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Show HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) .T.Tt dlw CHURCH OF GOD only junior to the males by "one short day", yet It has Just been OF PROPHECY duuuvered iby Investigators. As News-Lett- er 250 River St. Helper reult, she complains, "We are Services N. ROBERT TAYLOR fair game, time, any By anywhere WEE BONNIE Sept. 13 Sunday School 10 am.; Morn- . )UpiuKMr1400 U0)0U)U'Ddt . dissected and discussed in th-o n' rvt ikl ii wn nnrl lnn Inla, .nfflj We now (find HamUton's on ing Worship 11 in.; Evening LIFE AND TAXES recommen- Congress top by 1, by taking all 4 from Services, 7:30 pjn. Wednesday M nadet dation to apply the bulk of the American Mutual Woman Furniture. Holper Ins. Worship, 7:30 pin, Friday Young ,Q In this said world," 'Nothing . reduction on nd.vidual income and whilher the American iPe- - came up with 3 wins from 1st People 7.w Ben Franklin, "is certain but taxes ana wnu is icii, to easuig male third winner iHelperr (Furniture. death and taxes." me curpujme ruc. Wiwiswej fstatlr "1 tVj'mm 1!VwA rant i w tt, The ' women 1 uiv"sea tax-re certainty Is xiuvcr Other my The only .conscionable mwtog toem intoa Sjway Ue Fowler that the Administration's first duction 17T. In the face of be at this turn. of events, we can Naranjo .program assure the writer that such dis- demand of the new Congress will J 175, Katherine Win deficit spending must EWe Wharff continuing uid . be for a tax reduction bill. arcely merit a grin be ' dedicated to the stimulation cushions tjrCaon Eqpt. and 2. Wva What gort of a measure will be rtf Via nAAnnmiv Yta Wiai irRfin from the men and are undoubt-- 1 team game and series was w" High asked and what its impact on t&e I for the edification Panted .'to Kirfcwood. more spending Svertch 161, lav rolled by Helper Ins deficit ($15 billkm is one figure merely in leaving ' So far as we men are the pant pockets of Bessie Stewart, Ru Blanc, Mary money 6.760-73-J5 S1OT; Furn reHelper that has been .mentioned) concerned, women have arways the targes number of voters. had , Cate Carbon 7Ml-5- 9 mains obscure. Some AdministraThe argument over cutting the been a subject of the most con. -2- 050. Hamilton Radio tion advisors, who fear Congress' lowest brackets to "create and pur. suming interest Ins massive may balk over such vrrsus cutting all High series and came were 'Helper power" chasing n Even the title of Miss Ken- - rnllad BCft. increase, are suggesting one tax brackets to spur new Investment iPrudw PliMmnn 177- daU's article, "Et Tu, Brute!',1 201.18 JXnmlture reduction foill this year and ah. Mutual 1659; Norene Jewkes, other next vs. we are not when they should fact iiiuuiion-J- MMrln virv "esper irornMure purchasing power has puzaies u mu uier UM.v been growing as steadily In re-- whether she Is being classical or wood 1V158J158 47; Desna Klva Supper Cliib M1"U1U w S1' wooaya a... cent y.ars as investment has maxing a pun' out off vne ignoble i ' I Roman. iShe. notes that women Food Center been declining. The need of the hour is for gained admission to the voting telligent comparison." business not booth only in 1900, yet, "men ask Of course there's no such ba encouragement, New Snpply Lindy Pens ils all the time what we've done sis. But who wants to compare, merely tax reduction. Moreover, with at Journal Offfee the and vote", anyway? a complete, comprehensive, care would aslc what men have done program for VHMIJfUIVlAI. economic growth- is already fa- with tt. In the. first place, we do not miliar to Congress and to many PROTECTION ever having asked a wothoughtful Americans. This Is recall 4 the bipartisan measure, introduc- man such a thing. It isn't necesBBCMCn UITU ed by Rep. H. (H. Baker of Ten- sary. There is seldom anything Policyholder Quisttoni Answtrtd ft h '4 UllLtflLU Willi nessee and Rep. A. S. Herlong, very secret about a woman's balby tht Institute of Lift Imursnt we lot. And (besides, were, Jr., of (Florida, and providing for Q. My husband and I feel it up to treat ladies like graduated reduction in all tax brought even is not too early to start putting PURE ROCKY if they Ibecame polladies, ar five-yea some money aside to send our brackets over period. iticians. (But for that inhibition, dt .would impose a minimum son to college, even though our we might comment on the aushock on Federal revenues boy is now only three years old. thor's obsfOTvation that: "CivilL Could you suggest how we can with an estimated $2.7 billion reMOUNTAIN i make sure that money will be duction in individual taxes and zation is in a bit of a bind toavailable when we need it? My $1 billion in corporate taxes. day," and ask if it was in a worse bind in dA20. husband and I are both 25 years of view in Equally important, SPRING WATER. old. My husband earns about (Miss Kendall also wants to th-urgency of tax relief, the 17,500 a year. know: IHow successful have men Bill Is ready.to-g- o. A. Congratulations oa your Herlong-iBakis nothing in the mea- been at combining marriage with There now to meet foresight. By starting a caee?, She admits this is a the cost of sending your son to sure contrary to Administration difficult question "because most should policies. And nothing more college, yon can spread the cost be required for speedy passage men are compkttely unaware that aver a longer period and thus reit is a dual role". It is true that duce your outlay. than a White House blessing. men consider working for and The President lhas promised the satisfactions of famenjoying tax effective New reduction next fDUCATION as life ily just one big, king-si- ze Year's (Day. This Is one way he fWDi job. And it might be better if can get it. the working woman did the EMPTY BATTLE