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Show HELPER The (Utahl JOURNAL SHRINE OFFERS FREE NAVAJO INDIANS FETE HAL SCHULTZ FAMILY CIRCUS TICKETS TO UTAH STATEJRE-SUSSOCIATIO- N FA Mil IF Bntercd As Second Class Msttsr At Ths Post iiKi.PCR UTAH N 0f" At Hslpar. Ctaa Joe Tullius and Ethel H. Tullius. Publisher. PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MAY WHO LOVES A HOSPITAL Who loves a hospital? The hospital people have been about as realistic as one car get in selecting the theme for this 1971 National Hospital Week. The question portrays the huge public misunderstanding which our hospitals have to keep working so hard to overcome. Hospitals are thought of .as places where most people go when they are sick. More accurately, hospitals are places where most people are being restored' to healthy liver, or told what to do to stay healthy. Hospitals are oftea thought of as medical notels for the few who can afford the tariff. Actually, hospitals today are deeply involved in delivering care to ithe underprivileged, and are increasingly visible in community health programs. Hospitals are accused of con trdibuting to inflation. Instead, hospitals are victims of inflation, Recent raises in hospital 1971 13, f)F f.- - VFT Mrs Lamoreaux Hostess rHmlLlLO Ul U O ILIO Sego Lily Lodge Meets The Sego Lily Lodge met on Mrs Art Lamoreaux played For the third consecutive May 5th at the home of Mr? hostess to her bridge club on year, the wives and children? Jess Cox with President Mrs Friday night inviting Mrs Frank of all servicemen in the Na-- t dur- - Pizza and Mrs C. R. Fahring as Pace Boyack Sr presi-imon s Armed Forces on duty A THB JO URN Ax. FLUU18H1NO OOMPANT Publianod Bnrjr ThurwUj delightful ing the regular business session, special guests. After the meeting a social luncheon was served and the hour and tasty luncheon was prizes were later claimed by Mrs Emory Richardson!, joyed by the members. The next meeting will be held Mrs Fahring, Mrs Wm Morrison on Jane 2nd at the, home of and Mrs Pizza. Mrs Emory Richardson. Visit on Mother's Day Nemo Tullius of Salt Lake Spending the Mother's Day arrived here Friday evemg weekend at the home of Mr and for a suprize visit with parents Mrs Ken Funk were Mrs Gary Ethel and Joe Tullius in honor xnm) a"d Kehle and of Mother's Day. He returned Brerat of Orem, Mr and Mrs to the city Saturdav ew son steve" ot Larry Wash. They also visited Mr and Mrs John Mabrito the Max Funk famdy of Pnce spent Mother's Day andmother Rhoda O'sm Lake visiting with daughter an 1 Helper. Mr Mrs and Gnn family, Stastny. James and John. Thev CARD OF THANKS also visited with Mrs M's sister and family, Mr and Mrs Max Our sincere thanks and ap Pessetto, Max Jr. and Mickey. preciation to the many friends and relatives for their kind acts Mrs Bray Entertains Members of the Thursday and for cards and flora' offer-clue group were entertained at ings on the death of our home of Mrs Elmo Bray loved wife, mother and light re- - May Caller Pwenis. A'n a they enjoyed fripsfcifTv t." 'i - ''", Vi'--- ' special thanks to Pod II of the game. The prize winners were Sally Mauro School. DOUG PARSONS, Mrs Art Lamoreaux, Mrs C. R Natie & Tommy Fahring and Mrs Frank Pizza. en-ga- ? wages were long overdue, yet 279 hospital workers to provide proper care to 100 patients, compared with 158 workers a quarter century ago. Boosts in the prices of hospita' supplies are justified but it takes even more equipment and supplies to provide the ad vaniced clinical and diainostr services now expected of thr hospital. Hospitals are front and fore most in the quest to conitrp'1 reduce the operating costs, length of stay and provide comprehensive (health care prepayment. Since it is so impart ant that a good hospital 'be available to any of us at a moment's notice, it behooves all of us to keep infamed of hospiita1 needs and problems. Getting informed is a logical way for you to observe National Hospital Week and we are sure your favorite hospital will be glad to help as usual. it takes en Sf. i- b overseas, including Alaska and Hawaii, will be given free tickets to attend one of the performances of the Shrine Circus which opens a two dla engagement in the Salt Palace, on i'Yidiay, May 28th. General Chairman of the, Shrine Circus, Bill A. Bayes, n d c.i. says the wive' are invited to the 8 p.m. Satur day, May 2Stth performance as guests of the Utah Shriners (El Kalah Temple), sponsors of the annual event. According to Bayes Shriners wil also provide free popcorn, candy floss and other "circus goodies" for the ladies and their youngsters. To facilitate the processing of tickets, Bayes suggests that wives of overseas servicemen' -- SHEEPMEN TO VOTE JUNE 7-- 18 ON PROGRAM A nationwide sheep producer payment on wool The incentive cents has been called for payments amount to 1 referendum WHATSOEVER .THINGS June by U.S. Agriculture for each pound of shorn wool Secretary Clifford Hardin. The and 7Vi cents for each 100 lbs referendum, conducted by mail of unshorn lamb. This gives By DONALD E. WTLDMON ballot, will decide whether or an equitable distribution of conTWO SEAS .dried Dead Sea water left. hat the sheep industry wants tributions from ail sheep proTWO WAYS OF LIFE to continue promotion of its ducers according to the size of Sea of Galilee The lowest spot in the world few miles up from the products through the American' their operation. a Just The promotion program for ,is the Dead Sea in the Holy IDead Sea is the Sea of Galilee. Sheep Producers Council. 