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Show News About Our Neighbors From KENHLIVORTTIH By MARY I t LEE TAMLLOS KEXILVVORTH The 4 11 Convention is being held in Lugan .starting Sunday, Full, 21, and miming through Ftl). 27. The boys attending from here are. Blaine Morgan and Arvel johan-son- . There will be a dance and a good time is expected by all who attend. They will also stop in SaU Lake City where they will be able to shop !( hed went to (lit. lirive" The "Penny fund. room m'Uiieis served re-- ' t'leshments in euch class for the Valentine parties that wert held.' Kadi class bad their own valentine boxes and after the parties the i'TA Rave a dance for the children at the auditorium. The As. eusion Guild was held at the home of Carolyn Tamlios before returning home. Wedmsday evening. Members' The Primary teachers treated present were Reverend and Mrs.! their class Monday night. The Stuart Kit eh. Marion Robinson, officers served' refreshments fol- Agnes Ferdefber, Eileen Bailey,1 lowed by a dance. Admission to Frankie .Harris, Mildred Newberry,' the dance was 10c and all funds Julia Hatsis and Dot Corey. Thej lesson was given and en esnrnents were served. All Types of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rudman and ,boys of salt Lake City Out to spend Wednesday evening with Mrs. Rudman's parents, mi-t . and ..Mrs. Steve Tamlios, who returned with them the same evening to spend the week end at their home in Salt Lake CitJ". Mrs. Martin Swenson went to Salt Lake CIO', Thursday, to take in Mrs. Don Swenson and children to a i)aiiy specialist Equitable Insurance Agency G. Patterlck Phone M. 202 : Tatton Price CITY-COUNT- Feb. HOSPITAL Y and Mrs. price, girl. Mr. 13 Thompson, Joe B Feb. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Beacco, Price, by. Feb. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd BrothersOn, Prife, girl. Mr. and Feg. 15 Doyle Larsen, Cleveland, boy. Feb. 15 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Parry, Castle Gate, girl. Feb. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Julio Garcia Berriel, Price girl. Feb. 17 Mr. and Mrs. William Kiompel, price, boy. Feb. 18 Mr. and Mrs. John p. Crawford, Moore, girl. Feb. 19 Mr. and Mrs. WesleJ Tucker, clawson, girl. and Feb. 20 Mr. Joe Mrs. Crespin, Helper, girl. Mr. where the baby, Vicky, had to stay at St. Mark's hospital, while came back home. Mrs. Pearl Swenson also took Emma Draper in for her checkup. Marilyn Maycock of salt Lake City and also a student at the eve U of U, came out Thursday with to week the end ning spend Pat Robinson. While here she visited Carbon College Robinson and Miss also enter tained Miss Maycock by taking her, pat Tamlios and Marilyn Ful ton to dinner at the Friday AdvertUemtnt From where I sit ... Sy Joe Marsh 3 By GAYLE ROWLEY, Tel 3 S99-R1- 1 4 A a B AAAeAAAA AAAaiAAAVAAAi-a.-AA- ? SPRING Friday, Mrs.i Bills, Lavlna Koss, Shirley and jacK biikb na ner son, rienry, Ramon Ajtuirre: a patriotic song attended the funeral of Mrs. by Jim Morgan and Lamont jone; Binch's niece, Mrs. Fannie Jewkes a Spanish dance, by LaFwn in Orangeville. Returning to the Jones; and a dramatic reading by Binch home Saturday en route Reba lou Keele. DurmS the home, were Mrs. Annie jewkes coiuse of the evening, refreshand Mrs. Blaine MacClane of sail ments wpii Kirvl and dan cine Lake City, and iMr. and Mrs. Em-- was enjoyed, mett Leonard of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Rowley Sr. and son and daughter, Fred the Glean-night Junior ' Tuesday ers held their yearly tomradre' and Madge, and grandson, Jack, with the Stake officers and the! visited Thursday in Greenriver. Pfc. Jay Ionohue, son of iMre. Ward officers present. Those par-mc uononue, in Kiuei were, ior i"e pat 14 program ticipating Ger Gayle Rowley, Mis. Llvinnie Mar. months stationed in states landed Monin Leah the many, chello, Anderson, Betty Pease, Mrs. Doris Blackham and day and arrived home Saturday Phyllis Rowley. Light refresh night. Pfc. Kenneth Dean, of Rumothers! been has who eta