OCR Text |
Show The a New Room Onto Your House Tack News About Our Neighbors From By ELIZABETH rnti v i &r - & -- Mr HANSON . par-servi- ng ' j "gab-assist- wAhvS.A ft,i H1I11T rfmMriWfimiwHlfclft Only three hours time and $11.50 built this extra winter room ed Argentina, Trauntvein writes that he has'days.and they plan this annual venm2 and. lunch together to joined the LDS Mission basket-- 1 m Wlth each othef-plato'keeP ball team, which is scheduled cofct to and on the year s UP If your porch happens to leading Argentina hoopsters. of have screens, leave them Jamison Mrs. E. Mr. and J. na,Em,n'gs: meetmg of ihe Boise, Idaho, arrived Sunday for' Th; up. Just cut to size and October 6, at Thursday, Whit-If- f' a with the weeks Guy stay tack it right over them. sohoolhouse comjbmed fords. Mrs. Jamison and Mrs. ss is Otherwise, simply tack bus- iness and SOCIay. are sisters. unbreakable and lets in the shatterproof plastic to d s de" iness WMf Responding to a A pair of scissors, hambetween uprights. When Sunshine Vitamin D work call, Clem Darras with his (Ultra-Viol- et mer, tacks, molding Rays) which spring comes, take it wife and daughters, moved back the yaTS vice president Al- common glass filters out. down and store it away to Hnritta berta Nourse, strips and a roll of crystal-J uliano, vice president Olive clear i Krt. Local dealers here carry be used next season. It's and ss Coal and Coke has!?uhesin is all that it takes to make secfeary 'Mary Independent guaranteed two years. . a nomm- f on ii an were to nom- committee present 'ating . for the tinrjle since orders FTi-annext for Ior electlon lnees maa-from the first grade boys .Buddy, Darlene, Jimmy and Judy !haye been given for increased is 17. November Mrs. Nourse flow-room autumn 1 leaves in Mrs. Mvers and brousht pirls iuu.:i: t h . ' o 'J a ACW movinff with her familv to Hel- lUHUdgC. All dill ilVUdUllllJ' . ... to Kenilworth ers. Archie moved " when they read in their new . more workers will De aaaea to, .. . . . per in....uie near iiuure ana uie books .Monday. They have been this week, i : uic uaviun. .:ii il. decoraMrs. Hanley's room won the' E. !L. Winn and daughter Mar- busy making Halloween a of. tions. rfSlgmf;,ed banner for attendance of parents ughfwere in Manti and' The children in Mrs. Hanley's at the first iPTA meeting held Sm visiting relatives over Rating the honor of room Keith Chiara first grade have been bringing Monday night. Reporters weekend this year are Oharmaine thers Emil Sunter Marilyn Gardner things for the room. Jimmy A VA pound son was born to Matthews and The boys and ,girls in Mrs. Ma Hasmussen, rewhile some was is the Fun" pumpkins Boren's fourth grade are study-- ; Ronald and Norene Jewkes brought "Reading Hansen-Una ro0 mg. Christopher Columbus in so- - tober 6 at the Kenilworth Mrs and Betty B claimman a now cial studies. They have is pital. The young and T c better appreciation of Columbus ing the distinction of being the vioiet jewkes Grace Christen-Daa'nd GUda Bergam0 They wonder, just where we first grandson on either side of sen,s . would be and what we would the family. Big sister, Laurie ,u ,;11 r.,, now be doing without such brave Ann, is drawing attention, too, by for students in the dainties pare sailors having so much foresight, entering as "The Blonde Hughes' class. Moore in Mrs. Kelley's shell" in the Diaper Derby of Principal The class organization in the room gave an interesting report the Catholic Carnival. "f h and sixth grades lists Pa on the symphony concert heard Pat and Scott Johnson," Denver, Ferdei1br as presidentin Price on Monday night. Colo, joined family circles for Rudman as vice presidenf; Judy auc air io iuu w cAtiicairciii in several days iasi ween, Gordon as secretary, and iucj the upper grades. The basketball have not been home since their Carolyn Kantor as treasurer. John tournament is on during the noon marriage in late May. The volcano craters and caves uuui. im wmmg iu ii uut Aaena uasi ana emiaren near fillmore were inspected by of the fun, the girls have organ- Bountiful have been livening the of 2Q and men who izea groups or cneenng seoiions. ajominic iroive nousenoia mis trgygje;! tnere ori a belated & over the week. The Lions won 12 to Aaronic priesthood outing Satur- Eagles on Monday. Today the. Aided by numerous colored day. The crowd had their mam Excellent recreation Mohawks and Knights play. slides Mrs. Grace Christensen re- - lunch on the edge of the craters, I Mrs. in children The excellent Duffy's counted her travels around the