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Show The STATE QUH HELPER '' PittSS JOURNAL (Utah) ANTI-LITT- MEMBER ENLISTS BURL IVES rnAwNLPER ASSOCIATION SOROSIS MEETS The Sorosis Club of Price met at the Price civic center with President Frances Greenland presiding and Mrs Milton as chairman of the meeting. The program included songs by Mrs Wm Anderson, accompanied by Mrs Don Jones and piano solos by Mrs Jack Vignetto. The theme of t!he evening, "Happiness is Doing What You Like to Do," was depicted in the display of hobbies such as embroidery and crochet work, paintings, knitting, reading and sewing. At the close of the evening refreshments were served by Mrs Vera Duffy and Mrs Viola Ori. Association - Founded 1885 THE JOURNAL PUBUBHINO HELPER. N. Joe OOMPAJTT CTAH TuJlus and Ethel H. Tullius, Publishers Published Entered KTery Thursday FEB. THURSDAY, WHATSOEVER 5, 1970 THINGS By DONALD E. WILDMON NO HELP WANTED The young man walked into the service station. Seeing his' friend who owned the station in the rear, he yelled out. "Hi, Sam. How's business?" From the back of the station came the reply: "As usual." Sitting down next to the phone, the young man yelled again: "Mind if I use your phone?" "No, go ahead and help yourself," came the reply. Made A Call The young man picked up the phone directory, thumbed thru ' CLUB Bau-ermeist- er As Second Claw Matter At The Poat Office At Helper, Utak PAGE TWO it's pages until he came to the correct page. Placing the directory next to the phone, he dialed the number. About that time the owner of the station walked up and sat down next to the young man. "How are Attend the you doing with that new boat and motor, Bob?" asked the FTRFMN'S PALL owner. "Folks been telling me SATURDAY, FEB. Hth that they are seeing a lot of Helper Civic Audiitorium Bob Smith out at the lake hauling in the big 'uns. Sure sounds Bob's party on ithe other end like you are getting your monof the line had" answered by ey's worth out of it," Sam that time and he held up bis continued. hand motioning for Sam to be quiet. As talking, Sam noticed that he was disiHEALTH & SAFETY- guising his voice to keep from being recognized. Wondering what it was all about, Sam listened closely to the conversation. "Is this Woodruff's Store?" Carol Hart asked Bob in the disguised voice. From the other end came Rome Nursing Needs Systematic Approach the reply, "Yes, it is." "Could I speak to Mr. Woodruff," Bob "When winter colds and other assorted illnesses start disrupting asked in muffled tone. "This ths family routine, mother must double her guard against home is Mr. ' Woodruff speaking," accidents. said the party on the other It takes some doing to reorganize household and shopping chores, tv.t the effort is well worthwhile in terms of a safer family and more end. "Mr. Woodruff, I was woncomfortable patient, especially if dering about a possible job with you. Several .months ago patient is a young child. The Council on Family Health, I saw an ad of yours in the a organization spon-paper whtere you said you . : 1 3 a public service by memneeded someone to work there bers of the drug industry, offers in your store as a salesman. T a number cf suggestions for a have some experience as a mother who must care for an ill salesman and believe I could member of the family. do you a top notch job," said Assemble the articles needed to Bob as he continued to use cra for the patient in the sickthe fake voice. room so you will not have to leave Job Filled the room while giving nursing "I'm sorry," Mr. Woodruff care. Use disposable dishes if replied, "but (that job has been the patient has a communicable filled for aboout six months d:"ase. now. Fellow by the name of Don't let a child sick in bed Bob Smith contacted us and feel that he ha3 btcn forgotten. we hired him right away." "Is Arrange a call device beside the b?d such as a small bell or a that right?" Bob continued. "Sure hate that. Would have Ijzzer. For little children try a l KT loved to have worked for vou. pot cover and spoon or a tin can and a stick. Maybe this Bob Smith fellow A shoe bag, hung on the wall hand a medicine dropper and a isn t doing too well and you lieside the bed, may be used to set of measuring spoons. could let him go and let me liold play