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Show picked up their son Johnny, and then traveled on to Glenwood Springs to visit her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trevethan, for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Slavensky recently visited their daughter Judy in Farmington, N.M. Judy is Assistant Chief Technician at the San Juan Hospital in Area girl settles in Alaska and Mrs. Vernon Nielsen from (Dutch) Granger, Wash., are here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Benasky and are also visiting his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielsen and other Olsen of Helper. Mrs. Tupper is the former relatives and friends. Mr. Penny Ann Peckham, and Mrs. Nielsen are fordaughter of Mr. and Mrs. mer Spring Canyon and Desmond Charles Peckham Helper residents. Weekend visitors at the of Helper. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.'Bevans home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and Tupper of Minnesota. Bridesmaids were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy are Mr. and Mrs. Raelene Beckstrom and Joyce Greco. Flower girl Billy Johnson and son was Jackie Peckham. Best Frankie of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic man was Gerald Peckham and ring bearer was Shawn DeRose Jr. and twin sons Jon and James recently Peckham. The groom's parents and visited here with his grandparents traveled from parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeRose Sr. Minnesota to attend the Dominic Dominic Jr. is a registered ceremony. pharmacist at the 3rd Avenue Pharamacy in Salt Making their home in Fairbanks, Alaska are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robert Tupper, who were married September 15, in the Sebille Reception Center in Salt Lake by Bishop Robert Mr. Zac-cari- J K3n:.& Kitchen Korner South of border recipe tamales! by Kendra and Shirley Tomsic If you'd like to try a "South of the Border" recipe, then this one submitted by Mrs. Joe Montoya should please both you and your family. You can make these delicious tamales several days ahead and freeze them if desired. This recipe makes about 25 large tamales. Mrs. Montoya suggests refried beans, Spanish rice and a crisp vegetable salad to round out the menu. 1V4 lb. Tamaline flour y2 lb. lard Salt to taste 1 lb. pork V2 lb. corn husks 2 oz. chili powder Vi tsp. garlic salt tsp. Oregano 700 attend annual dinner An estimated 700 persons meat. Wash corn husks in warm water and then 'attended the annual St. spread some dough on them Anthony's Altar Society and roll them up. Cook on "Mama Mia" Spaghetti simmer for 1 hour, standing Dinner last Sunday in the Helper Civic Auditorium. them up in water. Ticket chairman Alberta Rolando said more adults attended than children. President of the - Altar HJH holds steak fry Society is Ramona Milano. Cooks for the dinner were Mary (Cukes) Jerant, Mrs. Milano, Mary Callor and Madich. Dorthy steak fry for present and retired personnel of the Helper Junior High school held was yesterday (Wednesday) at the Price Canyon Recreation Area, announced school principal A Head hostess was Rose Perrero. dam County reports Rubeola cases Glass Shop Specialists Rose Monroe, Mrs. Linda Phone i'oJcsi-AS- S IS Mrs. Larry Hreinson, Hyatt, Mrs. Josephine BO 0357-2- 2 and Mrs. Houghton Ruth Durrant. FREE & PICK-U- P r DELIVERY Serving Eastern Utah Over 25 Yrs. Tom-masi- Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Topolovec in Spring Glen was Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed and son Michael from Woodland Hills, Calif. The Topolovecs took them to various points of interest in Castle Country, including Loans East Main 37 lU Joe's Mrs. Bob Stephen and children Traci, Connie and Johnny from Huntington Beach, Calif. Mrs. Stephen is the former Jeanette Kokal. Other family members who came down to visit and see the Stephens were her brothers, Father John Kokal who is pastor at St. Joseph's Church in Ogden and Pat, who is currently attending Utah State University. Mrs. Tom Kokal and children Michael and Kelly of Casper, Wyo. were also here. Tom was unable to come since he was attending summer school at Oklahoma State University. Tom is a coach and instructor in Casper. Long-tim- e friends of the Toson family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Russo from Cimmaron, N.M., stopped by on Thursday for a with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Toson, Mr. and Mrs. John Tomsic, Pete Toson and Mrs. Mary Scarcelli. and Picture taking reminiscing about old times was really enjoyable, they reported. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Nadine Colacito were her son Charles and his wife Barbara from Golden, Colo. er Wheeler and Lewis Architects in Denver. While here, he spoke on opportunities in the field of drafting to the students of the Carbon High school drafting classes. Mrs. Lucy Montoya just returned from a trip to CREDIT LARGEST STOCK OF WINDSHIELDS AND FLAT AUTO GLASS IN EASTERN UTAH Gorge, Mr. Colacito is employed by MOTOR INDUSTRIES Corritos, Calif., where she visited with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hertzog. She was accompanied to Las Vegas by Shirlene and Bill and spent some time there. She then flew to Salt Lake where she was met by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kirkwood. Mr. and Mrs. August Topolovec of Spring Glen were visited for ten days