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Show HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, FEB. 8, PACE EIGHT WCOMB LEAGUE LADIES BC-- 8 Fuel eirls The Cartoon managed to stay on top of the heap by 3 games when they won 3 from the felper Slate Bank this week, ith the only change in team 1962 Eqt Mutual Furniture .... ........ iCity Fruit Market COME IN FOR A TODAY! E M UTILITY WAGON KRAYNC MOTOR CO. 88 So. 3rd East Price - Utah g H mum in 4 4 4 4 3 4 Foundation Since 1938 grants totaling some and for grants Food Center 2 6 medical care totaling $20,000 have Woody's Jewelry High team series, Helper Ins. been made to the University of 2220; high single game, Helper Utah since 1936 by the National Furniture, 793; high individual Foundation from funds raised by series, Prudy Patterson, 540; Ruth March of Dimes drives in those oday Patterson, 489; Ila Parksr, 440; years, it was announced Utah (Maurice Warshaw, LaVina Kirkwood, 440; Marilyn by Hamilton, 442; High individual State Chairman for the 19W game, Rutti Paterson 17, Prudy March of Dimes drive. "These grants represent more Patterson 101, LaVina Kirfcwood li85, Judy Marchello 178, Bessie money expended by the National Foundation in Utah than our Stewart 172. state has ever raised in our yearly March of Dimes drives," Mr EARLY BIRDS said. "We are proud of Warshaw W L Team of Utah 13 the role the University 50 Colomtelne Coal Ra earth 4 5 $1,121514.16 has Center the challenge erf po'io. and now in exploring the causes of crippling arthritis and birth defects, ttie two new goals of the .March of Dimes' organization". It is important to note that March of Dimes research in partnership with medical rcientists everywhere led to the live-virpolio vaccine deAlbert B. Sabin Dr. veloped by and the killed-vir- us polio vaccine devised by Dr. Jonas E. Salk. Widespread public contributions made possible just such programs af medical research of the NaMarch o f tional Foundation Dimes, he explained. "Turning now to the relatively arthritis," unexplored field of Mr. Warshaw continued "The March of Dimes organization finds 320,000 persons in this country totally unable to do any productive work. New tools, new methods must be developed thru ra?earch and the new knowledge tfous attained to battle this crip-pl- er will then be quickly disseminated to physicians everywhere to aid them in patient treatment. March of Dimes this year is directing an organized attack on the three major fronts of research, patient aid and professional education, confident that arthritis, birth defects and the remaining incidence of polio, currently running at between 20 to 25 new cases per week nationally, can be fought with the same succesfi that mrked its historic fight ' 38 26 Friendly Tavern 2 3S Smiley's 30 Eastern Utah Tobacco .. 34 33 30 LaSalle Club 37 27 Wonder Bread .... .. 44 20 Bdb Texaco Roy 45 18 First National Bank Team high series, Smiley's at 2054; team hglh game, Friendly Tavern, 7117; individual high series, Bessie Stewart, 483; individual high game, Smiley Amano, i rri f t rrff V? wwJLr"r 1 v ft I u North, South, East, West the call is for Kentucky's Best! AIM AvaHaM OTTLiO IN BONO IfJfflmi-MZIE- R FINE KENTUCKY BOURBON M NOW . . . MSTIUEI MS NttUI IT FOR OVER 160 YEARS fUMI KIMO? MIWK1 COMMIT, lUKTOM, Medical Research played in meeting us 101. i BASKETBALL standings, a tie for 2nd and 3rd between Frank's Glaa; Shop and Coors, vho swept 4 games from IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF I'he Rio Grande, while Frank's CARBON COUNTY, 1 to the LaSalle Glas:3 dropp-- d STATE OF UTAH Club. Veltri's Drug land Bonnie th? Matter of the Estate of In Lanes plit 2 games and Helper GEORGE. D. FRASTNOS, ".ate Bank and Rio Grande won Deceased. 