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Show Wednesday, July 21, 1976 The Helper Journal 3 1 By Shelly Babcock Mr. and Mrs. Verl Huff and Mr. and Mrs. George Bryner, all of Martin, are home now after a two week vacation. The group first traveled to North Dakota 472-560- there. They visited an old wild west town in Medora, N. Dakota which they described as being a lot of fun. They traveled on to Edmonton and Prince Albert, Canada, where they Cen- v. - . driving home. They all a: agree it was an interesting and thrilling country to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vasquez of Helper traveled by jet to Arlington, Va. for an 8 day visit. They were guests of Mr. Vasquez's brother, Joe C. Vasquez and his wife who make their home there. Joe Vasquez is employed by the Dept. of Commerce as head of the Bureau of Indian affairs. Improvement District Development ministration "this next week", acto Earl Staker, project manager. maybe cording Staker said the research any is continuing without 3 6rs Are Not Forgotten at the Toggery... Crocheted Tops Tank Tops the Little Buckaroo Rodeo held at the Price Fairgrounds last weekend. She also won several trophies for her outstanding performances. On hand to join the fun were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Perri and cousin from Green River, Wyo. They visited here at the home of their son for an additional week and spent time with family members and friends in the area. Tony and Flora Kokal of Spring Glen drove to last Calif. Fontana, weekend, July 10. They spent a 5 day vacation with Mr. Kokal's father, Tony Kokal Sr. who recently visited most points of interest in the area, including the capitol, the White the House, Jennifer Lynn Spensko, Utah. Jennifer won First Jeffersonthe Rotunda, and Memorial, in in at the Unit 6th grade student Helper place Sally the Kennedy Art Center. On Mauro School, Helper, won and First Place at the the 4th of July they witSecond place with her District Convention in nessed a gigantic fireworks Poppy Poster at the State Price, making her eligible display over the water, near to enter the Poppy Poster Convention of the American the Lincoln Memorial and Legion and American Contest at the State enjoyed the colorful parade. in Ogden, Legion Auxiliary Singer Johnny Cash acted extensive as grand marshall of the underwent parade, followed by vice surgery. They visited with and Mrs. other friends in the area, president and enjoyed a brief stop TV actor Rockefeller. over in Las Vegas, Nev. and participated, "Kojak" before returning home. to see also were happy they Mr. and Mrs. Tony Utah's own Tooele High Gonzales and sons, Shane in band review. School pass This recipe is right in season. Submitted by Mrs. Louise the and John, of Helper, drove visited They Vasquez. to Seattle, Washington July and Institute Smithsonian cup brown sugar 2 to spend a week and saw beautiful many Vz cup white sugar from vacationing. They were interesting objects cup butter guests at the home of Mrs. The America's history. 1 cup oatmeal .Gonzales' sister Judy, and was that day highlight . IVz cup flour Dan-el-l Zaccaria and son Blue the famous seeing V2 tsp. baking soda Hope Diamond on display. Jason. They enjoyed the a dash of salt took a tour of beauty of Lake Washington They one can prepared cherry pie filling. Washington D.C. and also and had fun hunting for Combine dry ingredients and add butter, mixing as for a tour of the U.S. Mint crabs in the ocean. They mixture into pie pan or took any crumb mixture. Press in operation. They visited returned home on Saturday. square pan and press very firmly, pour in the filling and General Lee's restored Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skerl dot with butter. Spread top with remaining crumbs. Bake of Spring Glen attended a and mansion at 375 degrees for 40 minutes. Serve with ice cream or cool plantation where models greeted family reunion held in ' , " whip. visitors in authentic dresses Circle Park Recreatioi in commemoration of the area in the Big Horn bicentennial Mountains of Wyoming on country's celebration. They found the June 26th. Mrs. Skerl joined FBI building very in- her family consisting of six teresting, and visited the sisters and her mother as of the Unknown well as other family Tomb From the Helper Journal and witnessed the members for a long awaited Soldier 1LUJUUJUL1UULUJUUU UJLmjLmjLOJLIULUAJUULIl-B-l- l. tochanging of the Guard. visit. They had not been Those six for years. also visited gether They Arlington July 21, Mike Hreinson, Brian Noel. National Cemetery and who attended included Mrs. Minnie Richeda, Shelly July 26, Gary Atwood, Kennedy's grave site. They Alma Stack of Vancouver, Maggio, Todd Huff. Michelle Day, Billy visited the newly build LDS Wash. Mrs. Glen Stack of July 22, Tina Rudman, Orton, Temple in Washington D.C. Gillette, Wyo. Mrs. Delain Cathryn Charlyn Goff, Jay Bryner. Michall Robertson. and also St. Matthew's Wegener of Cozad, Nebr. July 23, Debbie Marrelli. Cathedral where the Mrs. Amos ' Kinder of July 27, Elsie L. Ware, July 24, Colleen Wilson, Wyo. Mrs. Rober Sara Jane Casey, Ron LaRae A. Wilcox, Belle Kennedy's worshiped. Riverton, New Offerle of were luncheon Farmington, guests L. Trease, Helen Bradley, They Louise Lowther, San Mrs. Mexico and the at Dianna Jason popular Washington Shotack, Vasquez. Colo, of Kinnimon Meeker, Hotel and also the viewed July 25, Bertha McManus, Llewelyn, Eva Orton. famous Watergate Hotel. and their families. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Vasquez Mrs. Skerl extended their were very impressed with vacation for an additional PIONEER DAYS SPECIALS our nation's capitol and all week before returning JULY 21, 22, 23, Closed Sat., July 24th. the thrilling and colorful home. Poster winner Kitchen Korner " Sport Shirts Tee Shirts 4. fir JEANS tL Moss visits mine Frank Moss (far right) visits with (left to right) Christensen, Bill Haynes and Boyd Harvey during a campaign filming session at the Braztah No. 3 mine in Hardscrabble Canyon. The films are to be used in his After the visit to Carbon County, campaign for Moss and his company flew to Nephi for more filming. Senator Reunion scheduled for CHS '46 class The Carbon High School class of 1946 will hold the 30th reunion anniversary Saturday, July 31, 1976. A is lunch picnic noon scheduled for Saturday at the Price Park for class members and their families to get acquainted again. Hollie to According 3 ' Silitoe, reunion committee chairman, the highlight of the reunion will be the dinner dance at the Elks lodge at 7 p.m. with music provided by class member Joe Rolando's son, Joe Jr. All class members are cordially invited and urged to attend. For further information call Hollie Silitoe, .472-590- 0. EAST MAIN ,;. . CASCADE BRAWNY Paper Towels H0c JS""1 ffigC PIERCE'S TOTINO'S Pork & Beans Pizza H, c Orange WESTERN FAMILY 1 Drink EC Butter OnU 10 DUNCAN HINES BONELESS . SWISS CHOCOLATE 57c Powdered SUB Ham Potato Salad Macaroni Salad B&A PMMSY lolpor, Utah CITY said there 472-829- 7 Let's get a bit more iigm onlhe subject! Hi, I'm Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. Each week, this column is devoted to common questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service, or energy conservation are welcome. a microwave oven use QDoes electricity than a conven- tional electric oven? A the jump . goes on sketched 1 Calcutta jumpsuit Tram $20-8- There is no simple answer here. An electricity consumption com- parison between the conventional and microwave ovens depends entirely on the answer to the question, "What's cooking?" Tests have shown that In cooking small to medium quantities of concentrated foods such as meats, potatoes, desserts (particularly puddings and sauces), and in heating TV dinners, the microwave oven offers the greatest savings. Yet, when cooking corn, broccoli, and similar vegetables, the conventional electric surface units are is more economical. Energy-savinwhen microwave the and greatest using the conventional ovens in combination, rather than one method at the exclusion of another. our collection g 0. ployee carries a photo identification card, which he will always show upon request. He also urged any residents to call the nearest Mountain Fuel office for verification of such identification if there is any question or doubt. 1 -- W Q light Where should I put my study the greatest amount of lamp from the least wattage? for Study lamps should be placed so as to avoid shadows and reflected glare and, normally, a bulb is recommended for reading. On a desk, ideal placement Is approximately 12 inches from the front of the desk, 15 Inches to the right or left of center (to the left if you are to the right if you are with the bottom shade 15 inches from the desk surface. You should know, however, that the amount of light given off by a lamp bulb Is measured in lumens, not watts. Wattage Is the amount of electricity the bulb uses. Reddy recommends that you look on the carton for both lumen ratings and estimated life of the bulb (In hours). A 150-wa- tt have been several complaints the past two days from customers who have been contacted. "The scheme," Crawford said, "is to arrive unannounced at a residence or to telephone and identify themselves as being from the gas company. They tell the person their gas is to be shut off because the customer is behind in payments to Mountain Fuel. They then say that if the customer will make an immediate cash payment the gas will not be shut off." Crawford pointed out that each Mountain Fuel em Ph. S.Main, Helper Manager Mountain Fuel warns of illegal bunko scheme LAKE 120 FREE PARKING LOUISE DAVIS d, SALT LOTS OF In Price Birthday Greeting Mountain Fuel Supply Company today warned Utah residents that there may be a bunko operation working in the state attempting to obtain money from residents by claiming to be Mountain Fuel employees. John Crawford; Jr., executive vice president, by L.A.P.D. Love 'n Stuff Ray , Kirk-woo- Ad- week or Jr. Miss Rodeo Queen at During their visit they Cherry Crisp ic project is to be delivered to officials of the Economic and children, Steven, Sharilyn, and Ryan spent a week vacationing in Concord, Calif. They were guests of Mrs. Snow's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Jensen. They spent a day at the beach, and toured the bay area. Their group also visited Lake Tahoe which they enjoyed very much. The Snows returned-homon Sunday July 11. Miss Nicki Perri, nine year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Perri of Spring Glen was crowned tennial celebration, before 1 Socio-econom- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snow bicentennial celebration hitches and should be ready soon. After it is delivered, he said it will be examined by EDA officals and then it will be delivered to the council on environmental quality for 30 days for comments. After that, he said that if the EDA releases the funds, work can be started. A Denver research firm, Dress, Camp and McKey are doing the statement. The impact statement on the proposed Price River Water July. Badlands area and Custer's battlefield. They enjoyed a enjoyed Canada's 4 sights of the city. This was Mrs. Vasquez's first flight on a jet which she described as being wonderful. They returned home the 6th of where they visited the 1 Economic study due EDA soon right-hande- nil , 1- 2 Car Boys Wax Cycle Special White WaH r Truck Bay Dlotol Size) Detergent Cycle Rinse Cycle - Cleaner Engine Wash Cycle Corner off Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Due to space limitations, all questions and suggestions cannot be printed in this column, but each will be answered. er Wax Cycle Plus Vacuuns and Product Dlp9M9n Warm Soft Water High Pressure System CXviCi d, Gar UJaob Main and Locust Ot.r Ilolpor 1 UAIHI & LIGHT CO. |