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Show HELPER The THURSDAY, MAY "AGE SIX 19, ti l 14 - 4 4-- S 1960 -- 4-- 1 Backyard Barbecue CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opSCHOOL NEWS FROM portunity to thank my friends, neighhbors & the Balanced Rock Lodge for their contributions made to the Primary Childrens hospital in memory of my beloved mother, Sarah Snow who Club Ham By pagers passed away April 21. I would H-4-also like to thank those who were t t I t t4l I I I I I i I I IH HH rH so kind to me at that time, alsa of fun here. Two full class PTA MEETING the beautiful floral offerings. for periods were spent in fun. Comby Peggy Broadbent Mrs Alta Flaim. existed and teachers, were petition The last PTA meeting was assigned as advisers. Classes and held here May 9. To entertain advisers were: Grade 7, Rough were Mrs Hyatt's chorus classes. Riders, C. Hansen; 7B, Mrs Hyatt Following the program a panel Wild Ones, Mrs Shirley, Diaper discussion on "Dislikes cf TeenBrigade, Mr Broadbent. Grade a, agers, Need of school facilities Jumbos, Mrs Canto; Lucky Ones, and fluoridation and immuniza- Mr Wnn; Bees, Mr Duke; The tion" was held. Kings, Mr Tygerson. Grade 9, L EmMrs were Panel members Swamp Angels, .Mrs Mendenhal'; LONELY BARKERS Mrs Catherine Winos, Mr ma Merkley, Montoya; Hansen's 1st Wright, Mrs Verla Dunn, Mrs Mr L. Hansen; Globe Hoppers, By Bob Bartos Lela Schultz and Hal Schultz. Manager, Fnskies Research Kennels Mr Allred. Some dogs set up a lusty NEW RAMPAGE OFFICERS howl whenever they're left TYPE HONOR STUDENTS alone. It's as if they want every, by Jonna l'iccioni by Janet Clerico one within earshot to knew Yes, new officers of the RamMr LaVar Hansen the typ? they've been deserted. And they are apt to continue their dismal page club have been elected. teacher here has had a very intale of woe until somebody reThey are: Editor, Steven idea this year to get teresting Secretary, Michael Bianco; th students interested in their turns. This is a habit that must be broken if you want to remain Business manager, Peggy Imai. work. He has a list of honor friendly with your neighbors. This year's officers have done students for theh classes. First step in the breaking is an excellent job in keeping up The students were judged oti to never let your dog stay at the Rampage club hihgh achieve- their specific progression scores your heels every minute you're ments. on for that particular month 'We know the new officers will citizenship and worn do as well as they have done in scholarship, habits. Each student held his we will certainly years past and position for one month and then try to help Steven and staff. the next worthy student would and Mike Steven, Peggy have take over. done outstanding workin the two Honors students this year were years they've been here. They Jonna Piccioni, LaFaye received a scholarship award in Connie Skaggs, Nick, Karyn Piccioni, Pat the seventh and hope they will Ferderber, Sidwell, Margaret receive one again. Steven Diamanti, Sandra Reese, I know students-membe- rs will JOURNAL (Utah) HELPER JUNIOR HIGH - 6 - . ? : t j i 1 l . t--H-l t-- . - - " , - i 1 I j X ; I Ufa i in fine Nothing is more relaxing than a meal weather. Your own backyard can be your health resort with a simple portable grill. Almost any food lends itself to outdoor cooking. rs LAMB CHOPS (Use thick Loin chops) Brush with Worcestershire butter. Broil over hot lire 3 to 5 min. tor rare, a little longer lor medium or well, depending on thickness. Dia-man- ti; 35j s 45's BUT BACKGROUND, AMD THE 73's ARE OK FOR FDR REAL ENTERTAINI'LL TAKE THE GOOO OLD 52 MENT, 's!' ! 1ST HALF GAME SCHEDULE MERCHANT at Am. Fork. like their new officers and help Lehi at Springville 24. Sp. Fork at Am. Fork them do a good job. Good luck' Pleasant Grove at Orem. FIELD DAY June 26. Payson at Carbon. by Peggy Wilstead GAME June 29. ALL-STA- R 13th brought loads the Friday GAME July 1. ALL-3TA- R FIRST HALF SCHEDULE May 19. Orem Springville June June at Springville May 20. Spanish Fork at Lehi. May 22. PI. Grove at Carbon. American Fork at Payson. May 24. Carbon at Springville. May 25. American Fk at Orem Lehi at Pleasant Grove. iPayson at Spanish Fork. May 26. Am. Frk at Springville May 27. Sp Fork at Orem. May 29. Lehi at