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Show The Helper MS L- rWASSOCIATION MZ ASSOQfflOlf Brry Ttaurxiar THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY Hu.pt. Utah Entered A Seoond Clan Matter At The Pot Office At Helner. Published PACE TWO THURSDAY, OCTOBER TIPPLE TALES I --It-. From Spring Canyon By DAVE ROBERTSON 1957 THIS WEEK j fronting this country. The top IMPORTANT rSSUES ! -, three concerns, askin order of men-e- d Poll survey A late Gallup to are war; living consider avoiding tion, what they people b the chief problem now con-- 1 costs and inflation; integration. It -- Jn Washington With CllrJon Building Starts Early Davidson Washington getting set lor other whirl on B'j jtn.'c Ashley merry-go-'roun- is ann d, anrt dread r"i.i; i., I i .'i - 's ing the ride. There are almost daily huddle of .top government officials seekiuj some vviiy to slow down the pace Almost no one talks pbout stopping inflation. For fifteen years now we have crj.iu.:; nad officially-approve- d inflation. Your dollar wii; ouv now as ix tl:d much as only half War II 1940. In in year it has decreased by. about 5 in value. Inflation, if it does not move foo fast, can easily be mistake i for growing prosperity. It people to invest their money, with hopes of getting more dollars back when they sell. It is only when the monster threatens to get out of control that Washington becomes alarmed. It' is like a little fire that warms the economy, and a big fire that destroys. To those of us who lived through boom and bust period of the late 1920s and" early 1930s, inflation is an .awesome and fearful thing. We know it can destroy men and onng a nation to its knees. 1929 From World War I until -- e saw inflation and called it that prosperity. We learned then inflation is the destroyer of We ought not its promoter. to remember that now. President Eisenhower's warning that inflation is an immediate threat tc the national welfare was oased on confidential reports by both government and private economists and financiers. We have talked with some of the same experts. None of them think rapid inflation is inevitable; and only a few think it is prqb-abl- e. All think it is avoidable, but they don't agree on how. Mr. Eisenhower thinks it can be avoided, or at least slowed down, if you and I stop buying things we don't have to have when the price gets too high; if labor will ease up on demands for higher wages, and industry will hold down on profits. Those are three mighty big "ifs." When prices are going up people tend to buy before they go higher. Labor leaders say that living costs are rising and wages must go up to keep pace. Industry complains that higher wages force higher prices. It is a vicious circle that no one seems able, or willing, to break. The difficulty is that none of us Know Just where the "breaking point" is between inflation and depression. At what point under inflationary pressures will the economy snap? The signs that most of us see all point toward continued prosperity. There is no indication of scarcity. Industrial production is at' an all-tihigh. We have an abundance of foods and fibers. National income in both dollars and consumers goods and services is at an all-tihigh. Employment is at a record high of almost 67 million, and unemployment at a remarkably low 2.5 million. We are, as a nation, "living, higher on the hog" than ever before. We are buying more homes, automobiles, television sets, other conveniences and luxuries than ever before much of it on the ' installment plan. Already we have ventured far Vyond the point at which our economy collapsed in 1929. We know that there is a "breaking point" in any Inflationary boom, but we don't know where it is. st pre-Wor- ld xurjv . - t j , pr&s-psrit- y, r In little ways and in many homemaking tasks, the child of today may get valuable early training in the home. Children love to take part in doing regular household jobs and much of their play may reflect the interesting activities of adults around them. This is play but it is a lesson in good grooming to this young homemaker-to-btoo. She wants her doll's dress to be as neat and crisply starched and ironed as her own. While she is still in the stage of "helping mother," healthful