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Show The nELPER (Utah) THURSDAY, OCTOBER PAGE SIX WMMMtMIMMI JOURNAL 16, 1958 GATE NEWS complete. The Relief Society opening sowas held Thursday evening. cial HOUGHTON JOSEPHINE By "Around The World" was the PTA President Mrs. Ora Bog-di- theme, with food of many counand M's. Vanda Hreinson, tries featured. Passports were rePresident of the Town Board, quired toy everyone entering the wish to" thank all who cooperated room, which proved to toe a baby in installing the school ground picture or childhood pictures. qiiipffnent, which was purchased Guessing the identity of the picby noney the band mother or- tures proved to be great frjn. A ganization has accumulated dur- toe dance was given by Connie ing the time of its existence. The Etzel and Lynne Potter, and a Independent Coal and Coke Com- sons by Joan rnorpc, jnaiirf pany donated the use of a truck Thacker, Tressa Johnson, Ruby and welding equipment, also the Taylor, Arva Potter and Jose fi'jel needed to run the equipment. phine Houghton, accompanied by . . . and other things neede .1 jy i,ine ' Buiah Tabone, completed the .pro- men who installed the equip- gram. Flower bulibs were prement. The school board also co- sented to the visiting teachers. operated and helped with the iMr. and Mr;. John S. Hreinson material. A group of men of the were weekend visitors at Vernal community worked many long at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hours to make the playground Warren Aplanalp. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lewis were Sunday visitors at Huntington. CASTLE n, ..... . 'Mr. and Charles iMrs. Mill5 Mr. and (Mrs. Bill Mills were visitors Sunday. Huntington News About Our Neighbors From A guest at the Byron Olsen home Saturday and Sunday was Hayden Hunter of Sunnyside. Mr. and Mrs. Harley English By I LA JENSEN visited Sunday in Wellington. i Sunday, Gary Mills attended a Borla Miss Grade Fifth The men here were pleased longings to their new home in picnic in Huntington Canyon with This week we read the story of a group of teenagers. last week to receive unemploy- Price. Columbus. Later we Christopher were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Olsen Mrs. Yuvonne Jewkes and her ment checks that had been withremembered the important facts the at home dinner last guests in since two at the turkey Price held from them children stayed and wrote stories and poems. the home of her sister, Mrs. Paul of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Olsen in part of July. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS men The enjoyed William FriFarish Sunday. until Mrs. Helper and from Mr. Golding, Tuesday by Gary Amano in earlier some duck hunting were in Salt Lake City during day. In Genoa, Italy, one fine day the with Mr. day. visited Yourston Mrs. weekend. Robert the and They Guests at the Royal Stewart Talking with the sailors by the Mrs. Bill and children, Myra, Mary, and their daughter-in-labay, Farish, of Long Beach, Calif., Eric, of Dragerton, were Sunday home from Thursday until Sat Christopher Columbus by name, who came with the Singing Mo- guests at the Masaji Imai home. urday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Didn't think like the sailors the thers of Southern California to Alex McKendrick and Eph Hen-ri- e Johansen of Mt. Pleasant, and j of LaHue Mrs. Christensen Nephi. Conof Carbonville were the stake sing for the general L.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Watson ference. They also spent some, home missionary speakers here Nathan Wall of McCammon, and family of Salt Lake City at Sacrament meeting Sunday time there with their daughter, arrived here Friday and Idaho, Wall evening. Mr. Henrie's wife and spent Sunday at the Lloyd Colleen, and her family. Saturis staying here at the home of n home in Standardville. Mrs. day evening they traveled on t" his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth his sister, Darlene Olson, for is Mrs. Wall's daughter. and Mr. McKendrick's Ogdcn where they stayed until several days. with their wife also attended the meeting. Sunday afternoon Mrs. McKendrick led the singing. her and family. Mary, daughter, Barbara Phelps, who worked The meeting was conducted by here at the mine office for a Arthur Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Farish of number of years, is now employed in the Diamanti Coal Mine Helper were Spring Canyon visitors" Sunday. office. The men from here working Mrs. Edna Anderson and family were in Sunnyside from Fri- on the mountains west of Duday until Sunday with her par- chesne were home again with their families over the weekend. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sheets. Mr. and Mrs. William Baird Royal Jewkes also came home and family spent the weekend from Colorado t0 spend the week end with his family. with their daughter and her husMr. and Mrs. John Richards band, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Alger, were Salt Lake City visitors over and family in Salt Lake City. SPRING CANYON iHIIIIIMIIIMIIIIMIIHIIIIIIIIIHII j Wat-Fo- Un-gric- built on Conventional or FHA. Up to 25 to pay at low current interest rates. years 2. Remodeling work, 3 to 15 years to pay. Terms to fit your budget. VALLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY PHONE 2511 or 2521 Standardville Insist on the Best SEWING MACHINES The Brothers machine CARL'S RECORD SHOP Hotel Bldo Helper Phone 1.ASALLE GR2-S&- U Sparkle Brewed to the Altitude the weekend. Gaylene Mills, accompanied by her cousin, Shirley Pagano, jf Price spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Olsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Olsen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson enjoyed a Sunday spaghetti dinner in '.ne canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Hunter and family of Kearns spent Satbuilding is making urday here visiting with La-V- 1. New Homes ple's protest;. Someone called out land! Land' Joyous shouts, happy cries could be heard that day, And you might hear a person say ''He thought he'd discovered a route to India, But instead he discovered w, were Salt Lake City visitors over the weekend. Mrs. June Wilstead and daughters, Connie Rae, Linda Lee; and Tammy, left last weekend for American Fork to make their home. Bill Houghton of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at home with his mother, Mrs. Helen Houghton. Bishop Weston Potter and Ricky Olsen and Boyd Erick-so- n Miller were Salt Lake City gave talks at Sunday School THE MILDER BOURBON visitors over the weekend where this week. Karen Jones presented Ktntuctiy Strai(ht Bourbon Whbtey . 6 Yrs. Old they attended conference sessions. the Sacrament Gem and the M Proof SAncient Age Disl. Co., FtanMort, Ky. Speakers at Sacrament meeting singing was led by Jay Chad-wic- k with Tia Imai at the pia:io. Andy Anderson conducted the services. MAKE YOUR DREAMS GOME TRUE ! Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson and baby of Spring Glen were visitors here Sunday. Boyd is a Why not make this the year that those dreams come true ? former resident. He recently purSf you have the WILL, toe have the WAY . . . a plan for home at chased the old store oumershipthatany couple can easily take care of wtth small down payment and monthly payments no higher than rent. same. He thought the world was round, And when he grew up, America he found. "I'll find a way to India by west, So determined, he ignored peo- and plans to dismantle it. Little Connie Anderson has been in Salt Lake City since last Wednesday staying at the home of her aunt, Mrs. B'.irl Hoopes. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Jewkes and family spent last Sunday in Caslte Gate at the Lawrence Watson home. Friday a moving van came to take the Frank Canfields be- - ' " ' "" ' j Fisher Brewing Co., Salt lake City, Utah run LFU ooo LTU GUNNISON, UTAH Sunday evening were Lynn Broadbent and Bob Olsen of Helper, and Arthur Saastamoinen of Kenilworth. "QUALITY BUILDERS IN HELPER AND PRICE AREAS FOR OVER YEARS" 17 .SUPPORT YOUR SCHOOLS Tor the Active days of Fai & In 1957, this company's taxes in Utah mnruirnrop HEALTH PROPORTIONED are the Here Health-Proportione- 's totaled $1,210,358.65. Of this $858,274.98 went directly for school purposes or enough to cover the cost for educating 3,288 students on the basis of $261 per pupil as reported by the Utah State Board of Education. Remainder of $352,083.67 went for state, county and municipal government purposes. A significant item, $42,427.27 for roads. MILKS Milks d so that you and your introduced by family can enjoy the natural goodness of quality whatever your dietary need. 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