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Show The II K 1. E R 15 Friendly Kews Notes From THURSDAY, FEB. 25, I960 PAGE EIGHT stl BASKETBALL HEWS CLUES JOIN 4-- 11 vill be released from his service JOURNAL j!ah) IN WHITER Veltri's and Pete's SAFETY PROGRAMS Tied In 'Race For Second Half -- H - league-leadi- ng r 4-- H ! ""Hunter will safety" become Robertson, 13, with Brown and this year's project in an, effort jn. High ' scorer for Pete's was to certify meaiisera under the Hjgby with 12 points, new law.; which": 'is effective .thi,-. Monday night's gams between and Maggie's was a year. This will be JoUowed- up next yeafwith .Jhsxphm of tfiriller, Veltri's held on to a small archery safety, throughout the game. With safety and mountain, $a?eiifhe two minutes left the score was A basket by Cunthird year's .program wijlcover tied at an extensive-- 'study of survival ningham won the game. He was 'training, and .will include'' several high for Veltri's with 31 points. (field trips into remote tfreas--' Vic Pierotti of Maggie's was high where actual survival, technique? "man of the game with 33 points. will be practiced. la some cases. TEAM STANDINGS 'the program will 'be. instructed L W beby the club leaderwho. has 3 10 Utoco Pete's come "a certified suVviVa"! training 3 10 Veltri's Drug De-' 'instructor through 4 I.C.&C 9 partrnent. of f'feff... and. Game 8 5 Service Maggie's teacher training program. 8 5 CYO However, in most areas the in13 Furn 0 per struction will be given ty" "ready gel Monday Night Results: trained teachers in the immediate Veltri's 60, Maggie's 58; club and locality," with ,thev-Cnal & Coke 84, Helper club leader sponsoring the and providing the facili- Furn. 30; Pete's Utoco 58, CYO 47. Wednesday Results: ties for the classes. Independent Cral 4$, Pete's 37; The addition of the clubs .'CYO 55. Maggie's 49; Veltri's the. the with st,ate, throughout over Helper Furn. by forfeiture. f the. (help and cooperation -tjr agents, .s. -- reinforced '..the. :'Next Week's Schedule: Monday, Feb. 29 .vsmaoy crganizaiion, now conduct 'Veltri's vs CYO, 7 p.m.; Mag nate" hunter .safety, training, aha vs IC&C, 8 p.m.; Pete's vs Ajjuld incu"K evert; gric-uc-ei'ces.- of th? program dilrftfe' its 'Helper Furniture, 9 p.m. 'first'' year c'. existence. Sfiih, or-- ;, Wednesday, March 2 ganizations ; the"; Utah National .'.Maggie's v Helper Fur., 7 p.m.; vs CYO, 8 p.m.; Veltri's vs in .the armories Guard, ieai'-inlocated Hr major eommuni- -- P''te's. 9 p.m. . jd 0M-aT?rg- i -- 58-5- 3. Jhe'.-lta- Inde-nr-nde- - H nt m pro-igra- : 4-- H . s - -. -- q -- t- ties civir'V1,b,s, wildlife . American tions;, federa- - " !' " Tlih rurtic UJ v Fcdur" V, baseball Tickets Legion, ,pP,r. VFW P"Av,fhuch and boy groups. ;p,xa and -- rwidftvoratm-n. ... VnunWes..' The 4?! ' jsi ..inmom-' still Available T ' , fm"tT!TinuTP" ? The Intermountain area's rjrf aTfalJ fans haven't been wasting areas sponsor:" 4-- . orr ..m.a rm'ber njrjffiir'.'! H base-ainin- nje of baseball : s greatest when ie St. Louis Cards and Chicago tangle in a Derks Field ex- ; ame Saturday, April 9, K30 p m. Bud Richards spent the weekend away from his studies at the U of U visiting his folks, Mr. His and Mrs. Elmer Richards. little niece, Kelly Oliver, accompanied him on the trip home and the two returned to Salt Lake City Monday. Shirl Barney was home for the weekend, returning to Sunset Monday afternoon after having had the day off from his employment with Sperry Rand in observance of Washington's birthday. Funeral services were held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Gunnison Ward Chapel for Ira L. Des-pai- n, 76, who died Wednesday after an illness in a Salt Lakz City hospital. Mr. Despain was the father of Mrs. F r e n c h i e (Elna) Nougaret, Mrs. Golden (Alasca) Mellor and Mrs. Wallace (Venda) Robinson of here; Evan I., Mrs. Erma Oxborrow, Ely, Nevada., Mrs. Irva Howard, Nephi, Iral, Lake Tahoe, Calif., James, San Jose, Calif., Vasca O., Sacramento, Calif. Sincere wishes of sympathy are extended to the surviving family members. Visiting their sisters and families