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Show The HELPER (Utah) JOURNAL SPRING CANYON HEWS THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956 PAGE SIX wick and Arthur Erickson gave talks. George Morgan, Wayne Steele and Stewart Stringharn of Price visited at priesthood meeting here Sunday morning. . The Masaji Imai family were Salt Lake City visitors again over the weekend. Richard Reid of Helper, who was recently home on furlough, visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day one afternoon. Heme missionary speakers here at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Lynn Naylor and Lowell Keller of Price. The meeting was conducted by Bishop Jensen. It is nice to know that Winnie Reid is rapidly recovering from her operation and can get out and around again. She attended the Sunday meetings and con ducted the singing at the evening meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and family spent Sunday in Sunnyside at the home of Mrs. An derson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sheets. The Arthur Erickson family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chadwick at the Helper park Sunday afternoon. Monday guests at the Erickson home were Art's sister, Thelma, her husband, Joe Sherman, and their daughter, Jolene, of Ogden, and his mother, Mrs. Whitey Erickson, of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jewkes accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Foote, of Castle Gate to Salt Lake City Sunday. Carol Lambert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lambert, who is living in Tacoma, Wash., recently had the misfortune of being injured in an automobile accident. HELPER PONY LEAGUE First Half Schedule May 26 Bryner's vs Lions, 2 Paul Shields of Salt Lake City, WSA vs Rio Grande Vets, pjn.; President of the Spring Canyon 4 p.m. Coal Co., was a business visitor NOTICE OF SPECIAL May 28 Rio Grande Vets Vs here last week. Bryner's, 4 p.m.; Liens vs WSA, Mrs .Arlen Dyches underwent 6 pjn. COURT HOUSE BOND ELECTION an operation at the Price hosMay 31 WSA vs Bryner's, 4 pital Thursday morning. She repjn.; Rio Grande Vets vs Lions, Carbon County, Utah turned home Monday afternoon 6 pjn. Mr. Mrs. Arthur with and Parry, June 4 Rio Grande Vets vs June 12, 1956 who visited a while before they WSA 4 p.m.; Lions vs Bryner's, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 12th returned to their home in Price 6 pjn. y of June, 1956, a special election will be held in Carbon County, that evening. June 7 WSA vs Lions, 4 p.m.; electors of the Ottfh, oythe purpose of submitting to the qualified Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Ware-haBryner's vs Rio Grande Vets, 6 , Countytb'e, following question: of Ferron, parents of Mrs. p.m. Shall" the 'general obligation .bonds of the County of Carbon, June 11 Lions vs Rio Grande Dyches, spent several days at the ' dn the aggregate principal amount of $370,000.00, be issued Vets, 4 p.m.; Bryner's vs WSA, Dyches home. 6 pjn. and sold for the purpose of defraying part of the cost of Bill Farish traveled to Ogden June 14 Bryner's vs Lions, 4 erecting and furnishing a county court house, said bonds to and brought home his wife last ' p.m.; WSA vs Rio Grande Vets, (mature in not to exceed twenty years from the date of said week. They were guests at the ' 6 p.m. bonds, and to bear interest at a rate not exceeding four per home of their daughter, Mary, June 18 Rio Grande Vets vs centum per annum? her husband, George Chino, and Bryner's, 4 p.m.; Lions vs WSA, None but such qualified electors as shall have paid a property family. Mrs. Farish attended a 6 p.m. tax in Carbon County in the year next preceding such election shall Mother's banquet with Mary at June 21 WSA vs Bryner's, 4 be permitted to vote on said question. iAn elector, to be qualified to the Mansion House in Ogden Fripm.; Rio Grande Vets vs Lions, vote at said special election, must be registered. There shall be no day evening. Sunday on their re6 p.m. special registration of voters, but the official register last made or turn trip home they stopped at Last named team is home team. revised shall constitute the official register for such special election. Salt Lake to visit with their If the (voter desires to vote in favor of the issuance of said daughter, Colleen, her husband, HELPER BOYS BASEBALL bonds, he shall place an "X" in the space after the word "yes" on George Cardell, and family, where LEAGUE the official ballot. If the voter desires to vote against the issuance