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Show Heart Transplantation, a dream tang cherished by medical Is the subject of research two Cornell University profbj essors. Dr. S. Frank Redo and Dr. Frank Glean of the univeriMedical College have sity sci-D- ce, that it shown to the time within which must be. taken from the body of a deceased person and used as a replacement for the damaged heart of a patient. A big hurdle that must be overcome line as a heart HEART TRANSPLANT IS DOCTORS DREAM to is possible re- before this operation News About Our Neighbors From KEN1LW0RTH is Is possible, the doctors report, the ten dency of the human body to re ject tissue other than its own. By BARBARA CALES store to ifull function the heart Mr and Mrs Lou Jensen of den with 'Mr and Mrs Raymond To rejoice in the prosperity of "Wellington visited with Mr and Gomez. of a guinea pig that has been dead as long as il5 minutes. They another is to partake of it. returned (Pilling Jr., Mrs Joseph Jensen. Danny William Austin bope this iwork will foe a guide Mrs John Pappas gave a birth- from a trip to the World's Fair and Victoria, BC, the coast of day party for her daughter Alicia was honoring her 8th toirthday. Over Oregon and California. He 30 guests enjoyed the party held with his grandmother Mrs Leah Dowd of Moab. at the Price city park. Mr and Mrs Gilbert Hopkins and boys of Springville, visited several days with Mr and Mrs Aus-fRACQUET REST at Rome finds Allen Christensen. doubles) A Mr and Mrs Jim Burnsida of "AL partners in identi-jfSalt Lake spent the week end cal poses during jltrR with his folks iMx and Mrs Ed iwwmf brief ston. w People, Spots In The News lian O-'V"-tra- c ' " - Mil T seems to be saying after nis niDernauon. .,, Miiifl ...JrZ XT IV is Jane Burney, from Colorado, ing Bermuda breezes, BEAUTY feels good,' black bear 'THAT SUN Yellowstone Mc- - 'K'OiVN MTi'Wf try- - ??' p1'' I ' HUSKY HITCH that plays key role. in booming "piggybacking" of trailers on rail flatcars is demonstrated at Penn Station by Francis H. Boland (right), vice president of ACF Industries, and John E. Wightman Jr., general manager of Trailer Train Company, which supplies needs of 34 owner-membrailroads from its 10,2OO-cpiggyback fleet. This was 20,000th hitch made by ACF's ar er American Car and Foundry division. Burnside. Mr and Mrs Dick Brilliantine left Saturday for Florida where he will attend a (Landscape convention. Annette, spent several weeks with her folks Mr and Mrs Forbes Fail. Wesley Bruce motored ,o Provo on business last week. Mr and Mrs Larry Adis of Layton visited the weekend with Mrs Winifred Warren and family Kenny Brown will be guest speaker at Sacrament meeting Sunday morning. Ray Brown of Salt Lake spent Sunday with his folks and his wife Joyca and sons Raino and David. Mrs Marilyn Scorzato entertained a group of Tonya's friends to help celebrate her birthday. Enjoying the event were Donna Jewkes, Helen Gordon, Darlene Riche, Janie. Brown, Laurie A. Jewkes, Judy Bruce, Jeff Stowe, Linda Imibodin, Cherri Fail, Bon nie Goodrich, Vickie and Dixie Swenson and Lillian Imbodln." Mr and Mrs Ernie Wilmonen and family of Clarkston, Wash., spent several days with Mr and Mrs Carl Wilmonen. Mr and (Mrs Doug .Wilson of Royal visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Carl Ashbury. Mr and Mrs John Pappas and Alicia, Mr and Mrs lAndy Pappas left Tuesday for San Bernardino Calif., to visit with' Mr and Mrs Luke Pappas. While there Alicia will visit Disneyland. Mrs .Andy Pappas will stay and visit and the others will return Monday. Mr and Mrs Henry tScorzato and Tonya spent the weekend in Salt Lake with Mrs Josephine Scorzato. Mr" and Mrs John Stowe and son spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Kenny Olsen has retured from California and. his vacation. Mr and Mrs. Albert Llsteilo of Price were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Wesley Bruce. ,' Gloria. (Baca is visiting in Og- . HERE'S HOW ... . by JAMES W. DOUTHAT Imagine that your salary and you are $8,200 a year is al- most $30,000 in debt. being discussed. The idea is to encourage Mr. Kennedy to adopt policies which would remove present obstacles to economic growth and stimulate business expansion and modernization and maximum employment. The proposal for an "agonizing reappraisal" of Administration policies by the President and by his economic advisers came from Sen. Wallace F. Bennett an experienced businessman, who was expressing the viewg of a large number of his colleagues. Here is the Utah Senator's prescription as given in a Sen-at- a speech: "For the good of the economy, I hope the President will have the courage to admit that he has gone too far in his program of expanding federal power, federal controls, and federal spending. I believe the Specifically, most effective way of restoring confidence would be for the President to announce that he HELPER The