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Show tfca HELPER (Utah) ?AOX IIGHT JOURNAL OCT THURSDAY, Voters of Carbon District 25, ON "VOTES" Senator Bennet says: ICongress has been too willing to buy votes by making changes in social security (bene fits which just were not financially feasible. We must not compound the mistakes of the past by making similar mistakes today. Those who say that (participation in the social aeourity medical care proposal will establish a right based upon the money the participant has paid in are misleading the pub. lie. The benefits will bear no relationship to ipartlcipation, and we will be, saddling our future generations with a terrible burden, one which may threaten the destruction of the asoH! security system itsM." BENNETT (R-Ut- 1902 1 James Banasky is a young man - a family man, who wants to help bring new industry to Carbon County and bolster its economy. JAMES BflflASHY VOTE FOR NOV. 6 For STATE REPRESENTATIVE WWUW HITS..N MRS LEAGUE Some new high scores were bowled Friday night in the mixed doubles league. John Bianco bowled a 25 with a 563 series and Wart Guy on the same team rolled a 232 with a 570 series. This Jead to high team game of 882 and a 2364 series. High women scores were by Mary Marchetti 182, and Kris Saccomanno 160. G's .. 22 Fossat & Saccomanno .... 16 11 1 Funk & Hyatt 13 Bianco 15 13 Guy Black & iRelds .... .... .... 12 16 Crocco Black UOTE Fon BTG 4 YEARS I I NATIONAL SCHOOL BOARDS CONVENTION 3 C.A.P.S. , 1 HAVE ATTENDED: 3 STATE SCHOOL 4 BOARD Pepsi Cola miJGS 1960-- 61 t. .... OF III WHOLE, FRESH 1 1 HEGION , 5 3 HGJOi'lAL 1 ATHLETIC - CUT-U- P mm 1 BOIIERCE 15EET u ELECTO C03EHDED 6, 1552 STYIF VII G&W PRIVATE STOCK Want deUGHTful bourbon? Try G&W Private Stock! 3 for $H 3 for $1 Pumpkin MRS WETM ORE'S SECOND We have 27 boys and girls' in our room this year. Shanna Lou Paris.i and Joyce Porter are our student council members. Shanna Lou, Christine Stubbs, Paul Pug. liese and Carryl Carlson, all had birthdays this month. We made a birthday cake with candles on for each of them. MISS CHRISTENSEN'S FIFTH There are 31 (pupils in our grade this year; 13 girls and 18 boys. Our student council 'mem bers for the first half of the! year are Joyce Bruno and David Ariorti. Garry HrJbar is the pres Ident of our class. Bob Richards is vice president, and Tonya Ol- FINE FOODS mJ. tbe first half m.rA main RoseU's e Orange- - Pineapple mother. In imineOtkm with sci ence (we're wWMBing trie oars gradually gettUj aborter. ,. (More atst vmIe) Grape Nuts, Sugar Crisps 3 Pligs Ms gg&gDB). SODA 3 for 3S'c 46 oz cans HIHlH&il j . Hi-- C Drinhs Post Toasties, Alphabets 13 17c for S9 Open 8-in- ch Stainless Steel ip5ffl5?ffiai (SSSSBISSSSSBS MASHED Pillsbury 6y oz. BONED Swansons 5 oz. 3 for ;$a U ssssSmSSCSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSB QUALITY 'DSJ - $H (ggagEiegs 2 lb Box Sg)c W IP S vle8 6 Cans $11 r S xmrva rao- - Hawaiian 46 oz cans o Grape-Orang- MRS MYERS' ROOM The Jtirst grade has received its reading books. Mrs Myers asked the children which sub-- 1 Jeot they enjoyed most: Mary Margaret Brandol said "reading.", mA4stA ia.rtfL c 2 for Swanson Apple, Mince In Science we studied about rocks. Some are hard and some Some smooth, some rough. Some are very round while oth ers are btock-dhape- d. They are found In many colors. We are going to find