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Show f HELPER The PAGE SIX JOURNAI I IIIIIIMIIIIIiniltllHIIIIIIII SCHOOL NEWS FROM THURSDAY, MARCH MINUTES is all this B70 Valkyrie lkUvrM90 bomber, shown in artist's drawing, would "kf'i 'ghs V. Jneed to cross U.S.A. The craft is scheduled for flight tests at Palmdale, t?l"mT!VTi Cal. this year. A passenger J version wuuiu carry iou. 250-to- n, This QUICK CLEO towering transformation will make a Cleopatra out of most any gal as quick as donning a hat. By Rampagers Club rW H I I II It M I It 1 1 M 1 1 1 SCHOOL. 1 1 1 PAPER by LaNae Fo.sat How proud the nvawberj of the Rampage Club are of their school paper which came out on Mar. 0! "Strengthen America", the patriotic theme was develop ed through creative writing from the classes and members of tht club. In addition, news about school activities and clubs, and a roving reporter's commenU were to among the many articles appear. Hard work, on the part of Rampage members, has been put forth to make, this and interesting to the student body. Not only ii the but also the typing writing and cutting of stencils, a part of producing the school paper. The members of the Rampage Club can certainly feel proud of the results of this achievement. par GYM EQUIPMENT by Gary Tomsic According to President Ken nedy, physical fitness is a very important and vital part of our educational system today. In or POINTER Precision gold for new points of cartridge fountain pens are ground and polished four-a- t by craftsman at Sheaffer nlant In Titm P.EN JU. A. fitunUy -- FINANCIAL j 1PROTECTION Policyholder Questions Anstvertd by At InsUtmt of Lift Insmwtmct IfA3 8 rj-a-M" TOP LAD AND LASS in national Club achievement program, Gene McGaha of Waynesville, N.C. and Linda Markini of Gaston. Ind., are shown with silver trays given la name of the President of the United States. 4-- AND SUPPLY CO Phone GR Helper I weather-ey- e on the best Kentucky bourbon buy! AtoO AvaltaM OTTL.BO IN BONS raaMni-MziE- R FINE KENTUCKY BOURBON FOR OVER ISO YEARS now... tonus mi ntiu ir ttiunu nun wsnucn (owr, wssnn. uamn W Tax Returns and State Tr ERN'S RADIO A & REPAIRS T-- V contact Work Guaranteed John Daskalos, Jr. 185 Roosevelt St. Dial GR North 4th East, Price Phone: ME 387 Helper ' Help your teen-ager- s do better homework! JACK'S SALES DlctoXl mot aaty WBd vet SWMT t think v for tbanaahre. Buy thorn a copy o( Wobatar Naw CoUafiata Dictionary, Marriam-Wabtta- EH $6 col-lag- a. 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 i Home hazards are imany, varied, and sometimes almost ingenious. They exist throughout the house. However, one of the most dangerous areas of the house is the bathroom. Arftther type of bathtub acThe bathtub One of the most common (hazards Is slipping and cident which is easily avoidable, is electricution caused by an appliance falling Jnto the bathtub, ier this year so the dress will be or a faulty electric cord. All elmore difficult with collar and ectrical appliances and wires sleeves. Some of these voune should be far enough from the seamstresses have decided that tub that they cannot be reached lots of fun. their dresses are to be fashioned by She bather. It would be ad ALGEBRA for the last day of school and visable for older people and the by Doryl Jensen the extra articles for summer very young, to have assistance wear. Before the end of school in taking a tub bath. Lately, the algebra students in May the students will have a have been wondering over graphs fashion show to The shower bath, while safer let mothers than the is also frought with and tfiguring out "tables". With see how useful and their attractive the hazard. tub Here again, the most pencils, erasers and rulers they projects are. common hazard is slipping and have been studiously working on new and challenging phases of TRACK AND FIELD falling, with the most common injuries, head, back, arm or leg. algebra. by Gary Tomsic Another common hazard is scald The pupils solve problems by Althoueh it rnav not com that ing from a sudden surge of hot figuring out numbers, on charts is on the way, it isr and as water which can occur with a spring called "tables'? and then transfer, these numbers onto graphs from soon as fair weather