ever the week due to the death of their father were Jim, Evan and Vasca Despain and Erma Oxmorrow. Wayne Jones of Scofield, who was scheduled to make his return home address following the completion cf a Northern States Mission at Sacrament Services Sunday evening, was . unable to keep this appointment because of adverse storm and slick road conditions that evening. Jimmy Arnett of Price very capably filled the position as speaker from an on the spot request. Jimmy's appearance was appreciably received. He holds a spot in our hearts here because he grew up as a boy in Castle Gate.. Donald Houghton entertained a 'small group of friends Friday evening in observance of his 13th birthday. The group - attended a movie at Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Andy 'Lewis and family were called to Spanish Fork Thursday because of the critical illness of Virginia's father, Albert E. Smith. Mr. Smith, . to enroll' imdiTu.lv- eTo the opportuiTK- rtjmnffiqTl-ibit- icn "trainin g before'' thTTTl Tt next season s mTrXTTn?r" Tickets for the big league at - - . Two- - su!fr-sta- ,; as Stan rs -- JjJ al Iletjw IrTrtiiii Rfriii.IT SEN, traction, which will feature such tion license. pi ., r 255 1 'Tlrmr-orahe- ... rs CI RESOLUTION AGAINST Man) (The CO-SPONS- OBSCENE MATERIALS League's most valuable have been going like in a harpain Kncp. Senator Frank E. Moss CDand MrJ. Tuesday announced co- Utah) Salt Lake Bee Busine River of a resolution call-- i sponsorship nnounced this Evans son of for a White House Conference ing eW i , enlisted'in 't are u .Veck that reserved ckets of local, state and federal offithe Helper Navyc;Tung"?U- - Virtually gone. Seme 500 loge cials to coordinate the fight 'eats a reserved few' and tion announced today. 'very obscene materials. .randstand tickets are still avail- - against Th2 new NavjJBiiwfcavciMwgr Senator Moss said: at $2.50. at in Part i&Wipnvt "I am already mint t't Ttlc tickets are still on sale at legislation to San .Diegc--i CmmJ strengthen the hand weeks Becrujt .tfheiMint Cafe in downtown Salt of the Post Office in stopping ine Stevens Brown Sport-th- terstate In making of shipments pornography iNavy added that major ca- - ing. Goods in Sugarhouse, at the and to make sentences manjail The as in suchEvans reers in iProvo, Pharmacy important fields offenders. datory for second-tim- e Electronics, avwtion, nucleonics, Armstrong Sporting Goods Co. Committee hearings have been and guided missies, are available in Ogden, the OK Tire Store in held on this bill, and I am hopeto Bountiful and the 48 Lounge in ful it will be nMlQfrr&sMn ready for Senate as well as at the Derks action soon. toHys,tiiuii-:ooclsire to GO AHEAD-Field ticket office. dern Navy. "Particularly in our large cities, however, distribution of obscene materials produced in one state is increasing. In many of these KITCHEN -- IT'S FOR A SMOKE-FRE- E cases, the mails are not used. "To combat this traffic, coordination between local, state and federal law enforcement is needed. In this matter state and local governments, under their police powers, have perhaps the greater responsibility to protect our communities, and particularly removes smoke, grease, odors our young people, from the corand dust... better than a kitchen exhaust fan! rosive effects of this traffic. j mi "I m . - sale-- ' 'Mr4TJ5Vrrerr'Bill hjT??Ti i 4itla - di! e - PURITRON' pr Electronically - with pt-nte- d "Puritron" action -- puarrnoN clean away dust, cooking amok, odor . . . actually "Inhalea" greaaa be-tIt streak walla and ceilings! Put" ryamtox la youi "' kithn It In -- (lick a Jut -plug and "Puritron The switch Air"l In mlnutta, duat, greaie. odora, amok ranlab - aa rvarraoN circulate constant aupply of cltan, frean tin work thla It umi way In V '.' I i atulTy bedrooma, offlcea, I - nuri-er- y, basement rumpus rooms even with windows closed. NO IN1TAIUTI0N, NO All VINT), NO WINDOWS! Mat I Jl . m II II nmmt - lit t flMtM 10' l It' !"l - MI ! Sec Portable, plug It In any. where. In cholc of modus, colors, finishes. Unconditionally Guaranteed. Try v t fx. tv10" w a.asi.i -- 