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Show the HELPER (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEB. PACE SIX 15, 1962 Notes of Interest from Neighboring SPRING YOUR GOOD HEALTH FEARS pot-lu- cially difficult if accompanied by an excessive increase in oily secretion of the skin which leads to blackheads and pimples of acne. These blemishes make the r feel miserable and unworthy of love, especially when thev exist in association with feelings which accompany ance. This is a natural part of grow-ini- f awakening ssxual impulses, Parent can help lesson mental up. In addition, most teenagers seem endlessly preoccupied tensions by preparing the chili! with their appearance and their for the changes, explaining what cm ,r iiivitu, nau iii (Kill he is normal and lovable. If he has acne, he should be discouraged from scrubbing his fac raw, squeezing r.nd picking at the blemishes, coating them with patent medicines, embarking on freak diets, or any otiier desperAdolescense is a period of challenging excitement, confusion, ni uncertainty. At one point the "victim" demands to be treated as an independent adult. The next minute he runs from responsibility and Beeks security in parental protection and reassur- teen-ai;e- ' i . ioui bodies in general. This also is normal and the trait often is only the outward expression of a deep need to assure themselves of their attractiveness, especially to the opposite sex. Ironically, it is just at this time that their bodies become strangely awkward and difficult to handle. Boys and girls often shoot up several inches in height and become painfully aware of rounding: curves or cracking voices. Adolescent changes-ar.espe teen-age- ' TV k ate, self prescribed treatment to which many unhappy teens resort. A visit to the family doctor may prove most helpful. A physical checkup always is important, and especially so in this period of rapid change. Often, a quiet, authoritative reassurance by a r is physician that the normal will stop unspoken fears of becoming a social outcast. The doctor also may have specific suggestions for local treatment of or a change in diet which may help clear up the blemishes of uenc.' , ' 3! : &&&&& North, South, East, West the call is for Kentucky's Best! Also Available BOTTLIO IN BONO WfilERFIll-FRAZIE- R FINE BOURBON FOR OVER 150 YEARS KENTUCKY M rtoof ...wsmuo aw lomto n wnvni mo mm distiueit cowaut, uidsiowk. untucki tne weekend with Mrs lone Pinarelli. supper will be held A Saturday night, Feb 17 at 6:30 at the UDS Chapel for all Ward adult members. Bring your favorite dish and came have a good ck time. 'Mrs Winona Anderson of Salt Lake is visiting this week with her parents Mr and Mrs Richard .Haycock and other members of the family. We extend sympathies to the Louis Zelezniek family on the death of their wife and mother, Mary Zelezniek. Leadership meeting at Pric3 Sunday was attended by the fol lowing ladies: Rye Clerico, Dar-leJohnson, Cleonda Hansen, Mary Duke, Fern Thomas, Elva Judd and Francis Blaclcham. North Cbon Stake girls volley ball teams held their tourney here Thursday. Price 6th won first place and Spring Glen won 2nd. Kenilworth took 3rd. Mary Duke returned home this iwetkend after spending ten days with Mr and Mrs Don Nelson of Oram. She also became acquaint ed with her new granddaughter. Mr and Mrs Fred Rowley were Sofield visitors Sunday. Jack Marzo has returned to continue his studies at Utah State after spending some time at the home of his aunt Mrs Margaret Rolando. The Young Marrieds held their regular class meeting Sunday at the home of ,Mr and Mrs George Bell. visited last Rodger Rowley weekend with his parents, the George Rowley's. Barbara Jean Vea of California has spent a week here visit ing her parents Mr and Mrs Phil Vea. Mr and Mrs Ben Wharff and family of Salt Lake spent Friday through Monday with his parents Mr and Mrs John Wharff. Mr W Sr. accompanied his son back to Salt Lake where he will spend a few days. Mrs Robert Jones spent a week in Salt Lake with her daughter, Patsy Cox' .before entering the LDS hospital for treatments. Kent Johnson celebrated his birthday last week with a party. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Phil Johnson. The Friendly Sewing club held their regular meeting Thursday night at the home of Mrs Emma Merkley. The members took their partners to the Firemen's Ball as a special event. Saturday Mr and Ms S. R. Brewer and Mrs Frank Johnson of Salt Lake visited at tiie home of Mr and Mrs George Bell. Mr B and Mrs J are June's brother and sister. Mr and Mrs Remund Anderson and family of Dutch John spent his Mr and Mrs Manager, Clif Hansen moMoab Sunday where the day with Jim and Hansen and family. tored to they fpent Andreau Ray and Shirlee Wharff and family of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday visiting his parents Mr and Mrs J Wharff. The Young Marrieds held a Valentine party Saturday night at the chapel. Tables were set dr.tes for 28 people and a pot luok supper was served after which games were played. Rose Passeralla of Richmond, Calif., has spent the past week here with her mother, Mrs Teresa Vea and brother Phillip and John Vea and families. Lester and Francis Black-haspent Saturday and Sunday last at Infectious and leptospirosis. If booster shots are to be administered these dates are recorded. To tell when these are due, you simply refer to the file. Your veterinarian's certificate attesting to rabies vaccination Is another item for filing. It is advisable to jot down a description of your pef a various illnesses, dates and medications prescribed. Should you ever change veterinarians, it may help the new doctor diagnose a current illness if he knows about those of the past. A pet's American Kennel Club registration is, of course, an important file record. If your dog is a female record her seasons, and, If you breed her, notations on date of breeding, whelping, the number of puppies born, the dates of their shots, and the American Kennel Club litter registration are all important to keep, particularly against distemper, hepatitis Mar-snai- ls to all the people of for their donations.. Spring Glen if you TO f.lAKE Dirtttw, Irvi luff Popular Mechanics Magamlnm meal in itself. FREE GARAGE l&SS&SS&ft or traditional, in building an attractive wall shelf for your home. Each has an optional' drawer at the bottom. The modern shelf (shown here) measures 28 x 16 x The traditional pattern includes attractive fret work, measures 29 x 16 x Full-sipattern B110, 50, includes both shelves. Order from Service Bureau, co this newspaper, 200 E. On8-i- East, Price tario St.y Chicago I '. JI. (The For your telophono price marker. im Mug yow std it & ' ' " d, Phone Newt Items to Journal HERE'S HOW .... FIRST - pick oat the Car or truck yon want ... to buy. or whatdinner. , 1 a.. .. a.fffc--'- ! n. -- - .r- - Bible the Father himself ze 11, III. THE HELPER STATE BANK Envelopes, all sizes, gold at thi now sold by the Helper Journal Helper,Utah b-y- m I A 'V 1 - .n .'iiif j- - ,S Y-- Third - Let our Loan Department make out loan forms and suggest plans to you - And teM you about the easy payments at equitable bank rates. Finance locally and save ! zZl. A A tr ' If v ADS IN THIS NEWSPAPER ARE YOUR INVITATIONS TO SHOP IN THE LOCAL STORES THE You wouldn't .attend the wedding without an invitation. For the invitation lets you know you re wanted. By the same token, you can be sure that the store that advertises the store that invites you to come m and shop will give you the treatment and service you want. It is well to remember, too. that the store s advertise- ment saves you valuable shopping time, by informing you of the products if sells, well in advance of your visit. yon money? A quick raiepnone can win tervk . . . right here prompt, eourts CALL: V VpTRONIZE HELPER JOURNAL OFFICE SUPPLY mir YOUR LOCAL RSPfttSENTATIVf KM aft a(te Stamp-- V M m C SECOND - ..find out how much money you will need to cover the purchase loved you. (John 1G:27). God's love keeps us from all harm; it directs us into paths of safe conduct; it releases us from strained, tense conditions; it leads us to follow after peace and order. As closo to your business stencil, torn -- pet This Engraved Card V .A a with experience and ., training, you can be a top as an octogenarian.. participant The great trapshooter, Homer Clark, Sr., is still giving fits to young shooters at 77 years of WALL SHELVES get two patterns to choose from, either modern 11 v mv an at a thousand office aids Marking device that can speed your business My point is this: if you're so equipped, be a young athlete. But have something to fall back on during a postgame lifetime; "You XT' .J. g. :' rewards offered by hunting and fishing are even more important. They seise his imagination, drain surplus energies, and let him meet men on their own. ground and prove himself. In either case, the boy is playing a lifelong game. There's nothing wrong . with ' being a middle-ageMonday morning quarterback. But a Monday morning memory of a good rabbit race by your beagles does seem a bit more solid, enduring and personal. .... in rvMwr stomp, your , milk, gravy left-over- s 4 cis