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Show HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) DITOWAl MATIO NAL CIAH SIAIE 1 ASS0C1AI10M THE JOURNAL Kvwry ed COMPANY At The Pmt Office At PAGE TWO THURSDAY, By DAVE Helr. UtB FFB. I 19.i8 13, .m" -- Joev Ruden and Lou Kosec are doomed atheists who don't rea4 me any more. They say. I overdo the St. Peter bit and am always on a religious kick. Can't hep it beys I'm conscience stricken. Be sides, 1 figger every church has got same powerful heap big medi oine going for it. Even the one to which my (brother Fred goes, located in the city of Lawrence., ville. County of Emery, right out in that field thar.Next Sat. you will find Castle Gate empty, for all us Wilsteads are going to dig a church supoer in (Lawrence, if we can find that place. My sister Irene has promised to play the piano if you buy a ticket. If you buy 2 she won't. This is always a marvelous feed, featuring bummer lamb, which is spoon 'fed with the finest thistles in Clawsonburg. But be careful when tramping that accelerator thru Catle Dale. Sheriff Frank Ferocious Stavar hides behint yon green ipainted siilo out on the west 40. Rides a spavined ole mare, does FFS and when he breaks her into a gallop she is reminiscent of Swaps, that Derby winner who has been living on free barley dished out by the Re publican Ezra (Benson. Pete's Utoco basketball team la very big in Helper, winning every contest by 40 pernts. Not much The since Robert competition Science Features .. r" Drugs For Cancer The president of the American Cancer Society recently said that progress in the fight against cancer "will come through hormones And synthesized drugs." When Dr. Lowell T. Coggeshall of the University of Chicago said this, he was not writing off the importance of preventive '.'xaminations, surgery, radiation, or the patient s own resistance t the spread of the disease. was that mediWhat he cines are in available that can stop some f . ns of cancer temk- ikemia, the terrible porarily child-killefor instance. However, as flics learn to live with DDT, cancer cells change their way of living to accommodate themselves to the new drugs developed to fight them. No drug yet developed can be relied on to eradicate all cells of a cancer. But, in the process of trying new drugs, scientists have found evidence that cancer cells are enough different from normal human cells to be attacked by drugs which won't hurt normal cancerous body tissues. The pharmaceutical industry is engaged in a "crash program" During the coming year, millions of dollars will be spent by to discover better the pharmaceutical industry and drugs. Several of the drugs now research in standard use to postpone the by publicly-supporte- d institutions. Thousands of chemfatal outcome of leukemia were icals will be put through elabodeveloped in industry laboratorate tests against cancer. Half a ries. Two new industry-develope- d dozen, at the most, may show agents are now being tested promise. against leukemia by scientists at Some of these chemicals are Inthe famed made in the pharmaceutical stitute in New York. chemist's test tube, others are So far these drugs have only made by molds found 'in soils been able to prolong the life of throughout the world. Drug patients incurably ill with the manufacturers carefully en- disease, but one of these days, the scientists maintain, this procourage these molds to manufacture hundreds of compounds, longation will enable a leukemia-stricke- n .some of which the human chemchild to live on into the ist is unable to imagine or to age of truly effective create synthetically. compounds. - v r, anti-canc- er Sloan-Ketteri- Stork Fenn retired and Harry Liapis got too fat. However, when Pete's play outta town they run into trouble. Got Clobbered in a tournament at Huntington last nite. Only heating in the Gym came from a huge potbelly stove standing in the corner of th2 court, and which burned Spring anti-canc- KOTKE DAME P-T- A CARD PARTY SLATED The Notre Dame school is sponsoring a public card party at the school auditorium Friday evening, Feb. 14. A dessert will be served at 8 o'clock with the remainder of the evening left P-- T IWtW : . . . convenient eaty to carry. quick to cool. You'll appreciate W' 'W E f r Coon in the handy 6 t SEE OIAMANTI'S FOR . 