1 a.ot It Now! "A White iHouse Conference would be an excellent starting point for such coordination, and would further focus attention on the problem. We must realize, however, that it will take more than conferences to solve it. A strong local effort, by those in government and out, will be needed." As Salt Lake County Attorney and president for two terms of the National Association of County and Prosecuting Attorneys, Senator Moss has been a leader in the effort to strengthen local laws and enforcement against commercialized circulation of pornographic material. HELPER FURNITURE & IIDW. The Best in Furniture and Appliances GR Utah Helper away Saturday at the Fork hospital. Funeral were held Monday at the Spanish Fork Ward Chapel, 67, passed Spanish services Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Nettie Smith, sons and dJughters, Wal'ace, Rcy, Albert, Dan and Mrs. Doris Barra?ton of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Allrne Nauta, Clear- field; Mrs. Carole Kobinett, Sun- set; Mrs. Barbara Miller, Spring-viil- e, and Mrs. Virginia Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Remo Etzel, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riche, Mr. and Mrs. Devon Oldroyd and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills motored to Spanish Fork Sunday to extend sympathies to the family of Albert E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hilton and baby motored down from Salt Lake City Wednesday to attend the funeral services at Castle Dale for Andrew Allred, 93. of Salt Lake City. Mr. Allred was Marilyn's grandfather. Marilyn and baby continued visiting for the week at the Allred home in Sunnyside. Tommy returned on the weekend and the family visited here at the Thomas Hilton home before returning to Salt Lake City Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J." Edgar Johnson attended the funeral services for Andrew Allred at Castle Dale Mr. AKed was Wednesday. Tressa's uncle. Mrs. Helen Houghton was hos-e- ss to the Birthday club Thursday evening when the group met at her home to honor the birthday of iLenore Davis. Enjoying the evening's get-toget- - hydro-electric- plant al which would dilute coal consumption in cur area." Other witnesses opposing Burns Creek included E. M. Naughton, President, Utah Power & Light Company, Salt Lake City; V. G. Pearson. Business Manager of Local Union 57, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Salt Lake City; William J. Welsh, Jr., Mayor of .Price, and John Bene, Helper City Engineer. AD IN SALT LAKE TRIBUNE & DESERET NEWS WILL BE EFFECTIVE IN OUR STORE! - 27 These Prices For Fri., Sat., February 26 IK U.S. GOOD BEEF CUDAHY'S CENTER Blanche Thomas, Clea Davis, Edna Hardee, Olive Magann, Sylvia Barney, Margaret Russell and Eva Smith of Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Bera of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend at the home of Angelo's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bera. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Magann and sons spent the weekend at the Verdis Magann home. Neil returned to Salt Lake City while Jo and the boys will remain here. SLICES 3 lbs $: FRESH 1 Boston lb Butt Jack Thorpe, Johnny Houghton, Jack iHreinson and Thomas Bendall attended Sacrament services at Clear Creek Sunday eve. 37c FROZEN FOODS 10 oz. ffl! pkg, 5 pkgs $ POLAR SIMPLE SIMON r pple-Ch- er SNOW CROP PEAS-COR- N 10 oz. pkg. IMRGARIN TASTEWELL ry-Pea- 3 for $1 ch 6 pkgs $1 3lbsSc SIIUKFINE Tall Cans rd SHURFINE w No. v cans 7 for $1 4 for HfDc mm ANJky DOUBLE LUCK No. 303 cans 8 Cans $H 2 Cans Whole Kernel TASTEWELL No. 303 cans MM 5 Cans 42)c L: 4 Cans $11 VETS PRESERVES PROFESSIONALS ernment PRICES ADVERTISED IN A.G. were ning. Leon Huff spent the weekend home with his family. He is attending school in Salt Lake City where he is receiving electronic training under Utah's rehabilitation program for handicapped individuals. Leon has a hearing problem and we wish him luck in this step. Plans have been made to hold a turkey pie ward budget dinner here at the chapel on March 11. Each, family