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Show ( HELPER'S ANNUAL VOLUNTEER "YOU COME TO OUR BALL - - WE'LL GO TO .YOUR NEXT FIRE VALUABLE PRIZES ! GIVEN AWAY REFRESHMENTS GOOD MUSIC EB. 101th See You There ! Friendly News Notes From CASTLE G ATF Melvin Bushman. She was born 22 and is named Melissa, Mr and Mrs Jack Lufeson of Spanish Fork and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Ghein of SLC and children visited this week with Marilyn and Helen's parents, Mr and Mrs Jan. ' toe at calling SPRING GLEN your Howard Stevens of Mapleton a visitor here on Monday. He wai here to visit with the Jajk Thorpe family. .Primary Preparation m.'otins was held Monday afternoon with Mr? Mae Snow presiding. Mrs Ruth Durrant presented a conThose under 20 in the ward tinuation of the lesson "How can were the winners oif the Sacra- we work together?" Others atment meeting attendance contest tending were Josephine Houghheld for the past three months. ton, Dorothy Bcrwns, Helen Hough Those over 12 are to be treated ton, Verda CrUg, Cica Davis and to free bowling and under 12, Arlene Wilitead. From Vista, Calif, comes news have a party for them. The con- of the birth of a son Feb. 1 to Tommy and Marilyn Hilton. Mr and Mrs Thomas Hilton are the proud grandparents here rejoicing over the arrival of Corey J. Grandparents in Sunny side are Mr and Mrs Leslie All-reThe Hiltons have two other children, Stephen and Stacey. Bulah Tabone and children Fay Thacker. traveled to Provo Friday where Mr and Mrs Dodd Wilstead they visited with relatives until spnit the weekend in Emery Saturday. The y drove over to county at the heme of daughter get arqainted with a new little Mrs iSharpe Snow In Castle nieca and cousin. The tiny miss Dale and with Mary's mother, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Mrs Belle Allred in Cleveland, Mrs will was 9-- lb oz d. Dick Snow spent the weekend visiting at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Clint Snow. He was down from Salt Lake to see the sunshine. He reports that one could the hardly believe density of the fog there. Sunday dinner guests at the Martin Carlson home were Mr and Mrs Mike Casella and Robyn and Marty of Sunnyside. The o- Mike's birthday. evening Mrs Lenore Davis entertained the following members of the Birthday club at ccasion was Thursday her home: Ruth Johnson, Clea and Mrs Homer Snyder Tuesday for Olatha, Colo., to visit his mother who is ill. Mr and Mrs Harold Hansen were weekend visitors in Layton with Mr and Mrs Henry Anderson. They visited their daughter Judy Devine and family in Og-dand son Rodger and family in Salt Lake City. The Lihoma girls were joined by their fathers on their annual Daddy-Da- te Saturday night at the was chapel. A turkey dinner served. The table decorations were red and white following a Valentine theme. Games were played. Special guests were Stake Leader Mrs Leon Nourse, Ward President, Riva Riddle and Geo. Bell. In charge of the party were Catherine Anderson, Beverly Banasky and Selma Rowley. The annual stockholders meeting of the stowell Ditch company was held Saturday at the school house. The same board of directors was appointed for the new year. Mary Duke is visiting in Orem for the next ten days with her daughter Elaine Nelson and her family. We extend our sympathies to Reed Tanner because of the death last week of his mother, Marie Tanner. Tommy Vuksinick was confirm ed a member of the church Sun Mr en Helen R u s sell, Blanche Thomas, Sylvia Barney, Eva Smith, Edna Hardee and Elna Nougaret, who was the birthday gal that night. Andy Lewis and daughter Ju-d- ie motored to Salt Lake Saturday for doctor appointments. While there they also visited with son and brother Gary who x is now employed in SLC. Davis, Olive Houghton. Magann, day and his slittle brother Albert was blessed. Mr and Mrs Cecil Gibbons and daughter, Rhonda of Greenriver were weekend guests at the home of his sister, Mrs Myrtle- - WharEf and frrnily. We extend our sympathies to Mrs Sarah Johnson because "of the death of her sister, Jane Weslenskow. Mr and Mrs Harold Hansen received word Wednesday of the birth of a new grandson. The parents are Roger and Aleen Hansen of Salt Lake. Marye Rowley attended the North Alpine Forensic festival conducted Saturday at American Fork and was one of the orators. Sunday at the home and Mrs Carrol Riddle and family were his parents, Mr and Visitors of Mr Mrs Guy Riddle of Rihcfield, his grandmother, Mrs Flora King of Marysvale and a brother, Thello Riddle of Price. On Friday, Fob. .16 at 7:30 p.