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Show He HELPER AGE FOUR (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, refreshments were enjoyed by Primary officers and teacners: Rada Nusink, Jackie Harwood, VicM Brasher, Cleonda Hansen, Darkne Foster, Frances Black ham, Fern Thomas, Karen M. j Cri Brown, Jean Jones, Thelma MAY 8, 1963 tlcfcs of Interest from fttightoring Vorld Figure Skating Champions Vis fjl j DtCOBAllWG CtNTIH mX'SAASQ MtttS Safety Sense Nielson, Leslie Keele, Myrtle I Beauty is our business-b- ut Wharff, Karen Hansen and Lea can't help being upset by the Haslam. growing number of beautiful Tuesday visitors at the home homes plagued by everyday acci dents that just of Mr and Mrs Pace Boyack was By SELMA ROWLEY don't have to daughter Mr and Mrs Harry E. (j happen. Stone of Ogden. They were acLike the ones vf Vinia :Zifler wfhfl has been the .children are moving to Orem companied by daughter, Linda that come from tripping on inPrimary president for several after school. She was presented Lowe and baby who is the secure throw & two sfflPbooks. of grandchild. with a her 'with 'great husband ........ She IX?. Light gift n, years. ."Ba V"' Under the direction of Bishop banned from Dulan Kasmussen a group turn, my home) from climbing on ed out Saturday to make a stools that are designed for slengood looks more than sturdy cleanup of the cemetery. One der from blocking family more day will be needed to fin service traffic "lanes" with too many T Memorial before isii the job smack in Mrs Katherine Hill of Rich- the middle oa the field visited Saturday at Pete pattern. Most of all, I'm disturbed by Jones' home. the number of fires that plague children Winn and Mrs Robert even the best-ra- n is en the Enemy, the Common Cold households . . . of Moab drove up Sunday to particularly ones with children. a who with awaken Tn vnn could have everyspend the day with her parents Of course, youhome made of atuffynose and feeling wretched, thing in your Olsen. Mrs Mr and George stainless steel . . . but it your cold seems to be just one Richardson and Nedra Mrs would be a trifle chilly. I much of those inevitable things. But daughter Marlene and Mrs Mer I prefer using comfortable matenot so to the medical researcher. rials that are treated to be la Richardson drove to Salt cold as He sees your week the where particularly when Lake spent they in one of 60 or more distinct there's a of fabric insweep big Tomas Mrs and Mr with end lections caused by rhinovi ruses volved. Richardson. (viruses that attack the nasal They're becoming more and Mrs Hannah Riley is in the more available, too and about passages). time. Frankly, I never underCarbon hospital. Tracing the transmission of A Sunday visitor at the home stood why hotels and motels could the rhinoviruses that cause the safety, when families common cold is a greater prob- tenacious mucus is a complicaof Mr and Mrs Carrol Riddle specify couldn't. One smart place to use lem than devising remedies to tion. It assures better drainage iwas ReRva's sister, Betty from the new fashion fabrics with a relieve it Only 20 per cent of of the sinuses and air passages. built-i- n Provo. safety sense is at the 'cold sufferers have been shown The third, with APC, is valuand Mrs Vic Waikuigton window. (Remember that drapMr eries are supposed to move graceto have had previous contact able in relieving pain, fever as! joined their son and family Mr fully in the breezeand they can with cold carriers so maybe sociated with common colds. of Blair Mrs and Walkington as easily move into the path just Isolating and controlling the ;you don't "catch" your cold, othSalt Lake along with three of a real fire hazard. This year, common cold suf- rhinoviruses is the major obI'm particularly impressed by er families for a weekend sight ferers can get ready relief from stacle to a cold vaccine. Small the fabrics treated with a new area. in the Moab seeing trip with dimensame medications about the in size, the family of process called Mr and Mrs John J. Nielson to K hnnil initM. Novahistine. sions as the polio virus, g be the first and Mr and Mrs Don Nielson finish that doesn't cost grow best at 91.4 deFormerly available on a doctor's drove to Salt Lake Sunday to a fortune. My particular favorite order only, they are now obtain grees. The human body temvisit with Kenneth Rigby who a tweedy casual called Austin-h- as able without prescription at the perature is 98.6. Clear enough, a self lining, too, in the hospital have the rhinoviruses is then, why druggist. while it stops to insulate a formula Mrs Bates of such a happy hunting ground Ida left Tuesday The bade Very