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Show II K I.PER PAGE FOUR jODRNAt (UtaM THURSDAY, FEB. i,ctes of interest tram neighboring 20, 1964 NOTICE SPRING GLEN Phone News Items to Journal Hu SELMA TO BIDDERS ROWLEY Rigcr and Alene Hansen and back at. the chapel where they CHUCK'S lunch. They boys of Salt Lake City enjoyed a spent last wekend visiting with were: Doris Blackham, Jackie his parents, Mr and Mrs Har- - Harwood, Cleonda Hansen, Myr PHARMAGY oul tie Wharff, Nina Zeller, Nova- Hansen. Sun Jean Forsgren, Louise Hansen, held was Marrieds Young day evening at the home of Mr Reva Riddle, Ellen Bates, Ar- miaa bnerman, Elna Nelson, Charles Ghirardelli,, Owner land Mrs Jay Donahue. Thelma Nielson and j Da!c Cunningham, son of Mr cfn and Mrs Harold Cunningham, Phone 472-586- 1 Helper J1 Wmn a"d celebrated his 7th birthday Sat- - ,Mr and wu i ujuvb up w urday. His mother was hostess her parents with spend Sunday honor in his iven a at party M" George Olsen. and a group of little friends en. Mr joyed games and refreshments; Mr and Mrs Alonzo Richards and presented Dale with gifts, accompanied by their daughters Mrs Helen Fullerton was ad- - Devonna, Doris Blackham and mitteil into the Carbon hospital Mcrla Richardson, spent Mon-laWednesday. !day in Provo. A group from here attended William Nielson was a busin-ess visitor during the week in the Fathers and sons "banquet Salt Lake City. held Saturday at Price. Elva Judd and Rye Clerico Tlie Friendly Sewing Club was drove to Fillmore Thursday to held Thursday evening at the ' '' ' ' 1 attend the funeral of Elva's home of Mrs Anne Nielson with r-cousin. only regular members present. Mrs Elaine Nelson and daugh1 Mrs Vern Miller is a patient I I I f I J 1 1 1 " n ter Tracy, of Orem, arrived at Uie Carbon hospital, here Monday to spend three The Relief Society work meet days with her parents Mr and ing was held Tuesday, some of Mrs Harold Duke. ths ladies quilted and others did Harold and Cleonda Hansen hand work. Lunch was served spent the weekend last week in to foe group by Pat Young, Nina Layton. They drove up to help Zeller and Selma Rowley. Cleonda's mother, Mrs Etta An Mrs Elna Nelson was made derson celebrate her birthday, second counselor in the Prim- They also visited their daugh- - ary, and Carol Arnold was Judy Devin and family of leaded. Joan Snow was put in as the Gaynote teacher to re- Ogden. Kent Johnson, son of Mr and place Mrs Nelson. 9 w cfcapu'i' .'WMifeMrs Phil Johnson, celebrated Mri Mildred Vuksinick and for residential customers in Utah. his 6th birthday on Feb. 5th.. A children of Provo spent Thurs ; party in his honor was given at day through Monday here shar auu Ult lllg ilex UUie W1UI Jier ptfl dlHS, uic jviiiucigai ten Now you can afford the many children enjoyed games and re- - Mr and Mrs Thomas Haycock, wonderful advantages of flameless freshments and presented Kent and Mr and Mrs Rudy Vuksin- with gifts. lick, her brother Johnny and electric heating and air conditionA Valentine .party was held family and her sister, Mrs Vera with electric rates now ing too luesday evening at the chapel Mamanakis for members of the MIA. The Gordon and Elaine Richard reduced 15 below regular rates group enjoyed dancing, games son were called to Nile, Calif., for space heating and air conditionand refreshments. because of the illness of the Tom Louise Skriner and Paula former Mary Anderson. They ing in total electric homes. Rowley went to Ogden Friday spent a week there before reYou Can't Beat Electric Heat where they attended the Weber turning home. State College High School ForMr and Mrs Phil Johnson Clean as electric light. ensic tournament. The girls re- spent Saturday in Salt Lake on turned home Saturday. business.. Separate temperature Visitors for the past 2 weeks Harold Buchanan of Granger control for every room. at the home of Mrs Angelina spent Sunday visiting with his Nucirh were her daughter and Draft-fre- e Saves space Mr and Mrs Charles husband, For more information, call or write your nearest Evpmch (Shirley) and their 4 Utah Power & Light Co. office. children. They