-at the Ward Chapel a meeting will be held to introduce the Cub Scout program. AH boys from the ages of 8- to 11 years, or if they will be 8 years old by Oct., are eligible. All boys interested are to bring their par ents and the district Scout Lead er will explain and outline the program to be followed. m. News About Our Neighbors From KENiL WORTH By BARBARA CALES Mr and Mrs DeVon Johnson Mr and Mrs Van Swenson vis Mrs Victor Christensen. and family ' of J Bountiful spent ited. Friday with Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Merlin Anderson and family visited in Richfield the weekend visiting here with Martin Swenson. the stars of the Bell Telephone DeVon's folks, Mr and Mrs A. R. Miss Linda Bishop of Helper with Mr and Mrs Dee Hyatt. V, Sec TJs First CENTRAL COMMISSION AND SUPPLY TO Phone GR Helper that day. afternoon Claudia Saturday Wilstead celebrated har 12th the following birthday with young friends, Barbara Costello, Janet Benash, Vkki Nourse, Ton! spent the weekend with Diana Swenson. Mr and Mrs Ro9s Christensen and children of Salt Lake visit ed the weekend with Mr and Mrs George Richards and Mr and Bottino, Penny Williams, Diana Fossat, Patricia Peterson, Callie Mills, Linda and Debbie Gale, Janet Thorpe, Andrea Lewis, Carol Tabone and Norma Martinez. A party was held at the amusement hall where the girls enjoyed games, dancing and Mr and Mrs Harold Jewkes visited in Castle Dale with Mr and Mrs Lyle Strllson and R. Jensen. Mr and Mrs Glyn Matthews and children spent the weekend in Ogden visisting with Glynn's grandparents Mr and Mrs Alfred Matthews. left Mrs Celia Charlesworth Saturday for Littleton, Colo., to spend several weeks with her and family Mr and daughter Mrs Tommy Conover. Mr and Mrs Merlin Anderson and family visited in Richfield with Mr and Mrs Dee Hyatt. A Few Decades Past A NEWSPAPER WAS A RARITY 8, JOURNAL (Utah) HKi2 PAGE THREE - T'a$ f KNOW THESE FACTS 1 IF YOUR CHILD HAS A BAD SORB THROAT . . call your doctor, especially if there is difficulty in swallowing, swollen neck glands, high fever, nausea or vomiting. Prompt treatment of ".strep" throat can prevent rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease. 2 IP YOU THINK YOU HAVE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE . . see your doctor. Only he can tell. He can usually control it and decrease the chances of heart damage or "stroke". - Margaret Carol Lawrence" will be one of Johnson and Ruth's folks, Mr Hour's 'Tortals of Music" over NBC-TSunday evening, Feb. and Mrs Edgar Johnson. artists appearing on the program include violinist Isaac Stern, Mrs Dorothy Bowns was hostat her home Thursday when ess stars George Mahalia Jackson, Metropolitan Opera gospel singer the following ladies dropped !.n Teleand Bell the Donald Voorhees London and Anna Moffo, with to help her celebrate her birth9 p.m. Channel 2 phone Orchestra. day in style: Ellen Carlson, Mae Hilton, Alice James, Ruby Taylor and Rose Salzetti of Spring Glen. Mrs Shirl Etzel and daugh ters of Price were also visitors ' K K Protect your By SELMA ROWLEY lift II E L P THURSDAY, FEB. Notes of Interest from Neighboring the Primary workers will begin their annual Penny Iirade th:n. They home by ARLENE WILSTEAD The test was real close, but nevertheless the winners are rejoicing over the victory. A time and date to remember is Feb. 12 at 10:30 a.m. because ADM; S1.00 3 STROKES ARE NOT HOPELESS , . Many patients can be treated effectively. Invalidism can be prevented or reduced. Your Heart Fund dollars helped to produce these advances. But heart disease is still the nation's 1 health enemy. Further progress depends upon your support of medical research. Ak yoar Heart Association tor them mnd otlwr hripful pMphlHi GIVE to the HEART FUND Mr and Mrs Ross Christensen and children of Salt Lake visited the weekend with Mr and, Mrs George Richards and Mr and Mrs Victor Christensen. Mr and Mrs Roger Bryan and son of Clearfield spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Ted Bryan Mr and Mrs Ralph Jensen and Mr and Mrs Jack Jensen of Salt Lake spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Waiter Jensen. Mrs Clark Rowley and son of Salt Lake visited with friends and relatives Saturday. prepared and served by th girls Parents present were Mrs Richard Davis and Lorraine; Mrs Brandis Cales and Barbara; Mrs Winnifred Warren, Marie and Betty, Mrs Bill Bergamo and Charmaine President Rosalie. Matthews and their leader Leah Neilson, Mrs Arlen Brown and Mrs Maxis Crocco sang a duet. Mrs Stella Wilstead is confined to the Carbon hospital. Mrs Evelyn Marshall and chil dren spent a week in Salt Lake City visiting with Mr and Mrs Bob Dixon and family. Mr and Mrs Mike Dmitrich had a family dinner Sunday in honor of their son Tony's first birthday. Enjoying the occasion were Mr and Mrs Frank Kraync Jr. of Salt Lake, Mr and Mrs Steve Hatsis and Mrs Mary Dmit rich of Price. Mr and Mrs Robert Saastamo-ni- n and daughters of Salt Lake visited with Mr and Mrs Art Saasrtamonin over the weekend. Mr and Mrs Calvin Jewkes spen,t Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting with Mr and Mrs Junior Jewkes and family. The Laurel Class and their leader Leah Nielson, served a Mother and Daughter dinner on Stamp pad inkt Tuesday evening. The meal was the Journal office. available IN MANY AMERICAN COMMUNITIES! ... HERE'S HOW Then a newspaper was a thing to be marveled at lor 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 fact that almost all of our modern communities have their own hometown newspapers, freely edited by members of their own communities spreading the news, the of business the community, and stimulating I m '4m i D 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. OUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS A HERITAGE TO PROTECT 14 MT MtAtWAY IA1T Ull CltY.tttAN SceusTot . FIRST - pick out the Car or truck you want to buy. ... 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