Carbon. Pleasant Grove at Payson. at Lehi. June 1. Springvi Am. Fork at Spanish Fork Orem at Pleasant Grove. June 3. Springville at Sp. Fork Payson at Lehi. PI. Grove at Amer. Fork Orem at Carbon. June 5. Carbon at Payson. June 7. Payson at Springville June 8. Sp. Fnrk at PI. Grove 23. SECOND HALF PLAY July 3. Lehi at Payson June 6. Springville at Sp. Fork Am. Fork at Pleasant Grove Carbon at Orem. July 8. PI. Grove at Sp Fork Orem at Lehi. July 10. Springville at Payson Am. Fork at Carbon. July 13. Springville at PI. Grove Payson at Orem. Carbon at Sp. Fork. Lehi at Am. Fork July 15. Sp. Fork at Lehi. Springville at Orem. July 17. PI. Grove at Carbon Lehi at Orem. Am. Fork at Payson. Carbon at American Fork. July 19. Carbon at Springville June 10. Springville at PI Grv. July 20. Orem at Am. Fork. Lehi at PI. Grove. American Fork at Lehi. June 12. Sp. Fork at Carbon Payson at Sp. Fork. Orem at Payson. July 21. Am. Fork at Springville June 14. Orem at Springville. July 22. Carbon at Lehi. June 15. Carbon at PI. Grove Sp. Fork at Orem. Payson at American Fork. July 24. PI. Grove at Payson Lehi at Spanish Fork. July 27. Springville at Lehi June 17. Am. Fork at Orem Sp Fork at Am. Fork. Pleasant Grove at Lehi. Orem at PI. Grove. June 19. Springville at Carbon July 28. Sp Fork at Springville Spanish Fork at Payson. July 29. Payson at Carbon PI. Grove at Am. Fork. June 2?. Carbon at Lehi. Orem at Spanish Fork Julv 31. Lehi at Payson Orem at Carbon Payson at PI. Grove. Steam Locomotives Replaced By Diesels few l U Congratulations, kids! LAST SCHOOL PAPER by Scott Robertson School is almost out for the summer and we are as busy as little bees preparing for our last school paper. The paper will con tain some of the events of Ihs year. We think this paper will be a good one. They Stil! Need Help Ii you remove backbone and neck, halves will lie flat on grill. Rub chicken with salt and butter. Grill bone-siddown, first. Then turn and down. Baste frequently with Basic Barbecu Sauce. (30 to grill 45 min. according to size.) e skin-sid- e SHRIMP Shell and devein shrimp. Baste with Tarragon Butter (or marinade 20 min. in Basic Barbecue Sauce before broiling.) Thread shrimp on A. . ! A Since the end of the Second World War, some 40 million persons have, at one time or another, become refugees. Today, 15 million refugees remain, victims of political persecution, war, or natural catastrophe. Of o 2V4 million these 15 million permanent home. In Tunisia and Morocco, at least 180,000 are stateless like Algerian mainly old men and women refugees in Tunisia above. To need food, clothing and medical end their living on the free care. It will take over f 1,000,-00- 0 world's dole they need supto help them. port which will make them In China, some 9,000 Europermanent homes, food, loans and grants, training peans are waiting to leave the for the unskilled. mainland and return to their Scattered throughout Euhomes. For their temporary rope, the Middle East, Asia and care and eventual transportaNorth Africa, these two and tion, almost $4,500,000 are one-hamillion homeless look needed. to us for help. The United NaPresident Eisenhower has tions has instituted World called upon all Americans to hua special Refugee Year, help the homeless of the world. manitarian endeavor to help Give through the U.S. Commitresolve the world refugee probtee for Refugees, Dept. K, Box lem. The United States 2242, Grand Central Station, the Year, and is one New York City, New York. of the 7tj nations taking part in it. Each country participating in World Refugee Year decides what it will do and national committees thgn tackle the details. Here in the United States, 4X, . - ';V ,. - t 'J-- ' I I - of v .j , . if " sjz v p 1 i J President i Eisenhower has handed the job of coordinating American efforts to the United States Committee for Refugees a private group of leading, citizens interested in seeing that refugee problems are resolved so that they no longer become a drain on the economy i'f the free world. milOver two and one-halion dollars will be needed to Hear the refucee camps in Europe where 32,000 wait for a ISP Worcestershire, 2Tbsp. ketchup, 1 tsp. brown sugar, 1 cup vinegar, cayenne. Mix thoroughly. Simmer 5 minutes. Keep hot for basting. WORCESTERSHIRE 3 parts melted butter, 