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Show to encourage the initiative and investment wbich stimulate production and productivity, create bigger payrolls and more and better jobs. Necessity (rathe, than more By WALTER CHAMBLIN desliability or just the wish to Ji taM An ;up-i-- t of spend other people's money) is Kist'isi ower's p:esiilent for federal expenbudget to be the message has not received ade- ditures. This philosophy of government quate attention. Jt i the (heme all-iii- i r ligated. Mr. Eisenhower's budget cuts this amount to $54.1 billion compared to the budget estimate I of $67.4 billion a year ago. 4. A balanced budfet is exPeet-- ; ed on the basis of cash income' and expenditures. This does income! howeve.-for ptovide, which must ibe placed in trust' funds for social security and such things. On a cash basis, a was responsible for M Eisen surplus of mre than $100 milr commendation that new lion is indicated. Allowing for spending authority for the ad- trust funds, a $2.9 billion deficit ministration dining the next fis- is expected. This compares with cal year (beginning July 1) be a $9.4 billion deficit last year held ti $5.4 billion. and a $3.3 billion deficit expected The extent of Mr. Eisenhower's this yea . fiscal accomplishments is revealThe Administration pledges ed by the faict that $56.4 Million that determined efforts will be is $in.,". billion lower than the made to reduce this deficit. Many amount Mr. Truman requested a members of Congress feel that year a;;o and $23.9 billion belOw spending tan be cut below the the amount sought two years ago. figure recommended by Mr. While Mr. Eisenhower des not You can be su e that economy! cxpec.t to reach his goal of a balanced budget during the next will be stressed, por the Adinini fiscal year, these important facts stiation wants to nake further tax cuts as soon as possible should not be overlooked: and how soon this is done will 1. He had to choose between primarily on the exent tax cuts and a balanced budget depend that spending can be trimmed next year. He chose tax cuts nt' , tet the entire more freedom must be retu ncd to individuals and to private cnterp: i.sc to tiaii-iltheir awn affairs. Cuts in government t are nvmimerulei! l'etu n t the people i!ie right to speml for themselves- and in their own way a portion of the iuney that the Government lias been spending for them. Cuts in taxes are econimc titled lunni!1?; message . tJ)i'.)uh"ut that . . i - (0 ... the letters start. Then from all over the free world eome such comments a9 these from readers of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, an international daily newspaper: "The Monitor is must readstraight-thinkin- g for ing people. . . ." "I returned to school after a lapse 0 18 years. I will get my degree from the college, but my education comes from the Monitor. . . ." "The Monitor gives me ideas for my work. . . ." "I truly enjoy its company. . . ." campaigning You, too, will find the Monitor informative, with complete world Yon will discover a con-st- r ni'rt-- . iriive viewpoint in every news story. Use the coupon In low for a special Introductory subscription 3 nionllis for only $3. Thf CluMian Ticirnre "o.iit'ir Out. Nor St.. n. Hi-iIt. S A. Pltsie .end me an intrndi:rtory tiiWrip. tion to Thr Cliri.li p Mwlilor 7$ Unlet I rurlixr substantial progress along with f ward a balanced budget. He believes that lower taxes will encourage continued high capi-til- l investment and consumer IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL COURT, IN AND FOR CARBON purchases. These in turn will proCOUNTY, STATE