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Show (The HELPER JOURNAl (Utah) THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, PAGE SIX wants patterns are sure to contribute to the success of any summer excursion. This cotton cardigan features the new "Long line look," and you'll find its casual air the perfect complement for your summertime sportswear. Knit of double thick cotton, its smart styling makes it the best friend a vacationer could have. The carryall bag: is its "match mate" and features a plastic lining and drawstring closing. CHIC PLUS COMFORT There are other advan open-mes- h tages to this handsome set too. Although today's women lead most active lives, they hesitate to forthe least little bit of and fpmininitv in which combines chio out seek their sports clothing. They apparel with the necessary comfort. Our designers are very conscious of this fashion fact and that is why they came up with this set of the perfect spokesmen for subtle styling and versatility. feit SIMPLE KNIT TO here The experienced knitter will recognize immediately that kniof minimum a with of styling we've achieved a maximum a surprise m tting know how. The novice, too, will have pleasant can' : store once she discovers how quickly and simply this design are sweater and both the bag for be fashioned. Instructions It's yours, free of included on the same leaflet -- No. self -- addressed charge, if you mail your request and a stamped, of this newspaper. Editor envelope to the Needlework VOTE FOR I L j the 24th. All members are urged To Be Improved to to be present, as some very im-- Tune of about $2 million portant business is to (be transacted. Officers please make an' Nearly $1(S3'6,GC'0 will .be spen the current fiscal year , during effort to be there. for the construction and rehabil-M- r, Elizabeth Glavan is home jtation of camp & picnic grounds after a month's visit with her and other outdoor recreation fac- lster, Mrs IW. C. Faulkner at iiitues on National Forests e, and visiting a--t the Fair.,m the UJS. Forest Service Inter piui-- , Members of the Friday night to keep ls ture made up nioht wHav Members ...UL II J J u luge nuikr mrcb mi, wrcyv ab uiu outdoor recreation, Regional For-M- rs home of Mrs Bert Happs, with Flovd Iverson repoted Bud Peterson, Mrs Elmo visits saTidt that "creation ? Mrs Mrs Laboroi and John Bray, to the IntenmounUin Region last Jo Archer claiming prizes for season totaled nearly .11,768,000. the game. A delicious luncheon that the figure may seated fnd was also served by the hostess. increase considerably this ear. nt Mr and Mrs Ernest Gardner Over the (past two decades the holiday weekend in reation visits to the Region's 18 Salt Lake visiting with their National Forests have increased children, Keith and Dorris Card steadily, beter than 10 percent ner and family. annually. Visits to National For- 'ests thru-oAmerica last year Visiting here over the week Eoarad Q a record h, h end and Labor Day with her,than mmion parents Mr and Mrs Joe Corey was Miss Marguerite Corey cf allocation will be. spent cn the Salt Lice uty. ( Ashley National Forest near the MRS SUXWELL HOSTESS Flaming Gorge in northeastern Mr3 Reg Sidwell acted as the Utah where the Forest Service hostess to the thimble cluib last is constructing two large boat rt Thursday night serving a tasty ramps along with camping luncheon during the soc- - ities. Construction undertakings ial hour. Sewing and charting ranging from approximately 000 to $66,000 are underway on the entertainment. the Uinta and Wasatch National Mr and Mrs Al Veltrl and fam Forest m lXJtah) and on the chal ily took advantage of the long Us and sawtooth National fp- .weekend for a trip to Ely, Nev. ests irt jdano. where they visited with Al's Amonir the Mm;..H brother, Mr and Mrs Louie Veltri picnie rehabilitation pro- and family, grams are those on the Cache Mrs Harry Hiatt returned and Wasatch National Forests, home last Friday after spending which caU for ejopenditurw of a month in Arco, Idaho, where WW.OOO and .143,0O0, reapec-Har- ry is presently employed. tivelyILast year Intermountaln During the weekend his mother,1 Mrs Elmer Wright of Salida, Col. Reion maintained nearly 7 0 0 .camp and picnic grounds contain arrived here for a visit. ing about 111,000 separate family ,units, Mr and Mrs E. A. Smith jr and son Emory of Salt Lake were visitors at the J. A. Green THEASANT with-Seattl- rec-s-pe- ut m BlilGHAM 2.78-fo- ot $50,-provid- ed mi fHnTiin'iTltiiT-iiiii-ii- ir ANN O'BRIEN SEASON SET TO OPEN NOV. 3RD The 1863 Pheasant hunt, set to open November 3, at a.m., will vary from 2 to 9 days in length FAIR EXHIBITS by counties, with bag and possCotiHniM rf rorn Pane On ession limits of 3 and 6 birds. Joy Hurst, Judy CosteJlo and respectively . 