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Show Che HELPER PACE (Utah) JOURNAL Notes of Interest trom neighboring nrrasDiAY, fed. i, M2 SIX By Mrs Louis Kosec, chairman of the palio drive here and helpers Pauline Vca, Mary Pinarelli, No- dra Richardson, Pauline Rich- ards, Jennie Matelcovic, Barbara Hughes, Hazel Olsen, Rose Len- detti, Elva Judd, Chry al Fuller ton, Rose Salzetti, Lfah Haslain, Violet Ekriner, Helen Marasco and Mrs John Marasco, complct- ed the drive (Monday and wish to thank (the people for the'r fine cooperation. Mr and Mrs Angelo Melio and family and Mr and Mrs 3iUy Riodel and family all of Moab, spent the weekend vi!ting their mother, Mr9 Loufca Mello. INedra Ricljiardson took her Sunday school class on a akaUng party to Price Friday evening. The following girls attended: EH aine Conover, Peggy James, Bar- -' bare Nielson, Marlene Richard son, Sherrel Allred, Rosy in For?-gre- n and Sherry Nichols Pete and Jean Jones made a trip to iManti Friday. Fred Blackthorn took his boy scout troop on an outing Saturday. Making the trip were: Greg Bell, Mike Thomas and Paul ENGLEMAN Afedidol Director, National Foundation Arthritis Clinical Study Center, San Francitco, Calif. the nation today, thousands of Americans have steeled Across ,'countless dollars are spent by arthntics each year on quack remedies and spurious cures in their frustrating search for some means of improving their j condition. Their need is intense, for arthritis is much more than a mere stiffness of the joints that accompanies the aging process. It is a whole complex of diseases and conditions whose causes are largely unknown and for which medical science has yet to find a cure. ' If utr ) A Millions of Because of rheumatic Iff : f i LMh .h. f v s i dis- ease, 320,000 persons in this country are totally unable to do any productive work. The condition hits children, too, often with pain so intense that even the weight of a bed sheet is unbearable. Preventive Unknown In the face of this huee prob lem, there is a general lack of knowledge on how best to care Tor the arthritic. With no way to prevent the condition, phy sicians have great need for more and better resources for dealing with the arthritis problem. New tools and new methods must be developed through research, and the new knowledge thus attained must be quickly disseminated to physicians for immediate translation into terms of high quality treatment for their patients. To meet the critical needs resulting from a medical prob lem of such overwhelming proportions. The National Foun dation-Ma- n h of Dimes has turned the full force of its meet to dynamic the challenge of crippling arthritis. By directing an organized attack on the three major fronts of research, patient aid and professional education, it is confident that arthritis, birth defects and other crippling diseases can be fought with the same that marked its historic fight against polio. Here f t the University of California Medical Center a whole new concept for dealing sur-ces- s SLMt Kosec. PMVINTION UNKNOWN . . Dr. Iphralm InaUman namiiMs rthritU in the Nw March of DlmM-AnaArrhrllls Clinical Study Center in San Prancisca whara h it mMikal director. vkllm ef juvenile Friendly rhewwMrtaid nc wun enrome disease is being formulated. Supported with funds raised through the March of Dimes, an Arthritis Clinical Study Center is in full ooera tion, one of a growing number oi such centers being established across the country with National Foundation grants. Under the ideal conditions uniafforded by a full-scaversity medical center, with lis spienaid research facilities an number oi patients and a large group of medical students who will carry the experience and knowledge acquired here to all parts of the nation, the Arthritis Center is constantly stepping up the pace in the new assault upon rheumatic diseases. Under the direction of staff members who are experts in their fields, and with the close cooperation of specialized departments in biochemistry, orthopedics, physical medicine, pediatrics, radiology, ophthal le ever-increasi- "te iMelba Mills spervt a few days City last week, Married club held Sunday evening at Mr arid Mrs Jay Donahue. Mr and Mrs George Olsen were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Aplanalp. Mr and Mra Fred Blackham and family were business visitors in Salt Lake Wednesday. Harold and Mary Duke xeceiv ed word ithat they have a new to granddaughter born Monda Don and Elaine Nelson of Orcm Rose Bendetti left for Salt Lake Wednesday to spend a few day in Salt Lake The Young their meeting the home of Cri Mc doorstep. Speaker at Sacrament Services Sunday evening was Dean Jar-mof Price from the Institute .mamnanled pwm. w of young his wtfe. A people were issued certificates for baptismal work done at toe Manti Temple in oenair or uie genealogical committee of North Carbon Stake by Jack