ithey were dinner guests. of said bonds, he shall place an "&" in the space after the word Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canfield First Half Schedule "bo" on the official ballot. spent Saturday rock hunting at (First game 'begins at 4:30 and At said election .the polls shall be open at the hour of 7:00 Cisco and south of Cedar City, second game at 6 p.m.) o'clock ajm., and remain open until, and be closed at the hour of They are (making plans to go to 25 .Mutual vs Helper May Grand Junction, Colo., this Satfi:00 o'clock p.m., of the election day. Furniture vs Merc; Helper The voting places in the election districts within the County, urday and enter some of Mr, Canfield's rock work in the rock and the judges thereat, shall be as follows: May 29 Kiwanis vs Mutual; show there. Merc, vs Helper Furn. Helper Election District Louisa Jewkes and children Polling Place Judges Kiwanis vs Helper June 1 sev are home again after staying Scofield Town Hall No. 2, Scofield Mary Ann Thomas Mutual vs Helper Furn. Merc; eral days in Ferron with LouLeda Strang Kiwanis vs Helper June 5 isa's parents. Frances W. Helsten Furn.; Helper Merc, vs Mutual. Sunday dinner guests at the Alice Menzies No. 4, Clear Creek School House June 8 Helper Furn. vs Hel Mr. were and home Henry Day Geneva Sutton at Clear Creek Merc; Mutual vs Kiwanis. per Mrs. Newell Day and family of Wilma McCarthy 12 Helper Furn. vs Mu June Clive Mrs. and Mr. Orem, and Merc, vs Kiwanis. Mrs. Leona Turner No. 5, Royal tual; Helper Harvey Wells Day of Salt Lake City. 15 Mutual vs Helper June Residence Mrs. Joie Wells Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Andervs Kiwanis. iFurn. Mrs. Archie Karr Merc; Helper son are making plans to move 19 Kiwanis vs Mutual; not is to a A mother June person No. 6, Castle Gate Jennie Nielsen Amusement Hall to Carbonville, where they have lean on, but a person to make Helper Merc, vs Helper Furn. Blanche Thomas purchased a farm and home. The Kiwanis vs Helper June 22 leaning unnecessary. Sylvia Barney place is just across the river Mutual vs Helper Furn. Canfield Fisher Merc.; Dorothy was Mrs. Ralph Crawford from the game farm and No. 7, East Helper Helper City Hall formerly owned by the John Pace Angelina Pascuzzi Bertha Spratling family. Lillian Day and Ha Jensen No. 8, West Helper Arthur Kuster Navy Recruiting were among those who learned Colombo Office Mary to test pressure cookers at Helper UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING Esther Bartlett The demonstramorning. Friday No. 9, Spring Glen Eva Jones School Hou6e tion was given by Charlene Lind, Vera Marston home demonstration agent. AND PICTURE FRAMING county Teresa Ori Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parker of .Mae Fail No. 10, Kenilworth Amusement Hall Helper were Sunday visitors in Vivian S. Jones Spring Canyon. Alice M. Whitford The invocation at Primary You Name It We Do No. 12, Spring Canyon JL.DS. Church (Lillian Day Tuesday was given by Kathy Basement Jones. Elizabeth Evans presented Zelpha Dyches Mills Thusnelda the Standard. A talk on "Respect s Mrs. Nellie Woodward for Parents", was given by PegNo. 13, Standardville Ray Woodward m -- Mrs. 'Loma Davis Mrs. Shirley Tatton Union Hall Birdalee Howard Latuda Estelle Leger Anna Picco Victor Orlandi, Jr. Rains Fredia Woody Orlandi Residence Mrs. Louise Svetich Mrs. Kate Thorn 82 West iMrs. Belle P. Johnson North First Northwest Price Emma Virden Marie B. Besso C. Olsen Minnie House Price at East Price Court Jessie D. Stringharn Maude Warren School Price Donna Judd Reeves at South Leo Leonard Price No. 14, No. 15, No. 16, No. 17, No. 18, No. 19, Wellington School House Wellington No. 20, Housing Office Sunnyside at No. Bl, Northwest Junior High School Helper No. 23, Wattis No. 24, Hiawatha Doctor's Office at Wattis Amusement North Dragerton Hall No. 25, South Dragerton 116 Carson Ave. No. 26, No. 27, No. 28, No. 31, Martin Columbia School House Ross Service Station School House Price City Hall Central Price Northeast Price No. 32, Jr. College Bldg. No. 35, Carbonville HiWay Motel No. 36, Miller Creek 568 So. Carbon Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jewkes and son, Kevin, recently spent an afternoon in Huntington visiting with Mrs. Jewkes' grandmother, Mrs. Martha Marshall. Tia Imai and LaPreal Richards were among those who enjoyed the art exhibit at the municipal building in Price, Friday evening. They also attended an art meeting at the Art Barn. