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Show The HELPER (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, PAGE FOUR DEC. 17, 1964 School Misses already Agency .INSURANCE NOTICE FIRE LIFE - AUTO rw ianitor. Guido Toigo, is ill and is in v. BfTRFAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. Land Office, Salt Lake Notice is hereby City, Utah. given that the State of Utah, Of All Types Public Liability Janitor by Jack Ori have Maybe you heard the news and maybe you haven't. Well, let me inform Cqoitable Insurance under provisions of the Act of 1934 Congress approved June 21, U.S.C. 43 871a) 1185; Stat. (48 has filed application for the issuance of a confirmatory pad tent for the State unto the lands granted der various acts of Congress for the support of common following-describe- "Do-nuts- V ft - JTJ STORMS -VOU ESE'i. Utah 0122592 T. 10 S. R. 7 E. NW'J, NHSWK, 7 R. 32 Sees. 0122616 T. E. S., 8 E. Sees. 32. 36; T. 10 S., R. R. 16 E. Sees. Sec. 32. Utah 0122594 T. 11 S., R ?., J?S; T. J3 S., 14 R. 16 E. Sees. T. S., 36; 2, 7 E. Sec. 36; T. 11 S., R. 8 E. 15 S., R. 16 E. Sees. T. 36; 32, NW4, Stt; Sec. 32, 083036 T. 13 S., R. T 11 S., R. 9 E. Sec. 32. Utah 2, 16. Utsh WM Sec. 36; T. 13 7 Sec. E. 32, 7 Sec. 12 E. R. 0122595 T. S., 8 E. R. Stt Sec. 2, Lots 16. Utah 0122597 T. 13 S., R. 9 S., W, 't, NE'4,-WNWU'- above-describe- bHE me SATURDAY, 19 - 8 already $170 STRAIGHT f A-as- KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY jr i? m& I if ' SWVi! E. See. 16, SMsNEU, NEVNE NVi; NViSEU, SWKSE14, sec. lb, iL,Y2&yi, &jvainw; i. V, SEKNWU, NSK, SEtt-SE'- i; 13 S., R. 10 E. Sec. 16, NNEl4, NEV 32. Sec. 36, Sec. GEORGE PATTERICK SWWNE Sec. 36; T. 13 S., R. 13 T. SV4SE14; S., Ut NEK, Phone 11 E. Sees 16, 32; Sec 36, E Sec. 16, SEy R. 10 E Sec. 2; WV4SE& S Sec. 32, EM, NE1, SH; Utan. Lake Salt SWA, 11 Meridian, R. AH E. 13 Sizes, S., SWK; T. Envelopes a claim to Persons EV6 asserting 36 Sec. S3C. WViNE, on Sale at Journal ?, d land any of' the other than through" the State, or having a bonafide objection to the proposed issuance of patent, are required to file protests or notice of their claims NOTRE DAME BOOSTERS' CLUB with the Land Office Manager, P.O. Box 11505,. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Any claims or objections must be filed, with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the Utah State Land Board, within 30 days from date of last publication indicated below. Where the State P.M. of Utah may have DEC. transferred the lands to private ownership, the issuance of a Notre Dame School Quinset Bldg. - Price patent will not affect the present owner's title to the lands. BLACKOUT WINNER - THIS WEEK J. E. KEOGH, Manager 'First publication: December Games EVERY Saturday - Refreshments 3, 1964. Last publication: Dewi an mrmw-- . cember 31, 1964. l5j 86 PROOF P e, j Greg-erso- CHUCK'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING CO.. FRANKFORT, J KY. Eager Beavers Cook h. , i 1-- 4, PROTECTED it:,- La-SaP- ENE, THE SEASON 'S the written him letters expressing their sorrow and hoping he will be better soon. For a few weeks, I walked the bas knowing something was missing. Then, last week I was informed that "Donuts" was sick, and I knew then that he was the important thing tnat Utah SPRING GLEN HEWS i " Holy Cross Hospital. His wife was also sick for a whale. Some of the students have already schools CARD OF THANXS was about the Christmas story and singing. To the many fine friends and Mrs Melba Sullivan of Salt who were so kind and relatives Dinner guests Sunday at the Lake spent Tuesday visiting and with horns of Mr and Mrs George with her sister, Mrs Leah H. thoughtfulacts; andsympathies for the many Mr. Pizza's Algebra Clas- shelping Fullerton were Mr and Mrs Rowley. offerings, on by Mike Milovich Mike Turnbull of Dragerton. Mrs Ida Bates left Monday beautiful floral of our beloved wife the death The ninth grade algebra class Club for Sun Valley, Idaho where and The Friendly Sewing mother, our heartfelt apis busily working on factoring. held their Christmas party on she will spend the winter. and sincere thanks. preciation The class has been factoring at .the Mr and Mrs Larry Regis Jr. Miller family The the difference of two squares, Thursday evening Bry enjoying a lovely dinner. and children spent Saturday ini and they are now learning toi We extend to cur Eureka visiting with her par-- ! sympathies factor the sum of cubes, and Bry Miller and family because ents Mr and Mrs Thomas Lee.' ley and family. the difference of cubes. of the death of his wife Bessie. was held Young Marrieds Mrs UdeUa Peterson returned During the epidemic of the. Many relatives from in and out Sunday evening at the home of home Thursday after spending measles the class reviewed how of the state were here for the Mr and Mrs Paul Trevort. a few days in Salt Lake with to factor the difference of two ' services. n Harwood of found Gary Kemmerer, her This has daughter, Mrs Gayle squares. group A group drove to Manti Sat- Wyo. drove down to the and family. spend algebra to be very interesting' urday to attend sessions at the weekend