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Show HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) TirURSQAY, OCT. 29, PAGE EIGHT i Ha e One C i niied the" location of the 'lAUhough Stations will not be S ond'ar determined until the definUel extent of coverage from the Pri- Stat:on is known ' it is as- - 1959 HALLOWEEN SAFETY REMINDER GIVEN BY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION y.. trick-cr-treati- ng The medical men also warned that costumes should not be too long, s'nce they might trip the wearer, 0r catch in bushes, bikes, er auto wheels. In urging Halloween safety precautions, the Utah State Medical Association advised that masks Of the sort worn by youngsters an often prove dangerous both through restricting visibility and also due to the possibility of As a result, the USMA advises use of painted false faces, applied with cosmetic or L. beware carrying lighted lanterns containing candles, and should also --avoid in- -, d carrying struments such as pocket knives. The medical men also reminded decoraparents that home-part- y tions should be f, and that adults should 'beware of small children "prowling" dark w'th motorroads and streets ists advised to take special precautions. (Home safety can be increased by keeping porch lights turned on iwhile damage can be reduced by remov'ng portable outdoor furniture and similar tempting items from the reach of hobsharp-pointe- flame-proo- goblins. The phyic'ans suggest cookies, candy and -other treats for young visitors. And they add that grown-up- s should remember that goblins .axe subject to stomach aches when they eat too much in the way of sweets. j' nhMBartt.",V9 L,j i :.u ' H Henderson Rites Continued from Page One :T . hunting. Either sex birds of the other three species are legal game with the following limits allowed over chukar, 3 bag, 6 possession; Hun- Way 3 6 posgarian partridge, bag, bag, m nn the au i 1 WE ARE iizA ifffl'Jffti r? i mill levied this year by the the Commission will increase the average home owners tax rate only one 0r two dollars per year. 'Careful study was made by the Commission of the Booster system before the decis on to Droceed with their construction, of the The constitutionalabUHy statute authorizing such county rno i.haU "l"'"" k.. " Fifth Distr ct Court in a case arising out of Sevier County. The Utah Supreme Court has denied the right of a pipe-i- n television company to sue Sevier County for damages for installing such a -- iii--'7 I -- - i system. A' bill sponsored by Sena- tor Moss in the United States Senate will authorize the Federal Commission to Communications installations, such regulate "The Commission feels that it has given very careful consider- ation to this problem and con- sidered its feasibility, the ade- quacy of the present system, has HftonoH trt .v, KimHrpfl? nf Vmnlainta r from citizens about the present systems, and has determined that j the present television offered to j the people of this county is neither adequate, economical, nor proper." : s JUh4 M f ng These Prices For Friday and Saturday, Oct. Bst of 6 c.u frr. inter-extendi- Shooting will end daily at 5:30 p.m. and begin at 7 a.m. each day after the opening hour of 8 a.m. the first day. 0nly COck pheasants are legal game wlth the daiJ Umit beine three roosters. r,oPinn limit six roosters after two days session; quail, R in an property to the site. A building of $2,243.00 each, plus instalJa- house equipment has been Hon costs. constructed and it is anticipated, "Last year the Commission e equipment will arrive levied '4 mill under their recrea- 0131 at any time' tion Fund and this year the levy mill. Ac- ',The cost of the qu'pment is at the maximum for the station at Wattis is $3,- - cording to the County Clerk this 811.77. The building was con- - 34 mill will raise aDDrox'mately structed at a cost of $451.00, $26,725.00. As can be seen from making a total cost of $4,262.77. the cost of the installations out- vAAnA iUa Tr. fhic amnimf will nRla .k,.ft 41.0 una ...litu uc amy cost of Installation, which is esti- - financing for the Boosters. Of mated at approximately $400.00. course, once the installations are estimates