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Show HELPER The (Utah) JOURNAL A'eic c- You Can Do "Creative Cooking" 5, 1959 THURSDAY, MARCH PAGE SIX rr'i i NEW AND EXOTIC DISHES i:3'l lews About Gur Neighbors From iii r The Kenilworth Relief Society held their program Sunday night in the UD3 ward chapel with Mrs. Henry Trauntvein, president, officiating. The title of the program was "W orshipping Music". iMrs. Arline Through Brown played the prelude music. A scriptural quotation was given ty iMrs. Florence Saastamoinen, and opening prayer was given by Mrs. Ted Bott. Greetings and introductions were given by Mrs. Trauntvein. Scriptural Henry were given before quotations each sons by Mrs. Ruby Morgan, iMrs. Una Swenson, Mrs. Preal Burnside and Mrs. Clara Christensen. Talks were given by Mrs. Grace Ciristetuen and Mrs. Jennie Poive. Mrs. Marilyn Scorzato and Jewkes attended hbs. Thursday night bridge club at the home of Mrs. Rose Craven of Price. She served salad and hot rolls. Other guests were Mrs. Alberta Rolando, Mrs. Mary Chirardelli, Mrs. Pat Scarcelli, Krs. Gilda Elegante, .Mrs. Made line Tone and Mrs. Hence Ogden. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mrs. Rolando and Mrs. Ghir-ardel- li, Elegante. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Storrs and family, have moved from Kenilworth to make their home in Denver, Colorado, where he has accepted a position for the gov- ernment. Mrs. Frankie Harris was hostess for her bridge club Tuesday night at her home. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jim Fulton and Mrs. Hoise "VVoodhead. She served delicious fruit dessert topped with whip;ed cream. Others present wer Mrs. Marilyn Scor- zato, Mrs. T m Hughs of Kenil-wort- h, and Mrs. Hope Neilsen, Mrs. Mary Chiara and Mrs. Rae Kloepfer of Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Val Jensen, Mr. ni Steve Harvoth and Mr. Julio took time out from their Jobs at Glenwood Springs, Colo., this weekend to come home and visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Bteve Harvoth Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. We lev Tlruce. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jewkes nrwi Mr an Mrs. Henrv 5wor-- 1 zato attended Saturday night bridge in Helper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rolando. The fcostess served a delicious pizza ie. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ghirardelli. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Selan left Sunday to go to Gleawood Springs, Colo., to seek employment. They went with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mortensen who have been here visiting over the weekend with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Hyatt. Mrs. Dominic Polve has just returned from Salt Lake City after spending ten days looking after her grandchildren while her daughter, Mrs. George Last, surgery in a. Salt Lake City Mrs. June Bott and daughter, Ginette, journeyed to Cedar City last week to attend the wedding f Mrs. Bott's neice. Miss Karen Tife. They were joined there by ether relatives from all over the Sa-vo- -- ho.-pita- l. ptate. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Butter-Ael- d and children of Payson visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blackham. The townspeople attending the funeral in Orangeville of Mrs. Tstelle Jewkes, Wednesday, were llrs. Andy Pappa;, Mrs. Marilyn Scorzato, Mrs. Clara Christensen, body loves them. Hard to do? all. But you need lots of freezer space for ?tor:nn all the juoua you re goin 10 comuine in tjv . Goat? by Leah Ja;nes The Relief Society presented a program Sunday evening. President Cleonda Hansen opened with a few remarks and announced the program. Interesting talks were given by Pearl Rowley and Mary Duke. Several songs were sung by the Singing Mothers who are as follows: June Bell, Shirley Kabonic, Doris Blackham, Frances Blackham, Frances Cunningham, Thelma Rasmussen, Cleonda Hansen, Chrystal Ful-lertand Mary Duke. Wanda a member of the Broadbent, Stake Presidency commented on the program. The Singing Mothers were led by Glenda Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Corak and daughter, Linda, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vuksinick, motored to Salt Lake City for the weekend. Grandma and grandpa Vuksinick brought little Harold Russell home with them where they shall have one week to entertain him. and Shovel Dinner" on Saturday night. Admittance will be with J 1 any of these tools which will bx; X Christensen i used later when needed in the 4 LTrl I i.SZ.w building of the chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Bell and c Mrs. Gladys Trauntvein, Mrs. i WW Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nielson proHI II Una Swenson, Mrs. Betty Bryan, vided a lovely chict'-dinner at Mr-Pearl Swenson, Mrs. Rilla the Nielson reiidem-on ThursKulow, Mrs. Olena Blackham and day evening" for the following Mr. Dominic Polve. who participated in the rebeys Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong cent Calendar Drive: Eddie Wal-drc- n, visited over the weekend in Salt GeTald Marchello, Tommy Lake City with their daughter Rasmussen, Gregory Bell and ;, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim IOTS OF SPACE in the ManitoBilly Byrge. Dormire. 