Idaho, ments were served. The pert, tioned with Jay throughout their of the girls were special guest Mr. and Mr. jack BeckstranuJ "me spent in the amy, returned of Salt Lake City visited over home with Jay and visited with the holiday week end at the home! lhe Iwnohues over the week end.had a ValMrs- Selma of Mrs. BeckBtrand's parents, 'Mr. c "UU1C vai mi ouuu; id Mps. HOmer Snider c..L.i School class on th 13th of the iuc ouuum; cTcuiiib, many ul .i,J Most 0f the boys and young boys and girls of Spring month. "Sign Up" DOnna driving unsafe by cutting off the view around the curves From where I sit, lots of peopleeven though they mean well suffer from now and again. For instance, some can never see any further than their own preferences. They even go so far as to object to my choice of a glass of beer with supper. Shouldn't we always take the "long view". . . and respect our short-sightedne- rights? Copyright, 1954, United States Brewers Foundation the A.C. week end at Logan, with her Mis. W. parents, Mr. D. The memory of the Bethlehem babe bears to mortals gifts greater than those of Magian kings, hopes that cannot deceive, that waken prophecy, gleams of glory, coronals of meekness, diadems of love. . 1 attending enjoyed the Charlesworth, Charlesworth. meeting preparation primary was held at the Tabernacle in Price Saturday with nine officers Smith and teachers, and Norman representing the priesthood. and Robertson Rex Leslie attended the Utah vb Jewkes BYU basketball game at Prvo Saturday night. and w GLEN' ! j ) . Stag-art- ""ny - Glen who are in Paul Young's .- 4 By nmi I propose Mary Baker Eddy fa 1 z- nation-wid- and Enjoy UTAH Sail loVt City, Utoh - Price, When we ara rouax. friend are, like everything else, a matter of course. In the old iw we know what it means to have them. Edward Grieg ... the bttart start. Tkea (ms all ever lbs frts watte eeaat sett e teassMMM m ibm Ireas rttew ef THE CHRISTIAN 9CIENCI MONITOR. Mf SMwapeper: ;. Mtfae4eMl . "I mturntd II lapse my cW $chl m mftw s viora, f mill $ from tka colUgt, mf tdueatiom emw ifrt from iJm MtmUor. "Tkt Unit ..." my work "f truly ..."Mm m sm ftj7 lis torn--t peay. . . . Ye, toe. will 8b4 tkW Merits iaivreutire, with complete werM we. tntrtir Yen will dixever a viewpoint la every aewi fa stety. Use tne coapen belew f or a cial latroeiKUry tebeeriptiea i aaeatlii ler ealy f J. Sm) Om. U mlm I fe- li, St.. SmIm II. sn Maand Lule Steriaker of teo, Calif., will spend the week at the home ot Mrs. Antone Du- sW a gress ln, mar ,t,r1 Utah Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Lee ROwleT. Saturday evening the Spring Ward held IU Gold arvl Glen Green Ball put on by the Mutual and under the direction of Mrs. Elva Jones. The theme of the rfcmll was "The Bells of Free dom" and the floorshow went Master of Ceremonies. follows: danc Taylor; n tut on by Judy Hansen, Sandra Hansen. Connl Nichols, Marilyn pease, Patty Dunn, LaFwn Jones, Ulchtrds, Borack, DeAnn Joan Calvin all-gir- ls Thelma Rlchatdson, Mary Sherman, June Jensen, Kenna Olsen, Oayle Rowley, Lou R Lillian! ldpa4ittl k9 MCSIwl DliYd'JfOf lt vote by the worker himself If he chooses to walk out r keep n working, should be adopted 100 so, the essence is get boarded per cent, labor rules adjusted so each the Angeles can run its own shebang on to State son-in-la- 4MJ) WM Low Down From HICKORY GROVE The Of all the things a free U.S.A. citizen should have, is the right to make a living versus standing by a scared mayor refuses to his Chief of police remove from the scene the imported picSet blocking his progress. Avoid trouble, the mayor sals. He should say, "if the iblockadinS guy wants trouble, I will give him same," then thro the obAntone Dupln. streperous gent into the coolef. Visitors Sunday at the home of Avoid trouble, the mayor says, as RasmuB-seMr. and Mrs. Laurence to carry water on right tries he were Herman Rasmus&en and and left shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan of Now this big palaver in ConProvo. on the pros nd com of the Mr. and Mis. E. O. Edwards