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Show HELPER The (Utah) SIX PAGE JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1954 Congressman DOUG. Reports CONGRESSMAN DOUGLAS s&? Cham. cm. lix Perry, of North port, N'e-b.- , whom they had not seen for 23 years, dropped in to pay them a Amy Nelson and Jerry Uergera,' visit. While here Mr. peny visit- son of M''. and Mrs. j. j. uergera, other relatives and are the two Helper etudents who, ed man1; friends. have achieved this honor, and of Clear Ge'eldine Llfiwellyn FIVE YEARS AGO ('reck is the third from this area.! HONOR acceding to a report received SECOND TERM from the Academy. NAMED STUDENTS ONE YEAR AGO MARRIAGE CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATIONS THREAT OR SAFEGUARD One of the greatest attention provoking subjects in our nation today Is the matter of fongies-siona- l one has a Investigations, difficult time in picking up a ANNOUNCED Friends cf pvt. Danell Opener and Miss Wilma Snow will be interested to hear that they were married last Thursday evening in the Pacific Grove Chapel at Monterey, Calif. The young couple pass honeyspent a three-dain San Francisco and AT WASATCH ACADEMY mooning Vallejo, Calif., and will make Two Wasatch Academy students their home at the base where from Helper and one from CleaT Dairrell Is stationed, at Fort Ord, Creek have received the distinctCalif. ion of having their names on the honor roll for the second term of Mr. and 'Mrs. Angel() PaScuzzi 1948 49. were pfemsantly surprised lasti Jessie Xelson, daughter of Mis. Friday when AnKclo'R uncle, Fe- - GETS HELPER GIRL FROM " CAP ST. Self-Employ- Mr. Powell also said the cor. Since most neople who work or turning on his rarect amount of dio or television set without hav- fir themselves are new covered income mu?t take into account! per-so- n ing his attention focused on One !.y sorial security and must file a business expenses. Deductions fori current-- , special report of i.r anothe. investigation deprtV.-iatl.inrepairs, taxes, wages once every year, Keslerj f ly being made by sme commit-- , invoiiu licenses, and otheri employees, tee of Congress. The present in- T. Powell, manager of the J'rovo; costs must come out of operating vestigation currently being made office, has some advice to offer, g'Oss income before net earnings ome committee of Congress.' cn how to make these reports out by can be self employment frCm The present investigatoi ia em- properly. shown. Some taxpayers are failphasis has been shifted from It should He understood, Mr.' ing t0 show proper income and to coffee, but the hunt! Powell said, that certain types of roper deductions, and as a restill goes on to find the facts,' income are not to be reported.; sult their returns are cPming back the causes and the remedies, if r example, income from the fir correction and adjustment. any. for our nation's multitudinpractice of medicine, dentistry,! ous problems. taxpayer law and other professions does: The should also make sure he has f:om income operating count, not Let's Set the Record Straight a farm is excluded. Also rents! shown his personal social security Many ptople have the mistaken fr-real t state or income fr"in account number on his report. notion that congressional investi stocks and bonds is out unless SJme people, said al'e omitting account 1954, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. gat ions were first invented by the taxpayer operates a real es Mr. tiegood Senator from Wisconsin. Joseph McCarthy, hut a perFOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER usal of our history bnoks will FOOD CENTER readily indicate that the first O Congressional investigations were launch d in 1792 during the administration of our first revered Washington. President, George 'ngi essional investigations in B that year dealt with a number of subjects closely akin to the probH lems we face today; namely, how St into IHoharge the indebtedness PS curred ,:.y the Revolutionary war, and to place the nation on a solvent economic, basis. new.