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Show HELPER THE JOURNAL (Utah) ' WHATSOEVER zeal, eloquence, .THINGS By DONALD E. WILDMON UTAH4 - STATEJRKpSSOCIATION Mr and Mrs H. P. Lloyd to Provo Sunday where they met son, Mr and Mrs Jack Lloyd of Salt Lake for dinner. They also visi'ed with Mr and Mrs Laurence Stone and Mr and Mrs Ivor Stone. mo-tare- I I dUlHUINU THE JOUHiS. ixwPANt PublUliMl Rmry Tburada Entered As Second N. Clas Matter At The Poet 4K..CKR l'TH Joe Tullius and Ethel PAGE TWO H. 0'" Dlu At Helper. Tullius. Publishers THURSDAY, FEB. d Mrs LaRae Anderson and chi! dren, Christy. Barbara. Brent Johnson spent the day with him d Bandy were here Sunday UAOlLC UAIt ntWO Bud Merz, Moab has been tn omSa" Lakf witH Mr and Mrs John By ELNA NOUGARET Mrs Tom Ben Parents Mr stocks Akn n, dall Willard Craig entered a Salt and family. Mr and Mrs Jim Mark from Verda with daughter Regina Blanding. Bountiful visited the weekend with her parents Mr and Mr? Richard Ariotti. Steven' C. Dansie wias welcomed home fnoim the Navy or: Thursday by gramdioarents Mr and Mrs Charles Houghton. Dean and Ruby Komatsu of Salt Lake were down over the weekend to visit her parents, by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Mr and Mrs Frank Taimagawa. Consultant, National Dairy Council Nikki "Jones visited last week end with her grandparents, Mr and Mlrs Verdus Magann and THE TRAVELING EXECUTIVE Mr and Mrs Reed1 Orton of Mt. Pleasant visited with Now that the Holidays have worry, unless, of course, you Kate and Eva Orton. passed businessmen are busy know for sure his diet is far from Visiting at the home of Reta traveling again. Most of their cus- balanced. If that is the case Miller Sunday were son Chris tomers and colleagues were too you've got to get him on the four and Evelyn MMer and two chil busy or otherwise preoccupied to food groups, choosing a wide dren of Brigham City. be seen during the Christmas sea- variety of foods from the meat DUP meeting this month was son. Now the rush is on again group, the milk group, vegetables held at home of Sylvia Barney held. and everyone is anxious to get a and fruits, and breads and cereals. But if his weight isn't a probAlong with members attending good start on the New Year. two Stake officers were present What will this mean in terms lem at least he's handling his Mrs Uthea Davis and Mrs Ste- Mrs Pizza Hostess of businessmen eating out? It calories okay. Mrs Frank Pizza acted as will mean hotels, motels, and vens, both of Price. Motivation The Key in Provo last week hostess to the Tuesday afterrestaurants are again filled with Visiting But for the husband who is wiih parents Mr and Mrs Ghas noon bridge club and awarded business entertaining, or simply you really must as overweight alone were the Walt Barney's. the prizjes at the close of the with businessmen eating Blarney him motivated to watch what Bob Pres'tis of Earminigton, game to Mrs John Laboroi, Mrs they rest from a busy day out of get he is ating, and particularly town. N.M. was a visitor here last J. A. Greener and Mrs Frank It means that many of your when he is out of town. It needn't with parents Mr and Muffins. L ighlt refreshments (weekend be terribly difficult. But he's got husbands are on the eating-ou- t Mrs were Prestis. Joe also served hostess. by routine again. So perhaps it's a to handle foods and alcohol with, Visitors at home of the A. R. to is discretion. It demoralizing good time to take a good look at Johnsons last week were Mr GAS USERS TOLD how your husband eats when he's watch the average and Mrs Jack Thorp and son out of town. Have you ever businessman eat. John, who will be leaving soon more vegeare needed is What checked? for Marine training in Camp ABOUT SAFETY STEPS tables and fruits, less enormous also Devon Pendleton, Calif; meats and Does He Overeat of fatty servings Natural gas is one of the most of .and a Bountiful Johnson There fries. french But things like 1 hate to be a of fuels potation-fre- e Ted Rose Johnson friend convenient, substitute for a wide variety many husbands undoubtedly overand remains one of available Lake. Salt Park. then and juroad of on. the fruits, vegetables, eat, both at home and A family birthday dinner was the safest fuels for cooking and breads and especially on the road and on dicious selections of for Dell Robertson by heatfcig. It is harmless to breaas such given foods not account. it's And protein cereals, an expense his Mr and Mrs Fltovd the, but it can become a comand eggs, parents are meat, fish, poultry, necessarily their fault. If you Robertson-Guests were Annie bustion hazard if a leak allows husband And ought entercheese. your or being entertaining, viRobert gas to accumulate in a confin- and Jack Paula its for calcium, Evatz, milk re to drink be tained, it is difficult to to son and too, daughter Jacki, Scott, ed space, strained if others insist on "liv- tamins, and contribution, to him To insure ealrliy detection of amd Todd and Traci. Tell Pat, consumption. protein ing it up." Linda Harris visited with her. possible leaks, Mountain Fuel Trouble is, it ups the waistline, watch overconsumption of rolls, grandparents Mr and Mrs Mel Supply Company adds a large cuts of