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Show Mr. Kennedy sent to the 1962 session of Congress 29 requests for additional executive power along with 88 requests for high. r federal spending. (tyonents of centralization of power in the Presidency and in the federal government view these developments with alarm. This is particularly true with respect to the housing action in which Mr. Kennedy did by executive order "by one stroke of the pen," as he had termed it what Congress hod refused 6ix times to do toy legislation. An "audacious usurpation of power" is the way Senator Sten-n- si Notes of Interest from neighboring SPRING G I E N by JAMES By SELMA ROWLEY W. DOUTHAT repercussions can and Far-reachi- ng be expected in Oongress throughout the nation from at the i Saturday after spending Visitors Wednesday three President Kennedy's executive in John and Meadow at (Mr Mrs home the weeks bone of order barring racial discriminaWharff were their niece and ne. of her daughter, Lenna Bushnell tion in Jederally-aide- d housing. pbew IRonda and Bvan Gibbons and family. The regular meeting of the Many members of Congress are of Greenrhrer and their niece, ,'Mn , LaDonna Gaimmill and 3 Friendly Sewing Club was held pointing out that, regardless of children of Denver. Thursday evening at the home the merit;, or demerits of the or. der, it could start a long and imLetter and Francis Blackham of Mrs Woo draw Mertcley. described it. Mrs Mildred Simms flatted in Prow Friday. spent portant seriess of developments, The President's action was Leah James was a Salt Lake Wednesday through Saturday in including; , in unconstitutional'', "absolutely 1. the Lake Increasing Salt apprehension where she visited with visitor Monday. the opinion of fixator Robertson felt already Iby her visited her (Mira , and legislators Eva many mother, Stan Judd Robertson, , i Chairman of the Sen. funday atftemoon in Ferron with son, Vincent and with sisters, and others over the vast new ate Banking Committee which Mrs Rhea Simmons and Mrs Dee powers sought by Mr. Kennedy has .reathrea. Jurisdiction over housing at the expense of Congress, of Deaima (Pinarelli of Salt Lake Shannon. ; legislation. the of local states, governments, iM home over the weekend. On David Rowley and daughter, of C Same members of Congress industry, and of the people. Saturday she joined in to help lAftcki, and niece April Rowley, particularly from the South veletrate her mother's birthday. drove to SaK Lake Sunday to ' A compilation made by Sen- may be less inclined, as a result :.,Mr and Mrs Herman. Rasmus- - meet Mrs Rowley who flew in ator Curtis shows that of the housing order, to vote for were sen avnd family of Prove from California after spending portions of the legislative prodown for ihe 'weekend with Du. ten days visiting her daughter, gram that Mr. Kennedy will push low and Delia Rasmussen. Gayle Warham and family In i Mrs Sam Fazzio brought her in the new Congress. ' Sarah Rowley returned home Canoga (Park and with her sister mother Mrs Christine Helky, If this could develop, it would Velda Johnson ' and family of home this week. She has been in increase the strength of conservaVicrorville. the hospital at Provo 30 days. tive Republicans and southern and Mrs John Belluscaine Pat Hansen arrived here last Democrats who thus far have Equitable Insurance of (Mr Salt Lake spent the weekend week from Fort Ord, Calif, where succeeded in blocking or sub. Agency at the home of aunt Mrs Chris- he has been stationed in ' the stantially modifying most of the tine PazHo and family. army. He'll spend ten days with controversial Kennedy proposals. INSURANCE Frank Blaokham of Salt Lake wife Marie. They left Monday The fact that Mr. Kennedy de is home (for a week with his for Provo to visit Pat's layed issuing the housing order wii Of All Types parents Mr and Mrs Lester Black parents Mr and Mrs Warren Han- until after Congress had adjournPublic Liability hatn. sen. Wednesday Pat left for Ft. ed was interpreted as evidence Visftln Saturday and Sunday Carson, Colo, to FIRE continue his that he had not wished to risk za at the home of Mr and Mrs an adverse effect upon his 1962 training. Richards were her parents Mr and Mrs Robert Winn and legislative program. AUTO Mr and Mrs S. E. Atwood and family of Moab drove up to 3. There is