permits, try faulty water system. Here again outs for the track squad field which they find the answers to by proper and plentiful locations of grab bars, many of these ac the problems. This may seem team will begin. rather complicated but under Mr As a little encouragement, new cidents can be prevented. A ther should be Pizza's instruction the students track uniforms are on the way mostatic mixing-valv- e and will be here in time for the a must in any shower. are graspng this well. BYU Invitational Track meet in The most hazardous part of which Helper will compete some the bathroom, is the medicine CRAFTS CI ASSES time next month. Alsn on the chest, which has become pro by Hope Haycock This quarter (has certainly gone agenda for the team will be the gressively more dangerous, due fast for the girls in crafts class. meet at East Carbon and if things to the fact that, not only are Most of the 7th rmde girls have go well the Rams will travel to more potent drugs readily availRoosevelt for a meet. So, boys able, but efforts have also been finished their caady dishes pen sets, and have begun metal 'get out your running shoes and made to make them more palatooling and making plastic Jewel start to work out. table, especially for young chil-ry. Later the girls will return to the classroom to study leathers. Yesterday Douglas Layton of Salt Lake showed us different types of leather and a film on how to tool and make projects. On Friday we will take a test on leathers and will return to the shop to start projects such as wall ets, key cases, billfolds and dif ferent types of purses. der to develop successfully this goal in (PE class there must be equipment to work with, Adding to our beautiful gym are several new pieces of equipment, a punch ing bag, exercising bar, new weight lifting equipment. Also included are trampoline, parallel bars, wrestling mats, basketball and volleyball courts. The new eauiucnent not onlv will helrt at tain physical fitness but is also J I SERVICE RCA Institutes. WE SERVICE ENTERTAINMENT. rJw MAKES, MODELS it Car Radios Home Radio Set if Television h&J$ti , Murine Cofeature 7 THE LONGEST STEEL ARCH SfXN M THE WOULD QjtlSl FEET ) JOINS NEW JERSEY TO 5TAItN ISUWP. 'C MOTIHN'attjttMri WMNtl 9MUta tOW 3NN0XV8 aO TuW mk Tm Good Csre eyes mem good memories. tor your eyes -- Phone A'euii frema To Journal dren. Children should never be. trusted in bathroom medicine chests, or even near them, un attended. practice Another hazardous with the medicine chest, is the taking of medicine from unlabel ed bottles, or with the lights out. This should never be done. Razor blades, both used and; should be carefully unused, stored. Used blades are especially dangerous whether in the bathroom, or elsewhere in the house. (Cnv adults should admmuv- ipr medicine. It is advisable that a medicne chest be supplied with, a lock and key. There are medicine chests availalwflhioon-- ., bination locks). SEE THE LATEST FASHIONS FASHIONS FROM ELKS CLOD PIIICE AT THURSDAY MAR, 29 8 P.M. ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE CHURCH THAT YOU PURCHASED THE TICKETS FROM Adm: Children Adults JJQg $.00 NOTICE-- All Churches and Church organizations interested in Scfflnjc Show contact C. A. Woodruff at PRICE Tickets for this First-Rat- e TRADING CO. - All Proceeds go to Your Church. Away . . . YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS A STRONG LINK WITH HOME From the day your children leave home for the first time throughout their stay away from home local newspaper you send them regularly can be one of their strongest ties with home. An important addition to your letters, it helps them keep astride of changes that occur in their home town; events that happen to people they know--. It can be a source of comfort o them and to parents at home, because by informing them, you interest them and keep them closer to home. -7-- the If SEND YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER drTO'f 1 IENDS AND RELATIVES AWAY FROM HOME 2-8S- S3 PICKUP and OfiUVCkT I KEY THIS SHOW IS TO BE HELD AT .We repair eets in the bom when possible In our modern shop when not at the home. Phone CP AND HEAR FRANK VAN COTT AT THE BALDWIN ORGAN wall-equipp- ed THE HELPER JOURNAL sfs0 times. YORK ANO THE FASHION CENTERS OF THE WORLD, . ALL j vJst (zcm lieu Acme JOIN WITH US III THE "MELODY OF SPRING" RADIO-T- V - QIM 'SIGHT-SEEIN- G The Price Trading Co. LTASLHDOW REVQJE Expert service by Technician trained by DeVry Technical and r. Look for tha word Mar-riaThis it tha dictionary raquirad or racommandad by almost arary achool and Inaitt on a genuine Marrlam Watxtar. 