TirURSDAY, JUNE JOURNAf (Utah) PACE 14, 1962 . will oppose any new costly welfare programs which may threaten to unbalance the budget; that he will give the economy the widest possible latitude in meeting the economic problems we now face, instead of trying to force solutions upon business by government edicts; that he will halt the great increase in the federal bureaucracy which is now adding tremendousJy to the cost of government. "In short, I think the President would do well to admit the error of an economic policy which has produced such bitter fruits. Only by such a courageous and honest action can the Administration restore the confidence which is the cornerstone of economic activity." Enormous Spending Here is an illustration being circulated on Capitol Hill to show the enormity of (President Ken- - spending nedy's $2,5O0,XK),00O program for next year: If jou give your wife $1,000,-0- 00 dollars, and tell heer that she can go away and spend it at the rat: of $1,000 per day, shfr would be back in three yars broke and asking for more money But if you give her $1,000,000,-00- 0, and tell her to spend it at the same rate of $1,000 per day, you would not see her again for 3,000 years. That's how much $1,000,000,-00- 0 is. a To speend $92,500,000,000 the same rate she would "be gone 277,500 years. last year your debt increased by $3S0. This year you are adding at least $700 to your indebtedness. Your friends are warning you that you can't continue to pile up additional debt that this is the, road to financial ruin. So you and your wife talk it over and decide to draw up a budget for next year. But instead of reducing exor even holding penditures them at their present level you decide that you will spend $340 more next year than this year. You reach this decision on the there is nothing assumption definite that you will receive a salary increase next year; therefore an increase in spending is in order. Little, or bo, consideration given to the, $30,000 debt. The I significant thing is is that you expect to make more money next year therefore you plan to spend it. Nearly everyone will agree that a family handling its finances on this basis is headed for serious trouble. Yet, add sever! ciphers to these figures - and you have th2 exact fiscal situation of the government under the Kennedy "a"' dministration. . ' Prescription for Economic Growth An "agonizing reappraisal" of Administration . policies is being urged upon President Kennedy by many members of Congress in 'order to produce action that will assure maximum expansion of the nation's economy. This is advocated irrespective of current developments in the stock market, whatever they may be. The basic economic viewpoint of the President is . what is fa - SLEEUES .ROLLVP-YOV- the FREEDOM j v,vy.r-. BOND DRIVE is under way! Now is the time for all Americans to become active partners in defend- ing freedom. Now, during the FREEDOM BOND DRIVE, we can ma,ke our dollars couni, Keeping our nauon b economy sirung. AOtflHD FREEDOM To help keep freedom in your future, buy an extra IBUYUS. n SiVIHGS a E or H bond during this special drive. Bonds work ! for a stronger America a brighter future for you the FREEDOM BOND Sign up and be counted during ' L FIRST Pick out the Car or Truck you want to buy. auatrian italian Slavic CHUCK'S PHUHHCr Charles Ghirardelli,, Owner Retail Wholesale Spirits SECOND Find out how arach money you will need to cover the purchase . . . Phone Let our Loan Department make out loan forms and suggest plans to you And tell you about the easy payments at equitable bank rates. 472-586- Helper 1 DRIVE. , UNDERWRITE YOUR COUNTRY'S MIOH1 Buy an extra U.S. Savings Bond a n W- T J til rr c thanks The Advertiuing Council and this newspaper for their patriotic support. L- THIRD Your Hometown Newspaper Finance at Helper State Bank and Save! THE HELPER STATE BANK Helper, Utah RECOGNIZING THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW Help your teen-ager- s do better homework! to fak far Htm DhtiMvy, Look for tb I i1 mm " Issue by issue, your local newspaper unfolds the history of your community in stories describing important or interesting events as they happen to your friends, your family, and other members of your community. A source of interest and pride when they appear in the news, these stories bring personal accomplishments and events to the attention of the entire community.' Saved in family scrapbooks. they become treasured possessions to enjoy through the years. As time goes on, we gain' more and more pleasure in reading the news of the families of our community as events take their ' place in the history of our town. taMim By CoUhUA ENJOY YOUR HOMETOWN f HE STORY OF Y.O U (COMMUNITY! word Mr- - riua Tbkhtte t $6 dktkMurjr or Ktotnrwnrfirt by klaxM avwy tcfaool and cottage Intt on a gwuia tmtni Htrria-WM- . THE HELPER JOURNAL J v I THRXI w J Wilt II0AAT IAIT IAII tltT, Vf AN |