Add fresh meat ever you're having for Filled.Contact John Daskalos, Jr. 387 North 4th Phone: ME to breed non-athlet- ic competition and exertion to young men and easy exercise and participation to the Feeding Tip: If your dog refuses to eat anything but what you eat, you can probably switch him to a regular dog food by. giving him Friskies Mix. This is a dry food especially developed to be combined with other foods yet it is a complete, balanced n. IsJS!8li plan . again. , The receipt for your dog's license should also be filed away, as proof of license purchase in case the metal tag falls off his collar. y Alan Carpenter Income Tax Returns Federal and State rooms his Innoculations basking arelli. John and Beverly Fercik and family spent the weekend in Salt Lake with her parents, Mr and Mrs Thill Marshall. The returned home with them. Jaffery Jacobs of Salt Lake is now staying with his aunt, Mildred VuJcsinick, until the school year ends. The Primary workers went out as a group Monday morning on a fund drive for the Primary Children's Hospital. The results were gratifying and thanks are WIJAT of for tire-waist- week in Kearns as guests of their daughter, Mts Verona Balle and family. Dsanna Pinarelli of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents Mr and (Mrs Sam Pin- expressed THE OUTDOOR GAME women and money,, age. He tied for the 1961 North few things in this life can Keep American Clay Target title with a man more alertly occupied 200 straight targets, and during than the natural contests of 1961 he averaged an Incredible .9720 on 7,000 registered targets. hunting and fishing. And then there's Fred HarThey are perfect contests. Ohio gunlow, an Every player wins something, ner who won the Grand Ameriand every man can be a pro. can Trapshooting Handicap in And with growing experience with rod, gun and fib, he may 1908. And in 1961. Fred won" the Grand American Class D even be enshrined in the outdoor hall of fame as An Old Timer. title! The dean of outdoor writers, Formal athletics are wonderNash Buckingham, is 82 years ful for young men. They instil old and is sudden death on a a sense of teamwork and team covey rise of quail. Nash's rediscipline, and offer the physiflexes are still sharp, and have cal roughhousing and competibeen kept carefully honed tion that most young men need: and outdoor But young athletes grow older, exercise. shooting and become fans. And sports The finest catfisliernian back fans if they limit their interest home on the Skunk River was solely to spectatoring grow an retired railroadand gouty while er. He was a lofty hero to us in someone else's boys, although he wouldn't have prowess. known a T formation from a shinsplint. Ideally, hunting and fishing A friend of mine has a should be sports of companionson who's a triple-threship rather than team competilineman on his junior tion. They rarely draw any high football team. He's big grandstand applause, but they for his age and shows promise team may offer deadly-seriou- s of being a lot of athlete, and he discipline and personal tests aa great as flesh and bone can savors formal sports. Yet his endure They can make basic father is carefully training him in the field sports, and the bov and terrible demands of a man's guts, endurance and skill, or would rather triple on quail than score on a sixty-yar- d run. they can be gentle ramblings that wouldn't tax a disabled He's a coming sportsman in the broadest sense, and his rewards ribbon clerk. They are adjustwill be as broad as hi interests able sports. They can be scaled and enthusiasms. up or down to the participant, For the and offer an intense degree of boy, the Except By Bob Eartos Krlsklei Research KenneU You'll find it a great convenience if, as soon as you get a do. you set aside one central spot for filing his papers and records. During the course of his lifetime, there may be many times you'll want to check back on legal or medical data. Jt will greatly simplify matters if you c;n lay your hands Immediately on the information you need without having to search the house. One of the first entries for this file will be your notations on mother, Mrs EJvin Oyrge Is in the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake to receive surgery on her back. She iwas accompanied by her husband. ne by JOHN MADSON Conservation Department Olin Mathleson Chemical Corporation KEEP A FILE ON YOUR DOG Diftcior, Allstate nsurnce Cnmpnic ADOLESCENT f-- GLEN By SELMA ROWLEY by Noah H. Sloan, M.D. Mcdictl THE DRUMMING LOG frv a Doge AH 5 .! i jI . i X th ADVERTISE STORES IN YOUR THAT LOCAL NEWSPAPER |