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Show The HELPER (Utah) PAGE EIGHT JOURNAL THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1954 Washington News-Lett- formation which has been passed on to you that 2.5 million tons would come from Wyoming and Colorado is incorrect. No specific tonnage has been allocated to these states. Utah definitely would be eligible to bid on this tonnage. "Please be assured that every ccnsideration will be given to the feasibility of purchase of Utah coal under this program." Sen. Bennett In September, and Sen. Arthur V. Watkins (R., Utah) asked the FOA to obtain a share of the foreign-mark- et coal from Utah to help offset in Utah's coal unemployment producing counties. AND HOLES IN YOUR HOUSE? It now appears that our ancestors failed to realize what they they were doing when they ave up the cave and started the build ing business, invented mortgages and provided termites with a purpo;e in life. We are slightly stunned bv the latest discoveries of the Weather strip Reseaich Institute whicji have just been reported to us and none too s".in. if the calendar means anything. Unless a window ts properly fitted wiith metal weatherstrips, they say, the crack that lets' the windy blasts thru are equal to a hole in the side of the house four inches sauare for each window! And if the wind is biowine only a modest l." mph that means 50,000 cn. ft. of cold, dustv air enters the house through ever? window dining a 21 hour period. But wait, that's onlv the begin n rg. These research rs made house-h- i ating studies in 12 different sections of the US in or- K der to come up with average figures. In each area thev c"mPa'ed a wt atherstr'pped house with one without weathers ripping, but both "f them insulated. And when their slide-rul- e work was done it appeared the lack of weatherstrin-pinmeans that poppa has 24 per cent more cOal or oil or gas t buy . providing he wants t keep the family warm. All cf which makesi a good, cave seem sort of W H cozy. But since we don't know of one that's handy to the office and had running water (in pipes, that is), elec.tricitiy. garage and god TV reception . . perhaps we'll have to settle for some of that metal weathers tripping. VERSE A new IndWment of Owen e jury-i- n Dro-fess- r g .w ofa ... Range Management Book On Sheep Is Now Available A Good management on winter sheep ranges will pay double. A now Farmers' Bulletin recently issued by the U. S. Department 10 of & Agriculture shows how improved grazing practices on sheep winter ranges helped net an average annual income of 810,380.-- ; 13 for a herd of 3,000 sheep. An-- ! other herd of 3,000 sheep grazed under poor ranges pr act ices brought an annual not income of only $5,072.20. Director Reed W. Bailey of the! Intermountain Forest and Range Starts "THIS IS MY LOVE" Starring - Yvonne DeCarlo "GOOD. In Clement Atlee. the leader of "Her Majesty's Wal opposition" was merely tninkinK of his manners and trying to be nice to Ibis recent, and lavish host Mau Tse Tung when lie suggested that Formosa be turned over t Red China and its leaders exiled. Rut in the judgment of Senate Majority Leader William F. Know land, "Clentt Atlee wuld have given greater aid or comfort, to the enemy had he, as a pos sible future prime minister, offer ed to furnish the aliips and arms for t'he successful Communist invasion of Formosa." Such an "adventure" bv the Reds, the Senator continued in a recent Francisco iipeech, San "will lead to armed conflict with the United States . . I do not see how thte American peple can be expected to place their confidence in an aUy In Europe which may at anv time give aid and comfort to the enemy In Asia." Atlee called .his plan "realistic" but the Senator thought it miKht sense to give the make Tiritlsh crown colony of jjonsr Kong to the Reds'. So do we. In Technicolor A Story of Wild and Wicked Early California DEAR THEATRE PATRON: Effective Sunday, October 31st, Our New Admission Prices Will Be As Follows: Adults Students 50C Children 15C 450 Due To The Reduction of The Federal Excise Tax By The Government Recently, We Are Now Able To Pass This Savings On To You. See The Best For Less At The STRAND THEATRE "Your Friendly Theatre" n