real concern voiced brother Mr and Mrs Clarke At sprnd the past weekend with by some legislators over the wood of Salt Lake City. Mrs Winn's parents, Mr and Mrs oossiibility that he order may slow down the pt of housing Young Marrieds was held last George Olsen. and Enid Monk and fam construction Bert at when time a at home and of Mr the Sunday ily' of San Jose, Calif, were the the emphasis is on vitalizing the Mrs Stanley Snow. Mr and Mrs Harold Duke weekend guests of Lee and Leah sluggish economy. drove to Provo to see their new Rowley. Enid and Leah are There are predictions of a definite slowdown dn new housing grandson, born Friday to Mr sisters. and Mrs Richard Duke. He b Ross and Norma Fazzio and starts as a result. This is dis. named Richard Trenton and he Joe Ftzzio of Provo, Dennis and puted, however, by supporters of Christine Sallas t at Salt Lake the President's action. The next weighed 8 lbs, 6 oz. Mrs Lea Haslam and son spent vjare weekend guests at the UTS TG7 StASOB three days last week in Salt home of Mr and Mrs Sam Fazzio. Lake where they visited with They also attended the wedding 709 of their cousin, Linda Joyce and with Mr and Mrs Da. Saturday Fazzio. , 499 PKOT1CT1H vid Coiton and family. Jim and Andrea Hansen and Barbara Rowley and two chil dren Jefifery and Janet of San GEORGE PATTER1CK RED DOG family of Moalb drove up to spend Calif., were Thanksgiving PboM ME7-433Price, Utat the weekend with Jim's parents, Diego, weekend the of home Looking for a fun card game egucsts at Cliff and Eva Hansento play at the beach or picnic Mr and Mrs David Rowley and outing? Red Dog is ideal. It's family. classed as a hilarious rather than Mr and Mrs Edward Simms and a social or studious card game and can be played by as many family drove to Salt Lake on as ten. But Thantegiving day and joined son four to Eddie and family of Ogden and eight make their son Vincent of Salt Lake the best and were dinner guests at the game. home of IMr and Mrs Floyd SimKnown as "High mons and family. Card Pool" the Thanksgiving Spending in some weekend in Moab with their areas, Red children Mr and Mrs Robert C. Dog is Winn and family were George played with matches, chips (though and Hazel Olsen and daughter toothpicks or beans may be used go, Valene. in the and the is skill instead) Mr atnd (Mrs diiff (Hansen betting. Each player, in turn, after seeing his hand, must first ppent Thanksgiving with son and decide how many tokens to bet. family (Keilth) at Dragerton. Then the dealer turns up a card Ralph and Shirlee Keele and from the stock: if the bettor has two children, Raelyn and Ralph a card of the same suit and in rank than the turn-u- p of Moab were uip to spend the higher you card of that suit in his hand, he Thanksgiving weekend with Shir pays the pot the amount of chips lee's parents, Lee and Leah Row Also Available BOTTLED IN BOND t he wagered. with (Ralph's parents ley and A standard deck is Van and Dolma Keele, Price. used. Each player puts in one Jack and Beverly Beckstrand chip to form the pot in the center of the players. 'Dealer gives and son of Kearns were down Ave cards, one at a time and face to spend the Thanksgiving day down, to each player In turn. The and Homer with Bev's parents, THE GREAT KENTUCKY BOURBON remainder of the deck is retained FOR OVER 150 YEARS DolJie Snyder. t rMOf...DI$TIUU AND MTTUO IT WATUf III ANO FRA2IER DISTILLERY CO.. BARDSTOWN. KT. , . (D-Mis- , I (D-Va- .), J , o.) Al-on- LIFE months few will tell who is right. for federal subsidies page 0 - Wherever you bwpiSSB WilMLL-FRAZIE- R A Few Decades Past ed wide-ipre- ad C. Madsen (left), comptroller for BIG CHECK FOR BIG BILL-- O. Kennecort'j Utah Copper Division, presented a huge mock check making company's $7,608,725.49 property tax payment to Lake County Treasurer Charles O. Bonner. Payment was $034,190 higher than a year ago due to a jump in assessed valuation from $117 million to $131 million. The tox bill actually check. was paid with a standard-siz- e In Salt : - spending. It seems apparent that things ibeing other equal any sucoess achieved Iby the economy advocates would ease the way, to some extent at least, to tax re. duction. Pencil Sharpeners for Sale Ink Iradicator. New Supply "Ran- gON A STRING... fySAMCS OSAKE - 7HB GREAT CAWED A COMPLETE S7KH$ ORCHESTRA AlTHH'M tWEJfB