13 cubic feet of woc tMr. and Mrs. Jim Nielson and freezer space enough for all Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christensen Carol, accompanied by daughter, your creative cooking projects are happy to announce the arMr. and Mrs. Art Hamelwright, and fooda the you regular rival of a new granddaughter were visitors at the Utah Valley want to buy at quantity savborn to their son, Mr. and Mrs. reings. The Hospital in Provo on Sunday. Kent Christensen, Tuesday, at the frigerator section, arranged Special dinner guests at the Price hospital. The baby weighed for reaching, gives Edward Simms home on Sunday 10 extra cubic feet of you six pounds, three ounces, and were their son, Eddy, from Salt storage space. will be named Kenna Diane. Lake City and VaLynne Denni-so- n Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jewkes of Price. After a delicious drove to Castle Dale Saturday to dinner the family spent the afvisit Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stilson ternoon taking home movies. and to see her niece, Miss i Boa Jones motored to Salt inn Pamela Stilson, who was in an Lake City to spend the weekend A Tne announced that a automobile accident and was his daughter, Patsy. visiting Talent Show will be presented very fortunate to be uninjured. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sacco-manj on March l&th at 7:30. Anyone Little Ginette Bott, daughter were delighted to have interested in participating on the of Mr. and Mrs. June Bott, celeiMrs. Marie Lod-d- er their IT'S EAST to be a "creative cook" daughter, contact show should Thelma brated her fifth birthday with a which has lef t- with the and Kim, of granddaughter, Nielson. Prizes will be awarded party given by her mother, Friweek visiting last spend S3ndy to the best performers, so all day, Feb. 27. Friends coming to with them. ages are urged to sign up for the help her celebrate were Charisse Mrs. Joe Lapore of Salt Lake Admission will be show. a Bertot, Joyce Olscn, ColJeen Kay charge City spent last week visiting of 25c for children over 14 years her Hansen, Billie and Maria Crocco, mother, Mrs. Ralph Sacco-mann- o, of age and adults. Laurie Ann and Ronnie Jewkes, and other relatives here. A surprise birthday party in Eddie Kantor and Louis Riche. to talk to the children. He told Robin Husey, daughter Little Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. thtm about being safe on our honor of Mrs. Mike Turnbull- of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Hussey Virwas famVern Gillman and her aunt, given by the Turnbull of Price, was delighted when her way to and from school. ginia Chipman, along with her The children enjoy reading ily at the home of Mr. and Mrs. grandmother, Mrs. Annie Nieltwo children, Val and Gina, came Fullcrton, Saturday, Feb. sen, arrived Friday with a lovevery much. We are reading in George 28. from Pleasant Grove to help her guests were Mr. our first readtir "Our New 'birthday cake. lliRobbi" celewere and Mrs. Gary Turnbull and ly The children celebrate. Friends.-- ' brated her third birthday with seated at play tables and served Debbie Zupon brought some daughter, Pattie, and Jack and family members joining in the First Grade, Mrs. Myers sandwiches, chips, punch, cup leaves. They came from Jill Cima of Bountiful, Lynn fun. 'petrified Turnbull of Dragerton, Mr. and cakes and ice cream. Take home "Safety," is the motto of the a mine in Scofield. The Friendly Sewing Circle met favors were pink baskets filled first grade, their teacher gave 0rK agairl something unusual Mrs. Ferris Nelson and daugh- this week on Thursday at the with candy. In the evening Mr. them some rules on safety. Thnlhas ter, Charlotte, of Ferron, Mr. and home of Mrs. Mae Monroe in happened in our room. We and Mrs. Jim Fulton and Mr. the children illustrated them. have h,d four birthdavs in Feb- - Mrs. Mervin Nelson and daughHelper. The weekly and Mrs. Ralph Columbus came Police Chief Joseph Myers came childron are. Kevin ters, Patricia and Suzanne of ruary Mrs. and to watch the candles on the Andrew Mr refreshments Bruno, Michele O'Berto, Kris- - Hiawatha, by the Dougherty and daughters, Irene Mi-abirthday cake and to share in and the iinc Padilla Torres. and fcy enjoyed Jay are Mr. waj groom's parents uu the festivities. Mrs. Deward attending. Olsen of ende and Kevin brought a treat. and Mrs. Mrs. Eetty Bryan has returnRay Hafsinger and Primary preparation meeting ed home after staying in Orange-vill- e Greenriver. For her wedding the Fourth Grade, Mrs. Bore n children, Floyd, Brenda and Loy-n- a was held at the home of Myrtle wore blonde a bride full length, turA week of Orangeville. for three days this lovely on Thursday. Teachers Wharff lace white of Helen Carla. Donald, gown Gonzales, was njoyed by all with her sister, Mrs. Gilbert key were Roberta Seevers, attending a ana saun nave provrwroara, rcier Mr wiiji cjarwey j Mri! Thm Marshall Selma Ware, who has been in the Price over, Elva Judd, Rye Rowley, of was The eckline. made ed all know their veil multiplithey of hospital. On Saturday they drove ity were weekend Clerico, Della Rasmussen, Cleon- iiiu-iocanon new nei. ine laoies. jurs. to Ferron and had dinner with oriae quests at the John Fercik Jr ' da Hansen and Frances Blarfc Hunt is a graduate of .'Carbon According to our February' Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bryan. ham. high school and the groom is a temperature recordings, Feb. 