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Show THE HELPER PAGE FOUR (Utah) JOURNAL JAN. THURSDAY, 13, 1972 $. "Union NATIONAL FROSRAM ,.by Or. Giorgi f RESIDENT 0UCATION fewer, ArttM Every birth defects ch'sld has two mothers. . . his own and a March of Dimes LIVE OR DIE? There can come a time in the life of any nation when one whether decision determines it shall live or die. That time has come for the United States The question that today demands such a fateful decision is: whether to restore our once invincible military power, or continue our swift slide toward disaster through military weakness, In a comparatively few years we the people have permitted our military mishit (which protects our security) to dissipate while a worldwide enemy force has risen to domi nant power. To maul down the facts of our military , crisis, undoubtedly "the worst since Pearl Harbor when we were plunged into war frigMfiuly unprepared, I have spent more than a week at the United Nations in New York and with key men in the' House and Senate in Washington. I also talked with some of America'is most distinguished mil'jary leaders and gained to Defense Department e data as well as "hard" reports on the ascenden cy of Soviet Russia to the lead ing military power in the world DECISION: motiiers'marcher ' ' "' ii WHATSOEVER Looking Ahead ac-cje- ss irteni-gemc- E. WILDMON By DONALD THE JORDAN RIVER Probably the most famous river in the world is the Jordan River. It isn't a large stream. In fact, many people would hesoftalte to even call it a river at at. It begins near a Banias, in the area where Philippi stood in New Testament times, and flows the distance of approximately 100 miles to the Dead Sea. In the Matter of the Estate DeJordan by John the Baptist. of RAYO GONZALES, John, was very reluctant to bap- ceased. tize Jesus, and only did so upon Notice To Creditors the insistence of the Galilean. Probate No. 3182 The traditional site of that is at Hijlah Ford, about Creditors will present claims four miles above the Dead Sea. with vouchers to the undersigned executor at 155 South Dividing Line Street, Helper , Utah, The Jordan represents a di- Main on or before the 25th day 84526, viding line to Biblical sftudents. of April, 1972; claims must be It was over this river that It presented in' accordance with Joshua led the Israelites. Utah provisions of divided the wandering Israel- the Code with Annotated and 1953, s ites from their past meander-ingverification as required and their new home in proper Canaan. It is also a dividing thereon. s RICHARD GONZALES line in the life of Jesus. For of the Estate of Executor He it was alt the Jordan that Deceased Gonzales, Rayo publicly embarked upon His ministry. Perhaps, as legend has it, Jesus was baptized at the saime crossing used by the children of Israel to enter the promised land. Today, literally thousands of Christians visit the river to' be baptized and to renew their baptism as a symbol of their faith. Pilgrims even take home waiter from this stream with which to baptize in their own bap-tiz- Oae-sare- Crooked IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH .THINGS It is a very crooked and weaving stream between the Sea of Galilee rand the Dead Sea, the two major bodies of water which it connects. The river covers a distance of nearly 200 miles in the stretch. The river is from 3 to ten fcp,hss an average fj.epr width of between 90 and 100 feet. It contains some 30 species of fish, the most famous being known as "St. Peter's Fish''. According to tradition, it was in the mouth of this' species that the famous dis-- j cdple found the coin. 5, ' le ' The river be'Sir-- at a height land. of some 1200 feet above sea Millions of Christians level. It erdis at a depth of have nevelr seen the EYES m 75-9-- River WHAT WANT ADS SWILL DO WILL Attorney for Executor THORIT HATCH, 155 South Main Street. Helper, Utah 84526 Date of First Publication, December 23, 1971. Date of Last Publication, January 13, 1972. who Jordan feet below sea level have symbolically crossed it. the stream is below For they, too, have crossed the level of the sea. This caus- over that dividing line in makes the temperatures along its ing public their ministry f o r some 1300 Most of course to rise as high as 118 this Carpenter from Nazareth degrees in places during the regardless of the occupation they fulfill. as are the month of August. I'm convinced & with Senators We said that the Jordan was Congressmen The prophet Elishia senlt the whom I have just visited Syrian army general Naaman probably the most famous in that the Cold War being waged to the Jordan to be healed of the world. And that flame is due by World Communism against his leprosy. Naiamain, reluct- primarily to it's association the U.S.A. is continuing and antly, washed hime1! in the with the Man from Gali'ee. that we are continuing to lose v.pif,Pir prid was healed. And it it. I'll convinced, after an was over this river that Moses HAD HAVE investigation of my own, Hooked ir