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Show he Notes of Interest trcrn neighborin IT'S UP TO YOU SPRING GLEN H E L IODRNAD (Utah) THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1963 Uoicnrd E. Krrshner,L.II.D. By SELMA ROWLEY PER PAGE FIVZ PERFECT COMBINATION country pays just less than of the expenses of that organization. I!y voluntary con- - t','. .XTr'""""S tributions how-- i . v ever, we pay p one-thir- Stake preparation meeting held in the Stake House at Price Sunday for the Relief Society, was attended by the following: Elva Judd, Fern Thomas, Rye Clerico, Harriet Rowley, Mary Duke, Jean Jones, Darlene John son and Elna Nelson. The Friendly Sewing Club was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Emma Merkley. Names were drawn for the exchange of Christmas gifts. Mrs Leah Haslam spent the weekend in Salt Lake. While there she attended a pre nuptial shower given in honor of her daughter Joyce by Mrs Rose how'9 your cash supply-- :f Colton. "the spring should go dry"? Mrs Selma Rowley accompan ied by her sister, Mrs Erma Atwood of Wellington, drove to Provo Thursday where they vis ited with Mrs Charlene Shelly. Mr and Mrs George Olsen & daughter Valene, attended the funeral of Mrs Olsen's brother Leon Friday at Salt Lake City, Gary Harwood son of Mr and Mrs Gary Harwood celebrated his 6th birthday Wednesday with a party that was held at the kindergarten class with Ulrs 'Frances Beckham in charge. A program of games were enjoyed jand lunch was served to the 'following: Layne Kabonic, Pam ela Blackham, Richard Cunning ham, Jody Allred, Jackie Burge Kent Johnson, Greg Nielson, Leslie Hansen, Shauna Arnold, Charles Nelson and Carrie Donahue.. Chester Richardson returned home last week after spending a few weeks in a hospital in Salt Lake City. Young Marrieds was held on Sunday evenning at the home of Bishop and Mrs Jack Allred. Mr and Mrs James Banasky and family spent Saturday thru Monday in Salt Lake. They vis ited with her parents, Mr and Storing up money while you're making it is your wisest hedge against an interruption in earnings. And banking your savings is wise, too: For safety, availability, earnings, service and helpfulness, the bank is the saver's best friend. We'll welcome ycur account! Finance at Helper State Bank and Save ! THE HELPER STATE BANK . Utah Helper Ifvmm ads jf FOR SALE For Kent CARPETS and life too can be beautiful if you use BLUE LUSTRE. Rent electric sham pooer $1. Mutual Furniture & .Hardware, Helper 12,12,lte j Mrs Aaron Beard of Midvale. Mr and Mrs Richard Haycock flew home last week to spend a furlough. They have been in Hawaii three months.. They will share time with parents, Mr and Mrs Elvin Haycock and Mr and Mrs Vern Forsgren. They will go from here to San Diego where Richard will be stationed for the next 3 years with the U.S. Navy. Mrs Hazel Allred was hostess Friday night at a party for her Sunday school class. Enjoying games and a lovely luncheon were Joa Goodrich, Bruce Sherman, Devonna Richards, Cathy Orlandi, Francis Juvan, Junior Haslam, Wayne Rasmussen and Robert Rowley. The cast of the play "The Case of the Unspeakabies" was treated to a swim party Satur day night at Dragerton. They returned to the Chapel and enjoyed a chili supper. Mr & Mrs Wm Nielson spent the weekend in Salt Lake. They visited with their children Mr and Mrs Wm Nielson Jr and family and Leroy Nielson. They also visited with Mr and Mrs Frank Mishmash of Murray. Mr and Mrs Ed Simms and family spent the weekend in Salt Lake on business and visiting with relatives. Mrs Myrtle Wharff left Friday for SaU Lake to spend some time with her sons Mr and Mrs Ben Wharff and Mr and Mrs Rav Wharff. Mrs Corky Nichols entertained eieht. of her daughter's playmates at a party Thursday in honor of Vicki's 6th birthday. The children enjoyed games and a luncheon after which Vicki opened gifts. Attending were: Shauna and Debbie Zellor, Lori Kos, Lena Tone. Jody Allred, Dell Wilson and Denny and Irene Nichols. Day, week or month rates. Also Furn. Apts. Air Conditioned. Wash Rm facilities. HILLCREST Hotel & Apts. Phone 472-523- 1 Chairs 472-399- 6. 