OVaiiUll btllU Mr C3 w H tiful Silverplate. Unbe- lievably Priced! j While they last: $495 T11K SKVKNTH Jl'DICIAL DISTRICT COI'RT, IN AND FOR CARRON COCNTY. STATK OP CTAII In the matter of the estate of JOHN ZCRANCICH, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Helper. I tah. or to Stanley V. Lltizzoti''. Attorney At Law, at Helper. I'lah, on or before the 16th day nf December, 1051. HOME OF QUALITY 139 SO. MAIN HELPER, UTAH FOOD CENTER , Jfey 7 c" '6 3 SPRY (:r as 970 4 O Z" BEER jV H M o o oH $339 pork & beans :::: 270 JLB, PUMPKIN lU IT No. 2 Ms ' can ;:; : OLIVE OIL Jta 130 O o o o $3.89 Lb OLEO These Prices For Fri., Sat., October 29 350 a 30 - EGGS MIRACLE WHIP MAZOLA A A Grade Med. Quart Jar Gallon Can 550 $2,25 K H 370 2503! WHITE P GRAPEFRUIT. o ofa TMA 33c PINEAPPLE BLENDED Giant KING o o o H Pkg. PS 650 4 4 JUICE reoi) Q O O fa M yH Q O ofa fa DECEASED. Authorized Railroad Watch Inspectors w. o o o Doz. cation, over an eight-yeperiod at the Forest Service's Desert Experimen'al Range near Mil-- 1 ford, Utah. It proves that well-- ! managed ranges grow more for-- j ag. crops are greater,1 there is less death loss, and the .'heep are healthier. Sheep using productive winter range also require less supplemental feeding. Mr. Bailey said that the methods of improved management prescribed as a result of the study may be applied to the salt desert shrub and black sagebrush winter range areas covering about 4fi miltinn acroc in T n V, Nevada, Western Wvomine and Southern Idaho. The bulletin titled "Managing Winter Sheep Range for Greater Profit" explains how sheepmen can increase their income through better range practices of balancing grazing with forage, even utilization of the range plants, elimination of excessive trailing, and providing supplemental feed for emergencies. Good, fair and poor range con- ditions are described as well as the amount of forage growth tnat can oe grazed without re- ducing its potential. A free copy of the booklet, Farmers' Bulletin No. 2067, may be obtained from the Director, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, U. S. Forest Service, Ogden, Utah. Prolmte No. 2241 ESTATE OP JOHN ZITAXCICII, WOODY'S JEWELRY INC. The highest art is always the most religious, and the greatest artist is alwavsi a oevui William Garden Blaikio fa 46 oz. can 33 E TUNA Grated STARK1ST No. w2 330 C Solid Pack z Can STARKIST No. 370 JOHN SKERIj (Sicned Administrator of the Estate of John Zupan-i-ich- , Deceased. STANLEY V. MTIZZETTK, Attorney for Administrator 178 South Main Street. Helper, L'tah. Date of First Publication, Oct-6b14. 1954. Date of Last Publication, November i, 1951. hinn ONIONS (!11)1WWu3 Market 50 lb. bag Ground BEEF fa ofa g 980 " ib L0 FRANKFURTERS cm N FRESH sryLE BREAST OF LAMB PIGS FEET " EN PICKLED MADE 3 LB LS LB. o o SPUDS Pork Roast &nLBtS)c PORK CHOPS o o H H CENTER'S SAUSAGE Notice To Creditors Large Five Compartment Glass Relish Tray, with Serving Fork, Serving Spoon, Pickle Fork and Jelly Server in beau- later. FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTUK Q O O IX RELISH TRAY SET ners by special train. They will return approximately two weeks 4-- H T nt occial co-ed- w LlltT. U1(1L ar OLD FASHIONED perhaps .tin-i- J''t--- i suuty was conducted by Selar S. Hutchinas, author of the publi- FRIENDSHIP." "PASSION" Dance Teen-Ag- e In the evening the regular teen-ag- e dance will be held at the lodge hall from 8 p.m. toa 10:30 p.m. and will feature costume contest and special treats for all those attending. a GONE WITH THE WIND -:- inrangements for these partiesMarcludes Tony Doleatti, Thill shall and Joe Welch. co-ed- CHAPTER "prf-mote- Cornel Wilde (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) freezer two years. have been Both of these division Six attractive lower have in this and leaders s, are competing for the junior members the younger way given as of reigning homecoming honor they some of the advantages queen of the day. received from their outhave Attendants of the queen will be chosen from the upper divi- standing leaders. County Agent Robert L. Has-s- el s. sion would like to congratulate Actively campaigning are the this boy and girl for their outfollowing contestants and