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Show nELPER The (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, PAGE SIX FEBRUARY 4, MORE PROTECTION Washington AVAILABLE DRIVERS nri inifilf f n- - '" By ROBfRT ed by announcJiureau uf have Uday, au blows automobile liability insurance now protect policyholders may himself and family members of his household againtt medical exfor automobile accident penses injuries sustained as Pedestrians or bicyclists or as drivers or occupant.-;, of any vehicle not owned b an insured under the policy. protection against medical expenses aiising out of accidents connected with the insured's own known automobile, as "basic meaie.al payments" insurance, is. already available, The new coverage, announced by the Bureau on behaif of its member and subscri" er companies, will be available beginning January COMMUNITY TV COMMITTEE Dr. J. J. Dalpiaz - Jesse Perry - Ed Marchetti Marty Perrero - Keith Nielson - Bill Crissman Robert A. Buchanan - Dr. P. M. Gonzalez Richard Cormani - Frank Dalpiaz John M. Skerl - Clyde Petersen 4, .1954 in rtan anil other .states including au pacific Coast states, the District of Columbia. Puerto Rico and Alaska, and it is expected to be effective in other states later. The new form of protection js termed "automobile extended medical payments insurance", it exf tends the scope and (''vera?e payments' insurance'' that is pres-- ! the "autonimobile banc medical jently included optionally in auio- -' mobile liability insurance policies. Our class took an Imaginary The extended c'MtlaKi' will be trip to the mon during science afforded by endorsement o; polperiod this week. Miss Hl,rla wa icies containing the basic medical ou.r pilot. We traveled to the insurance. moon on a plane traveling seven payments The Hiiieau said tile new covmiles a second. We landed on the erage meets a demand fro,,, the moon in the morning;. The sun insurance-buyinFourth Grade Miss Borla for a public was just, coming up, but the sky b oader Gordon Olson, Reporter form of voluntary mediwas jet black, the stars were cal payments coverage which, like shining. This- condition exists he. the luasic coverage, assures the cause there is no air on the m0(,n of medical payment expenses. to spread out the sunlight. within the policy limit regardless Before we left t.h.e plane we of fault, checked our special made suit The extended coverage will be which was to protect us f'm obtainable in new and renewal the terrific heat and eld. We automobile liability insurance polchecked our container of air. At icies written to become effective noon the temperature was 212 on or after January 4, 1954 and, (leg. fahrenheit. At midnight the after the same date, may be added to outstanding policies temperature was 200 deg. F. which " f zero. include medical payments insurWe had to he very careful ance for the proper additional with our special water container charge. so that the water wouldn't fr(.eze Under the extended coverage, or evaporate. the insurance company agrees- to Our special suit protected us pay, within the policy limit, all from the danger of "blowing up" reasonable expenses, incurred because there is no air pressure within one year from the date of on the moii. If it were nt for accident for necessary medical, pur special suit our bodies wuW s'tirgical, ambulance, hospital, prohave puffed up, our eardrums fessional nursing and funerai ser- would have burst, our blood ves- vices, to or for each insured who sels would also burst. sustains bodily injury, sickness Hobby Sugiyama called to Car. or disease, caused by accident, loa Sulpizio, Hut Carlos (could while in or upon, entering or GREAT STRAIGHT not him because being there alighting from an automobile is no air on the moon there is other than one Owned by an inno sound. We had to talk with sured under the -- BOURBONpolicy, or thru signals. Jimmy Austin looked In being; struck by an automobile, the sk.y and Raw an enormous "Automobile" is broadly definmoon. Suddenly we realized it ed, it means, a land motor ve- -i was the earth. hide, trailer or semitrailer, not We were surprised to find that pperateet on rails or crawler the surface of the moon is not treads ifcut, except while actually smooth and shiny, but rOuKh and upon public roads, does not mean a dull gray. We located the hig- a farm type tractor or equipment hest' mountain which Is 5 miles designed for Usp principally off high. We also saw thousands of