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Show HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY. FES. PAGE EIGHT MMUK6 19C1 23, MUSEUM Little 'League Bowling of Fob. Liiiaiiiutii t The place. Carbon Emery Bank took from Doc's Pills. Jligh for Docs was Frank Scavo Tc? man for the bankers was Chuck oumkens. Cuiligan Scit Water got in the tie by taking 3 from High for Cuiligan was Nic Redeye 202-50- 3. High for was Cobj John on 176-i-.- 'J. . Checkerboard Grocery luek- id out and tok 3 points frcm Sil- ver Dollar. High for ' was 3. Martin Vuksinick ' High for Silver was Chris Dia-ma3. Helper Merchants ' shut off the ga-- : from Larr.-rJ Chevron and took 3 points. High for iHelper was Kolan Davii, 7. High lor Larsens was 4. Redd MoAvon iDimick tor split with Maggies Service. lor 'Keaas wa? jtoss jones 171-4High for Maggies was 5. Rio Grandn Ron Jcwkes Eqt. High Split with for the Rails was Max Magann 8. iHigh for Cate was Geo. Richards 210-52- 5. Men-denhal- ls. . ;.: on 1S2-4S'- W Team standings 1 3 Carbon Emery Bank 1 3 Soft Water i Cuiligan . 1 3 Checkerboard Groc. Merchants 3 Burl Ives, the "Wayfaring Stranger," stars on "A Galaxy of Helper 2 MafTfjio Service "" Tiisic" on the Bell Telephone Hour over NBC-TFriday, March Rtfdd Motor 2 X This will be Mr Ives' second appearance on the TV series. Cate Carbon Equipment 2 2 Rio Grande Larsen Chevron .... ........ 1 1 Never open the door to a less In this world it is not what we Mendenhalls s 1 ser evil, tfor other and greater take up, but what we give up, Silver Dollar Doc's Pills ........ 1 waes invariably slink in after it. that makes us rich. TOURNEY PLANS Baltasar Gracian Henry Ward Beecher. All plans have been completed for the 'Men's City Tournament to be held March 4 and 5. All entries must be in by Feb, 26. There will be team doubles, and single, and other events. All are invited to enter. MAS V, WE CAROL OJLV fV ' college. J t the i f IN m POXVntlG A HOST OF VfiffiwMll VORK R3f2 AS: PROJECTS, SUCH DCWT : jay GS SALT LAKE PRICES TO HELPER Fre-m- c: :r, ;. iil n;: ias been Prices Effective Friday- - Saturday, February 21, 25 U. S. INSPECTED MEATS U.S. GOOD BEEF business in iPriee, and it was only at the end of this time when he was engaged in the cattle ibus- iness and owned a ranch in Range Creek that he came to dis rover thf fienrinf: in n raup in a box canyon in I960. "Up to that time," he said, "I had found only corn cobs and broken pottery, and nothing much of permanent interest, until I came to peer into this cave, and climbing a pile of broken rock, looked on a shelf near the back of the eave to find 11 of the most perfect figurines you can imagine." All of them are of unbaked clay, and while the main body of each has a surprising strength, the applied blocks of clay are fragile and are insecurely attached to the main body. There is still a little color left on seme of the figurines to indicate that were painted when they Major Bowling. Feb. 14 ' they were used by their owners either Team standing W L as play things, as educational toys 4 0 or more likely a s amulets or Johnny's Club 4 0 charms, or as ceremonial figures. Helper Club Armonds TV 4 0 The Keller item include a num VFW 4 0 ber of pottery bowls, vases, dip- Moose 2 1 3 pers, a ceremonial wedding .cup, 1 a basket for Price Laundry 3 water, a pottery Moose 1 1 3 pitcher, vases, dipper with a 1 3 whistle, and other items. The.se Helper Teachers Coors Beer 4 are all in remarkable condition 0 Wonder Bread .... 4 and they fill an entire showcase. 0 Price Insurance 0 4 Mr Keller has been collecting In-- 4 Mutual Lumber . 0 dian artifacts for many years, VFW took 4 points from Price but he lamented that some of the Insurance. High for VFW was better pieces have been given Lou Grako Price Ins. S. away. Tallerico The possibility of developing Helper Club took 4 points from a display of Indian artifacts of Coors. High for Helper was Bill the Fremont culture is tremen- Hunter with 603; dous. It is know that many cit- for Coors Lou Martinelli izens throughout this area posess Armonds took 4 from Wonder pieces of pottery or other items Bread. High Armonds, Doug Fas of importance which have been Wonder ton, George found in caves and in Indian Poulos Johnnys took 4 graves all over this area, and it from Mutual Lumber. High for js hoped that as these artifacts are lent to the museum the coll- Johnnys was J- (Bianco 209, 616; Mutual, Jay Martino ection imay become one of the Moose 2 took 4 foremost displays of its kind in with from iMoose 1. High for 2 was the country. The Pilling figur- Moose 1, ines, for example, are unmatched Chet Thomas Price Laun- -' anywhere in the world in so r Jim Hansen dry took 4 from Helper Teachers. as the Fremont culture itself is Price L high John Georgedes, concerned. Teachers H. Cunning- The appeal to tourists of ex- ham, hibits of this character is well shown by the traffic at Mesa Verde National Park. The cliff CARBON SIX LEAGUE dwellings there have a tremen- W Team standings dous interest, but the museum 29 j5 .. Carbon Fuel Quite BLADE CUT Wmm 0C3-5O- drive" education Li TFNnFR 4 Umiiiiri WW i Illllllli FRESH JIUb $n GROUND CUDAHY ROUS Sftucttck pedestrian safety PURITAN FROZEN FOODS 0; fake BLEND m? 6 for $fl 1S7-M- 8. 