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Show The HELPER JOURNAL (Utah) PAGE SIX TinJIlSDAY, People, Spots , FEB. CASTLE GATF The News In DIVERS' suits help winter ' water skiers keep warm while skim mi ng over Bay near . Rochester, N.Y lron-dequo- it : general-purpos- lt e , ,na juuy t - Founders Day will be ob erved at "pTA Monday, Feb. 20 at 7;S0 A very informative meeting been planned fcr tb? evening. Mis Hal Schult2, director of Re- gion 5 PTA, will speak on the "Exceptional Child"; what is be-i- n shinned tor th's area and how 'you can he'p. S t aside tf.is night and plan to attetnd. The Laurel rlrss held its eve- -' ning entitle j ' G''cving Laurels" under the leadership of Joann'1 the program Fyatt. F'ljoying were Dixie Lea and Ruby Tay lor, Ruth and Shizue Tamagawa, Lisle P( binson, Bulah Tabone, AV&T Ate Lewr-- . h-- t ar-iv- i it - i ) ,x ' V .si V j I 4 ji HEAt'H sand "for vour tires" is bagKPd by Mona Fulmore of Miami Beach for sending to friends up no in as ironic souvenir. Or. Seorge HISTORY UNFOLDED When the Houre Activities Committee interviewed General Albert C. Wedemeyer. chief of global planning for the United States during World War how late it was II. he was on the Soviet timetable for con- qucring the United States. He no.ta.'it. gave tne and then he said: "I. :s teo He meant it was tee. America to win. But Lit- -- wh?n the committee gave hi .i the op- portunity to edit tl; testimony General Wedemeyer ran a line through "It is too late" and wrote in "It is very, very late." Even so, most 'Americans do not accept the tact that it is very very late on the timetable for saving our nation. Happenings around the world and in our own country nevertheless confirm the fact. Recently, in a two-da- y per- I iod reading my newspaper, found tne following items scat-Lo- is tered out through many pages, 'solatetl one fro mthe other so tnat tne tul1 impact of all their contents was not brought to bear on the reader: if sail- ing through "split jump" in practice. tWEED IT MAKE IT Aa Ji WhE UP DfSKOSTSB.E When let down to horizonposition, this picture I f look or blackboard for children y forms a serviceable desk, IL y PLYWOOD vanity, table or counter. The back is screwed to the wall studs at two points, under round-hea- d screws. The beveled frame is. tVE BOLTS distinctly modern and avoids e a appearance. Two SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW lengths of No. 35 sash chain. which support the leaf when let down, hang in vertical pockets when the leaf is up. The eyebolts in tho leaf are held by nuts set in blind holes in the molding. These suggestions were prepared by Enno R. Ilaan, Technical Writer and Consultant, Nashville, Ind. - FROM tal II m "WIT using-washer- GOT IT -- $M iS yk - vana. Large crates, large enough ed Fidel Castro's revolutionary to hold parts for airplanes or rise to power blamed the State rockets, are being unloaded. The Department today for the present shipments get very special care. Cuban situation. Arthur Gardner Cuban longshoremen are not held the diplomatic post. lowed to handle them. They are declared . . . that he fought all unloaded by the Russiancrews . . the time with the State Departcertain areas of the interior have ment in a fruitless effort to conbeen put off limits such as the vince Washington that Castro large Zapata swamp on the south talked and acted like a Comraun- coast. There is speculation that.ist, ho bases of some sort are 'being From WASHINGTON Two (A.P); American intelligence spec ialists were presumed by the Pentagon to have gone behind the Iron Curtain. The two are Ber-no- n F. Mitchell, 31, and Wm. II. Martin, 29, employed since 1957 as mathematical analysts at the National Security Agency at Nearby Ft. Meade, Md. NSA is defense unit berately attempting to create the super-secr- et chaos so he can call in Soviet which intercepts radio signals an" works on communications intell troops and establish a