OCR Text |
Show Ht extend Ibe to the sympathies Kotes of Interest from neighboring on hte death of their father and husband, Martin Matekovic. Mr and Mrs Paul Snow and family and Mr and Mrs Carrol Riddle and family went to Provo to watch the 4th parade. Mrs Clara Bradley of Provo and Mrs Edna Tweedel of Price trCtFn." SPRING By SELM 'l G I EN ... KEEP AHEAD OF THE ROBINS and get your share of luscious ripe cherries for the "best home-majam you ever ate"! Follow the simple directions given here . . . and for a stronger cherry flavor, add a few crushed cherry pits during the cooking, or, if you prefer, add M teaspoon of almond extract just before you pour the jam into the sterilized glasses. SWEET CHERRY JAM Yield: about 9 medium glasses (414 lbs. Jam) 4 cups prepared fruit (about 8 cups (214 lbs.) 3 lbs. ripe sweet cherries) granulated sugar 1 box Sure-Je- ll li cup lemon juice (2 medium lemons) fruit pectin Step 1: Stem and pit about 3 pounds fully ripe sweet cherries. Chop fine or grind and measure 4 cups into a very largev (8 quart) saucepan. Squeeze the juice from 2 medium-sizelemons. Measure 14 cup into saucepan with cherries. Step 2: Measure sugar and set aside. Add fruit pectin to fruit in saucepan and mix well. Place over high heat and stir until mixture comes to a hard boil. At once stir in sugar. Bring to a full railing boll and boil hard 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and skim off foam with metal spoon. Then stir and skim by turns for S minutes to cool slightly and to prevent floating fruit. Ladle quickly into glasses. Cover Jam at once With K inch hot paraffin. de d' .... IX2ST Pick oat the Oar or Truck you want to buy. find out how wssurj yon will naoi to oovtr tha pnroham) Mr and Mrs Duian Rasmussen and son, Wayne, returned home Sunday after spending their va- cation in Yellowstone. They were accompanied on the trip by Mr and Mrs Gerald Stringham. IMr and Mrs Lynn Morgan and son Danny of Pacheo, Calif, spent Friday visiting his .ibrother Bill Morgan and his family. Mr and Mrs Boyd Marshall and family and Mr and Mrs Mich Mrs Ed Selan and Paonia, Colo, with Mr and Mrs daughters of Glenwood Springs, Julio Savoni and children. Mr and Mrs Ross Christensen Colo., visited with Mr and Mrs and children of Salt Lake spent John Selan. Mr and Mrs Donald Guy and the weekend visiting with their children of Salt Lake visited the folks, Mr and Mrs George Rich weekend with Mr and Mrs Mike ards and Mr and Mrs Victor Christensen. Ferdenber. While vacationing at Fish Lake Mr and Mrs John Pappas and visita and (Mrs Victor Christensen Mr few days spent daughter ing in Aguilar, Colo., with Mr were joined by Mrs Susan Switz er and Mrs Dora Davis of Eph- and Mrs Albert Tittle. ael Marshall of Salt Lake spent Mr and Mrs Gerald Morgan raim and Mr and Mrs Parley the weekend visiting at the home spent the 4th in SLC with their Kump of Santa Barbara, Calif, of sister. Mrs John Fercik, Jr. son Dan. Grandson Danny re- Saturday guests at the Victor June Fasarelli left last week turned home with them to spend Christensen home were Ray and with her parents, Mr and Mrs J. a few Rosalie Christensen of Sunnyside days. Toigo for California. Thry spent Mrs Herb Tittle and sister, Mrs and Sunday Mr and Mrs Ted the weekend in LasVegas and in Joe Flecher and Mrs Mary Wise Christensen and family of Wal-an- d Calif visiting with brother, Bud of Calvin Fon Erie, Colo., nut Creek, Calif., arrived to spend Toigo and sister Joan Toigo. . visited at the Brandes Cales and a week and Mr and Mrs Jack Mrs 'Paul (Ernalee) Porter and Henry Scorzato homes Thursday Christensen and family of Pleas ant Grove will spend several baby of Los Angeles are visiting and Friday. at the home of aer parents, Mr Mr and Mrs Robert Branch days, and Mrs Ernest Saccomanno. Mr and Mrs Forbes Fail and and children of Logan are visit Mr and Mrs Jack Allred and ing with her mother Mrs Louise Cherrie spent the 4th in Orange-Belic- h. n Jody were business visitors ville visiting Forbes' aunt Katie Spanish Fork Saturday. Mr and Mrs Winn Charles- - and uncle Al Fail of Monrovia, Mildred Simms spent Friday in worth, Ruth Ann and Carolyn California. Salt Lake CSty. Clint Bryan of Ferron is visit Cales. Janet Bryan joined the John Callas of Rock Springs, Cox family for a reunion at Fer ing with Mr and Mrs Ted Bryan, Wyo spent three days last week ron. They spent several days. ' Mrg Doyle Blackham honored visiting with his sister, Phyllis Mr and Mrs Robert Saasamon her daughter Carrie with a birth Stavar and family. in and daughter and Sandra Saas day party