later romped in the sands cf and refreshment foeert social studies have study- globe to a very interested group White Mountain and wound up ing about wheat. Wheat is plant- - gathered at LDS Satrament meet-e- d in the old Fillmore state house in the fall, or early spring. It ing Sunday evening. Peter B. museum before heading home. needs plenty of rain when the Christensen handled the machine The tour was conducted by Sparkle Brewecl Eh plants start to grow. The chil- - while his wife presented the Bishop Hanson who spent part of have planted wheat in his childhood near there. and are watching it grow. Mr. and Mrs. Van Swenson cf Or em were Saturday guests at m H Fithar Brewing Company, Salt Lakt City Stamp Pad inks available at the Martin Swenson home. They The Low Down From the Journal office. 1 Hundreds of home owners are discovering an easy, low cost way of turning cold windswept porches andbreezeways into warm extra rooms that can be used all winter long. this extra room of plastic. porch enclosed with this crystal-cle- ar plastic, at a fraction of the cost of common glass, is especially valuable as a se children's playroom A be-cau- bus-Whitf- Flex-O-Gla- come-back-t- f o- ' tr-- r Flex-O-Gla- fuP jSISdS ss, Flex-O-Gla- rolls. - fo I . . . People of Inherent Good Taste i i NoTeS I r d, . ... ; SEVS1T 21 jam-packe- j ' PAGE Evans, of Akron, Ohio, winner of the 1954 Voice of Democracy contest, and Ned president of the NaCouncil. tional Safety One of every two new cars sold of Winners the Carol Lane is in a serious accident at some1 Traffic Awards for safety will be time during its life and safety! at a tea for women experts, meeting in Chicago Oc- presented tober for the 43rd National Oct. 18 in the Blackstone hotel. awards, administered toy the Safety Congress and Exposition,! The council through a grant of the will try to find out why. Shell Oil Co., honor three woIn five days of men and three women's organizasessions, public officials and traf- - tions for outstanding contribufic men will hear discussions on tions to accident prevention. all phases of highway safety 'Myron Fulrath, Provo, Presifrom design factors in car manudent of the Utah Safety Council, facture to road construction, law and G. Ernest enforcement and crash injury re- council executiveBourne, safety secretary, will ports. be among the Utah delegates atThe Congress is the world's tending the Congress. They will largest safety event and all as- also attend the Annual Meeting pects of safety will be covered of Safety Council Managers on in the 200 scheduled meetings, October 14 and il5 at Chicago. many of which will be devoted to traffic accidents which last CARD OF THANKS year killed 36,000 persons and We take this means of expressinjured 1,250,000. Traffic sessions will open with ing our heartfelt appreciation and presentation of the 1955 Beecroft thanks to the many relatives and Memorial Award to D. Grant friends for the many kindnesses Mickle, director of the traffic en- shown us, sympathies and beaugineering division of .the Auto- tiful floral offerings on the death motive Safety Foundation, for his of our beloved husband, father many years of service to safety. and grandfather, Ernest Benash The presentation will be made Your kind acts helped us very by J. N, Bauman, vice president much in our hour of sorrow. Mrs. Ernest Benash & Family of the White Motor Co., CleveMr. and Mrs. Frank Tomsic Jr. land, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. John Benash At the opening session of the Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Snyder 17, in the Congress, October of Conrad ballroom the grand 'Hilton hotel, Maj. Gen. Paul F. literary commercialism Is lowYount, chief of transportation of ering the intellectual standard to the Department of the Army, will accomodate the purse and to meet ' emphasize the importance of a frivolous demand fpr amusesafety in peace and war. Other ment instead of for improvement. speakers will be Miss Elizabeth Mary Baker Eddy 17-- j i JOURNAL (Utah) Nat'I. Safety Congress To Study Serious Accident Incidence Members of the Five Hundred had with them a seven year old Club were entertained Friday at Indian boy, Ralph, who is living the home of Gladys Trauntvein. with them while he attends Minnie Manson of Monroe and school. Mrs. Karma Dalton and son, Mabel Smith were her special Steven, of Salt Lake City, were guests. The Beehive Girls of the MIAlSuests for a week at the Frank took the spotlight Monday when Bertots. Freddie and Doris Blackham they gave the