Thorps. A erouD of children oresented a Primary penny drive skit with others of the Primary helping in tong A town dance was held at the under the direction of Hubert LiAYXR BY LAYER amusement hall Saturday evening and Vends Hreinson. A good time was reported by all attending. ftan the ground up, here are & natfor layers of the atmos- - action of the sun's ultraviolet Tuesday night the MIA Laurel rays rtrikinc oxygen Ionosphere: class under Khe direction of their TToposphere: honored ft air 50 to 200 miles up, filled with teacher. Ora Boadin. region of gas; their mothers at a spaghetti din- SMning moisture, dust, carbon electrically conduottve beyond 200 miles, a little vrh ti fill a ..faliii iut iweaitzierM; Strtto- - know area. n, gdrl also presented her mother 10 to 30 mQea up, with a corsage. Attending were: dry air, no clouds; : 20 to SO miles high Colored Pencil Sett, all Muds, Molly and Mrs Bulah Tabone, ozone produced by the elper Journal. Betty Mae and Mrs Mae Snow, Judie and Mrs Virginia Lewis, Lisle Ann and Mrs Verda R Vinson, Marvel and Mrs Annabe l Sm Us First! Fish, Karen and Mrs Olive Diane Jensen and Mrs CENTRAL COMMISSION Ileen Wilde,. Ruth Tamagawa, Dix ie Lea Taylor, Mavis Jones and AND SUPPLY CO Mrs Art Nicholsen, Mns Joanne Phone GR Hyatt, Helper Mrs OraMrs Vanda Hreinson and Bogdin. 10-mi- le- logo-dens-ity re: ut mm. con-thi- Ma-ga- nn, Gibson. LadlcK sAuxiliary was held Wed nesday evening with president Laisca Mellor conducting. Edna Hardee and Lenore Davis served refreshments to the ladies that evening at the lounge... Mr and Mrs Sye James are re Joicing over the arrival of a new grandson born Thursday, Jan 25 to Wallace (Nick) and Virg inia James of Paris, Idaho. The 4-and : baby weighed S- -tt name a because g.and awaiting ma says he was supposed to be a The Sunday school superLuten-denc- y girL Mrs Sam Marrelli accompanied has been reorganized with her niece and nephew Barby Edgar Johnson sustained as sup bara and David Anderson, visitand erintendent; Bryan Brady ed at the end of the week with Jack Thomas as counselors. Will Gayles folks, Mr and Mrs Tom tnd as ard Craig superintendent Bendall. Gayle and Barbara reBryan Brady and Larry Hyatt, turned to Salt Lake on Saturas counselors, were released. The David stayed on to visit rest of the workers were retained. day. with his grandparents for the Peggy Lynn Wilstead spent the coming week. oz. to U. S, car owners to replace the old . . generator and regulator, and is designed to last the life of the car. its The new alterna- tor continues to charge the car battery even at engine idle. And the car owner whose auto is equipped with power, seats, lower windows, a heater, a cigarette lighter and so on, no longer need be concerned about insufficient battery charge and winter stalling. have an answer to their battery maintenance problems. The Motorola alternator system can extend battery life even up to 50 with large electrical requirements. Alternator systems come in 30 or 45 amp units, and will fit most 12 volt, negative ground vehicles built since 1959. For more facts write "Alternator", Motorola, Inc., 9401 W. Grand Ave., Franklin Park. Illinois. visiting her daughter, Joyce. PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP Mr and Mrs Hod Ferguson of NOTICES Salt Lake spent the weekend Consult clerk of District visiting her mother, Mrs lone Court or the respective sign. Pinarelli. ers ' Cor further information. Bonnie iFaado of Salt Lake , City spent the weekend at horn. NOtlOe TO Creditors The Oliver Jensen family were, visitors in Emery county Sunday. ESTATE OF JAMES THOMAS Spring Glen's population was! CHARLESWORTH, Decease; increased Saturday when threl Creditor, win present data babies were born ait the Carbon with vouoners to the undesigned hospital. A boy for Mr and Mrs Administrator at 284 Blafee 8U Larry MUano; a girl for Mr . and Helper, Utah, or at the office of Mrs Allen Johnson and a girl nis attorney, A. John RujgerC Carbon County Courthouse, Prlov for Mr and Mrs George BelL on or before the 19h dor n, Mr and Mrs Homer Snyder turned home Monday from Spo-'April, AJD., 1962. EARL L. HAMLET kane, Washington, after having AxkunJstrMor spent the past six weeks vislsting. witn the WU1 Annexea their daughter, Marilyn Nickis and her family. Attorney for Admiootraitor: The Senior Ibasketball team. A- - JOHN RUQOKRI, after their game at Price Thurs- - Carbon County Courthouse Utsflu day night, 'were guests for sup- per at the Fred Blackham home. First Published, January 1U Mr and Mrs Thill Marshall of PUbUsbed, SaK Lake left for home Monday 1 1MB. after spending some time with their daucjhtor, Mrs John Try to do to others as yoa Fertile, Jr. and family. would have them do to you, and Dorothy and Cheryil Ann Faz-ri- o do not be discouraged if they had a combined birthday fail sometimes C Dtcfeaa party Sunday. Dorothy was 11, and Cheryil was 9. A