to the "Pnoimised that the most urgent business Land" from Mt. Nebo. Jo'hn for every American in 1972 is the PwtvHct centered much of LONG OLD the rebuilding of our military Ms ministry around the river. Natour in We intend TJp,, .oP,4 My might. is Water to baptize ional Education Program work his converts. in 1972 to put forth every efJesus was baptized in the fort to bring about a clearer If lack of ready cash is all tfaafs keeping puibllic understanding of this crisis and hopefully to arouse JANE's Weapon Systems, a you from buying a new one, come in the entire citizenry to citizen British armament reporting ser bank Auto on a low-cofor figure-fact- s action. vice that for 50 years has been Loan-repay- able in easy instalments We will devote a series of recognized as the most accurcolumns to the facts we gath- ate in the world, said, at the from income! ered, to the opinions and con- end of 1971: "Whereas, for a clusions of some of our most long time it was assumed with Finance Here and Save astute statesmen and military considerable justification that (authorities, and to some spec- the NATO countries (the USA ifics for citizen action. The is the major one) had a clear concensus of the lead in the development of so"She's a favorite with the and realistic-thinkin- g people phisticated weapons, it is now kids- -" in. important national positions clear thalt the USSR has extinCOMPLETE BANKING SERVICE with whom I visited on my trip guished that lead and is outeast is this: Soviet Russia is stripping the West." building a military power to Jane's Fighting Ships, anothtake over the world one way er shocking report from the or another (in spite ofwh?"1 same British agency, said: Breahnev, Kosygin, and the oth "The situation for the U. S. ers siay). She is ahead of us in Navy is serious. By any stanthe most important strategic dards, the Soviet fleet now rep of a weaponry and eonstanting is resents the super-nav... In the stralengthening her lead. If she supe fails to overcome the U.S. bv tegic nuclear balance of forcdefault (our weakness, and div es, the USSR has gained super ision, and ultimate surrender iority over the U.S. in numshe will strike militarily. Und- bers of ICBM's and the mega- er present circumstances, she tonnage that can be delivered would be victorious. . . . The predicted Soviet USSR Leading forces of the could destroy virtually all U.S landibased ICBM's in a surprise first attack, and at the same FREE PARKING Prices Jan. 13, 14, 15 time their missile submarines could destroy most U.S. manned bombers before they could UNION MARKET become airborn." Seriousness Emphasized I would guess that most people are unaware of the fact that President Nixon himself said (in an interview with C. L Sulzberger of the New York Times) on March 9, 1971, that: "The Soviets now hnve three SMOKED times the missile strength (IC BM) of ourselves. By 1974 they will pass us in submarines car rying nuclear missiles." One of the most knowedgable Judged the most fair men in America on the comnewspaper in the U.S. by professional journalists parative military sitrefeth of themselves. A leading the U.S.A. and the USSR is international daily. One of Congressman F. Edward Herthe top three newspapers bert, Chairman of the House in the world according to Armed Services Committee. journalistic polls. Winner We haven't space here to reof over 79 major awards peat in full detail what he told in the last five years, us and his many expressions including three Pulitzer of alarm. "Make no mistake Prizes. Over 3000 newsabout it.'" he said to me, "bv editors read the paper Family size 1975. unless we keep pace and Monitor. do the thing's wo ore .wToosed 50c OFF deal Just send us your do, the Russians will out name and address distance us in every field of and we'll mail you a e half-ounc- e miliary operation and few free copies of the our national security." Monitor without Ht know "'e p? Reg. $1.50 la fital armament, ad obligation. he knows we are not doing the Please Print things "we are supposed to do. We Are Losing THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE PUBLISHER ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES CARBON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT REGISTRATION JANUARY 17th - 18th... ALL CLASSES WILL START MONDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1972 - 7:00 p.m Classes to be Offered at Carbon High Sch. ADULT HIGH SCHOOL Completion - (16-2- 1 years of age) Free - 72 hrs. of instruction. Make-u- p classes, $20.; English Review, General Science, Applied Math; and Social Studies. GENERAL ADULT EDUCATION- - Driver Education, $45.00; Ceramics $10.00; Woodwork and Furniture Refinishing $10.00; Bookkeeping $10.00; Drafting $10.00. Classes to be Offered at Mont Harmon Junior High School Room 102, - West Entrance ADULT BASIC EDUCATION - Free Reading, Language Arts (English), English as a Foreign Language, General Math, Social Studies, (Citizenship Preparation). 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