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Show Cfte HELPER PACE JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, JAN. EIGHT CASTLE GATE. NEWS I 4, 1EK2 "The completion of many of.JL 2. Application Card (completeBOAT OWNERS tfhoe projects will naturally de- filled out please print or ly mrr taa On Continued p;nd on the funds available. We Room 2SS, 19 W South Temple, type). have only a certain- amount each Salt Lake City, Utah, the 3. Last Registration Card (if at 13 mills; we have maintained to spend on Improvements lowing: applying Hor renewal or transthis k?vy for the past 13 years. and we will fullfill the require-- j ' (i) County property tax fer). "Our most expensive operation of each project as rapidly ceipt (or hwve application vali-a- s 4. $5.00 (make remittance payduring the past year has been finances permit." able to State Parks, Boating Div.) dated). supplying sufficient water to our citizens during extreme drought tne past few y,ars, Thj3 nas been 74 as a serious expensjve as problem to solve. Indications at present point to a better water vear conditions now are much AD CHECK PRICES IN A.-- G; improved. Projects completed during past io mnnth"? ereIN SALT LAKE PAPERS, SALT j improved playground at city park and acyec now equipment. 2. Improved cemetery and rcased and improved parking LAKE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE facilles for area. m rm r' 3,Made repairs to small water ex- at considerable roServcirs Mayor Report" Visiting here the first part of niJTM Ifv . tlfnl. VVWiC I Cf IVli GI1JVI AfiiilJ, don Thackd." and family. Spring ville. They were guests at the OEIIIM MEII AMERICA 'home cf his parents Mr and Mrs Fay 1 hacker. OUR NATION'S TRUCKERST Mr and Mrs Henry Greenland left Monday for Salt Laka where "TRANSPORTATION joined tneir son wruce. ine insy U. S. A.", a display de tm-c-e will ifly to Mexico where signed to show Rusare planning a two weeks they sians how Americans vacation. ion tugene win Keep move goods and peothe home fires burning while atple, opened in Stalintending Cartoon College. grad in October, 1961. Ann Wilstead :ip:nt the latter From there Americai part of this week visiting at the truckers in blue den Lynn Wilstead home. Her parents will roll on to Kharkov, Mr and iMrs Fred Wih.tead of other major Russian retulrned her to her Since over half the world's home Monday. 1 F.lday tvening Mayor Vanda the exhibition. The 11 million Hreinson, wnormisnea 'her term trucks serving America travel of office, entertained a group of n a total 115 billion milet every young friend? at the amusement; water 4 Relocated and ball. This was the group who so ine at Lower Fish Crsek, lower year. They Include giant tractor-trailer- s, faithfully and diligently helped game to low because of drop in her in the decorating of the hall. water table e of draught moving on 22 tires, and driven with 15 separate gear They enjoyed chili and pop. conditions. This was a heavy Nfjw Year's Eve dance was Dpnd,iture of citv funds. shifts. Many of them are driv-- i la big success. The crowd was 5 Relocated about 15 miles of by the nation's 1,829,182 pro- femonal truckers huge and everyone enjoyed the piipeline west of Colton in con- -I 8,061 of them and dancing the junotion with the new highway iment Records show these merrymaking ... a. VP b SW isif ana une naii ' rats our " are noisemaKers, drivers: safest RJS'-decorations fun! of lot's shoulder on ? 6. Replaced worn out kitchen patches tlgjr "HUM 9T.F n.nin. .inlfnra,. Sunday evening the Ward bi n eauiDmcnt in ' Auditorium and LaVell Miller; purchased dishes, pans, etc. opric, Bishop rec represent smsiing mile-T- " "unseiors jonn i. Hougnion ana: 7 Remodeled the council room ords of accident-fre- e Jack Thorpe, entertained all the d lnstailed air conditioning for sire. Their Job iuddIv- - 4 folk from 14 on up at a entire cit hall building. young evwith the nation ing I " cottage meeting in the chapel. 8. Tiled floor in ladies lounge erything; from farm They esspecwlly enjoyed a show 'aT audi tpri urn. produce to telephones, ing of horns mivie film that has and playing a role so Started acquiring land in been taken of various commun- -, northwest, part of city to be des-i- ty vital that the average -activities. After midnight- a lgnated as a 5 American family has a truck JVU1. M park and recreation was utrvuurcu area. pancaKe driver working for it, directly or by the hungry attendants. 