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Show THE HELPER mm JOURNAL (Utah) EMM UTAH1 STATE JfiESSlASSOCIATION WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS JOURNA. Published THIS iXlUHiNl Bniy Tburdm Matter At The Post 0''- - At Dnterod Aa Second C)a HBUPB&. UTAH Joe Tullius and Ethel N. "Let's Change Our Looks''. was the theme of the Helper Woman's Club as they met on Jan. 13. Mrs Emma Beacco and staff, Lamis Bellson, Pam ela Brady, Fran Marinoni and Jan Hanson of CEU cosmetology departoent demonstrated facials and coonbouts. Mrs John Salas conducted the business meeting. A Fashion Show will be held on Feb. 10. Mrs Henry Binch and Mrs Adrian Anderson are doing the publicity. Tickets are $1. Proceeds go to CARE. Members oserved one minute of silent prayer, in honor of departed member Mrs Ruby dLJ8HlN l- PAGE TWO H ' WHATSOEVER Publisher Tullius THURSDAY, Hlp. Utu JAN. 20, 1072 .THINGS By DONALD E. WILDMON JERUSALEM Jerusalem is located same 33 miles east of the Mediterranean Sea and some 14 miles west of the Dead Sea. For some 0 centuries it has been a holy city. Today it is a center of three major religions Islam, and Christianity. 25-3- Well Known city well known to mil- - It is a CASTLE GATE NEWS By ELNA NOUGARET A motion was passed by the town board that anyone wishing an appointed job, such as the town clerk, marshall, justice of the peace, librarian and jam' tor send a letter to the Town Pres fotesnt, Pete Tabone, stating the fiaetors and job applied foe. Charles Houghton and Hubert Hreinson were sworn in by Wilaixi Craig as town trustees. Mr and ,Mrs Tim Eirod and family were caught in a tornado in Alabama. They are safe but lost all their possessions. She is the former Linda Pero of here. Mr acd Mrs Lee Martinez spent last weekend in Salt Lake and Ogden on business and to visit their son Bob and family. Bun Mils and son Vern of Sparaneih. Fork visited at the home of Annnie Mills last week Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Walt Barney and Kate and Eva Qrton, were Mr and Mrs Chuck Bairn ey, Allen Dave Karen nand Dale of Granger, with their parents. Mr and Mrs Angela Bera vis. ited in Ferron with an anint and jiiinHe he Jack Thomas's. Mr and Mrs Oarl Russell and chilidhein of Salt Lake visiei the VApikpTirT Mr TairpTc! .and Mrs Roy Pu ecp.il and Mr an Mrs Pete Tabone. Mr a.M Mrs Donald Houghand son Tmrnv wpne ton hv. ors here Fnrfev wit nmrpTirt? Mr a""d Mrs John Tommv Wvaitt ppi'mo'' t"'s them o Provo to attend bail rawpc Friday and Satur- Hion. twet day' evening. M'a ro,o.TV0'init: Ruth Pnmaint sM Viwv 'hcoii ed to the library board. Mr Mrs Leo Ni Wo QgafTa jTWia to Kate and Eva irp,rp, wi nf of Bible readers. David and Solomon lived in this city. lions Mrs Richardson Hostess Mrs Emory Richardson acted' as hostess to her club group on Friday night and served a tasty luncheon before the bridge play. The prize winners were Mrs John Laboroi, Mrs J. A. Greener and Mrs Richardson. Chuck's Pharmacy I T v day vacation in California with her sons, Mr and Mrs Norman Bray in Temple City, and Mr and Mrs Johnny Ausenick in Alhambra. She also visited with Mr and Mrs Frank Nichols in Glendale and others in that 1i . eiin jjirug 90-6- i 1 ?FPORT OF CONDITION OF 8 THE HELPER STATE BANK ate of Helper, in th December of 31, 1971. On-ninigha- m m anks (Including $ none unposted 530,929.05 $ debits) 2.647.316.75 U.S, Treasury securities Obligations of States and political subdivisions .... 1,229,714.55 1.00 Other sp"tHjps $i.n coorate stocks) Federal funds sold and securities purchased under Q,V1 wr,.00 agreements to resell 4,319,521.58 Other loans s. furniture and fixtures, and other Bank pre75,838.08 assets representing bank premises 2.