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Show HELPER The Black Diamonds HIMIII I I 1 1 II IMl News About Our Neighbors From I HELPER JUNIOR HIGH kathleen monds." By Rampagers Club Coal has been making some thing of a comeback, after a period in which it was deep in the HELPER DEFEATS E. CARBON doldrums. The bank's account by Don Thomas shows why the horizon has SPRING CANYON By SCHOOL NEWS FROM An eastern bank recently had something to say about the coal industry, under the coloful title "Bright future for black dia- THURSDAY. FEB. 16, 19SS PACE SIX I JOURNAL (Utah) LA JENSEN MHIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Mr. (Paul Shields of Salt Lake spend a few days with his wife, Oty, president of the Spring and children. Canyon Coal company, was a The work lesson at Relief Sobusiness visitor here a couple of ciety Wednesday evening was The days last week. given by Pearl Anderson. A ward teachers meeting was meeting was conducted by Winheld at the church building last nie Reid, who also presented a Monday evening, after which display of hand work. A facial demonstration was premany of the homes in the ward make-u- p were visited by the teachers. sented by Lillian Day, assisted George Garland is visiting at by Edith Baird. Refreshments the C. E. Pauley home this week. were served by Jewell Wall, Mr. and (Mrs. Lewis Timothy Tmsneldto (Mills and Virginia emd son, Shane, were Sunday Keele. visitors in Wellington at. the Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Andertiorne of Mrs. Timothy's father, son received word last week that J. R. Lindsey. their son, Maurice, had arrived Friends (here are happy to wel- safely in Germany. come 'Mrs. Edith Fullerton- back Primary last week was conto Spring Canyon again. She has ducted toy 11a Jensen. Carmen been in Spring Glen with rela- Ramirez offered the invocation. tives for awhile. The stanard was. by Mr. end Mrs. Arlen Dyches and Karen Jones. The presented was singing m, Verdis, traveled to Moroni conducted' by Yvonne Jewkes Friday evening and visited over with Elsie Pauley at the piano. ight with relatives. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Jensen accompanied by Mr. Dyches' and children, Lou Jean and Dor-y- l, torother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. traveled to Centerfield SunDean Dyches, they traveled to day. They- received word that a Provo, where they spent the day. brother - in - law, Mr. Andreas Mervin L. Peacock visited here Jensen, had died suddenly SatSunday with his son and wife, urday afternoon, and that a sisMr.; and Mrs. Bobby Peacock, at ter, Affalone Jensen, who fell the Udell Keele home. Mr. Pea- and broke her Just before cock : is employed at Hanksville Christmas, had hip been taken to tmt during the week had return- the hospital with a sudden illed to his 'home in Emery to ness. Several officers and class leaders of the Storrs ward (Relief Society, attended Stake Relief So ciety meeting at Helper Saturday afternoon. LUMP SLACK (Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day were pleasantly surprised last week to receive a phone call from their Prompt Delivery son, Rex, who is at Ft. Riley, Large or Small Orders Mr. and Mrs. John Richards were Sunday dinner guests at PORTABLE ELECTRIC & the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland ACETYLENE WELDING Peacock in Price. Sunday evening Mr. and 'Mrs. George Kelly of See TOM IIOVAT M N. Main - Phone 6- -J - Helper Helper were dinner guests here at the Richards home. brightened. Half of our electric and power comes from ocal power consumption is soaring. In the next 20 years, it is estimated, power companies alone may require as much as 600 million tons of coal a year more than the industry's total 1)965 produc f dvnn. Editor . U. S. Army Asks For More. Reservists T7, TOm Utah Area Helper's ninth and tenth grade basketball teams defeated1 East Carbon Thursday. Jn the pre-- 1 th grad StJrar.bn scor! of 46 to 36. Stephen Hafey was the top man. in scoring. In' the main game the tenth grade de- feated East Carbon by a score of Coinciding the nation's colors. The bulk of jgp. Canyon Soldier inese men nave served the re New In First quired two years of active duty Division time and have been released to Infantry VoRT RILEY, KAN. fill the U. S. Army Reserves Res Control Groups. The Control B. Day, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Group system places an Henery E. Day, Spring Canyon, not in an active reserve Utah, recently arrived at Fort basis for a Riley, Kan. for duty with the unit, on a stand-b- y specified number of years. Simi- 1st Infantry Division. lar to a "replacement pool", these The Red One" division men are subject to recall in an returned"Big to the U. S. in October ' ' emergency. 1955 after 13 years overseas. The Army Reserve, recently Private Day, a combat engineer authorized to increase its in Company D of the division's strength," serves as a training 1st Engineer- Battalion, entered ground for officers and non- the Army in May 1965 and recommissioned officers as their ceived basic training at Fort peacetime mission. Carson, Colo., and Fort Leonard , with a U. S. Army call for 18,000 draftees for the first four months of 1556 issued last week from the Pentagon, military officials at this head tion. Wood, Mo. ed quarters Day was" graduated" in 1855 It takes a ton of coal to make 20 a call lor more U. S. Army Refor the tenth grade, to servists in the state of Utah. Be faithful over home rela- from Carbon High School a ton of steel and steel de- leadpoints his mates to victory. mand has also been running at Lieutenant Colonel James W. tions; they lead to higher joys: tremendous levels. The fastColored Pencil sets, all Mnds, Brandon, who heads the U. S. obey the Golden .Rule for human SCHOOL NURSE and it will spare you much to!d at the indus growing Army Reserve Procurement Sec- life, Helper Journal by Barbara Tomsie Mary Baker Eddy of tion at Utah Military District bitterness. ry looks to coal for -, The Econ3rd period Home the raw materials it uses in pro Headquarters today indicated ducing its long