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Show HELPER The (Utah) PAGE FOUR JOUR SEPT. TinT.S"AY, N A L 17, By Ralph Robey COXCRESS RIDGE GROUP Members of the Saturday after noon bridge club met for their ugular bridge social last week at the home of Mrs Art Larnor-eauPrizes for the game went to Mrs Frank Pizza and Mrs C. R. Fahring. hy&aii''Itaxer difficult to believe Christmas-plannin- g irS HANDSOME In the weeks ahead, I will be bringing to you my suggestions for gifts that will be as much a pleasure to make as they will be to give. A good start is a sturdy sweater for a young man of outdoor inclination. (And what young man isn't?) We're especially fond of this item, for it combines with wearability design. A generous ribbed turtle neck provides sure protection against chafing winds. Cuffs and border are ribbed, too. The body is stockingette with a dramatic cable running down the front center. And, of course, our sweater features the and always comfortable 'A ever-popul- - R.E.EEKAH ar PAST NOBLE GRANDS The Past Noble Grand Club of Utahna Rabekah lodge will meet at the home of Mrs Otto Mc- Kinnon in Price, Monday night, 6leeve. fast-knittin- ibill, by Rep-Landru- and Griffin was substituted on the House floor for the complete ly ineffective Ibill reported by the (R.-Dch- .) ? Laibor Committee. Confer- Then a House-Sena- te erce Committee, after 12 days of negotiations, succeeded in reconbetween ciling the differences the House-passed bill and the measure by Senator Kennedy ss ) which had 'been approved earlier toy the Senate. came fairly easy Agreement on the first six sections contain ing provisions. But there was vigorous and prolonged controversy before a meet ing of minds was reached on the with seventh section dealing House - by JAMES W. DOUTltAT V.ie labor refona measure passed toy Congress is generally n girded on Capitol Hill as the The chapter will have a Rumfcct that could be dbtained unmage sale Oct. 8, 9 and 10der the circumstancesMr and Mrs John Sillitoe were Legislators ,who had advocated pleasantly surprised Monday with a strong measure were greatly a visit from Edgar Holliman of pleased at the result. The bill Provo, whom, they had not seen was not all that they had for over 25 years-M- r But it constituted a step and Mrs Ed Scof ield and in the right direction. This group was highly gratified daughter Beth of Provo were visitors at the home of that such effective legislation ey amendments to curt,' Sunday and Mrs GJen Gardner came from a Congress which had ocycous ana organizabeen considered by many a few seconoary tional picketing, and t osettle the Out of town visitors last week r. months earlier to be strongly land" controversy by at the home of 'Mr and Mrs Glen the states more authority Gardner were Mrs Mary Conta The explanation given for the giving to handle labor disputes. Mezzano and Mrs Mary Bartola r outsome was this: the of At (hp rnntn.'iirm nf thp Pnn- - of Pioche, Nov., also Dutch Ste- public opinion. f ci once Committee negotiation?, wart of Moab demand arose An l Tresis-tabi- c even Senator Kennedy pronouncfrom the grass roots for legis- ed Mr and Mrs Art Dalpiaz motor the final nroriuct "sa(icfa( lation to curh the evils exposed cd Wednesday to said and falt he lory" supported it by the Senate Rackets Committee the da visiting with Mrs spend headed bv Senator McClcllan of "wholeheartedly But there was no delav in D's sister and husband, Mr and Arkansas. aude Egberg. Both of nnintin.- - nut thai riitinnai W-- I M" This .was stimulated in a numisla'.ion was needed to curb the the c0UPlcs celebrated their wed ber cf ways: by aroused Senators anniversaries that day power of union bosses ding and Representatives, by Presi- monopoly and the must that be campaign Mr and Mrs Harry Hiatt visited dent Eisenhower, by national, state and local organizations; and continued until such a measure last wcek in Salida, Colo., with is enacted i,iS! mother Mrs Elmer Wright by many other advocates of good Senator Goldwater jand sister Mrs Chella Armstrong, government This produced a bill which was mentioned this objective only a on their return trip home they few minutes after the Senate had fairly close to the Landrum-Criffi- n been advised of the Conference topped in Grand Junction and picked up Mrs Hiatt's father, measure originally passed agreement. N. Johnson, who will spend a hy the House over the protest of After explaining that he few days visiting with they and :U!)ion bosses. favored the proposed stronqrly Mr nn.