1 tsp. BUTTER part LSP Worcestershire Sauce, well blended. TARRAGON BUTTER Add generous sprinkling of dried tarrngon to melted butter. Stir well. home. Enforce a separation from time to time, relegating him to one area at one session, a different area at the next. This way, he'll come to realize that the two of you aren't inseparable and that it's your prerogative to leave him anywhere. you Being can make the necessary corrections as soon as the rumpus starts. At the first yowl, thump on the door and give out with a sharp reprimand. This may be enough to quiet him. If not, the cross words should be accompanied by a spank on the backside, administered with a section of rolled-unewspaper. This won't hurt him physically but it will Injure his feelings and the noise will scare him. Once he's mastered the art of silence with you in the house, it's time to start the next lesson ...silence when you're away. Close the front door as you usually do when you leave, then stand outside and wait for the hubbub to start. Dash back in and make it hard on the pup. Scold him in no uncertain terms and apply the paper. You may have to repeat this performance many times befores silence results, but finally your pet will have decided that you're never very far away and what's the use of inviting a scolding. Phone JVeios Items To Journal WHAT ABOUT johnny-on-the-spo- HOLLYWOOD CALUNG" Be a Hair Stylist Learn all Phases of Beauty Culture Day and Night Classes Budget Terms Beauty Is Big Business course Complete included at no Extra Cost. OFFER! Reduced tuition until June 30th or until classes filled. SPECIAL Visit, phone or write for descriptive folder & complete information 45 Salt E. Broadway City, Utah W. Center 108 Provo, Utah 2336 Wash. Blvd. Ogdtn, Utah lake See Us Feeding Tip: Several dog foods such as Friskies contain adequate amounts of vitamin A. It strengthens the mucuous membranes, aiding in resistance against pneumonia, bronchial Infections, colds and ear inflammations. First! CENTRAL COMMISSION AND SUPPLY CO. Phone GR Helper 91, mm AMD Ah y m fo: ME MEEPS i COMPLETE STOCK OF PENCILS - - PENS ERASERS - TABLETS - RUBBER BANDS lf worksteam locomotive of the Canadian railway will industry for 124 years disappear from Canadian National Kailways' lines this June. The t'NK, which pioneered develop-mtnlocoof the motive, will become rompletely nicHclized, climaxing a l.roetam costing the company 1 397.000,000. The first steam appeared on the Canadian rcene in 1S3S with the advent of the Champlaln and St. Lawrence Kailway long since incorporated into the CNR system. It was almost 90 year before the first Jif-a rail ear sent nppeared Th horse t diesel-electri- c ten-yea- e l Iiy CNH across the continent in 1925 from Montreal to Vancouver in 67 hours. It 2,921 miles was followed in 1929 by a two-un- it . diesel road locomotive In the Toronto-Montrea- l Service. Further development was disrupted by de- iLJ,l pression and the war. but the program to dieselize the entire system moved ahead in 1950. The diesel electric locomotive ha proven to be cheaper and faster than its romantic predecessor which has fallen victim to the advance of railroad te hnoloty. With the program completed, CNK will have 2,144 diesel locomotives nnd 2 Railiners. U Stationery (personal or business) - Invitation Cards and Envelopes - Paper Clips - Carbon Paper - Parcel Post Labels - Sales Books - Stickers - Loose Leaf Binders & Paper - Receipt Books Ink - Staples - Staplers - Envelopes - Bookkeeping Supplies lfffffW yyiyMrS) COOKBOOKS dictionary BILL'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY VFi4J a ROOMS Bill Frascr, Prop. 1 OR G1 - nclpcr, Utah FREE 6ARAGE l h in Hi S&U, t IjZ J SAUCES BASIC BARBECUE SAUCE Combine Vi cup melted butter, 1 onion chopped fine, 2 Tbsp. p - 1 tkewers, broil over hot coals turning frequently, basting often. lf 4k . - Aug. 2. Payson at Springville Aug. 3. PI. Grove at Sp Fork. Lehi at Orem. Carbon at Am. Fork. Aug. 4. PI. Grove at Springville Aug. 5. Am. Fork at Lehi Payson at Orem Aug. 7. Sp. Fork at Carbon. and Janet Clerico. We think this idea of Mr Hansen's was successful and it made the student strive harder. CHICKEN (Use chickens split for broiling) ORDERS TAKEN FOR RUBBER STAJfPS THE rhene iELPER JOURNAL OFFiC GR 71 riclpcr, Utah |