-pap- er d F-i- m BENEDICT'S HOSP. C'harlene Aplanalp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chalks AP-- i laualp of Helper, was amng the students recently receiving their aps and capes from the St, Dene-- ! diet's school of nursing in ORden. Miss APlanalp, a graduate of Oirhon high school, has been in training at the St. Benedict's hospital for the pant four and a half months. Her mother was present for the capping exercises which took place January 30. Misti o Purpose Why do of we :"&s Investigations have PREMIUM QUALITY Congressional was hostess are a PeThey investigations? dinat last Wednesdayevening American born ' inventin, ner to the following guests: Mrs. culiarly execuof scuaratPn the Miss Florence of the. Jessie Simdwall, tive and legislative branches oi Malmherg, Miss Klla Ward, M's our governnit nt. Few boundaries George Black and Miss Lucille; or guidelines have ever been esCwilliam. Following dinner the but basically congresguest;; enjoyed seeing moving pic tablished, invest sional igatiojis are made tures. STRAIGHT BOURBON KENILWORTH BOY IS AWARDED PURPLE HEART - is Martin Ahlin jr., sfn of Ahlin of Kenilworth, has! the purple heart1 been awarded for wounds received in the bat- tie of Tarawa, pvt. Ahlin is re-covering in a naval hospital in' the Central pacific war zone, ac-- j from cording to word received Pvt. Mai tin ?J 100 I justifiable solely upon the basis of providing congress witn facts and data from which legislative action can be taken. Occasionally, investigations by our national legislature would seem to go far afield from the legislative process, but mst inquiries have a direct relationship to providing adequate laws and safeguards, and to "promote the general welfare'' of our pePle and our nation. In fact the Supreme Court has stated on a number of occasions "that there are no areas of American Life which shouut and ( M00 B the ther. Xvy Department iby (RAILS) his fa The first good news to slap usi full blast this week was about permanently and under all cirMachinist Elmer Parker strut- cumstances be blocked off from and with the ting around on of congressional scrutiny an inflated chest. He is the very committees." proud father of a brand new baoy Been Accomplished What H boy iborn In Price hospital TuesThere can be no serious ques 1944. Mrs. park-er- , day, January iwe wonder if you know that tion but what congressional com-- j mittees have time and time again Elmer's taking all the credit. COr.,fHllA.. PA. 1rnlMI TEUEs These JELL0 I BEER To the people of Helper who have been waiting nearly a year for Television, we now have two channels wired into the city limits. We are successfully operating systems in Kenilworth and Spring Glen, both installed by us. The two strong and clear signals from Spring Glen have already been extended into Helthe quality per's city limits, where anyone can see first-han- d of the pictures. We are now ready to connect this service in your home for your lasting enjoyment and education. The connection charge is $175.00 and the monthly service fee has been" set at $4.50. Whether we get 50 or 100 connections these rates will hold. If fewer than 100 connections, we will not penalize the subscriber with higher monthly service charges. In the event more connections are made, lower monthly fees are possible. For persons living in rented houses, connections will be changed for a nominal service fee to the new location if that location is within the radius of our wired system. (Just the cost of labor and material, not a new connection fee). HIGHER MONTHLY RATES WILL IN A SHORT TIME EXCEED THE DIFFERENCE IN A CHEAPER CONNECTION FEE. BASICALLY OVER A PERIOD OF TWO OR MOKE YEARS, OR LESS, WE CAN SHOW YOU THAT OUR PLAN IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL. We can guarantee a service connection to everyone in Helon when you live. The soonper from two to 30 er you sign up, the sooner you will get it. PROOF SPEAKS