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Show The HELPER JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, JUNE 22, PAGE SIX !! Notes of Interest from neighboring 1961 SPRING GLEN ! (1 Fnm the American Travel Oil Company and Nina Fazzio and fam family, iKobS ily of Orem spent the weekend visiting with Ross' parents the Sam Fazzios. About 20 members of the Jun-- , ior Sunday School cla:s and lead er Nedra Richardson, enjoyed a picnic and swim party at Price last Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Leonard Roundy visited over the weekend in Salt Lake with their daughter, Mrs Johnny Olsen and family. The Friendly Sewing Club held its weekly meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs Karen Fidell. Mrs Mary Fidell was a special guest. Mrs Louisa Mello, Freida and Jce left this week for San Diego Calif., where they will visit with Mrs Mello's brother, Theodore Olivetto and family. Mr and 'Mrs Ferris Nelson were dinner (guests one day last week at the home of the George Fullertons. They are from Ferron. Mr and Mrs Wm Nielsen Jr. and their son Butoh of Salt Lake were weekend guests at the home of his parents the Wm. Nielson. Srs. They left Butch here for the next two weeks while his father serves in the Reserves in Washington. The Milan Corak family have moved to Salt (Lake City. Mrs George Zorn spent Monday through Friday in Fruita, where she visited with Colo., ' carry a message . . . Circle means caution, railroad crossing ahead . . . Diamond means haz ardous condition 300 feet ahead . . Triangle means give right of Test yourself on the simple outlines that if r necessary. I. Traffic signals are tricky don't take them for ... granted. Vatch for the green arrows that signal you ahead straight or a red inlight, through to o right turn although the signal is red. I I f 1 Other i g n s to watch for? A driver's dropping M eyelids that mean pull off J the road and rest! Heavily- oaded vehicles that drive too close ; r, L L ' J ..... T: mu.riHan trt Ask be avoided. your local American Oil Company service station dealer for other safety sign tips. K 1 1 V- .... I t" X relatives. Faye Haycock, daughter of Mr and Mrs Elvin Haycock, will spend the next two months in Wash, Tacoma, visiting with friends and relatives. KEEP COOL WITH SPOT COOLERS ! TravelAire Portable and Console types Durable Wood-grai- n vinyl finish. All direction grills, for complete cooling. Filters, Washes and Cleans the Air .Germ-proo- f Corobex- - treated Filters motor on Blower Powerful 2- - and Adjustable Water Controls ball-beari- Mr and Mrs Larry Milano of Ogden spent the weekend visist-in- g rwitih Mr and Mrs Bill Sherman and Mrs (Lee Milano. Mrs Joy (Bera and daughter of Salt Lake visited a few days last week with her parents, the Royal Christensens. ng ed ht Helper, Utah f5 k j ,Mr and Mrs Dave Rowley made a (business trip to Provo and American Fork Thursday. Sam Fazzio and Louie Dalpiaz made a business trip to Utah County Thursday. Mr and Mrs Robert Jones visited over the weekend at the heme cf their daughter, Patsy and Dale Cox in Salt Lake. Ed and Mildrod S:ms and family and the Bill Sherman family and the (Larry Milano family went to Huntington Canyon Friday to celebrate Mildred's birthday. Mrs Nina Goodrich and family and her sistser, Mrs Jennie of Myton, returned home la;t week after spending 12 days Jor-gens- on in Los Angeles, San Diego and TiaJuano, Mexico where they vis ited with relatives. Mrs Eva Hansen and daughter, Sandra left Sunday for Logan where they will attend summer school for the next six weeks at usu. Mr and Mrs Richard Duke and of Provo spent Tuesday visiting at the home of his par- ents, the Harold Dukes. Mr and Mrs George Haslam and son, Junior, attended a farewell testimonial for their nephew Dave Colton Jr., in Salt (Lake Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs Roland Christen-se- n and family of Salt Lake spent Father's day visiting with his parents, the Royal Christenfamily But it seems just barely possible that inspire.! by National