-- i T.Trs Fm rrrWr legislation, he added: Visitors in Salt Lake last Sun"Naturally, I should like t osee this body continue to seek legis- day to attend the Fair and Ice lation which will tend to curb, Follies were Mr and Mrs Ken uduee or cqualze the almost the Carr, Mr and Mrs John Basinger rd.nost unparalleled .power which and Mr and Mrs Paul Young and LOSS lesides in the leadership of some children. of our unions; but that is a ' problem for the coming session." should include placing unions A number of his colleagues in under the antitrust laws, a seboth the Senate and the House cret ballot, regulation of union agree that more legislation is political activities, curbing comneeded. Many share the view of pulsory unionism, and restoration diamonds Your that such legslation of traditional states' rights. Keepsake industry 4 - (D.-Ma- - de-sict- Taft-Hartl- pro-li.bo- "no-ma- po-.ve- j f (R-Ar- iz.) : AGAINST j j ey Id eg J mm I long-lastin- n, a ; LCOll LGOIt ; AB0VEGR0MJD DOUBLE-WAL- L SHELTER It 1 Rtfqt 9rm nU'qd to iiH.ii,'j iHow dUit federal Tai look far the nam KaeptaV in fh ring and be ture of quality, beauty and value forever, f WOODVS price-Help- Phone 2511 or 2521 or call ME IX)NT WAIT ! Area for Ot-r- r Small . down-paymen- ts 18 Years." Gunnison, Utah in Price, Utah Arrangements Made to Move in Today! JEWELRY Helper, Utah er Arlene Representative, Grover; Bylaws and Procdure, Irene McGregor; National Parent-Teache- r, Erma Bollwinkel; Family Life, Aileen Ericksen' and discission ses. A question conference sion will conclude actvitiesMrs Betty Casella, Dragerton, is the chairman of local arrangements. - - i tend to diminish the rate at which they are redeemed, and thus reduce the cash drain upon the Treasury. Many other pieces of legislation are toeing set aside for this session of the Congress. Some of these are desired by the Administration, tout most have been sponsored by Members of the Congress and do not have Admin istration support. Taking the record of this session of the Congress as a whole, it can be said that it has been much better than most of us dared hope for elections. aifter the November WONDER FAX I 'Hi.J mi .., si w I- ' frV . A FASTER THAN SOUND The jet plone piloted by Major Yeo-getpeeding al 067 miles per hour, , wai the first to travel faster than sound in 1947. And, in 1956, Capt. M. G. Apt reached the omoiing peed of 2,100 miles per hour. You can Always relv on us for the Very Best in First Aid Needs UELTR1 DOUG Helper - Utah A RuBlscs for immediate VALLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY Quality Builders in Pre-choo- HELPER For further details and appointment to set a Committees and their chairmen Mrs Hal (Lela) l, are: Schultz; Membership and Room 5famp Senrico comes to occupancy, another "Hctter Kuilt Home" by The Valley Builders Supply, located at 750 North 9th Kast, Trice, Utah VISTA $250.00 Also $100 to $2475 $12.50 Wedding Ring Continued From Page One ' For Family Protection From Radioactive Falloul LOOK irlust completed ami ready. 4r Region 5 Confab Nal-deco- , -- ' U-S- loss from the setting for - , 1 ore protected against one year Gary Bonza, former resident and new of Kearns, visited here for about a week at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Vince Bonza. Last Sunday he accompanied Vince and Liz to Grand Junction, Colo., to see aunts Emma Kiccardi and Caroline Pettis. He plans on entering Air .Corps training in the near future- , : "H "iw"" ys j Taft-Hartl- (D-G- a.) i - WOMEN OF MOOSE 'Five women's birthdays were honored last Thursday by the Price Women of the Moose. Each member brought a card and han kie for the honorees. A pot luck lunch and games were enjoyed by the 20 women attending. iNext (meeting will be on the 25th, rather than the 18th, it was announced. The ladies were reminded to remember the "Christ mas in October" event on Oct- 2, for the children at Mooseheart. Gifts should be wrapped and taken to lodge. 8. bipartisan 21- Stpt. at terrific rate. And through much cf t;iis legislation is of utmost importance. Fcr example: d. An attempt to override tha president's veto cf a $1.2 billion public works bill failed in the House by one vote. The President vetoed the measure primarily because it authorized 67 projects which had not been included in tne budget. It is now assumed that a new bill, acceptable to the President, will be put together and passed. This is probable be- t cause DIFFICULTIES IS Members c r the congress MRS TURNER HOSTESS RAISING CASH want public works spending in Mrs Joe Turner was hostess to their districts and to get this a weeks ago the Ad5. (Many the Thimble club at her hems new bill must ibe passed, ministration asked for legislation last Thursday night, with special .... Major Labor Legislation which would increase the public guest, Mrs Rex Bryner attending. debt limit, remove the present Hammered Out The ladies enjoyed a sociable chat 2. The House and the Senate 4 Vi percent ceiling on government ?nd sewing and tasty refreshof more than five have agreed on a labor bill. It cbligations ments served by the hostess. took 12 days of conference and years maturity, and authorize the at one point it appeared there Treasury to adjust upward the VARIETY CLUB rate paid on E and H savings The