5 COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAULS SEAT GOYERS CARS PAINTED ' "J TIRES AND ALL ACCESSORIES Any person having information which might assist in locating this fugitive it requested to immediately notify the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. United States Department of Justice, Washington 25, D. C, or the Special Agent in Charge of the nearest FBI Division, the telephone number of which appears on the first page of local , Payments as low as $5.00 per month on our plan Also complete selection of Used Cars and PAYMENT plan Trucks on our C ' D. & R. G. GR2-58G- 3 i irrn "iimmI and friendly in Fashionable their dress attire are these 1 in- dividual beef pies. However Reba. Staggs, meat expert and home economist, emphasizes the importance of the correct preparation method. . Meat for pie as well as stew is less tender and is therefore cooked by a moist heat method of cookery . . . cooking In liquid. Individual Beef Pies m pounds beef for stew Salt and pepper U cup flour 4 3 tablespoons lard or drippings Water 10 small carrots, cut in half 10 small whole onions 2 cups cooked or canned peas 2 cups mashed potatoes Mix together flour, salt and pepper. Dredge beef cubes in seasoned flour and brown slowly in lard or drippings. Add only enough water to cover. Cover tightly and cook slowly for 1M hours. Add vegetables, except peas, and continue cooking about 45 minutes or until meat is tender and vegetables are done. Pour off cooking liquid and thicken for gravy. Combine meat, .carrots, onions, peas and ' gravy.' Arrange in individual casseroles. Force mashed potatoes through a pastry tube around the edge of each casserole dish. Place in a hot oven (450 F.) or under broiler until potatoes are browned. Yield: 4 to 6 servings. please that famous artist Torizuko o Imai. Now she will haft a ' her portrait of Missus A. j Betty Eaquinta serves her hus-- ! band breakfast in bed every mor ning. Makes him sleep in the .kitchen. When Natalee Albo and it Beaky Boren do it, they necking. When Avon Dimick does jit he is reminiscing. Tommy Bev.. leridge Jr. smacked a home run thru the Bob Phillips picture win local belles are not heart broke. get the big $1.00 dinner in Law., dow. Happened 8 days ago and In fact, they sent up a sigh of renceviile next Sat. Proceds go to the poor lad is .still afraid to go orl relief. Carl Eaquinta will dat; a worthy cause. We will buy nenr up and ask for his ball. Don't Mary Mascaro as soon as he corn drapes, windows, chairs, books, blame him. Them bankers are a Ipletes a big business deal. Carl is floors, doors for the church and hard hearted lot. getting an advance on his un. piano lessons for my sister, Ireie Utah U. iss getting smart hir.. employment insurance. Don't for Wilstead. . jing local boy Ned Alger for the j the football biz. Now they have Pres Summerhays, Jim Banasky and John Colzani with tenure rank and the Utes will go, go, go. Tom Perrero Jr. is not money mad. Altho he did give his gal the ifreezola when she became un emiplyoed at Mt. States Telefone. Marine Capt. Don Pauley is a . V bitter and frustrated gent. Spent 6 months practicing to look in telligent for that TV show on a coast to coast hook up, wh'ch explained how missiles have more IQ than officers. Came the day of dollar combined buying power The 596 Jewel House Stores brings you a skillfully the program and Don's was the assortment of gifts from the markets of the world at m face oh the cutting room floor. huge savings ... all offered at special terms designed Bob Mullins married a Reporter to fit your budget. gorgeous Greek and movsd to Price. I got a scoop for him. Our re-d- 3rV j ! I JEWELRY ewel J multi-millio- for your v? 19 n WOODY'S avail- HELPER UTAH OF THE THREE LOW-PRIC- E 58 Ford Custom 300 Tudor Sedan FOB BIDS The Board of Education of the Carbon County School District will accept bids for two new 66 passenger School Buses until 4:30 o'clock p.m. February 20, 19&8, at its offices, 333 East 1st Sou, Price, Utah. Specifications are on file at the School District Bus Garage, North of the Price Junior High School and may be obtained from J. R. Warren, Transportation Super- mT.yj..;i-.