chili supper and birthday oake was served to their little school frienls and relatives. Bobby Richardson and James Monroe and son of Kemmerer, Wyoming, spent the weekend visiting at the Chester Richardson home. of Wi ast V ESTATE OF MARIA HARRISON CHARLESWORTH, Deceased; Creditors will present claim with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator at 284 Blake St., Helper, Utah, or at the office of his attorney, A. John Rugger i. Carbon County Courthouse, Price, Utah, on or before the 15th day of April, AJD., 1962. EARL L. HANLEY 1, T TGI 114X90 mnus- - itf F09 FPOTlCTtPf Equitable Insurance Agency INSURANCE Of All Types a newspaper a thing to be marveled at for memories of the Press' fight for freedom were fresh in mind. Although newspapers are common in our country today, their existence should not be taken for granted. It is a wonderful fad that almost all of our modern communities have their own hometown newspapers, freely edited by members of their own communities spreading the news, stimulating the business of the community, and keeping their readers informed of important events elsewhere. It is well to keep in mind that a free press and a free people are an unbeatable team. AUTO PATTERICK QEOROE ME7-03- Price, Utatt 30 ERN'S RADIO & REPAIRS 115 Roosevelt St. Helper Dial QR 2.5540 TAX fm UtT It AM IfCORt lOOIf TfsM W I mI ItAf Itir-ll- Ul um um sua HELPER JOUR'" jb 1 r in HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS A HERITAGE TO PROTECT) 14 WMT MSASWAV MIT IAII W,atAB j Public Liability FIRE t"ione Work Guaranteed was - LIFE 1962. T-- V ill IB 1 Notice To Creditors A. JOHN RVGGERI, RARITY be- head factor, now DC Carbon County Courthouse Price, Utah. First Published, January 11, 1962. Last Published, February IN MANY AMERICAN COMMUNITIES! Then able vehicles come a costly over- Administrator Attorney for Administrator : A NEWSPAPER WAS A :iSvi $f Winter temperatures and car troubles seem to arrive about the same time each year. Antifreeze and tire chains help with some problems ... but troubles really start when an over- worked battery just won't kick Taxicab companies and busoff thut engine. inesses having auto or truck ' Now, that's solved too! Motorfleets where continuous startola offers a new ing and stopping is necessary, and where inoperalternator system Rowley's, over The annual Home Builder's , weekend as a guest at the home in Spring DaddysDate of the Primary or- oi Miss Ellen Allred Glen. held was Thursday ganization Mr and Mrs Lynn .Morgan and evening. Mrs Helen Houghton rnd were In charge children of MbnUceUo spent the Mrs Verda activities. Attend- weekend visiting here and in of the night ing with their partners were: Price. Lynn and Stove motored Janet and Thorpe, Andrea on to Salt Lake on business and and Andy Lewis, Clavlla and will stay until Wednesday. The Duane Wilsteed, and Carol and children Bret and Pamela will Paul Tabone. Mrs Mae Snow, Mrs visit (with grandparents, Mr and and Mrs Mrs Dodd Wilsteed and Mr and Josephine Houghton, Leon Nourse and daughter of Mrs Afton Morgan of Price un- Heloer. also were in attendance, til their parents return. Mrs Leon MoKerKunck ano son Some very lively tames were played before everyone enjoyed Robert, of California are here a generous helping of strawberry visiting at the home of Barbara's parents, Mr and Mrs Wauace shortcake. help. The mammoth task of flcht- ing arthritis as a total problem has Just begun. But the vigor and scope of The Nation al Foundation's newest effort should bring renewed hope to the 11,000,000 victims of rheumatic diseases who have waited too long for the advance of medical science to reach their A Few Decades Past Lee? by ARLtSK WILSTEAD ever-wideni- nr parentP, .the the weekend. CASTLE GATF mology and social service, a total team approach to the complex problems of the arthritis patient has been introduced. Work rays Dividends Our work already has begun to pay dividends. Improvements in care have been effected. The range and amount of service have been increased. circle of The knowledge is reaching more and more professional workers in medicine, thus affecting the lives of a constantly-growin- g number of people who ne 4XR ATMOSPHERE Exo-sphe- Earl and Louis Hansen were vi itors in Salt Lake Tuesday. The Friendly Sewing club held it, regular meeting Thursday at the home of Tina Zemlock. Phillip and Pauline Vea were weekend visitors in Salt Lake City. Andrew Hansen is in tha Price hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. Ralph and Shirley Keii and children of Moab visited her Uotes From an -- ROWLEY i DR. EPHRAIM themselves to live with the pain and suffering of crippling arthritis, simply be cause they have found no alternative but to accept it. .With New Motorola Alternator System. SPRING GLEN Slow, Steady Gains Are Made In War On Crippling Arthritis By Stop Winter Car Troubles L : rJ n . suII |