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Show HELPER The (Utah) .OURNiL MlM MEMBER wis DUVDOSW; iron PER Association - Founded 1885 THE JOURNAL PCBLJHHINQ OOUPANT HKLPBB. N PubUabad Entered Am Clin Mtwr Second Ery Thursday Po At Th AGE TWO " UTAH Joe Tullius and Ethel H. Tulfius, Publishers THURSDAY, NEW PRESIDENT &tar, Utb Offlea At JAN. 9, 1969 Group. Flying to Salt Lake City from Sacramento, Calif Monday, was Mrs Florence Smiticamp. who plans to spend a month here with daughter and family, John and Carol Engleibert. George Karoas returned home this week from an emergency trip to Chicago, El. He attended the funeral services of his lister's husband, Gust Papyas. Other survivors are a son and daughter and 1 grandchild. Mr and Mrs Hector Chiara fiew to California for Christmas and a week's visit with son Mr and Mrs Carl Chiara, the twins David and Richard and the new baby Carl Jr., in San Francisco; and with daughter, Mir and Mrs Albert Faure in Milpitas,, and other relatives at San Jose and Walnut Creek. They returned home New Year Active in community affairs, Mr. Naughton is a member of the board of truustees and of the Executive Committee of the Utah Foundation; member of the Policy Committee of Pro Utah (an association seeking area mdiusitnal development) : a member of the Utah. Com mittee for selection of Rhodes sdbolans; and chairman of a committee undertaking to raise $1,000,000 locally to match the like amount from the Ford Foundation for the Utah Sym- eve. phony Ordhestaa. He is a past president of the Salt Lake Ro CARD OF THANKS tary Club; a past president of Our heartfelt thanks to the many Mends and relates of Colacaito who offered Angelo kindness, floral offerings and condolences on his untimely death. Thank you, sincerely. Mrs Nadine Colacilo and son diaries Mr & Mrs Don Borre and Family members by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. & Mrs Ross Bassler Jfr Consultant, National Dairy Council Family members conunued from Page One president and general manager of UP&L in 1954. He has been associated with the electris vitality industry for 44 years, originally with Texas Power & light Oo. He is a member of the board of directors of Edison Electric Institute and has Weld executive and advisory positions in smdh industry as the National Association of Electric Companies, the EWtrie Companies Advertising Program, the Northwest Electric Li ant & Power Association land the Rocky Mountain Pacific Nuclear Research " - , Doctor in the Kitchen Mr and Mrs Ed Stastny of Hansen, Idaho visited here with their daughter-in-law- , Mrs Glen Stastny for a few days, taking advantage of the time to get acquiainted with the new grand son, John Edward. They also visited with the John Mabritos. Mike and Bonnie Piagano motored to Provo Sunday to visit friends and attend church. Mrs Elmo Bray returned home Sunday after a three week stay in Temple City, Calif, with son Norman and family, and with her mother, Mrs Lydia Elliott and in Alhami'ora with son Mr and Mrs Johnny and family. She also visited with Mr and Mrs Frank Nichols California. Aus-nic- k Mr and Mrs Frank James Sr motored to Castle Dale Sunday 'or a day long visit with Mrs James' sister, Mr and Mrs Lu Hayward. ARMYMAN VACATIONS vple, Spots In The News tiltH NtttS Mr and Mrs vuacent aunnis and sans of iait Lane spent ttie weekend visiting with his parents Mr and Mrs Ed Simms. Mr and Mrs Ben Wlharff and family of Salt Lake spent iast weekend sharing time with his mother Mrs Myrtle Whaafi and ber's, Mns Ruby Wilis, Helper. Rebecca Rigby of Payson drove over and spent Sunday and Monday with her parents Mr and Mrs Kenneth Rigby. Mrs Verona Ball and family of Reams were down, to spend the holidays with her parents Mr and Mns Leister Blackaam. .Mr and Mrs Homer Snyder and Mr and Mrs Keith Snyder drove to Reams to visit, with Mr and Mrs Jack Becklstrand and Mr and Mrs Gary Snyder and families. Mr and Mrs Dennis Sailas and children cf Salt Lake spent the holidays staring their time with her parents Mr and Mrs Sam Fazzdon and his. Mr and Mrs Joihn Sailas of Helper. Army Sgt Robert Reddington left with Wis wife and infant daughter for Salt Lake Friday where they will visit with friends until Saturday when he will return to Fort Lewis at i SOUTH VIETNAM girl calmly vicvri vLrre devastated by enemy attacli . " . . . Army Pvt George Snyder, son Mr and Mrs Homer K. Sny tier has been home on leave for 'ftiree weeks from Fort Leonard Olyrmpia, Wasib. Wood, Missiouri. He left Sunday Mrs Minnie Marshal is visit for his base. ing in Moab with her daughter and family Mr and Mrs Livden CARD OF THANKS Laws. The Lawls are the proud We wish to thank all our rel carents of a new baby daughatives, friends and neiabors ter. for their many acts of kindness Mr and Mrs Roger Rovvley shown us during the death of and family have returned to our husband and father Charlie their home in Moab after spend CARD OF THANKS also for the lovely Ccr-a:- mng the holidays with his We wislb to express our sin- Malls; offerings George A. Rowley. cere appreciation and heartfelt The Charles Mills Family New Years Day at Visitors thanks to our