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Show The YTYTTT?YTTTfT?TTT?T1'TTTTTTTTTT1'TTTT?fTTTTTYT "Charity suffereth long and is v;nri " hut wisdom must govern charity, else lo'e's labor is lost Notes of Interest from Neighboring and giving is unkind. Mary Baker Eddy Washington SPRING GLEN By GAYLE ROWLEY, Tel ! 399-R1- 1 News-Lett- THURSDAY, SEPT. er By? ROBERT N. TAYLOR Washington "Correspondent. School For Leadership the 37th national convention of The American. Legion votes in a new panel of national officers in Miami this fal, it may be interesting to reflect on the fact that during the year more then 100,000 Legionnaires will be elected to office within the orat the national, ganization (Utah) JOURNAL PAGE THREE 8, 1955 Beginning September 257 t5e Church School will meet at 9:45 a.m. for classes and worship. The adult service, either Holy Communion or Morning Prayer, will continue to be held at 11:15 each Sunday morning. Ascension meets in the left hand wing of the Kenilworth Recreation HalL Later this month Ascension Guild will also resume its program for the winter. Plans will be announced. Communion Services Sunday At Kenihvorth thing. 1 n EL PER One way to save face for all Holy Communion will be celeNewlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- - Jr., spent Sunday and Monday concerned might be. to call a spe- brated at Church of the Ascenbert Hansen, were honored at a visiting in Colorado. at sion. Kcnilworth, this cial sesion.. In view of their pre 1.1:15 a.m. The Rev. Sunday G. Stuart reception Saturday evening where. jjr and. rirs. Weldo Bushnell! sent wage-sca- le (to say nothing' tv,' h vicar, will celebrate and the mother of the bride, Mrs. anti son, arrived Saturday at the of critical issues and unfinished! Sarah Rowley, was hostess. Banks home of Mrs Bushnell's mother, preach. business), we think the lawmakofof Gladiolas and late summer Mrs. David Rowley Sr. Sunday Ascension is making plans now can ers afford to us little a give 'flowers formed the background for home the reopening of its Church to their returned tney jnen more of their time. Figuring the School for for the receiving line. Soft vio- - jn Meadow, Mrs. Rowley accom-jii- n the 'winter- months. music "was furnished through- -' panied them. She will remain department (state), county, dis- new pay and allowances at $25,-00- 0 a year, the Senators in out the evening by Willis John-ltne- re trict and post levels! for the coming week. session were for 105 days sen and Carol Ann McFall sang numat this least twice nnn 00r,incr Thus, Tttv Tu,.r,, at the rate of $238.09 a soio, accompanied 'Dy 1W Ratine ber of candidats are in the run- earning was v,cfec: ,0 a 11111 f. 4 and the Representatives See-iHear-En- goy per day; ouaa. son nguuns Suurauueu n.rtv Th. attending tra ning for Legion of faces each s in session 112 days at the the beautiful four-tierwedding veled tQ Cieveiand where they year, and are presumably equip cake, topped off by a miniature iw ciratinw ped to handle effectively the job rate of $223.21 per day. Every member of your family will enjoy the exhibits Ilene fotts, Afterwards the group retired to they seek. And considering the bride and grcom. That is if you figure their in the Minerals Resources Building at the Utah State Rw-Ann on Gayle Fazzio, which issues Shirley j Helper city park where they board national year's work is done. Fair. See the uranium displays, the mechanized underto wac KPrveA ire mam. Those The Legion takes a stand, its ley, ana anniene and open pit mines, the minerals from your ground in charge of the gift room. Light present at the party were Erna. perennial programs on Americancounty that help Utah's prosperity. See and hear the MAY WARM UP LATER to were the served refreshments leeFlailT1) Yvonne Migliore Carol ism, legislation, national defense, fascinating motion pictures in color. There's fun for many relatives and friends of .the Jean Bonacci) Marie Bruno of veteran rehabilitation and child Harrv Truman decided, he savs the family at the Fair. young couple who attended. Helper, Joy Ann Harvoth, Louise welfare (to name a few) it to curtail his preliminary politi-wpu- ld of Mr. and Mrs. Tad Morgan appear that apart from cai stumping tour, not because Ferderber, Marilyn Fulton, Blaine Los Angeles, Calif., spent Satux- - Morgan orvil Johanson Monte its other functions, The American there's anything wrong with his "From the earth comes an abundant life for all." day and Sunday visiting at the Burnside yirdin Blackham, of Legion provides the nation with health, but because he's 71 home of Mr. and Mrs. George rheslie Allred. Hal may well be its greatest stead of 50. He said he wanted Former students register Rowley. Vonna Dean Ralphs of school for national leadership, j t0 conserve his energies for all- Lines and 'wv: SEPT. 22-2- 3 It will be obvious, of