list of products omics class has been studying that although draft quotas were And special types of coal are home nursing. The school nurse, high and were likely to get high. Just Arrived ! ! ! providing an economical and ef Mrs. Giacoletto, has been here er, young men of 17 to IBM us the how week past fictent fuel in new types of in teaching could, before reaching draft age, d us trial boilers and other firing to make hospital beds, and how enlist in hometown Army Re MATCHABELU "SPIRIT OT SPRING" to turn patients in bed. Mrs. Gia serve units thereby becoming 1 equipment. The bank also pays tribute to coletto will be back next week 'draft exempt. CHECK THIS ITEM FOR SURE! ' the progressiveness of the coal to continue this "In view 61 today's shaky interesting men in investing in cos'ly ma course. world situation," said Colonel chines which produce the iuel at Brandon, "it is extremely diffiVITAMINS" PANEL DISCUSSION less cost. An automatic miner, cult for a young man to forecast John Jensen by his own future unless he himself for instance, can rip eight tons MULTIPLE VITAMINS WITH RED of coal out of a seam in a single Last Thursday, February 9, we decides to act before he is draftminute. had a panel discussion in Mrs. ed. The U. S. Army Reserve is the solution for those young men Coal is an old industry with Neva Green's room. new ideas. who can't afford to gamble with The topics were: The First National City Bank the Draft Board." JUNIOR SIZES (a) Which is more important of New York. Current Department of Defense citizenship or scholarship? (b) Should a person be allow rulings permit U. S. Army Reed to become class president if servists to fulfill their military Those from the Storrs ward his grades are low? IflOO or 500 Double obligations by performing six who attended stake conference at (c) Should a school sponsor months of active duty at Fort rex All luxury Price Sunday were happy to see 100 drivers? Ord, California, upon completion a former Spring Canyon resi reof school. are Draftees high (d) Should pupils who partici BATTLE RIBBON only dent in attendance, Mrs. Minnie pate in a major sport be excused quired to serve a full tour of active duty to include PLASTIC BANDAGES IN COLORS Clark, who now lives in Salt from their homework? Lake City. She was visiting in (e) Should classes be grouped service at overseas establishPrice with her daughter and according to their mental ability? ments. iBoth Army Reservists and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin This was a great deal of fun Selective Service inductees must Campbell and their family. and we enjoyed presenting our fulfill a total of eight years of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Olsen views. We hope we have more combined active duty and hometown reserve service under the spent Sunday in Cleveland a of tlieitx. the home of iMr. and Mrs. Clar Armed Forces Reserve Act of CITIZENSHIP L. & DRUG ence Wall. 1955. by Kathleen Dunn Since September of 1960 a tois not just SaTuTIhg tal of 2,020,430 Selective Service Stamp Pad inks available at theCitizenship Corner Hill and Main .when it passes by or inductees have been called to Helper, Utah flag the Journal office. pledging allegiance to same or making "A's" in history or being able to tell how many were in the first colonies, or who it was that said, "Give me liberty or give me death". Citizenship is rather a full time job in our everyday living. Citizenship is being fair in all our dealings with others as in business or at play. Good citizen lays the foundation for good ship on this 1956 character. Citizenship is helping those who are unfortunate. It is obeying laws. It is paying our taxes to finance our government. It is respecting the officers whose job it is to enforce the laws. is taking care of and Citizenship Automatic Washer -not destroying our public build ings euch as schools, libraries L with Clothes-Savin- g and city, county and state prop erty. Live-Wat- er Good citizenship is appreciat Washing Action ing our school system where the rich and poor alike may receive an education, and without charge. $29-9It is also being studious and not being satisfied with less than a straight "A" report card. Yes, IGlenmotel someone said, "Cleanliness is next . The light, mild Bourbon to Godliness," which is true, but I lomioM II of cherished flavor good citizenship would stand winter pretty close to Godliness, too. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON Let's work pretty hard at it! 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After the (film was over, questions were asked by the students and answered by Mr. Thomas. I more safety films like this were shown, and we would realize the seriousness and danger of careless driving, there would be less accidents. We who will drive or do drive DRIVE CAREFULLY AND SAVE A LIFE THE LIFE YOU SAVE MAY (BE YUOR OWN! container rustproofed for lasting THE CO-E- D CLUB by Janet Laboroi If there seems to be a secretive air among ' the members of the Co-E- d Club, it is no wonder! The Slt-0-Di- Timing Control Lets you for different automatic time cycle vary fabrics, different size loads I al "WHERE PERFECTION OF PRODUCT JS 'TRADITION" members of the club are busy as bees preparing the script for the Co-assembly that will be put on in the early part of March. They are also working on the plans for the decorations for the Girls' Day Dance which will also be held in (March. Besides this, the girls are practicing new marching routines for some fine marching exhibitions. 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But as I see it, the first lint in the bank. Ifs safe . , 1ft handy . . . of defense against need or worry is having it's convenient profitable." Their banked savings 5fcrry --nine and a hat million American evidently feel that way. now average around a thousand dollan and total well over seventy-thre- e billion the accumulated reserve ever for perianal tccuriry anywhere. largest Make our bank your financial headquarter start by opening a saving account with u next payday' ...ifs ch ... HELPER STATE DANK Helper, Utah Phone 5 |