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Show td Friendly News Notes From CASTLE G ATF by ARLENE W1LSTEAD Mr and Mrs (Hubert Hreinson were very .pleased to have as guests at their home last week, and for the Easier holiday, 's brother Slim Degn, sister-i- n law Sade and nieces Mary and Laura of Salt Lake City. (Dell Thomas, young son of Mr and Mrs Boyd Thomas of Salt lake, has been staying at the home of his grandparents Mr and Mrs Jack Thomas. Boyd has been very ill Ibut is reported to be Van-da- improving. I son of Mr and Mrs J. E. Bawns, stopped off Satur day and Sunday for a short visit with his folks. He was with a group of nine students from USU at Logan, who are majoring in forestry service, and were on a field trip to the Cisco area. Jim Jim Bowns, and two friends were dinner guests at the Bowns home. Ladies Auxiliary meeting was held Wednesday evening at the lounge at the amusement hall. President Lasca Mellor conduct- - Through The Needle's Hie the business meeting and af terwards Lasca and Venda Roto binson served refreshments those attending. Friday Mrs Rose Olsen was called to Salt Lake tecause of the illness of her daughter Lorraine Olsen. Get well wishes are extended to Lorraine at the Holy Cross hohspital where she is Eye .by In Spring, a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of 't iff women. And young worn-c- i They have their eyes on the ft .w with the spring in his step i the well-t- ed look! : Files at the husbands are all employed. The trio returned home Friday. Company turn Mr and Mrs Elmer Richards up a French announce the marriage of their pamphlet written for men in daughter Sarah to Ted Burnett, 1823 which son of Mr- and Mrs Lloyd Jones states that on- of Salt Lake City. The young aJfc. til y he who is couple took their vows April 27 willing to spend hours at his at the home of Mr and Mrs Jones dressing table could hope to masin Salt Lake City. They will ter the art of (just one phuse of dressing) especially make their home in Salt Lake. the difficult "Love Throne," a Mrs Secreta Snow and children knot suited to handsome young S'herrie and Rickie of Castle Dale faces. spent Thursday evening as guests Today, the most dapper dress(inat the home of her parents, Mr ers achieve cluding a smooth shave and neat and. Mrs Dodd Wilstead. hair comb) in a fraction of the Speakers at Sacrament meeting time if they shun the lazy urge, were Verda so often a complication of Spring bunaay evening Craig and Jack Hreinson, gen- - fever. The casual (not careless) look eology workers. guaranteed to turn milady's Relief Society preparation meet ishead a far cry from this ing was held Sunday afternoon Jhe days Spring when the lad at the Helper chapel. Attending had to be decked out infaddish silk stockfrom here were Ruby Taylor, ings, lacy cravat, cuffs and doubJoan Thorpe, Thalia Thacker, let, padded satin trunks and brocade coat no matter what Verda Craiig, Sariah Lewis, Lethe season. on a Turner and Bernice Walton. What will the Mrs Ray Jones of Springville man wear this Spring? A season-lon- wBng - 1 tie-tyi- well-dress- g spent last week visiting here at Q five at a Km, narrow strips of its new lightweight tin plate have been threaded through the eye of an upholstery needle by Jonei & laughlin Steel Corporation in this greatly enlarged photograph to dramatize the space and weight savings pouible with the most modern form of tin plated steel sheet. See Us First! CENTRAL COMMISSION AND SUPPLY CO. Phone GR Helper 91, smile if he takes care and pride in his garb and grooming. For a booklet about men's shirts with tips on fashion and care, write to me at Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc 530 K, Fifth Avenue. N. Y.C. DfPt. also be happy to answer any questions you have about men's fashions. dren. Following the services, Mr and Mrs Reyes entertained at their home with a family dinner. Attending were Mr and Mrs Le- andro Ochoa, SLC; Mr and Mrs Gilbert IMontoya and children, Murray; Mr and Mrs Hector and children, Sandy; Mr and Mrs Costello Gazman and family, Hiawatha; Mr and Mrs Francisco Vega, Kenil worth; Mr and Mrs Henry Garcia, Spring Glen; Mr and Mrs Juan Franco and Mr and Mrs Ignacio DeLa Cruz, Helper. Na-var- ez Colored Pencil Sets, tfelpe Journal. MAKE IT MEED IT GOT IT all kinds, Ralph By SEE IT, SHOT 'hi for me!" IT r,,ff7 Expert IT f. Home Radio Set jc Television Phone GR Professionals THORIT HATCH Lawyer 1S5 So. Main Oocc a manuactunr was looking for bet- ter product. 