theiij standing achievement, also their sponsors: Ann Bunnell, repre- leaders for the outstanding work senting the Pep Club; Carolyn they have done in and for Anderson, seniors; Vanita Davis, the assistance they have given Majorettes; Glenadele Nelson, these members in 'directing their Block "C" Club; Nelda Forsyth, activities to win this high award. juniors, and Fawn Wayman. Jeanne and Frank will leave for Chicago Nov. 26, and will Phone News Items to Journal travel with the other state win- - Correspondent, Washington Strand Theatre r... Moose Halloween WINNERS 4-- H ers by a Federal grand Washington restores the charK ea that the Johns Hopkins and China "expert" had been "a follower of the Commun(R., Utah) learned Tuesday of ist line" and a "promoter from the Foreign Operations which Communist Interests" ministration. had been thrown out of the 1952 Earlier information indicated seven point perjury indictment bv .that the western states' share of the US Court of Appeals for the 10,000,000 tons of domestic coal District cf Columbia. lor Asiatic and European marThus, the two new counts, tokets had been allocated to "Wwith the five standing gether yoming and Colorado, but a letcounta of the original true bill, ter from Harold E. Stassen, iFOA bring Mr Lattimore back where administrator, keeps Utah in the he came into court wiCi the running. All education should contribute difference that thp specMr. Stassen's letter to Sen. to moial and physical strength ifications on the Communist Bennett reads in part: "The in and freedom. Mary Baker Eddy counts are stated in detail and with definition thut the curt had previously ruled was lacking. i Specifically, thp educator charged with lying to the Senate internal Security subcommittee in 1932 when he denied (1) that he watj a follower of the Cmmunist Party line, and (2) that he had Phone 269 been a "pionioter of Communist Helper, Utah literests". The new indictment' was buttressed with a list or Woks and magazine articles writ LAST THREE DAYS! ten by Mr LaitimOre in which the Government claims he expressed admiration f0r the Marixf system FRIDAY SATURDAY & THURSDAY, and contended that t"he soviet democratic. acerds Union is OCTOBER 28, 29 & 30 equal rights to all minorities and that the system benefits the inGREATER THAN EVER ON WIDE SCREEN! of Comdividual. Afi a munist int rests" he is accused, FULL LENGTH! UNCHANGED! amoiifc other things with seeking to influence the State Department DAVID O.SELZWCn MARGARET MITCHELL'S a in 19 l! to the advantage cf the Chinese 'Communists and of urg( Russia in ing Our aiiba..-;:doililHi! to seek US recognition for VIVIEN LEIGH CLARK GABLE LESLIE HOWARD Outer Mongolia when he knew it of to be "under domination OLIVIA de HAVILLAND the Soviet Union." SELZNfCK INTERN Mr Lattimore indicated that he TECHNICOLOR ftwas being attacked for "political reasons," and said that, according to the indictment, anv one express ing an opinion which he knows is N'uued by C'mmiinist Russia is a SUNDAY MONDAY ONLY follower of the Communist line .. Eisenhower that President and OCTOBER 31, NOVEMBER 1 and his two predecessors could be similarly accused if they ever Matinee Sunday, At 2:30 they had nof knOwinRliv followed the Cmmunist line. . Hut this matter, anil the other six counts are again before the, courts for decision, if Mr Latti In Technicolor more should be found guilty, he could be given five yea S ill jail, en each count. In such a case, it LINDA DAKXELI, DAN DIIRYEA seems Co ihad tbat the people FAITH DOMERGUE would have to support him henceforth . . his admiration for the Soviet system and bis efforts fO advance it having been proved THURSDAY WEDNESDAY & TUESDAY, before the bar of justice. A Oneway passport .might provide' a & 4 NOVEMBER 2, 3 more fitting sentence. Utah still is eligible to bid on 2,500,000 tons of coal for foreign markets, Sen. Wallace F. Ben-aie- tt er N. TAYLOR By ROBERT Foreign Coal Bids Offered Utah Mines Senator Bennett Says Homecoming Crown Sought By Six of Carbon's Lovlies 570 LB ft Red Rliss 50 lb. bag $129 SALTINE CRACKERS 350 $1,00 290 2 lb. Purity ah X- - 8 tmammKammmaammmm CLUB CRACKERS o o a Purity lb. box 290 H H 370 n 3 W O O o o er uaxN33 qooj aaxxao aooj aaxxao aooj |