Highway Week of ju t ended may shift the public viewpoint from costs to pro- - it j A Allan noted that if preliminary estimates of the National Safety Council are borne out, our present 38,000 annual highway fatalities will be reduced by 6,000 the day. the system is completed. The v. : visit-tse- a OPEN UP TO GOD Recently a good friend of mine spoke in the Abundant Life Auditorium. lie is a distinguished surgeon, highly respected in the medical field. Dr. William S. Reed is also a vestryman is the Episcopal Church. When he spoke in Tulsa, the people weie amazed at the extent of his understanding of and belief in abundant life. "God has given men gifts of healing, wisdom and discernment," said Dr. Reed in his address. "These are the attributes every doctor and patient want. These are the signs of health and wholeness. I remember one particular patient whom I helped through God's gift of wisdom. 'It had been proved by other competent physicians that the man had leukemia. Everything proved it. I accepted the diagnosis myself in complete negativism. When the patient sought medicospiritual help, we prayed to God, 'Heavenly Father, heal this man who has given his heart and soul to thee.' God answered our prayer, but it didn't happen the way you might think. God gave, in this instance, not the gift of healing but the gift of wisdom. Six days after I first saw the patient, God said to me, during the time of prayer in church one Sunday night, 'What if he doesn't have leukemia?' It was just as if a blackboard had been erased. He said, 'Now, let's start afresh. Here are (he signs: here are the symp I aye sswenson in 'iTice They enjoyed swimming nvionaay. and a picnic. Richard Haycock, VS. Navy, o spen tSaturday thru Monday iting his parents the Elvin Hay-ta- l. cocks. He's slated for six months duty upon return to duty. vis-tw- 'Peggy Hock of Long Beach, Calif., visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr and Mrs Leonard Roundy. Miss Christine Fazzio spent tihe past week in Salt Lake visiting with her sister, Caroline Darris. 91, To The Busy Housewife V toms. Now, if he doesn't have leukemia, what does he have?' "Blood dysciasias are not my specialty. Leukemia is far from being any kind of specialty for a surgeon, because it is not a surgical disease. But the Lord said to me clearly, "It is a clinical entity which mimics leukemia.' With this inspiration it suddenly became apparent that the patient had Felty's disease. Why hadn't anybody thought of it? Because we were so imbued with negative ideas that we were unable to see the truth. "I took the man down to our University Hospital. They proved that God was right. The man did not have leukemia. His spleen was removed and he is well today. Everybody says, 'That was no miracle. After all, he didn't have leukemia.' But the patient says, 'Well, if I had died, my death certificate would have said leukemia.' "So God helped because both the man and I opened up to Him. We didn't try to limit Him in the way He solved our problem." Let us open up to God as Dr. Reed suggested. My friend. I know God wants to give you more than you have. He wants you to be more than you are. He wants to give you abundant life because He is a good God. Jesus Christ is the answer to all your problems. Open up to God today. Start your life abundant in Him, now! accompan AND SUPPLY CO. Phone GR Helper y.j v 5 i V by ORAL ROBERTS day. ied by daughter, Shirley Haycock Scott, Arlene and Lourie John and children cf Climax. Colo, re- son of Salt Lake are spending turned Sunday from San Fran-th- e next two weeks with the,ci3CO) Calif tney vted George Bell family. with Baine Richardson 0 is Deanna Pinarelli was elected jm in hospital, vice president of the WYCA. Mrs Sarah Rowley went to Capt. and Mrs Nick Nikas and Layton Tuesday where she will three daughters are spending two weeks with Mrs Nikas' parents, spend the next three weeks. A group of young people from the Homer Snyders, as they are here, Kenilworth and Carbonville en route from Germany and Fort attended a birthday party for Benning, Ga. to Spokane, Wash- where Capt. Nikas will Ibe sta Colored Pencil Sets, all kinds, tioned. John Mads on and son John of Helper Journal. Rexburg, Idaho, visited friends here Sunday. CENTRAL COMMISSION r fit f f J I j Tony and Helen Marasco See Us First! 