OP UTAH. duce tax revenue. In the Matter of the Etate of 2. .Mr. he while Eisenhower, FRANK TALLERICO, Deceased. was far the presi- ji. .tiHKSEMLi; dency, expressed a determination to cut actual spending within fou years to $61) billion a year, lie now proposes to spend $65.6 billion next which is year billion jbelow what Mr. $12.3 Truman proposed to spend this fiscal year and '$5.3 ibillion below what Mr. Eisenhower expects to spend this fiscal year. Thus Mr. Eisenhflwe has moved rapidly half way to his four-yeagoal. r Eisenhower Mr. 3. is reducing No. 2189 FRANK TAL- CreditPrs LERICO, DECEASED. will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 233 Main Street, P.ice, Utah, or to Stanley V. LiUzzette, Attorney At Law, Helper, Utah, on or !befre the 3ist day of March. 1954. K. T. MITCHELL Administrator of the Estate of Et F.ank Tallerico, Deceased. STANLEY V. LITIZZETTE Attorney for Administrator 178 Soutb Main St., Helper, Utah Date of first publication: Thurs day, January 28, 1954. Date of last publication: Thu.sday, Feb ruary 18, 1934. Notice To Creditors Probate ESTATE OF AN'TIONETTE BRACKETT, formerly Antonia Bi ancP, and being one and the same Creditors will person, deceased. present claims with vouchers t the undersigned at Helper, Utah or to Stanley V. Litizzette, Attor ney At Law, Helper, Utah, n or befo e the 31st day of March ALL SIZES IN STOCK Tubes - Batteries 1954. JOHN J. BIANCO Accessories Administrator of the Estate of Antion,ette BTackett, for merly Antonia Bianco, and be ing one and the same person, deceased. STANLEY V. LITIZZETTE Attorney for Administrator 178 So. Main St.. Helper, Utah Date 0f first publication: Thu'S day, January 28, 1954. Date of last publication. Thursday, Feb. ruary 18, 1954. Us About Winterized Tread For Winter Driving See Perma-Guar- d Gallon Also Other Leading Brands COOKOES SERVOCE NEXT TO HELPER HELPER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, J 0 U B N jfc H (Utah) 1954 TMftCt PAOE 3 By GAYLE ROWLEY, Tel AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA? 399-R1- 1 Fro News About Our Neighbors 7 SPRING GLEN The Friend- - morning. Circle Sewing Club met Thurs-- j Tuesday night the Spring Glen day at tne home of Mrs. Elaine MIA held its activity night in Richardson. During the course of which they presented a play that By MARY LEE TAMLLOS the evening the ladies visited' was entitled, "Folklore Festival", with each other and sewed. At' Each scene illustrated a different KENILWORTH Mrs. Gerald The 500 club wa held at the the close of the evening Mrs.' part of the country or a typical Richardson served a light lun-- ' country. These participating in Morgan was pleasantly surprised home of Mr. MtU CrOcco' W-cheou. ti e play were Phyllis ROwley, January is when some of her day evening. Special It Thursday evening at the home; patty Dunn, Joyce Judd, Jim folks and friends called unex- attendance were Chrmlae ifH- cf Tom Haycock, a birthday par. iorean. Richard llukp Peteri Pectea,y to see her on her birth- - thews and Mable Smith. prfeM y were M- - and M"- - were won by Gladys TvauntfetO in was Tom' of honor ty given Jones, Sandra Hansen, Onnle , Those piesem were' Nichols. Agnes Tomslc, Kathleen! Kennetn Crasher, M s. Margaret and Ted BOtt. by his Mr. Services were conduct! ' KM brother, Elmer! l)unn and DeAnn Richards, Juan-- ' Grange and Mr8- MyrOn Grange Haycock's la Haycock of Salt Lake CUy, h.' i,a Rowley, LaFawn Jones, Joyce'"1 nuuumswn. Mr. ana Mrs. Ken- - Thursday fof SteTe or orangevnie. Mr., Greek Orthodox Church, who W. Haycock, also of Salt Lke) uendetti. Connie Nichols, Lillian ,ltHn rea-coand January 23. 