1 over-Insure- 91, Keep your 1 1 HOME HAZARDS THE BATHROOM Q. What is "limited payment life insurance?" A. It it a type of policy which provides permanent protection, bat on which the premium pay menu stop at the end of a sped' Bed number of years or when the policyholder reaches i certain age For example, premiums on a life policy are payable foi a maximum of 20 years (unlesi SCIENCE DANCE the policyholder dies prior to 21 by Gary Amano years), but the policy remains la full force for life. Friday night, Mar. 9, proved to be "out of this world" for the students attending the dance a of Don't lot families have Q. sponsored by he Science Club. too much life insurance? A. On the whole, American The evening was spent talking, families are far from laughing and dancing to modern At the end of MM, the average hit tunes. Records, candy and amount of life insurance owned stuffed animals were prizes. The per family was about $10,200, lucky winners were Steven Gia- which was equivalent to only coletti, John Steele, Sue Man- about 20 months of average family Dee Bergera, Steve Chub- income. As a very rough rule oi gone, Sue Kilgore, Clyde Zorn, buck, It can hardly be said thai thumb, American families are even ade Lynda Jullano, Mrs Robertson and Mrs Frank Piazzo. Due to quately Insured until their aver"scientific careful at planning and five least age protection equals years of average Income. Ever the attendance of Mr Tygerson, this ratio would be far from ade Mr Cunningham and Mr Broad-ben- t, the dance was a success. quate for many families with heavy responsibilities. HOME !KXXNOMTCS by Connie Steele With a sigh for the delicious memories of their cooking the home economic girls are returning to sewing. They had prepared No rule of thumb or nation a creamed and au gxatin buttered, average can determine the spe vegetables, tuna bake, hamburger cine life insurance aeeds of av apple-cele- ry individual family. Besides theii pie, cheese bake, pizza, salad, pineapple whip sacurrent income, some (actors tc be considered are: the parents lad and topped their cooking off ages, the number and ages of the with cake and tarts. The students will now make a children, plans for sending the dress and then extra articles such children to college, the father' prospects for Job advance n?nt as blouses, skirts and slacks. They and increased Income, wheiber made jumpers and blouses earl they own or rent their home, tin site of their mortgage and o:hci debts, the mother's employab l 'j if the father should die, the r sav ings and other resources, anr their retirement program. As a practical matter, it is hir to conceive of a family having more life insurance than the need for a secure financial future However, it is possible for a fam ily to have an insurance program that is unbalanced and unsuite to their special needs. For ox ample, a family might be carry Ing sufficient insurance to protect them in case the father should die at an early age, but not ar ranged to help them build an educational or retirement fund. A good life insurance agent can help a family set up a balanced life insurance program. 20-pa- y See Us Flint! CENTRAL COMMISSION " The following it one of a teHet of article from Utah State Medical Assn, published in cooperation with this newspaper. HELPER JUNIOR HIGH News In The falling. This is due to the fact that the tub usually has a slop ping, slick bottom. It is often difficult for a person to steady himself because there are no hand holds or grab bars. The most common injuries suffered by this type of accident, are skull fractures, lacerations, back injuries, fractures of arms' or legs. This can be prevented by installing grab bars in convenient locations. For elderly or debilitated people, a rubber mat in the tub is necessary. YOUR HEALTH 1968 13, People, Spots m jlltllHIM (Utah) t t iiaiiaJ 111 MOAtVaT 1 HIT UKI ITT. |