materials for a child Hold the medicine glass at eye have that position?" Bob askand serve as a means of keeping level when measuring. Pour out Sam stared at him while ed the bed area neat. of the container on the side opwith puzzlement. "No, I'm the is so label will often the the label Nourishing posite patient do I couldn't afraid that, ' Mr. not be damaged by drippings. the most trying and discourag"Bob Smith Woodruff replied. Close the bottle tightly immeding task for the home nurse. fine Fact a real is us job. doing amused children be Little iately after pouring. may about the business is that he Whether you are nursing a and tempted if their meals are is one" of the best salesmen .ve r or adult, served in small portions in mufsmall child, have ever employed." "Well, fin tins. Brighten the portions never leave the medicine beside I appreciate talking to you Mr. with amusing garnishes. the bed. A small child may deWoodruff and I may ca'l you It is much easier to administer cide to help himself and aggrathe correct amount of medicine if vate his condition. An adult again in the future," Bon said you provide yourself with a medas he hung up the phons. patient may take extra dosages icine glass that has graduated in the mistaken idea that he can Sam couli't wait ti ask the measurements, Also have on hurry his way to health. question. "What in the world were you doing? l thougnt you Mainly for Moll ly t.-- 3 Mrs Bonacci Hostess Mrs Lenore Bonacci played hostess to her club group on Tuesday night and served a tasty dessert luncheon before the bridge play. The prizes for ; games were won by Mrs John Mabrito, Mrs George K. Grivet, Mrs Paul Dalpiaz and Bonacci Mrs Bray Entertains Mrs Members of the Thursday bridge club and special guests Mrs Art Lamoreaux and Miss Ann Price, were entertained at the home of Mrs Elmo Bray where they enjoyed light refreshments during the game. The prize winners were Mrs Eboda Gibson, Mrs Earl Acord and Mrs C. R. Fahring. Bridge Club Meets The Friday night club group and guest Mrs Helen AcorJ, met last week at the home of Mrs Elmo Bray for their usual bridge session and a delightful dersert" luncheon. The prizes were claimed later by Mrs Acord, Mrs Bray and Mrs Hector Chiara. Mr and Mrs Alex Alison of Salt Lake shared visiting time here over the weekend with par ents Mrs Mary Knobhs and Gardner. Glen Mr and Mrs John Laboroi spent the weekend in Santaquin visiting with the Peter Laborais the Laboroi's daughter Mr & Mrs Greg Williams, Salt Lake also spent the weekend with r' them. I Visiting here one day last week with parentis, Mr and Mrs Jess Cox, were son Ray 'Bud' Cox and son of Provo. . non-prof- it Z. 1. CPH I teen-age- Weekend visitors at the John Steele home were Mr and Mrs Dale Miller of Salt Lake City. Mrs Ann Jurgens left Monday to return to her home in Homedale, Idaho, after a two weeks visit with sister Ethel Tullius and family. Th2y also durvisited relatives ing her stay here. up-sta- te had been working for about six months now," said Sam. "I have," replied Bob. "Then why did you call about a job and talk in an unnatural voice?" asked Sam. "Well, Sam," said Bob, "you might say I was just checking up on myself." I guess that's something we all need to do pretty often. 'ZED y O I'D Xlti 'I'JjnM ' SaiesrKoKs for Sale ad Helper Journal Office ATTEND ST, ANTHONY'S TflXBV FRIDAY SOCIAL FEB, I 6-8 P.M. 54 Numbers called $80 BLACKOUT Valuable Prizes 10 games Fun For All CIIUKC1I HALL mm mil Donation $1. ! A new convenient income tax preparation system! mmm mil man mil man mil You need never leave your home or place of business! We'll call you, when you Simple! . . . Fast! want where you wantl DON'T merely brighten NAME: ADDRESS: I CITY: Lh Cty, Lu?tre them rapid resoiling. Rent poocr $1. Mutual Furniture Hardware of Helper. Day, prn As0 Includes wash Apartments. 