given by the completed, It will be necessary Fngineers for construction of to only levy an amount suffi- Secondary Stations et Sunnyside cient for their maintenance, and Helper were in the amount "It Is interesting to note that es 16 tAt United States Limits of each of the four spe- cies may be possessed separate and apart from one another. Length of seasons by counties along with all other regulatory measures for these hunts are shown in the 1953 upland game bird proclamation. They may be obtained from license agents or department of fish and game of fices over the state Farm Census Questions Beinj; Mailed To Carbon Farmers 1 it bavli lUuli a y u BOSTON BUTT A JUL1B0 Fuel ALL LIEAT Toastmaster Club rri c 1 I MORRELL'S PRIDE SLICED Garden Fresh Produce RED BUSS FROZEN FOODS Apple or Pumpkin UTAH. l fi I fit? Eaeli Ml If.. WD TEXAS PINK - INDIAN RIVER PASCO, 6 oz. Questionnaires fpr the 1959 Census of Agriculture are now in the mail and will be in the hands of Carbon County farmers within a few days, it was an- Young, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Miles nounced today by Field Director (Fayne) Drage, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Floyd (Rose) Shepherd, Francls II. Wilmer of the Census Bureau's regional office at Den- IBpr'ngville; 25 grandchildren, 13 one brother vcr The farm census questionnaires and eight sisters. Burial will be In the Spanish are being mailed from Chicago, with the distribution Illinois, Fork City Cemetery. GIRL SCOUTS timed so that the report forms The G'H Scouts mot Tuesday, will reach farmers about a week The true reformer w'll not only ahead of the date when census Oct. 27, at St. Anthony's church hate evil, but will earnestly en- takers will in Helper, Utah. begin the field can- - hal1 deavor to fill its place with The meeting was opened by vass. The advance mailing is for Simmons the purpose of giving farm op- - Rose Sanchez. At the opening of erators time to consult their rec- - the meeting we pledged allegiance ords before filling in the an- - to the flaS and recited our G'rl swers required by the question- - Scout laws- At the closing of our naires and getting them ready meeting we sang taps. FAX for the census takers to p'ck up PROBATE k GUARDIANSHIP This procedure is designed to in--1 UFE NOTICES sure greater accuracy of reportConsult clerk of District ing and to save time both for Court or the respective signthe farmer and the census taker ers for further information. when the latter calls at the farm. The 1959 Census of Agricul- - . 'V DISTRICT COURT OF ture questionnaire is designed to C0U'VTY. STATE OF j numon information the provide ber and size of farms, acreage SUMMONS and harvest of crops, livestock production and inventories, se- - CCNME WING. Plaintiff Vs lected farm facilities and equip- RIOIHARD selected farm WING, ment, expenditures, Defendant, iv farm values, and mortgage debt. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE y.i a On average, each farmer is ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: '.Ht,t i aske-- ' You are hereby summoned and A BRIGHT YltlOW oniibiolk -bout 100 questions, many ' Auraomycin-wot by Dr. of v ' h can be answered by required to serve upon Dallas H. dvlopd B. M. Duggor from itrplomyc)t. Young. Jr., of YOUNG, YOUNG simply -- hecking "yes" or "no" So H;liy ii thit mold cxtrocl thot & SORENSEN, Plaintiff's attorit hoi prod.it killing powr into neys, whose address is 227 North lh virut field. LADIES "'BOWLING University Avenue, Provo, Utah, an answer to the complaint with!Hih Team. Single Game Kaiser Steel, 1012. in 29 days after service of this Sickroom Supplies summons upon you. If you fail High Individual. Single Game Vitamins - Cosmetics Julie Warren, .192 Kaister Steel. so to do, judgement by default will be taken against you for the jVera Taylor, 192, Kaiser Steel relief demanded in said complaint All Medical Needs High Team, Three Games Kaiser Steel 2913. which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This is an High Individual, Throe Games action for a divorce and for supJulie Warren, 624, Kaiser Steel. Vcra Taylor. 