1 .... vcrjr, JlCiP, TOSWM Th- - as- """llo Pace, Price; and Karen TTaoIp course of a two day meet special Dragerton. ing of the five man Utah Fish Home Improvement I and Game Commission las: week. Paula Dimick, Bobby Jo Phill Shortest shoot was set for two irYe find .TllOm'ta fliwnnn Tw4aA. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE ,. ... COUNTY RECORDER IPreston, Sunnyside. .QUALIFIED - COMPETENT - EXPERIENCED. - COKSIDEE THE FOLLOWING of Miller Creek Precinct. Active Demo Member Democratic Central Committee. Carbon High School graduate. Qualified Business College Student. Present Deputy District Court Clerk (3 years). for most Helper and' Price Attorneys. Worker rat-flecre- tary ! Part-Tim- o - UXPERIENCJED "Worked with County Surveyor on County Records. , Recording Secy and Treas., Price River Water Imp. Dist. Member Business and Professional Women's Club Treasurer, WBBA, Price National League Sole support of two minor ssons. Contributes to support of widowed mother. PRIMARY ELECTION: SEPTEMBER 11, 19(52 - Home Improvement nShirlie Bruno, Catherine PetitU and Marcella Pace, Price; Mar-- 1 sha Evans, DragerU; Kathleen Milano and Shannon Bryner, . ftrw- CZlfr.H tofh oil, ZTZTl ?J"season,experimental allowing tlW one hen in the Ibag each day to hunters in Utah and Davis Coun ties. Hunting in all other areas of the state will be limited to the taking of cock pheasants only. Potable Puios (Lapidary) The quail season was scst to Valynda Johnston and Arthur run from Nov. 3. to Nov. 25 state Price. Rasmu'sen, wide, with an early opening date Fly Tying of Oct. 13 set for western Wash Brian Jackson. Kenilworth, and ington County. The traditional Billy Hassell, Price. late season in western Washington County was set for Dec. 22 Mv ThanUs to AH Jan. . I would like to express my through A five day shoot is scheduled to the thanks all , very grateful "' T' . people who supported me and those who helped in any way rules and remain the for me to attain the honor of same as in regulations past years. named Labor Queen. Day being PAMILA PERM Enveloics, all ntzes. gold at th Spring Glen now fold by the Helper Joumi VOTE FOR AND ELECT EEME SURVEYOR Democratic Ticket 'jf--i I from the Colorado River. An alternate approach is by land from Navajo Mountain which is reached by unpaved roads leading from VS. 89 in Arizona or State 4.7 in Utah. The overland trip by horse or mule is 14 miles each way by trail, requiring at least two or three days for the round trip. But all of this will be changed soon. The unique sandstone won der will be reachable by an easy walk of less than two ml'es from an unusual National Park Service floating installation. The Park Service project is officially defined as "Rainbow Bridge vicinity development, eon strurtion of floating facilities, Rainbow Bridge Development, LICENSED ENGINEER & LAND SURVEYOR f WORLD WAR II VETERAN SALES RADIO-T- V - SERVICE . Expert service by a Technician trained by DeVry Technical and RCA Institutes: WE SERVICE ALL MAKES, MODELS it Car Radios 0 0 Paid Political Adv. AND SERVICE "I stand on my record of service to Carbon County Citizens as County Clerk and Auditor and pledge myself and staff to continued courteous service to all." PRIMARY ELECTION: SEPTEMBER 11, 1962 Do You Know? Traditionally no Carbon County Attorney has been elected to serve longer than Two terms or 8 years. The record for the past 40 years shows: O. K. Clay 6 years 4 years Henry Ruggeri W. Glenn Harmon 2 years Walter C. Gease ......4 years Marl D. Gibson ...... 4 years Edward Sheya 8 years James P. Alger 6 years plus A. John Ruggeri... 9 years plus V. WIIY IS THIS SO ? Prominent among the reasons is the recognition that change is healthy, especially in a public office dealing with the fundamental rights of man and and the law. (it's the same concept which underlies the Constitutional Amendment limiting the President of our country to 2 terms in office). The incumbent is now serving his 10th year as County Attorney. In our traditional democratic way a CHANGE at this time is SOUND and WISE. VOTE DEMOCRATIC AT THE PRIMARY, SEPTEMBER 11th Homo Radio Set jc Television We repair sets In the home when posslble in our modern shop when not at the home. Vote well-equipp- PRIMARY ELECTION: SEPT. 11, 1962 AUDITOR QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION - JACK'S "3 majon ' ot Home Improvement, Adv. iPatsy Waterman, Price, Bren-jd- a Houston, Wellington; and Joy , Hurst, Helper. There's No Substitute for Experience mum " count.es. & entrenched meander oxbow. Many boaters have visited the great red bridge by hiking six mile-- , up forbidden (Aztec creek) and Rainbow Bridge Canyons f J COUNTY CLERK ry ' Mr and Mrs Louis Jaimes and daughter