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Show Returns Navyman machinist R. GOV'T. EMPLOYMENT HIGHEST IN UTAH, FOUNDATION SAYS ' V.( . 1,1 . I, em-oloy- ; j ft , TKEE use of our Carpet Sham-poowith purchase of Blue Luitre Shampoo. Mutual Furn-nitu& Hardware, Helper 5,ltc er re full-tim- FOR SALE 41952 Buick Sedan. Must sell. Going overseas. Call GR 2;S?54 4,27tc PIANO For Sale One blond, one dark finish. Spinet built by Baldwin. Located near, hear. Will sacrifice rather than return to Salt Lake store. Write Adjuster, PO, Box 2033, Salt Lake City 10, Utah 4,27,2tc ct, brick MUST SEiULLovely home with finished basement, on acreage on new highway. Make offer. Phone GR 5,4,usc 00 CARPET HEADQUARTERS A Good Expert Installation. Sample Line. Free Estimates. and Mohawk, Alexander-Smit- h Firth carpets. HELPER FURN. & HWR. Helper l,5,usc FOR 00 j FOR SALE home SALE completely carpeted, full baseacres gnd. ment, garages, 1 northwest of Radio station In Phone ME Carbonvflle. 4,20,2tc Wanted s IBStPONiSEBLE PERSON' Male or female, from this area, to service and collect from automatic vending machines. No celling. Age not essential. Car, references, and $600 working capital necessary. 7 to 12 hrs. weekly nets excellent monthly income. Possibility full time work. For local interview give full particulars, phone. Write P.O. Box 8047, Miracle Mile Station, Minneapolis. 16, Minn. 5,4,ltp 11 c To The Busy Housewife . . . ... 25, at later 5 p.m. Joe Bonacci Jr. City Recorder Dates of publication May A 4 i V- - r 'I town, goes products she wants and where to buy them, she can do an efficient job of marketing. While the housevife spends her time becoming an expert nurse, laundress, cook, playmate, and bookkeeper, the local newspaper 13 bringing her the shopping news. It tells her about the latest products and services that will help her accomplish her work most efficiently, i! tells her where to find the best prices offered on items she needs. It saves her many long hours cf "chopping around" SHOP THE AUb IN YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER! You'll find a; you grow older that you weren't born such a very great while ago after all. The time shortens up. Wm. d". Ilowells Senator Wallace F. Bennett has joined with Sen. Everett Dirksen, Senate minority leader, in introducing a bill to restrict disseminaton of Communist propaganda coming into the United States from abroad. The bill would amend the subversive acticities control act of 1950, to plug up loopholes which permit agents of foreign governments to import and disseminate political propaganda from abroad with little interference from the government. Senator Bennett noted that on March 17 President Kennedy ordered discontinuation of the pro gram of Intercepting Communist versive Activities Control Am provisions which would brim within the coverage of the definition of "iforeign principal" aay domestic organization which is directed or controlled by a foreign government or foreign litical party. "3t fxuniiu vP FINANCIAL I1PR0TECT0H ERN'S RADIO T-- V needs and apparently bellere that the wife's protection requirement are currently more Important OtM the husband's. would find A total cf four students from Carbon county were placed on the honor roll at Utah State Un- I JACK'S SALES . RADIO-T- V - SERVICE . Expert service by a Technician trained by DeVry Technical and RCA Institutes. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES, MODELS r Car Radios it Home Radio Set TAr Television We repair sets in the home when possible in our moded ern shop when not at the home Phone G IS PICKUP and DELIVERY well-equipp- 38 St. Dial GR K 1 k A Iky IIIIJ f f faille Goro Fbor MX i-t ) i to m tt'"!' 