public, roads, craters. "Insured" is defined as the Earl Shafer decided he would named insured and, while resilike to 'be a weather forecaster dents of his. household, his spouse on the mOn. it never rain o1' and the relatives of either. If snows. There is no wind or clouds. more than one named insured is The forecast every day would designated in the policy, other be Fair and Hot", and at night than husband and wife who ate "Fair and Cli". re.'ldents of the nam' household, Patsy Ttttin0 tried to suck her the named insured shall he the FULLY water through a straw, but there person designated as, such in the AGED! was no air to push the water whedule. uphill. ,i THIS WHISKEY IS4YEARSOLD Gordon Olson, Lee Hioadbent It went wy ovpi- their heads nd STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF and Paul Liapls decided to olay far beyond them. The pull 'ar' hull tht'ow ihe Paul nit baseball. NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., N. Y. of the moon was very mall. We also played leap frog and found we could Jump six time as I'iSh because of no gravity. g THE BOURBON BUY OF THE CENTURY he-lo- ,, her I Matt down Iwvid Hamilton found, he pick him up very easy. TO SERVE ALL YOUR AUTO NEEDS! CORNER OF JANET & MAIN STREET ATLAS AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES ALL SIZES OF . WINTERIZED TIRES . - CHAINS LUBRICATION CAR WASHING about only weighed on the moon. Service t,. M'Mgai, It) and could Max worth; Ueugb- - Phone 336 Helper, Utah William.' I Vlentlne Vx, J U portr tan wae. our weMher rt-- ' MICE MEN? OR per cent were professional technical workers, including lawyers, teachers and physicians. Another :'i per cent a'.'e crafts-- j ; o men and per ctntj fort-men- which canda) that insiders have known about years. This report tells the full, story, for the first time, of how fr If you have wondered why Cur seu.uor tallied so suddenly and I) tae support Cf the St. Iawrenee "Seaway" project hail which the elder kicked utbler the ug in 1!.'!4. in 1946, in IK IS and in 1951, "e.d t lit ii approved by a vote of 51 to we reiVr you to the teport ;;3 cf Clayton Knowles in the New . York Times of January "'From the very places whe e the Administration drew support on a project that had it een killed four times before," wrote Mr. Knowles, "it was appa ent that a tremendous amount of spade-work- , some of it done by the President himself, had gone into victory. Mr. Di'ksen (who had been opposed to it) breakfasted alone with the president on the day he delivered his State of the Union Message. "Still further, on December 12, the Secretary of the Interior, Douglas McKay, recommended to the president that a 537,7mu.u00 start be made on the Upper Col3ralo Rie.- Reclamation Project, which will benefit five states Colorado, Wyoming, l'Luh, Arizona ami New Mexic". Only two of the ten senators- from these states voted against the seaway.'" Further on in his story, M1'. and Mrs. Jan. 26 Mr: joe public officials, buyers, cre-- i Piccolo, boy. Huntington, iit men. managers and propt'ie-- ' Jan. 26 Mr. and Mrs. Wane.' tors of mall businesses, while another 10 per cent ate sales V. Julian, Dragerton, boy. persons or engaged in adveitis. Jan. 27 Mr. and Mrs. jack ing and insurance. Scattered ocprice, girl. cupations are followed by the Jan. 29 M". and Mi's. Wilfred are j Communists successfully, sab'itaged America in 194.",, and how that Communist plan is still in pe a. remaining 35 per cent. Trujilia, Helper, twins, girl and tion today. boy. Most Unit Leaders ; ay they In 1945 Ha'ry Dexter White,! Jan. 30 Mr. and Mrs. John volunteered to serve as i lesult V. Frank Coe and other Treasury Wellington, boy. an intense interest T personal officials later identified as Rtts-Jan. 30 Mr. and Mrs. Nial K. brought about through their consian accomplices in Senate heal'-- j tacts with boys; others because McClelian, price, boy. ings, helped concoct a scheme Jan. Mr. and M'"s. Afden W. of their f itndslijp with men alconfiscate all German and japan-- , ese p.operty in the United States.! ready serving as leaders Or be- MOrtensen, Price, .boy. cause c:f their affiliation with a This big grab was something new! local institution that sponsors a right kind of leadership. This inin Ameiican foreign policy. Up Scout Unit. to 1945 the United States had! men sistence upon Since Sroutina, was established for positions of leadership, who always returned the property f ( aliens which had been, 44 yea'"s ag1. Dr. Srhuck