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises 2,578.20 Other assets Cash and - - TOTAL ASSETS those' te Jnor. hf f Demand Time f dpn"' and corporations 50-5- TOTAL et 8. wp 1 lV r'n res-prvci- mis-leadin- g. mtW avep been simP'Tvised bv th of "iminTTe. Ifanrpn. Vonv pp-i-tiv- caiTe'' of th Mrs OiFfii'pq Be frw C. tVio uriw Ho located in the museum facility. fr'riHi,o ovirat'on of the eipipfm'hpir - m iho lyisf. miuspniTn hn.e from omnt frum ih a of T,Ao.tioT,3l JVviqiVI T,. rfie Office Oow-tunit- Rutm. hnpi-- 1 of DenairtmeT't ft CEU. is curator of the museum. GeoVwrv AWX PMTY Onen House APTFX , nrfv for Customers and Prosec tfve CiKtomprg on Jnwisv 29th at n.m., a Duchesne St., Ilelner. Please give notice of Mn,"'" to attend, bv ca'lhir on or More Thursdv. ls 0, Jan-nar- y 27th. 2tc Vtoto. . I mtUIKB f- 0 f, ; v .... ...... Neighbors v Pal-ett- a Sal-zet- ti skv-hln- fi - I NOTICE TO MOBIL HOME BUYERS $80 JACKPOT JAN. 28 -8 P.M. 53 numbers called CHURCH HALL - Valuable PTiTZES f I Don't buy a Mobil Home until you have checked Factory Direct. 12x50 $3,782.00 FOB Call Acadamy Mobil Homes Factory. or write 1280 West N. Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. 801-355-44- Donation $1 - 10 Games - Fun for All! 90 $ 8,892,016.50 ... 2,629,297.72 6,262,718.78 " 178,233.17 $ 9,070,249.67 AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) $ TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS & SECURITIES . . $ CAPITAL 567.613.08 stock total par value No. shares authorized No. shares outstanding 150.000.00 15,000 15,000 270.001.00 Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL 63,033.47 ACCOUNTS Equity capital, total (c) Common 68,033.47 147,618.08 ACCOUNTS 557,618.03 $ TOTAL LI Ann "f,TFS, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 9,705.991.22 Memoranda for the 15 calendar days Average of 8,833 6i3.99 ending with call date .. ' n1 15 of calrndar Average days 4,239,549.15 ending with call date I, Albert J.' Breznick, Assistant Vice President and of the above r&med bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct,. to the best of my knowledge and belief. Ca-hie- ALBERT STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF CARBON s. Sworn to and subscribed before me this Mary Scavo, Notary Public Residing at Helper, Utah M I 1111" July 10 day of January. "Then who's financing this venture, Noali?" TM FAUSETT IMORTUARY GRANT C. FAl'SFTT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Phone 637-11- A AA AAAA AAAA . PRICE 1972. Correct Attest: War don Holdawav Joseph C. Levi" John Laboroi Directors. I"PV vli J. BREZNICK. 15, 1973 (SEAL) 74TE OF UTAH Department of Financial Institutions I, W. S. Brimhall Commissioner of Financial Institutions, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in this on January 13, 1972. r W. S. BRIMHALL, ComirjSiicner of Financial Institut.ons Date of Publication : Thursday, January 20, 1972. LANGUAGE CHANGES! So should your dictionary! Today you need Webster's Seventh, New Collegiate with 20,000 new words and new meanings. t-Mrl : FRIDAY SOCIAL - 50,198.52 . . . ! 1 jiivvi.tka'k 13.18.04 738.457.30 LIABILITIES - .... ATTEND ST. ANTHONY'S 6,058.611.05 . RESEPVFS ON LOANS v uo-s- individunls. partnerships Certified and officers' checks, etc. TOTAL DEPOSITS (a) Total demand deposits (b) Total time and savings deposits ' Other liabilities il ts eople, Spots InThe News 2,031,582.61 $ of Deposits of United States Government Ppmoitg of States and political subdivisions n RH-- 'ndividuals, partnerships, and corporations ir ARTLHTRK fe volunteer workers, the museum of isnno has had an ppvip rst it each yea. S"1 of books, souvenirs ad other msi'"', has netted more than $l.inn ter year. 901.S 9,705 -r n TWTTSFITTI! (Continued from Page One) on at the close of business Utah te - 'p.' Orion. "t . Tuesday 7:45 Veltri's vs N American C 8:45 Possible Playoff or Beginning of second half. STATF BANKING DEPARTMENT RFSVnVE DISTRICT NO, 12 did Isaiah and Jeremiah and a host of other Old Testament area. figures. It was in this city that, Chris-became the first Stephen Mrs Buchanan Hostess Man mamtyr. In this city alsoi McLean. Mrs Gertrude Buchanan was Special guests were Dutch hostess to her club group and James the brother of John aiiea at me nanas or neroa Dalpiaz and Anna Carlson. Mrs Jo Archer on TuesNext meeting will be held guest Agrippa I about 44 A.D.. Agrippa and served a deliday night was the grandson of Herod the on January 27th. cious dessert before the bridge ond