1 pattcrick PrW FJEE GARAGE . K"hrt NEW '0 , j ' FT'1 r'7 d 150 Agency Ult UII lltf.ltAI .1 4 mm tec I. yu havi-plan- Would my family have to Q. pay income taxes on the proceeds from niy life insurance policies fn the event of my death? I am trying to check out just what the family would have A. Generally, the income Ux dors not apply to death payments unrier life insuranra. The only exec ptkms would be cases where title to the policy had been transferred for value or where policy proceeds are paid in an Income basis, In which case only the portion of Income representing future interest earnings Is taxable. This Is true whether you have paid one small premium, or many years' premiums. There is a Federal estate tax which applies to wealth In excess of SCO, 000 and your state may apply an inheritance tax, but the income tax does not apply. These' policy proceeds are also exempt from the claims of creditors, which fart may not be Important to yon now, but is an added safeguard for the family In case of some unexpected financial problems Jus before death. Helper All Types of Very likely that they also as time goes on, to expand his insurance to a greater amoun. than hers. In a similar "wife in surance" case reported recently it was developed that the wife's death would involve a huge budgel .ucrease for the family, to providr care of the young children and in creased expensrs due to the los of her family management. Thr husband was determined he would not call on her parents fur help in case of her death. At the same time, they felt that if the husband died, they wanted some basic csb and income, but the family would want to fall back on her parents for aid hence, temporarily, they had less insurance on him. i.ing to add materially as able, Larger "wife insurance" amounts might also be found where the hand is now uninsurable or where estate taxes are involved. Carbon Students iversity winter quarter, J. Elliat Cameron, dean of students said. Students on the honor roll must be in the upper five percent of the university scholastically Dean Cameron point- ed out. Those listed are:' From Helper, Sandra Suan 'from Price, Harry Hala- mandaris. Hans IL. ftlotrenspn and Annette M Rowley. They wouid represent families that have checked orer their Insurance Work Guaranteed 155 Roosevelt Equitable Insurance Witt II9AIWAT would be Justified. USU, LoRanLists ROOMS 14 cases where such an arrangement myself is to plug this loophole." The bill would add to the Sub- - COMPLETELY PRESS ASSOCIATION Q. A friend of mine has more life insurance on her own life than her husband has on his. How can this be done and is it right? A. This Is unusual and as a rule Is not the best arrangement. However, the best plan depends entirely upon the needs of each Individ ual family, and there may well be REPAIRS V3 .V Policyholder Questions Answertd by the Institute of Life Insurant propaganda from abroad. "I believe the (President's actiton was and that this policy, which was carried on by President Truman and (President Eisenhower, should be resumed," the Senator said. The Utah Senattor said that hearings before the Senate Internal Security Subcommitteein-dicate- d that aR many as 10 (million pieces of Communist propaganda enter the United States yearly in the mails. "The Foreign Agent's Registration Act of 1948 and the Subversives Control Act of '1950 were intended to give the government legal power to control political propaganda being sent into the United States by foreign governments," Sen. Bennett said. "However, because of a technical loop hole in the law, the Communists have created various organiza-- 1 tions which have been able to! circumvent the intent of these two Acts. The purpose of the bill t & 4, 11, 18, 1961 Senator Bennett Introduces Bill To Restrict Red Propaganda Coming Into United States rec-fronti- ng 1 JOURNAL (Utah) for of Alaska and Hawaii. These facts were presented in Coke Plant Site recent analysis by the ' Utah Will Be At Midvale Foundation of data released by It was reported Monday by the Government Division of the Senator Frank E. Moss (D.Ut) US. Bureau of the Census. that nlant to manufacture coke The Foundation report shows from Utah coal by a new process that there were 634 government will be built ten miles south of employees per 10,000 population 'Salt Lake City by United States in Utah, a rate nearly 50 percent Smelting, iRetfining and Mining higher than the national average iCo. and Victor Chemical division of 434 government employees per cf Stauffer Chemical Co. at 7:30 ptfn. at the Helper civic Marilyn Ferdenber of Helper. 