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Show J Thursday. Dec. 27. Orem to spend Christmas Kitchen Korner 83 clearance of our fall ALL Banana Nut Bread makes perfect snack by KENDRA and SHIRLEY TOMS1C Crunchy and moist Banana Nut Bread is great for after-schoor bridge club snacks or a lovely complement to any meal of the day. This recipe was submitted this week by Peggy Nielson of Spring Glen. This bread is easy to make and is good served hot or at room temperature. Try it to complement a hearty meal, a large lush salad or simply with coffee any way at all, it's just the right touch for the hostess who cares. (Names of children: and WTnfe ol . coats taste-tempti- special groups of Fall and VJ'rer ,9anT SuiTS .SPo1iTSWEAl Steven, Mark, and Jeff Nielson) reduced Banana Nut Bread W 3 1 Vfe bananas C. sugar C. shortening 3 eggs, well-beate- n flour 2 C Ms soda t. salt Vi C. 1 1. chapped nuts Cream sugar and shortening. Add eggs and bananas and the dry ingredients. Bake in loaf pan at 350 degrees for 1 hour. Makes one good-size- d loaf of bread. For extra moistness, a couple of extra bananas may be added without increasing dry ingredients. ! 5 and rnore A- - mm Main and I i. Carbon, ' X Price Louise r' Davis manager DISPLAYING their mother's Banana Nut Bread are (left to right) Steven, Mark and Jeff Nielson. They are the sons H-- J of Mr. and Mrs. Don Nielson of Spring Glen. Photo PRECISION-Bll.- for EXCELLENCE T BY INTERMOUNTAIN HOMES PRECISION-BILTn&- a Quality and Experience are two words in describing sold by Precision-Bil- t Phone 653-261- " J, by, t N It B MOUHTAI H Display Home in Elmo can be seen by phoning for appointment. " our" 2,3 and Jf rRCCIHON'III.T 4 HOMES. .m. plans or yours. 40 acres of building available. gtj lots &EflM2D Jl rm 1 tus is m model. With three axles. A It's a real heavy-dut- y drive system. An automated digger capable of drilling a hole in minutes. An insulated derrick that can lift t, a 4,000 lb. transmission pole without a groan. 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She was accompanied by her brother, Bill Johnson, who was recently discharged from the Navy. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Dale. Their Everett daughter Linnett, who resides in Phoenix, Ariz., is also home for the Christmas J. HI 1 I . I I V" Michele Marvidikis, Madeline Tone and Gloria Holdaway. The Variety Club held its Christmas party at the home of Rose Fenn. Marilyn Scorzato was a guest and later joined the club. The members were served Christmas dinner, and gifts exchanged revealed secret pals for the year. The North Carbon area Scout Troop, consisting of Junior, Brownie, Senior and Cadette members met together late Monday afternoon at the nursing home to Christmas carol for the residents. Afterwards, they divided into groups and in caroled for shut-in- s different areas of Price. The Scouts then went to the Methodist Church and were served hot chocolate and cookies served by Cadette 3 O'Berto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. O'Berto, is home from studies at Holy Cross to spend Christmas Frances Hospital grandmother, Mascaro and daughter with family and friends. The Mary. Tuesday Night Children and grand- Bridge Club met at the children honored John home of Ellen Matson. The Tomsic on his birthday last hostess served a dessert week. Guests were sons Mr. luncheon to her guests. and Mrs. Eugene Tomsic Winners for the evening and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth were Elizabeth Dalpiaz, Tomsic and their families. Sylvia Pilling and Arlene Iola Cobain spent the Reddington. Christmas holidays with Here for the Christmas daughter and family, Mr. holidays were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Veltri and Bob Scarcelli and children Traci and Jimmy of Salt daughter in Salt Lake. "Binko" Tone, son of Mr. Lake. They visited her and Mrs. Tony Tone, is parents in Dragerton, his home from the University of mother, Mrs. Mary ScarUtah to spend the holidays celli and other relatives and with family and friends. friends. Fashions for young moderns and milady belvo's apparel ana 1 1 boutique erma & f rankle coomer 29 east main price 637-227- 8 Troop 555. A holiday buffet dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tomsic on Christmas day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kell and daughter Linda and Grandma Oma, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tomsic and children Heidi and Jason, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Karr, Pete Toson, Mr. and Mrs. John Tomsic, Mr. and Mrs. and Tomsic Kenneth family; and Lana Lee Tomsic from Grand Junction, Colo. Faculty members of the Sally Mauro Elementary School attended a Christmas buffet dinner party