said, serve without pay, has never neni.y seized during wartime. emphasis has been placed on the 'been lessened. At the close of the war, the State Department wanted to re--i FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER turn these pioperties, in accord-ance with international law andj "3 custom. A small group of deter-mined men in the Treasury Department, by appealing to auti-C,to man managed feelings, push the big grab through. acToday, this sho,: tion is turning thousands "f peo-pin ngiinst us in the very countries which we need f'.'r defense against Soviet Russian expansion. Knowles says, "After lying dorwe consider Western Although for a proposal for months, mant untie." the leadership Germany, a of the $3,000,000 survey r be to a Chancell of Adenauer, at possibilities valued ally, we are giving her Maine Raybetween even to reason resent and citizens and Canada was reported by the takinbate us. by Hir Relations full Senate Foreign g-over of thei.savings and just three in the United States. committee yesterday, had A Senate Judicially, subcommit- clays after a subcommittee tee headed by Se,n. Everett M. acted in au unusual Saturday sesMil Dirksen of Illinois has made a sion. Roth Maine Senators, also in opposition, vHed for seven-montinvestigation of this formerly bill." the H situation. They turnwhole Thus it would appear that the ed up story after story of inmere passage by the senate of dividual suffe ins. They found this bill t0 appropriate lu5,000.-00acand mismanagement shoddy has already cost $600,700,000! counting methods in the Office of the prodding came fiom the And Alien which handles , These Prices for praperrJ Sat., Feb. 5 -- 6 same Administration, in the same confiscated pioperties. And most as those earlier House alarming, t'hey discovered that White on and economy messages ; aSain.-.iconfiscation was working Betty American interests abroad, not that But "Quoddy" toward dily by c eating Crocker "oll"sus (that's billions) lis, but also by setting a highly that Deal New cf dangerous precedeut which c"uld, Q over is in the ftituie, jeopardize Ameri- even FDR couldn't put the And in completed again! can investments in foreign counFirm Colorado PrOjefct is estimated at tries. same That $106,000,000 figure. the a These gentlemen have do''e LB cheese in the St. 71 great service to their count y by participation is certainly Lawrence seaway w investigating fulLy and putting the Iblame where it belongs, on a Waiting a big trap. in the Your Representative Communist conspiracy which Suhas to vote on it next. To House in cceeded fooling many the pressure from the Americans, it is now up withstand in economizers erstwhile thp to Congress to set things right M. B. .Campbells Tomato. House, he's got to have White will which legislation by passing 3 help FROM THE FOLKS BACK 4 lb. abolish the big grab. Such legislation will do more HOME. than restore German and JapanQ ese It The firmest friendships have will restore property. American honor, and that is a been formed in mutual adversity; w commodity we cannot do without as iron is most strongly united H 31 in these dark days of cod war by the fiercest flame. Caleb . Colton and international suspicion. W j I f! , high-iualit,- - e - hydro-electri- passjfc-maquodd- high-ranke- .s x e o i, r jr 2 Fri., c budget-b- wane $3,000.-000,00- boon-doggle- 3 QCnO Pkgs (Polift (lillvno alancing! miACO s ANANAS acl Ripe - j i oo SOUP COFFEE J. can cans Z Fr years insurance companies ave written the automobile basic medical payments insurance under which the insured, members of, hta Vioimebobl and piinsts are l'e- imbursed, without regard for liability and within the policy limit, for reasonable medical, hospital and funeral expenses incurred by each such person as the result of accidents while in or upon, entering or alighting from the insured automobile. This bas.ic insurance also includes protection for the named insured and s.poue while they are riding as guests in or driving other automobiles owned, for example, by friends "r l The Low Down From HICKORY GROVE This fretful land has to0 many dames and gents in too many Govt. jobs. Not jobs exactly just It's costly. pay roll occupants. It's an insult. To assume that a free American citizen is not suf. ficiently astute or has too little on the ball to ibulld for his own future welfare and a pleasant re tirement, is bosh. We been talk-- ; ed into hand in' the job to State Govt., Town Govt., U. S. Govt., nig School Govt. Q C oo 3 We neighbors-- . The, in w insurance been and exposed so long to' Q O O Delmonte 46 oz. can bottles 330 250 Saltine Crax 2lbBox 4ic GIANT PKG PORK ooc Fresh for 25)j CHOPS 'j Lean lb. 630 FRANKFURTERS Fresh lb. 390 ..