celebrating her th. In Mr and Mrs Cheser Richardson tamonin of Salt Lake City spent attendance were Mark and Robin Mrs Edna Richardson and Barthe weekend visiting with Mr Rudman, Sheryl and Julk Pill-an- d bara Nielson spent two days last Mrs Art Saastamonin. ing, Ginger and Lorraine Sene- week at the Richardson cabin in Mr and Mrs Orville Ward and chal, Jack F. Hunt, Tommy Burn Huntington Canyon. children of Colorado were over- - side, Johnny, Jodie, Joan Black-nigJohnny and Dorothy Haycock guests of M and Mrs Joe ham. drove his parents, Mr and Mrs Jensen. Mr and Mrs John Blackham T. W. Haycock to Provo SaturMrs Marilyn Scorzato and Ton- - and grandchildren Jack and Fel-y- a day where they will visit a few and Helen Gordon, joined Mrs icia Hunt of Or em visited three days withdaughter, Mildred Vuk-sini- ck Josephine Scorzato & Mrs Rosa days with Mr and Mrs Doyle an family before going on Zanards of Salt Lake and attend Blackham. to Salt Lake where they will vis- ed Italian Mr and Mrs Martin Swenson Day at Lagoon. it sons Arthur and Leslie. Mr and Mrs Louis Riche and' and daughter returned from a Hazel Allred and Peggy Nielchildren were visitors in Salt trip to Yellowstone Park and Pin son took Hazel's Sunday school Lake City. gree, Idaho, with Mr and Mrs class swimming at Saratoga on Mr and Mrs Wesley Bruce re- - Frank Hancock. The 4th they Monday. Making the trip with turned from a week visit in spent with Clara Mower of Po- them were: Cathy James, Robert catello, They were joined by Mr Swenson who spent m Rowley, Greg Bell, Billie SaccoMerta Devon Richards and manno and Dennis Gardner. MonMrs Nina Goodrich and family Richardson returned home Hancocks. the past after for TUTi a TaBMB day visiting lt!4iMif OMMneAn spent last Wednesday in Provo. Mrs ArdeH Deason of Salt Lake Sallna with Pat Martin. Miss Shannon Huff of East spent Tuesday through Thursday Mr en JLv ant Cbon is voting with her grand visiting her sister, Thelma mother Mrs and her family. smith. Mr Mrs Richard Mr and Mrs Garth Hyatt and Valene Olsen is spending two visiting v .relatives, and Haycock children of Glenwood Springs, weeks in Brigham City visiting Mr and Mrs Lawrence Munson her sister, Mrs Bobby Wall and family. last week visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Harold Jewkes At the Relief Society work Mr and Mrs Frank Stavar ard and family returned from Yellow meeting Tuesday a program honfamily. oring June Cell was given. Light L here Monday to scend Mr 7 JZlL former refreshments were served and a a Arriving Chubat the Robert few days 1(J gift was presented to June. buck home was Mrand Mrs Ron Arthur Biggs at Rock Mr and Mrs Pace Boyack Sr. Calif. Mrs Sea . ; alS0 vlSlted Flam- visited over the weekend in Sa-li- na Sea, Sacramento, . is Robert's sister. , rwjth her-- twin sister, Elva Allred and with other relatives Winn . Charles-iteVh" d . Sunday in Richfield. f"J his brother Nyle and family. S IMr and Mrs Don Wilson and Mr and Mrs Robert Chubbuck . were family of Rangely, Colo, and Mr and Mrs Al guests Sunday at the home of the ajamily m Erie with Mr and Mrs Herb Glen Jameses. Lee and Leah Rowley and sons Mr and Mrs E. L. Hayman and Rober tand Terry, spent thee past r ernjn neservuir. Mr and Mrs Bill Sherman and son six days in Southern Colorado. I Guy of Milwaukee, Wis. to Kamas WedMr and Mrs Ed Edward are feunily motored spent a week visiting with Mr to with their visit son, s. in South Dakota with .esday visiting are Joyce's folks iwT his relatives. They The Young Married group Bob and Eva Jones are spend their even held meeting Sunday ing two weeks in Seattle, Wash, at the home of Mr and Mrs ing and their his son, Keith visiting ' .Allen Johnson. . family. Mr and Mrs Chester Richard-- ! Jim Nielson and daughter, Carson and family spent the week rol and Harold Sunninghatn spent at end Wyo., visiting and Tuesday in Salt with sonKemmerer, Monday Bobby and with Mr and Lake visiting with Calvin Taylor . Mrs Jaimes Monroe, and family. i Ralph and Shirley Keele and Pete and Rye Gerico spent the of Moab were Sunday I family ' Fourth in Provo. at the Lee Rowley home. Mr and Mrs Francis Able and guests Weekend visitors at the Bill son of American Fork visited Shermans was his brother, Lewis last Wednesday with their daugh ter Glen da Johnson and family. andA family of Moroni. group of families from the Mr and Mrs Athol Christensen Ward made a trip to Scofield on spent the weekend at Flaming the 4th. Activities were enjoyed Gorge Dam. and a pot luck dinner was served. Joe Luke spent five days last week in Denver attending