Great. play. Later the prizes were movequainter befiorp rmavs a The city is literally covered against the Texaco crew. won Mrs Mrs Paul Dalpiaz, by with Biblical landmarks. Some Sego lily Lodge Installs Only one point seoairtatpd the Rebol Lenore Mrs and Rudy The Lodge grout) two teams after ithe first ei?ht are authentic. Some are mark- met on Sego Lily Jan. 5 at the home of Bonacci. mirutes of rjiiav. ed only by legend and traditAlifla Richardson, with out ion. The Dome of The Rock, Mrs Randy LamPh. Hia.M a Moslem mosque, is a disitin-- : going president Elda Boyack and Jamw Jawi ih in charge. Mrs Hazel Cox was SPORTSMEN He 'only three wifpmainp rf guishing mark in the city. It installed as the new president. is constructed on the site of Chuck's snuad. 1M v t"-"(Continued from Page Onel Solomon's Temple and over; Mrs Boyack served two years Ctanirghaim in msrtmlar. was and thanked members for their as the league's old the rock where Abraham is were identified approximately outstanding She reported the est piiarver, hit a fi supposed to have offered Isaac loyal support.all acres been 41,000 have acquirmembership paid up for the 12 from the free t'Hirr as a sacrifice. jnn?. 942 000 acres for A ed. of balance year. Jairvi won the baWo Always in scripture In A social hour followed' with remains to be purchased1. who went to the city were "go-- 1 on heavyweislhts harHoar. the land for bonding proposial the hostess serving a delightm ing up" to Jerusalem. This is ful dessert luncheon 148 parcels of land aithouuiph bii(r Dan to acquisition, the all finish with 21 noints true for two reasons. The city & Pfw to reacres 109,400 amounting Bob. Larrwh had a toiM of V2 is located on hills at a height ladies present. to main be These at will Next purchased. be meeting hpd 14 in he swnd hpif. of some 2600 feet above sea Mrs Dora Thayn lands are of critical importance points. Cunninisihiam level. So the journey was a the home of led an scorers on 2, at the regular especially for the maintenance With 28 a"v .Tsrvi .aArl 19 physical trip up. But more than1 time.February and carrying of our deer herds this Jerusalem was considered Rov & Bob's pia,ini ornrers1. through the winter periods. Bob TisdiaHe nicked1 um i ip'nts the most holy city in the world. Mrs Fahring Entertains Access So then it was also a spiritual Members of the Thursday In the past availability to the a! in the sewrf a journey "up" to the city. night bridge club and special hunting and fishing areas has was severel'v haodiiaiTvw.ri bad1 kpe-JrriTiiirv Biiflforo4 in a The best view of the city is guests, Mrs Myrtle Bryner and been interhampered. Private offered from thle Mount of Mrs Hector Chiara were en- ests of various groups have Pinimfl the night TWVp. Alan Olives. Standing atop this moun tertained at the home of Mrs blocked1 access to the Keller and Jerry 'Rairtip'o "wptp tain and looking across the Kid-ro- C. R. Fahring; with Mrs J. A. exclusion of theprivileges also in fmr the general public. losers. double figures Valley to the city one can Greener, Mrs Frank Mullins Conservation Pools see reminders of centuries of and Mrs Art Lamoreaux claim Matt PoWoek. ia rpce-nThe diversion of more and tion to the North Biblical history. In fact, every ing the game prizes. Tasty reAfwir'an more of our streams into res- Coal linie-uiplace associated with the last freshments were also served ervoirs reduces the paime ifio the fre of potential week in the life of Christ is by the hostess. lrOW InTIP with two efc- i- c"rr these streams to support a good in?, the sore tied ait visible from the Mount of vith Tami and Jim Sargent visit- fishery, or sometimes elimin- 'CVfers CiahV and onv on Olives. c.pi. ed here on Saturday with her ates it altogether. This is one ond' remainnnig in the oiamie. Jesus Visited Here Jesus came to this city often. parents and sister, Marge ad of the reasons why the Divis- Pi'? firqt aittemmt wan; shoirt o! His first visit was as a baby, Jim Dervoe and Jodi. They ion must acquire a substanitial time with conservation pool in new res- time out to wit the tweenro nn perhaps slightly more than a