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Show THE HELPER (Utah) JOURNAL lottery number of 126 or above may sind who is classified request in writing to his local board that they terminate his ILS deferment and place him m a LA status, will on Decern- be placed in a less ber. 31 ' ,1971 . vulneraDie category miu.j wi SELECTIVE SERVICE H-- LAW CHANGES FOR UTAH' STATEJRE-SSIASSOCIATIO- N S subject to oatt m the follawmg years of his babiMy. The advantage of college stu dents with lottery numbers above 125 is obvious and all Utah local boards have instruc tions to accept written requests t,ko rliflsmfidatiOTl change. - COLLEGE STUDENTS Home from East TUB JOURNAL PliiJLJSHlNO Jim and Ida Bottino returned The Helper Woman's Club home Sunday after a mast The change concerning the Published Every Thursday at meet will Inew Selective Service Law is ai (today) Thursday stav New two in weeks Entered Al Second Clau Matter At Th Poat Ofi At Halpar. Ctaa 1:30 p.m. at the civic auditor- York City, with son Mr and point of great concern for Utah HSIPBR. UTAH ium. Mrs O. W. Hardy, Price, Mrs Paul Bottino, Angela and;couege suiaenis. N. Joe Tullius and Ethel H. Tullius, Publishers will present a grogram on Mi- Knsten. Whale there they took Colonel Richard V. Peay, the grant Day Care. in some Broadway shows and Director of Selective Service in PAGE TWO THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1971 The Club wishes to extend did some sightseeing tours, but Utah clarified the college stuits thanks to Mrs Leva Hall for the highlight of the trip was dent's He position. stated, rethe use of her building far a time spent with their grand- gistrants who met the CARD OF THANKS SOCIO ANNOUNCES THE requireand also thanks AVAILABILITY OF HELP daughters spoiling them, of ments for student deferments We wish to thank our friends rummiage sale., Fire Plays No ReMrs Henry Bindi and Mrs course! 1970-7Socio notified coal miners and and relatives acthe who were so during regular Controlled; fire has served man faithfully throughout for their families that they are el- thoughtful during the recent becca Rael and assistants doademic school year will contin Uncontrolled; fire becomes a stern master, as history. help; also to all who to be deferred until they within ue igible for food stamps and the illness and passing of our be- their its searing flames consume all life and property nated clothing and cther salfood supplement program. reach age 24, or loved mother. We are grateful able items their grasp. graduate, COMPUTER MANAGES for the sale. cease to pursue a course of For more information contact for the cards, food1, flowers, Too frequently, young children are fatalities, of fire. the CAP office, Family Serv- contributions, and other acts of Underwriters' Laboratories offers the following guidestudy satisfactorily, whichever ices or Socio. lines which can aid in greatly reducing the number of comes first. College student de RECORDS OF MOST kindness 9pecial thanks to Dr. Mrs Fahring Hostess of fire. these tragic deaths which occur daily as a result ferments will be eliminated for Mrs C. R. Fahring acted as John K. Wright and the staff who those in to of hostess ALL entered her Thursday night SCHOOL CHILDREN THANKS TO Carfm Nursing Homo for college the summer of 1971 or later. To all the friends who were love, pai'iprce and help shown bridge club awarding prizes to IM9BimMMMi llllllliiiSliliilllll so kind to remember me with our mother; also special thanks jMrs Wm. Weltmore, Mrs Emoi Five out of six of Utah school Col. Peay stated that coUege studenfc elig. jRray and Mrs Frank Muffins. children are cards and visits during my stay to our friend Toy Atwood. being helped along jible to have their inductions was staged1 at Dan L. Moriey, Harold A. The in a Salt Lake hospital, I wish m school by a computer. until the end of the to thank all, sincerely. Morley and Mrs Leo Leo the Rebekiah card painty last The computers are those now postponed semester or term or academic Tuesday evening. SANTA BENASH (LaRue "Pnudy"! Dunn. used by the Utah State Board year in the case of their last Mrs Mabrito Entertains of Education to keep records, academic year or until they Mrs John Mabrito entertain- correct tests, do scheduling, cease satisfactorily to pursue ed her Tuesday night bridge make out report cards, and oth such a course of instillation, club at the Rebekah catrd party er assorted bookkeeping tasks. whichever is earlier. AS HEARD Keep all flammable ma'rials ouf Do not allow children to play BY