1954. He vM City.. Mr. and Mrs. johnny nay-- j unis. judv Hansen and jolene aau M:s- - Leonard Villiam cock and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Vuk- - olsen. The remainder or the eve-- ! Mrs- Lamar Jewkes of Price. Auut 10, 1893 .in Qreec. : A farewell party was given for, son of John and E'antheU Hr-- "' sinick. The group visited du'ing ning was spent in dancing. the evening and enjoyed a tie-- ; ye aie sorry to hear that Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William May, who takls Lakls. He Ured iaK4$& licious dinner. Tony Ori has been in the Price are leaving to make their home worth for. U ylTf. with, Kr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and hospital. We sincerely hope that in salt Lake City. The party, Mrs. Andy paypasJ'HU was given at the home of Mr. and vivors are one.lteliee1 nd "oetfcaf son. Keith, visited Saturday ami she regains her health soon. . L. Dame of Farmington, Mrs. Gerald Morean. The follow-- ' Evelyn and Jhn LaUA xotvSU : Sunday in salt Lake City at the: home of their daughter and son- - New Mexico, has been visiting at1 iS were present: Mr. and Mrs.j Pedro. Calif., and a couln, NtftlJ ' inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Dle Cox. (the home of his (brother, George Thomas Hushes, Mr. and Mrs. Kokas of ' Reid Bailey of Ferron visited. Dame. He left Monday, continu lxwiis Winn, M and Mrs. Evan! Johnny Oorgenten, who la , t-last week at the home of Mr.' jng on to Salt Lake City, where Smitn aud Mr. and Mrs. Guy tending, the BYU in ProrfJ, Pet Whitford. and Mrs. Stanley Judd. Games were he wiH visit with his sister. played the week end with his pamt, Mr. and Mrs. carlo Matekovi Mr. ana jMrs. SP1 Mrs. Antone Dupin spent the ana rerresnments were served. QOrSCAea. W and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Matek- - week visiting at the home Of her nd MM. Ma Mrs. Betty GagOslan, the for-- ' Wr- ovic visited Sunday in provo at daughter and Mr. and me:-- Betty Richards, of Bishon.1 Prlce and Mr. and Me. the home of Mr. and Mrs. j0hn a4 U4 rs. Vouk. Upon returning hOme, Nevada, and daughters am visit. Copeland were visitor ' VHei' We jng with her parents, Mr. and home ot Mr- - and M' Mrs. Dupin was taken ill. Elegante. Mrs. Betty Gassian and her. are happy to hear that she is up i Mrs. George Richards. She will Wise and fmlVy SaUUJy nt-return to Berkeley, calif., where nlnB- daughters, Sally and Sandy, of and around now "" visited during! Calif., Mrs. Mary Pinarelli was assign-th- they are now living. Berkeley Jimmy Hatsis, who i wO'ktaf' week at the home of M1'. ed her turn to take care of the t tte Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown t and ln Sa,t Lake CUf, . r- and Mrs. Alonzo Richards. Mrs.j chapter of the Moose, she pareU, W' daughter, Edith Marie, were Sun- - eek end witl1 Gagosian is Mr. Richards niece, ranged the program as follows: day visitors at the home of Mr.;ana Mr. and: Mrs. Daa MOff M Wi The Spring Glen Relief society Ronnie aud Deanna Pinarelli, an and Mrs. Ben Fitzgerald. Piimhii' HLa mAtkk SUlf Iip1:I its r?nlMi- mpMin. ... u.u ni. m' w .M.. n MOndav .j,.,.rr,lir.n w j .. n w&K uiuh inHv. nia , cOln" nivanmnt iaai iiiiiriuiav iiiei. i.u.v"ac-lluntswitn ! PrBU,-If- f. ' at the home of Viola Jewkes.lend and uarbara Jeanne Vea, an evening with Mrs. Jessie man Saiah cordion and piano solo; Linda Refreshments were served and Mrs. conducting. r10 Xorgaa. s ave the lesson which; Fazzio,' tap dance; Sachl Rowley prizes awarded to Ma:y Chiaral Mr. and MraTcaak 'Btrtet , aft. based on Theology, toe dance, and