also spent some Ethel and Joe ervoirs, being built and also grandoarentns was His visit old. last month some of the old ones, if water nhcwt rest had little pfifpipf on probably just prior to His as- Tullius. cension. In the Temple court-- , Poiiilok, ,hMwpypir. pi? h.o ciaiim-rnotfed the second aM yard, located immediately east Nmfth American had a big of the present Dome of The Rock, He taught the crowds. In Jerusalem He ate the Last Pollock had 19 points in the Supper with His disciples. It .FIRST TRANSATLANTIC was here He was arrested, picture telephone call lets is available. AVo. was And of the it tried, and crucified. tlllUJJCll CiltO reservoirs are oeriodifa1 here that He arose from the in Sweden see grandcmiun dead. fishing can be restric-pr- i . . f. Washington via satelhte.Jl ,v eliminated in these The name of the city means "city of peace". It is Ilatcherles For throughout it's history Many of the fisih hatcheries the city has known very little "aniairs stp- in U'TT1"" peace. It has been destroyed er "ation to make bettp-an- d and rebuilt many times. Permore efiicient use of the haps the most famous destruc-:tiowas that of Titus, the Ro- existirg waters and to maintain their fullest capacity for man general, in 70 A.D. That CHILLY morninir can- - ; fish production. Once new units was destruction prophesied by not dim the smile, or i . 4 W such as the Bicknell Bottoms Jesus some 40 years earlier. Anne other charms, oi multitude the hatchery and the new facility Pilgrims by Saxon on Australian that is proposed at Mantua in still flock to this city. They UCIU lit BoxElder County is completed come from every race and the older hatcheries cam be shut every nation. Many of them down and the rebuilding can have one thing in common proeeed without affecting the they are followers oi me ofliaiity fishing in Utah. Four who visited here. And they have of the proiects proposed in the come to see places made uniOne bonding program are renovathe famous by versally tion of the Montnig K""iVionv they follow. Olenwcod hatchery, Beaver's hatchery and Fountain Green hatchery. The estimated cost - these hatcheries is $1,305.-00bonding funds, and $115,000 . V Allt COLLISION warning-federal assistance, totaling at EAfiUE OF NATIONS of Honeywell Inc. is tlK i svstem Sl.7?o.000. Sounds like lots of nhonhnA W TWirl Tiermptt. It 6 rontrnl Commission . 30 money but these funds are x. Khnwa r irpft ion and l'o ative v.,,is 14 22 reeded to meet the demands Salon BonBar W of altitude nearby planes. of the increased fish planting i Chuck's Pharmacy .... 20 16 V 1 f 5 I h U W 17 ' i i i j v i for the public. n Food Center i 21 15 Pepsi Cola Asay's Fire Wood .. .15 21 52 14 Matador Lounge 23 13 My Rio Grande Highs: Hilda Funk 242.611; Alice James 175 513, Edith B. fJlStf i" Tone 179 506, Josie Borla 173 9 Helen Konakis 165 4!13 495, - , ,T Ann 172 471, Vera Taylor ;7 4 192 46G, Rose Bendetti 183 Teresa Milovich 134. Rose 2. 183, Janis Bianco rwaters were i irt fjililcit were cars v''1! paved with ice when these sportsmen's n Iradicator Sets, at rr'vfcc but all four autoa Rot a dunking when the ice ni lournal Office t ht 'om down, near ayzata, iMina. So Schedule Monday 7:45 Roy & Bob vs Mexican L 8:45 Chuck's vs Cyfers S 4 Cyfers Cable N. American Coal 2 Rio Grande Vets Chuck's Pharmacy Roy & Bob Texaco a wrapping in local basettQi play Tuesday night to toss the loop into a tie for firs pace willi only one more nwd of play remaining in the fW Wff Roy & Bob must mee Mexican Lodge, and Chuck's wif play Cyfers Cable, both on Monday night to close out regular scihedu1e for th first half. If a deadlock si1' pvists a one game playoff will determine the tffle TueiS'diav ntoty, at 8:45 p.m. Chuck's waited uinitil the sec- haed Mrs Elmo Bray returned here Saturday after spending a 30 9 o 6 Roy & Bob's Texaco Mexicanv Lodge T necessary." The schedule will be worked out axxjordiiigly. game, Jerry Burola 17, and Kim Tomsk 11, for the winners. Most of the offensive pow er in the Cyfers lineun was wrapted ut in Robbie Jewkes and Santo Lupo. 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