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Show rv HELPER JOURNAL (Utah) News About Our Neighbors From THURSDAY, PEC. 6, 1982 TAGE SIX I Friendly News Notes From KENILWORTH Central States News Views re-- , Ed Sullivan ALMOST SMILING in recognition of his contributions to broadening international understanding. Hobcrt Moses (left), makes presentae tion for Committee. People-to-Peopl- .' . j , ..V-- CASTLE GATF By BARBARA CALES reives engraved Sheaffer desk set 1 ' . 1! by ARLENE W1LSTEAD ft ' I . c 'V. 1 7.V ! but proper. John Snyder, 6, of Oconomo-woWis. is ready for scrimmage, if he can just keep hit pants and helmet up. NOT FITTING I, c, i L CS.,aw Pappas. (" Spring Glen Saturday. , The tawitag team t surprised -- George Snow and Sheldon Lucille IFWster with a birthday Snow 4 OrangeriUe .visited, with party after the game. They 'en- - Mr8 "artoo Roper who has been Their eon Mr and Mrs Ronald tertalned at ttie home of Marilyn Scoraato. IKfembers iwere Cather-- 1 Koper spent Thanksgiving week ine Wright, Jen Cormanl, Evelyn end with them. and Mrs Henry Tratmtveln Pappas, (Ajrilla Kulow, Jennie Polve, IMarge Guy, JtUJa Gomez "Pent a belated birthday with Mr Joyce Stowe and (Fran Piccioni. and Mrs iDon Trauntveln and A few friends gathered at thei'amiry of Ogden and on the way home of Mr and ACrs Andy Pap 'home visited in Salt Lake with iwunwem ana imt ana pas to heto Andy celebrate his Mrs Dixon and family and Jim was A cake birthday. lovely baked by Us wife, holding 69 in Orem with Mrs Beth Evans and in Provo with Mr and Mrs Tim Trauntveln. Professionals m&ei. wnoA TH!' RE Dunked driver stop Jin Muehl, floating in Fox River, seemi to be gesturing to Wis. a competitor's oat during outboard regatU at Waukesha, , ' ' Phone GR 21 "eMMe)ea4)aMaMaaae - Helper . Dick Mitchell CENTRAL COMMISSION 472-569- 1 Social Security Man Visit Is Set For Tuesday, December lltb housewives, Students, and THORIT HATCH Lawyer M ITCH ELL FUNERAL HOME AND SUPPLY CO. So. Main Helper, Utah Embalmer h Funeral Director Price Ut Phone ME 168 others who plan to make extra cash by working during the rush were advised to avoid possible delay by getting a social security number now. Kesler T. Powell, district man ager of the Provo social security who office, reminded students have never had a social security number to aipply for one without delay at their nearest social security office. Housewives should check .their social security cards to make sure that the account is in their married name. If the card is still in the maiden name, application should be made .to change it, IMr Powell suggested. The key .to the benefits, which are paid to workers who retire, die, or become disabled is the number on your social security card. Any person who cannot locate his or her card should take immediate steps to make application for a new one by obtaining a form for this purpose at the nearest social secur. ity office or post office. The new social security card will have the same number originally assigned to the worker. The competition for Christmas jobs is always hectic, Mr Powell said. Having your social security card available .will make Christfinding mas employment easier. cash-produci- ng So different...so versatilc.thcy go where they are needed in and out of the home... and they keep on giving year after year. These are just some of the reasons an electric portable appliance makes such an exciting gift for someone special on your list. PORTABLE ELECTRIC r Jimmy Boggess' mofher, Mrs. Shirley Boggess, reads a fairy fafe to the 1963 National March of Dimes Boy, a victim of the birth defect known as open spin: She is a March of Dime volunteer in her home town of Coy, Ark., because she wiehet to encourage research "to learn why some children, like my Jimmy, aren't born perfect." tionwide tour scheduled for gess, who was a model before Jimmy January, which marks the 25th her marriage, today is a March a i ot Arte., coy, Boggess anniversary of The National of Dimes volunteer. One of the "miracle baby" who has Foundation-Marcof Dimes. satisfactions she finds in thii His picture will be on millions work is the hope it affords that survived a constant battle of coin collectors, leaflets and "research will find the reasons against serious birth de- school cards used in every why some children are not born in the nation. He will perfect, and then will find a fects, has been named the countyvisit with a number of way to prevent these tragedies. also 25th Anniversary March of congressmen, senators, gover- The March of Dimes helped 1963. Dimes Boy for nors, mayors, screen stars, TV wipe out polio with the Salk Sabin vaccines. I am cerJimmy, the son of Mr. and personalities and stage celebri- and tain that something can be done Mrs. James Boggess, was born ties. with a birth defect known as A winsome, intelligent lad, about birth defects. "I am going td work as hard spina bifida, or open spine. He Jimmy was born in Panama underwent an operation when City, Fla., Jan. 20, 1957. His as I can to see that Jimmy conhe was five days old to correct parents, both natives of Arkan- tinues to get the best possible this condition. A few months sas, took him soon after to their medical care, and that funds state to be nearer spe- are available for research so later, it appeared that he also home had hydrocephalus, or water on cialists and medical .facilities that someday other mothers the brain. However, this condi- there, so that their son could won't suffer the terrible shock tion has apparently arrested get the expert medical care he that I