-- nt Food u s Hc: Lb Can TOMATO JUICE that our! tomfoiler,extends the theory is a bit curdled. Too thinking scope of the basic insurance for of us are not yet quite sure many the benefit of the named insured that we been sold some brass and relative, who are mem''crs With over 2,000,000 still jewelry. of bis household. It extends proon the Keib'ial pay roll and thoutection against medical expenses, sands of and uplift is still within the policy limit, resulting' heard in thehy the land plentiful. " from ldily injury, sickness nrj It has been so.ta hard to be- w disease, caused by accident, while! that a CiOvt. wuld sponsor H lieve in i'ni.h fnu:rds ar any riding of venture that would sort ativCHICKEN LEGS iiitomobil s owned by others or on our Constitution W tarnish put ati'omo-bilif Ihey ni an struck by while they ate pedestrians or !v"!siis burnish same, socialism in Made Ki rope put people on the MablrJcli.-tS.- . and now socialism is yflower Tho A'ciele! Insurance will he, 8 A issued in ihi same amount as the catching up with them again. fo ini picture. limit, pi"- person applicable to the. g We been made dizzy by high haMc medical pay automobile The basic insurance is available' place palaver. We been believing f the apple sauce metits insurance in the policy, too much GROUND BEEF became a bit addled uhd have iri limit?, per person of $i'0, as Not may-j foolish, foolish, quite $7.-.fl.niifi. $2.K'0. I.l.onn, $ l.oO be. as the c"w in the tmrninKI ."i,hon. and Reimbursement up Fresh Ground !blimit per person specified ln( barn full of popc.orn, which cow snow was and she seeing thp polic.y applies to each injured figured laid down anil kicked the bucket. ittstj ed regardless of ntimher fess simple r private passenger cars, the We been a rifle . not much. but i .i anmi.ii preinium ior mp rxieuueui Youn with the low down, Insurance ranges from a minimum j JO SERRA of 13 fo a maximum of $10, de pending on the limit per pefson and on the rate for bodily Injury liability Insurance In the terri- 1A. or Class l in those states In effect. tory where the car ) aaraited. where Class 1a l The liability rate to tbe used for Thi procedure applle relfardlesa QUOLITV FOOD5 computirif the premium U the of the type or number of automoInsured under the poller; Mc limits bodily Injury biles rale for .Mm pie, uniform and eqult- a in it of $3,000 $10, n.blllty protection FOOD CENTER 000 for private pjssenjer Class; able rating procedure. - 00 CATSUP 0 2 o $3.72 o lbs MARGARINE 3 (vt. w i ("o.-tell- o, Paul Llapia that e i PETE PALETTA, Manager JULIAN PAIZ one) i Judith Nielsen, 0ry Smith. Sandra Iteretisen.' Paul I.iHpis. (ins Llapi. Joel qtilnla. John fiianlnl, John nam her. Hamilton. I)avld Wayne' Idmick. palsy Jjottino, Jimmy; AuMin. David Yakovlch, Max Mor Kn and Miss Horla also hought We bought I6.0. worth. tmp. Lln- Karl Shafw finished hi cpln rWn for the library this' week. The class tlo made a flaf out of paper chain. Brenda Marchetti. lee Broad , bent and Judith Nielsen made th Judy tepot Pagfc White King pounds Judith Nielsen idepped into the xhadow of the plane. We thought she had di;ipicaiVd. but we found that without nun n the shine from earth we are invisible. d.'iv ami night One lasts as lone .is ur ni 'litli. We decided it was too Ion a Hit to see the sun set. so we cjlmbcd Into our plane ind ciue back to earth. The following people ."'ought on Stamp liny:' defence stamp Ooidun loii bought the nist, 14 r.o just fib d a the lid off a front Continued Or Correspondent. the National Casualty rndei writer ing citizens of Helper in an attempt to raise the necessary funds to bring television to Helper. Contributors are being asked for $100.00 which money will be deposited in the bank and will make the individual a stockholder in the organization. In return for his share of stock, each stockholder will be given a TV connection. In the event necessary funds are not collected all money will be refunded. i N. TAYLOR BEHIND THE BIG GRAB Seven Senators in Washington a new coverage l.'iru-- r The Community TV Corporation committee is at present in the process of contact- nwm News-Lett- er ON LIABILITY NOTICE TO TU PUBLIC EOY SCOUTS j 1954 EHTE ' FOOD CENTER " CTI On CUAMMTfiO |