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Show PROBATE delivery of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Mrs. Joe Ban is spending the winter in sunny California. While she is there she will spend some time visiting with t Mr... nd Mrs. Tony Kratofil and family of Van Nuys, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mavar and family of San Pedro, and with Miss Frances Ban, of Sherman Oakes. Mrs. Edith (Grandma) Fuller-to- n returned to Spring Canyon Sunday after visiting for the past ten days with her two sons and Mr. and Mrs. daughters-in-la- w, George Fullerton and Mr. and Airs. Bob Fullerton. (Mrs. Don Morris and family, visitors for the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duke, returned to her home in Salt Lake City Sat- Notice To Creditors Probate So. 2362 ESTATE OF CHARLES KELLY GEER, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Helper, Utah, or to Stanley V. Litizzette, Attorney At Law, Helper, Utah, on or before the 20th day of April, 1956. family. The Christian Science Monitor On Norway St., Boston IS, Mass s JOSEPH JULIANO Administrator of the Estate of Charles Kelly Geer, de- for the Enclosed find my check w money order. Send your newspaper ceased. STANLEY V. LITIZZETTE Attorney for Administrator 178 So. Main St., Helper, Utah Date of first publication, ThursDate of day, February 16, last publication, March 8, 156. 6 months $8 months $4 Nome Address Zone ROWLEY, Tel 399-R1- 1 Impart as much as you can of your spiritual being to those who pre on th tvarf with won. and Stat PB-1- 5 'A knowledge of the Science of accept the latent abili- being develops ties and possibilities of man. Mary Baker Eddy as something precious what comes back to you from them. Albert Schweitzer DEPEND Oil US! Depend on us to keep non-pro- fit somely dressed for school, business and special occasions. We pick up shirts, linens, - everything in the laundry bag- and do them up with utmost care - - deliver them sparkling clean - pnoriE 540 i Mrs. Sarah Rowley has been spending the past while visiting in iMoab with her grandsons, David' and Earl Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith spent Saturday visiting in Salt Lake City. Many members of the Spring Glen LDS ward attended the iMorui caroon fctaKe ixmierence Sunday. During the sessions, Bishop Calvin Taylor, Phyllis Rowley and LaFawn Jones were speakers. Mr. j and Mrs. James Rolando left Saturday for their home in Niles, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Rolando have been visiting for the past few days with Mr. Rolando's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rolando. The Spring Glen Television Corporation, which was recently organized, officially connected the hookups for- the first sets Monday. Now the people of Spring Glen who were not able to get television because of location, will be able to enjoy one of today's miracles. Mrs. James MoFall is spending a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hansen. Mrs. iMcFall has spent the past while visiting in Logan with her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Sharon McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slcriner and Mrs. (Louis Vuksinick spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Keno Ariotti spent the past weekend visiting in Salt Lake City at the home of her Mr. son and daughter-in-la- hand- family your urday. son-in-la- w, OVERALL SERVICE TOO! WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU HELPER CITY LAUNDRY and Mrs. Kenneth Ariotti. Mr. and Mrs. Von Huntsman of Salt Lake City spent the week end visiting at the home of his Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor inlUMMIj reyipi'ww. JOURNAL (Utah) PAGE SKVtf THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1956 the following side issue have become involved: Should money be granted states which practice racial segregation; Should money be allowed religion as well as public schools; Should" the Davis-Bacprovision, rev quiring the payment of "prevail, ingM wage rates, be tied in with) the grants. tion, nti Discussed By Dixon and Mrs. Hyrum j The announcement was made by Rep, Aldoua Dixon. Huntsman;' that they will hold their annual FEDERAL