habits of work and attitudes are formed. She will Ifeam from her father's hug of love aud appreciation the inherent value of always looking crisp and clean. From observing her mother and then from play in her own way, she will start using modern products, such as Niagara Instant Cold Water Starch to give crispness to dresses. e A complete check-u- p for FALL Driving should be done now. Let us change your oil, flush out the cooling system, and give your car the regular fall servicing before the chilly weather sets in. See Cookie first. COOKIE'S - SINCLAIR SERVICE ERNEST C'- pretty well agreed by the community that Joe the Fang Dalpiaz ain't much to look at. But his dotter Anita is a very cutl lil mouse. She chewed walnuts as a child and cams into adolescence .with wooden teeth. Beat this condition try wearing Jim Ttuggeri caps, crowns and fillings. Angelic Anita will become a doctor with another moriih of study,' and I have already u bill UJ'Li'' i. I'l- u j rr VUil to the Friendly Tavern have voted Miss D. as the gal we would most like to be marooned in an oxygen tent with. Thelma Plaga is a practical nurse. Which is one "who 'falls far a rich patient. Model 'Maker John Bsnash has played havoc with a flock of ducks. One migrating mallard fell in love with a white cement duck on the Benash lawn. The draks and the fake are inseparable. All nature fiends are wonderin' when the drake will tire of his , unis responsive love and fly off to court one with more spark. For even legend lovers know you can't have your fake and mate it too. iLou Dalpiaz still denies beinng the culprit who set all the Labor Day fireworks off at the same time. Shucks, Louis my bov. nothin to be ashamed off. Most impressive sight since the Okinawa landing. You must know what the Ibig firecracker said to the little iirecracker: "My pop's bigger than yours." Now it can be revealed: Me and Chris Jouflas just cooked up that hassle to sell newspapers. We are known as the Joe Tan-ear- o and Guv Brunetti of the publishing racket. Frank Dalpiaz has a burnt finger from steaming open envelopes. iNick Thomas is a smart boy scout. Building a new house down by the river in Knrine Gulch, where the mos quito's are so big they can stand flat footed and kiss a turkey. Geneva and Ray Black resemble movie stars. He looks like Don Ameche and she like Marjorie Main. old Walker Phelps got the Asian flu and had to make an appointment at the Clinic. His father won't make a house call. All 4 kids had the same bug. But Teresa knew the Doc was very busy so she just brang Walker in for a sample. The medic is , with the St. Anat which no Carnival, thony's Protestant has ever won a prize. They are putting up for grabs a lovely 1927 Ford. Which will probably toe won by some wealthy stiff like Dick Mitchell. He is an "old plantation owner from Virginia, suh. His family were so snootily Southern they referred to the Union Army as "Mr Lincoln's Men." The Mitchell coat of arms is a Bole Weevil rampant on a deflated, Notre Dame U. pigskin. Louise Bosone of the Vogue hates the nasty Boll Weevil. Mr B.W. is eating up all the cotton and Louisa loves cotton. How else could she sell pure silk shirts at $3.98 each? Our want ad space is open to all. And running a business with out advertising is the same thing ed in Price. Carbon is happy to have Ted give it the business. Ted has been ill. Has the Caucasian flu. Johnny Rebol got a job at the Wellington washer. Th? application asked what machines can you operate. Johnny wrote "Slot and roin ball." New wheel at the k. Notre Dame Skule is Dean j the books hits the If he is not true same way he belts a baseball. the greatest thermodynamic scientist in the world. He is 102 lbs of hunkie TNT. Haj a "classic style at the plate like Boofo Riche. Or did you ever see BR at meal time? traffic tickets Dean Co. ii.i ill. 1, i ).., i ... ,.w w .' : a...