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Show fit". ',' ro TH -- J JtrlS''0 Crusade Chairman J J? it 6TVMHlEL5.ALieMTIM r BILLY , f!?. ACTIOMOVE-RTW- V IV r 4 ri 'a r ''jS 'fv' Jtfrr r. V7 tteVi : " J.J L Ws-- l- WW',. U RAIN ? CAUSK PElAVS. J ELIT BKSEPT. I THROWN 15 tVcRy planie id 500 - INTO OBSERVATION AMP PURSUIT PLANES SUPPORT THE 6KO0NP FORCES. SWIFT PURSUITS CUT THE REINFORCING an -- flLE i "ri HUkK rue OFFENSIVE IN HISTORY IS UP ciorr v V". SMASfftfG SVOCSSSf . ! lAiFHBuJiTAiiriiii infiii By BARBARA CALES - 'J? 1 ..(S ' " " , 'A ,C -' v : ' at -- " ni 'w "V' ' 1 UV s t - , V FRONT AEPMLAR.MARAOF - . MITCHELL ,f0i ALUE J PLANf 3 INTO mi .Mia Mrs Norene Jewkes attended a spaghetti dinner Monday night given by the .Helper Catholic choir at the Kiva club, Ik'lpcr, Mrs Calvin Jewkes gave a birthday dinner Sunday for Cal. Those enjoying the dinner were 4' i Mr and Mrs Ronald Jewkes, Lau lie and Ronnie, Mr and Mrs Junior Jewkes and childen of Salt Lake and Mrs Mannchester and Jack cf (Helper. Miss LaNor Fail and Miss Margaret Allen, student nurses at the Holy Cross hospital visited the weekend with Mr and Mrs Wiiilace Tudor, Nntiona! Can-vv- r Forbes Fail. Criisade, for 19G1, who will Mi.ak Feb. 1(J in S !t Lake tn Susan Bryan is home from "Lei's Bs'tter Our Best for XI Salt 'Lake City where she has an:l Save More Lives From been under Doctor care since the Cancer." operation on her arm. Mrs iMarilyn Scorzato, Alberta Madeline Tone, Pat How little do they see what .Rolando, Scarcelli attended a bridge party really is, who frame their hasty given by the Notre judgment uipon that which seems Saturday Dame Altar Society in Price. Robert Southey Mr and Mrs Joe Ghirardelli of Helper entertained Mr and Mrs Henry Scorzato, Mr and Mrs Mew Lew-CoRonald Jewkes, iMr and Mrs Joe Rolando at their home Saturday night. Prize winners were NorTor Emciionj! IHness ene Jewkes and Joe Rolando. A farewell dinner was given A new effective low-cotreatment method for dealing by Mr and flVIrs Ronnie Roper of with emotional illness wr.a anPrice for Mr and Mrs Jerry nounced today in the FuHctin of the American Mental Health Foundation, Inc. of New York A TEACHER City. The new treatment form was Dr. William J. Thaler, 34, a developed as part of the pioneer highly creative physicist, created research program of the Founa sensation in the newspapers in dation. Applicable to a majority cu Washington, B.C. toy accepting a patients, this method ma'.tes intensive psj'cliothcrapj' r.vail-aul- e $12,000 a year teaching position to persons of low and midat Georgetown University in predle income who cannot c"ford ference to a $40,000 a year job in the usual high cent of psychiatnrivavte industry. Dr. Thaler said ric or psychoanalytic tieatrr.ent. The Foundation has mainhe chose teaching because it will tained a continuous survey durgive him time to experiment. lie ing the past tight years which has already been given credit has disclosed the shocking fact for the development of some of that even after a six months the n ation's greatest breakct waiting period only 1 18,000 applicants for low-cothrough in ,the atomic field. As treatment was able to serure the Washington, D.C. Labor exfititable help within their ability pressed it, "We're glad to salute to pay. Dr. Thaler for his decision. There studies of the By long;-ranare undoubtedly many more edtheories and techniques of psyucators in our land who place chotherapy and psychoanalysis, the Foundation lias strived to ideals above dollars." increase treatment effectivetreatment ness. The low-coAID TO EDUCATION ? method has many novel features and combines individual The fight for federal aid (to sessions and psychoanalytic group therapy. It was first education) still goes on, but the cricis that was supposed to juspresented to the profession at the Second International Contify it is withering away. Those gress of Group Psychotherapy who have said the job could be unusual in Zurich and aroused done without federal aid have interest. been proved right. Those who The Foundation is now seeking financial support from the persist in seeking a federal sol- republic for expansion of its ution, however, still