group will pay five dollars for the dinner; the five dollars will be applied towards payment of the family budget funnd. This is the first of a series of four dinners that will be held. Everyone is invited to attend and popular prices will be charged for non-wamembers. Primary Home Builder "Daddy Date" was held at the church Saturday evening. The event was very well attended and the group enjoyed an evening of game playing and apple pie ala mode refreshments. Girls and their daddies who attended were: Jack and Janet Thorpe, Joe and Kathy Nielson, Lynn and Claudia Wilstead, 'Leon, Gloria and Lawanna Huff, June and Evelyn Pendleton, Raymond and Marilyn Jones of Scofield, Gloria Martinez, President Mae Snow, teachers, Olive Rheta Magann, Miller, Helen Houghton, and Mrs. Anderson, Scofield; Bishop La Veil Miller, Johnny Houghton, Mr. Davis, Helper, and stake primary representatives, Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs. Norris and Mrs. Greenland. Dick and Kay Snow took advantage of the long weekend and visited at the Clint Snow home. They returned to Salt Lake City Monday. Staff Sgt. Duane Bendall and family orrived at the Thomas Bendall home from San Francisco, Calif., this week. Duane returned to his base Monday while Jan and the children, Kirk, Jana, and Larry Dean will make their home here with Tom and Lydia. Duane vation that amending the Burns Creek bill "completely faids to protect our interest.'' Continuing, he said: 'We are not asking you to spend government money to aid the coal miners in District 22. All we are asking is that you do not authorize a $48 million gov- Strawberry 10 oz. Glass 14 Cans $1 5 for $1 THORIT HATCH LAWYER DALPIAZ - TV 155 So. Main Continued from Page One Total disbursements were $13,-232.0- 51 tL by ARLENE WILSTEAD club Pleaders and county ,' Wednesday night Independent agents throiifiiwt the state jcrtn- - Coal caused an upset when they Pete's back ed in the huf:"?; safety piwfft- .y iast week by ostablMin "hun-- moco in a rough tilt 46 to 37. ter safety'! jniV'iTvivaL train- - ATung with stepping up one point club with a forfeiture from Helper ing" as pal$j$& Summer 'ac$ffi y)iy0ram. i urniture, Veltri's and Pete's A recent Uorjjfrop for county TtvUfX now battle it out for first leaders held place honors for the second half agents and at the Utah Slate' Univefsity Jji-- c nampitn. hip. eluded the scheduling of a three' '!ri:h scsrers fcr the Coal team last night were Wilstead with 14, year Drcgram. 4-- J Utah Delegation r:uty in eight weeks and will then Cojiltnued truii: 'fagv One rejoin his family here. David and Shanna Anderson of customer for the type of coal in Salt Lake City spent the week- this area," the witness continued, end visiting their grandparents, "and it certainly will be the salMr. and Mrs. Thomas Bendall. vation of the economy of this They returned to their home with part of the state to have these In the their uncle, Duane Bendall, Mon- coal reserves utilized. event the federal government day. of Cayle Bendall also spent the undertakes the construction weekend with her parents, the the Burns Creek project, the obTcm Bendalls. She was accom-psnie- d vious result would be a decrease on her stay at home by in the use of coal with accomJoyce Fvans, daughter of Mr. and panying loss of payroll and taxes, Mrs. Bill Evans of American Fork. and the continuation of depressThe girls returned Monday to ed conditions in our community." District22, Arthur Biggs, thfir work in Salt Lake City. Get well wishes are extended UMWA, told the committee that to Ora Bogdin, who is recuper- coal miners are "indesperate need cf this additional business." He ating at home following an reiterated Mr. O'Connor's obser Phone GR Helper, Utah 2. The savings account has $3,000, and the checking acount showed a balance of $2,942.04. During the year the connection fee was lowered to $30, and another six months in fees was given to the members of Helper Community TV. M IT C . II E L L FUNERAL HOME . Dick Mitchell Cmbalmrr & Funeral Director Thone ME Price QUALITY FOOD5 AT A SRVinG w SATISFACTIOn GU ARAnTEED |