- J will become GOLD and SILVER Ink at Journal office. iMal-enci- Fritz Tabeling has 14 kids. He gets nervous every time the phone rings. American Candy KarShoppe is paging carrot-to- p en (Ruden. Each time she wears that black formal the jook box blows up. Burton Davis works'in Salt Lake and comes horn eat odd and unexpected hours. It's things like this which can keep a gal On her toes. If you know what I mean. And I'm sure you do. It w-- ; Vj"W- r 'X-- v.. ..Mm m : that Pete Bottino pushed John d'Berto off the pole! so Pete could get more overtime. is his old woman However, dressing awfully stylishly these days. Toonerville Trolley The G is being terribly sweet about giving John Giordano a new wedding suit. He was seen picking it out from the pile of Levis which the 'KR dumps at Wattis to plug holy car bottoms. The H.L. kids are trie best dressed in town. Henry Binch has one wife in Spring Jinny and one wife in Grand Junction. He believes this to be the legal limit. Henry don't know it, but Joe Myers just reserved for him the bridal suite at San Quenten. Just to anake sure that crime doesn't pay, the government should take it over and try to run it. Carbon high this season has a smashing fullback in wriggling Wayne Reid. He shows no mercy and takes advantage of every break. Just like his ole lady Last week playing pinochle. Wayne was kicked in the" fracas. Well, not exactly in the fracas. Somewhere between the knee and the fracas. Frankie Pugliese has a boat which will do 35 knots. Nice girls don't go so fast. John Bonacci took Iola Cobain to see the 1,0 Commandments which is an overlong movie. She went home at intermission because her hair was beginning to grow back to its natural color.Otherwise she was as chic as a cheetah. Hot scuttlebutt that Lavoy Gale is our new flatfoot. I will obey the law frequently, for this is a very rugged customer. He traps cougars, stomps em to death with his high heeled boots, drinks the hat and blood outta his has been Sheriff of Cochise for lo these many moons. Lavoy could lift up city, hall if they hadn't! nailed, it down when Hector Chi-a- ra became a councilman. Ted Niwa bought a new station wagon in Salt Lake. But he pays his ' LV-R- ne . ... SO SHALL WE PEEP AS SHE SHOWS Doreen Johnson, petite CM Proving Ground secretary, carefully lifts the dust jacket from the rear end of a 1958 Chevrolet, revealing a small portion of the startling new styling which will distinguish the new line ef cars soon to be unveiled to the public. & WmTiftFILI. AND on KENTUCKY BOURBON SINCE 1 81 0 6 Proo 56 WATEftFILl AND FSAZItH ,! DISTILLERY COMPANY. BARDSTOWN. KENTUCKY Come in now for a peek at the '58 Chevrolet ! Just ask your Chevrolet dealer to you the booklet containing advance information about the '58 field, incredibly smooth air ride. show Chevrolet will introduce two new luxury' models of outstanding style and distinction. Chevrolet. You can expect the 1958 Chevrolet be new all over. Lines will sweep rakishly longer, lower and wider. There will be a completely new V8 engine radically different in design. There will be Full Coil suspension and, for the first time in Chevrolet's You'll learn more at your Chevrolet dealer's. And you can see about an early delivery that will make you a '58 Chevrolet-Firster- ! to. YOUR GREATEST '58 Chevrolet, Thursday, October 31 ASSET Mr 160 N. Main . Utaa 17. girl in the dark you're doing, But she doesn't. That Iola Cobain ro'ust have" a tick in her peeped. She is always flippin the lashes at Hershel Ford. Always glad to hear from you folks. You want somebody (blasted, write to me. You would like your picture in the paper, write to me, You need money, write to Stan Litizzette. as winking at a You know what NATIONAL CDITORIA- "SSpf UTAH STATE journal (Utah) Phone GR 14 A HOME OF YOUR OWN DEPEND Oil US! SEE US FOR FULL INFORMATION ON Depend on us to keep your family handsomely 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 PHONE GR sparkling clean OVERALL SERVICE TOO I WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU 31 HELPER CITY LAUNDRY PIIONE GR 31 HELPER Angelo Georgedea, Proprietor t The Deluxe MAJOR j Dining room, two baths, modern birch kitchen, 20-i-t. living room, full wall wardrobe, full basement Lots Furnished if Needed t - West Main St. tff XV "' Financ-- ! n'A FOR FULL DETAILS WITHOUT OBLIGATION 3 yWt ...1 '- Tony Saracino or Edith Canto mi ' I . Compare before buying. FHA or VA Low down payment. ing arranged. " ' $ y SEE - at Price, Utah Representatives of U.S. "Enterprises : & ' Jr. i You can place your order now at Your Lbcal Authorized Chevrolet Dealer's |