CRY samei, instead of thinking of her. than in self as Joan of Arc at the dish-pa- n. (More in amusement With aa early start, yoa alas have we suspect, American anger, She wanted the dishpan as a much wider choice of programs males are Absorbing the scolding well as the desk, didnt she? to meet year goal. And, at your administered on (behalf of her sex And we admit Miss Kendall's hasband'i present age, the cost ? of life Insurance protection Is by (Elaine Kendall in the, De- conclusion throws us completely. cember Reader's Digest. it's interesting to be MMaybe quite small. (Miss Kendall notes that, ac. fdther a man or a iwoman only To gaarantee that educational funds win be available when cording to Holy Writ, her sex is when there's some basis for in- - DUMbuted bu HELPER MERCANTILE, CO.. Helper, Utah needed, whether or not your husband lives until your son reaches college age, tt Is normally advisable to build your savings proNEED IT gram around a life Insurance polIT icy oa your husband's life. For If other your family's example, aeeds for life insurance protection are already well taken care of, yon might consider at this time taking oat an endowment policy maturing In 15 to 20 years (your college costs will begin in about 15 years and will continue for several years thereafter). A M.O0O or $7,000 endowment policy --enough to cover major expenses at most colleges would cost only about $25 to $35 a month at your husband's present age. Bat, If yoa still need more over all protection for your family than an endowment policy provides, yoa might prefer a different plan. For example, a straight life policy providing about $27,000 of per-- , manent life insurance protection would build up a cash value of about $7,000 within 20 years to help meet your educational expenses. This plan would cost you about $5 a month more than a endowment policy for $7,000. Or yoa might wish to com"retirepromise on a ment income" policy, which is easily adaptable to financing college educations. This plan builds ap greater cash values than a straight life policy. Several life Insurance companies are now Issuing new types of combination policies specifically designed to help families meet the problem of educating their children. tOWlHB Washinaton ActnriArirtv ' Publish! Err weke Tburadar TUI JOURNAL PUBLISHING HEI.PFR. UTAH COUP ANT Matter At Tba Poat Offloa At Halpar, Cta Bntarad Aa gwond Claaa next-ranki- TWO PAGX THURSDAY, iDBC. 13, 192 with hi sjsiday newspaper. occupied 'with a 'Sunday School leaflet. "Dad." the boy asked.. 'how (nuch does it oot to go to. the (Hls ion wm ; Land?'' 3Holy "Oh. I don't know." Bob Blankenshlp gave the matter la moment's absent thought '"About three thoand dollars, 3 guess." "Then we can't go, can we?" "No, I guess not, son," Bob answered. It was the same duiet morning. But a chain of events had Started that changed Bob Blan- iiiinii ua itryjm jtyg cated Portland xind' ministers. J&,r businessmen Cate-Carbo- sure ful simplicity. It called the Gift of Peace medallion. And It actually accomplished Bob Blankenahlp's original plan! It brings a bit of the true Holy Land to your hand. The Medallion has four plastic containers; they hold visible soils imported from Mount Calvary, Gesthemene and Bethlehem as well as a capsule of water from the River Jordan. The reverse side of the medallion, which is about the stie of a silver dollar, has a striking, embossed representation of the head of Christ The container side also carries an embossed o f Christian representation unity, the familiar clasped hands of the kiss, or gift, of Peace. How did this symbol and the title "Gift of Peace" come ' fjurtlly r "It was a natural selection, I guess," Blankenshlp says, "for an ex during these days." But actually, he goes on, the title came from a special Christmas Issue of life Maga-sln- e In 1955. In it he read of the "Oneness" symbol used in South India by the Anglican, tee Inner leave - of city Ten-- ItensKp's life, influenced the lives of thousand! of others and may even affect your own in the near future. And It actually moved a mountain! A question occurred to A simple question but one that held him, would not let that po, dogged him con- tinually. "If so few can make the trip to the Holy Land." he asked himself, "why shouldn't to bring the Holy it be possible Land to them? Not in a pic- ture or story actual but In tangible form." Today Bob has solved the problem. It took nearly ten years of constant effort and c Ixlnally the 'enthusiastic operation of a group of dedi Hume (Veto Items to Journal .1 i er lst Blan-Icenshi- p. : Methodist, Presbyterian, and Reformed denominations in that country. It was the clasped hands symbol of the "gift" of peace. ' "As used on our medallion," Blankenshlp says, "it Is simply an aid to what former president iasenhower called, "The need for fresh vigor in our practise of Christianity." The Soils serve the same purpose an instantly recognizable symbol of Christian zeal and a stimulant to continued effort. Bob Blankenshlp, still at 1301 West Burnside, in Portland, Oregon, has made this a full time lob and a happy one. It all began with a small ' And the faith boy's question. one man - held did literally move a mountain. TH fHtf I . ombat-Infantryman SoU therefor fully-thoughL- about? A SOM mr-el- "" :' 709-7xV- The solution is carried in the pockets of thousands of devout Christians and In the cars of thousands of others. You will find it in homes and offices. It Is simplicity Itself, but beautiis ng J Faith That Actually Movtd A Mountain It began on a quiet Sunday morning: in t'ortiand, Oregon, Hob Blanken. hip waa busy Tr,,,.. I year-by-ye- , SSBL , Pill Mti MAKE IT GOT . 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