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Show Jaycee officers July Wednesday, rx r 2. ; ' The Helper Journal 7, 1976 3 Kitchen Korner Lasagne Lasagne is everybody's favorite. Try this recipe, submitted by Mrs. Theresa Payne of Helper. It's her favorite, too. 8 Vi qt. water c. salt Tbsp. olive oil lb. lasagne noodles 1 lb. ground beef 2 eggs lb. Mozzarella cheese, sliced 1 1 grated Parmesan cheese Vi tsp. pepper c. Ricotta, optional V2 1 Leading the Helper Jaycees Wives this year will be (left to right) Shelly Olsen, vice president; Connie Snow, secretary; . Richard Colombo, director; and Dave Mortensen, president (seated). Absent are Paul Richey, internal vice president; and Daryl Goranson, and Terry Shaw, directors. New officers of the Helper Jaycees are (left to right) Greg Payne, director; Monty Hatch, treasurer; Tom Hatt, secretary; Randy Lamph, director; Clifford Bergera, external vice president; Helper native attends meeting of soil scientists Senior Citizens News By Shelly Babcock 472-560- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard enjoyed the sand, sun and Lange accompanied Mr. ocean fun during their stay. Mrs. Rose Vuksinick and Mrs. Harry Liapis of Helper and Mr. and Mrs. accompanied by Mrs. Rose Paul Liapis of Salt Lake Santi to Grand Junction, City to Las Vegas, Nev.' for Colo, on June 24. Mrs. Santi an exciting four - day attended the Full Gospel Voice weekend June 25 to June 29. Businessmen's Mrs. and They especially enjoyed a Convention a as Vuksinick attended Tony by performance review and discuss Orlando Before and Dawn guest. during returning research projects. From athome they visited at the there, Dr. Porter traveled their stay. They also home of Mrs. Vuksinick's on to Athens, Greece and to tended the Glen Campbell Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. He show and enjoyed other brother, Mr. and Mrs. attended a meeting of the entertainment there. They Frank Guide and family guests at the and with Mr. and Mrs. Mel International Society of Soil were Science where he opened Flamingo Hilton Hotel and Pembridge and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic discussions and served as a reported having had a great and family Angela time. Juliano panel member. He conMr. and Mrs. Frank and Joe traveled to Rock ducted several meetings Jerant Jr. and sons Mikey Springs, Wyo. on Sat. June concerning nitrogen and Tony from San Jose, 26 to attend the wedding and pollution research Calif. been reception of Mrs. Juliano's have programs. He traveled on to the nephew Larry Diamanti here for vacationing visited and Israel Haifa, Lake Kinnaret watershed past two weeks. They and wife Patsy. Joe served visited their parents, Mr. as best man for his cousin. laboratory to review water and Mrs. Frank Jerant Sr. The Juliano's visited with and pollution quality and family and Mr. and other family members over in area'. that problems Dr. Porter returned home Mrs. Willie Johnson and the weekend and reported via New York City to Fort family. They also spent that they had a wonderful time. Collins, Colo, where he and time with Mr. Jerant's Mrs. Josie Borla enAlberta Mrs. his wife and four children sister, tertained the Variety Club Rolando and as her family now reside. Dr. Porter was well as other relatives and at her home on Thurs. June his wife, accompanied by 24. She served a salad Dr. Lynn Porter, Helper Ann during their free time friends in the Helper area. native and soil scientist they had the oppor tunity of They arrived here June 20th luncheon to her guests. with the U.S. Dept. of visiting many interesting and returned Home July 5. Those who attended in' Mr, and Mrs. Adrian cluded Marilyn Scorzato.V Agriculture, attended the parts of Europe. They 'Anderson of Helper have Julia Zorn, Jane Juliano, ConInternational Soil described their tour as a become Lorraine Babcock, Alice ference in Europe May 30 "working" vacation. to June 27. Dr. Lynn Porter was born for the first time. Their Magann, Louise Dimick, granddaughter, Bobbie, and Helen Costello, Betty Voll His tour began with a and reared here and ather husband, Mr. and Mrs. and Rosaleen Feen. The inin tended local schools, Rome, Italy. briefing From