Communist dictatorship in the Congo. igence 24 hours a day. (Both traitors turned up later, in MosCOM3TXTNIST FORTRESS cow and gave Soviet Ruussia se- From HAVANA (US.. News): cret information destructive to Russian ships have been deliver- - our natin.) ing mysterious cargoes to Ha- - STATE DEIPAJITMFNT ERROR !Tom NilW BEDFORD, Mass. A former United States Ambassador to Cuba who watch-'abo- ut , From WASIIINiGOTN (Syndicated column): The Joint Chiefs of Staff advised President Eisen hower to crack down on Cuba with military force before it's too late. They recommended the use of Marines and paratroopers to take over the island . . . The State Department immediately" objected. It informed President, Eisenhower that nothing would turn sentiment against the United States more than military intervention in CuLatin-Americ- Every day such items as these are scattered out through your newspaper. They have frightening implications when put to Com. that world-wid- e gether munism continues to advance to ward its goal of world domina-(A.P.- ); tion. Are you doing anything it? ITS UP TO YOU By B'LL'S wma NE reason why so many people in so many countries hate the Americans has been revealed by Mr. Leonard Warner. Director of Press IT BUY IT j$ 'Its for me!' SHOW IT m,f r arm Bureau. He visited India recently on a fellowship of the American American Press 'ah n l My iW VhP Bill 1 4 GR '41 iiiiininiminiiK 1 FOR Once a manufacturer was looking for a better product. "1 want to be sure I Ii at people NEtD IT," lie said. So he asked a lot of them about IT. The answers tolJ lu'm how to MAKE IT. Finally he COT IT. Cut IT cost an awful lot to make. To sell it for less, he'd have to make IT by the million. Which meant IT had to be sold by the million, i. So he let his advertising man 155 E ' ANY TIME! BATES LIST FINDER Use for Phone Numbers and Axldresscs of Friends and Kusinesses L r.r $ , , A "Must" g for with the new time-savin- TIIOKIT HATCH LAWYER means better living for you nelper, Utah 61 PKOFESSIOXALS IT Fraser, Prop. i Institute and per-- 1 suaded his Indian "house boy" at the hotel to give him i the answer. The "house boy" said. "Americans make Dr. Kerthner the rich Indians richer, and the poor Indians poorer!" This is accomplished, it was explained, when the Indian government turns American gifts of food over to Indian merchants for distribution. The merchants sell it at good prices. The Indian government administers the program but the poor Indian blames the United States. The VS. Department of State says that we can make gifts not to only to the government individuals. Foreign governments are reluctant to upgrade the diets of the people with food coming only in an emergency. They fear political reaction and revolt when the suppiy is suddenly cut off. Private relief agencies on the other hand distribute food directly to the people. That is the way relief should be conducted. ! p fT an ba. Howard E. Kershner, L.H.D. SEE s box-lik- es pw i.n,v,,r prier e- 1 Adding Machine yaper, by tn mil. or case at Journut office. This simple and relatively lihtwekdit chain ladder can be a lifesaver in case of lire and whore normal exits r7T& U cannot be reached. It can be a'clos-it conveniently stored in r.n.i quickly suspendt-ond or third-stor- y f ion i Y. r.'' The tvvo scailold ir.n be forged from f'ct iron and are slin- ied over a window sill. The combined tensile strength of the No. J. li 'fenso pattern coil chain, which is used for this purpose, aver-- u: .; 2,100 lbs. The ends of the pipe rungs are slotted to accommodate the chain, which is held securely w ith pipe caps. ay "'"J.1''" - B I Pro-West- Rev-Ladi- e rTct.f BKK U.S.