1 game. Probata No. 2820 Coors' Freda Bianco garnered of GEORGE D. PRAS-INC- 3, top honors for high series this Deceased. Creditors will week with a nie: 516, while Edith present claims with vouchers to Tom beat her out 2 pins for high the undersigned at Helper, Utah, for the; or to S. V. Litizzette, game, ia ii2. She rolls Attorney Bonnie iLanes team. at Law, 178 South Main Street, L W Standings Utah, on or before thu 4 Helper, ...... 18 Cartoon Fuel Co of June, 1982. 12th day 7 Frank's Gla s Shop ...... 13 CHRIS P. JOUFLAS hi 7 13 Coors Beer .... Administrator of tha Es9 11 LaSalle Clulb tate of George D. Prasinos, 10 10 Veltri's Drug .... deceased. 11 9 Bonnie Lanes s 14 6 Date of First Publication, FebHelper State Bank 18 2 Rio Grande .... ruary 8th, 19S2. Date of Last Publication, March 1st, 1982. WEE BONNIE LEAGUE W L team Utah Recipient of 6 2 Diarnanti Cafe 3 5 $1,200,000 in Research Helper Furniture .. 4 4 Helper Ins & Ln Grants From National Cate-Carib- Hwl a big 1,150 lbs. of cargo. Carry 6 adults through mud or sand on a hunting or fishing trip. Combina business and pleasure in one versatile vehicle drive 'Jeep Utility Wagon! your It's been use tested and abuse tested. & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult clerk of District Court or the -- ispective signers for further information PHOBATE against UKTVOf ft CHECK PRICES IN HIGHLIGHTS IN SALT LAKE PAPERS. SALT Baskotiballers Little League will play on Thursday only this week in order to allow time Friday night for the Fire Department to decorate the hall for tlie Firemens' Ball to be held Saturday night. LAKE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE IN OUR Little Leaguers Play Basketball Friday 43 A 'total of 43 Little League basketball players participated in two games last Friday night, 20 playing in the first game and 23 in the second game. The first game, involving the younger boys, resulted in another overtime game with the yellow team winning 6 to 4. Thi regulation game ended 4 to 4 with Louie Tone and Jamie Phillips making baskets for the Yellows, and Carl Polastro and Gary Kloepfer scoring for the Greens. In the sudden death over-tim- e Russ Riddle period won the game for Yellow, scoring the winning basket after two minutes of play. Other members of the yellow team included Eddie Williams, Jimmy liorla, Michael Tamlos, Mark Tone, Van Pal etta, Stan Bonino and Arthur Lake. Green. team members also included Joey Skriner, Jessie Needles, Ronald Ball, Timmy Sacco-man- o, Cal Simme, Gary Wilson, and Johnny Michael Miihalik Zmerzlikar. The green team won the second game turning back yellow 0. Hezalee Ellington and Grubie Veltri each scored three baskets for th ewinners. Binko Tone, Robert Fenn, Willie Elllng ton and the Hribar Brothers, for the were the sparkplugs yellow team. Green team members points are: G. Nelson 0, G. Vlamakis 4, D. Spensko 2, G. Tallbot 0, A. Saceomano 0, L. Uzelac 0, J. Ori 2, J. Pugliesse 2, F. Pugliese 0, H. Ellington 8, J. Garavaglia 4, total 26. . G. Veltri 6 Yellow points were: A. Leo 0, W. Ellington 4, L. Hribar 4, G. Hribar 4, J. Montez 0, R. Diaman ti 0, D. Pero 0, B. Tone 4, J. Tamlos 0, R. Fenn 4, B. Burton 0, R. Olson 0. Total 20. MORE BASKETBALL, Page 5 These Prices for Friday and Saturday, K 0PM polio." COUNTRY BAR-- S ill FROZEN FOODS ORANGE JUICE rai! f&rB Pasco 6 oz. cans U HUM e)Ua(SLiS u (Sinm on Gkfo mm Television repair sets in the home when possible in our modern shop when not at the home. We ed Phone GR 38 PICKUP and DELIVERY Skippy 12 oz. gfflgfflris UMrj) n li " mm. BBBSfflB SMSBim Varieties WIIT MCADWAV IAIT IAKI CITY. UTAH c r can nssoa 6 cans $! 6Cans HjnsoianQs )c 4ic Can 4 rolls 2 rolls WegjeflaM," 4 p!gs f'vrr QUPUTY FOOD5 K A SAVinG 14 Jar jar Meat Ilormel NEWSPAPER TO 'FRIENDS AND RELATIVES AWAY FROM HOME Qt. 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