177-50- 6 pkgs $ FINE FOODS 4. Strawberry Festival 11 oz. 209-53- 2; 165-47- safetyclinics better tmjjkkyislation, I for pre-scho- children d 1. TopWinners&xx lo cmin ft m na--C THE KJ SAfETy" 2.50 flCAhl IN REI3 5DO PS. WP AM KWOMAL RKD&iiTtM f&ft A wmuq m'RC saty Ptmrr. Qc&filrtur 161 8KSXQL COHPHt PEVEADPLE Libby's GRAPEFRUIT 16 oz. can 27 24 22 Price Cafe Veltris Drug . 15 13 WIIEATIES One Million Dollars? u1 in the bottle Answer: 2 ! on the righ t is insured for one million dollars. This whiskey, drawn from Calvert Reserve's "Standard of Excellence," is used for quality control and never sold. The Calvert Reserve on the left, and every bottle you buy must match this one million . dollar Standard of Exce llence for superb "Good as CoUr quality like tlu's never vary ing means combining at least 18 selected straight whiskies with rare grain neutral spirits. The reason: Nature alone is never precise. All straight whiskies vary as thoy age. Hut thanks tn Calvert's one million dollar Standard of Kxccllcncc, the taste and magnificent character of Calvrit Reserve never .try. Always "Cotxl as Cold"! Calvert 4-- Basketball Tournev 29, . A : -' tr 1 A M-- ;.oud-;ol- 4 cans $H d 4 pkgs $& 3 lbs S9c 3Cans c 3 lb can 9c Quart. S2)c Tastewell From Paae One Continued 31 IGA. Individual high game Anita Webb, 203. Franks Glass treated the whole league to a Valentine Surprise ccookies and cof of home-mad- e fee after regular league play last I week. Everyone enjoyed the sur prise and many thanks. IPSMCSIHIIS! SIGHT-SEEIN- VTJessoim mi Star Kist QUIZ G Shurfine Freestone irJdDUPKSra No. V 4 Cans $E cans Pierces 4 for $1 20 oz. Bottles Pillsbury fla-or- " - S)c 17 2 are now available from any Team high three games, Franks member of the Helper Ki wants Glass, 2364 scratch. Individual Club. Tickets are $1 each and high three games, Anita Webb, entitle holder to all games of the on tourney mi games in all March 9, 10, and 11 in the Help er Junior High school gym. of these two whiskies is insured for !EeaHs CHEERIOS CORN FLAKES 584, - can 2. Frank'g Glass Shop Helper State Bank e C 7. 208-49- 176-47- 1 lb Fancy Red 7; EGA I Llbbj's 9. ' nor jar 4- . 2.15-5U- 2M-&3- 0msS. CIHRBOMVOSWBS GET MiO 223-18- - 178-50- awiWi )(oNr ,k IP 210-201-1- ' Ihc U.S. GOOD BEEF . WALK Calvert STORE. I MA7TOMAU PROGRAM HcMORlMG iMDMEM Which 25 Lb. Bag .r ti (iilC 10CATC0 IM THE CAHADiAN ROCKIES THIS LAKE ft CONSIDf RCD OWE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SITES H NORTH AME.K1CA. KWf i you M dcrvc f , w? Calveut Reserve J fVt EaSU fmJKfT. ii rXT-.- - ; t l LAKE FRIGES ARE EFFECTIVE Ina.n in j of AD ALT LAKE PAPERS. SALT - r Southwest," written purines'' A.-- G, i t interested ever since he was born, at !. sert :Lake at the uiv. ne udj ipeni-hi.; entire life in Frvnry and Car- - f 1. 1 counties ani presently operates Filling's Modern Trailer Court west of Priee. For nearly 30 years he operated a dairy ,Mr '193-43- 178-50- M;r. ! 225-55- Jy cen-peop- le, PRICES if! f They have come t: bo knry.vn as the Pilling figurines, and :h?y are referred to in a 'bock c; 11 d, "A Reappraisal of i r.e.:c:i: Culture" as " 173-43- 7. ioi.n ,'.ri !')' V Ch:-ck.;r- ; -- coll-throu- gh .. 1C3-4S- 4. ? clay serve as well as a cultural ter for our immediate citizenry and for the students of the local L- First game on the last third play saw 4 U&ras tied far lit Cate-Carb- ruae ijnt figurines found bj -l'.l:.ng in ij3 in a cave in fnge Creek, about eight miles from the Green River, were C)''Vt-to .a. ii 'lv i.fj'K I the American National Museaia m April of lj03. Dr. J. O. Brew, then director cf the Peabody . ... iviuifum a.i liiarvara r, university, :r to Cambridge, Mas.-;.where tney were carefully re- paired and photographed. In 19- .)3 they were ths suSject of' a Ui.ik, called '"Clay Figurines ci 1G i 1 rum by thousands of ection in College of Eastern Utah and many of the visitors Prehistoric Museum here would spend hours viewing the displays have a like appeal to travelers this territory and .would of Indian artifacts. A similar is visited itself 6HV, OTMl SPIRITS 1951 MIVUT OlSTItUSS CO, l.tt QUPLITY FOOD5 siavd ivnouvw Good ves jjnv9 'stwxn 3W1 good memories. f9 Cart fix your eyes rts time. fit A 5RVinG v U U f ' 5ATI5FflCTIOn ll GUflRfinTEED "1 Ijj |