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Show Friendly News Notes From CASTLE GATE by ARLEiYE WILSTEAD The first PTA meeting for the Mrs Mamie Long, Mrs Lilas n year was held at the schoolhouse and Wallace Trowbridge in last Monday with President Eil- showing the progress the children een Bailey conducting. A good at- are making. Mrs Long demontendance was recorded for the strated the use of the spirit du"Back to School " program. The plicator presented to the school parents were very, pleased with by the PTA. Plans were made the special efforts of teachers to hold the annual Halloween Ove-so- HERE'S HOW ... . nd 2ec us fot SECOND - .find out how much money you will need to cover the .... THIRD - Let our Loan Department make out loan forms and suggest plans to you - And tell you about the Easy payments at equitable bank rates. Finance locally and save! THE HELPER STATE BANK Helper, Utah HELPER The NATIONAL THURSDAY, OCT. 27, JOURNAL! (Utah) 1SG0 1 PACK THREW 0 People, Spots In The News OUTLOOK By Ralph Robev POLITICS AND EMPLOYMENT and Figures on employment unemployment always are watch ed closely as an indication of whether the business trend is moving up or down. This year the figures have an added signi ficance because of the election. Even before the September rewas Democratic issued, port spokefmen said that too much attention should not be paid to a possible improvement because it is clear that in many sections of the nation neither business nor employment is what is should as be. Republican spokesmen, was to be expected, took the opposite viewpoint. Well, the report has now. been issued and both sides can find some basis for claiming they were correct. The report gives the employment and unemployment for the middle of Septem ber, since these surveys always are made in the week ending nearest the i!5th of the month. First it should be noted that the civilian labor force has been growing more rapidly than normally expected. During the 12 months ending- with this September the increase was 1.600,000. Some 300,000 of this results from the inclusion of Alaska and Hawaii. Obviously such an increase in the size of the labor force tends to have an effect upon the volume of unemployment, since it means that a much larger number of persons must find FIRST distillery ever built in Scottish Highlands with U.S. capital is . dedicated at Tormore by Long John Distilleries, subsidiary of Schenlcy Industries. I r F, Thursday afternoon at Primary where they attended funeral the class under the dir- services Saturday for Jack's sisection of Lenore Davis, enter- ter, Mrs Florence Blackham, 63. Salt Lake City visitors over tained their mothers. the the Charles weekend at were Ronnie and Attending residence were daughHoughton Lucy Martinez, Bud and Arlene Wilstead, Pat and Helen Hough- ter Mrs Lois Dansie and children ton, Lorin and Ora Bogdin, Mike Stevie. Jean and Janet. They reand Lucille Killcrease, Carla and turned on the train Monday morLowell Pendleton, CounselorRhe-t- a ning to their home. Mrs Bessie Snow, accompanied Miller and Secretary Josephine young granddaughter Melanie The by were children Houghton. very proud to receive their com- Bushman of Provo motored over passes and show their mothers Tuesday to visit with daughter Bulah Tabone and family until what they are learning. Mr and Mrs Fay Thacker ar- Wednesday. rived at their home Wednesday Visiting over the weekend at but left iFriday morning for Span the Evan Lewis Sr. home were ish Fork to be at the home of Mr and Mrs S. E. Daniels and daughter Mrs Marilyn Leifson children Janis, Laurel, Buddy until later in the week when and Kent of Kearns. A hunting caravan left town they will return to Salt Lake where' Mr Thacker is to receive Friday evening for the Indian further medical aid. Everyone Canyon area with house trailers, was very glad to see the improv- Jeeps, trucks, etc. In the party wer eMr and Mrs Lawrence Daed condition of 'Mr Thacker. vis, Marlene, Gene and Dean and the Mills entered Charles County Hospital Thursday where Roy Russell; Derrald Davis of he underwent surgery for injur- Helper; iMr and Mrs Bob Davis ies received in a mine accident Spanish Fork; Dwayne Bahr and Oct. 14. Out of town visitors Mr and Mrs Ken Johnson of