HEARD inviting Mrs Jo Archer, Mrs It is now located in the GranCol. Peay stated another maof their reach. with matches. Stan Iitizzette, Mrs Eli Matson ite School District offices at jor point the and Mrs Leslie Read ais spec- 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake student should consider college is the ial guests. The prize winners City. established policy peralready Mrs Even though located thetre, were Mrs Litizzette and men to drop their IIS Read!. the computer does various jobs mitting student deferment at college for 31 of the state's 40 school Mrs Davies Hostess aismros according to Dr. Maur p0iicy means a man Mrs Irvin Davies played host a student deferment can atoan- l0 State Board atomsteatoT Operation Build America ess to her club and1 special of the of Education For some time, the nation's recreational services; pollution deferment whenever guests, Mrs Lee Dean and1 Mrs dawsaon of daifca independent business people, of air and water; increased tt s to his advantage, without pficeHig. on A. Ossama J. Friday night voting through the National crime; and a growing level of uir. ufdrnem iwoms aw .mat Waiting the end Of the defer-at her home. A delightful lunFederation of Independent Bus- individual frustration and nerment period for which it is Z'rwX school Keep children away from open Prevent children Irom putting served before the Utah's 304,000 cheon was iness, have strongly supported vous tensions. flames, such as on a gas stove. aged chil fingers and other objects into For example, he could what is known as "Operation and later the prize dren are now bridge electrical play outlets, by covering kept on computer chaoSf to ento 'I A man- Build America." On the other hand, underpopunused receptacles. aiwiardees were Mrs Elmo Bray , leueuMJis aim auwmi ulated areas are suffering high lUMuwjiuta to a ear whm poiwer pool Mrs Davies, Mrs J. A. Greener w it is apparent his draft This is centered on legisla- economic and social costs as r""ww lottery and Mrs William Morrison. Do not leave children unattended; make sure the tion pending in the Congress well. These costs are brought these records andT can use them mmber not be reached, wii on tax base is competent and knows what to do in case aiv by of Joe Evins inadequate babysitter by Congressmen Edttnondi CnoseSto of Olympia, to determine many things ab-Exposure for even part of the of fire. Tennesee and Keith Sebelius and too few people to support not out the that youngster may CMmts for me Warth., spent the weekend here of Kansas, Senators Have the appropriate fire extinguishers Listed by James necessary institutions on a comPearson of Kansas and Fred munity basis such as schools, .ann a a man ends a year in visiting with Mr and Mrs John Underwriters' Laboratories on hand at all times. ZZ Health anformation, family T,A Harris of Oklahoma and many churches, hospitals, recreational Laiboroi and others. afo bejn to give tax incen- areas, etc. background, and other pertm- - ed he is moved into less vul-eMr & Mrs H. P. Lloydl spent tives to new employment geninformation is also stored neraWe Environmental management categories in the fiol- erating enterprises that locate Fridlaiy in Provo visiting with excesconservation and become years. in rural areas. lowing and1 wi'th Mrs Stone Lawrence We have the capaboliy and, sively costly because of the num. lctt p Stone, who is in the hospital hope to get niTOlved very soon ber m severe imbalance the Mgnest cail Recently the Western Confer- between population there. On the inislbludboniai raagemeri ed ATTEND ST. ANTHONY'S overpopulated ence of Governors, in one of the year aTld he enewraged States and these which arc unwith the completer," pr JBaroett men 1951aw strongest documents of the secwere bora Observed Birthdays 9aadond half of this century, took derpopulated. before .and received lottery J16of ted a Tuesday, Oct. 5 marked a concept OCT. 15 PJH. FRIDAY SOCIAL up this matter. The resolution computer to using The Federal Government, 9 dioulble birthday celebraltion for in th follows: lg6 detelranme student individual 1970 lott through its inadvertent and unto take advan,taTC Trtisha Sillitoe and coordinated planning and prosirengms ana weaaaiesses nas of Joe t0 face their The United States needs to her Tulius, 55 numbers called grandfather, $100 ITACKPOT grams, is one of the major facdevelop a national policy on tors in creating population imwhen family members and close exposure his year. voluntary population distribu- balance. friends were invited by Trisha's :Tk" Any registrant who holds CHURCH HALL - Valuable PRTZflS tion. It is now projected that Hollie Mrs and Mr parents, the population of the United next sometime within the year. There are remedies that Sillitoe, to jam her for birthStates will rise from 200 mil. should be The process would work Mke Utahns is limited only by the & attempted to alleviThose ice cake and creaim. lion people at present to more ate day this: From time to time follow population imbalance. Subtli an 300 million people by the sidized Donation $1 - 10 Games - Fun for All! attending during the afternoon ing regular instruction, stud creativity of the teachers, ad- - X low interest rates coul I 2000. year and evening were sister Tracy ents would be tested to deter- mimstnaiijors and students who be offered on loans for indususe it. trial in underpopuand Mr and Mrs John Zupon mine if Our nation has practiced pop- lated expansion they had gained variareas. A revamping of and Jodi Der ous and J. B., Marge ulation distribution incentives the Interstate Commerce Comconcepts taught in class. voe, grandparents Joe & Ethel These tests would in the past through such de- mission freight rates, which be scored Mr and aunt vices as the Homestead Act. A now make economic TuPius, uncle and cxpans!cr. and recorded the computer by new and fresh approach to popMrs Louie Dalpiaz and sons, and could be impossible in some more infinitely ulation distribution at the pres- virtually reTrislhia be Louis Tommv. and cou'd underpopulated areas, detailed than could be listed ent time is needed. by to adjusted permit expansion ceived many lovely gifts. a teacher. Teachers would then in underdeveloped areas. The Social and economic be given periodic readouts as of It is high time that people problems to what concepts students had overpopulated & Pad? StarriD Pal Inks areas include rhettos; poverty; not only become eonrcrned, not grasped and suggested me Office Journal mass transit demands; over- but upset over kirds at n?glupi if thods that could be used in loaded educational, health, and rural America. tcNattoMul Kfilerattnn of Independent Business teaching those unlearned con Typewriter RibDons, All vn Sale at Journal cepts. The computer would also select which concepts would be most critical for a student and which he could bypass. Dr. Barnett feels that a sys tern such as this would ehmin-at- e much of the repitition in the (classroom and in turn make school more interesting for students at all levels. At the present time Utah's schools are mailing or sending by courier all of the tests and records being put into the com puter. However, in the near future, depending on when funds are available, computer terminals will be installed in schools where the enrollment is ever 500 students. "This will allow school clerks and teachers to have almost instant printouts of information concerning students," said Dr. Barnett. It will also make daily school attendance records avail ab'e on a more or less statewide basis. The new computer system will also be a boon in preparing school budgets, both on the district and state level. All class scheduling will be dene by computer, thus allowGot a yen for a den? Itchln for a new kitchen? Or maybe you're so ing for more exact estimations cramped for space, you'd like to raise the roof a little. Don't put off as to the amount and numbers additions or repairs any longer. Let us help make your home more of teachers ard materials that will be requi.-ein a school spacious, gracious and livable now with a Home Improvement Loan. year. The possibilities for using the computer to assist the educational process of Utah's school chi'dren are great, awording to Dr. Barnett. The computer's potential for assisting young Utah Woman's Club To Meet Oct 14 Bottinos t-- -- COMPAJMT f. -- - Sights On Safety Favorites 1 non-def- j i er 1 SMALL on-goi-ng i ifllilll BUSINESS i "'T gted. nt -8 - - . rTZZt: T r, oppoty Whenrtis do-something-abo- ut-it timi at your house, pliliilllllllliiiiM u Joist mmm see us about a Home Improvement Loan. d So do we. And because needs more phones in more pla ces for more people who are caUng mere and talking longer, we're spending nearly :$3U million ttis year for more equipment and more circuits. Al! to make your telephone work better. We want to be the best telcphcnD company you ever had. Mountain Bell FAUSETT MORTUARY OF ANT C. FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Phone 637-118- 1 PRICE EDV mm Independent - Home Owned - Home Managed PRICE, UTAH CASTLE DALE, UTAH |