arrived from NEED IT Japsn where they have lived for three years. They left Thurs it's electric, it's better! day for Shaw Air Base, Sump UTAH POWER & LIGHT ter, S. Carolina where he will be ?tationed The Primary workers went out en the Penny Parade Wed nesday morning to gather birth Ink Iradicator. New Supplj Envelopes, all stze. gold at th day pennies for the Primary Pencil Sharpeners for Sale , nmo sold by the Helper Jourtu Childrens' hospital. They met twD pot-luc- k Seaied bids for the purchase cf 1 243 feet of 8" used Transite !pipe; Class 100, F.O.B., in stockpile Coltfln, Utah, will be ' received by Helper, A Municipal Corporation on or before the 27th dav of February, 1964, at 5 p.m. Helper City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. HELPER, A MUNCIPAL st 1 "- 111 re-te- r, r ., i - CORPORATION By: Joseph Bonacci, City Recorder lhas H-"1- Administrator for the Estate In the District Court of The of June Buchanan, Deceased State of Utah, in and for S. V. Litizzette, Carbon County In the Matter of the Estate of Attorney for Administrator JUNE BUCHANAN, Deceased. m South Main Street Utah Notice To Creditors Helper, of First Publication, Feb tDate Probate No. 2947 ruary 13th, 1964. Date of Last March 5th, 1964. .. DePublication, of June Buchanan, Estate ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the It is not possible to found a undersigned at Helper, Utah, or to S. V. Litizzette, Attorney lasting power upon injustice, at Law, 178 South Main Street, perjury, and treachery.. Demosthenes. on or before the 17th day of May, 1964. S Robert A. Buchanan Phone News Items To Journali L6 GALSj Firfl Publication: 20, 1964. Last ruary 27, 1964. Jr. February Publication, Feb- & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult clerk of Districi Court or the respeclive signers for further information PROBATE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN BUCHANAN, Deceased. Notice To Creditors Probate No. 2946 Estate of John Buchanan, Deceased. Creditors will present claims With vouchers to the undersigned at Helper, Utah, or to S. V. Litizzette, Attorney at Law, 178 South Main Street, LET YOUn CHECKBOOK'S MAtW MESSENGERS SAVE YOUR TIME . . . and steps. While you stay home and relax . the checks for all your bills go merrily on their way via the mail route. Open a checking account with us soon and discover how convenient this low-coway of handling your can finances be. personal ... on or before the 17th day of May, 1964. S Robert A. Buchanan Administrator for the Estate of John Buchanan, Deceased Attorney for Administrator s. V. Litizzette, 178 South Main Street Date of First Publication, Feb ruary 13th, 1964. Date of Last Publication, March 5th, 1964. st CARBON EMERY BANK Price, Utah 45 So. Carbon Ave. sister, Mrs Nina Goodrich and family. A new baby boy was born Frioay at the Carbon hospital to Mr and Mrs Allen Johnson. Mrs Irene Hamelwright returned home over the weekend after spending three weeks in Douglas, Ariz., with her broth ers, Lester, Gene and Luther Redmond. 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The purpose of. Advertising Recognition "Week is to acquaint tile American public with Advertising's role in expanding the economy, creating Jobs, artd improving living tanaads,,, he added. Mr. McFarland pointed out the definition of advertising given by President Johnson in 24-2- 9, a message of salutation to the advertising community during an conference in Washington, D. C. last week. The president said: "Advertising in America has made and will continue to make beneficial contributions to a healthy free enterprise economy. Advertising explains and communicates, and by so doing builds consumer demand. And demand for goods is the key to an expanding business community. WG CreatC deraand we helP jobs" Advertising Recognition Week Is Jointly sponsored each year by the Advertising Association of the West, of which the Salt Advertising-Congression- al ""te IT means better living for you Ooce a manufacturer was looking for a better product. 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