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid recently enjoyed a visit from their son, Eddie Sherer, who has been stationed at an air base in California. A review of the literature lesEdna Powell sons on the Literature of EngStella Davis land, given during the past five Annie Snyder years, was given by Charlotte Millie Larsen Newren at Relief Society WedJosephine Jensen nesday evening. She was assisted Joan C. Rutherford by LaPreal Richards and Edith Genevieve Preston Baird. who gave a number of Mrs. Mary Ford readings. Mrs. Baird also sang a Elizabeth J. Phelps solo and gave a musical reading. Caroline Tomsk She was accompanied on the pi ano by Ida Canfield. iMrs. Lee Shaw Darlene Olsen, Yvonne Jewkes Gertrude Fish Mrs. T. L. McKee and Ila Jensen from the Storrs Ward Primary, attended stake Maurine Gordon at Price meeting preparation Cathleen Orton Saturday afternoon.' Vera M. Henderson The sacrament gem at Sunday Mrs. Lester Carter School this week was presented Mrs. Sheldon Justesen Erlinda Ramirez. Jay Chad- Mrs. Esther Griffiths by Margaret W. Stewart Marion Lund Mary Davies Arline Reddington Lois Hamilton Mary Lange Alice Crawford Wreda Peterson Jequetta Lines Mrs. Essie Thomas Mrs. Roy Fausett Mrs. Ruby Olsen Hannah B. Holden Karen Axelgard Lois Anderson Bertha CJulp Hazel Hamelwright Marie Bryner Mrs. Ruth Jewkes Leona Shumway Myrtle L. Jessen Dated at Price, Carbon County, Utah, this 8th day of . May, 1956. TAYLOR W. TURNER Chairman, Board of County Commissioners ATTEST: B. H. YOUNG Carbon County Clerk (SEAL) Ttaitit rvf first mublicatian. Thursday. 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Society of St. Anthony Tickets for the dinner are Church, are nearly completed, acfast and persons wishing moving cording to Mrs. Rosa Garcia, to attend the dinner should make of the group. president to obtain tickets right The popular dinner event will efforts away. They are obtainable from be held in the Helper civic audiany member of the society. torium Sunday, May 27, at 6 p.m., Phone News Items To Journal and the general public is cor Annual Mexican Dinner Plans Near Finish; Event Set For May 27 It CARROLL'S CRAFTS rNc! ft' ?v jgf&O J8&&S?' ' "I've got my eye on you, Dad! Remember, that piggy bank you have in your hand is for putting money in for my future!" OPEN SAVINGS YOUR YOUNGSTERS, 2V2 ACCOUNTS AT OUR AND DEPOSIT BANK FOR REGULARLY) PAID ON INSURED SAVINGS THE HELPER STATE BANK HELPER, UTAH 127 South Main - Phone 265 - Helper MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Multiple Sclerosis Being Mastered Through Research at Spears Hospital Intensive research into the causes and correction of the crippling and killing diseases has been quietly going on at Spears Chiropractic Sanitarium and Hospital, Denver, Colo., for several years. During this time discoveries have been made which are proving extremely valuable in the relief of such conditions as multiple sclerosis, cancer, polio, cere- bral palsy and mental deficiency, arthritis and rheumatism, tuber- culosis, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, headaches, asthma, rheumatic fever, heart and numerous other stubborn diseases. This article relates to multiple sclerosis, but documented proof of the amazing results being gotten at SpCars Hospital, and by competent chiropractors everywhere, on many problem diseases is avail able without cost. What U Multiple Sclerosis? Health is harmonious function, ing of the body. Disease results from disorganized functioning. Multiple sclerosis is disorganized functioning of the muscles. It usually starts as a leg weakness and loss of balance, which slowly grows and spreads until its victim is unable to walk, turn over in bed, feed himself, swallow or talk. In the advanced stage, the limbs jerk and shake, the kidneys and bowels get out of control, vision fails and the muscles waste away. With a good heart, patients may live in this unfortunate state for many years. laterrupted Nerve Flew Basic Cause It has long been believed that 'the crippling effects of this disease and its several cousins known by such names as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, lateral sclerosis, cerebral spinal sclerosis, disseminated sclerosis, etc., were the result of a progressive sclerosis (hardening-degeneratioof multiple (many) cells of the brain and spinal cord. Research at Spears Hospital, and experience with hundreds of multiple sclerosis patients, indicate that the basic or original cause of multiple sclerosis usually stems from some injury to the spine and spinal cord which results In cord and nerve