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Show HELPER The - Published THE PACE Deer Ear-Tag-s Valuable "Tool" DITORIAL NATIONAL ( Hil COMPANY Uth 6y DAVE ROSERTSON THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 395.0 "J ABUNDANT LIFE by ORAL ROBERTS LO YOU HAVE A TESTIMONY? Do yoi: '. ivc a tt'stimony about If you ..ve ever trusted Cod for anyth -- and received it, then testimony. And if you you havr have a I . nony, it is important to give it . others, for a personal testimony s of great encouragemerit to i ers. Mrs. W jiter I'ope of Pueblo, Holorado, has a testimony. Iter son, nanny, was four years old before If attempted to speak. Often the hild would come in from play looking very sad because other children made fun of his inability to talk. Mrs. Pope took her son to a psychiatrist and a speech therapist, but to no avail. Then she took him to one of our Crusades in Wichita, Kansas. That was in 1933. Each evening Danny sat the service, listening through iiietly; then one morning, even before his turn tamo to le prayed for, Danny spoke to his mother break-f.-- .. a hile she was preparing . "Mother," he said distinctly, "when is breakfast going to be ready?" What a testimony Mrs. Pope lias had ever since the healing of her little son by the miraculous power of Cod! Today, six years later, Danny is in the best of health. He joins his parents in giving Cod the glory. Oliver W. Carter of Portland, Oregon, has a testimony. In 1953 he suffered from acute to get asthma. He continued worse. In 19.57 a lung specialist diagnosed his case as tuberculosis and silicosis. In spite of an operation he continued to get worse. Then he began to attend our Crusade in Salem, Oregon. With the help of his wife he stood in the prayer line and believed while-hreceived the laying on of hands and prayer for his healing. From that day on he improved. He regained his appetite and began to regain weight. Tests for tuberculosis were negative. His doctor was surprised. "I have never seen a case like yours," he said. After several tests and all of which proved he had recovered, Mr. Carter was released. Today, because he believed, he has a testimony to the healing power of Cod. Perhaps you, too, have wished you had a testimony which would help others along the way to a live faith in a living God. Every day we receive hundreds of letters from people all over the world testifying to God's willingness to answer prayer, testifying to Cods goodness in many ways. Each of them rejoices that he has a testimony. People who receive blessings from Cod are as pleased to have a testimony as they are pleased to have die blessings. It is wonderful to be blest by the Lord, and it is even, more wonderful to have a testimony to his goodness. Do you have a testimony? e might ever need medical care. For, under that system, both the "We wish the AMA all success doctor and his patient would be the losers, as well as the entire in its . . . efforts to avoid socialization in its field, and it should nation for having taken one more receive the support of all who step toward full socialism." .SOCIALIZED NO'-- MEDICINE Chalky Wright n a nervous gent. He has one wife in Helper and one wife in Grand Junction and can't get along with either one. r would not say that Katie Ori is nuts. Altho she duz own mansion in the a magnificent city while she lives in a rented sleeping bag in the mountain1:. Gay dog Val Turri could possibly be the answer. Speaking of a sleeping bi.g, it is plenty tuff to awaken Teresa Uzelac in the morning. Latest teen blaze involves Gene Vea and Deanna Pinarelli. Parents unhappy. Beth sides regard themselves superior. Back in the old country Sam Pinarelli asked Pauline Kishelli to marry him while she was visiting his stable. When she said yes, Sam got so excited he washed the came horse six times. It was the cleanest horse in all Italia. But then he found out that she was secretary of the Maffia Black Hand Society and wore teeth from the dime store. Sam dumped her and chozc Maria Argone, who is now secretary of the Altar Society and Heaven only knows where her teeth come from. Al PieroUi will sell his country club membership for only ten thousand big ones. Stand back