CIRCLED TffS ,.,JOKLD7H6 THE MUSIC HAS CENTURY. fKSDTOA5TZtSH THE SJP WIVES --M- fK ROCKET ROUTE FIRST Pick out the Car or Truck you want to buy. When every player has had one turn to play, the turn to deal passes to the player at the dealer's left. A player's bet is final when, in turn, he names the amount he Is betting. SECOND Find out how much money you will need to cover the purchase . . . one-chi- hand face down. If at any time the pot has no more chips in it because some player has "bet the pot" and won. each player again puts up one token to restore the pot. ' 1 jV OFCHICA&O ... )tXJKia.7S FQRA25. U.S. SAWNckBOND, INSURNG A SUBSTANTIAL RETURN ON YtXJR SAVtNQS COLLAR. -- as well as insuring your. OWNP&rSONAL FREEDOM. YOU PLUNK DOWN YOU ARE HERE'S See us tot .. HOW., FgglG THIRD Let our Loan Department make out loan form and suggest plans to you And tell you about the easy payments at equitable bank rates. . . . Finance IN MANY AMERICAN ' i$ECAUSE OF TH MOTION OF THE EARTH, A ROCKET FIRED FROM WEAORTW FOLE AND AIMED AT NEW YORK CITY WOOD LAND A HUNDRED MILES SOOTH by the dealer to form the stock. The player at dealer's left, after inspecting his hand, may bet any portion of the number of chips in the pot. He must bet at- least p one chip or pay a forfeit and no bet may exceed the numof in the ber pot. chips When the player makes his bet, the dealer turns up the top card from the stock. If the bettor has a card of the same suit and higher in rank he shows the card and takes back the amount of his bet plus an equal amount from the pot. If he has no card that will beat the card shown, he must show his entire hand and the amount of his bet is added to the pot. The next player in turn then places a chip, another card is turned, and the same procedure is followed until all players including the dealer have had a chance to bet. Instead of betting, a player may if he chooses pay a one chip forfeit to the pot and discard his A NEWSPAPER WAS A RARITY at Helper State Bank and Save ! THE HELPER STATE BANK COMMUNITIES! a newspaper was a thing to be marveled at of the Press' fight for freedom wer memories fresh in mind. Although newspapers are common in our country today, their existence should not b taken for granted. It is a wonderful fad that almost all of our modern communities have their own hometown newspapers, freely edited by member of their own communities spreading the newt, stimulating the business of the community, and Then for three "foot-in-Ihe.doo- r," fflmm 99 the bourbon to beat if can... Dir. JOURNAL (Utah) g, for secon- and dary school construction teachers' salaries and for aid to higher education. A revised program is ibeing prepared for pre. sentation to the new Congress. 5. The housing order was by many as a Predictions were that - ' if the difficulties are not too formidable it will be followed iby action applying to all housing, whether or not government financing is involved. Cut Government Spending One of the major hazards confronting th administration's tax program in the new session of Congress is the conviction of an undetermined number of legislators that tax reduction must be accompanied Iby cuts in unessen. tial government spending. This must be regarded as a real hazard, " since the oflfcial administration position is that instead of being cut spending is heading higher and back higher. This situation could bring- on a prolonged battle a "real Donnybrook", in the words of Senator Bennett (RnTJtah) between the economy forces in Congress and those who believe that the solution to nearly every governmental problem is bigger ' grenus- - HELPER The 4. The housing action was in- nnmsDiAY, terpreted iby opponents of expanded federal power as a definite indication that new federal subsidies for state and local ac. such as education tivities would be certain to lead to federal controls. Congress thus far has refused to approve the Kennedy program Helper, Utah Help your teen-ager- s do better homework! - Y-s- Atfeb I V 11 Ne keeping their readers informed of important event elsewhere, It is well to keep in mind that a fre press and a free people are an unbeatable team. L UR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS A HERITAGE TO PROTECTI 4 lt IMAMM tAlf Ull fMT.tUf e4 U Hm 4ktfafMHty iwrMWMMMbr m a t t tw Tkia It lit Ji THE HELPER JOURHAL |