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Show Mt mum mm t tin tnniH'.tMnniiiMiiyim J News About Our Neighbors From SPRING CANYON By I j II I I M I I I I I I I LA JENSEN I I I I I I I I I I I 1 H II II I I I I I I I I I II I II I II A Silver Gleaner Comradery was held by the Junior Gleaners and their leaders, Mary Buffo and LaPreal Richards at Mutual Tuesday evening. The basement of the church was decorated as a "Silver Gleaner Land", and the girls were attractive in their party dresses. Darlene Wall, class president, gave a talk and an- - ed at the close of the evening. Prayers were offered by Mary and Iretta. The following mothers were guests: Jewel Wall, Thusnelda Mills, Virgina Keele and Sylva Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Newren have been frequent visitors st the home of Clair's sister, Mrs. Vera Duffy of Helper. Mrs. Duffy has been confined to her bed with injuries she received when she slipped and fell on the ice a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Jensen and family were recently week nounced the following .program numbers: talk, Gaylene Mills; retold stories by Patsy Farish and LaRee Keele; talk by Ila Jensen and a musical reading by Iretta Curtis. Mary Buffo then presented each girl with a silBy HARRY MARLOWE vered wheat corsage and a talk Seand visitors end in Sanpete was given by Mrs. Richards. DeThe lawmakers have been The Utah Legislature hit the vier counties. half-wa- y 1955 lawforced to cut down a bit on the licious refreshments were serv- the in point Katherine Smith spent the week activities this week, still fast pace of the early weeks of end in 'Price at the home of her making with a pretty good batting av- the session. j friend, Eleanor Perez. But they still have a big aderage. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erickson s are the proud parents of a new The legislators still have the vantage over most sessions. For ones" before them. But the one thing, although the calendars baby girl, born Saturday morn- -' "big indications are that, before too of both the House and Senate Price the Their at hospital. ing are clogged, most of the comtwo other children, Boyd and much longer, the House will have, decision on mittee work has been done. out some hammered Linda, are staying in Cleveland "maFor another thing, some action with their grandparents, Mr. and reapportionment, one of the or some indications of action, issues". jor Mrs. Whitey Erickson. The Senate will also have ta- have come on almost all of the Guests at the Merril Jewkes action before too long, may- big issues of the session. ken home last Wednesday evening, One more thing is to the adbe by the time this is read, on who honored little Becky Jean of the 1955 lawmakers. of the matter the vantage explosive "right Jewkes on her second birthday received all the bills have the to work" They bill, by passed anniversary were Mr. and Mrs. House. to get are barring going they Donald Watson of Castle Gate,! two big the usual few submitted late and will leave That only Mrs. Jean Jensen and two sons,' although introduced by unanimous conand Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jewkes questions unanswered, matters a lot smaller of wilj sent. of Spring Canyon. The only thing which has Mrs. Madge Erickson of Salt have to be settled. be "How slowed up the streamlined prowill The questions big Lake City, along with her daughcan the state spend during cesses this much is the apparent ters, Judy and Virginia Nordell, much two years?" and "Where reluctance of the lawmakers to next the and her son and wife, Mr. and face realistically their biggest state the will get the money?" Mrs. Devon Fredrickson, was a the biennial rush of The joint appropriations com- problem recent visitor here at the home bills. cut minor is mittee it's work getting of her sister, Mrs. Ila Jewkes. And, as usual, there are the MIA meeting here Tuesday down to size and the preliminof bills backed by final indicate their smattering ary reports was conducted by Pearl Andersubdivisions which ask emstate unless the result political son of Latuda and the theme barks on a really ambitious the state to set up, by state law, presentation was given by Laand statutes which will not be ordinances building program Ree Keele. individual subdivisions of the million sugthe $69.2 from far A group of women enjoyed by Gov. J. Bracken Lee. government could themselves set quilting on a rayon bedspread at gested Meanwhile, there are a whole up by local ordinances.. the church basement last Wedseries of bills designed to reBut, from all indications durnesday. A delicious dinner was tax picture ing the first half of the session, state's the shuffle served' by Emily Lambert for which are being held back until he 1955 session will be one of whom the bedspread was made. the better, sessions in recent Mrs. Bertha Prescott, mother appropriations group come thru state history. recommendations. with their died of Mrs. Ray Woodward, suddenly at the Woodward home COAL FACTS in Standardville, Saturday mornHow important to the national ing after a short illness. and security is t&e soft welfare Mr. William Mrs. Hunter and coal industry? A few facts of A Few Additional Anniversary Specials v and son, Hayden, of Sunnydale, can answer that better Mrs. Edith Hunter and son, Ray, than argument. of Spring Glen, along with Mrs. BOX SPRING AND MATTRESS SETS Coal Is produced in some 28 Byron Olsen and family and Mr. and in a number of areas states, Reddington Ray Reporters and Mrs. Bill Mills and family Nason - Tony Gutierrez it is the basic industry, it is the Paula were of guests Spring Canyon, Regular hund(Mrs. iHanley's pupils get their source of employment for at a dinner honoring Hayden, of thousands reds of people dirhere at the home of Mr. and Mrs. new readers this week. Their more and for many ectly, all 'box is valentine ready for; Tony Evatz, 'Friday evening. WHILE THEY LAST! A baby shower was given for Valentine's Day. Two students, Coal supplies many imPrtant Mrs. Dean Nielsen at the church left last week. Donald moved to naticnal needs. The steel industry n. Og-deYou buy both box spring and building,' Friday evening. Those Moab and Joaquin moved to couldn't