kind tr the home nasal passages. has a long and safe for New York City. She will heating budget along I Some 40 million Americana memd el relieviiur cold "miser spend the summer on Fire IsSafety first? Fashion counts, of course, bat safety does, too, ies." Three members of this who become cold victims will, land. Mr and Mrs Roy Mills drove After all, it's your only family I family are now available for as visit their doctors this year.j nun Indications. Many more will merely talk to Salt Lake to spend the week One, an antitussive, controls about them, and pass their colds end with their daughter, Roilyn freauencr and intensity of on to relatives, friends and Thorurn and sons. oeted in various games? Our abolish neighbors. But a goodly number omrh Bneama Scouts The a in boys won in tug of war game Boy joined in thm couth nflez. Another is will be getting proven relief Friday evening campfire stories aa expectorant, indicated when from family. oree at San Rafael. They com- -' and singing; plus skits were en- SPRING GLEN 'J " sip Boy-ack- s' -- -- ... ... (lost:) iiw: move-aroun- Ga'oneleSeyfert.East Germany First Place Ludmila Pakhomova and Diane Towler and Bernard Ford Aleksandr Gorshkov, Russia Great Britain, first place, dance second place, dance d non-burni- ng I flame-retarda- nt - i -, Tainara Moskvina and Alexsei Mishin, Russia, second place, pair j Flame-Ban-sa- rhino-virus- es flame-retarda- nt -- Roc-Ioniz- Irina Rodnina and Alexsei Ul'anov, Russia, First place, pair Figure skating champions from all over the world are shown as they competed before thousands of spectators in the World's Figure Skating Championships held at the Broadmoor World Ice Arena at Colorado Springs, Colorado. ( The flawless ice surface made with Culligan conditioned water was a new and exciting experience for the skaters. Eddie Shipstad, Managing Director of the Broadmoor World Arena, said: "The ice is much clearer, it freezes more evenly, and is much faster. Many of the World Competitors also commented to us on the excellent ice conditions; particularly on the fastness of the ice and the ease with which they could skate their figures." When water is frozen to form ice, the dissolved minerals in the water separate causing the ice to be milky and uneven in hardness and structure. The Culligan conditioned water used to make the ice at the Broadmoor World Arena is 99.99 mineral free. With high purity water, ice is clearer, smoother, and faster. Last winter, Culligan conditioned water was used to make ice for the hockey and figure skating rinks and the speed skating track at the Winter Olympics held in Grenoble, France. Skaters noticed that the ice was better and smoother and that their skates stayed sharp longer. id long-lastin- Beatrix Schuba, Austria second place Nova-fcistin- air-cool- ed - John and family, Mr and Mn Keith Lester Blackham the Gardner. George enjoyed some toyed. Under leadership of Jensen J & (following boys attendded, Ly man Fiack, Shane Brown, Dave Cunningham, Gregory Navasi, Jonothan Bowman, Billie Bates Terry Marshall, Dale Cunning-bam- , Kerry Snow, Dean Marsh-ellFred Rowley, Lynn Seev- ers and Calvin Cardy. 'Mr and Mrs Vera King of Salt Lake have been staying with Mr and Mrs Harry Nchols where Jen has been helping her sis ter Virginia, take care of their mother, Mrs Johnson, who is ill. vera has also been spending some of his time at the home of Mr and Mrs Stanley Judd. Mr and Mrs Gordon Richard son and two grandsons. Ray & Jesse Haycock, and EUdne's mother, Mrs Fannie Redd, of Hayward Calif., along with Ida Bates, gpent the weekend boat ing on Utah Lake. Mr and Mrs George Fuiterton returned home Monday after spending a few days in La Ve gas, Nev. with their daugHer Mutual Furniture & Hardware Co. o, has carried a long line of juees carpets for years. f We Now Add I'nni a r' bKIMKncLU -ir-i r-M- To An Already Impressive List Of Carpets boating on Lake Mead w Ih the family. Mr and Mrs George Nielson of Ferron visited Monday with son and family Mr and Mrs Don Nelson. Mr and Mrs Lester Skinner of Nounan, Idaho drove here to spend the weekend with daugh ter and husband, Diane & John Jensen. Mr and Mrs John Marshall and family moved into their new home in Helper last week. RED CROSS BLOOD UNIT TO VISIT HELPER MAY 27 ajaSks anything you've ever can. a stylinff first by Lees that laalfar must be seen to be appreciated. A subtle shadowinf Sect creates "pools of color" that's sad a truly tauure appearance. - i The Red Cross blood unit is scheduled to visit Helper Tues aay, May zi, according to the CoChairmen Lucille Gardner and CLaranell Dav. 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