10,000 population. Stated differ It is to be located adjacent to auditorium. The girls shown are ently, more than 6.3 percent of the lead-zin- c flotation mill of ed Tickets are available from any Lien's total population was 'VRjie Bailey, Georgeana Udinik, U.S. Smelting at Midvale. Com Debbie Zupan, June Soderberg, member of the St. Anthony Alby some governmental pletion is expected by late 1961. Randie Hill and Terri Carlson. tar Society. unit, compared with an average Moss said a recent article in The girh are students of Miss rate of 4.3 percent for the nation Chemical Week magazine report as a whole. ed that Victor would use a sub-- j A major factor accounting for stantial portion of the new plant the high rate of government em- output for its own phosphorus ployment in Utah, according to furnaces at Silver Bow, Mont. It the is the report, relatively large raid that opening up vast res-- ! Invitation To Bid number of Federal employees in erves of Western could Coal the State. Federal employment mean tremendous for savings Bids will be received by the in Utah was equal to 297 per 10,-0- phosphorus producer,, who now of CarPurchasing Department highest rate must haul coal for as njuch as ton College, Price, Utah, until among population, on the Main- 1,500 miles. the 11:00 A.'M., (May .15, 1961, on the land and third highest rate in the Coke is also needed as a fuel following FjOjB., Canbon College, entire nation. Federal employin fertilizer manufacture and in Price, Utah: ment throughout the United processing, the Senator said. States was equal to 124 per ten The-- new process, For Rent 'REQ. No. 195 developed by thousand population. Football Equipment U.S. Smelting, is essentially a note that Foundation analysts treatment of bituminous- Western ROOMS FOR RENT Cay, week Carbon College reserves the Utah also ranks high in the pro- coals or monthly rates. Also Furnto reject any or all bids portion of its population employ- bon inwiththenatural gas. The c coal is reduced to ished Apts. Steam Heat. Wash- right or to accept or reject the whole ed by state and local units of gov coke and the natural gas is ther-- j room facilities. HILLCREST or to ernment. During October, 1960 mally decomposed, any part of any bid; or contributing HOTEL & APTS. Phone GR 2- - wa've or techni e informality any equivalent utate and lo- more carbon values and generat5231. 10,10,usc Helper, interest in the cal employment in Utah was cality in any bid ing hydrogen as a m modern house of the College. Only Bids giving equal to 337 per 10,000 populaFOR RENT Sen. Moss said. "a firm quotation properly signed tion, compared with an average on Blake St., Helper. Phone scceoted. Bid proposals of 311 per 10,000 population in GR 251'2 after 4 p.m. for in- will be and specifications will Ibe furn the entire nation. Utah's state and Sen. Bennett Asks formation 4.20,5tc ished upon request. local employment percentage was Aid For Carbon 14th highest among the 50 states. FOR RENT Unfurnished 2 bedTED. J. JENSEN, room Apt. at 82 1st West. Best More than half of Utah's total County Water Projects Purchasing Agent. President Kennedy has been state and local government emrental in Helper. Helper Ins. & Loan Co. 155 So. Main. Phone Date of publication Thursday, ployment was for education, ac- asked by Sen. Wallace F. BenGR 2,16.usc cording to the report. In Utah, nett to approve 7d ismall water May 4, 1991. there were 194 state and local conservation projects in Utah, FOR KENT House, two large Catholic education employees per 10,000 including two in Carbon county. Population rooms and back porch, modern, All of the projects, according population, a rate nearly 40 perfurnished, parlor furnace. In In Utah Increases above the U.S. average of to Senator Bennett could be comcent The Catholic population of Utah I'll education Private location Call GR employees per 10,-0- pleted in time to be of assistance has increased 60.8 percent since 5.4.ugc This is a reflect during the expected drought this population. today ion of Utah's 1951, it was announced relatively high col- - summer. by the Very Rev. Francis T. lege and public school enroll-- I The list of projects was preMiscellaneous Kelleher, Chancellor of the Dio- ment states. pared other with by the Utah Water and compared cese of Salt (Lake City, which inThe report also observes that Power Board, which considered UG & CARPET CLEANERS -- cludes the entire State. Father 197 projects, arid eliminated all (Oriental and Domestic). Carpe Kelleher said Catholics number- in addition to education utan but 70, which could be completed above the national average Laying, Rug Bending and Serg ed 42,075 compared to 26,165 in