LOUDER THAN PROMISES. Ask anyone in Kenilworth, Spring (Hen or Helper, enjoying our service, if we have fulfilled our promises. We are confident that we can serve one and all with complete satisfaction. days-depend- ing Vetere's Perfect 410 W. 1st North Phone TV Company 921-- J Price, Utah Gallon $2-2- 5 $3.69 PICKLES CRACKERS Delmonte Sa,ti,,e 2 lb' box - Quart 470 Dills jjj0 26 - 27 BECKERS pkg 250 6 FISHERS IN 3 OIL 980 cans 2 II SOUP No. 330 3 CANS IIt CAN 0 POP 19 ; PEAS TOMATO CAMPBELLS 6 CANS 2 can 590 CANS MARGARINE CATSUP 2 Delmonte bottles Colored-Quartere- 3 lb. jjjj DELMONTE PEACHES No. FLOUR CASTLErLr LUMBERJACK SYRUP 890 5 LB. CAN m SKIPPY 2 DOG FOOD j FMIIT Congress Must Assume Responsibility 1 believe without ny serious doubt It can be shown that investigations paid off substantially In dollar saved to the American Taxpayers and in protecting our constitutional form of government. It seems quite clear to me that what we need In government today is not a fixed limitation upon the scope of congressional Investiga- M tions but the assumption of a greater degree of responsibility by Congress as a whole for what Is done in its name. Cn-gressiia- hTe Shoulder Cuts lb- - P A All HAP OHUOHUC 'e 4 4 VEAL or BEEF LB. Country Style 3 LB. I KcrKtecn Cemetery, I;ov. Surviving her besides Hemming were' her huband, Ends 40 oz. - BREAST OF VEAL Lean $1.00 3 PIGS FEET STARKIST TUNA I can 250 I No. i,2 can Soli" ST5 Tender & lb 450 1 GRD. BEEF G rated g g Loin 4 900 x 650 TOMATO JUICE P. N. Kntlte-aon- , Tbelma 4S, ef ivvo. and filter to W of this Mrs. William week. at ber died l;,st home city, were held Funeral services Monday and burial was in the POM CHOPS l 530 I Helperitc's Sister Dies At Provo Mi. LAMB ROAST 1 POT ROAST c 390 1 CHEESE. C0CKTA,L 290 FRESH LB. PICKLED LB. 290 290 SPRY Jig 3 '" can 890 .1''. C tw fa - one daunhter; two brothers and three other hit?r. son, For All Your Typewriter Kibbons Carbon Papers Account Books Staples and Staplers. JOURNAL OFFICE H31N33 QOOI 4 FOOD CENTER ow I 550 $1.00 1 $3-7- 9 Jar Quart 300 1 22 can MIRACLE .WHIP d J 330 o j proved their true worth and, value. It i9 true that from time' to time such investigations focus the spotlight of attention on per-- , sons in public or private life and1 as a result reputations are besmirched, but generally rightfully so. For instance we cn' readily recall a few of these vestigations in which careers of inlividuals were shattered but the, country was the gainer: The Tea-pot Dome Scandel, Senate Comof mittee's recent investigation the Bureau of internal Revenue, the exposing of the and other grafters paid off in mink cats and deep freeiers.j the investigations and of course ... t (lltful n In.ft government which has resulted in exposing Alger His, Harry Dexter White, and countless other plnkoe and Red sympathizers. o ft Prices for Fri., Sat., Feb. ALL FLAVORS SARDINES - WAIT FOR WEEKS! Pure Imported H - in-- J YOU NOW! (10 HEED TO OLIVE OIL r,1flZ0Lfi Gal-Ca- n SPwiS ftCTM 1 FOn ! Py n, r fe5 m2a - : tip-toe- s W.A.HAUE numbers or are showing incorrect account numbers. It is also important for ech person to go int a little more detail when filling out the space that calls for "Nature of Business Activity." In other words a should not show "sales," but he should indicate what it is he is selling, whether he is selling at retail or wholesale, etc. Mr. Another powell point Stressed: A person shuld see to it that he shows his own name as well as any trafle or business name he operates under when he prepares this special report. Anyone desiring information concerning social security can in contact the representative price, Utah. He will be at the Courthouse on Tuesday, March 2, po-well- TEN YEARS AGO 100 PROOF ed Explained By Official R. STRINGFELLOW is a dealer in and this Income is rethe course of his bus- securities, ceived in iness. - MRS. LANGE FETES DINNER GUESTS Mrs. John Lange under U.S. Government Supervision! tate business or Social Security For FOOD CENTER B |