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Show ELECTION NOTICE coupon negotiable general obligation bonoVs of Helper City, Utah, in the sum of $75,000 bearing interest at a rate not to exceed five per cent per annum, and due and payable in not to exceed fifteen ( 15 ) years from the date of said bonds, be issued and sold for the purpose of improving and extending the existing waterworks plant and system of said city, including without limitation, the making of improvements, enlargements, replacements and extensions to Hie municipally owned Helper (5) City waterworks and dittrib-Utio- n system within and without ttie boundaries o f aaid city, the construction of reservoirs, supply mains, mains,' and appurtenant structures and facilities, to increase the capacity of said system and the quality of water distributed there- - nam 2h Commtnt Ui hv JAMES IV. cal triffi against major complaint Proid?nt Kennedy's fiscal policies is the fact that he proposes to spend virtually every dollar to be owned and con- by, all trolled by said city?" revenof increased government Said election will be held at ue that he forecasts for next the following polling place, and year. the persons indicated as follows Tills is right in line with the will act as election officials: famous law developed by Prof. Parkinson that "government exVoting District: penditures rile to meet income." Ea:t Helper, No. 7; In other words, whenever addWest Helper, No. 8; itional revenue is in sight this Northwest Helper No. 21. serves to trigger plans for additional spending. Polling Place: But why, many mcmibars of Civic Auditorium, Congrai? are asking pointedly, South Main Street, can't some of the increased revenue be utilized for the tax reHelper City, Utah. duction that is so badly needed Election Officials: to provide capital for the expan- Janet Hatch, Golda Ann Spensko. The polls will be 7 Dalpiaz, sion and modernization nation's industrial plant? open from Or why a.m. to of the cant some bo utilized 8 p.m. 'for reducing the federal debt is furtler given that on which has reached the astronom19th, 1062, thart being the ical total of nearly $300 billion, Notice March first Monday after said election, the City Council will meet at its regular meeting place in said cWy ait 7:30 pm. and canvass the returns and declare the results of said election. Not by mkht. nor liy power, hut !v mv Spirit. (Zech. 1:6). There is no distance so preiit. no heart so hard, no situation c hopelcs!" that it cannot he touched and 'trans-tormeby love's clear, strong word d non-dtflen- se MITCHELL I roopcra-fio- n newspaper. DISIASfS OF HI AIT AND HOOD VISSILt Although many parents don't realize it, their homes are ar of potentially poisonous senals substances. Hundreds of medi-- 1 cines which can ibe purchased with or without prescription fall EZJ i Insecticides, pesticides, furniture polish, lye, cleaning agents, varnish removers and fuel MFAT EATERS A dietary note, from the Pcnn Children have an unfortunate sylvania Packer: "In 1960, eactiknapk for dlscowring these sub- person in me u.a. consiuneu B"!stances. unless proper of 161 pounds of red tlons are n, they will eat meat. He also ate 35 pound, ofjtne f arne repeatedly, no Chiclcen and turkey, 204 pounds maUer what the to. One little of fruits, 2O0 pounds of veget- kerosene thm, tlmes drank ables, 670 pounds of dairy orod wilhin tw0 wwks wiU ucis, .ivo pounus oi poiaW, auu urwittin,elv nlav with noison in 7.5 pounds of sweetpotatoes." any form powder, liquid or pill and invariably, they will get purposes can be reduced permits around to tasting or eating it. us. to make INCREASES in other since "this is one of their natural important areas notably educa- means of exploring the world. A tion, health, housing, and natur child "will also take unusually al resource development with- - lare.- amounts of some Strang out raising significantly total ex- - substance one small patient ate penditures for domestic civil his way through 81 aspirin lets. Very often, children will Why, the economy edvocates make a party out of their exo'or instantly demanded, can't some ations and feed their new dls- expenditures be cut without the COVeries to playmates government feehng that it must. The st protection for our immediately plan to spend the cMldren js proper prevention, projected ravings for welfare and Parents mmt rememlber that programs which could be iheir offspring have arms eight postponed either temporarily or feet long they can climb mto places that are feenungly ioreverj There also was considerable lmpossibl) and that they can questioning of indications given find surstances that have been in Mr Kennedy's message that m (for ninths, m all fairness to the budget e timates were delib- - our ch.ildreIli we fhould keep a all poten. erately planne- d- rather than be- - runnin ilwentory ing .based on a need for essential tially dangeroas chemicals in and government services. 'outside the house, and in the The impression was maae on bam anid garage. Any chemical some members of Congrats that that is poisonous should be tight a deficit might have been pre- - ly and gealed, marked dieted or a larger surplus might plaillly andiury for the best been foret.een if the gov- - tection, kept under lock and key. ernment planners had decided to, for accldental plan it that way. wU1 depending on 'he The bans for this impression of It is a wise mm Mr Kennedy's statement, af- &c &n to a rising economy ter an em Referring prccau-avera- ACCIDINTf cTn'bTtaken Zro?te ... nan w . m arr,,Me M DitMMs ol th Heart and Bld cau mora than af dart in lh United StatM. Vitl all j i PNiUMONI DEATHS BELOW AGE dean DEAIH5 I AVAIIABU f luUHl SOU'( NA fl QED IIONAl HS9 OfFICf Of VIIAl DISEASES OF THE HEART AND BLOOD VESSELS are the nation's No. 1 health enemy, being responsible for about 54 per cent of all deaths at all ages. The Heart Fund supporting nationwide programs of research, education and community service is your No. 1 defense against heart disease. Give generously when a Heart Fund volunteer calls at your home in observance of Heart Sunday, February 26. ated .y eye, the poison 4e it or rkin, and main taining adequate circulation and stomach, respiration. The risk of accidental poison-oth- er jug wffl ,be considerably lessened flU foUow. home saf ety rule, .f (Prevention is far more valu- awe than treatment. . So long as I hold evil in con- I cannot (be wholly sciousness, --Baker Eddy good "If success turns your head, vou're facing the wrong Mary - Clocks Into Dollars Limestone, one of the earth's most common rocks, is becoming an increasingly useful mineral in Utah and the West because of growing population and markets. In rough form, cut to dimension, crushed or pulverized, it has dozens of uses. The quarrying of limestone is an important Utah industry. In 1960, output totaled 1,700,000 tons, valued at $3,000,000. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes an abundant life for all" . . . IS HIS DIRECT LINE P'JMKMtvMMi'A COMMUNICATION OF WITH YOU! the newspaper, the businessman can show you tn de what he sells, why you need nit product or Mnace. how much it costs, and where to com so buy It WVA "the newspaper way" of showing you hw vara h saves you precious shopping time by letting you dead before you go to town what you want to buy. Whqt't more, you can clip the ads and take them with you tt remind you to take advantage ol the bargains you read In is always bright and right to clothes in minutes with a flamcless The weather tcal about dry OR electric dryer. You save steps too because an electric in the can be installed anywhere kitchen, laundry, bathroom, or you name it dryer A flamcless electric dryer is so safe, clean, economical. Get an electric dryer now, and hangup the clothesline instead of the clothes ! and TOTAL BfTTf set YOUR DCALIK NOW SHOP IN THE YOUR STORES THAT ADVERTISE HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER! FHOM tiAnttic$ CEEDJJKB:: CD n YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER 1 ...;fv OVFK AGE 65 mm To The Businessman S DIAHTIi ve , , Leading Causes of Death United Slates j ge - pro-ha- m.vo CANCIK this dangerous category, as into Kit lf in PROTECT YCTJR CHILD AGAINST POISONS .- iff. published this do and caued Mr Kennedy to request elevating the deibt ceil-in- g to an unprecedented. $308 billions?. Members of the congressional economy Ibloc also are opposing Mr Kennedy's proGIVEN by order of the City strenuously for further increases in Professionals Council of Helper City, Utah, posals spending iparticul- - i this 25th day of January, 1962. arly at a time when he is urging defense e x p enditures, higher THORIT HATCH when the proposed budged is preLawyer cariously .in balance, and when the international balance of pay155 So. Main Helper, Utah ments situation threatenta serious Phone GR difficulties. In fact, many fiscal experts on Mayor Capitol Hill contend that there is little, or no, chance, under exconditions, for Mr Kenisting . FUNERAL HOME nedy's prifcosed $912.00,000,000 Dick Mitchell spending (budget to wind up in City Recorder Embalmer & Funeral Director balance. They assert that the only thing Phone ME Price Ut Date of First (Publication, Febthat will bring about a balanced 11962. Date of Last Pub ruary 6, budget is a successful campaign lication, (March 8, 1'962. to induce memlbers of Congress to reject all proposals for unessential spending. Such campaigns have had considerable success at timete in the past -, BRFWFfl WITH PIIRF i? ' Here is the way Sen. Dirksen "To plan a deficit under such of Illinois, the Senate Republican, would increase the circumstances sums the ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER. leader, up government's of risk pressures, inflationary financial situation following pre sentation of Mr Kennedy's rec- -i damaging alike to our domestic ord peace-tim- e spending budget for the 1963 fiscal year (ending balance of payments. "On the other hand, we are June 30, 1962). still far short of full capacity use n. 'The Administration," Se Dirksen asserted, "is racing head of plant and manpower. "To plan a larger surplus long into future deficits of enormous size by spending all in- would risk choking off economic come at a time of peak prosperity recovery and contributing to a and by starting new programs premature down-tur- n. "Under present economic circertain to cost billions in future cumstances, therefore, a moderfinanced years, necessarily by ate surplus of the magnitude pro borrowed money." An illustration of the Admin-Jste- a jected above ($500 million) is lion's ispiandinig philosophy the best national policy, considering all of our needs and obwaia presented in two illuminatsentences in Mr ing Kennedy's jectives." Many members of Congress exbudget message.. First, he said that "expendi pressed alarm at the eize of the billion spending .program tures for agricultural programs, $82 for the postal deficit, and fori which has soared $11,6 billion temporary extended unemploy-- 1 above the $80.9 billion which Pres ment compensation are expected ident Eisenhower had recommend ed, before he left the White to drop." 1962 fiscal Economy advocate;? began to (House, for the current discern a gleam of hope but year. ' , only until they reached the next Colored Penctl Sets, all kindi, sentence, which said: The fact that funds for these flelper Journal. Oirtrtbuted bu HELPER MERCANTILE. CO.. Helper, Utah H Asn, r A PACE SEVEN Ti following is one of a serii't articles from Utah State Medi- o nOUHA-- JOURNAD (Utah) FEB. 8, 1962 THURSDAY, Take notice that on the 13Lh day of March, 12, an election will be held in Helper City, Utah, at the places set out below for tbe purpofe of sutomitlting to suoh qualified electors of said city as jfoall have paid a property tax therein during the years .preceding said election, the following proposition: "Shall LI'ER II E Hie YOUR HEALTH ITT WITH AFLAMELESS 1S Mi 19 ELECTRIC HME UTAH POWER A UOHT CO. i |