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Show 4 The Helper Journal Thursday, Feb. ! - 7, 1974 ' !.. ! f Gertrude Christenson C At 99, her favorite president Washington! residents Gertrude children. The Christenson, who turned admiresmoreGeorge than Washington ' President of the United States. She remembers r QJ - many good Presidents in ' - if Other officers are R.D. Anderton; H.W. Briest, L.B. Dunn and L.E. Fromm, directors; Josephine Archer, Thelma Saccomanno, Edith Nielsen, supervisory committee, and Ray Black, George Martell, Bill Nielsen, Alta Flaim and Tom Migliaccio, credit committee. The area Credit Union started in Helper in 1937 H-- J Photo presently has 758 members. SHOWING other newly elected officers of the D&RCW Employes (Helper) Credit Union the rules of the organization is Ernest Gardner (holding book). Looking on are (lett to right) Domenic Juliano vice Clark Creamer, treasurer; Maurin and president, her younger years but Christenson on November 8, President Washington for his courage. When asked her feelings about the recent Watergate scandal, Mrs. Christenson replied, "Nixon may have made a mistake but they have gone to extremes to give him slams." The elderly woman, who is still very alert, lives with Active in the LDS Church activities, Mrs. Christenson was a former Sunday School and Primary teacher and an organist for about 60 years in the Bloomington admired especially - Martell, bookkeeper. The officers were elected Sunday at the Credit Union's annual meeting at the Helper Civic Auditorium. 'Bud' Latuda dies in Trinidad, Colo. The Helper Journal this week learned of the death of Alexander (Bud) Latuda of Trinidad, Colo. Bud was the younger brother of Frank Latuda of Helper. her Loraine daughter Christenson at the Dalpaiz Hotel in Helper during the winter and returns to her native Bloomington, Idaho home during the summer months where she cares for her vegetable and flower garden. Although she has dif- Mrs. hearing, ficulty Services were held last Saturday in Colorado. oo Ward. Mrs. Christenson has four children, Wendell, who was HELPER Gertrude resident Christenson (above) turned Tuesday. H-- J Photo Christenson "reads, reads and reads until her eyes get recently released from a LDS mission in Australia; Louis of Morgan; Earl of Salem, Ore. and Loraine, who retired last year after 37 years of teaching in Carbon County. sore," her daughter said. The elderly woman also frequently takes walks around the Helper Main Street district. "It's the most friendly, sunny town extremely friendly," she said about her second home. Mrs. Christenson was born on February 5, in Bloomington, to James P. and Charlotte inui IIL 408 S. Nelson Krogue. She was the " Main-Help- er lDl FT Macaroni 4 I CARNATION ii ELLIS Vienna 1899. 1875 Lai ftI iff - " woman attended grade and high school in Idaho and Home in graduated Economics from Utah Logan Agricultural College in. 1894. She married A.O. Tuesday, said she w ten of born seventh One of Helper's oldest I ni a i & Cheese 2 $1.00 69c p. Hot Cocoa Mix 3 Sausage WESTERN FAMILY Mandarin Oranges II 99c Cans n-- ..4 cans $1 CARNATION Chunk Tuna SWANSON Chicken Broth 45c cans ... 5 WESTERN FAMILY Com 5 Cream or Whole Kernel 98c cans 51.00 For 1 i GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Morticians Fausett Mortuary Price Castle Dale CORONET Towels Paoer i 3 99c For GLAD Wastebaskets Bags . WESTERN FAMILY Orange Juice FROZEN Jenos Pizza . . p- - 59c 5 cans 95c ea.89c 1 1 "Service to all Faiths" iBf'a Town Prices Smatt Town Service News of Heper Junior High School Prepared by The Rampage Club Berniece Webb and Carol Poslma. advisors Close game by MICHELLE PUGLIESE The final horn sounded while everyone cheered wildly. The Rams had been victorious over the Notre Dame Irish. This was the reaction to 1 Will this finally be the year somebody gives me a Lane record cabinet for Valentine's Day? Or will I just get more of those nauseating lace doilies? 2S By Cynthia Lane. (DJURhtet ol irw president the Line Furniture t T the ninth grade Helper Junior High Rams and the Notre Dame Irish game here last Friday. In the earlier eighth grade game the Irish was favored. The ninth grade Rams were ahead throughout most of the game. With only seconds to go the score was 74 to 76 in favor of the Rams. Just as the final horn blew, the referees gave the Irish two foul shots. Angelo Pappas prepared for his shots. If he were to sink both shots, the game would go into overtime giving the Irish a chance to win. Aneglo shot, and brought the score up to 75, Irish and 76, Rams. One more point was all they needed. His second shot bounced off the rim and the Rams had of mite lot tTT TOIF 3 n ooo tnrnThTm' won!! Half time program Please, whatever you're thinking, I'm not a greedy girl. I'm above suspicion on can because that score, get all the lane furniture want from my father. In fact, already own record cabinets in styles ranging from Early American to space-ag- e modern. have them with wood and upholstered tops. tops Caster feet and fixed feet. Flip fronts and flip tops. have eleven Altogether, ane record cabinets. And I only have three records. Mass. in (Bach's case you're interested. went off in a purist rage one day and threw out, everything else.) So obviously I'm not just after another possession. What want is proof of a kind of tenderness, I guess. Proof that a man is a family man. See? I don't ask much. I just want to be loved for the rest of my life. I i w 1 , - rfl I by LISA DAVIS The Ramatures from Helper Junior High and the Notre Dame School drill team marched here last Thursday at a basketball game. Dame team members who marched during the eighth grade game at half time to the music of their school The Notre has 16 song. The Ramatures have a forty member drill team, who marched at the ninth grade game half time to the song "Painted Ladies". Both drill teams did very well with their routines and the Ramatures this week issued their thanks to Notre Dame for participating and showing school spirit at the basketball game. Assembly coming by KEVIN HANSEN Leo Gasca, a I Latin-America- star, 148 Phone Helper S. Main 472-562- 1 BY INTERMOUNTAIN 52-0- r 1 1 ,., BEDROOM rr IX ,: " form in a physical at education program Helper Junior High School, February 18 at 11 a.m. of One Gasca's specialities is the headstand on the trapeze with one hand stand on two rubber This assembly is sponby the National School Assemblies. sored for EXCELLENCE T HOMES PRECISION-BILTnT- s j ' " Quality and Experience are two. words In describing Precision-Bll- t 0 ' DINING KITCHEN at- - lf-- sold by Mel Coonrod 'J Phone 1,1'' 1 653-261- 7 Mel can guarantee delivery in 4 to 6 weeks. BEDROOM I I "I PLAN NO 136 LIVING ROOM BEDROOM P0RCH ............ . 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