4 4 ( At cue of '.he.-- observances in Batavia, N.Y., Robert G Allan, Trojan tractor shove! executive accentuated the nositive nv oiun?! avings of nearly $300,000 to motorists cn a 15 mile section of tha new system in Ohio; a million dollars a year on a similar stretch in North Carolina; and $1.8 million on a 34 mile section in Colorado. While it would take an expert mathematician with a j crystal ball to estimate the worth of the finin hed nework. to the natirn, Mr Allan pointed out that studies by the Bureau of Public i r' M f rvuaua- auuw 4U.1 uiat .1mc i,iv.ti.,n lime bilwill a over save half system lion dollars worth of gasoline, wear and tear on brakes and tires and other operating costs; $825 million in lost time and $725 million in the cash cost of traffic ffl accidents. Of supreme concern, however. is the reduction that these safer highways may make in violent death and human suffering. Mr - V. !f?f ABUNDANT LIFE ins. forecast seems conservative in view of the accepted statistics that show controlled accoss roads to be 2 times as safe as ordisens. nary highways an,d the peril of Gary Roundy and his cousin city streets 30 to 50 tim?s that LaMar (Roundy of Pleasant Grove of expressways. If these new roads pay off in spent the weekend fishing at terms of ibankabJe savings in op- Fish lake. Mr and Mrs George Bell and family spent Thursday and FriA motorist charged with trav day in Ogden visiting with their parents, the George Bell Sr., and eling 1110 mipb on a Wisconsin the J. S. Brewer families. highway explained his speedomWayne and Annette Rowley eter was faulty. He thought he and son, Scott, and daughter was only going 90 mph. The fine Kimberly Ann of Logan came (was $50. down Wednesday. Wayne return ed home Thursday but Annette will fpend the week visiting here freshments. J. D. Richardson returned home Leslie Haycock Jr. of Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting his Friday after spending the last weeks in the Carbon hospi-- 1 parents Mr and Mrs T. W. Hay- Mr and Mrs Lee Grosbeck and son of Pocatello, Idaho, were over-nigguests at the home of Mr and Mrs Leonard Roundy. Kathleen Monroe of Salt Lake her cock. spent the weekend with Karen Lee Fazzio of Orem and aunt, Nedra Richardson and her Carylin Jean Darris of Salt Lake are visiting with their grandparents, Sam & Christine Fazzio. Mr and Mrs Ben Devine of Ogden visited over the weekend with Mrs Devin's parents, the Harold Hansens. Mrs Gayle Mangone and three sons spent the week end with the Merlin Patersons. They are from Salt Lake City. r Gary Snyder of Kearns spent the weekend with his parents, the Homer Snyders. The (Pins and Needles club met at the home of Nedra Richardson. Marlene served the re- - CARL'S RECORD AND APPLIANCE STORE LaSalle Hotel Bldg. WHAT DO WE GET BACK ? build. By SELMA ROWLEY J Scivice KNOW ALL THE SIGNS FOR SAFETY? way, stop roads can materially check the blood spilled on the concrete, would be the best public Up to now our new 41,000 mile eraticn and time, we should feel they RevolutionInterstate Highway system has well repaid. But, if the new investment since the War, ary been considered mainly in terms of the huge sums it is costing to . rs tbw stAsoa q rronus- - -- 49i PBOTECTlPf Equitable Insurance TOO Agency INSURANCE Of All Types - LIFE AUTO Public Liability FIRE GEORGE thone ME7-03- PATTERICK Price, Utah 30 .. . YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS A REAL CONVENIENCE! 'V MX.. A wonderful way for ; "Tv v? f ,: There's no need to simmer this summer. Play it enjoy that refreshing, younger feeling let an electric air conditioner keep you cool. cool . . . . . TV- . An electric air conditioner frees the air from pesky dust and pollen too. 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