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Show Thursday, Dec. 6, The Helper Journal 4 -7- PTA accepts you can score New membership of the Helper PTA accepted the s at a meeting by-law- recently. Officers who will serve the remainder of the year Jean Dimick, president; Becky Jensen, Pat vice president; Robertson, secretary and Jean Taskar, treasurer. A musical program was presented by the third and fourth grade of the Sally Mauro Elementary School. The grades sang several "The songs including Wanderer" in Happy German. The membership drive is still underway and parents had an opportunity to join the PTA on Parent-Teacher- 's Conference Day recently. Shirlene Hertzog of was Calif., Cerritos, recently visited with her mother, Lucy Montoya, and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kirkwood and her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delee Montoya. On Sunday, Shirlene went to Salt Lake to visit her other brother before taking a plane back to her home. Dinner guests at the home and Mrs. John Zupon were Beth's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Taylor and son Bruce of Provo, and her father Joe Mutz. of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Zupon and Johnnie Brent went to Salt Lake this past week on business. Night Bridge Club at her home. She served a delightful dessert luncheon to regular members and two guests, Ida Stone and Annie Pizza. Winners were Lillian Laboroi, May Bray and Irene Greener. On Friday night, Tina Zemlock of Spring Glen hosted the Friendly Club. She "King of Who Pie" Helen Trauntvein served a delightful Kenilworth Ward. Relief Society Leadership was held Sunday afternoon in the Carbon North Stake submitted recipe in accompanying article. for pictures -- shirt their regular hair style. by GINA TOMSIC In Mr. Cunningham's history class the students are working on a special project. This project is Si Price ii pop-cic- le sticks, match sticks or clay. The fort is a fort the Mormans built to protect themselves from the Carbon, 4-- Hungarian Cookies big part of holiday by KENDRA and SHIRLEY TOMSIC Probably the nicest part Christmas is the excitement of decorating, shopping, gift wrapping and to say the least, the luscious aromas that come floating out of your kitchen as you prepare those holiday goodies. Your Christmas baking will take on a touch of the d "Old World" with these cookies rolled in sugar and baked to a delicious golden brown. This week's recipe, submitted by Caroline Skerl of Helper makes about 180 cookies, according to your size of squares. This is a double recipe, so if you are trying it for the first time, we suggest you cut it in half. Hungarian Cookies will surely prove to be a regular on your holiday baking list since they also are moist Women give donations to Veterans Hospital Louise Davis manager The Helper Women's Club at its meeting last Thursday at the Kiva Club dining room presented a check and the membership donated 58 dozen cookies to the Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake. The club's donation was the Christmas project. Twenty regular members and one guest, Mamie were served Moore, Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings. Carma Slavensky was in charge of the table decorations. Miniature pilgrim dolls depicting a family and featured individual favors of pilgrims made from newspaper that were handpainted were designed. pumpkins and turkeys were featured on each table. Horns-of-plent- . President Etta Diamanti opened the meeting with a prayer and introduced program chairman Alice Anderson who read a Thanksgiving story. Also, appropriate holiday music was played. Committee chairmen for the dinner were Carma Roper. Allen and Glenda Johnson drove to Provo on Friday to see Allen's doctor. Kenilworth residents wish to extend their sympathy to Forbes Fail on the death of his brother Fred Fail of and feeze well so you can make them well ahead of time. of nut-fille- History project a fort out of Johnson, Orangeville. Those attending the funeral of Fred Fail was Forbes and Mae Fail, Marion and Elva Roper, Vic and Clara Christensen, Harold and Fern Jewkes, Lynette Jewkes and Mikel Johnson. Kenilworth residents also wish to extend sympathy to Gwen Lovendahl on the loss of her husband Ray Lovendahl. The Loven-dahlhave lived in Kenilworth for a little over HUNGARIAN COOKIES 9 C. 1 flour butter or oleo salt C. milk or 10 eggs T. lard or Crisco yeast cakes or lb. 1 1. 2 9 4 4 yeast 2 lb. 4 pkgs. walnuts and cinnamon 's for filling Mix in order given. Melt butter and lard or Crisco together. Let cool. Heat a year. Ray was the Ward clerk. He was loved by all the children in the town. Every morning they would watch for him to come to get his mail on his crutches. He always had a smile on his face despite his handicap. Those from out of town attending his funeral were Richard B. Judd and wife Dena and children Colleen, Valeria and Joseph from Denver, Colo. (Richard is Ray's nephew); Dave and milk and cool. Dissolve yeast in cup warm water. Add flour to liquid ingredients and mix well. Use 9 cups or more of flour and mix until dough not stick does to hands. Place in large pan or tup-perwa- re in refrigerator and cover. Let raise until double in bulk. Keep dough refrigerated, but remove small portions at a time. Roll out on pastry cloth using sugar to roll dough NOT in. . .DO USE FLOUR! Cut in 4 inch squares. Put walnut filling in each strip. Roll up in jelly roll fashion and turn in shape of a crescent. Bake in oven at 400 for 15 minutes or until a light golden brown. Remove immediately from cookie Robinson Karen and Susan from daughter Colorado Springs, Colo. (Karen is the only daughter of Ray and Gwen) ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett also from Denver; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lovendahl, a brother to Ray from Hollywood Calif.; Merrill Brasher and wife Bessi (Gwen's sister) from Castle Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Boulden and daughter Judy from Salt sheet. 