relatives, neighthe home of Mr and Mrs Sam bors ard many friends for the Fazzio was their children. Mr beautiful floral offerings, for and Mrs Ross Fazzio and Mr the contributions to Ann Self CASTLE GATE NEWS and Mrs Pat Hansen and famTraining Center and other acts Mr and Mrs Lynn Wilstead, ilies of Provo. of kindness during our recent Claudiaan d Bud, were New Peggy Nielson of Provo is bereavement. Years Day visitors to Lo?an. living with the Larry Regis Jr Marie Fidell Mrs Wilstead and Claudia stay family while attending College Don & Jeannette Wilcox of Eastern Utah. ea 10 visit for a few days. and Family Dinner guests Sunday at the Mr and & Mrs Jim Richens & home Ivan Karen Fidel! of Mr and Mrs Fred children of Salt Lake were Sun and Family was their nephew and and Joe Auphand at day the Monday visitors Mr and Mrs Robert G. family Mel Taylor home. Donald Houghton returned to Llewellyn. Mrs Elva Judd and daughter his studies at the BYU after visited in Ferron last the Salt Lake City Chamber of spending the Marilyn his with holidays Commerce; and was campaign parents, Mr and Mrs John R. week with her brother and family, Mr and Mrs Reed Bailey. chairman of the first Salt Lake Houghton. Mr and Mrs Roy Mills drove City United Fund Drive. He is Mrs Josie Turner was a Sunto Spanish Fork Sunday to visit also a member of the board of day visitor here. c'irectors of First Security Cor- - Visitors at the Frank Tomsic has brother Mr and Mrs Bun poration, ZCMI of Salt Lake home last week were Mr and Mills. Saturday visitors at the home City, and the D&RG Western! Mrs Frank Pecorelli of Murray of Mr and Mrs Fred Sewers Railroad Co. e Proud grandparents were Ruth's Mr. Fred A. Moreton, presi-- l f.re the Lynn Wilsteads. sister, Mr and Mrs A girl BiU Llewellyn of Dragterton. dent of r. A. Moreton & Co., was born on Dec. 29 in a New Years visitors at the insurance firm, became chair hospitalt o Peggy ana Alan man of the board of UP&L in Wright. It makes the Mai Tay- home of Mr and Mrs Sam Faz zio was son Ike and his finance April of 1960 following 14 years lors for the Laurel Bethers of Provo. service on the board. He is a first time. Mr and Mrs John Jensen are native of Salt Lake City, at Mr and Mrs John Houghton tended the University of Utah, and Donald and Mr and Mrs home after spending th-- holi Mr. Larry Hyatt were Provo and days in Idaho. They visited in graduated from M.I.T. Rupert with .his parents. Mr Moreton over the Salt Lake visitors Sunday presided board during the company's Mr and Mrs Vernon Mils of and Mrs Danzel Jensen an! in most substantial period of, Spanish Fork were SVnday vis Nauuaan with her parents, Mr growth to date, and will con itors at the home of Annie D and Mrs Lester SWnner. tinue as a member of the board Mills. and honorary chairman. Weekend visitors at the Pete Tabone and Rov Russell homes were Mr and Mrs Carl Russell Envelopes All Sizes, and children of Salt Lake City. At Journal Office FACTS THAT oi THEY LOVE a parade in Moscow, so they can show off their intercontinental ballistic missiles.' I i 'VIv VHf if "' PRESIDENT - J fy-- EX - Jl walks Harry Truman briskly home i4t from voting place. 1 Well, it's a New Year and perhaps a good time to adopt a new technique for communicating nutrition information to you. During the past year, I've stuck strictly to one topic at a time. But there's a host of nutrition information that can be presented in short, easy to remember form that doesn't need a whole column to explain. For this reason, every now and then this year I plan to vary the one topic columns with occasional columns we'll call "Nutrition A La Carte." Today's column is an example of what I mean: In general adult men are likely to have better eating habits than women. Mothers are prone to neglect their own meals while tending the family, or because they are figure conscious without understanding the basics of figure control. Mothers need an adequate, balanced diet just like the rest of us, perhaps more so. If you are not overweight, see to it that you don't change. Physicians are learning that it is much easier for people to control their weight before they get fat than to reduce afterwards. It is also possible that being overweight triggers a disturbed metabolism making it doubly difficult to reduce again. Of all our citizens, teen-ag- e girls seem to have the poorest eating habits. Dietary studies show they are figure conscious and apt to skip or skimp on nourishing foods. Breakfast especially. Crash diets should be avoided. Teen-ag- e bodies are in an important period of development, fa-te- 1. NUTRITION A LA CARTE leading to motherhood. Help your teenager get a good diet. The idea that certain foods can cause arthritis, or cure it, is unfounded. Extensive research has failed to show that the absence or presence of any food or vitamin will either cure or cause any form of arthritis. Careful medical examination of people who claim cures usually show the people didn't really have arthritis. Remember that breakfast means literally to "break the fast." Your body needs food when you get up in the morning, to make up for the fasting you have experienced through