there, Alberto, you'll get kilt in the rush. Frank Latuda wishes he was big as Jimmy Snyder. Then he'd be able to dance with Hercules Hilda Yoklavich, a large framed and big boned woman who insists on doing the leading. She leans over and barks in ear, "Ein, swei, Frank's shell-lik- e ." drei, The Last Hurrah goes to artist Fritzy Voll, who sold a 16 ft. painting of dead horses at 40 bucks a foot. Hershel Ford has bought a beret. Duane Baird and Natalie Albo have pffffffft. It was a contest to see who loved Duane most and he won. Rosalie Sacco Milano lost 67 lbs and is now a very neat pyhamid of pasta phuzoole. cha-cha- Attention Bureau DEPEiiD OH US! Depend on us to keep hand- family somely dressed for! your r v school, business and special occasions. We pick up shirts, linens, w i everything in the laundry bag and do them up with utmost PHONE GR i; ii care - deliver them - sparkling clean 31 OVERALL SERVICE TOO! WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOD HELPER CITY LAUdDHY rilONE GR HELPER 31 tastes refreshing :'J1 Internal i'ath-chic- : Sac-ccma- ; nn;mli. also Department spokesmen asked that anv hunter who may j have in his possession one of the silver -- dollar sized metal ear tags, to please forward it to department offices together with date and location of kill of the conanimal. Full information cerning age, time and place of tagging of the animal will be ent to ;.!1 persons returning tags. Stalag 17. Former bombardier Ft. Meer man had three years in the same place. Only he wasn't in acting. Lou Tone is a kids baseball wheel. In Price. Ah there. Benedict Arnold. When will tho political winds blow you our way? The carriage class boast; no dame with more class than Virginia Columbo. I'll bet Ginny would be a lady even if sh3 lived in Castle Gate. Which is un!:k:ly to become nece. ary. J.-- r y Bruno has christened San.iy Van et Natta Miss Playtypus .iu-- t cause she ha,; webbed and walks like a duck. Dec Phelps loves the wrestling matches be-i- .. cause Eric the Red reminds him of his mother-in-laCcme to find out, they are both cne and the same Kristin Diamanti and Mike Valentine Jr. ?c still cutting o'.it beautiful valentine together. Ditto Aggie Ruden and Tony F"atto, Jo Borla and Ed Zupon, Beaky h"-fc- Coren and Clemintine Mack, Tony Marasco and Ma Kettle, Phyllis Gtavar and Steve Potochnick, Bill Welsh and Thorit Hatch, coal and gas, Helen Costello and DuLee tPayne, John Laboroi and the bank. Chalky Wright and a fla hy female in Fruita, John Costello and Rosie Porter. Clas-- y Annie Hardie became Mrs. Danny Colzani in a lovely ceremony, while the Frank Spor-cic- h trio played "You'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You-- ' end Bill Frazier argued with Dan for hours, trying to give him the word. Friar Meers-ma- n don't care if guys get hooked. He'; immune. And is only after the handsome stipend anyway. He started something new during the vow bit. Had John Porter pass the wicker basket while the relatives were trapped. Also ordered Sam Pinarelli to wa; h his horse and his hat and how are you going to tell him t'. Lincoln freed the . slaves? He tlvn , ts he is still in Stala 17, driving them poor Nazi's nuts, Almost has em convinced that! fnthf-Iirare the s.merior rnee and did organize a bingo party every week, where the krauts h"d to kick in red cro?s bundles Td r?'vdust cigarettes as door pri7s. They were urely hnppy to hear about the Armistice. . j v i flj'Ht,M-'-- ; f J i i'f We of the community have decided that we like Bertie Rolando's new hair cut. Makes her look like Prince Valiant. Big Daddy Boofo Riche is becoming suspicious of his ole 'bag. Her numerous false alarm trips to OB may indicate an eagerness to escape him. DLamanti Carbon Fuel got a 2 million ton export order. Or so. they say at Relief Society. Tracy Jones has oeen a Little League wheel for 10 years and all his brats are girls. Of cuss, he is a young man yet. to Music Hall Queen Carrie should know that the Sen ate is investigating juke boxes. Some of the characters are almost as bad as the tunes. It's every wed. that Annie Downey and Bertha Spratling get a large charge out of .being bridge partners. They trade shin kick signals and guzzle Coors to numb the pain. At last we learn the reason for Bardo Felice's luxurious, curly beard. He is a 2 bit Fidel Castro intent on overthrowing the City Council. No matter what happens, both Bar-d- o and Fidel will keep the chin foliage. It's a trademark. You wouldn't expect Durante to bob his nose would you? Merry missionary Donna Thomas is now in Outter Mongolia f mi y S f i Superior Ccurt Judge in A il Bernardino, California, juot hancsd down 3 ing important r limitations on .n h's plac- c;r-isio-n , i ; au'.imztior!. J i.'