gress of lsbor it bolls down to right after home Tuesday returned labor tempi. of the the rights spending two weeks visiting in To assist in clearing a menace, Colorado and 80. Dakota. Uncle Ike's suggestion to con Mr. and Mrs. Olga Steriaker free and secret is that thlr DISTRIBUTING CO. ns the post Of flee Department had In years. . ' s. Brewing Company sal-ari- - Mge its mellow goodness! fiihr in- - Is dealers at the peak of perfection. pay rd - Madge Rowley Miss the bus Sunday for where she will continue With maSOT a flAok tit Del Acres, Clif., to spend a week Florence with her aunt, Mrs. we must be elbowed will the notion Rowley. While there, sidewalk by a bully. the off spend her time visiting the sur The police chiefs of the rounding country with ner cousin, of " , " ' 1IB Don Rowley, who Is home on a 'wU, nrOD.r , ft furiougft from tne Air Korce. Moroni Hunt n Mr. and M lcket8 glT, Mr. their on and daughter-in-laHS.A. a ' Sunand Mrs. Wayne Hunt, spent w. trQmDn day afternoon at the home or Your wHh the w supervision of a brewmaster to across-the-boa- creases ranging from a minimum of 400 per postal employe to as high a $1,100 per employe. This - pln. brewed under the personaf delivered tit that there number of inequities in tTie pay of the Postal Service and is in full accord with plans of the Postmaster General, Mr. Summer, field, to effect proper adjust ments, But there is apprehension over the interest that the leaders of the CIO and A PL are showing . , . not over the Summerfield plan . . . but over the bills that a brother-in-law- finest ingredients of national renown the big labor bosses shown little more than a passing interest in government employe pay raises. But at the present they are out lobWing bard tor the biggest postal pay increase possible. If the big labor blsses are successful, the the laCapitol Group holds bor bosses then will turn upon industry with this argument: If the government . . . with an economy drive on la full force . . . can, afford a substantial Increase toy federal employees , . . so can industry. If the ibig labor bosses are successful, it means the end of the Summerfield plan which has been worked Out. carefully to give increases where inequitie exist in postal pay i". , to increase commensurate with responsibility . . . ad to provide the first real job classification that d JSBIr made from the Heretofore them-selves- are with have bsses This Group recognizes starts ftfitiaBy ually successful. i n its best WALTER CHAMIUN The Capitol Group which keeps a close eye on the activities of is apprehensive' big labor that there is more Ibehind a nuta-- J ber of bills proposing material increases in pay for the postal Service than simply a raise in: . pay for the postal employes M. tmt. M .IIIM TBI l)ll.M ) m WAaJ M. Urm cVA ssv uiAMaas JO SEfTWA dw. I I ( CrJITRALCO. AND SUPPLY Ca For Your Building Needs mm. Vm . ML Loar nr lit raai. w lu.a. lama, I m tU.M. VMS IM. aja avu. .,Ia4 M Caaat Me.eee. VA fM m. liit.ese. v IN. Cafeaw, IM.iee. aM., MTiia cas aceem hstils IK. I f rW M. aalH. 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Now here is what this Capitol wards, were guest singers at the uouuuuc reand fears: Group enjoyed dancing Price 4th ward evening services, sroup The CIO and the AFL have to went Fiiday, jack Rowley Sunday, tne spung uien wro been unable to puncture, except in Monticello where he spent the to hold its ward conference. a few scattered Instances, the tourPlns of the afternoon better part officers of all tne aux- - Industrial pay gale since Mr. stake The ing the Uranium plant. Eisenhower has been in office. W1" uiane8 Pr"eulevening the Friendly Thursday Richard"sO-nhas resulted largely from This Miss Little Mariene .., ,..