1 want to be sure that people NUD IT," he said. So be asked s lot of then about IT. Tb sowers told bin how to MAKt rr. Fkudh he got rr. But rr cost an awfol lot to snake. To seU it for lest, he'd fcavc to make rr bj the million. Which Mot v bad to be said by the million, too. be let hit idvertising man see rr. Adt begin to show rr to million who might UU IT enough to BUY, IT. Aod they did. For IT wst indeed s product that they price they could liord to pay. Thea a big tiga, MOKE wanted appeared on the factory door. Everybody wu happy, for oow they had IT made. needed. ti 1 Although accompanied by an interpreter throughout the journey and while all his talks Jack were delivered with simultaneous interpretation, Mr. Staehle Staehle ship of the Venezuelan government and the United States Agency for Industrial Development. The aim of this agency (AID), which is an arm of the Peace Corps, is to help increase industrial production in other countries, on the theory that where the good things of life are plentiful, communist infiltration becomes difficult. Mr. Staehle with Other members of the "Executive Peace Corps" spent fourteen tightly scheduled days crammed with lectures, and meetings for the exchange of Ideas, and returned with a very high regard for the Venezuelan people and the fast progress they are making in developing their country. "This is a very interesting growth period for Venezuela'.' he said. He found many areas in which Venezuela has equalled the accomplishments of our country. The road joining Marquetla, Caracas and Maracay which has been cut through mountains and C. reports that most business men have a good knowledge of English and are well educated, many s of them having secured from universities in the their-degree- United States. Venezuela is an oil rich country which has many other resources and there Is no doubt it can attain a high . level of industrial production. Rapid strides are being 'made and Venezuelan business men evidenced hilt Let's Keep Rolling Ahead a keen desire to learn from American business how to move ahead even faster. Everywhere he talked, Mr. Staehle found his audience to be at- tentive and with a keen and Interest in every phase of American business. Mr, Staehle, whose company is a leading merchandiser selling' goods through catalogs, retail department stores and discount houses, commented that Aldens is not currently considering doing business in Venezuela or my other foreign country. lively this year, but the rate of profit IRISH DIRIVERS per dollar of sales is still dis Hugh A- - Mulligan reports tressingly small for business as current issue of Petroleum a whole. in-th- e Gross national product in the first quarter was $549 billion. This is a new high, but it is the smallest advance from one quar ter to another since the recovery began. Now these data, both individually and collectively, may be interpreted in an encouraging manner, and the Administration is doing just that. But they do not warrant anyone throwing his hat in .the air, and they do not indicate appreciable progress in solving any of the basic problems we face in this nation. There is a long list of such problems among which are an incredibly bad tax system, monopoly power of labor union leaders, a continued squeeze on profits, too much unemployment, an international balance of payments deficit, and so forth, and so and business ana- - Today, that in Ireland the Irish; take a somewhat neutral stand between the British habit of driving on the left side of the road, and the American custom of dri ving to the right the Irish tend to drive irp the middle of t "On hills and hairpin curves this, quaint custom gives 'motoring in Ireland a spirit of adventure seldom found in other lands. There is no available public record as to whether all head-o- n collisions in the UjS-are by those of Irish descent. he-roa- lysts are keenly aware of these protokms. Until some real progress is made in solving these trouble spots, no one in management can (be expected to become overly optimistic. Phone NewM item HERE'S HOW To Journal .... FIRST - pick out the Car or track yon want . . . SECOND - ..iind out riw much money yon will need to cover the purchase .... Helper, Utah eoioss)S)sjosjoos FUNERAL HOME . Dick Mitchell for you So , are prepared and packaged under much less rigid standards than those which apply here. Labeling and packaging controls as we know them are nonexistent and the manufacturer who offers an honest product must compete with items which are mislabeled and often packaged in containers with false THE HELPER STATE BANK Helper, Utah MITCHELL living States by 25 years or more. As might be expected food products bottoms. Pfcone GR -- means bettor at its best. Housing developments for low income groups could easily be mistaken for luxury apartments. In other ways Venezuela still has a long way to go. Although it boasts many modern factories, distribution channels and methods trail those in the United Third - Let our Loan Department make out loan forms and suggest plans to you - And tell you about the easy