-- e Martin Ccughlin said: "in a society vhere there has t ad- - c nit besn an v ; " ' I " Consult cierk of District Court or tha rerpctive signers tor Luther information. L.I1.D a . , k - - i " . ; of; justment wages to the ; Sjv.n; s cf tinie i by the f use of new tech- - ana niques, whu-such sav- e IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of jj. W. BINCH, also sometimes j known as JOHN WILLIAM BINCH, also sometimes known as JACK W. BINCH, also sometimes known as JACK BINCH, and be- -j ing one and the same person, Deceased. i ' Notice To Creditors probate No. 2587 of J. W. BINCH, DE- -' CEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the unat RFD 1, Helper, dersigned Utah, or to Stanley V. Litizzette, Attorney At Law, 178 South Main Street, Helper, Utah, on or Estate Dr. Kershner ingi may result of labor, an y in an agreement to prevent such conditions hes a lawful labor objective." The Judge says that wages over-suppl- not been adjusted to machines and equipment. Tcduv there are more linotype operators than there were typesetters before the machine was invented; and they earn far more in real wages than the men who formerly set type by hand. More men and women receive good wages for operating typewriters today than those who were formerly employed copying pspsrs, and miting letters documents by hand. More men are employed in transportation row than before railroad engines and trucks were invented; and they are much better paid. If the Judge would be consistent, he shou'd condemn steam erginss, gasoline engines and ehctiic motors and allow us to go back to wind power, animal power and human muscle power. Just think how many more men would be employed if a wheat field had to be spaded instead of plowed with a gang plow and ha e time-pavi- 16th the before day Mil 4 ' where the is having a ball riding yaks and eating yogurt. Donna just moved out from Inner Mongolia, where they just began a new year, called "The Year of the Pis". Reminds me of Bryner St. Now Donrta has every kid in China singing a song about her old man, who goes Must be paddy wack out of his cotton pickln' mlrxL ffot to that In out boy Rich nick-nac- k. Diiiributed by HELPER MERCANTILE, Helper, VUh. I ;' Jy ... Is! ALICE LOGAN BINCH Administratrix of the estate of J. W. Binch, deceased. Date of First Publication: February 12th, 1959. Date of Last Publication: March 4th, 1959. f . 1 ever-risin- Someone away of being too generous has lost the power of The best being magnanimous. man or woman is the most un- sclfed. Mary Baker Edd AT SCHOOL? The generous who ij always just, and the just who is always generous, may, unannounced, approach the throne of heaven. John Caspar Lavater Rates are lowest after 6 pjn. and o'l day Sunday always lower He who is afraid Srnini) y Q Keep in touch by long distance tj when you call station-to-statio- n. Mountain States Telephone available a' inks pari the Journal office. iiirrtziil i N $s$y k Jmpala Sport , :f Covpt-l- ikt every Chety-h- the best brakes of the three in a test of repeated stops at highway speeds conducted and certified by NASCAR. low-pric- ed Chevy also won over the other two in a NASCAR economy run with the highest ga3 mileage for 6's and V8's at cruising speeds of just over 55 milts an hour. Here's a car that knows how to get the most out of a gallon. And it's the only car in its field to bring you hydraulic valve lifters in all popular engines- -6 and V8. This means smoother, quieter performance for you. There are many other advances just aa fundamental as the efficiency of Chevrolet's engines and the depend see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for quick Safety PUle Glast all around. aa a