Variety club, choosing to was no real chance of agreement-Thibill is a compromise between bonds. The debt limit was insew and chat that evening, were tout the feted at the home of Mrs Max the weak Kennedy measure that creased without delay, reCommittee Means and the and the Senate strong Ways passed Magann last Thursday night. er Landrum-Griifi- n bill which fused to recommend legislation Joining the group for the sccial which would meet the other two and delightful refreshments were passed tne House. The comprois substantially better than requests. This decision still holds mise special guests Mrs John Taskar, - in so far as the 4.4 percent Mrs Carlyle Burton and Mrs the Kennedy bill, and unquesis as good as could be ceiling is concerned, tout a bill tionably Frank Tomsic. passed by the present Congress, has .been reported out which BRIDGE CLUB It is the iirst major labor legisla- - makes 'possible lifting the inter- Mrs Joe Bonaeci Jr was hostess ticn since the and iH bonds from Act est on the to her Wednesday club last week cf 1C47. Passage of the bill cul- - the present 3U percent to 2 & inviting Mrs Jo Archer and Mrs minates the greatest period of percent. Such action will be cf no Robert Buchanan as extra 'guests lobbying in many years. Labor appreciable help in managing our to a delicious dessert luncheon union leaders swarmed over the public dabt and today the Gov- and bridge playing . Prizes for Congress in an effort too prevent ernment simply cannot sell bonds the evening went to Mrs Elmo its toecoming law and manage- - because many of its issues al- Bray, Mrs Archer, Mrs Bonaeci ment worked as hard on the other ready on the market yield appre- side. and Mrs John Gardner. The Administration also ciably above 4 V4 percent. Adjust worked for passage, and Presi- - ment of the rate on iE and H BRIDGE GROUP MEETS dent Eisenhower's appeal to the savings bonds, however, should Members of the Wednesday j n:ght bridge club and extra guests Mrs Eli Matson and Mrs Jimmy Scancelli, met at the home of Mrs Ab Day last week, enjoy t ing he usual bridge session and i a delightful luncheon. Prizes for i the game were claimed by Mrs Science features. Matson, Mrs Ben Reddington and j Mrs Clifford VanNatta. --' .. Controlling Hay Fever j VISIT 'PARENTS Hay fever isn't caused by hay and rarely results in fever. It is an Mr and Mrs Lynn Porter of j allergy called pollinosis and can be traced in most cases to tree polFort Collins, Colo, and their two lens in spring, grass pollen in early summer and ragweed from August until frost. children, visited five days with Hay fever claims four to six million victims in the United States. his parents Mr and Mrs M. The itchy nose, the watery eyes, 1 recently-Followinof Bryner Street the paroxysms or sneezing are the visit here they bad enough, but hay fever can lead to more serious afflictions. spent a few days in Logan with Left uncontrolled, it can bring Mrs Porter's parents. on sinusitis, other bacterial inL,ynn is a Soil Chemist with fections and, more seriously, . Goverment. the asthma. Thysicians sometimes reconV Mr and Mrs Era Gardner acmend 'shots" or injections. These must begin months in advance of companied by Mrs George Fuller the date when the offending plant ton of Spring Glen, motored to gives off its pollen and be conProvo Sunday. tinued at the rate of about once i I a week. CES NEWS More practical in most cases is On the evening cf Thursday,! g a pill, tablet or sySept- 17 (tonight) a delegation which acts from "within". rup will Roosevelt members from cf The latest development 13 a pre be guests of Naomi Chapter OES, scription compound called Nalde-coRcjwttd ol Bloom ilog developed by Bristol Laboraat which time the visiting'chap-te- r the two considered most efency, tories Inc., of Syracuse, N. Y. will initiate candidates into Two groups of drugs are used, fective are employed. Two deconthoir own chapter. All members the antihistamines and the de: gestants are also used. The Nalde-co- n tablets are so compounded are urged to attend this meeting. congestants. The antihistamines that the medicines dissolve slowcounteract the effect of histaRefreshments will be served folly in the intestinal tract, stretchmine, which the body releases inlowing the meeting. ing their effect for six to eight to the blood when the pollen irritation occurs. It is histamine hours. NILE CLUB There are, of course, old, tradiwhich causes the seepage or Last Sunday the ladies of the tional remedies for hay fever- -a "sniffles." sea voyage, or vacation in the their husbands at a garden party The decongestants work simulNorth or in high mountain counCarbon Nile Club entertained taneously to shrink the capillarUnfortunately, these forms at the home cf Mrs Ed Poglajen ies, small vessels which form a try. of frequently are out network throughout the body and of treatment with Mrs Emily Morrison as the question