payments at equitable bank rates. Finance locally and save! imnej IT stretches oyer valleys is an engineering achievement of the highest order. Everywhere In Caracas one sees architecture 38 P2CKVP and DELVERT ! in Americas Car Radios Vkr We repair sets in the home when possible in our modern shop when not at the home ! Paves Way Know-Ho- w We will have taken a giant step to improve relations between United States and Latin American countries if American business can successfully and deexport its "know-how- " velop a better understanding of our free enterprise system abroad. This opinion was expressed by Jack C. Staehle, vice president and director of Aldens, Inc., who with top officials from other companies recently conducted a series of management seminars in Caracas and Maracay under the joint sponsor- - to buy. well-equipp- ed JUY THRU SERVICE . service by a MAKES, MODELS .. AD - Technician trained by DeVry Technical and RCA Institutes. WE SERVICE ALL T-- PACE 1062 To Better Understanding Robey RADIO-T- V SALES it U. S. Exporting OFINIONS ON WHAT IS AHEAD Readers of this column know that .three or four times a year we dinner have on with top management and outstanding private business econo mists to get their views on the outlook. There has just been one of .those meetings and, as always, it was most informative. At this dinner every section of the country was represented and the discussion covered the entire economy. None of the men pres ent would claim to foe political experts and there were no fore casts in this ifield. Many of them, however, expressed dismay over what had just happened in the steel industry and some were quite vigorous in their criticism of the manner in which President Kennedy used his power and that of the Administration to force a rescinding of the price increase. This episode obviously disturbed them deeply, and raised some doubts as to the strength of the recovery from hereon. It never is easy to summarize in meaningful terms the views of such a wide ranging analysis of what lis ahead. Perhaps the best expression for this particular meeting is cautious optimism. No one (foresees a boom in the im mediate (future, and conversely no one predicted a downturn during the remainder of 1962. It is widely expected that the next decline will come in 1963, but even those rwho hold this view recognize that there is only questionable reasoning to support this conclusion. This dinner, it is worth empha sizing, was held immediately af ter a fairly large batch of reports revealing increased recovery over a wide area. For example: Industrial production, as measured Iby the Index of the Federal Reserve Board, reached a new all-tihigh in March, and the Board said .that it appears the increase is continuing in April. Private housing starts, which have declined for four months, jumped in March by 23 percent, to an annual rate of 1,409.000 the highest since last October. Seasonally, ad justed employment reached a new high in March, and there was another slight de cline in unemployment. Retail trade has broken out of its sluggish performance and now is clearly on the upgrade. Automobile sales also have taken a definite turn for the better. Personal income continues to advance and is at a record level Aggregate corporate profits for 1961 (were a shade over $52 billion. That is, profits before taxes. The after-ta- x figure was only one-ha- lf that amount. And the rise in the total figure continued during he first three months of JACK'S 3, JO CRN (Utah) Executive Peace Corps OUTLOOK JACOBSENsJ It's Almost Spring confined. Thursday (Mrs Mona Evans and Mrs Uene Pish accompanied Mts Mona Zmerzlikar of Helper, on a trip to Dutch John where their the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Verdis Magann, with her daughter Nikki and new baby son, Michael Ray. The new baby was born Aprtl ,17 and tipped the scales at ,10 pounds. Verla and baby returned to their home on Friday. Nikki stayed on to visit with grandparents. Mike Knerr, who has been imak ing his home in San Francisco, Calif., arrived last .week to spend an extended visit at the home of Martin Carlson. Mike is the son of Mrs. Ellen Carlson and lives in Layton. Mr and Mrs Welber Hardee were pleased to have their da ugh ter, Dorothy, husband Mike and children Kathy and Michael of Salt Lake as weekend guests at their home. Sunday morning, at the St. An thony's church Helper, Anthony Reyes, son of Mr and Mrs Tony Reyes, participated in holy communion services for over 40 chil- - THURSDAY, MAY NATIONAL ELLEN HELPER See Embalmer & Funeral Director Price Ut phone MX E. N. HANSEN Roofing ALL EXXKEEFH TAX m itir-iiiti-- I ICO! KINDS Alumhrem Or ROOf WORK Siding Applicators I00KS fiiii iur SHINOLES HELPER Us First JOUR' SSAKSS Fboo n-M- M Md. Helper, Utah I |