coarse, 0ut campaigning later on. Glen Jackson Jr.' left last week Price, and Laura Hhinehart, Jean-et- te Freshmen students register to return to his home in San Rhinehart, Phyllis Rowley that an organization of four Whatever the reasons, we think SEPT. 24 Francisco, California," after his and Patty Dunn of Spring Glen. million men and women (in- Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Walking- - eluding the .Auxilliary, united in! the decision is wise. Instead of father, Glen Jackson Sr., rePrepare for your future at covered his health enough to be ton spent Saturday and- - Sunday the common cause of 'patriotism, living up to his "give-em-he-ll" your State University, one of cois bound to have strong renre- - billing at French Lick, Ind., and released from the Price hospital. in Salt Lake City. America's'outstanding celeFullerton Mrs. offers sentation The "U" among our elected re- - Mackinac Island, he lashed at the Chrystal you A group of former school lleges. servat all Governmental Administration and President E 60 Dresentatives th brated her birthday by .hums met at the home of Elaine advantages and opportuniit to should be noted senhower more in the manner of But levels. luncneon a oi many lovely ties that can be found at no Re,Nelson. Those present were jmg Virwhich included too friends that iner leadership training with-- 1 a school girl than a Missouri mule other university. nee Zanelli of Moab) Geri TuTn. e cnargea "misrepre-mo- st Tine inhas given us in sinner. Timmons, in The Dorothy Legion Tomsic, ginia of instruction of ball Denver, Colo., Elinor Colleges sentation and AucX-emen and demogoguery", and Edith of Piccioni, these Dunn, instances; clude: Engineering, EducaTolich Helen skerl ol Spring v lhat the President "has j; Gloria Skerl, Annie Koses, Doro-JGle- ni Elsaibeth wiiliamS) Price, women of special ability .in mak-(sa- ld tion, Medicine, Pharmacy, II a to missed be.. chance -' never in themselves preunderstood 1.0S1C ana Annie ins my ieiuoi, a"iand Jove Nason HeDpr. Nursing, Law, Mining, Fine II 'of Spring Glen; Lena Maurine, group spent the evening visiting senting their viewpoints impress- - fuddle the real issues in every Arts, Business and Social ne speecn reads Lucille the and in Hiatt and Mae Gardner, s. understanding ively refresh-Mrand then Elaine served Work. 'of Helper. Her daughter, Mrs. For full information Anton Dupin spent Satur- hopes and ambitions and sentiiFor Harry, that's pretty poor. and Doris Gardner grandsons, It write: at a news oonfer- day and Sunday visiting at the ments of their fellow man. Furthermore, Dennis and David, of Salt Lake home of Mr; and Mrs. Jack Deto-mas- i. And while we are indebted to ence in French he declared Lick, University City were also present. Mrs. FulThe Legion for this ibroadscale that he was" not. there to "give lerton received many beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson training wether we realize it anybody hell" that he never had of Utah gifts and a beautiful birthday and 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson and or. not we need never fear a, had any such intention in the II cake. Office of the President 11.. rhilirpn. nf T.avtrtn, anrl War! Tfinn o - hlof- or anvthinfo like -it!oot ,,..! j iiui wwuiu in lilt; luiurei Mr. and Mrs. David S. Rowley Hansen of Salt Lake City spent in our Government. As Ameri- -j laai, iVe-dmot think this attitude II the weekend visiting at the home cans before all else, the opinions .because he is 71 instead of 50. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen. of Legionnaires on ' national is- - But it might possibly be because m i.- m .ill Mr. and Mrs. Alec Baker and sues are as diverse as in any he is 71 instead of 55 as he of. our citizen-- 1 was jn iqq family and Mr. and Mrs. Josh other cross-sectiHaslam of Stockton, Utah, spent ry. The debates at Miami (as in the weekend visiting at the home the 36 preceding conventions) BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED of Mr. and Mrs. George Haslam. should assure us of that. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haycock Miss Barbara Roman Rider Ann Tomsk, and Mrs. Vera Jacobs spent the efforts to ride daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Congressional weekend visiting in Grand Junc- two horses as represented in Tomsic Jr., celebrated her 14th tion, Colo., at the home of Mr. a "rider" in the Defense Depart- - birthday last Thursday night, and Mrs. Clifford Haycock. ment appropra lions bill could j with a dancing party at the Mr. and Mrs. Don Rowley and be shown up as an .uncomfor American Candy Store given by Mr. and Mrs. Luke Pappas of table, if not hazardous, occupa-Sa- her parents. Barbara's guest list included Bernardino, Calif., spent the tion before 'New Year's. Jenna Lee Tabone, weekend visiting at the home of While the bill