-Aid- - LIKLLY successor to for-- 1 mer Olympic champion Bartara Ann bcott is Wendy Gnner, 16, Toronto schoolgirl shown gaily Emergency Fire i que-.tor- Recent visitors who were wel at the home of Mr and 3alina. Mrs Pete Fish were two daugh- Lvnn Morgan here Fri ters, their husbands and children. and ,is wif Etova and son The guests were Elwood and No- - Rr;.. :..,,mun;:. i him wv to rene Carroll and Bruce of Long Moab where the family will make Peachy Calif., and Ernest and their home. Mrs Morgan and son Paetsch, Bobbie and Gary have been staying at the home of of Salt Lake. her parents, Mr and Mrs Dodrt A kitchen carnival was held Wiic'ead Tue-daevening at the 3rd ward Mr and ,Mrs Elmer Richards, chapel in Price. Attending from Sarah and Jack Richards motor-her- e were Marvel Fish, Diane ed to Somerset. Polo. Thnrsdnv. REDS WTXNTN'G Jensen. Karen Jacobsen. Russell inm t. .i UPI) Troops Wilstead, Mrs Eileen Wilde and and the Richards family returned FrC"- Overthrow Rule in Johnny Houghton. here on sundav ed Laos . . . The Mr and Mrs Angelo Bera and Auxiliary was held on olutionary group's leader and the following en- - baby daughter Rolene of Salt troop Was Capt Kong joyed dinner: Clea Davis, Sylvia Lake City spent the weekend described today by a' Bangkok Barney, Helen Houghton, Venda visiting relatives here. They were newspaper as a "fellow traveler" u ' ' ituumson, ivina uougarei, iasca juigeiu a and a follower of escaped Com Mellor, Lenore Davi;, Ruth John parents, .Mr nd Mrs Mike Bera. munist Patht Tan lpntson, Jean Riche, Lucy Martinez, They returned to their home on cnmhanonvntKr niimti., Edna JIardee and Margaret Rus- - Monday. cJes here gaid that should the re Mr and Mrs Edgar Johnson, sell. volutionary party lean toward The Valentine dance held at accompanied by Mrs Dale John- - the left Southeast Aisa would be and Edgar's come the WOrld's hottest spot the amusement hall for the young on. Carbonville children was enjoyed by all. They mother Mrs Emma Johnson, Cle- - "better than Africa." enjoyed the bagged candy and veland, motored to Manti SatuT(' From The CONGO (US News nuts they received. The dance day where they spent the day Lumum:ba describes ELDS that evening for the older group at the Temple there. his poicy gs one rf was reported a success. It's too neutralism". But Vice Premier ' bad that more young people from Antoine Gizenga, who acts as oui ot town do noi tatce aavan- Hrin to -rrepress 'J ely attempting tage of the dances here. Next e what is ev d our great hope UeS time ,et invite more friends. o i uesuay rvvmng me ionoiwing controlled by Ancient Kashamure caivin cooiidge Beehive Girls and their mothers the Minister of Information, who attended the scheduled "Virtue is regarded as . . Its Price Above Rubies" pro Colors Pencil Sets, all kinds, In Mr Tshombe's eyes, and in gram at the Spring Glen Ward tfeloe? Journal. those of many others, Lumumba is a Communist agent and deli corned , Chapel: Angene and LuGene Basso, Evelyn and Lowell Fen-p.dletcn. Gloria and Lucy Martin-ha- s .., JVsgy and Minnie Trowbridge Connie and Shirlee Etzel, Peggy Lnn and Arleno Wilstead. Th2 It given by Mrs' L. H. Merrill : n:. ha was outstanding. '; Primary children enjoyed the Valentine dance at Primary Thur d 'irs Lilas Oveson was ever fror', he rchool and instruct c;i t:v. c'.ii en in several rounds The officers cf :q:iar; tiancin and tear! treated the children v cups. tj Thursi.'..Irs relen Houghton ?.st to her home welcomed ;, Mr ancJ Mr.;s Menal Taylor of Easy Home Improvements S. Benson NATIONAL f RESIDENT EDUCATION PROGRAM ArkaniM ..by tjSfVf : by ARLEXE W1LSTEAD SKI-IN- tilANT and rtHLKihT models in' new line of binoculars, called 1'entax I'rism and boini; distributed bv Hol land division of MinneapolisHoneywell, are contrasted. r"7!, Looking Ahead Friendly News Notes From 1961 16, Dial Phones So. Main Phone GR IT. Ads began to SHOW IT to millions who might LIKE IT enough to BUY IT. And they did. Tor IT was indeed a product that they needed, at a price they could afford to pay. Then a big sign, more imp wantid appeared on the factory door. Everybody was happy, for now they had IT made. Helper, Utah 1 'w. 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