pressures. These pressures interrupt the n) If yea 4a set have squoomtsa stomach, write as for COLO CANCER FACTS the mostomaz. leg. factual, felly documented, photographic expose of caaeer ead the horrifying malts that oftea follow wroog tieutmeat, evw wrrttee, 21 coots a copy. 48-po- y V A function normally itself or in harmony with other parts. Nerve power can be measured like electricity and flows over the nerves as electricity flows over wires. Nutritional energy comes from food and reaches the cells through the blood, lymphatic and intercellular circulatory channels. Anything that retards the flow, or prevents proper use oi mese vital elements causes disease. Ihe gratifying results being obtained at Spears Hospital confirm the fact that chiropractic measures, when properly administered, are the successful answers to these problems. How Does the Spine end Its Cord Sastoia Injury? Injuries result from falls, blows, automobile or other accidents; or strains from running, jumping, tussling, lifting, etc. Sometimes they arise from sitting or working in one position for years, or from other factors which appear to be too slight to cause trouble. Such injuries often cause no distress at the time and are therefore soon forgotten. But case and other tests histories, have almost invariably revealed some type of spinal twist, in the many multiple sclerosis cases treated at Spears. These are typical: one fell from a horse; one was hurt playing leap frog; one was injured while wrestling; one fell while skating; one hurt his neck diving; one twisted the pelvis giving birth to a child. Nerves Carry Life Eeergy to All Body Parts One reason why multiple sclerosis has successfully resisted treatment in the past is that hardening is one of the worst types of nerve Even when the degeneration. primary strangulating nerve pressure has been completely removed, nature finds it extremely difficult to change the hardened cells back into normal nerve tissue, capable of transmitting nerve impulses as before. Though discoveries at Speara have greatly aided our progress, we are still not happy with our results on extremely advanced cases of multiple sclerosis, even though a goodly portion of those patients do go home pleased. We are happy, however, that we have proved that multiple sclerosia is not unconquerable, and that our results are generally very gratify Ing to our patienta. ys : i Or. Leo Spears flow of nerve force and nutritional elements to the left, arm and other muscles. Interference with the flow of nerve energy causes muscle groups, individual muscles and the millions of individual an Compensation, expente-fre- c valuable prltes and trip to Denver are Riven the tS oldest people in world by SPEARS in connecwith Its Longevity Rnearch tion Protect now under way. W, want names of all persons over 100 years. being- the fibres forming the muscles to work against one another instead of together, which results in a loss of mucle control and power. Interference with the flow of nutritional elements causes nutritional impoverishment of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles, which results in a progressive shrinkage and weakness in those tissues. It is also because of these things that brain, cord and nerve tissues degenerate. Aaaple Nerve osm! 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Your Body Is the House Yoa Live la Whatever your ailment, we advise that you not take your body for eranted. It in tha S9rat kn.. you live in God's own handiwork. 1 ne nerve iorce that controls it is That is why your body ,s,reative, when its nerve and channels are kept free through chiropractic measures. Since health is your most precious asset and since you have but one life and one body, protect .them now while you , may. For further information, see your local chiropractor and write Spears Chiropractic Hospital, Denver, Colo., for 72 pages of Authentic Proof of Chiropractic results free, And send us names of friends you want to have our God-forc- e. self-healin- g, literature. Spears Is Large Health Center If you prefer to come to Denver without waiting for literature, you may do so. We have a large bed capacity. When the 2,150 bed unit now under construction is finished, Spears will probably be the largest private hospital in the world. Our daily rates for complete care and treatment seldom range higher than average hos- pital care without treatment Remember there is no standard by , ; :"".'"" w ueai ui can Oe worthless " 'wwu, iu auv, .fe CMmq this aotice to a sick Heed may kelp save a Bfe. |