-- ar -- visor. Two old School Buses are to be traded in and they can be seen at the Bus Garage from 9:00 am. to 3:00 p.m. daily. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or MOVELL JEWKES and -- Clerk-Treasurer Purchasing Agent Date of first publication February 6, 195B. Date of last publication, February 13, 1958. "---fi Hi!' INI ff"'mtw" THE BIG 1 58 FORD CUSTOM 300 Here's the best news of the year for people to make their car dollars go If you go for V-- 8 performance, you can have your Custom 300 powered by Ford'a who want further: all-ne- styled, handsomely trimmed cars that can stand up with pride alongside even the costliest cars. Yet they are the lowest three! priced caret of the tBawd it tomporin w Interceptor V-- 8 with Precision Fuel Induction. Or if a "six" suits your driving style better, you can have Ford's famous Mileage Maker Six. See and Action Test a new Ford Custom 300 and you'll say what they are all saying: Foe smoother riding comfort, topnotch ar performance, tight-fiste- d economy, value . . . you can't beat the Ford for '58. See your Ford Dealer! While prices of other care have gone up for 1958, Ford has reduced the prices for Us popular Custom 300 models . . . below 1957 prices! And these new 58 Fords that you can buy for less than 1957 prices are beautifully top-doll- of mamuftebtnr rtftaled rttait itkftrtd prion ' R, R, - UTAH RAILWAY Prescriptions Filled - - n And sortie special trick or treat for a hearty dinner entree? If so, here' your answer. Simply note this array of individual beef pies, each ringed with fluffy whipped potatoes, Need more be said? Dalley's ADVERTISEMENT VV. 1 muni jfora...... hospital. iLe GALSI PHARMACY Helper Utah GR2-591- 4 Floyd BILL'S ' PRESCRIPTION Ford Sales and Service Phone other. each 4ia:!iHii!m For the Best Deals in Automohiles See 378 N. Main St. ' telephone directories. NO-DOW- N DIAMAHTI MOTOR CO. COLE EDWARD A complaint was filed before a United Stotct Commissioner ot San Francisco, Calif., on January 9, I9S7, charging George Edward Cole with violation of the Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution Statute in that he fled from the State of California to avoid prosecution after allegedly murdering a police officer. Cole is described as follows: Born, Pa. March 24, 1927, Philadelphia, Height, 6 feet I inch. Weight, 160 to 78 pounds. Hair, Build, medium. brown, receding. Eyes, brown. Completion, medium. Race, white. Nationality, American. Occupations: bus driver, truck driver, typist. Scan and marks: pit scar on outside corner of right eye, small cut scar on inside of left wrist, appendectomy scar; tattoo, small heart and names ,"Mom" end "Dad" and letters "GP" or HSP" on left star on back of forearm; tattoo, left hand. Ht wears full upper denture. Cole hat previously been convicted of grand larceny and robbery. He reportedly hot stated that he will shoot any police officer attempting to apprehend him. Cole is considered ormed and dangerous. NO DOWN PAYMENT A-O-- i .A.&mM.: fcvi Plotting and planning to, servicj-ronnecte- squaw has found a new beauty parlor tailed Theresa Uzelac's. It has a keen slogan, "The talk will curl your hair." Smiley Amano went to Irene Espinosa and had her nose bobbed. This does not j GEORGE refreshing . P. to l atoisiMMisiisjfc ii Republican J. Bracken Lee is in the news once again preaching repeal of the federal income tax. Thre is but one word for this fellow. Dinosaurian. Look it up. Me, I am happy to pay my taxej This is a great country to live in and gladly will I ante up for the privilege cf staying here. Because' if I don't, J-Downey will incarcerate me in the bastille. Stash me away in the can, tha is. And thru the bars