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Show 5 New High-Energ- i From Spring Canyon By DAVE ROBERTSON ?( i W; : ) ki Crafty Calvin Jewkes and his sassy sax were a solid smash at the Kiwanis convention in Atlantic City. He is a cool horn man who can riff it with the craziest in any combo and he paid no attention to the bathing beautes. Which is his story. But I remem ber when Cal and his music were a big nothing. Strictly from When he was in the army and played reveille on the bugle, nobody got up. Nowadays every body in his church gets up on Sunday to hear Cal swing low with his sweet chariot. Another boy I go for is Jimmy Giacoletto who belts a clear tenor for the Dull-vill- e. ft' high-energ- Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. This sphere is filled with y fuels. The nitrogen, which is used in the production of Niagara Falls plant is the first in the United States to produce high-enerfuels on a y basis. fuels are chemical fuels as opposed to conventional petroleum-base- d fuels. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. was built solely by the company Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporat a cost of $5,500,000. ation today announced it had beFirst shipments of the fuel come the first company in the have already been delivered to United States to 'produce high-enerthe Air Force, Dr. L. K. Herndon, y head of the fuels on a fuels basis. The fuel is now being operation at Niagara Falls, reported. Shipments, which began shipped to the U. S. Air Force. An interim facility, scheduled less than a month ago, are being for completion at the end of this made in increasing quantities. The fuel now being produced is year, will turn out three times the amount of fuel now being expected to be the forerunner of a $1,000,000,000 industry in the produced in the next ten years. This estimate, plant. An Air in" made by W. C. Foster executive plant, expected to "come will vice president of Olin Mathieson, within the next SO months, is projected on the basis of the increase output many times current volume, according to an Air tremendous quantities of the fuel needed for military aircraft and Force spokesman. This plant is civilian later for long-rang- e the result of an Air Force contract awarded to Olin Mathieson flights. At the present time, the fuel is considered to be suitable Chemical Corporation for construction of a $36,000,000 facility. for aircraft only. chemical fuel sigHigh-energ- y Brig. Gen. C. H. Mitchell, depthe nificantly increases the range of uty director of production of and aircraft and missiles powered by Directorate of Procurement Production at Wright Patterson engines. It does Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, away with engine failure probsaid Olin Mathieson's breaklems at high altitudes. y fuels sigThe result of five years of rethrough on nified greater strength for the search and two years of production testing, the fuels, called United States. The General said HEF-- 2 and HEF-- 3 (High-Energ- y that he could visualize use of this future fuel in the Fuel-- 2 and 3), had been made in small laboratory pilot units by for transporting civilians nonOlin Mathieson as far back is stop from one given point to another over distances heretofore 1952. It is now being produced in the Niagara Falls plant which considered impossible. high-energ- al High-energ- Community az Force-sponsor- tertainment. Otherwise Frank will take a (bath. He can always get well and sign the Burdick Family and their geetars, for whom sophisticated Carbon Co. has a big thing. KOAL announcer Wince has been using a lady's voice all summer in a valiant effort to juice up the commercials. This is a real challenge first a guy's got to go out to his garage and find his radio, dust it off, and then snap it on at a given moment. Adrian Anderson needed a flag waver for Labor Day so he said to Beatrice Barbara Fritchie Jensen, "Here's the flag Barbara, so stick that old grey head out the window." And Barbara Fritchie Jensen replied, you pay me the money first, and I'll stick my head out the window. Well, we established one thing. The City Council reads the paper. Especially last week's issue, in which some wildly inaccurate things were said under my name. I believe I will retract these irresponsible statements, in the inGar-avagl- high-energ- Stamp pad inks available at the Journal office. NATIONAL DEBT According to Senator Byrd, this Coin envelopes available at the country's total debt of the fedJournal. eral 'government, the states and local government, - corporations and individuals is $525 billion. That represents an increase of PROFESSIONALS $200 