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Rowley Mr. and Mrs. Arthur SaastaAlc Jacy L. Hunt claimed crash firefighter in the U.S.AJ". was the coldest school day and were delighted toGeorge have George's moinen of Kenilworth were Miss Olena Blackham as his The couple will make their home Fob. 17th was the warmest. sister, Mary Ann Jones, of Salt guests at the home of Mr and bride in a double-rin- g We were all weighed and Lake CSty ceremony at 1501 Adams St., at Fort visit with them for Mrs. George Jlaslam on Saturday. , at Fort Worth, Texas, as long as he's measured Feb. 27th. Even though the weekend. performed January Ward Choir met for their The Worth, Texas, with Bishop Markus stationed there. Olena 's mother! we all grow and gain at differ- Visitors this past week at the first practice on Sunday with 28 Peterson, officiating. The bride and a sister, Mrs. Glade Butter-- ; ent rates, vc are anxious to see ' n Mts t ur rtincVi were members being present. The diis a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. new or rayson, accompanied nerU' we gain weight during tne and aIrs wiUiam Farish of Harold Duke, introduced rector, two 27th of the Kenilworth. On Blackham for there months. John inext wedding. April spring. Canyon, Sam Jewkes and one of the songs which they will we win weign again. Minle Jewkes of Salt Lake sing at the ground breaking cere- On Feb. 26th we went on an City, also Sheldon Binch of monies on March 28. imaginary trip by fast plane to Sam and Annie Jewkes Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee had visit the Eskimos at Barrow, were here to attend the funeral their borin Alaska daughter blessed in church northern Alaska, Mrs. Stella of their sister-in-ladering the Arctic Ocean. We Jewkes, which was held in Or- on Sunday by her Uncle, Ray Ward. plan to visit there awhile to angeville Wednesday. Mr. And Mrs. Harry Haycock learn about the land, people and a "Pick will The Ward sponsor and daughter, Deloris, motored to animals. Heber Sunday where they attendFourth, Grade, Miss Christensen ed to business matters. the brain. of We to want parts Election of officers has taken study more about it. place. Officers were elected as Fifth Grade, Miss Borla ti; follows: President, Kristen Our poem to memorize this Vice 'President, John week is "The House by the Side Steel; Secretary, Scott Halver-so- n; the Road." We memorize a of Treasurer, Karen Eaquinta. In art this week we made poem a week in our class. Since Faster Baskets, Easter lilies and this week's poem is six verses Easter pictures which we have long we will be, 'allowed two weeks. put up as our borders. In social studies we completed several We film C EorlieW weoter-lik- e enjoyed seeing garb dotei unit on the Middle Atlantic our strips about space. ivV,bock io prehijloric northern States. Several of the composiEurope. Cave men protected tions on the Middle Atlantic Fith Grade, Mrs. Chiara winter's icy wifh . . againil on to are on the hall bulletin the We had States reports give tunici of sheemkin. drawn rlota Central States. Some gave re- board. Our new unit will be on fo the body by o itrio of leather. ! By Phyllis SPRING GICN everv- - MS Not at i Why the dotes of Interest from Neighboring isiJtJ ; . those special dishes until you're ready to serve them. (Get hubby in on the act. He picks his favor- ite of the new redoes vou have the fun of creating-it.- v rrtIFwwW IW ill 0 n on mm.m j I no-sto- 'lKutjy P-T- no rr m . i Out-of-to- i j , j get-toget- ' nd t lon-sleev- ed ie n : , The picture of a goat you see in some beer advertising every spring, symbolizes Bock Beer which has an interesting history. It started many years ago during spring festivals in Germany. People gathered in the villages to celebrate the beginning of the planting season, and the streets and hofbraus resounded with gayety. Einbeck Beer, named for the Bavarian town where it was brewed, was much liked by the festive crowds. Later, Einbeck was shortened to Beck then was called Bock. Bock is the German word for ? oat. So the goat has become the symbol of traditional spring festival beer Bock Beer." And every spring, people everywhere look forward to enjoying this special brew. In Fisher Bock you will note a distinctive richness of flavor and color. This, together with its sparkling e liveliness a result of makes brewing Fisher Bock a delightful springtime refreshment. The Bock season is short, and Fisher Bock goes fast because of its great popularity. We suggest that you buy your Fisher Bock without delay. You'll like it. high-altitud- v. Car-bonvil- le. Fancy w, Dia-nvan- Uri'wins Co.. !all Ukt Phone News Items To Cil t:i'! Journal' ADYonn . . . OVGRY0C1E ... 0 Can Piny ilio r bki-st- s ports with the wool worn injide, jr i v . - 4 on the products and re- MAGNUS the Southern States. sources of the states. This week we made Easter We are getting prepared for decorations for our room, with March. We are drawing pictures powder puffs, twigs and popcorn. about Easter. Becky Bottino gave a report We studied about different on coal this week. 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