10. Purchased new poKce car. indirectly, on 60 days of the year. Mr and Mrs Louis Nougaret en HI. Made numerous small im- joyed spending Christmas with rovemenlts cl(ty buildings. their daughter, Loua c, her hus- Following are some of the REGIS CLUB LEADS IN BASKETBALL LEAGUE band, Don Watson and the grand proposed .projects for 1962, fin- Z T ances permitting: 7Z' Lodge J2lf rtlnue taprovements Pfn' this week League Standing league by racking up 38 30. t Martinez contin-- 1 onlwater of Three L Chuck's Pharmacy 79 to 47 for lued his fine W .. , play for Pete's by. nBpA in 0 rpmJn the without 6tlh win consecutive 0 Club Regis '6 1 loss. dgat fin1 the Colton-Kyuarea. This at- - f"0""!1!, VWtri's Drug 6 Regis' ne is in sudi a condition that 3 tack proved to be too much for Hansen'i American Ster 3 . backiboard for his earn d hs 4 Chuck's as Billy Higfoy, Richard Chuck's 'Pharmajcy S In tihe battle of the drug store having and Terry Hill set the Veltn's overcame a fl Regis, Petels BMber She o ........ 1 362 deficit nJion and 1 Mexican Lodge 6 pave for the clubmen. Vic Pier- - at the end of the third quarter c rf ottl and Chuck Ghirardelli topped to score a 49-Uast week's sdor'- win over Chuclcs. retired Une Bonds scorers. Chuck's ;: Begis Oub 79. Chuck's, 47. through revenues yet to be.de- Vettri's 4fl, Chucks 43. Hansen's American moved into cided upon by the city council. .T, Hansen's 7, Mexican lodge 40 3rd place ahead of Chuck's by I.. for ;,:r.: ter rally Veltri toI pull (b) Numerous streets remain to Petes Barber 38, Mexican L. 30 trouncing the Mexican Lodge 67 the vdctory. Lou Tone, husky thru improved L Segte club continued to set the to 40 and Pete's Battoer scored center for Chuck's was the games out the city. This will be accom 1: in the pace Herper basketball Its t win of the season at the high scorer with 17 points. plished with fundu furnished by the State through the B 4 C road fund allocations. (c) New units of equipment to replace old equipment. (d) Continued improvements on streets and sidewalks that are in need of repairs, (e) Continue program of water improvement eupplyi quality. (f) Continue to operate city in the best interests of citizens and using the tax monies to the best purposes.. i . . NIC WfCR i" OF I . - fol-ye- ar ' I - i j j ; a OUR STORE. IN j 60-fo- ot ' -- ex-T- These Prices for Friday and Saturday, Janl 5, 6 he "rS U. S. INSPECTED MEATS rei BOAS Pivrhnnmirfl m ujFiuiuuiui U.S. GOOD BEEF fcfcfc LSL&iir GROUND ) 3 lbs $fl FRESH lort-aitra- i m 1n well-balanc- ed " S! mf 'i - rr ( "Hr.; Effective January I, 1962 Your Savings at THE HELPER STATE mm fkt mmm i (vHaimum Bank Kates H)kW 45! On Regular Savings Savings Certificates .THE HELPER STATE BANK OF HELPER, UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF PRICE, UTAH $! 5pkgs $3 pLa)I?I?n0 Libby's POTATO PATTIEs Frozen FIN E TOO D te" &3affgjaifliEflG) S 3 lbs $H ; if aLW Crime Institute from Page One forcement". "White Collar Crime", The Criminal Law and Morals", "Sci entific Detection of Criminals, and Criminal (Behavior", "Improving Judicial Procedure", the "Criminally of Women", "Minority Groups and Crime" and "Con troversial Issues in Modern Policing" will also be discussed. Dean iMacNamara was the guest lecturer at last year's Institute. He is a Fellow of the Am erican Association for the Ad- vaneement of Science, secretary- treasurer of the American So--j ciety of Criminology and presi-de- nt of the American League to Abolish Capitol Punishment. He is also director of the Traf fic Management Survey Fund and (President of the New York Institute of Public Service Train- Srr Each gg)c 8 cans $H American 9c Ipgesosos ,gBBl?ISE m Can Sc 12 rolls "gnssia $S J Dean MacNamara has had 25 years experience as a trouble shooter, practicing and theoreti- ehildren in Cartoondale, Colo. Mr and Mrs Don Newberry and Dick were thrilled .to have as visitors at their home for the past week, Mildred's mother, Mrs Florence Elliott, sister Connie and children of Springville. They were especially plea:ed to have the visitors spend Christmas with them. Mr and Mrs Thomas Hilton are back home after spending a week vacation in Vista, Calif., with their son Tommy and wife Mairilyn and children. Martin Carl on left for Strong bourg. Neb. last Friday when he received word of the death of his mother, Mrs Amanada Johnson, 99. She died on the 28th and funeral services were held Tuesday. Martin will visit for the next week at Hapton, Neb. with Mr and Mrs Ervin Teden before returning home. Mrs Teden is Mns Carlson's daughter. Uan IPapeg roll ggc orica 5 Cans g)c CHIFFON 2 rolls ZEE , gaEflgjes 1 ANNOUNCE THIS HIGHER RATE OF EARNINGS FOR YOUR SAVINGS Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Have Permitted the Higher Bates Many Thanks to Our Customers and Friends Who Have Been with Us These Past Years. BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS 1962 THE HELPER STATE DAMK OF HELPEQ, UTAH 1 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation OC7UFD NrMtitMtfl ft BOOII UTAH HILPIR JOURNAL imii su 3 Cans Shurfine Freestone GRAPEFRUIT CZXEEPES iitr-iMS- Mur HELPER lbd))c 8 Cans Tip Tor j ing. 12-mon- ths To Conform With General Banking Practices Throughout The State THE FIRST BONELESS . will EAnn n On BEEF GOOD FROZEN FOODS DRINK "a IZJa Continued AN D oj) reT roast tn(x 43 , J ne U.S. QUALITY FOOD5 h 5Rvme ht X Shavers 303 cans I e 5 cans tl $! Dc I I 5ATI$FftCTIOn GUARAnTEED "7 |