Jenny po!ve. a Sunday dlnaer H tt KenilwOrth, 8hino, Mr. and Mrs. V'On Huntsman Oft and Verla Mae and Louis jameS, na A dinner was given at the nme 01 ml Salt Lake City were week end'a song. home of viola Jewkes last Sat-- I Tamllos and faoHy. Mr. and iMrs. John Melo of rdav Thnz visitors at the home of his par-- , wr ttontin ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hunts U'attis visited Saturday and Sun- - and Mrs. Bill Kloepfer, Mr. andjfhon Nv ROM ta man. day with Mr. and Mrs. Battista' rs. Hector Chiara, Mr. and Mrs.' ... ....i .r. Patty Dunn and Joan Boyack. Melo. two of the candidates running Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laramie Harris and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. for the Days of '49 queen, have are reported to be leaving for Woodhead. The special guest was See tise been reported as having gotten iavera, calif., soon. While they Gene woodhead. a good start in their ticket sales. are there they plan to visit with Dr. and Mrs. Robinson spent Val-tWe want to wish the best of luck! their sons, Grand Laramie, the week end in salt Lake City. these girls. lie Laramie and Charlie Laramie. Dr. Robinson attended the meet AND SUPPLY Mr. and Mis. Mike Turnbailj Visiting Monday at the home ing of the Masonic Grand IAlKe. .'V'-- ' and daughter, Lynn, of Columbia' of Mrs. D. S. ROwley, Jr., was For Mrs. Earl Burnside came over were dinner guests at the home Miss Wa"da Allred of Dragei'ton. from Mt. pleasant to visit her of Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton.l Building who is ln the Price husband, Mr. and Mrs. vie Valkington CaterinC School Set a collar with broken hospital, .i 0 ctih t ubo nitxr fti'or ibone and a b.oken leg, which he; & 3 March 2 the week end at t h e home o f MB40C3I PHONE 7t t A catering: scnool will be held received in a car accident coming from Mt. pleasant. 4 "u luc u"uc Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Walking. rbOn Cunty Bachelor and her hus- - tion.of the to fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTmTTTff tenston Service. according of wattis visited Sunday em0n81ra1 0n IIonie C"unty brothe.-inami sister with her mun uisnei. 1 0UT OF EVERY 6 PEOPLE III law, Mr. and Mrs. Hill Morgan. Agent school will be conducted This that has received been Word Miss Lois Reichert, Mary Cliff Leavitt, who is in the St. by Foods home Major serving S.'ilt in Mlflrk's hoKDit.il Itke .1 ...". ..... I'.i t iilii nn.n, in as WILL GET lln.hflDn. in City in is it response planned Along with all 'the other people County, a r,'1uest ,nade by the P180" AND from Spring Glen, we sincerely t0 nunuiee wnrn u met tu hope that he regains his health Iy goU j J- - ' - lkU A. ft, - y;;, e. I . rtutt Crt son-in-la- e j a"' i j libi - 1 1 i Yo-wa- W Jr. uwi I CBITP'XOCr j o Oi Year Needs ' Better Miterteb For la" a Ex-ban- d 1 Til SICK U.S. Iem,l,e'- soon. at Sunday dinner gues.s of Mr. and Mrs. Tony were Mrs. Kai.onic-- s the! K- - f0- - M. son-in-la- - " P 1,e th a 6ivp" e num-hom- ber of PMema related to . 8ue,": il " l"cl.de mnu "in,he chedulinR of prepara. 