out how rocks are formed. We have two birthday this week. Carol Fossat and Deb--' ra Buckley, both on the 23rd. j son is secretary. MRS BOREN'S ROOM Laurie Jewkes is our class president and Ricky Riche our vice president. Student Council members are Robvn Regruto and Angek Basso. Robyn was the appointed member and will serve all rear, while Antfelo was the TASTE IT and COMPARE IT. rT t.v. Dims Frost 'n Flame MISS PRICE'S ROOM We have 27 boys and girls in our room when school started Abe and Scarlet have moved. We hated to see thorn go. We are working hard on our numbers, reading a;id spelling. Our room is decorated for JTalloweenl et.'...s.v ilk ffer $i JUICE Pasco 6 oz. ? i They are having fun learning to write letters and numbers. mmmm tzZ AC lb COUNTRY . SERVED Oil ADVISORY COMMITTEE KrygT.wwoof.wcsamigr- -1 h CUTS 18 23 MRS HAN LEY'S FIRST SCHOOLS IN UTAH AND From selected reserves, Gooderham & Worts, Ltd., a famous old distillery name, produces and bottles "The Bourbon of the Year." END CUT 17 Indians. Vour Support Will Be Appreciated nr lb CENTER Our class officers are: Presi dent, Jode Jones; VkeJTes. Eddie Grundy; Student Council are Roger Yamaguchi and Gaylene Howell. In social studies we are studying about the first people to make their homes in Utah, the . ON UTAH VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. GSnERAL h Ik FROZEN, FRESH MISS BORLA'S FOURTH Oil PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION OHEGOII 27 26, FROZEN FOODS SCHOOL BOARD WORKSHOPS VISITED VOCATIONAL STORE. FROZEN SME1 ASS'H. KEETO SALT LAKE CHAMBER OF AD I 17 TEACHERS SCHOOL BOARD HIEETOIGS CAL A.-- G. U. S. INSPECTED MEATS FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN. CO-LO- OUR Prices Effective Frida, Saturday October lil 12 LEGISLATURE Oil PROBLEMS III IN SALT LAKE PAPERS. SALT 14 15 .... Helper Journal terns to Phone News - 472-56- 91 LAKE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE 21 10 Friendly Tavern Marrelli Construction Srppi Motel .... Royal Bread .... Rio Grande Chuck's Pharmacy .... IIWIATIOIIAlllEETllS Phone EIGHT LEAGUE Holiday Cafe ASSN. CONVENTION STATE DEPT. OF EDUCATION, U. OF U. 12 Blues AND SUPPLY CO. 16 21 LEAGUE OF NATIONS MEETINGS 5 SESSIONS OF THE 12 7 fames from Carbon Cleanmasters. Bonnie lanes stands in 4th, after taking 3 from Veltri Drug. Bonnie Lanes rolled a 2433 series to top all others bowled this year. They also rolled high game 867. High single game of 216 was rolled bv Vinee Taskar. High 3 game series was bowled by Dottie Matekovic. a 541. 9 Franks Glass Shop ...... ,19 18 9 Tip Top Service 18 LaSalle dub 10 13 Bonnie Lanes ..... .. 15 13 14 Vogue Carbon Cleanmasters .... 10 18 18 Veltri Drug .... .... 10 7 21 Helper State Bank SCHOOL DOARD CARBON COUNTY DIST. 110. & Kartchner CENTRAL COMMISSION CHECK PRICES Franks Glass Shop advanced to first place by taking 4 from the Helper State Bank team. Tip Top service is In second place, 2.5 games from Vogue girls and La. Salle club is third; tfeey took 3 msmi F03 It Team high three fames, Holiday Cafe 2194; Friendly Tavern 2125, Royal Bread 2049. Team high single, Holiday Cafe 725; Friendly Tavern 7116, Royal Bread 090. Individual high series Bessie Stewart was high with 507, Shirley Davis 506, and Barbara was 465. High singles, Bessie Stewart il31, Shirley Davis 180, Barbara Hughes 179. , CTll i i ' J J UzdIaJ g |