meat, baked potabut good! desserts. on the two days last week. to tinetive odorant to its gas, ac- And toes. need husband easy So, does your Bulah Tabone and Shirley cording to a Company spokes-EtzYou want him healthy both on. reduce? That's your starting when he comes home. of Price visited in ProVo man. If gas is escaping into a point. If not, there's no need to the road and Thursday with B's mother Mr?, room, this odor cam be detect-Besi- e Snow. led long before a dangerous ac- Dog licenses are now ?aviaTl-- cumulation can collect, Whenever the odor of gas 1 able from Verdis Ma?ann. ATTEND ST. ANTHONY'S Bun and Nada Mills and, is detected, homeowners are u vcj'i viva i U.l iUIXU'Wiil t:t;v uuv iou w lcixyc iujh to visit his mother Mrs. Annie steps: Mills. P.M. FEB. 25 First, if the odor is light and FRIDAY Mr and Mrs Gene Greenland difficult to pick up, all gas and pom Tommy of Baiif. Lake equipment in the homo should n.56 numbers called and Dick Re"iar be checked to see if pilot lights $110 JACKPOT and family of American Fork; are still butrning. visited Mi" Marie Greenland Ranges should also be check-ipCHURCH HALL - Valuable PTCTZES 'ed to make sure all burners not weekend. Wa'H aird Caurfa Donaldson in use are turned completely of Salt Lake were here to see off. Donation $1 - 10 Games - Fun for All! wc nairents Mr and Mrs Lynn If the odor persists, do not WPstead, last weekend. ignite a flame, operate light switches, or use electrical, or equipment. Ventilate the home by opening doors and windows, and then call your nearest Mountain Fuel office for assistance. If the odor of natural gas is extremely strong, or if the sound of escaping gas can be heard the following precautions should be observed: Again, DO NOT ignite any flame, operate light switches, or use electrical or d equipment. Immediate ly ventilate the home by opening doors and windows, and then evacuate all persons from the home. Next, turn off the gas valve outside the home (this valve is usually located next to the meter, and can be turned with a wrench or pliers). Then go to a telephone outside your home and call the nearest Mountain Fuel office for assistance. When the gas leak has been located and repaired, make tain that only Mountain Fuel personnel or other qua'ified per sons turn the gas back on and relight the pilots in equipment in the home. Natural pas has enviable safety record as a fuel for both home ue and industry. Mountain Fuel pointed out. By know in" wha' safety tei! to tae if the odor is detected, homeowners can help maintain that record. nionr nitp iirum ' l5 for I shall not pass this way again." -- 372 24, KINDNESS is a sentence in the There Kirkwood - Hreinson Book of books which reads like this: "For you were strangers Engagement Told in the. land of Egypt." Experience is a great teacher. And all of us have had th "tience of being the stranger on occasion. We can remember on 'hose occasions how much we wanted someone to show us a ittle kindness. Enriches The SonI ) Being kind to another makes Me enjoyable. It enriches the soul of the person showing kindness and wins the heart of the recipient. So a kind act helps at least two people possibly more. Greatness of soul isn't measured by genius, fame or' fortune. It is measured by kindness. Stephen Orel let once wrote: "I shall pass through l U this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do or Mr and Mrs Earl Kirkwood, kindness that I can show to any any 415 2nd East, Helper, this week human being, let me do it now.. announce the engagement and .Let me not defer nor neglect it, forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sharon Jane, to Mr Carl H. (Deke) Hreinson, son of Mr and Mrs Hubert J Hrein son of Castle Gate. A late April wedding is being planned by the couple, after which an open house will be v rTJLTl Doctor in the Kitchen" j I believe, also, that being kind to another brings kindness in return. There is a law of life which is stated like this: "We reap what we sow.". Most of us are aware of what happens when kindness isn't used. Harold Sandall put il this way: "And kindness that is never used but hidden all alone, will slowly harden till it is as hard as any stone." Golden Rule "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." It is called the Golden Rule. It is a wonderful way of living. Be kind to others because you want them to be kind to you. Kindness is also the best persuasion we have. Our oratory may be good and interesting, and we need to use persuasive words, butt one act of kindness often speaks louder than a thousand words. Frederick W. Faber one said: "Kindness has converted more sinners than l or learning." The ministry of kindness is a ministry which may be achievrich or poor, ed by all men learned or illiterate, young or old. Brilliance of mind and capacity for deep thinking have rendered great service to humanity, but by ithemselves they are impotent to dry a tear or mend a broken heart. Whatever a man has to say, it doesirt mean much unless it is backed by action. And for many of us who have trouble getting our words to come out right, we have found a simple act of kindness' gets the job done. . 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