went along with Dickie Newberry, Helen Yelen- SUNNYBROOR Mrs. George Zorn. the Administration desire and ich, Jerry Gordon, Beckv Mat- BRAND ,Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rowley the growing, public clamor to son, Udell Huff, Lynda Broad-ben- t, of Salt Lake City spent Sunday "get the Government out of busKENTUCKY MUSKET Jimmy Burnside, Connie KENTUCKY STRAIGHT I KENTUCKY BLENDED visiting at the home of Mr. and iness", that "rider" was rejected Reese, Dale Reid' Carol Rebol, BOURBON WHISKEY WHISKEY Mrs. George iRowley. by solons who feared that the Larry Joe Ganser, Kathleen Dunn, taOuSuanBaomCMMt Mrs. Andy Zemlock Sr., of Defense Department might close Bruce Christensen, Darlene Funk tMOVIIU, MHtucnr Glenwood Springs, Colo., arrived the doors of Government-ope- rKay Dimick and Herman Nev Monday at the home of her ated commercial plants in their enner. All present enjoyed an Mr. districts. It requires that the ap- -i evening of dancing and refresh daughter and and Mrs. Frank Bendetti. Mrs. propriations committees of both ments, including a lovely birth Zemlock plans to spend the next the Senate and the House must day cake, and the guest of honor OLD SUNNY BROOK CO, PIV. OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP, LOUISVILLE, two weeks here. give advance approval before the received many useful gifts. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS KY. BOTH 8S PROOF. BLENDED WrIISKEY CONTAINS 65 Mr. and Mrs. Royal Christen Department can act in this direcsen spent Saturday visiting in tion. Salt Lake City and Heber visit iNow that . the Administration is ing with friends. to close the Navy's planning Pvt. Weldon Crouse, who is sta- ropewalk in Boston, Chairman tioned at Dugway spent the week Carl Hayden of the Senate Ap- end visiting at the home of his propriations, committee has asked parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crouse that the plant continue to. make iMr. and Mrs. Lee Cole of Ta- rope until "we can hold a hear coma, Monday ing on this", in. other words until spent Washington, barns around and Good lighting in your visiting at the home of Mrs. Sel-m- a after Congress opens its new sesreduces time for chores and prevents accidents. Rowley, their niece. sion in January.. fires Mr. and Mrs; Ray Crouse and When the President signed the Plenty of light is a safeguard against boys spent the weekend visiting bilL his, objections to the ridr and prowlers, and helps keep your premises at the home of Mrs. Grouse's took the form, of a message to more sanitary. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Pitts Congress, in which he denied the, For only pennies, electricity saves dollars of Vernal legal right of the committees "to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rowley and veto executive action or to pre so many ways. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rowley of vent executive action from be- LaSal and Little Beaver, respec- coming effective". Thus Senator uveiy, spfut me weeKeiia vi:,ii-- 1 Hayden may have started, some- ing in opring oien. i flat? As ' j l.l 'HI ed ., nearly time I ,.. REGISTER i ' UTAH FINING ASSOCIATION attheT in-w- j i " terever y y j ng Kentucky ivhislcey is em the call is fi ' ; .7 j on I IS Farm Work Y;::' 4 With More JIv;'::3 , . on-in-law, 9 nnouncmd . . OF E MEW YOII INSURANCE CO. m Sunday morning' during Be Modem- -? ARM ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co. DEPEND Oil US! m testi- mony meeting of the. Spring Glen LDS ward, Mr. and. Mrs.. Jmes Bates had their new- - baby, blessed. Bishop Roundy acted aa voice and was assisted by Bishop Calvin Taylor and J. D. Richardson. After special services irv the evening Bishop Taylor, Mr. Hyrum and Mr. Howard Huntsman Goodrich set apart the following Poiacy (Xtoldeirs officers for the Mutual Association. Elaine Nelson, Gaylft Row-M(Francis Cunningham and Elda, Boyack. Phyllis iRowley, being absent, was unable to be set apart. Stanley Rowley. of Bell Gardens, Calif:, arrived Tuesday to spend a few 'days visiting here. y, Seirvnce Office 187 SO, MAIN STREET Depend on us to keep handfamily somely .dressed for your Go. Far... Go Safely with school, business and Emm special occasions. We pick up shirts, linens, everything in the laundry bag and do them ud with utmost care - - deliver them rllUIlt 54" sparkling clean OVERALL SERVICE TOO! WE'RE READY. TO SERVE YOU "CERTIFIED If TUNE-U- P 540 OM SERVICE" SPECIALTY" E. ROSS PORTER AGENT Res, Phone: Helper-224-- W, J, HUNTER AGENT Res. Phone: Helper 213-- M OTHER'S SERVICE HELPER Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor TIRE PHONE 111 We Take Better Care of Your Car! HELPER CITY LAUNDRY rilONE BW?o) 01 UUbA TUBELESS WORK HELPER, UTAH 435 N. MAIN PHONE 342 HELPER, SERVING THE PUBLIC IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UTAH UTAH AREA |