'Land. It is nearly 1300 feet be- It is one of the most beautiful lamb and wool is conducted by For approval, this promotion the major population areas of low sea level. The Dead Sea small bodies of water in the contains approximately 20 per world. There is no salt in the program for lamlb and wool re the nation, and includes joint cent solids as compared to water of the Sea of Galilee. quires a "yes" vote by more programs with food processors of the individ- and wool than about 3 per cent for the oceans. Around the Dead Sea a manufacturers; hardly ual producers voting, or poduc lamb The Dead Sea is supplied by and wool education proaround the but grows, s ers owning more than the Jordan River. All the water anything gram; a lamb and wool pubSea' of Galilee is one of the of the in the sheep represented which goes into the Dead Sea, most fertile licity program for newspapers, in the world. referendum valleys with the exception of an occaby those voting. radio and television; merchanThe Jordan' River is also the sional small shower, comes source of water for the While sheep raised in almost dising services for lamb with miajoir from the Jordan River. When I Sea of Galilee. The chains acoss the big differ- 3,000 counties in the VS., the the major first tasted the water in the ence in the two seas is Miss Wool of Amthe country, that the national referendum will reflect Dead Sea, it sent a terrible Sea of Galilee takes water in the desires of almost erica program and the Make It every taste throughout my body de- and Yourself With Wool contest for gives water out, while the sheepman in the nation. All spite the fact that I had only Dead Sea only takes water in sheep producers and feeders teenaise home sewing experts, touched my tongue with a cou- with no outlet. The and other promotion programs. only way are eligible to vote if they have The Council also has sponsorple of drops of water. The water water can get out of the Dead owned sheep or lambs, six on my hands soon dried, and I Sea months of age or older, for any ed the Sheep Industry Developis for it to be taken out was forced to take soap and one period of at least 30 days ment program designed to bring new production and marketing fresh water before I could re- through evaporation. since January 1, 1971. move the feeling which the There is a symbol of life in to sheepmen through techniques four past ref erendums "rjit the country. these two seas. The Dead Sea -1- During 1959, 1962 and 1966 955, dead. It takes is exactly that have expressed over Four Corners Hearing all the water in, but gives no sheepmen of the water out. The Sea of Galilee whelming approval and Hoping; Club Proves program, promotion from One) (Continued Page takes water in and gives water the self Recreation - Grazing this majority supporting ten testimony which will be out. The Sea of Galilee is sur- help program has increased Can Be Compatible a living, growing, with each referendum. rounded printed in the record of the beautiful by Dead Sea The valley. hearing," Senator Moss said. lis surrounded dan recreation use and grazSheepmen contribute to the by Naked wilder-jnes- promotion program through a ing use exist "We have just a limited amcompatibly in the ount of time for the oral testideduction from their incentive same area? The answer is yes mony, but statements filed for So It Is With Life the record will be printed and And so it is with life. The receive just as careful consider person who knows how to give mmb im CTOCgHsilLli KSHasKsiawiiMj'MSSSSBSSS ation from the Committee as as well as receive will find life will the oral testimony." to be beautiful. The person who Senator Moss said the record knows only how to receive, and wil remain open for two weeks not how to give, will find life following the hearing, and that to be only a barren wilderness written testimony could be One of the basic fundamentals mailed to the Interior Commit- of life is 'that we learn how to tee, Senate Office Building, at give. If we never learn this Washington, D.C. 20510 during men we never reauy learn Jio that period. live in a true sense of the Persons testifying should have wrord. 