billion one third in four years.. MITCHELL FUNERAL' 1TOME ; choir. Fact is, this country should dig a new attitude toward religion. If the United States Marines trained like the Christians in our country, we would have lost the war to Germany, we would have lost the war to Japan we could be licked by Costa Rica. And on Sept. 17 you will have a chance to get with it when the Boys Town Choir arrives. Frank Dal-pihas signed a contract with the choir and I hope this community is ready ior such top en- high-energ- i Methodist mm Dick Mitchell Embalmer A Funeral Director Phone ME ia July 15 Mr and Mrs Darrell Jentry. Helper, boy. July 16 Mr and Mrs Kay King, Greenriver, girl. July ;17 Mr and Mrs J. Riley, Clawson, girl. , and Ur and Mrs Keith July terest of good journalism staying out of the can. I was wrong, I am sorry and I have no defense. Except to say that I was caught up in the mob hysteria at the ball game, in which blood flowed in the parking lot and Price 'Helper relations became strained when the park lights were not available. Upon a too, too late checkng of the facts I find that the Council was in no way responsible because nobody had even asked for the lights that evening. There is also a peak ioad situation, along with a meter reading which came the next day, which would have made the cost prohibitive to light the field . for one game. The Price team was an hour late. I should of known they would crucify me. If the Council will indulge a senile fool, there are extenuating circumstances. I have had a bad year, what with going thru the menopause and all. Our neighborhood kids try to play on the Jr. .Hi field, get bounced out and must use the street. Not the council's fault, may I add.. My wife spent too much the house and I'm in hock up to the chimney. I wish this was a Council problem. Went fishim to Lake Scofield, got too close to the shore and got stuck clear up to the framus. Took 3 hours to dig free. 1 local guys stood 100 yds away and wouldn't even look. They weren't Councilmen either. DuLee Payne gave one 'gallon blood to the Red Cross and got his pitcher in the paper. I have given 3 ' gallons and they ain't even said thanx. In my capacity as a minor UMWA official I had to get up from Sunday dinner and identify several inebriates. Couldn't eat for a ng Prescription Pharmacy THORIT HATCH LAWYER - UTAH RAILWAY Filled Prescriptions GR Helper, Utah D. & R. G. W. R. R. Phone GR Helper, Utah 155 So. Main -:- 61 PAGE THREE Heedless Horsepower Hospital ty City-Coun- by O. Soglow - R. B E. L. 17-J- Oekey, Helper, girl. Mr and Mrs Benino Helper, boy. Mr and Mrs G. A. July 18 Egglezos, Price, ,boy. July 18 JMr and Mrs Wm Zele, Carbonville, boy. July 19 Mr and Mrs R. W. Moffitt, Orangeville, girl. Mr andJMrs DeLyle July Larsen, Cleveland, boy. July 20 Mr and Mrs P. M. Golding, Price, girl. July 21 Mr and Mrs H. E. Thompson, Greenriver, girl. July 22 Mr and Mrs Waldo B. Gale, Helper, girl. July 22 (Mr' and Mrs J. E. Mathews, Price, girl. July 23 Mr and Mrs E. R. Sumner, Price, boy. July 24 Mr and Mrs Arthur L. Drawbaugh, Colgate, Okla., boy. .July 24 Mr and Mrs Marcelino Cardova, Greenriver, girl. July 24 iMr and Mrs J. A. Ren. sell, Price, boy. July 25 Mr and Mrs J. G. Best, Price, boy. and Mrs D. R. July 28-- Mr Price, girl. July 28 Mr and Mrs D. R. Johnson, Emery, boy. July 28 Mr and Mrs R. L. Huntington, Castle Dale, boy. Julp 28 iMr and Mrs Manuel P Marcade. Price, boy. July 29 Mr and Mrs Eldin L. Rich, Price, boy. July 30 nMr and Mrs D. C. Huitt, Price, girl. July 30 Mr and Mrs Roger Van Johnson, Carbonville, girl. July 30 Mr and Mrs J. A. Liddell, iMoab, girl. July 30 Mr and Mrs Fred D. Blackham, Spring Glen, boy. Aug. 1 Mr and Mrs Julian M. Paiz, Helper, girl. Aug. 2 Mr and Mrs H. E. Lee Price, girl. Aug. 2 Mr and Mrs Frank July ,18 Montoya, 19-n- Pro-cani- The Travelers Safely Service I Drivers under 25 yean of age were involved in 27 ' of the fatal accidents in 1956. HHPS 0 WB hour. What I regret most is losing the friendship of Mayor Jouflas. When I first came here I would Marelli, Helper, girl. THE VOIcflS MIGHTIER THAN THE of starved without his extending Aug. 3 Mr and Mrs Walter P. The sreat simov saws scored " . ms wst vcrcwycvEB the sfNisn credit. What a fine way I have Warren, Wattis, girl. iJT I at Ruse. a his 4 I by scanty aw hip Mr and Mrs Cruz Aug. repaid him. By writing off the eenmo epcKS, ordered them to , fl&,,eftiiJ?E.fc, 3"Ht jMeZXL ' II MAKE HOISE Price, girl. jf f cl,. top of my head and shooting I f Z,r, THE , WER6 A GREAT AfiMY, AMO Au unwarranted from the hip in f iI THEN TALKWTeCOUUAND6 I OB AND?. "Of! the wwTRess Of reneRiFFe into ' fashion. To make amends