I'll preach the philosophy of my leader, St3n Diamanti, who says: Pressident Eisenhower is, like President Buchanan, a tired and amiable man with tried policies who spreads the contagion of his own con- :usicn. Ground Observation Helper's Corps seems to have went kaput, The cabin has been boarded up .because Mae Hiatt was using h to talk softly with some j telefone guy in Mobile, Ala. I hear thai our GOC station will be replaced with a launching pad. Now it's Merlene Montaya and Frank Spor cich. She worships the ground is light feet tread, with stars in her eyes and rocks in her head. Bob Cracknell married his wife be . cause she is cute, has scintillating red hair, went to Radcliffe, fea . tures a solid built and is a mi!., lionaire heiress. GR2-596- SPRING WATER 1 when the going got rough for the home team, and when Huntingtjn coach Jackie Woodward gave the signal, the boys around the stovj occasionally parted ranks at the instant a Pete's Utcco player 'hurtled toward them if one har-- j bors such a dark suspicion well, one might be correct Ralph Crawford is in the hos for card playing. Canyon DIMWA mined coal. This pital. It's his knee. His wife found Homemade candy will be sold was the home team's 6th man. a blonde sitting on it. Ed Jon5 2 or 3 hours before game time has a wonderful hobby. He locks and door prizes given, according to Mrs Claude Cowley, general the stove was fired up, so that it doors. Some guys collect stamps E d runs was going full blast when the money, butterflies. chairman of the affair. Reservations must be made no game got underway. Approximate around the auditorium like a busy later than Wednesday, Feb.12. ly a dozen spectators were allow j leetle beaver, locking doors. There Call Mrs Margaret Garavaglia, ed in free on the condition that are people who have been miss. 9. at' they form a buffer around the ing from Helper for 25 years but stove, pushing back players whose I know where they is. Behint a momentum might carry them locked auditorium door. Figh1 headlong into the hellish demon. manager Marv Jensen has guided If one cynically suspects that Gene Fullmer into oblivion. Gae Rowdy Rex Layne the same dan dy deal. Marv will get you all th? you want. Just sign over fights WANTED BY THE FBI the lion's bite of the take to the other camp. Tony pinarelli has for sale 40 tons of good bailed hay. (check GOLD and SILVER Ink ad in this paper) Reminds me. able at Journal office. It cost Philip Vea plenty of good hay to bail his 4 ton wife outM BREWED WITH the hoosegow. .She swiped Frank Yankovic's fiddle. Deputy Chuck Semken is in Chicago to learn PURE ROCKY the polygraph. He and Louisa Gonzales are telling beautiful lies MOUNTAIN 1 ROBERTSON if U 2 rJT Beef Pie Sparkles Costs cf emergency treatment of ' veterans in private hospitals may be paid by Veterans Admin istration only if the medical care was for service-connectcon., ditions. VA explained that the medical have been such emergency must that failure- - to secure immediate hospitalization would have beea hazardous to the veteran. VA may assume full medical responsibility in such cases on'.v if the emergency treatment is reported to the nearest VA ho pital or regional office within 72 hours after admission of the Vet to a private hospital. The agency cannct nay private hospital bills 'fn-- veterans who elect to receive treatment in non-V- A facilities as a matter of choics ratiher than of necessity. A veteran who has paid his private hospital bill for emerd gency treatment of a condition may file a claim for reimbursement by VA. VA said reimbursement claims can be approved only if proof Is submitted that the emergency re., quired the veteran to be taken to the nearest private ho?Dital for treatment and would not ha'v'? permitted his admission to a VA From Spring Canyon Thursd&r PUBLISHING Hilpiii. Utah Second Class Matter A TIPPLE TALES SSOCIATION PVS Published Entered VA Explains Cost Of Treatments, Etc. , Helper, Utah Diamanti Motor Co. FORD SALES & SERVICE 378 North Main ONLY FORD DEALERS SELL , A-- l Helper USED CARS AND TRUCKS |