the night. You also need food for the energy you'll expend during the morning. Waiting until lunchtime to eat a real meal can put unnecessary stress on your body. Your teeth are living structures, even though portions of them are not The dentine and enamel are inert But your teeth also contain blood vessels and nerves. Also, your jaw bone is a living structure, dependent upon good nutrition, especially calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D. These nutrients are plentiful in milk. While research continues in the broad area of heart disease and the possible relationship of diet to it, homemakers should not embark on fad diets or completely cut out any one food. Rather, a diet including moderate amounts of fat both saturated and unsaturated, should be followed, unless your doctor prescribes otherwise. d See-ve- Erst-tim- r, COLORADO may be "oil country" as Oil Shale Corpora tion takes cores to determine'thickness, quality, depth of shale beds. Hilly tract is government-owned. UTAH IS "HOME" TO 580 rs WELFARE AND PENSION PLANS Utah' is "home base" to 580 ment's Office of Reof the 157,700 welfare and penand Welfare-Pensio- n sion plans on file with the U.S. ports. of one Department of Labor as of Utah has four-tentApril 1968, a study by the De percent (0.4) of the Nation's welfare and pension plans. The partment pointed out today. Basse information about the ratio of welfare to pension, plans is filed witfi the Depart- - plans is about the same as in Labor-Manageme- Neighbors My half great-grandparen- ts "They're going through their phase now." bird-hous- airre. almost the ?ame number are financed jointly by t'i? and the emrloiyeM. Fewer than one in 12 is financed bv r.mni0yees alone, either or throuTh their unions. "Char-a-tc- s (W of the ? As the holiday spirit flown, and do alcoholic spirit alio blood on our nation' highways. Even during prriods, alcohol play a major part in the nation's tragic traffic safety record, points out Don Costa, safety director at the Allftato Insurance Company. Nearly 50 of all auto accidents involve drinking drivers. Almost half of the 52.000 deaths and about half of the 4,000.000 auto injuries are caused by drunk drivers. Of the nearly 100 million drivers in the nation, an esti mated i)i million drink. Luckily, onl-- ' one of 2 every 50 driv-- e FAUSETT MORTUARY go GRANT C. FAUSETT of mav h non-holida- y i V - Saying "three" it no snap for Elizabeth Burr, 4, Parma, Ohio. Her speech problems will require lots of time and expert guidance to correct. Here she receives the kind of help she needs from Miss Vickl Perkle, speech pathologist at the March of Dimes Birth Defects Center at Cleveland Metrofinances politan General Hospital. The voluntary health organiialion a nationwide network of more than 100 such centers to help the victims of birth defects. You can help by giving to the March of Dimes in January. NOT SO EASY AS ONE, TWO IF NIGHT SCHOOL WILL HELP MAKE TOMORROW BRIGHTER... See us for low-cocredit to pay for it. We lend for other worth - while personal needs -s- uch as meeting doctor and dentist bills as well. Your applicat ion for n Personal Loan will get prompt attention' st ATTEND ST, AIITHOIIY'S FRIDAY SOClAi JAII, State Bank and Save at Helper Finance r ' - ' - HELPER STATE BANK .... , $130 BLACKOUT . Complete Banking Service - Helper, Utah U. 10 games r s are drunk drivers. vry tgjtrv not drunk a, annn ing drjver is driver because only the drunk driver is a mentally sick driver. Onlv a "firk" driver wdd drive nis car when: be is 25 times more likely to have an accident his behavior is erratic and unpredictable his field of vision is lowered by 80 his reactions have been reduced by 15 hp mav fail to see dark objects at nisht and all this Is topped with a inhe sense of bolstered confidence. 53 Numbers Called CHURCH HALL Donation $1. 10'-CP- Valuable Prizes Fun For AH hoisTita1izarion, em-p'ov- pt Hurt You - provide rioarly half carry sureical bene, fits, and a!mot as manv hav life insurance ard mediral pro. visits. Only 2.3 percent have a formal provision for paid s;ck leave. Nearlv nine out of tan plans of all tvrs are administ3re.i by tb" mrbyer or an employer association; fewer than sver. porert are jointly administered, ami 1.8 percent are a'lminls- '(1"-by emp'oyee organizjtions Ne3rly half of all plani are firarced nlelv by the emoloy-p- r: .TTTTTVTYTTTTYTTTYTT The Drunk Driver Can I nt the Nation as a whole, more than three out of four being we'fare nlarts. with ten providing both welfare and pension benefits. Of all plans, a shde over Lo-ra- n Words Dorii Come in an Easy Way REG. OF NATION'S 1 As a consequence, savs Costa, the statistics tell that fotne 26,000 dead and 2.000,000 injured motorists and pedestrians owe their pain and suffering to the drunk driver the . . . the "sick" driver killer driver. ... Phone 637-11- PRICE po,n Pwt P4rj 157.700 st any 07W of and Reports. AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA4 LANGUAGE CHANGES! So should your dictionary! Today you need Webster's Seventh New Collegiate with 20,000 new words and new meanings. 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