- r,i,.u the President's for the has been successful efforts ia hospital Mrs. Fullerton home of Chrystal to where they spent the evening the P81 week' returned home dollarcurb inflation, stabilize the and free private industry We are sincerely happy visiting and sewing. At the close Monday. tllat she from much of the past governis doin ,bettcr-Fullerton t0 8ee of the evening Mrs. ment regulation and supervision. served light refreshments their daughter visited with Mary Consequently, the big iaor toog. ses find that the heO'day or round the home of Mr, and Mrs. ames of (Mrs. Lucky Purcell and after round pay Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McFall were business trip increases is at an end . . . as a made son, Laurry, Ellis and son, Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. to Salt Lake City, Saturday. They the present administration has Sharon McDonald, Dan Campbell, left their baby, Gaylynn, with shown no sympathy for such tacand their daughter, Carol Ann. tics 89 employed In the last twO Mrs. Mary Pinarelli. Mr. and iMrs. Frank TOmsic and and Mrs. Liddy Martinez administrations. Mr. son, Frankie, of Salt Liake City. yl' d Thus, the big labor IboSses must visited Sunday and Monday at at tne find new techniques. The Capitol and Monday Sunday the home of his parents, Mr. and day, home of Mr. and Mrs. Fidel! San- - Group is fearful the technique is Mrs. Robert Tmsic c this: get in behind the postal Mr. and 'Mis. Leonard Bruno Mrs. Batista Melo and pay Increase bill. Make the inMr.,and and Mrs. Eva loraK ana son weie their son, Sammy, were Saturday crease as large as possible . , week end visitors at the home of and Sunday visitors in Salt Lake and In an election year Congress Mr. and Mrs. Milan Crak. does not put up to much resistMr. and Mrs. Henry C. Dunn of City. Mr. and iMrs. Henry P. Ander. ance. So puch congress hard. Ogden visited Monday and Tues son of Layton and their daughNow it so happens that the day at the home of his brother ter, iMrs. Jean Mortenson and her of raises for government history Rov Dunn. and two children, johnhusband Vic iMr. and Mrs. Wlkington nd and Linda, were week visited Saturday evening at the ny at the home of Mr. and visitors and Mrs. lys Kirk home of Mr. Mrs. Harold Hansen. FOR wood in DragerWn. Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hansen traveled to Provo Sunday to visit daughter, Sandra, and Mrs. J. L with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. INCOME TAX McFall traveled to Heber Sattir Mr. and However, James Mrgan. day to attend the funeral of Mr Mrs. iMorgau (James) came down Hansen's niece, Mrs. Ann Hitt. ASSISTANCE to Spring Glen to visit with their Sunday visitors at the home of son and his family and they miss-eMr. and Mrs. Wendall Bills were See or Call one another on the way. Mr. Bills two sisters and hear that Mrs. Ed Marchetti We are happy to Clarence Howard Robertson, who was serMr. and Mrs. 113 D St., Helper Wilcox of Salt Lake City and Mr. injured not too long ago, iously Burk Stewart of Layton. is once again regaining ber health. and Mrs. Phone 216--J nv. pattv Dunn and Joyce Judd left for Logan Sunday to spend the week at the leadership school. Patty will take up tn study of sewing and Joyce will undertake the project of cooking. Visitors during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cliff Hansen were Mr. and Mr. Hansen's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock of Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vouk of at the visited Monday home of Mrs. VOuk's mother, Mrs. Here's fAQE THRU . Tom Conover, who is attending the University of Utah, is spend week with his parents, ing; the Mr. and Mrs. Elden COnover. Handy and Easy neighbors' Country Sunday. Club, Last month's safety drive was a big success almost. Every one helped the schools ran movies on safe driving, Rotary put up posters, and Handy and Easy Peters went out on their own. The boys put up a big sign by the side of the highway. It said, the life you save "Slow down may be your own." It was a good idea after the police moved the sign back twelve feet. In their enthusiasm Handy and Easy put it too dose to the road in fact, right on the sharpest curve on the highway. They made SPIRING GLEN JOURNAL (Utah) 26, 19S4 THURSDAY, 4AAAAAAAAAAAi AAA A PRICE HELPER Toe fro IJclterinj I Hates of Interest W- - ' Ml- - |