have a , search program and the estab-chance of getting their way. This lishment of a Model Clinic for could happen because many AmApplied Research. A Mentalj Health Training Institute will; ericans, deafened by a propa-- 1 be organized to increase the ganda din for federal aid, may mimViPj nf competent BSVChoH not yet realize that the crisis is therapists. Special emphasis passing. will be given to me teacning 01 treatment meuiuu the' low-coManv leadine- psychiatrists be IF YOU ARE WONDERING thnt this new treatment) the," become well whether to accept the Eisenhower approach may "Number One" answer to the or the Kennedy appraisal on the -' protonation's foremost health Fowler and daughter who left Thursday for Klamath Falls, Ore. to make their home. Jerry will be U.tiuned there during the year. Also present were Mr and Mrs Marion Kcper and Dale. uesis at the Sunday dinner home of Mr and Mrs Ted Bryan were Mr and Mrs Jchn Cox and children of Orangeviile and Mr Clint Bryan. Visiting in the after noon were Mr and Mrs Deward Olsen of Greenriver and Mr and Mrs Clyde Olsen of Price. Maria Crceco, daughter of Mr and Mrs Bill Crocco, has been confined to her home with the chicken pox. Mr and Mrs Leslie Robertson motored to tBrigham City Wednesday, and their daughter and husband Marlene and Clark Row ley returned with them to spend the weekend; also visiting at their home is Mrs Elizabeth Robert-- i son. (Mr and (Mrs John Blackham received word from Fort Worth, Texas that their daughter and her husband Olena and Jaey Hunt, were the parents of a (baby girl.. This is number two the fjirst .was a boy. st Fennknore High for Mag 174-47- 5. was Ron Jewkes Redd Motor continued 179-51- 4. , to win taking 3 from Carbon-- E Bank. little League Feb. 9 High for the Chevy gang was 5, Culligan Soft water took 4 Louie Colosimo High for points from Checkerboard Groc. OE Bankers was Garth Larsen 9. Doc's Pills won the 2nd High for Culli was iNick Redeye, 213-57-7. High for the Grocers was third of play. 6. Dee Mansfield, Silver W L Dollar knocked over the Helper Team standings 32 12 Merchants for 3 points. High for Doc's Pills .... ........ 30 14 Helper Merchants $ was Mitch Markakis 213-57- 7. Cate-Carb28 .15 Eqt was for Davis Merc Burton High 25 19 Silver Dollar 5, Mendenhallg took 3 from 24 20 Rio Grande. High for Mendies Maggies Service.... 21 23 Soft Water Culligan 207-513. was Doug Eaiston High 21 23 for the Rio was Geo Zamantakis Rio Grande .......... 19 25 Larsens Service split" Redd Motor r 16 27 Groc Checkerboard n. "with Larssen High 15 28 Chevron IArsen Serv 206-55. was A Martinez High for Menderihalls 14 29 1. Cate-was Bert Prichard Carbon Emery Bank .... 14 29 Doc's (Pills was still hot and took 3 from Maggies Service. Phone News Items to Journal High for the sawbones was Karl 203-49- 162-47- 1&0-4&- on 225-55- 211-49- 0. Cate-Carbo- 182-50- C HERE'S HOW ... . gee us to FIRST - pick out the Car or truck you want to buy. ... SECOND - .find out how much money you will need to cover the purchase 7 .... 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 wwwwv d 16, JOURNAL (Utah) ItU PAGE THREE vimr itme- - t NORTHERN fiKANCB, THRUST INTOALLIEO LINES FOR OVER t-- THURSDAY, FEB. KENILWORTH . AIR SrRVICE, FIRST A(Wy. S SET TO HELP WIPE CUT THE TtT33'l HELP Ell The News About Our Neighbors From AMAZEP IF TrEY CCULP v, who it - it" rcrAY's ACCEPTcC 7HE.Z &'FT Or CORN. HA-COKE WITH IT... VU" V -7 P- au i ' , V- ' -'-'- '- Ar 'CIV WHO 'VJOVS HH 0.AkFAST OF FRUIT ANt? HOT PANCAKES COVEREP WITH PEUCIOUS k'AxO CCCNS)sUPJ OFrS.V IC.VOmVT OF THE TKUE SOURCE CF F-- A 1A..VY I. j t - T.E MAGIC KERNEL CROP GROWN ON AMERICAN SOIL AVERAGING BILLION BUSHELS ANNUALLY. HULL 3 IVHILE 85 o OF IT USEP O.V THE FARM AS FOOP FOR LIVESTOCK FROM WHICH COMES OUR MEAT. MILK rat 5 HARP'S I (5 I CORN SYRUP ISMAPEPROM CORN STARCH CCARBOHYPRATES) MIXEP WITH WATER ANP0YPRCCHLORIC AC IP, SAME AS IN STOMACH. HEATING-FIRSTURNS IT INTO CORN SYRUP, THEN INTO PEXTROSE OR CORN SUGAR. ANPE665... 2SO CARIOAPS OF SHELLEP CCRtf MOVES PAILY INTO 13 U.S.A. CORN REFININ& MILLS WHERE ALL THE nnr?F FMFMTG; CARBOHYPRATES PROTEINS, FATS OR OILS, MINERALS ...... ,.:.'