104-1- FOR MOTHER OR DAD 06 472-59- sc 472-592- - f Lionel Elec. Train, FOR RENT Clean modern house plus utility room. track $500 value only Ideal for small family or as House and $250; also bachelor quarters. Reasonable 9 batli $985. Call 10,10,usc ll.28.3tc Prjce Phone FOR SALE m 472-596- . 472-52- 27 Or HEALTH FOOD STORE Miscellaneous ganic Vitamins. Clint Miller Whcle Wheat Flour. Granges CARPET Headquarters Expert 316 N. 2nd East,. Price, Utah installation. A Good Sample Phone 7,1, use line. Free Estimates. Mohawk & Bigelow and Firth carpets. FOR SALE Trombone, like HELPER FURNITURE and new. only $75. Call HARDWARE, Helper 6,63,usc 12,12,ltp RUG & CARPET CLEANERS- Prices ( Oriental & Domestic). Carpet PLYWOOD plus freight. Random Plank, laying, Rug binding and Serg Teak, Knotty Cedar; A.D. Fir ing; Upholstery & Rug Sham in Va, . 34: pooing; Electrolux Sales and Service. W. R. EVERETT, Ceiling tiles 160 per foot, and up. Full line of Print Plys 644 N. 2nd East Price, Utah Columbine Camp & Coach, at Phone use 10,10 use Helper ck rrrrrri Oil Standard LEASE Company has for lease a Service Station modern in Helper, Utah. For more information pelase call FOR ay 637-99- 94 7 20 10.17.usc Stamp Pad Inks in Stock at Journal office INTERVIEWER WANTED For Part-tim- e telephone survey work. Give phone number. Prefer private line. Not a selling job. Air Mail letter includ ing education, work experience and names of references to: American Research Bureau, Field Staff Department, Beltsville, Maryland. 12,12,ltc i PLATFORMS -' & i others 4" v x' T f nothing. Under q a if the rules, not does nation pay Us assess- men; lor two years It has no Or. Kerthner right to vote in the General Assembly. But there and are more of these nations than there are of those who pay a large or a fair amount. So do not be surprised if the rules are changed one of these days so that our country and a few others will be required to pay an even larger share of the expenses of U.N.. while at the same time the right to vote in U.N. will be accorded to all member nations whether they pay or not. Not only is U.N. bankrupt in a financial sense but in a moral sense as well. It is supposed to keep the peace and insure justice among nations. Nevertheless the Soviet Unon smashed Hungary without serious protest from U.N. Communist China massacred Tibet and India annexed Goa and most of Kashmir without protest. ' The Communists export subversion and revolution from their stronghold in Cuba while blood flows freely In Laos and Vietnam under the instigaton of Communist nations and without any reproof from the United Nations. The U.N. helped Indonesia to seize West New Guinea. U.N. fought two bloody wars In the Congo to suppress freedom and deny The U.N. belches forth great volumes of propaganda condemning the western nations for colonialism while uttering never a word about the far more oppressive type of colonialism practiced by the Communist nations. U.N. is being used to philosophy promote Marxist throughout the world. It Is perhaps the most powerful engine now in existence for destroying a free society and ushering in authoritarian government. J g little-payin- 472-5C9- 1 MUTUAL FURNITURE AND HARDWARE Featuring Huge Variety of Delicacies made by the Best Cooks of All Nationalities Como and "Load Up"! MEN WANTED LIKE res-;ult- to TRAL JOBS i People LIKE YOU for HIGH SALARY iu Electronics & Drafting Starting salaries available up to $600 monthly after less than a year of training. If you qauilfy, you can work while you train. Full or part time jobs available to provide income while training. Qualifying interviews will be given in Price. Allow 2Vi hours for interview. Don't be late, this offer limited to these hours only. There is no cost or obligation for fi'm showing & interview PLACE: 5S N. Carbon Ave. Price. Utah TIME: 10:00 A.M.: 2:00 P.M. Saturday, Dec. 14, 1963 It is important that your wife or parents attend the first half hour with you. SIM GIFTS AND 11 it " r"i i ICtP-llC- lllll SE -- 1 1 !'iiiNf,'.'