did. "Children like Jimmy will itself without need of surgery. needed to survive. In spite of the fact that he "Jimmy is a symbol of the benefit most from expansion of also has defects in both the 250,000 children born etch year the March of and digestive in this country with significant nationwide network-o- f clinical geni systems, Jimmy is a happy, in- birth defects. He is living proof study and treatment centers, quisitive child who plays with that something can be done for which bring the most modern his pets and his toys as eagerly seemingly hopelessly crippled medical care to victims of birth as any other youngster his age. children,'' said Basil O'Connor, defects, arthritis and polio. ToHe walks with the aid of steel president of The National day there are more than 50 of Foundation-Marc- h of Dimes. these centers. Our nation could braces and wooden crutches. He looks forward to his na- J i mmy 's mother, Shirley Bog easily use twice that number." Five-year-o- i i COMMUNICATION WITH YOUI In the PORTABLE ELECTRIC tROilEX newspaper the businessman eon show yo In 6hv tail what he sells, why you need bis product or urncesi. how much it costs, and where to come to buy H. XTMX "the newspaper way oi showing you bit waree--- b) saves you precious shopping time by letting you decade beiore you go to town wool you want to buy wTsce more, you can drp the ads and take riser wi& you 19 Kzse ooroKisage 01 cat DOxccfitM you remind you She'll hear Christmas bells all year with this kitchen Handles anything from fine china to pots and pans. Washes, rinses, work-save- r. dries, sanitizes. Roll-arou- nd model needs no special plumbing or installation. about PORTABLE ELECTRIC CSPOSfX Jpf on the Plug it in anywhere patio, at your summer home, in room... goes where fun are wanted. food and good Om family t Dimes-support- IS HIS DIRECT LINE OF Makes a "holiday" of every washday. Because it's fameltss electric, it's safe and clean as electric light Less fading and yellowing. UTAH h YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER sssaajjjjjj ftO. ld To The Businessman PORTABLE ELECTRIC DISHWASHER DRYER Miracle Baby with Birth Defects Is Named March of Dimes Child n'-ie- 21 Phone is "travelling in a parallel pitV in plans to provide doctors' services for the elderly. "WW Mr nd Mrs Helen Houghton is rejoic companled Mrs Shirlee Etzel of .Mr and Mrs Allen Christenstn candles. are Karrnv to announce the birth Mrs Albert IListello. Mr and Mrs ing over the arrival of a new Price to Provo where they spent New Supply Lindy Pen ol a new grandson born to Knt Wesley Bruce, Julia Gomez, Mr 'grandson. He was born Nov, 21 the day. and Shirley Christensen. Name and 'Mrs John Pappas, Mr and at Salt 'Lake and weighed 7 lbi IMrs Pearl Waldron is back at Journal Office Mrs Henry Seoraato. is Kenneth Lyle. 7 oz. He 's the son of Sharon home recuperating after having Mr and Mrs M. Tittle and Mr and Mrs Keith Knighton and Derrald Boynton and has soent the past, month confined granddaughter Carrie Carter of of Salt Lake ape at the' weekend been given the name of Mark, i at the Dragerton hospital with the Dragerton ' hospital, apeady Columbia visited Saturday witn iwita ner rofexs Mr and Mrs Helen with sons Kent and Pat an illness. We hope for her re- -, recovery, XtheU t ; Forbes Fail. Mr and Mrs Andy Faroes, Mr and Mn Charles Mill are spent the Thanksgiving weekend covery right soon. Mr and Mrs Grant Rowley and IMrs Celia Charlesworth return in Salt Lake where they got ac- - (Miss Ellen Allred of Spring in Salt Lake visiting and Charlie children of Salt Lake visited ed Friday frcm Salt Lake where quainted with the new baby. Glen was a weekend guest at is keeping a doctors appointment iwith her father Roy Miller and she visted with her sister Mrs Mrs Dorothy Bowns ac. the home of friend Peggy Lynn Mr and Mrs Sbarpe Snow and Friday M rand Mrs Carl Aabury Sun- - Art Carmoel. Witotead. : Sherri of Castle Dale were week Barbara Coles accompanied Mr , at the home of Ruths Get well wishes are extended end guests day afternoon. IMrs' Dowd of &Sob returned and Mrs Joe Arnold and daugh- - A representative from Provo ito Mrs' Sylvia Bamey.'She is parents ' Mr and Mrs DoddWU home after spending a week with ,ter to. Salt Lake where they, district, office will be at the' confined at the Dragerton hos- -. steed. ' The ' snow's young her daughter Mrs (Dan PiiHng. visited with Stanley Arnold who Courthouse In Price on Tuesday, nital for observation. "Ricky has been confined for the Mrs Marilyn Pappas entertained is In the Veterans hospital. They Dec., illfth from 8 ajn. to untill IMrs Rheta fflCler is recovering past week art the Carbon hospital the Guild at her horn Monday, were weekend quests of Mr. and a run. case of innewftohJa. ,, i.lnr msuraerv and is confined at ' battlin Guescts were earner isaam, wort ,imut jutiow. Hatsls, rranlde Harris, Marge. jpaies,, Mariene Pappas, Guy, Kate Bruce, Agnes Ferder Francis .Du2enack, John Mathews ber, Evelyn Pappas and Jennie attended the Stake drive dance . m ANT1.KENNEDY ? The president of the Slue Cross Assn announces that the over-O- S age group will be able to obtain hospitalization insurance without and regphysical examination, condition. ardless of physical He also says that Blue Shield roVVEl 6 LIGHT CO. In seconds, whisks away 3si after-me- al scraps. ..from potato peelings to bone. Sends your chores Jarbage drain! Just plug in your portable aedd, at nay sink. urnim'tm'- SHOP THE STORES THAT ADVEKTiSE IN YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPERl - is wist steati |