there he traveled to cluding CEU and is a Dallin Robinson of Salt next meeting will be held at Vienna where he met with graduate of Utah State Lake City are happy to the home of Jane Juliano. A of their summer Picnic is being the staff of the International University of Logan with a announce the birth planned for the members Atomic Energy Agency and bachelor of science degree first child, Thomas Matand their families. visited the Seiberdorf as well as a masters degree thew on June 11. First-tim- e Mrs. Carl Schenberger of are grandparents Stanley his earned from He there. which does Laboartory Utah and family of and Larae Anderson Salt Helper, research on nitrogen doctorate from North had a family reunion on Lake Other City. He Carolina State attended University. Isotopes. are Mr. and June 19th and 20th at the His parents are Mr. and meetings in Warsaw, PoMrs. Thomas Bandall of home of Mr. and Mrs. in to M.O. Mrs. Poland land, Lublin, Porter, Helper. Spring Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Amedeco Beacco and Mike and ,of Price, Utah. Family Stanley Anderson family of Salt Lake City members attending the were visitors here at the reunion, in addition to Mrs. home of their parents on Schoenberger and the June 20 Father's Day. They Beacco's were Mr. and Mrs. also visited at the home of Frank Vetere and sons, Mr. Anderson's sister, Frank, Jr. and John of Betty and Dan Giordano Green River, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Thompson of and son Michael. The final phase of public members of the Public Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ockey Price, Mr. and Mrs. Albert hearings on Utah Power & Service Commission will and family members, Schoenberger and children, Light Co.'s rate structure weigh all the testimony and Calvin, Sandra, Marianne, Teresa, Jim and Carl wiil begin Tuesday at 10 evidence and issue a ruling Carol. Mark, and Shane Joseph of Vernal Utah and a.m. in the Salt Lake City on the utility's rate structwo vacation their enjoyed a grandsons, Public Library auditorium, recently in California. They Jeremy and Jason also of 209 E. 5th South. ture. That could be for- visited Vernal, Mrs. John Kontas Members of the public are thcoming about August 1. Marineland, Disneyland, and Lagoona and daughters, Kathy and invited to appear and speak Beach. They especially Kim of Salt Lake City, Mr. on various rate structure proposals in the hearings conducted by the Utah Public Service Commission. As soon as all interested members of the public have had an opportunity to speak, lawyers will begin . ; great-grandparen- ts great-grandpare- Final UP&L hearing Tuesday in Salt Lake . cross examination on testimony submitted by expert witnesses in the July 7 12 noon HMS for Seniors with reservations serving Meat Loaf; 12:30 p.m. We'll take a "Scenic Bus Tour" on our Fun Bus. Sign up if you want to go; 1:30 p.m. Ceramics instructed by Marva Shaw; 7 p.m. Art Class instructed by Carl Olsen. July 8 12 noon HMS for Seniors with reservations serving Turkey; 2 p.m. Leisure Club at East Carbon Center; 7 p.m. Men's Ceramics instructed by Peggy Fiack. July 9 12 noon HMS for Seniors with reservations serving Baked Ham; 12:30 p.m. "Food Stamp Orientation" explained by Esther Laws; 2 p.m. Harmonica Band Practice; 8:30 p.m. Dance at American Legion Hall. July io Join the Seniors going to see the famous "Manti Pageant" with the Manti Temple as a background. Our Fun Bus leaves the Center at 4 p.m. and Cornets' in Helper at 4: 15 p.m. A Box Lunch will be provided. The total cost will be $5.50. 12 noon HMS for Seniors with reservations July 12 serving Beef Stew; 12:30 p.m. Blood Pressure Clinic & Flu Shots given for $1.75; 2 p.m. Bingo at Carbon Nursing Home; 3 p.m. Council Meeting; 7 p.m. Ceramics instructed by Peggy Fiack. 