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MEETING NOTICE Annual meeting; of the Slovenian National Home of Spring Glen, Utah, will be held at the Home Sunday, February 22 at 3:00 p.m. All members are asked to attend to nominate and elect officers for year 1970. s ELECTION COMMITTEE the land." Ives said, "The brightest tiling thing in the history of this coun try is the land itself, its its generosity. It is the root of everything we are; taking oare of it is a matter of utmost importance." Ives immediately began enlisting people in the Johnny Horizon program. His schedule for the day included leading a group of Washington area school children in singing a new song about the symbolic character and his cleanup efforts. He pointed out that the John ny Horizon program provides concerned citizens with a way to make personal commitments to conservation by actively tak caming part in litter cleanup ar.3 other programs on paigns behalf of a better environment. Joining with Secretary Hickel and Burl Ives who both grew comup in small midwestern leadmunitieswere national ers in conservation, members of congress, and representatives of the communication and entertainment media. Secretary Hickel said that the quality of the national environ ment has been repidly deteriorair and ating because of land, water pollution, and pointed out that the department's Bureau of Land Management is in the forefront in efforts against land pollution. "While the Johnny Horizon program has been underway for only 18 months, already thousands of concerned citizens across fhe country have volunteered their services. We have made a vry treslrong beginniing in the mendous task of cleaning and keeping clean the public land. "But there's much more to be done, if we are to solve environmental problems. We need the dedicate! help and leadership of people from many walks of life, and this is why we are so pleased to have the assistance oi min Ives. Because he has the talents to speak to Americans of all ages, I know that be will make a significant contribution to the Johnny Horizon program and to all of the Interior Department's efforts to Improve the quality t f our surroundings. ma?-nificanc- Mortician R. T. MITCHELL RONALD KOSFC ROBFRT Phone n. ETZEL 637.2668 - PRICE FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE Sjlrf M&mM .'r?'" er MITCHELL'S MiowllnnooTi 1 Z SSjnSelinH22 Mrs wTK aati-litt- TOURIST SUBVEY booklet on how to fill out your Federal income tax return is now available at most Internal Revenue Service offices throughout Utah, accord ing to Roland V. Wise, District Director of Internal Revenue. The booklet "Your Federal Income Tax" publication 17, contains examples to illustrate how the laws apply to actual situations. A special feature of n the booklet is the sample, return, Form 1940, keyed to pages in the booklet where explanations can be found for the entries on the return. The material, written in lay men's language, is especially helpful to taxpayers who have unusual tax situations or new tax problems, Mr Wise said. Examples of taxable and non taxable income and of allowable and nonnallowidible deductions are included. A detailed index helps taxpayers find ithe A Burl Ives, renowned folk singer, actor and entertainer, will lend his talents in the nation? wide effort to heJD improve the American environment, accord ing to Loiin J. Welker, District Manager, Bureau of Land Management, Price. Mr Welker said Mr Ives met with Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel in Washington last week to declare his active assitance in promoting the Horizon" "Johnny campaign of the Interior Department's Burueau of Land Management. Ives said, "If the seventies' is sounding a challenge to the Jeffersions and Franklins and John Muirs .amongst us to come to the rescue of our good earth I'll be there, singing and talking" adding "and everyone in the country will be with us." Ives plans a series of rai;o and television .public service announcements and personal appearances to aid the Johnny Horizon program, which is nam ed for a mythical outdoorsman who symbolizes thoughtful, care ful use of publicly owned lands. Secretary Hickel noted that public participaition in the Johnny Horizon campaign has begun to assume ithe proportions of a widespread citizen movement, with numerous spec ial cleanup drives and days held last year in various parts of the west, where BLM lands are principally located. The Johnny Horizon slogan is "It's Your Land, It's My Land Keep It Clean." "We are honored and delight ed to have Mr Ives as a partner in this significant work of litter prevention and cleanup," Secretary Hickel said. 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