AID FOR SCHOOL the at home Weekend visitors St. Patrick's Card Party, March How would of Mr. and Mrs. John Wharff 13th, at the Helper civic audi- CONSTRUCTION. Utah fare under the President's were their son and his family, torium. as against the Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wharff. A report was given by Troop proposal Miss June Jensen spent Satur- Leader, Mrs. Elizabeth Dalpiaz, Bill? The Kelley Bill would allocate $400,000,000 per year on day and Sunday in Hiawatha that there are 28 Girl Scouts the basis of the number of chilMiss of at home the visiting and 25 Brownies enrolled in this dren in each , state. Most recent Sherlene Sheffield. community, and plans are under- calculations indicate that Utah iMr. and Mrs. Ed White of Salt way for a pro- would receive $2,168,92, which Lake City spent Saturday visit- gram. She is assisted by Mrs. would have to be matched by an ing with Mrs. White's si6ter and Grace Welch, Mary Pinarelli, equal amount. Under the Eisenfamily, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Rose Perrero, Katherine Wright hower program, which would aland Wilma Bottino. Rowley Jr. locate $250,000,000 a year, Utah Mrs. Veronica Haycock, Mrs. It was also announced that a would receive approximately Vesta Morgan, 'Mrs. Thelma Rummage Sale will be held Febto be matched by Mrs. Frances Blackham, ruary 27, 28 and 29. Mrs. Viola Mrs. Jessie Huntsman, Mrs. Elva Ori is chairman, and she will be Thus, financially, Utah is conJudd and Mrs. Mary Duke at- assisted by Mrs. Linda Uhle and better off under the siderably tended the North Carbon Stake Mrs. Edith Sallas. It was also reported that the Eisenhower program because Belief (Society Union Meeting which was held Saturday in the Mother s March of Dimes was while our appropriation would be approximately 18 per cent less very successful. Helper ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Glen James and The St. Patrick's Card Party than in the Kelley Bill, the taxes we would have to pay the Fedfamily were dinner guests Sun- which starts the Spring activi- eral government would be 19 Mr. to ties Mrs. of attractive the at the home be and promises day less. This is because the Eisen Wilford Nielsen of Price. The social function of the Spring Nielsen's are Mrs. James' par- season. A dinner will be 6rvd hower proposal gives relatively more money to, states which are ents. preceding the play and tickets Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jensen may .be obtained from Mrs. Mar- exerting more effort to support spent the weekend visiting with ion Lupo, Phone &5hR, for $15. education. In addition, the EisenMrs. Jensen's parents, Mr. and The committee chairmen for hower program would give relaMrs. Robert Riley Sr. of Provo. this noteworthy event are as fol- tively more money to poorer Mrs. Anna Babkh. left this week lows: Dinner, Mrs. Mary O'Dris-col- l; states. Utah would profit from for her home in Chicago, Illinois. Salad, Mrs. Edith Sallas and both of these factors. I petitioned permission, of the Mrs. .Yolanda Bruno; Tickets, Mrs. (Babich has been visiting for the last few weeks at the Mrs. Marion Lupo; Dessert, Mary Rules Committee to appear and home of her sister, Mrs. Keno Pinarelli and Mrs. Paul Timmons; request an open rule so that Con Ariotti. Dishes, Mrs. Adeline Dalpiaz; gress may express the will of the the home at visitors Prizes, Mrs. Geneva Black; Host- people or proposals for Federal Saturday of 'Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller-to- n esses, Mrs. Mary Colombo; Wait- aid for school construction. Al though the present emergency is were Mr. and Mrs. Mike resses, Sylvia 'Dalpiaz. Turnbal and daughter, Lynne, of Father Edward Dowling gave serious, it is open to doubt that a a short talk regarding Altar lin- majority may be obtained for any Dragerton. specific proposal. This is because Earl Hansen spent Wednesday ens and their meaning. At the conclusion of the bus- in addition to the issues of in visiting in Layton at the home iness meeting the evening was centive for effort and equaliza of Mr. and 'Mrs. Joe Neilson. Sunday evening dinner guest turned over to the Social Chairat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack man, Mrs. Faye Fazzio. A dessert Binoh was Mrs. Martin Swen-se-n luncheon was served. In charge of the luncheon were the followof Kenilworth! Tuesday evening after Mutual ing: Mrs. J. Matekovic, Mrs. the officers and teachers of the Julie Gonzales, Seraphina Tunno, Mutual Improvement Association Esther Elegante, Rose Vuksinick met together to hold their monthand Mrs. Irene Losik. An interesting program was ly preparation meeting. The group planned their activities for also presented. the coming month. $1,-798,- Ras-nvuss- 00. on RELIEF SOCIETY A regular meeting of the Hel per Ward Relief Society will toe? held on Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 2 p.m. The .lesson, .Literature of England on the life of Rudyard Kipling, will be presented by Arlene Holladay. All member? are urged to attend. IT'S THi SEAS OH ton STORMS 4ftf YOU - PROJECTED? INSURANCE . Of All Types AUTO LIFE FIRE Public Liability Equitable Insurance Agency Q. M. patterlck : Phone 202 TattOn Prloa Bills (Prescription . Pharmacy D. & R. G. W. R. R. The Golden IRule is a law of physics: If you try to give some one happiness, you get some Albert Einstein back yourself. - UTAH RAILWAY Prescriptions Filled Helper, Utah Phone 553 w, HELPER PHONE 540 parents, Mr. HELPER The presiding. THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of! CHARLES KELLY GEER, Deceased. Housewives, businessmer teochers, and students all ove the world reod ond enjoy tfv international newspaper,' put Work lished daily in Boston. ne famous for constructive stories and penetrating editorial Special features for the who: J SPRING (1LN By GAYLE i Altar Society Announces Card Party Plans The St. Anthony Altar Society 4 held its monthly meeting Febru 4 ary 8th, at 8 p.m. at the Church j Federal Aid For resident Etta Hall, with School Construction EN tn year $16 Notes of Interest from Neighboring 4 Dia-ma- International daily I & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult clerk of district court or the respective signers far further information. dependable v e TTVYYTTYTTTYYTTTTWYTTTYYTTYTYTTTTYTTTTTTTT-V- This ma" can 9'v you www mm i .,jiji,wu),.ii, I wj - '" "'"""I Rulon Parker Reporters Albert Valdez Fay Giron Many of the children in Mrs. Hanley's roam have been out the past week with illness. They are very busy, getting their .first grade program , ready for their parents on February 22. Mrs. Myers' room has a Valentine post office. The boys and Every girls axe the postmen. morning they put their valentines in the sacks which they decorated with valentines. They learn to read names. This is fun. On.Val entine Day they took their Valentines home. Mrs. Nelson, the elementary our school supervisor, visited school on Monday. i- - r. m v p ' M 4 I 1 1 1 1 A The children had fun on Monday and Tuesday mornings before the .bell rang, when they were given permission to distribute their valentines to the different rooms and observe the different ' valentine boxes. A I mu m Mrs. Schultz surprised Mis Borla's room with a treat for Gene's birthday on February 8. The class is going to have a tonette band. The students are now learning the keys and sev eral members have learned 10 play "Jingle Bells" and "Twinkle, Twinkle". In social studies they have started their unit on the hot wet lands. In science they are now studying about the dinosaurs. Several people have reports to give on the different t If ' I ' ? H 2 B Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon country, come3 the greatest of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years... Ancient Age. We challenge you to find a better bourbon. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY . 6 YEARS 0L0 86 PROOF VIJ 1956 ANCIENT AGE 01ST. CO., FRANKFORT, KY. 3 Since discussing the life of Abraham Lincoln, Mrs. Boren's pupils feel that he was truly a great person. They learned to appreciate him as a boy, a young man, and as president of the United States. They admired his fine character traits of wit, strength, humbleness, helpful ness, sympathy and honesty. The class also sang patriotic songs and learned a poem "Abraham Lincoln" in honor of Lincoln' 147th birthday. 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