gallon! ability of its new brakes (with more lining area than any other car). But why not stop by your dealer's and let Chevy do its own sweet talking! low-pric- ed CHEVROLET A WoWaJ m4 Amxtatw KtMorch. appraisal-ea- rly 10 or isuxM delivery! bee raOT3 er.2pnoir 129 W. Blain - Price, UUh - Thone BIE ' zrrr V ,l?nr. Chevy slops quickest ... goes farthest on Chevy showed leading of April, 1959. tractor. Would the Judge turn us back to the handicraft age under which rot enough could be produced to keep the present world population alive, even at the lowest standard? Many of us would be d:oraed to starvation Mechanical equipment has made it possible for populations to increase and for the standard of living to rise. H.r.s it risen enough? Does the Judge wish to stop it where ve are? Wouldn't it be better to ha.ye more and better equipment and go on producing more wealth g standard of with an living? Evidently Judge Coughlin does not agree. c V-- " Ma-bri- ! i Kershner, 8. GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES PROBATE i ft start. Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor - of Revenue: Bu;y little beaver Wright also has a hot deal cooking in Ogden. It is not true that Bernice Leo lives in a perpetual hand jag from an ether-soake- d kerchief. Tex.aco dealer Bob Ol sen has a ruptured knee. Receiv ed in a battle with partner Roy Saccomano over the cash register. Ada Riche ha; not been named Miss Universe. Tomorrow night Price City will present stars of Grand Ole Opry. No doubt about it. That tPrice City is a power house of culture. Major Johnny Driscoll is shell shocked. Eats too many peanuts Doris Galbraith complains that her brilliant husband has the top scientific talent of the jet age Unfortunately, it is coupled to a personality about as dull as Sun day afternoon in his native Phil adelnhia. She is so right. Me and Jasper Phelps went to Philly once for a weekend. But it was clo cd. Chief Myers is keeping close tabs on Paul MacLean, who is a vigorous Youth Leader. That is how Shickelgrubcr got his Kosec from all teenagers' ers: If the not back at the pad by pumpkin hour, you nowhere Jack. Balance.! ec. Marion Lupo Lodge has writ a letter to Senator Moss a:king him to look for her husband, but net to knock his-re- 'f out. F'ire laddie Blackie is a social misfit. Only time he ever got into the Stan Litizzette home is when it burned down. And then he was washed away in the silent butler. It is with deep nostalgia that Lover Boy Matty Kloepfer notes the collapse of the Kiva Club. There he first sees the sizzling Sherlene Mcntrya, jmd they is very happy. Until she meets a '53 Bukk. Speaking of ungrateful brats, St, Anthony's secretary Iola Cobain larned all she knows at BYU. With the coming of spring, Lions Club invites all members to a crazy blast at the new barbecue pit. Except Harold Wright, who failed to chip in at the erection of same. Busy in Grand Junction. Elvis Byrge attended a Boy Scout dance as a chaperone. Then went home with Ethel Binch. The big question: Did he win a merit badge? We are mighty proud to have tho;pian Elmer Hamilton in our midst. Always heard he was a great lover. Elmer is starring in the College play, and had three summers in Pennsylvania stock If? 70 Hmvitrd L. Tags from 53 marked deer were returned to department of fish and game offices during 1958, spokesmen for the department said tcday. In commending the .state's sport.-mefor their cooperation it was noted that tagging operations and studies of this type will continue to play an increasingly important part in the management cf Utah's deer herd?. Throi'gh a tagging program conducted during the months of heaviest snow fall and analysis of kill locations of the tagged animals during the annual fall hunts, the migration pattern; and actual deer herd unit boundaries may be more accurately determined. As more and more information is collected each year, it was pointed out. present deer herd unit boundaries may be altered to better manage this most important of Utah's big game Utah Offics At Helper, n Officials Report . . . From Spring Canyon Clasa ' Matter At Tha Post TWO Cod? TIPPLE TALES Every Thursday PUBLISHING JOURNAL As Enten-i- i JOURNAL (Utah) Cat ' |