500, Kaiser Steel. port money for four children in Vivian Sdtz, f07. Miner's Trad- the amount of $200.00 per month. Dated: October 1. 1959. ing Post. TEAM STANDINGS DALLAS H. YOUNG. JR. W for YOUNG. YOUNG & Miner's Trading Post .13 SORBNSEN Helper - Utah 12 Kaiser Steel 22? North University Avenue Frank's Glass Snp .. 10 Provo, Utah 5 Kai?er Coal Attorney for Plaintiff Date of First Publication: October 9, i953. Dale of Last PubMachine tht by Adding Paper, Better J lication: November 19, 1959. roll, of cate at Journui office. ish Fork: sons, H. C, Sacramento, Cal'f.; Arthur B., Pleasant Grove; Ralph I., Rex D., Spanish Fork; daughters, Mrs. Eugene (Edna) S3-S- MEATS Continued from Page One confidence. Constructive criticism is a vital part of Toastmasters training. Following each program, members' evaluate each speaker, Members increase their qualifi- cations for business and civic recognition. There are no occupational, edu- cational, racial, or religious bars to Toastmaster membership. So that members may enjoy frequent opportunities to speak, preside, and evaluate, each Toastmasters Club is limited to a maximum of 40 members. The first organizational meet-in- ? of the Prire ernnn is tn IKp held at 7:30 p.m., November 4, jn the sman courtroom of the Courthouse. Interested County men should contact Mr. Carlson, or Mr. B. telephone ME H. Opheikens, telephone ME 7- 2612. Also assisting with organi- zation activities is G. L. Burnett, Forest Supervisor, and Vergil Draney. Regional Director of the Utah Fish and Game Department. -- tAt ' - counties. should goblins . H A television DX. U5. rri. wiuuiu sure no- interference with present pipe-i- n system antennas. "Under the type of system the county intends to install, tele- vision set owners will be able t receive the sifnal without anv special equipment, with the ex- ceDtion of an installation of a special type antenna. This was one of the reasons it was decid ed to install Boosters rather than translators, which would have reciuired a converter on each set. In addition, this type of installa- tion involve a fraction of the cost of installing translators, The technicians also have assur-specied the Commission that they foresee n0 objectionable ference which might cause the FjCJC. to attempt to close the 'nsUUations down. It should also is connection be observd will be operat- that th ea on 3 very low voltage smce it 's not necessary that the signal be broadcast any great distance "At the present time, the Com areu'cu ",,M'U" " the property upon which the in stallation is to be constructed lrom Jj'on -- oal -- orPrai.on. it better hunting areas. The pheasant season varies by counties from three to seven days. Seasons for the other three also varies by counties with a longer hunt for chukars through Dec. 6 in eight burnt cork. of Tli .iut , rnt Game department reports list a good population of birds with the forecast that a high bag re- turn is expected from all the suf-ocati- -- Young , . ed after dark. j r. HTc will have to be constructed near Sunnyside and Helper to cive full coverage to these areas. . Parents should take special precautions to protect their HIED HUllTIIiG youngsters 0n Halloween, the Utah State Medical Association pointed out today. SEASO IISTARTS Costumes used at Halloween parties should be flameproof, and for easy SATURDAY, liOV. 7 should ibe night-tim- e visibility, it was suggested. Eeflecting tape give deUtah's upland game b'rd sea- corative visibility and youngsters son will get underway at 8 a.m.. should carry flashlights on roads 5a),ir NWorr,,. i ' ,,ritK . light-color- On TV TVInlinn II f i M 13 I 4 cans X r"i!Jsa Si- ,- ft III MITY NICE, 16 oz. pockace a HI 'j L ml FIRM RIPE Straivbsrri3s3n!s Sii 2 lbs i5c WD kJJI good-Charle- y'uyuuLjwuUuUUuyt,J TASTEVELL - WONDER . ATPfTTin2 L Lh f Z-- (1 P ao. u.) A Ma 7" rack, nre jti 69 PMP" ROSEDALE nq. V' can ipii F;'V v d (y) liU I? j Sfigasnc-- f 0 icons jnTBvAniiTiEs BBIiEjg Bmmm LyBLJii3 ltM 3H cans ,$H bets vo ,? : vi2j?ans:;gn 3 criiS 2 lb plig gH MDs later lab For Your Building Needs See tr.c CENTRAL PhTne GR - Gravel - Cement Cor.tnurtinjj CARBDH CO!"!. AM) SUPPLY W 1 Concrete - Band CO. 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