over the weeRend at the Mills Springville; Mr and Mrs James home were Mr and Mrs Dave Daniels, Ted Robertson, Payson; Gary Lewis was home from Griffiths (daughter Lucill) of Mr and Mrs Don Wilson, Salem. Lake to participate in the a Salt visited t the Vern Monday Mr Mrs they and Salt Lake City, deer hunt. Batchelor (Vera) and family of Lawrence Davis home. Co-Pi- lot FOIST - pick out the Oar or truck you want to buy. . . . purchase Kearns, Air and Irs Bun Mills and family of Spanish Fork. Thursday evening the Sunday school adult class called the Gospel Dictrine class, held a party with a Halloween theme at tne church. The class had div ided into two groups, the blues and the browns, took a test on what they had learned from their lessons. The losing blues treated the winning browns. Mrs Faye Woodward and children Ronnie, Kathy and Kris tie Ek-luspent the weekend here at the home of Faye's parents, Mr and Mrs Edgar Johnson. They re turned Sunday to their home in Helper. She also enjoyed visiting Kearns. Mr and Mrs Jack Thomas another sister, Mrs Leona James at Helper. spent the weekend at Wales Carnival Monday, Oct. 31. Clei IXavis was appointed chairman, and it is hoped everyone will cooperate to make the affair a big success for our children. Your attendance will be necessary to put this program over. Come out and join your witches and goblins. Plans are also being made to have the childrens school pictures taken, something everyone looks forward to. A visitor here during the week at the home of her sister Mrs Ruby Taylor, was Mrs Pearl of Manti. Mrs Eklund is a guest at the home of her daughter Mrs Beulah Braithwaite of ti a fc. t 1 f l I50RED at his existence in cage at Nashville, Term. State Fair is yawnini Simna, African lion.. 400-poun- if ft to- 1 tfcl ' i , w - I J WORLD says sbi Alan Ingraham of I jivittmirn Pa omnrdinff frnm hath ' 'HELLO, months-olJl - - d ? l V 'H f lilnMli ii"" ':-- iwii made entirely of airplane parts is this giant owned by M. L. Cohn of Beverly Hills, Cal. Engine is one used in London firp truck in blitz. 'ROLLS-ROYC- E 7.5-lit- The favorable side is that the number holding jobs increased by well over a million as compared with 12 months earlier. The' lunfavorable side is the char acter and places of the increase. For example, agricultural emcontinuation of the return o f ployment normally declines in students to school, and some by the September report. This time the pickup in the automibile in- it revealed a handsome increase. The explanation is not that the dustry. The Democrats claim that this trend of agricultural employment is too large a volume of unem- has changed, but merely that this ployment. They are correct in year the survev week was rela- this. Granted only a relatively tively late and as a result closer small proportion of the total has ' to the peak of the harvesting been out of work for 15 weeks season. or more, it still is a greater num Further, industrial employment ber looking for work than any- as a whole showed an increase one wants to sec. as compared with a year earlier, The Republicans, while admit- but almost the whole 'growth was ting that the number of unem- in the primary metal industry, ployed is too large, insist that and in September, 1959, we were the situation is getting better. in the midst of the steel strike. That also is correct, but the rate The great increases, in other of improvement is terribly slow. words, were in What the Republicans need to The Democrat' can and will point out, but so far have not jdone, is the extraordinary growth cite these employment data as in ine total tasor iorce. wnerr proof that the nation is not movallowance is made for thi' ing ahead certainly not moving growth, the decline in unemDloy ahead at the rate it should be. ment is much more imnrpssiv. jThe ReDUblican! admit that we So much for unemployment. are not growing as rapidly as What of emnlovment? they would like, but thev insist ...n Vinvo not topoed grow-,lif- v Here the rncture i" fboth favorrrc accurate in able and unfavorable. jobs. W ill : ft ' m None the less, the number of unemployed declined in September declined by more than the normal seasonal number. The actual drop was 400,000. 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