ranks this summer, and all of which in for1 highemployment public ShamIng; Upholstery and Rug 1951, and 40,541 last year. and natural resources, but are considered economically feas pooing; Electrolux Sales anc Catholics now ways Percentage-wis- e is below the U.S. average for wel- ible. N 644 R. W. Service. Everett, are 4.7 percent of Utah's total The projects would be financed and hospitals, sanihealth fare, 2nd East, Price, Utah. Phom population. In 1951 they were tation, and most other local func under the Agricultural Conservause 3.8 MF percent. such as police and fire pro tion Program Service and the The figure compiled by the tions, Farmers Home Administration of all tection. makes to CAR RADIOS fit 1901 Official Catholic Directory The study shows that there emergency loan program. Presi care. $39.95 up, Motorola. Augives a statistical survey were 63447 pen-onthorized service dealer for Mo- which working for dent Kennedy advised Senator of the Catholic Church a3 of Jan. some unit of Packard-Bell and in Utah Bennett this week that he has torola, Delco, government 1, 1961. October, 1960. Of this asked the agencies to give prompt Sylvania. Carl's Record Shop, during The total VS. Catholic popu- number .26,442 were 5.21-usPhone GR2-59employed consideration to the emergency lation was repoprted in the Dirthe (civFederal Government request. by OrHEALTH FOOD STORE ectory to be 42,104,900. The fig- ilians only), 12,161 were workThe projects in Carbon County national ganic Vitamins, Clint Miller ures showed a ten-ye- ar the State, and 25,544 were are: for ing Whole Wheat Flour at increase of 13,470,022 or 47.04 employed by local units includFarnham itch Project, canal Grange's, 318 N. 2nd East. oercent over the 28,634,787 in ing local schools. lining, tolal cost, 7,500; Federal 1951. Price, Utah. Phone ME share, $7,000. The mere lapse of years is not Only three States in the Union Canal Company, Wellington have fewer Catholics than Utah: life . . . Knowledge, truth, love, canal lining, total coil, $18,000; for used Alaska with 35,500; North CarWILL PAY CASH beauty, goodness, faith, alone Federal share, $17,500. for olina with 41,969 and So. Caro- can Pianos. Phone GR mechanto the give vitality information. We also restyle lina with '33,819. Martineau. COMMIE TIME-TABL- E ism of existence. refinish 4,13,4tc and pianos. The latest time table, measur ing United State.' chances for survival in the race with the communist have been world, quietly outlined in a joint Army civilian study In brief, the estimate is grim. It is that unless ognizes the force which is con-th- e U.S. .changes its wayt, YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER and challenging it today it has only approximately seven IS years of grace left. REAL CONVENIENCE! The latest estimate means that the United States is at he crossroads eiher we make eome sacrifices today, tighten our belts A wonderful way for a busy young mother to and do the job, or risk losing the save countless hours is by shopping the ads In precious freedom and democracy which we enjoy, and have enher hometown newspaper By knowing, before for almost 200 years. joyed she to which WMU I HELPER Dc-troye- Utah ranks 'first in the contin ental United States and third among .the fifty states in the per centage of its population employ ed by governmental units (Federal, state, and local). The only states ranking higher than Utah in this ratio are the new states DANCE iKEVUE COMING (Shown are some of the girls who will participate in the dance revue to be presented under the sponsorship of the St. Anthony's Altar Society on Friday,. May 12 The Michael Paletta, PAGE FTVS mate third class, U.S. Navy re- THURSrXW, MAY 4, 1961 turned to San Diego recently ujcard the Destroyer USS Mul-lan- y following a five - months' SWIM FOOL JOB APPLICATIONS ASKED cruise in the Western Pacific. The Mulany, a unit of Division 211, conducted anti-su- b Helper City will accept application training exercises with the Sevsummer-tim- e the positions of swimming pool enth Fleet, and visited Guam, Oklife Hawaii, along Kong, Japan, manager, guard and lady attendant. All inawa and the Philippines. applications must be on file in the Recorder's Machinet Paletta is the son of than Thursday, May office, city hall, not Mr and Mrs Pete Paletta, Helper. ji 3'.L : |