2 lb. Lake. Elva Roper accompanied her daughter Lorna O'Berto of Spring Glen to Provo on Tuesday. While there they shopped and stayed over night with Dale and Mila Roper of Orem. Bill and Martha Williams of Price were visitors at the home of Martin and Beryl Woods. Martha is Martin's sister. Bill and Vila Jewkes of FILLING walnuts, ground fine in food grinder y2 C. sugar 3 T. canned cream Roll in palms of hands in pencil shape. Put on each strip of dough and bake. Make this ahead while dough is raising. Roll and put on off size of platter. Break piece you need for each cookie. Family Finances Louise Slavensky, Peckham, Alma Kraync and Miriam Barber. f m and Pots, pans and casseroles with cooked-obaked-ofoods usually require but Super Scour cycle has changed all of that! Super Scour is an extended cycle using heated wash and Before washing in Super Scour cycle. rinse water. A combination of very hot water and detergent is continually and vigorously circulated to scour away at stubborn soil. Results are amazing! HERE'S MORE! 2 speeds, 5 pushbutton cycles including Super Scour and improved Super Wash. e Two revolving spray arms; one for each rack. e filtering system filter helps eliminate need for full-siz- Full-tim- After washing in Super Scour cycle. (Photo is unretouched) Reversible solid wood cutting board work top. silverware and Separate cutlery baskets. Sound insulation helps absorb operational sounds. Rinse dispenser with fill indicator. n . ft '"i?: -''- i ' i,VeSea1 lot iQ0, seff Helper 148 S. Main 11 fTthkXTtfilrffl V convertible-portabl- fff Tf'Iyiniodel J ' I T L Fi AM t? 1,1 " Located on South Main Street in the old II Kings Lounge Price spent Thanksgiving with Harold and Fern Jewkes and Lynette. Monte and Connie Burn-sid- e and girls Lana Kay, Lesa, Louise, and Kimberly of Kaysville; Cheryl and Clifford Marchello and children, Dean, Janice Colleen and Jo Ann of Spring Glen were visitors at the home of their folks Clyde and Preale Burnside. Other visitors at the Burn-sid- e home during the week, was a former resident of Kenilworth Earnest Burn-sid- e of Salt Lake. Luke and Eleanor Byrge and children Linda, Debra, Janet and Luke Jr. and a friend Debbie Gutierrez went to Buhl, Idaho to visit Eleanors sister and family Mae and Earl Marchello. Cheri and Dale Cornabee of Logan spent three days with Cheri's folks Mae and Forbes Fail. Visitors at the home of George and Rae Jensen are their daughter 5' a . in Fay and Fay's daughter and husband Donna and Jim Hyde. They are all from Pueblo, Colo. They will spend several Thompson days in Kenilworth. Cal from Jr. and Betty Jewkes Kaysville spent Sunday with Cal and Viola Jewkes. On Thursday Ron and Norene and children spent the day with the Jewkes. Billy and Barbara Jewkes (fi and Donna and Wayne Cartwright from Salt Lake spent several days with their folks, Rex and Violet Jewkes. Gladys Trauntvein Ronnie and is spending two weeks in Salt Lake with her daughter Helen Trauntvein. Eddie and Jan Kantor of Price and John and Carolyn Kantor of Carbonville spent Sunday with their folks, Ruth and Stanley Kantor. Roseann Kulow and children Kemberly, Jodi and Donnie of Price, Larry and Janice and children Cory and Michael of Price spent Thanksgiving with their mother and father Chris and Rhilla Kulow. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fratto of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. and Jack Matekovic children Lisa, Valerie and Jackie of Delta, Colo, and John Miclalaus of Spring Glen were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Selan. Steve and Nora Hatsis spent Thursday night at the heme of Bo and Mike Dimitrich in Price. Other n hand-scourin- n Florence Saastamoinen and Elva The company said girls wear a colorful blouse or sweater; wear a colorful suit or dress ; avoid clothing that is all white and have their hair combed with building Photo H-- J Kitchen Korner should and Center in Price. Those attending were Zoe Davis, Gertrude Richards, Fern Jewkes, Beryl Woods, Arline Brown, Glenda CAROLINE Skerl shows Hungarian Cookies for which she Mrs. Art Lamoreaux Individual color recently hosted the Friday photographs will be taken at Sally Mauro Elementary School tomorrow (Friday). Main Nancy of at guest speakers Sacrament Meeting at the Sally Mauro sets tomorrow keep articles out of and coat pockets. and Salt Lake City were recent weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Gladys Trauntvein. David Regis and Mr. Ladell of Price were recent dessert luncheon to regular members and guest, Elsie Webster. school The picture company suggests that for better pictures boys should have their hair well combed; wear a colorful shirt or sweater (if wearing a white shirt be sure to wear a tie with a coat or sweater) and I AT O DOIN T IHE jusiipi. by-la- ws are 1973 I visitors were their other daughter Marilyn Kraync also of Price. r i -- J n nhi rtfl HOME SWEET HOME INSURANCE SAVINGS 1 Just combine all four major protections into one package policy. Save on theft cover- policy from... age, fire protection, glass breakage, and comprehensive personal liability with one iS ok CDS? model (undercounter also Phone 472-562- OSS? Phil Halamandaris 1 227 FURNITURE & HARDWARE r Phone 637 0540 Anytime for Appointment E. 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