12 noon HMS for Seniors with reservations July 13 serving Swiss Steak; 2 p.m. Macrame' instructed by Esther Burgess; 7 p.m. Pythian Sister's Meeting. A large crowd enjoyed the first of a series of planned Summer Picnics on July 2nd at Price Park. The Mini Bus ran all who needed transportation from the Center to the Price Park. NOTICE: Don't forget the "Manti Pageant" Sat., July 10th. Sat. July 24th pur Fun Bus will go to see the Matinee Performance of the Rodeo at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. Telephone your reservations for these trips and Mrs. George Gilmore of Roosevelt, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tamllos of Helper and Jim and Goerge Snyder also of Helper, Mr. and Mrs. George Schoenberger and daughters, Georgia Lynn and Carla Ann of Candor, North Carolina, who visited with Mrs. Schoenberger from June 10th to June 28th. Most of the family members attended the evening Mass on Saturday, June 19th at the Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church. This mass was celebrated by Bishop Federal of Salt Lake City. In addition to family members, who attended this family reunion, were Father Daz of Helper, John Beacco of Price, Henry Logan of Price, Shirley Wood of Price and Mr. and Mrs. Fredd Marietti, Jr. and sons, Jason and J. R. of Elmo, Utah. Mr. Pete Campedel, Mrs. Julia Campedel, Walnut Creek, Calif, and Mrs. Pauline Fossat Tsangaris, Mitchell MORTICIANS R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Phone 637-266- Price Home, Lot and All The testimony is designed to rebut previous statements by other participants, which were heard in earlier phases of the case. Much of the rebuttal Pour V2 cup of the tomato sauce into the baking dish. Top d with a layer of noodles, about of the noodles and one half of 3,4 pound Mozzarella cheese, sliced. Add of browned ground beef and 1 hard cooked egg, sliced. Sprinkle with half of Vi cup grated Parmesan cheese and Vfe teaspoon pepper. Top with one half of 1 cup Ricotta cheese. Beginning with sauce, repeat layering, ending with Ricotta one-thir- cheese, add sauce. Arrange over this remaining lasagne noodles. Top with more sauce. Bake at 350 degrees about 30 minutes. For Boys... Sizes 8 to 20 Van Huesen rts and I Dress Shirts if WWf w&C ' JEANS by .Lee L.A.P.D. Levi's Sizes 8 I . Hj i Slim to 14 V6lA4 Regular 637-508- 0. soma hg coviaiaj case. Set out 8 x 8 x 2 inch baking dish. Prepare (allowing about 4V'2 hrs.) tomato meat sauce. When sauce is partially done, heat to boiling in large saucepan 8 quarts water, V cup salt and 1 tablespoon olive oil. Gradually add 1 pound lasagne noodles. Boil rapidly uncovered about 15 minutes, or until noodles are tender. Test tenderness by pressing a piece against oil. Add and cook until browned, breaking into small pieces with fork or spoon, 1 pound ground beef. Hard cook 2 eggs. Drain noodles by pouring into a colander or large sieve. Paula Mortensen, president (seated); and Janet Bergera, historian. Improvements Included! FREE PARKING. are back from a months trip to Castlellamont, La Valle, Caluso, Turin, Sedico, Venice, and Milan, Italy. Also Lyon, France where Mr. Campedel had a brother and sister. Each visted relatives in Italy and had a wonderful trip. MYLAHTA Liquid 12 oz. 100s Mtg. List $2.28 !l.42 or Tabs S . . ? I LOTS OF IT! I 120 S. Main GMB I Street in Helper anWHfflliMBBH ( PUS Clt Cstufe ikjkx m your neighborhood ASSOCIATED DRUGGISTS JULY F"f rflsSi SKWCARE I I ! 1976 3, II CREAM 12 oz. Mfg. List $2 .29 ZIPL0C V by HmWBp 20s.1GSize BAGS III y " I cntrHM hA T" I I I BIC BUTANE LIGHTERS ULI 07 5Kg II LUIIUN J U bandai- d- totA KT! SpcngesScrubberijV AUTO CLEAN-U- Pail, P KIT I PKFSRI?IPS 1 M?gL C 7ft U Jl y USTERMINT 053c J IHHHHBHT fj .HViVh I V p. HEAVY DUTY PLASTIC ICE CUBE TRAYS Flexible, Rust Proof yxr Twin testimony is aimed at discrediting previous testimony in favor of a rate lifeline ' electric structure. But other witnesses will present testimony in favor i?1 .12 sffaj m t- -rm of lifeline. i i As soon as the hearing is completed, probably in about a week, the three 637-539- : ! im "T? 3 THE CHAPARRAL 0 V05 - r7 " 1 HAIR SPRAY Regular or 9 o:. Mtg. List $1 .79 each Main Street r Wedge wood I Qeep Price li mi m 1 Second South Second South at Fifth West Price, Utah W 975 THESE AHE SUOOESTEO A aj&ogezjooao phase of Northbank, fzst aThetotaffirstcommunity Smmm by DANMAR INDUSTRIES OLD SPICE" B STICK Zfi DEODORANT O PBCES VrajBl ' SSSSSt 7L! 3 Regular or Lime ULT PERMANENTS Special or Body Wav jB,IPgZ7l OfTIONAl. WITH PARTICIPATING STORES Prescription Pharmacy 133 Couth Main-Hel- per 472-506- 1 I ' |