by their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shriner of San Leando, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Cy Topolovec of Calif.; and Henry Topolovec of Bluejay, Calif. On Thursday, they held a picnic in the Beaver Canyon area with Mr. and Mrs. Ike ivj r 2E in and daughter Marva traveled to Cedar Mountain in the Huntington area to picnic and relax. Mrs. Antoinette Fabrizio, her son Flip and his wife Pam, all of Orem, visited here with mother and grandmother, Mrs. Fabrizio. Valley, Scofield and the Huntington area. The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kokal was enlivened this past two weeks with a visit from their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Visitors at Kate and Eva Three cases of Rubeola Orton were Ed and Arlene were reported to the Utah Bench and Ross and State Division of Health Jeanette Terry all of Fair from Carbon County during View. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tabone August. The number of cases of and Rebecca were Salt Rubeola compare with two Lake visitors over the cases of the disease weekend. They brought reported m Carbon County home their grandson with last year during August- .- them, then Wednesday they took him to Provo where his parents meet them and took him home with them! Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richens and children visited with MR. GLASS her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mel Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. John Houghton and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hyatt and children are visiting in Salt Lake and also to attend the State Fair and Ice Follies. Mrs. Larry Hyatt and son 128 W. Main, Price Mark spent last week in Blanding with Mr. Hyatt. Auto Glass The following went to "Insurance Claims Primary Preparation meeting in Price: Mrs. Handled Promptly" Boil pork for 1 hour and then cut into small pieces and fry. Mix chili powder with 4 tablespoons of Tamaline flour and add to meat. Add some broth from meat, the rest of the dry ingredients, and boil this until it thickens. Mix Tamaline flour with lard, salt, and broth left from the ' , Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Simms Flaming B. Doug Massman. a, Sluga and Martin Ahlin, of both whom are recovering from surgery in Salt Lake hospitals. a week's Spending Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Zaccaria and son Jason from Seattle, Wash., are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Costello and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Zaccaria. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Rudy and Loa were the rest of their children and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Johnson and son Frankie of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. David Zaccaria of Spring Glen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zaccaria of vacation with Mrs. Anton Skerl is her daughter Ann from Albany, Calif., and her friend, Norma Berutti of Sacramento, Calif. Bonnie Goodrich has been here spending three weeks with her mother, Mr. Nina Goodrich of Spring Glen. Bonnie is a senior at Utah State University in Logan where she is majoring in Early Child Development. Enjoying a breakfast and picnic in the Price Recreation Area recently were Mr. and Mrs. Verdi Magann, Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Felice, Mrs. Delores Slavensky and children Dennis Jr. and Denise, Mr. and Mrs. Bardo Felice and son Lynn and Mrs. Rose San Felice and grandchildren Gina, Gene cook-o- Mrs. Billy and children Rodney and Amy are in the process of moving to Salt Lake where Billy will continue his schooling at the Jewkes Jr. and Phyllis recently returned from a wonderful trip back to Greece where she visited her parents. Mrs. Violet Kovacich of Butte, Mont., has been here a week visiting her sisters, Adeline Elegante, Bertha Elegante and Mrs. Phyllis Losik, all of Helper. Mrs. Irene Hovat traveled to Salt Lake this past weekend on business with the Prudential Insurance office with whom she is employed. She was met there by her daughter Mary and her husband, John Gadish, from Pocatello, Id. They were all houseguests at the Jack Marsing home in Salt Lake. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dom Juliano were his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joey Bonsignore and their children Pina and Camille of American Fork. Mr. Bonsignore is the golf pro at the Alpine Country Club. They were here for Diamond i i i i ' i i i i Pleose depotit $ (entlod) Pleosrtcnd complete detoili on other ploni ovailoble. Ul NAME ADDRESS I ZIP.. STATE. CITY I I I I I I I I Topolovec of Spring Glen. Frank Fraser, son of Mrs. Saline Fraser, is here spending some time with his mother, who he brought home from Holy Cross Hospital where she spent three weeks. Frank is employed as the assistant director at Central City in Salt Lake. John Costello, Mr. and Mrs. Marko Yelenich and Mrs. Billy Jewkes and children Rodney and Amy traveled to Salt Lake on Thursday to visit George John Mrs. Carrie and" Mabrito Archer. Josephine Bridge Club meets Tuesday night bridge club hostess this week was Helen Van Natta. Light refreshments were served before play. Winners for the evening were Ellen Matson, Elizabeth Dalpiaz and Katherine Reid. Bridge Club meets Friday afternoon, a'no host party" bridge club meeting was held at the LaSalle Club in honor of a club member, Mary Harris, is who leaving for California. Those who attended were Mrs. Bray, Mrs. Lamoreaux, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Wetmore, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. luncheon to her guest, Mrs. Lorraine Babcock, and club members Bonnie Diamanti, Jane Juliano, Louise Dimick, Alice Magann, Julia Zorn, Rose Renn and Chris Saccomanno. Bridge Club meets Mullins, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Pizza, Mrs. Halpine, Mrs. Ossana and Mrs. Greener. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mullins, Mrs." Pizza, Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Stone. Thursday night bridge club was held at the home of Gladys Voll. The hostess served a delicious peach 1 HSB Financing Opens the Door . . . to car-ownin- pleasure Low cost, prompt service, reasonable terms, helpfulness . . . these combine to add enjoyment to car ownership. "Happiness is a small bank." from Gibson, Tripoli, Libya. She is also visiting her mother, Mrs. Ross Hawley, and her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Golf Tournament in which Mr. Bonsignore placed second. Some old friends and neighbors were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elegante recently. The guests were Mike, Betty and Kathy Carver of Petaluna, Calif., former residents of Helper. Dave Spatafore left this past week for Salt Lake where he will be employed , EMERY COUNTY BRANCH GREEN RIVER. UTAH George Harmond, all of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fenn Jr. and son Robert III visited here over Independent Home-Owne- the mum Food Store Mr. and Mrs. Walter Borla and daughter Carolyn traveled to Grand Junction Friday and attended the Carbon football game, on mvm i Sept. 20, 21, 22 - i Complete Coverage WESTERN FAMILY Mandarin Oranges Tomato 4 $1 Sauce $20.98case riRt WESTERN FAMILY M Tomato If Juice I 9;95c 1 cans $3.98 case 755 case WESTERN FAMILY Peas Chunk Tuna ea44C VANDALISM ,' viy' THtFT WESTERN SEA Jj3 CASE LOT SALE WESTERN FAMILY 597 case SINKING d Home - Managed weekend with her parents, with Safeway Stores while attending the University of Utah. - g Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mabrito is Carrie's cousin, Mrs. Dorothy 41 ( A $4.77case ; Rib Steaks COLLISION Betty Crocker r MOTOR six- Fruit Crunch Dessert - Cereal Bcwl FARMERS INSURANCE CROUP Phil Halamandaris Frozen Bread Dough Anytime E. 39c 39c 29c $2.59 $2.29 recj. $1.49 $1.29 Sausage . . . s loaf 88c COOKS DELIGHT for Appointment 227 49c Magnet Utility Flashlight Western Family 637 0560 reg. tea. Bundt Cake Pan DAMAGE Fast claims service and fair settlements. Protects you ci all U S and Canadian waterways. Covers nearly every risk at low cost. Phone .... LOSS HAULING Boneless Main Street in Price Ham Hourj: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. I! "' M i and Teresa Bonaccik. were a light seved 3 to her guests, Ruth Maulsby and Mrs. Louise Bosone, in addition to regular members. Prize winners for the evening to Virginia. An-tioc- h, Smith. They were accompanied back to catch their plane out of Salt Lake by Mr. and Mrs. William Costello Mrs. Dorothy Matich just returned home from a trip to Denver to visit her son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Matich Jr. and his family. They accompanied her to Pueblo to visit her sister and two nieces and to Walenburg, Colo, to visit her brother and other friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elegante attended the wedding of their granddaughter Zella Leauna Elegante, daughter of Antone and Virgina Elegante of Pine Hurst, Id., to Joseph R. Hicks of West Jordan. The couple was married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and a reception was held in the Kearns Stake Center than evening. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Meeks are here visiting for a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Callor Jr., before leaving for Eugene, Ore. where Mr. Meeks will be in training for a new position. Afterwards, they will move permanently University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marsing from Salt Lake were visiting here at the home of his sister, Mrs. Irene Hovat and family and other friends and relatives. . Mrs. John Daskalos and the Black and dessert cobbler beverage Tomsic were surprised this week with a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Williams Sr. of Salt Lake and their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Williams Jr. and their son Bryan of Seattle, Wash., who are vacationing here. Reggie and his wife Cindy stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Piccioni in Spring Glen. Variety Club meets The Variety Club held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Helen Costello on Friday evening. Mrs. Lillian Smith and Mrs. Marge Snarr of Salt Lake. The four traveled to Ferron on Saturday to visit Mrs. Anderson's mother, Ada Nielson, who is in the nursing home. On Sunday, they went to Scofield for a picnic and then traveled to' Joe's Valley for a day of sightseeing and relaxation. and Chris. Mr. and John Mr. The Helper Journal 20, 1973 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Matthews Jr., of Spring Glen and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fenn Sr. Price. Guests for the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Anderson were Mrs. ut children Thursday, Sept. whole half U lb. Rolls |