assembly program.! Later they enjoyed a party in the and son, Bruce, formerly of Relief Society room decorated ; Spring Glen, are newcomers in with bright autumn leaves. Blue town. Freddie was born here, tapers lighted the table for the leaving Kenilworth with his of birthday cake, honey ents just a few years ago, and curiously cookies, punch and candy favors. now has returned, The Beehive leaders are Mar-- 1 enough, to a house once occupied jorie Winn and Emma Draper, by his family. Meeting for their annual Activity counselor Una Swensonj with the entertainment. fest" at the home of Fern Jewkes week were her old school Mr. and Mrs. Henry Traunt-jla- st vein have received word that chums, Mrs. Robert Mathis of y, their daughter, Helen, landed in Brigham City, Mrs. Lyle Max Mrs. Hams, Ogden; 1, Oct. and 5nley, Australia, left soon after with her mission- - Hiawatha, and Mrs. Ralph Jen-ar- y companion and two elders sen, Mrs. Lamar Jones and Mrs. for Brisbane, to begin the firstEugene Johansen, all of Castle (Dale. The girls were classmates assignment j through .grade and high school Elder From ?t k HELPER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1955 L f - Z , Oc-.M- - get rs iVIUIlIi from on GLENMORE y. Bomb-Carol- yn - I i I J fl' ' 1 I 1 vlenprc I ! MORE ttsle... I ! i tfTT 1 i 1 1 IbMWM 3 Eg MUiuj quality... I IWMM MIHUM rrrnrnj MORE enjoyment... t I H UNTUCKT STRAIGHT 10URHON WHISKEY j ; ;i IS ; WMIf II J9 iiiiiifiifiiiiifiiiiM. I 86 ! I S 1 j I J j j tra-dr- en 1 3 . Lairi -- MM-ir- "ff HICKORY GROVE r i You know, if the day ever comes when business slows a bit from our accustomed 70 miles per hour, and our accustomed ilOO bucks per week simmers to 50, we are not going to be too super nonchalant about taxes. Today we pay king size taxes, with not too hefty complaints we have to pay 'em. But let the the time come when we are on the 50 buck schedule and the wampum in our jeans is not so plentiful, then it is gonna soak ' KtNTUCKT STIAICHT OUBBOH WHISS.lt Every drop distilled and bottled by GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY do-re-- mi IMS (XHod.and pay in 10 monthly installments HJ0 Yes, that's right fill your tank now and arrange for refills throughout the winter on Utoco's new budget plan by which you may take 10 months to pay if you desire. Utoco Fuel Oils are expertly blended for home oil heating units. Clean burning, trouble free and no waste. Highest heat content. Call or see your nearest Utoco distributor for prompt, efficient, courteous service and payment on a plan if you prefer. This offer expires November 30, 1955 so please don't delay in placing your order. Do it now! s' ( utoco) You gxD more from UTOCO and you get it f Distributed by FEfinELL BEfJTLEY HELPER -:- - PHONE 336 Louisville, Kentucky in that our "free riders" Govt". are nd State owned projects the fly in the ointment. If Govt, and State paid taxes like Mr. and Mrs. John Q., the bite, on the Mr. and Mrs. would not be nearly so deep. Now is the time to call a halt on further proposed projects such as Niagara River power, that would put more salt in our sore spots. This is no time to ho! hum! around or listen to the sweet proposals of letting the .State or Govt, shoulder moreof our burdens. In the long run it would be reverse english our path would be just so much harder as we brace ourself for that spring day in April April 15th. time to It Is time to get hep put a quietus on further projects that raise our very own taxes. And today not manana, or day after manana. Yours toith the low down, JO SERRA CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this means of expressing my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the many friends and relatives for the kind nesses and sympathies expressed and for the beautiful floral of ferings on the death of my be loved wife. UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY 10-13- -p Reverend John Wonder and Family Select your choice of Mattress and Box Springs from our Van Truck at your ZBr::zJ'f V'w C-- :;. i or your present mattress. Try Our Orthopedic Mattress (no button) & Box Springs. This is the mattress everybody is talking about. All types of mattresses rebuilt Mail Coupon lor full details. OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. 147 N. University, Provo 2763 So. State, Salt Lake City Please call at my home to estimate the cost of rebuilding my mattress, or estimate trade-i- n value on one of your new mattresses. I understand that your call will not obligate me In any way. Namt Address . |