1 OUT OF EVERY 10 WILL tE ban-bonl- c gland-daughter- CITY HALL The 3 I Notes of Interest from Neighboring SPRING GLEN I Betty Gagosian and hr two daughters from Berkeley. Visltinc over the week end will) his many friends was Dick Blackham, who is studying at the Brigham Young University. Dick also brought his friend, Martin Larsen, of Idaho Falls, who Is IN T1D3 DISTRICT COURT OF also studying at the Y. CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF We are sorry t0 hoar that Mrs. UTAH. Sam Fazzio is In the price hosNotice To Creditors pital. We sincerely hope that she IN THE MATTER. OF THK ES- rerovers quickly. TATE OF Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Sr.. along with their ROBERT L. Mc.MURTRY, Rowley and Deceased. Madge. daughter, and (layle, Creditors will p esent claims ph'Hlis with vouchers to tne undersigned visited at the home of their Mr. and at the office of Thorlt Htch, At- daughter and Meadow. Mrs. W'eldo Bushnell 153 of for t Administratrix, torney returned hme Monday South Main Street, Helper, Uth, They on or (before the 18th day of ANTIFREEZE Atlas No. 2180 Deceased. HEADQUARTERS 1 probate ESTATE OF substantially the amount of money that Congress has authorized to be spent but which will not have been spent by the end t the fiscal year. This is the amunt that that taxpayers have to pay off in future yea s in addition to it is meeting current expenses, a debt whicJi must be discharged IX THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL on a COD basis, as most of the DISTRICT COURT OF THE unspent balances have been ob- STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of AN'TIONETTE BRACKETT, for merly ANTONIA BIANCO, and be the same person, iiiR one and Ml pills iimk Notice To Creditors fTTTTTT?TTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTT7TT?5 Platt-sin- - li"n' ,H,,lp M"S- - "v,nK R Any church or civic group that has occasion to , serve banquets! , are invited to send members to participate In this school. It is emperative that the Service know In ACCIDENTALLY INJURED 8 the very near future the approximate number that plan to attend. A pst k'.ard addressed o the Extension Service, Ilox 31. price, Utah, or a phone call to Price 247, before February 11, will register thoe who wih to participate in tbe school. There will be no charge for the school, but the women will be required to make a small contribution for the luncheon they will prepare the last session of the SOME WILL BE Y(KI? PROTECTED-V- iU LET US SHOW YOU THE PLANS WE HAVE TO OFFER PACIFIC l.3URA.:&E ACE 37 i DEPEND Oil US! Depend on us to keep handfamily somely dressed for your 3 school, business and special occasions. We nick no shirts, linens, cvervthins in the; laundry bag and do them up with utmost PHONE 540 deliver them sparkling clean care - - OVERALL SERVICE TOO! WT7KE READY TO SERVE YOU HELPER CITY LAUNDRY 1 t- PHONE - 510 HELPER Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor T Jk.f.,jr T7! tiiUJIi; lllnf llUjilil CLARA MOTURTRY of Administratrix of the Robert U McMurtry, Deceased. Thorit Hatch Attorney for Administratrix 153 So. Min St.. Helper, Utah Date of Flmt Publication, Jn. 14. 1954. Date of Last Publication, Feb. 4. 1954. Etle liiltiill'1-'-'-- A. 8PADAFORA 187 So. Main H. - Helper Phese 111 l.'f.Mii.lilJiiialiiiiiiimal, enjoy IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Notice To Creditors IN THE MATTER TATE OF JOHN TOSON TOSON. OF THK and ES- sTiuioHTBOURBONivinsiznr CATER1NA Deeeed. Creditors will p esenl cUUnf with vouchers to the undesigned at the office f Thorit Htch. Attorney for Administrator at 153 South Mln Street, Helper, Utan. )n or befo.e tbe 18tb day of Now 6 years old AND PRICED TO PLEASE March, 1954. PETE TOSON Administrator of tbe Estates of John Toson and Oaterlna TOson. Dei-eaaH- ) . Thorit Hatch Attorney for Administrator 153 So. Main St.. Helper. Utah Date of First Publication, Jan. 14. 1954. Date of Last Publication, Feb. 4, 154. I 4 t DRAPER, Ajea a little luxury is good for every man . . . so 41 William J. Hunter, General Agent March. 1954. 'Miiiill;lKllill!liE-l- jI I ilk LWJU.IJW, II. 4 |