with his family. Winfred Rowley of Springville and fun. Mr and Mrs Wayne Rowley re was a visitor Friday at the Temple. Those making the trip were Mr and Mrs Stanley Snow turned by jet Wednesday from home of his cousin, The Scarlet Letters-t- oy Lee Rowley Judy Magann Mr and Mrs Gary Arnold, Mr Baltimore, My. They gathered and family. More than ever before, peo- and Mrs James Young, Mr and up their children who had been Young Marrieds held a party ple are being encouraged to Mrs Eldon Zeller, Mr and Mrs visiting grandparents, Mr and' Saturday at the Chapel. A delread. For instance, in our Eng-- David Rowley and Mr and Mrs Mrs David Rowley and Mr and icious turkey dinner was served lish ilasses here at school, stu- Lee Rowley. Mrs Perry MsArthur of Price! on tables decorated in the Xmas Mrs Lea Haslam returned and they left Thursday for their theme. The group enjoyed the dents are continually being en- couraged not only to read but home last week after spending home in Pullman. Washington. games. The occasion was in to read good books. Besides all three weeks in Las Vegas, Nev Mrs Chrystal Fullerton re- honor of Mr and Mrs Gary Har of the old classics, such as with her daughter, Joyce Bry- turned home last Saturday af- wood and family and Mr and House of the Seven Gables, ant and husband, Larry. She ter spending a week in Salt Mrs Paul Trevort and family Gone with the Wind and the accompanied them to N. Holly Lake with her daughter, Mr and who are moving away from Scarlet Letters, many new and wood, where they are now liv- Mrs Keith Gardner and sons. Spring Glen. A group of Boy Scouts attend different books are being writ- ing. Mrs Haslam flew back A last reminder to everybody home on a jet. ten every day. ed a swimming party at Drag- that the Boy Scouts are still Mr and Mrs. Eldon Zeller and erton Friday night. A classic which some of the anxious to collect old toys that 9th graders have read is the children spent Sunday visiting Ralph Minetti of Cantura can be repaired so they may Scarlet Letter,' written by Na- in Salt Lake City. Creek, Calif, is visiting with be given to the needy children Mr and Mrs Blair Walkington Bry Miller. He also visited Sun in the county. Please contact thaniel Hawthorne. This book tells about the early Puritans' and family of Salt Lake were day with Mr and Mrs Lee Row John J. Nielson, Scoutmaster. punishment of a woman who down over the wekend to visit had been unfaithful to her hus- his parents, Mr and Mrs Vic band. Walkington and to attend the Once one has read this pop- funeral of his aunt. VISIT The officers and teachers of ular classic, it is not easy to forget the suffering and drama the Primary and their partners Christmas held their annual of Hester Pryne. at the Chap night Friday party Why So Many Santas? el. The tables were beautifully by Vincent Tone decorated and a delicious dinDo you know why so many ner was served. The program Santas are in big stores? Well, in case you're wondering I'll tell you. In the past generation the club were not the true the population of the world has Santa they would dress Like increased so much that Santa him so if anyone saw them Claus had a hard time remem- they would know he was one of bering everyone. So years ago Santa's helpers. So don't cry Santa formed an organization if anyone tells you they're not or club of helpers. They would the real Santa because we know go to all the big stores and they're one of his helpers. then report back to Santa about MERRY CHRISTMAS! the children they met and the New Methods toys they wanted. Prove Interesting of members the Even though by Karen Dia manti Students in Mr. Allred's 6th period Aferican History class fiair fe'Viff Mi?', ,m . LSlMP.'r..iiiiniinniiiili..i,i.ii are studying their history lessons in a new way and are having a lot of fun doing so. In this TOYS ! WE HAVE LOTS OF THEM! new method girls compete the boys, though the boys are out numbered 4 to 1. Tho MATTEL, BARBY DOLLS CHATTL CATHY first time the students experimented with this method was AND OTHER POPULAR TOYS when the class memorized the first two paragraphs of our Fine Toiletries for Mom, Pop and Sister Declaration of Independence. The girls started out with a COTY, LENTHERIC, WRISLEY PERFUMES bang; but the boys rose to the challenge by being the first to Xmas Wrap Chocolates and Candies reach this goal. Tey were rewarded with a treat presented to them by the girls but best of UNIVERSAL ELECTRI APPLIANCES all they gained some worthwhile knowledge. Irons. Toasters, Dryers, Coffee Makers I bad missed. He is really nice and always has a smile for everyone. "Get well soon, Donuts!" JUNIOR HI. NOTES Mhr What is is drifting through the halls? This delightful aroma is the result of the eighth grade girls cooking class. They are just beginners and are learn-in- ? the rules for cooking, tips for measuring accurately, and the location ot tne coo King equipment and tools. Various kinds of cookies are' the first foods the girls are making. Some of them are apricocoanut macaroons, cot chews, and butter cookies with orna-- j mental icing. 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