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Show -- Our (Great America ft tyNatyM TT?f ?f TYTYTYTTTTtTTTYI SPRING GLEN myt ETC. If J' WJS NOW PAV Vtj'nnu PiWNNCR? int v.nriv, ivRn wrr-rsyin- - b Sp ifira iwtffiriv y S" JtVTT i.r ru iwi.urri.k' mum pnrmurTH industries. j WC.- - BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS COMMISCONSERVATION SION C? THE STATE OF UTAH In re: ESTABLISHMENT OF DRILLING UNIT OR UNITS IN CLEAR CREEK GAS FIELD, CARBON AND EMERY COUNTIES ( UTAH. NOTICE OF CONTINUATION OF HEARING CAUSE NO. 3 shelter designed by the Federal Civil Defense Administration would provide almost omnslete protection from fallont at low cost if built as a project. It would Alio be a welcome tornado and hurricane haven. fcda Photo) FALLOUT STAPLER UTAH OIL AND CAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION CLEM B. FEIGHT Secretary MARKWELL All-Purpo- se PACEMAKER (Date of September -- out-of-to- Publication: Thursday, 20, 1956. Phone News Items To w, Ra-mo- .Notice is hereby given that the hearing held at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, September 12, 1956, in the Governor's Board Room, State Capitol Suilding, Salt Lake City, J'tah, for the purpose of establishing a drilling unit or units in the Clear Creek Gas Field, Carbon and Eimery Counties, Utah, is continued until Wednesday, October 10, 1956, at 10:00 a.m. in the Senate Chambers. NEW! 'Mrs. Sarah N. Rowley, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Hansen and granddaughter, Camie Sue, motored to La- Sal Ic where they spent Monday and Tuesday visiting at the home offriends and relatives. Visiting at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Duke, Sunday, was Veral Rasband and family of Provo. Henry Skriner spent Monday in Salt Lake City on a business trip. Spending the weekend visiting at the heme of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milan Corak, was Miss Mila Lee Corak, who is attending the Holy Cross School of Nursing in Salt Lake City. From Rock Spring, Wyo., comes Mrs. Bob Bardo this week. She is visiting at the home of her son Mr. and and daughter-in-laMrs. Tony Kabonic. Miss Pat Hyde was honored at a birthday party given for her last Saturday night celebrating her 7th birthday. The guests enjoyed dancing and refreshments. Those in attendance were Roberta Chuibbick, Frank Blackham, Mar-li- n Wright, Connie Nichols, Dorothy and Delores Borun, Emma Frankie Justicen, Saceomano, Vink Tolich, Marie Murray, Sher-ro- n Smith, Elaine Arno, Judy ra Anderson, Helen McClafn, Aguirre, Bill Nkhols.-GerrMarchello, Ike Fazzio, Joan Boy-ac- k, Mary Leu Sherman, Ella Mae Noyes and, of course, Pat. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Judd spent Saturday in Roosevelt where they were guests at a wedding reception in honor of Mrs. Judd's cousin and new wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Larson. A happy setting this weekend was the Frank Bendetti residence when his daughter, Sylvia, who is in attendance at the Holy Cross School of Nursing, was able to visit her home. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Rowley spent Saturday and Sunday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Snyder and son, Gary, spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting at the home of their Journal Adding Machine Paper, by the roll, or case at Journal office. 4 astSe Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Jack Beckstrand. They attended the State Fair and enjoyson-in-la- ed the Ice Follies. Combining business with pleasure Saturday were .Mr. and Mrs. John Fercik Jr., when they spent the day in Salt Lake City. f Former residents Spring Glen, Mrs. H. Elkins, has decided once more upon making her heme here again. The pesple of Spring Glen are to be commended on the way they turned cut to the polls Tuesday with 403 voting. However, there was still almost one hundred people who did not vote. We hope these citizens will not nee:eet their duty on Nov. 6th. Mr. and Mrs. John Kosec ac companied by their daughter-in- law, Mrs. Louis Kosec, spent Tuesday in Provo on a business trip. Miss Phyllis Rowley spent an enjoyable day Sunday in Price visiting at the home of a friend, Miss Sherron Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kochevar spent Saturday in Salt Lake City where they attended the Utah State Fair and the Ice Follies. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and family spent Saturday in Salt Lake City on a combined business and pleasure trip. They report having very milch enjoyed spending the afternoon visiting at the home of their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jay Rasmussen and family. Miss Judy Hansen returned home iSunday with glowing re- PAGE THREB Biard were present for the presentation and Mrs. Winters gava a few remarks. Mrs. Evan Smith, was also present. Lee Seeley was sustained as Geneology chairman and Tnrmas Bendall as YMMIA President, Donald Browshaw was sustained as counselor and Dick Snow as Secretary. Friendly News Notes From 4 By JOSEPHINE A Ward outing was held at Green River Saturday. A large group attended and reported a very enjoyable time. Among those attending were Bishop Westo l Potter and farnily, LaVeil Miller and family, the Dodd Wilste-iosthe Lynn Wilsteads, the Lee John Houghton and Donald, Larry Hyatt, the Thomas Bendalls, Mrs. Mae Snow and family, the Ted Jensen family, the Mel Taylor family, Conn.c Etzel, Barbara Bailey, Udell Huff, Gary Turner and Nadine Nielson. Joanne Hyatt entertained at her home Thursday evening for her club members. Attending were Lorraine Babcock, Barbara and Dana Phelps, Jolene Hatch, Betty Nichols and Jama Grundy. Mrs. Neva Green was honored for her .birthday at Auxiliary Wednesday evening. She received many lovely gifts. Members present were Eva Fiack, Ellen Carlson, Mary Babcock, Edna Hardee, Josephine Houghton, Alice 'Foote, Lenore Davis, May Hilton, Elna Nougaret and Inez Fiack. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Carlson were Salt Lake City visitors over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills and family were Provo visitors Saturday. Mrs. Roy Mills and Mr. ports of having had a wonderful Mr. andandMrs. Remo Etzel were time attending the various acvisitors Lake Salt Sunday. City tivities at the state fair in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capece and Lake City, including the Ice Folof Salt Lake City were lies, award' assembly, and Style family of Dress Revue. Judy was one of weekend visitors at the home Evans. Mrs. Annie five Carbon county girls chosen Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lewis 'and to represent the at the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lewis were Mrs. Flossie Mae Tregehele Loke City visitors over the and children of Salt Lake City, Solt weekend. spent a few days of the past Speakers at Sacrament meeting week visiting at the home of her evening were Evan Smith Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hay- land Tidwell. Joanne Brother cock. Mrs. Tregehele has now Golden was her awarded Hyatt motored on to Grand Junction Gleaner Certificate and pin by Mr. Haycock toy accompanied Weston Potter. Mrs. Winwhere they tplan on spending Bishop ters Mrs. Lewis of the Stake and some time visiting at the home of Mrs. Haycock's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Haycock and family. y JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1956 w ROWLEY by PHYLLIS HELPER The 4 Notes of Interest from Neighboring UIOMf OF ACBES OF TIM BBBLAfJDf AOS CfChi TO THE PUBL IC KM? 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HELPER JOURNAL Phone 21 - - UTAH RAILWAY Prescriptions Filled Phone 553 HelperUtah Helper -:- Hl:Mimiin!UKi:i.mmjiUinJrtlUmil September' 5th marked the "second birthday of little Janie Lynn James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen James. Helping celebrate the occasion were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Nielson of Price and also Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mower and daughter. Other birthdays this month include those of Mr. Fidel Sanchez on the asth and also that of his daughter, Rose, on the. 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Sanchez ll CAtORlFcmw-- ' STARTING NEXT WEEK, HELPER LIONS CLUB MEMBERS WILL ATTEMPT TO CONTACT EVERYONE IN THIS DIS- TRICT T.0 SEE IF THEY WISH THEIR THEIR BIRTHDAY ON THE HELPER NAME LISTED ON AREA COMMUNITY CALENDAR.' THEY WILL THEN BE PRINTED AND DISTRIBUTED. PROCEEDS FROM THE CALENDAR WILL BE USED FOR HELPER LIONS CLUB SERVICE PROJECTS IteM'f LEMONS ARE A BOON VKB .V TO DIETERS-HIG- H IN VITAMIN C. LOW IN CALORIE9 AND 'fWf H; W, " A of Truck drivers, especially those who drive truck-trailerhave been celebrate. found by surveys to be the most Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Judd efficient and safety conscious group and girls spent a day last week our highways. using yisiting with friends and relaBased on the experiences of tives in Ferron. Mr. and Mrs., David Colton of these drivers,-- Fruehauf Trailer Salt Lake City were guests at Company has compiled a the home of Mr. and Mrs. George safety program for all diivers: 1. Don't "tailgate" or drive too Haslam while Mrs. Colton visit ed with her father, Frank Man close to car ahead. 2. Park all your other problems gone, who is seriously 01. as you draw away from the curb. 3. Drive defensively. Watch for one foolish driver. 4. Give the right of way, don't debate it. 5. Remember your ear w do only as you bid. in ... I 11 l "DRMHG Cook Book" rWW! 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