- - BGCXXETO TAX 6ECGRD DOOS! far All Tyat ml IviImm LCAT Mt U Mm tlM ja-SI U.H . MM I A JOURNAL OFFICE KT.TX"NY II Durinc Ilolidav season Ifelrwr Rnrhprs will be open Monday, Tuesday Dec. 23, 24 and Close Dec. 25 - 2G. Same for following week December 60 and 31 open, and closed January $ 1 $ and SUNNY BltOOK j. X1WUI r.i STRAIGHT 010 II IT III II HIM lil'l IIMIMIIIlm I ma UuiJEjljIjLlLi Ph CO., LOUiGVIILE, K. WHKKEf 98 PSOflf, SL'UNT ERQ3K DISf. SWHt BlLSatD II BLENDED U'HiSKEY BOURBON 2, lDGt Helper Barbers' Assn. BBURB3N WHICKU8E PROOF, 65X w I pi m H0LDM FOR World Electronics Technology Corp. BUY YOUR SPECIALTIES AT THE Pane Taste-Tantalizi- S HELPER, UTAH - Journal Office Supply Adding Machine Rolls at NOTICE TO PUBLIC Upholstered in Beautiful and Durable Fabrics and Vinyls - Easy to Clean HELPER BAKING PROBLEMS RECLINERS Kindergarten Tests Show Achievement Potential The extent to which a child will use his intellectual capacity throughout his school career can be predicted with accuracy in kindergarten, says Dr. Theo B. Cohen, Philadelphia child s psychologist. He says the. of a study show that the kindergarten teacher's ability to spot "overachievers" and is phenomenal. The teacher bases her predict-ion- s on a scale involving five areas of development physical, emotional, intellectual, creative and work habits. It is hoped that the techniques of the study will be useful in diagnosing and treating that perennial challenge jto teachers, the school child wha fails to live up to his IQ. OCCASIONALS TTI MS jpay noining ; k next to frnuuiitil And SUPPLY Co. Plione SWIVELS EARLY AMERICAN CENTRAL COMMISSION SOLVE YOUR I ... Utah has 13,800 alcoholics of which 2,300 are women. An add itional 6,000 to 7,000 persons are excessive users who are in danger of becoming alcoholic. Nothing is more honorable than u grateful heart. Seneca. Ilelp Wanted Opportunity 637-00- TK, 6 637-351- or - - 5 Pay-&-Pa- per f Manv- nations Ir Arthur Haycock of Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting with his parents, Mr and Mrs Thom as Haycock. Mr and Mrs George Olsen and Valene spent the weekend in Brigham City where they visited their children, Mr and Mrs Bob Wall and family. Mr and Mrs Fred Blackham had a nasty scare Sunday after noon when their daughter Pamela was lost for a few hours. The county is installing a new bridge over the wash by Dupins on main street. Mr and Mrs Dulan Rasmussen and son, Wayne spent Saturday visiting in Elmo with her parents Mr & Mrs John C. Lofley. Mr and Mrs Ed Evatz and sons John and Mark of Durango Colo spent the Thanksgiving weekend with her mother Mrs Ann Tolich. They visited her brother Tony and family of Hel per and helped their aunt Mrs Frances Ban celebrate a birth day by presenting her with a huee cake and gifts. Word has been received that Mrs Mary Laramie who went to Los Angeles to spend the win ter with daughter, Gwen Bixby, is very ill and in a hospital. THE IDEAL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS j 472-598- 50 cent. ROOMS for RENT FOR RENT modern Apartment. Very reasonable. FOR SALE or TRADE, Corner Call 12,12,ltc lot 100x100 with small house Good with furnace. complete FOR RENT Unfurnished Apts. location 1st Ave and Sunset, Hill at 82 1st West, and Helper. Phone St. Helper Insur. & Loan Co. 1 Phone 8,8,usc- 637-332- nearly 25-d- ay 111 ua r an ph W. SATURDAY, DEC. 14TH COME EARLY ! ng AT THE OLD TELEPHONE, BUILDING, MAIN STREET, HELPER KtNlUCKT IKWM StCTOTIIl BEGINNING AT 10;00 A.M. |