in the disrupt his timing at the plate I Xro '" I future all I can do is concentrate would tell Ted funny stories and on gossip, which requires no in- sing risque songs just as our telligence and to needle the City pitcher wuz about to throw This gag bit would break Attorney, who requires it. In regards the Bloodmobile be- Ted up. He'd laugh all the way i ing denied use of the auditorium, around the bases. CIRCULAR TImT it develoDs that the Red Cross ONe OS TUB EARLIEST SVSTfMflr' Babs Tomsic has given Dick T) BAfumno nite tm the trek 1 Vsmia j showed an abysmal lack of co- Newberry the deep freeze on ac -- J V pjHBTHOa CON. .Clat ANO SHADOWorawn iV cewTwc ciRaee operation in making arrange count of his bad eyesight. He -- JU aaounc) THE THE TREE PULO EAtBOP ments. Only thing correct in last tried to drive through the Castle r-j' ' man t mrma LT " ( J ' week's paper was the date. I Gate tunnel, misssed it and scat e TIME THi tojudbs V EXTSMT as me ehaoow have a sore throat and Doc tered parts of Nash and Babs all Demman just told me a swell over the hill. Josie Rukavina has a chicken who eats nothing but remedy. Cut it. I see where the old thumper wood. It doesn't lay eggs, lays Ted Williams is leading the A.L. checkers. Kenilworth Local 5851 OOHT FXJR6ET WAT T NEW SERIES B BONO PWt EfTEREST WHEN NEtO with a juicy .381 average for '.an now breathe easier, since ID MATURITY' AMO It MATURES EARUE- 8 TEARS 11 MONTHS. 6NC 21 baseball. the no is the years belting A BREAK AND START 0UVM9 tit. SAVINGS BONOS longer Billy Bergamo ago he was pitching and batting prexy. For 9 years they been all 4th for San Diego High and I shook-uBut they never lost a was catching for Santa Monica. rase either Even then you could tell that he Al Veltri cuts sleeping pills in er gives up. Ofter a 3 year battle beer. Summer tourists in Helper was something special as a ball u for neonle who want short he win a vacation pay judgment complain about the mosquitoes. ever figger-e- d naps. The new Ed Lopat of worth 20 G's to his pitmates. But they never bother the naplayer, altho he would go this far. Nobody baseball is Brent Marchetti of ,Now they won't buy him a small tives, who are fulla garlic. ever thought I'd end up in a coal Legion Carbon Post 21. The kid mine either, but that's the way is a real junky pitcher who the mop flops. Well, even then I throws a tfiothin ball which drives was a wise guy so in an eifort to em nuts. Bulldog John Losik nev SWTT 4alJr7tC?TiT Col-ung- a, ENOUGH a4" TO INDICATE &tS. Wcie the-ball- . - Price JOUR NAD (Utah) THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957 TIPPLE TALES . . STORAGE SPHERE: The operator in the foreground is shown tightening a cap on freon cylinders used for pressure testing during y fuels at the Niagara Falls, N. Y. plant of production of HELPER The Fuel Industry For U. S y S "'Tf o"' j 1 1' i j J r"'?! R- . YOUR-S- U MOW p. mmm keeps fob no-o- AND Ms ( ne Tangy Norwegian Koldtbord I Uttu COMPLETE STOCK OF PENCILS - PENS - ERASERS - TABLETS - SINCLAIR? RUBBER BANDS Stationery (personal or business) - Invitation Cards and Envelopes - Paper Clips - Carbon Paper - Parcel Post Labels - Sales Books - Stickers - Loose Leaf Binders & Paper - Receipt Books Ink - Staples - Staplers - Envelopes - Bookkeeping Supplies tM 2'4 t t- - ' VJ iI ' - 1 i I ' FOR SPRING AND SUMMER DRIVING A complete DDK EVERYTHING POPULAR FICTION COOK BOOKS DICTIONARIES CHURCH BOOKS FOR THE HOME AND OFFICE raElELPirjMffiLMRCE' Phone 21 Helper 11. at Norwegian "koldtbord" Serve this good to eat and pretty-to-loo- k and watch sluggish warm weather appetites perk up. Attractively arranged in the center of a practical dinner plate is a small portion of potato salad nestled in a cluster of lettuce leaves, surrounded by Virginia ham curls, sliced tongue and salami, tangy Norway sardines on a bed of pimento, quartered hard cooked egg, ripe olives, sweet gherkins, stuffed tomato and radish rosettes. To prepare a delicious stuffed tomato: cut the top off a chilled tomato and scoop out some of the pulp; place 1 tablespoon of mayonnaise in hallowed tomato and a few flaked Norway kippers. Season to taste. Place dab of mayonnaise on top. For a delicious "home-made- " potato 1 check-u- p for Surame rdriving should be done now. Let us change your oil, flush out the cooling system, and give your car the regular spring servicing ebfore vacation and fishing trips start. COQECIE'S SiriCLAIR SERVICE salad:, r 4 belUJ liipe'lMM Mm SKSTHOOi A09t Bje eeeelcee fceve ceetee1, sNce en4 eWce In bevA. mmi Mnktne Mvi, kmr4 Mk4 eaMI nmdf H Mm. TleW 4 eanley, html, fwulgr. 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