50 copies of their testimony. who only I've known "This is a matter of vital take, who hoardpeople everything they importance to our state and to get, who aren't interested in our citizens)," Senator Moss but themselves. And, on said. "We want to be as fair as anyone the other hand, I have also possible to both sides of the known people who know how to question. We want to have ev- share what life passes on to eryone concerned enough to pre them. I think you know the difpare testimony have the chance ference. to present it in written form, I don't particularly like to and as many as time allows in visit the Dead Sea, but I love oral form. "Interest in the hearing is very much to stand on the running high, and T think we Mount of the Beatitudes and will have a good crowd, vital look over the beautiful Sea of testimony, and informative dis- Galilee. So it is with people. cussions on this important is- Those who only get and never sue of the day." give are never pleasant to be around. A person is thankful when he leaves their presence. But a person who can get and give finds he has people who truly love and appreciate his Morticians company. One other thing about the R. T. MITCHELL Dead Sea which I remember. RONALD KOSEC It doesn't smell too good. PerROBERT H. ETZEL I'M WISHING-'DisOn Parade" presents "Snow White and the Soven Dwarfs," one of 12 major productions in the haps there is a symbolism and different edition of the live stage musical appearing at the Salt - PRICE there, also. But I will let you Phone Lake City Salt Palace June for 10 performances. figure it out. 7-- 18 two-ithir- two-third- AS-PC- rt write immediately to: cHm Circus, P.O. Box 2112, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110, requesting the free tHie's frr tbl" " ance. The letter, which must d be prior to May 21 must state the wife's name and the nurniber sr- ?" ir who will attend the performance. Phone reservation"' wi't not be accented. Also, the invitation is limited to wives and hildiren only. No other relatives or friends will be admitted at to this special reserved section and the pMes only to the Saturday, Ma"' post-make- i rovirf-H'-- be-th- "iste"-wher- e ' Hal and Lela Schultz, Howard and Cameron and Mrs George A Rnhnlfrz niHnriH a farewell Party for Hal at Todohaidikani rhanekie enrmg) on the Nav ajo Reservation last Wednesday., Todahaidikani is a head-staschool and community center south of the San hhi River which the Community Action Program assisted the Navajo people in bui'dins and operating. The area is remote and to reach it requires a 224 mile drive from Helper, a walk across the footbridge at Bluff, a team effort is put forth such as happened in the San Rafael area on May 1. The Green River Roping Club sponsored a competitive trail ride which took place in and around the San Rafael River Canyon, with riders from most of fiie Western States particip-atiniThe Bureau of Land San R afael Management's Bridge Campground was chosen as headquarters and many spent the night there. That the riders could enjoy a clean campground was. in part due to the efforts of two from Huntington. The campground is located in a cattle allotment used during the winter and spring. Some of the cattle got into the campground and dirtied up the arwj. However, the cows weren't the only culprits. Many recreation-ist- s ride their horses in the San Rafael area during the winter and spring, leaving their share. The two cattlemen, Elvira MoElprang (acting for Lee McElprahg) and Al Hyatt spent hours in many the campground cleaning up, and the trail riders enjoyed a clean campground. Not to be outdone, the trail riders in turn cleaned up the campground when they finished leaving it ready for the next group of peoole wishing to fake advantage of this remote little campground located in one of Utah's scenic wonderlands. when 29, 8 p.m. performiance. n and (if you have friends across the river) a 12 mile ride to the reservation. The Schultz's danced t!ie traditional Friendship and Farewell dances with the Headscarf children and parents, then Mr Schultz was presented with a scrapbook made by the chdld ren, a necklace and beads made by the parents and a beautiful Navajo rug. After a stew and' fry bread dinner, Mr Addison Vanito, the president of the school committee and Mr June B aekhorse, school bus driver, spoke of the development of their school and wished the Schultz family well. Mr Schulitz then introduced his successor as Director of the Community Action Program, Dan Johnson, and asa"'-- ' the people that the CAP wou'd con tinue to support the Navajo people in their effort to secure adequate education for their children and to improve their living conditionis. Mr John Y. Begaye interpreted. Mr? "chidltz is well know to the Naaio's aiVer six rnonribs of nin'" the clinic at St. Christopher's Mission, and Howard, Mary and Oaimeron are known for their volunteer work in the ama, g. back-breaki- ng (May trAjlnx xj.x vvJiiiK in Pivuijc. through 15th), Governor Calvin L. Hampton comiralulates AFTLK 93i .i Kristen Petersen on being Utah's Healthy Baby for 1971. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Petersen, Salt Lake City. 's s. do--si Whenitfe aething about it tim at your house, j j 11 4.1 1 MITCHELL'S ney 637-266- see us about a Home Improvement Loan. Got a yen' for. a den? Itchin' for a new kitchen? 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