of Salt Lake spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Earl James. . Building in Washington, D.C. At the top the bridge is thick er than a .three-stobuilding (42 feet) and it is wide enough to accommodate the (33 feet) average highway. In 1909, John Wetherill, Dean and W. B. Byron Cummings Douglas were the first white men to view Rainbow Bridge. The great natural wonder is an example of the effect of stream erosion. One geologic explanation is that the arch was formed through the penetration by the stream of the neck of an j Saturday. Democratic Candidate for fect symmetry. "With a sipan, the bridge gracefully arches to a height of 309 feet large enough to straddle the Capitol facil-desse- home SPEAKS rt esr er GALE The families of Lewis Rober-so- n r.nd Mrs Roberta Ariottl are K0AL . ' ' ON SHERIFF'S DEPT amonj those from this area of at Jehovah's Witness who will at Clear a (Editor's Note: This ls one of tend circuit convention 6:il0 p.m. Monday series of "See Utah" articles pre- field, Septemler 7 to 0. loMr Commented Robinson, pared by the Utah Tourist and cal Tuesday 1U:45 am. presiding minister, "As each Publicity Council); passes, we learn more about year ' Rainbow (Bridge, one of the our Creator, and (His will, at the world's most amazing natural weekly meetings we hold. With wonders, is going to get a new this added Bible knowledge come lease on life. new responsibilities in this fast Rainbow ridge National Mon growing religious organization." needed. The featured speaker for the ument was established In 1910 Hence the Park Service floating but it is so remote and isolated refresher coursse will be John Installation projadt. Plans call that only a handful of persons P. Sutherland of Brooklyn, N.Y.. for and testing of the assembly his have seen tlhis world's largest Over 700 ministers will hear facilities on the lake shores at and most beautifully-forme- d nahighlight Bible discourses. Wahweap, near Park headquartural bridge. ters. Ink Iradicator. New Supply But now with the waters of The structures, largely of prefab Lake Powell backing up behind rtoated materials, will be towed Glen Canyon Dam, in a year or their final locations when the two visitors will be able to get Glen Canyon Recreation Devel- lake rises. Specifications Include to the bridge with relative ease. opment." three houseboats to house full- Glen of the After Rainbow Bridge stands in the completion itime rangers and maintenance semi-desecountry of south- Canyon Dam, the waters of the 'personnel, boat dock, public rest to rise reservoir will within eastern Utah in San Juan coun easy rooms and utility systems to ty. It is one of the most remote walking distance of the bridge. serve the facilities. and inaccessible areas in the However, the lake level will And once the waters of the United States. vary and dock facilities will be dam besin backing up early next Not only doesn't it lure visitors year. Rainbow Bridge will be compared with other national S"imp pari lnlr nvn1lahl m wefl on Ms way to its rebirth the Journal office monuments, but so rugged is the and it's about time, too. Plateau surrounding Rainbow that few of the Navajo and Pa-iu- te Indians who live nearby have ever seen the bridge, VOTE AT PRIMARY ELECTION The bridge nestles among can- II yons carved by streams that SEPTEMBER 11, 1962, FOR wind their way from the northern side of Navajo Mountain toward FOR the Colorado River. It spans Rain OF bow Bridge Canyon and the tiny streamlet in its bottom. Rainbow Bridge is greater than H. "BRIG" YOUNG any other natural bridge in size, in color, and in its almost per- LABOIROI ,larr ' t MRS NEW LEASE Witnesses To Meet At Clearfield School ON ITS LIFE ENllERTAINS entertained Laboroi jirs jonn her afternoon club last Thursday with. Mrs Irvin Davies and Mrs Eimo Bray attending as special guests. Prize winners were Mrs John Gardner, Mrs Fank Pizza and Mrs Merriu Bryner, REBEKAH LODGE After reces-vinduring the sum mer morrths. Utohna Rebekah Lodga No. 39, will resume its meetings, Sept. 19 being the first one. At this time, Mrs Leva Hall, District Deputy President, will make her official visitation. A school of instruction will ,be held, in preparation for the official g a vncation fror.i needlework, that ia? a vaeution vacation dav offer every talented vvomun who knits and crochet the perfect opportunity to devote more time than ever to her favorite hobble. Our designs today will brintr real joy and relaxation to the woman who remembers to paclt to her yarn and needles in her vscation suitcase. Easy enough l: vn V.....!. mm on iL. oe insnioiieu or hotel veranda, these ; AWAITS ' wwri ' 1982 CP Who RAINBOW BRIDGE Phone 472-SSS- 8 Conscientious ISISIULiaa, Abie . Fair DAN C. tni COUNTY ATTORNEY |