last Monday evening. Santa Claus appeared later in the evening to delight the younger guests. Michael Mascara, son of Betty Mascaro, is home from college for the BGEfP fiStf GBEBooo QS7 CrQSGQLl holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Anderson were home from several their family at a Christmas eve of get-togeth- Mr. and Mrs. John Bryner from Salt Lake were here spending the holidays with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bryner. Pearl Gardner spent Christmas in West Jordan with daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Atencio and grandsons, Mark and Bart. The Helper Ward held a Christmas party on Friday evening at the church hall. Santa Claus was there to treat the children. A was also program presented. Lucy Montoya and Mrs. Dean Kirkwood were guests for dinner on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kirkwood. Later that evening, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baker were holiday guests. The Needle Pals met for its annual Christmas party at the home of Elizabeth Ciochetto. Thea Olsen of Provo, a former club member was a guest. The hostess served a dinner to her guests. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Matson went to Salt Lake on' Christmas eve to spend Christmas with daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chubbuck and Steve daughter Tami. Merlene cost-cuttin- Cm iVtv- resident. Sena Johnson recently returned from a trip to members can guarantee delivery in 4 to 6 weeks., HARTFORD at- husband, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Maughn, and their children Michael George and Marianne. Home to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tomsic, was Lana Tomsic of Grand Junction, Colo. She also visited grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tomsic and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tomsic of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Merrill from Santa Monica, Calif., are spending the Christmas holidays visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Piccioni of Spring Glen, and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bertelsen Bruce and daughter of Price. Mrs. Merrill is the former Jona entertained 7 AAel PeclSton-Bil- Randall Topolovec tended meetings in Salt Lake at the State Capitol building while on State Tax Commission business. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Topolovec went to Green River on Wednesday to visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rosi. Mr. Rosi works for RCA at the Missle Base. Mr. and Mrs. George Pizza spent Christmas in Salt Lake with daughter and holidays. Mr. a nd Mrs. Bill Branson Mel Coonrod The Helper Journal with her mother, Betty Mascaro. Christmas dinner was held at the home of Piccioni. Lori Tomsic went to Salt Lake on Thursday to attend the wedding of Cameron Shultz, a former Helper lr 1973 Kirkwood celebrated her birthday on Sunday with friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tomsic and Mr. and Mrs. Delee Montoya, attending. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Meeks from Eugene, Ore., arrived here to spend the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mary Callor and other friends and relatives. Dinner Dance Club held their Christmas party at the Carbon Country Club last week. In keeping with the table season, holiday centerpieces consisting of large red and white flannel booties filled with minature gifts and colorful holiday candles graced the dinner table. Committee in charge of was arrangements Thelma Saccomanno, chairman; Shirley Spensko, Mary Ghirardelli, Barbara GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Morticians Fausett Mortuary Price Castle Dale "Servic 1 to all Faithi" Some Straight Talk about Savings! - There have been more words printed and spoken about savings accounts in the last few months than we've ever heard before. You've been bombarded with claims and advice. If you aren't confused, it's a miracle. Well here's some straight talk. We've always been interested in your savings. It's fully half of our business.The other half is lending your savings dollars to friends and neighbors right here in our community to enable them to buy homes. So you see, your savings are most important to us and to our business and to the community we serve. And, believe us, we take great care of your savings dollarstoo. Each savings account is insured up to $20,000 by an agency of the Federal Government. And the interest rates we pay on the various types of accounts are enough to make any investor happy. So come in to see us today. Any one of our friendly tellers can describe the various types of high interest accounts we offer. You'll be pleasantly surprised! Honest! |