exist without it It is the from out town attended who of the price of one source of much of our electric were Mrs. Chester Kissell and The fifth graders in Miss Mrs. Alleen Kirkwood of Helper ginia Reel, Dive for .the Oyster, power. and Mrs. Patsy Nielsen of La- Oh! Susanna! and the First Two was Jack Marshall. The holdtuda. Ladies Cross Over. Glenna Lee over member is Eric Tabeling. Ward Relief Society meeting Davis has moved to Provo and of Mrs. Boren's The was also postponed a week as Howard Swink has moved to fourth pupilshave busily enjoyed grade the canyon roads were too haz- Moab. CO getting their room decorated for ardous for the women to travel The boys and girls in Mrs. February. The border is decoratfrom the camps. Myers' room have learned how ed with balentine men and round Mrs. Yvonne Jewkes was given to wash their hands. The school framed silhouettes of and The Best in Appliances February's surprise birthday party here at nurse, Mrs. Milovich, gave a two honored men, Washington her home Sunday evening by demonstration on washing hands and Lincoln. All decorations are Helper, Utah her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar the right way. free hand work and they are Foote and family of Castle Gate, On the display table in Mrs. especially proud of the free hand TA her grandmother, Mrs. Martha Chiara's room there are samples work on the silhouettes. They Marshall of Huntington, Mr. and of sugar cane, rice stalks, cotton, also have the essential valentine Mrs. John Marshall, 'Mr. and Christensen's "room are square box which seems to be growing Mrs. Nolan Marshall and Freda recreation per- With valentines. dancing during Bowden of Carbonville, and Clive iod. The clock over the office door They have learned the Vir-an- d Mid-Wint- er Colby, who is home on leave cotton seeds direct from the was taken to the jewelers for refrom his Air Force base in Ok- southern states. pair this week. . lahoma. . The bulletin board in the front The pupils in Miss Harkness' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodward room have been hall was decorated with valendecorating busy of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Jun- their room for February. They tines by Mrs. Myers room. ior Farrimond of Salt Lake City have used some original drawIn Miss Borla's room the folwere also visitors here Sunday. ings by Johnny Mizukawa, some lowing Cub Scouts are wearing Week end visitors at the C. A. pictures of Abraham Lincoln, the their uniforms in honor of Boy Newren home were Mrs. Alfred Bell, the American Eagle Scout Week: Billy Barrett, Coy Liberty Newren of Salt Lake City and and some valentines. At the be- Day, Kenny Richardson, Michael Agnes Duffy of Helper. Mr. and of the second semester Pecorelli and Donald Boren. The Mrs. Merrill Newren and fam- ginning the room elected one new mem- boys have made a, flag out of ily of Price, along with the other ber for the student council. This chains. visitors enjoyed Sunday dinner at the Newren home. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Jewkes covers. & Seat II. R '42 CHEV. Tudor. traveled to Orangeville Sunday where they visited with Elden's Sedan. R & II. '47 BUICK parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Just Received j 11 I ruary Air Force from among the of Congress. '49 FORD Fordor. R & II. 6 cyl. '49 FORD Fordor R & II., O. D. 8 cyl. '52 FORD Country Squire Ranch Wagon. tires. R & II., O. D. New 6-p- ly ton bed, pickup. '48 CHEV. Mon pickup. '49 DODGE 'Mon pickup with utili'49 DODGE ty bed. -- '4 INTERNATIONAL Travelall, 2,000 miles. Like new. job with bed. '50 FORD '49 MERCURY Fordor. R & II., O. D. R & II. New '54 CHEV. 210 Series, tires. F-60- 2-t- on 0. or. 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Reprephysically- HELPER FURNITURE & HOW. FOR SALE Thn'BIGG2JobNm! can- sentative and Senator has had the right to nominate 10 candidates. Some members of Congress have already exhausted their nominee i quota, but others have not. Interested young men may seek nominations by writing their U. S. Congressmen or Senators. Although nominations for appointment under the military spaces alloted to Regular and Reserve military components closed No. 30, 1954, those in service who meet qualifications stiil can seek nominations under the quo tas provided members of Congress up to the February 18 deadline. Eventual selection of the 300 cadets who will assemble at the Academy's temporary location at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, Colo., in July 1955, will be made after a series of competitive qualifying tests and examinations. Complete information on the i.50 Jewkes. Lam a re a Smith was a visitor over the week end at the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Abrams of Price. Carol Nielsen of Helper was a Sunday visitor here at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Happs. Because of bad roads, Dee Smith, Corky Wall, Richard Garcia and Bobby Wall, members of the National Guard, were unable to get to meeting at Price At the last Thursday evening. meeting the following Thursday Corky received the honor of being made a Corporal. Carol Foote of Castle Gate visited at the Morris Jewkes home from Friday until Sunday, and attended" the Sunday meetinss here. Quentin Hunter left Monday for Camp Williams where he has of didates nominated for New of the 300 members the first class will be chosen by mattress II. addressing the Air Appointment AFPTR-Headquarters by Academy 18, 1955. Most t & tained Force 5, Branch, USAF, Washington 25, D.C., or direct to any memNominations for appointments by writing to the first class of the U. S. Air ber of Utah legislative Delegathe nation's Capitol. Force Academy must be submit- tion at ted in sufficient .time to reach the Air Force Academy AppointGary Lewis pf Provo spent the ment Branch, Headquarters U. S. week end here with his father. Air Force, bv 3 p.m. (EST) Feb- Vernal Lewis. $5.50 Each '48 PAGE FIVE Air Force Academy Applications Must Be In By Feb. 18th I Fordor DODGE Fordor Sedan. R JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1955 " t HELPER The h's WM V v.. . "Y ATLAS TIRES IN STOCK OCR SPECIALTY WINTER TREADS COOKIES SERVICE NEXT TO HELPER CITY HALL |