for most of us. which are the of source this seepAfter a delicious dnner. n Meanwhile, such drugs as age. are the best bet for avoidthe ladies held ther regular meet Because there are a number of ing the present discomfort and ing with President Ruth Kilfoyle antihistamines of varying eliici- - future complications of hay fever. presiding. VACATIONERS HOME Mr and Mrs Ralph Fletter returned home Saturday after a ten-davacation in Moab and the LaSal mountain. While Ralph and two huntining companions hunted deer with bow and arrows Mrs Fletter visited with friends in Moab- The party bag two deer they saw hundreds. I s AND EASY TO MAKE In choosing this design, we bore in mind, the knowledge that knits-u- p quickly. Special your time budget is limited. Our sweater time g yarn now on the market will reduce construction ve:i more. Begin now and by the time this garment nears completion, I believe you'll be inspired to start on another for some other lucky chap. Instructions are given for sizes 6, 8 and 10. Get envelope to your free copy by sending a stamped, the Needlework Department of this newspaper. Request RAGLAN SLEEVED TURTLE NECK SWEATER, Leaflet No. The LODGE Rs'bekah lodge No. 39 Utahna met at the Helper auditorium Monday evening, with Mrs Paul Sealey, Noble Grand, in charge-Planwere made for observing the 108th anniversary of tne founding of the Order for "next Sept. 23- Plans were also made for having Miss Saundra Thomas give a talk on her trip to the United Nations, Oct. 1.2th, which is sponsored by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, each year. ollowing the meeting delicious refreshments were served by Mrs Thelma Wilson. -- raglan urged tend and bring a guest. Every weman living in Helper and surrounding areas, are invited to come an.1 join the club. It is a civic organization organized for the betterment cf the community, and the women living here. Contact any of the officers: Mrs James Lupo, president of the club will be happy to give anyone information regarding the club's organization. "Come see what we have to offer you," club officers said. MRS ACQRD HOSTESS Mrs Earl Aeord entertained members of her bridge club last Thursday night at her home, serv ing a tasty dessert luncheon at the onset of the social. Prizes for bridge were won by Mrs Win. Wetmore, Mrs Rhoda Gibson and Mrs J. A- Greener. last-minu- te home-mad- e rushing. GETS READY is trying to get in to home. No cue knows go Miape The Helper Woman's club will when this can take place, but on activities its 'begin year's mentioned the nit.it Thursday, Sept. 24 "with an Of12 (last Satficers Tea to be held at 1:30 uate is September urday) One result of this drive p.m. in the civic auditorium. to at- is that legislation is being rushed All members are x. that once again we're approaching of all time. Yes, time really does fly, but we don't mind it when it leads us into tkat most festive season. Christmas is fun, indeed, and it will be even more fun if you begin at once to fashion your gifts and thus avoid It's - WOMAN'S CLUB 1; MRS MABEITO HOSTESS Mrs Johnny Mabrito was hostess to her club last Thursday night at their regular bridge and luncheon social, with Mrs Vera Litizzette as fpecial guest. Prizes for the evening were awarded to Mrs Mabrito, Mrs John Gardner and Mrs Jo Archer- - TO GO HOME lews Keedleeraft; public ever radio and television may have been the particular prtion .which made final enactment possible3A ibill limiting the rignt of states to impose income taxes on out of state business, unless such irrnpanies maintain an operating office within the state, has been passed and presumably will be signed by the president. This problem arose because cf cf the United States Supreme Court and, without legislative clarification, it threatened to create increasing difficulties. 4. A housing bill has been passed to replace the .first one vetoed by the President. This secend ibill alsa has been vetoed by the President and the veto has been sustained by the Senate. Whether a third bill can or will be passed is an open question-esumablan effort along this line will be made, but success is by no means assured- NATIONAL OUTLOOK rn he and FJIA Financing Available AN OCTDOOR aboTf jrronnd fallout shelter may be built of concrete blocks. It U recommended for hotuea without bmenU or for rcrions or rook U oIom to the enrface, mak-t"- f wtirre it tmrirUcl to bnhl m under (round shelter. Lire VftU ef oonorte block ere oonjtntct4 at M bx&ee The peee between la Gtle4 Uit V frerel of WMrtiu T ire be 14 UftOx wtr vo mr-t- l ties placed In wet mortar as the wn ere built. The roof Is a six inch sUb nf rrlnforcrd concretet, covered with sit least 20 Inches of fTivel or erlh. Mont people would here to blre a contractor to build thit shelter. Flans sppar In the OCDM 12p&r booklet, "Tho Family Fallout Kieltw." 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