.ii-- - 2r.'i st iLrfi li AlhAboiit - PEXTROSE tS THE t!! SAME AS Pl6E$Tt&L SUGAR FOUNP tN OUR 8LOQP$WAM, ! More than 100,000 dot,' lutes vuie reported in the country last ;, vp.r. The number remains a dull statistic until some growling canine fixes a hungry eye on you ! Vhen comes the impulse to run ..Jor the hills but don't. j - State-of-the-Uni- its national headquarters Central 23, N. at 151 Park West, New York T. brace your- self. The Bureau of Labor Statistics, which compiles the data for the Cost of living Index, has been ordered to add the price of tranquilizers to the formula. Does that answer your question? For Your Town u . , i U when the mood is hilarious rather than serious it is best into of a trick. Scoring is the same as in four-han- d Hearts. A separate account is kept for each player. At the end of each hand, the points taken in tricks by each player are totaled and entered in his column. The Counting card get in the game and courage but if you panic, your flight will convince him that you have bad intentions and should be bitten and you will be. Talk to him in a reassuring way. If you know the dog's name, repeat it frequently as this is the one word he is sure to understand. If you don't know his name, just a "good boy" or "good dog" is reassuring. "Watch those hands," warns Clarence C. Fawcett at the Purina Dog Care Center. Keep them visible but out of his reach. And avoid any sudden jerky movements. If the dog seems willing to make friends, extend your hand very slowly. Never extend the hand with the fingers outstretched. Rather, make a fist of your hand and offer the back of. it. If he should suddenly bite this lessons the danger of a crippling injury. Don't shout. Using a loud tone of voice will enrage a belligerent dog and intimidate a shy one. Talk to him in a normal soothing manner. Dogs have deservedly earned their reputation as man's best friend. A little forethought and effort by non-do- g owners and particularly, by dog owners, can prevent the relatively few temperamental ones from tarnishing that reputation. st The American Mental Health! Foundation, Inc., distinguished by a history of service and wj search dating back to 1924, has want to hold your ground. Agreed, it takes a bit of , -- The two decks of cards come play in this manner: two like cards in the same trick cancel each other, and neither can win the trick. It is possible, therealThe best game is four-han- d for the deuce of spades to fore, though any number from three win both queens, all other cards to seven may play. However, being likewise paired. If all cards when more played to a trick are paired, than seven the trick goes to the next winner Never run st ri fe: - HEARTS CANCELLATION Hearts is one of the foremost games in giving opportunity for skill in the play of the cards. away. Even if a barking dog is charging directly at you, st lem. SWiiL Befriend or Be Elf?en to choose the variation popular called Cancellation Hearts. Cancellation Hearts is played with two full packs of 52 cards shuffled together to form one pack. The cards are dealt around as far as they will go evenly with any remaining cards placed face down for a widow Then the first big difference with the regular game of Hearts takes place: no cards are passed before the lead. Player at left of dealer makes the opening lead, and the rules of play are followed d Hearts as in standard with these additions: The widow is added to the first trick and goes to the next winner of that trick. increasingly four-han- are' Each Heart 1 The Queen of Spades 13 When a game ends, all columns are totaled end each player settles with the other on the difference of their totals. One way to determine the payments is to determine the average cf all scores and the difference by which each player exceeds or falls below the average. For a free copy of the official rules for Hearts (Black Lady), and three variations (Omnibus Hearts, Cancellation Hearts, and Domino Hearts) write to the Playing Card Association, 420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. See Us First! CENTRAL COMMISSION AND SUPPLY CO. Phone GR Helper 91, . . 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