UEA meetings. The Vuksinick boys of Prow have ben spending some time here visiting their aunt, Vera Jacobs. Mr Itnanot at Halpex State Bank and Bay I oiri:! ,f i?' mrJL J ::r;Ar:: m! :r": L11 Zd, Bandboy , THE HELPER STATE BANK Helper, Utah Uj neighbors , JACK'S to your DuoIpooo ao yoor tolopbono Oo clooo A Bslawli - - flt? flfflf THE TWIST of a water ski finds Jimmy Jackson seemingly "in orbit , during practice at Cypress uaruens, 1 ia. tM iaWat f ftltVMfHl yewr bvslntt ttlspfcsjw col) wiH . . . rf0M Mr aMtmaaataJ Vtf,,, HITCH IN TIME helps, but wishes a. F. Goodrich were giving away trouser belts with each pair of tires instead of seat belts, r: micKy Mctsam, 4, 1 rw 9 hu W IB I NANCY KWAN checks tume as she waits to do film Scene in firm ('" SM? Tf axs ht JTl otitis TSUD Let oar Loan Department make out Ion forms nd ncpit plana to you-in- d teB you about tka tary pajBMBta at equitaUo bank rata. laVsaVM In The News near-champi- and ffLi1Sr ... aheap PAGE THRIK People, Spots TZrZTJ" mob 162 By BARBARA CALES Ras-muss- G500SD 12, IOVRNAD (Utah) s Homemade Jam Is Best HERE'S HOW THURSDAY, JULY KENILWORTH ROWLEY HELPER " Mr and Mrs Stanley Judd and daughter. Marilyn, Linda Nielson .J "n nd Mr and Mrs Vic W.Mngton days last week .visitP and Mrs Merlin Peterson went in the Uininterest of in points n s,.ioW at and Flaming Gorge Basin tah rock show. They also visited the Dam. Arches National Monument. J'.f News About Our Neighbors From RADIO-T- V - SALES SERVICE . Expert service by a Technician trained by DeVry Technical and RCA Institutes. WE SERVICE All Of1 CANDIDATE for First Lady of Little Leaguers, Kristin Lea Williams, 2, of Memphis, Tenn., strikes classic poses ior ircr puoiosnpner aauay, nooen wuaaoif. COMMUNISM THREAT OH THE IIICriASE FBI DIRECTOR POINTS OUT III HEY BOOK "A Study of Communism," a new book by J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, will be published in October, by Holt, Rhinehart k Winston. The book is designed for the general reader as well as for students in high schools and colleges. Mr Hoover's new book was written in response to numerous requests for a handbook on the Which nature, of communism, would enable Americans to be better prepared to fight this men ace and preserve their basic herThe book, itage of freedom. which traces the history of com munism since its inception, carefully contrasts American liberty and communist totalitarianism. Mr" Hoover has been Director of the FBI since ISM, and in this capacity is internationally recognized as an expert on communism. In .195, Holt, Rhinehart " & ' Winston published "Masters of Deceit" by Hoover. This book quickly became a best seller and Is today recognized as a standard document on the operations of the .Communist Party in the U.S. "A Study of Communism' con tains an analysis of communist theory and communist practice, as well as an outline of how the international communist movement has grown since Lenin's seizure of state power in Russia in 1917. The book- - analyzes totalitarian methods' and contrasts them with life in a free country. The book's appearance now is In addition, the book offers admost timely. The communists are vice on how to defeat communpresently engaged in a systematic ism. campaign to attract the attention to Mr Hoover, "The ff American young people. Party According which communism presdanger leaders have been appearing as ents to the free world has not on college campuses speakers abated. If anything, it has inacross the country, expounding creased.." The FBJ Director indicommunist ideology, and assert- cated that world Party membering the supremacy of the comhas increased to a total of ship munist way of life. Mr Hoover's more than 40,000,000. To meet book, based on his many years of this he believes that challenge, experience, sets forth answers to the student and the citizen can't the false claims of communism remain uninformed of the comand emphasizes the positive val' munist danger. ues of our democratic heritage. Hoover emphasizes that the wav t ci'feat communism is through Stamp pad inks available knowledge, information and reliance on democratic principles. the Journal offtc. 1 going on vacation? phone ahead and tell them when you're coming MAKES, MODELS CAUl Gar Rtfdlos Home Radio Set KELFER JOURNAL OFFICE SUPFLY LOOU 0R CmStNTATTVI Television YOUR We when ern repair sets in the possible in our shop well-equipp- ed not at the ' Phone home mod- when home. 472-33- long distance rates are lower than ever 38 PICKUP and DELTVIRT MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE cm |