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Show 4 The Helper Journal Thursday, Dec. the Thanksgiving holiday at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner. Their grandson, Mr. and Mrs. David Gardner, arrived new with week 13, 1973 Scofield man, 62, succumbs Private services were conducted Saturday in Price for Joseph Calif.; Mrs. Millbrae, Harry (Veronica) Haycock, Spring Glen; Mrs. Paul (Alice) Schmidt, Price. who died of natural causes on December 16 at home. He was born on May 3, 1911, in Winter Quarters to Gun club sets shoots SCOFIELD funeral Pod-bevse- Jr., k, 62, of Scofield, and Veronica Parrish Podbevsek. He was a retired member of the Joseph United America Mine Workers 6788 of at Clear Creek. Survivors include mother; brothers, sisters, Stanley, Frank, Mrs. Mary Strang, all Scofield; Louis, Glenwood Springs, Colo.; Mrs. John (Frances) Ktzeg, great-granddaugh- named operating at the range which discharges birds at all angles. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Berensen of Clovis, N.M., announced this week the arrival of a baby boy who was born November 27. The little lad weighed 6 pounds 10 ounces and was named Casey. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Funk of Helper and Mr. and Mrs. Berensen of Clayton to the Needle on Wednesday evening was Marge Draper Hostess Main and of Carbon, Vi Club Louise Davis manage? r Business College, but will LDS Business College because of the closing of Steven to the Henager's. Hostess to the Tuesday who West. Jerry Great-grandmoth- by KATHY GIORDANO In Mrs. Berniece Webb's first and second period Language Arts classes, students were to build a vocabulary from the first ten lessons, and write the words they didn't know. Then they were to fill in the definitions. Many of the students had, over sixty words which should help to improve the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Simms of Spring Glen for the wedding of their daughter Marva to David Zwahlen of Ferron, were sisters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scharman; nephews, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Simmons, Jeffrey Scharman, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scharman, all of Salt Lake. The Spring Ward Glen held its annual Budget on Banquet Saturday evening. Ward members and the public attended. Mr. and Mrs. "Doc" Ed Slopanskey returned recently Grand Junction, Colo, on the California Zephyr. Mr. and Mrs. Slopanskey spent a few days on business and visiting friends. They stayed at the LeHarpe Hotel. Caroline from Skerl went to Grand Junction to visit her son, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Presence. Dick and Ann then took her to Denver where she stayed with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Larsen. On Thanksgiving, Furniture 148 Sweeps, As It Cleans i Hardware & PRO South Main, Helper, PRECISION-BIL- It 472-562- they traveled to Albuquerque, N.M. and visited a granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Volney James. Mary Pinarelli returned from Draper on Sunday where she had been staying at the home of a sister since her mother passed away. Mary was met by Yvonna James on Sunday. They went to visit Iona Pinarelli, where they celebrated Mary's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Melo were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gardner accompanied by her sister, Mae Hiatt, went to Las Vegas and spent a (STAINLESS STEEL SURFACE) ICAN'T SCRATCH OR SNAG Beats, As 1 for EXCELLENCE T BY INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS will R till THE OFFICE CLAIM AT REWARD Phil Halamandaris 227 E. MAIN STREET IN PRICE Phone Anytime for Appointment 637-056- 0 farmers GROUP zions bank: mmtmmmmmmi p;p::fi:$:f:! 0213 112 845 12-7- 4 Zions Bank GOLD ACCOUNT acts almost as if it were made for Christmas. 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Prize winners were Margaret Lamoreaux, Josie Wetmore and Ida Stone. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Greener were visitors in the IF YOU DON'T SMOKE boutique Mrs. Sam Melo of Spring Glen and Mr. and Mrs. night bridge club was Arlene Reddington, Lamoreaux last week. Guests were Ida Stone and Josie Wetmdre. Refresh apparel 637-227- Carolyn Howell, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Grant transfer in 1206 Wellington. The Tuesdav afternoon Bridge Club met at the of home Margaret dQ Howell was home last weekend visiting her parents. Carolyn has been attending Steven Henager's Price Union er of Price. Mrs. Draper served a dessert luncheon to her regular members and guests Pauline Evans and Annabelle Holdaway. Plans were made for their Christmas party scheduled for December 19 at Beth Ciochetto's home, The Friendly Club met at the home of Mary Sunter on Thursday evening. The hostess served a dessert to her guests. Plans were made for the Christmas party set for December 17 at the LaSalle dining room. tft 5... BO vention as a delegate from Local . Ferron. Pals members voted to retain all other officers. Mr. and Mrs. Pace Boyack Sr. were dinner guests recently at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Westenscow and family. Vivian Wallis, an aunt, was also present. George Pizza spent a week in Salt Lake at the home of daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Maughan. Mr. Sandra. The Ernest ners saw the little lady for the first time. Sandra is the first granddaughter on the Johnson side in 47 years. Pizza tended grandMr. and Mrs. John Marianne while Costello were in Salt Lake daughter and Barbara Merrill took a over the weekend at the served a dessert luncheon to home of daughter and trip to Hawaii. Hostess to an artex regular members. Winners family, Mr. and Mrs. Billy for the evening were Helen Jewkes. The Costellos were painting party was Alice VanNatta, Claranell Day in to tend grandson Rodney Anderson. The instructor and Rose Crandall. while granddaughter Amy was Marge Dervoe. The Mr. and Mrs. Adrian had her tonsils out on group painted holiday Anderson went to Ferron to handkerchiefs and Friday. visit her mother, Ada Members of the Sego Lily Christmas tree decorations. Nielson, who is in the Lodge, the Women's Gueses were Edna Romano met and son Frank, Rose nursing home. of Carmen, Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Pace recently at the home of Ghirardelli and grandBoyack Sr. of Spring Glen Dora Thayn. The hostess daughter Jodi, Louise ancelebrated their served dinner to her guests. Peckham, Leslie Newley niversary on December 2 The business meeting was and Jodi Dervoe. Refreshwith a family ments were served. then held and nomination at their home. Refresh- and election of officers was Mr. and Mrs. Burton ments were served. held. Netha Greener will Davis are in Pittsburgh, Here recently visiting at serve as president of the Perm, where Mr. Davis will the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lodge this year, Lodge attend the UMWA Con Ron Archibald were his DC parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Archibald, sister A delightful experience and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Green and daughter f I Rita, all of San Diego, and Calif.; another sister, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Steinberg and sons Kirk and Joey from El erma & f rankie coomer Cajon, Calif. Other dinner 29 east main guests on the holiday were price Loa Marsing, Mrs. Ai chibald's mother, and a cousin, Doug Easton. While here, their grandmother, was Agnes Archibald, honored on her 80th birthday with an open house in Plymouth, Ut. All the guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Melo are the parents of a baby girl named Ernie Jo. Grandparents are Mr. and Gard- .11 A merchandise trap shoot is held at the Helper Gun Club Range on Reservoir Hill starting at noon every Sunday until Christmas. According to members of the club, a new international- trap is now during HUNTINGTON founded by Brigham Young-187- 3 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation t |