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Show The HELPER IOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, JUNE 21, PAGE SIX a CARD Kites of Interest trcm reighbcring 1963 SPRING- - THANKS OF To the many friends, relatives and acquaintances, who were so -tljoushtful and assisted us in so many ways during the long illness ths death of our beloved and PERKINS LYDIA ay husband, father and grandfather, we express our most heartfelt Tasty and Economical and thanks. We are Frankfurters and noodles com- appreciation bine to make a delicious casserole most grateful to one and all for when you use this special barbe- the kindness and sympathies ex cue sauce. Place 3 cups of cooked pressed and for the beautiful noodles in a shallow baking dish. floral offerings. Arrange 1 pound of frankfurters Mr Joseph T. Ban rer the noodles. Cover with e and Family Barbecue Sauce. Hake in a oven (375 F.) for 30 min- Mrs John Tolich (Makes 4 to 6 servings.) and Family TTitchen ab. wise .8v SELMA , i BARBECUE SAUCE Tbep. corn oil t cup chopped onions Placo oil and o:uon m .fcr-- n Caelc ov9i low hoot Irequjntl stiirinq I" tor about 10 minutes. Add Lea 1 Tbap. Lea & Perrins Worcestershire 1 Tbep. brown sugar Vi p. alt tap. paprika 2 Tbep. lemon Juice or vinegar i Perrins Worceitershire sauce, brown sugar, salt, paprika, lemon Juice or vinegar, water and chili auce, and simmer lot 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Ramove Irora heat. (Makes 1 about cups sauce.) y, cap water J cup chili sauce EN BOW LEV Tha .Friendly Sewing club was Navar, Sah Pedro, Calif are still held Thursday at the home of visiting their mother. Mrs Francy Levien and daughter, Rene of Mrs Edith Piocioni. Eddte and Valine Simms of ' Ricceda, Calif, are also visiting with her mother, Mrs Ban. Ogdsn visited his parents, the Ed Bobby Sherman returned Sun Simms last week. Returning home day evening to Kamas after spend with them were their children, who have been visiting the grand ing the weekend at home. Visitors Sunday at the home parents the past two weeks. ". Mrs Joe Gornlck of Boise, fd., of Mrs iLeah James were her Mark Tolich, Salt Lake, Ed Evatz brother, Lewis Nielson and family and Stana Tolich of Grand Junc- 'and her sister, Mrs Jim Mullins tion, returned home Tuesday af- and family, all of Brigham City. Mr and Mrs George Olson and ter attending th9 funeral of Joe Ban. Daughters Mrs Bessie Krate 'daughter Valene, spent all last fil of Van Nuys, Calif., Mrs Anna !week In Myton visiting her mo-jthMrs (Emma Tanner who re turned home with them. WONDERFUL FOR OVER 150 YEARS T 0 VI AM Sf i History comes to life in a dramatic new album, The Civil War, vividly presenting the story of the war as told by bandsmen, buglers and fifers. The famous Eastman Wind Ensemble of Rochester University gives a stir-rin- g performance from actual scores of the period with authentic old instruments. 'An impressive section on the Battle of Gettysburg, narrated by Martin Gabel, features artillery and battle effects. This first volume of a Mercury set (the second due next fall) represents a tremendous achievement in sound documentation. two-volu- YiimiawBSERf Indian moccasins, blue jeana and sports shirts were the first U. S. purchases made by Europe's hottest rock and twist singer, Johnny Hallyday. The dynamic young Frenchman was here to cut his first American discs for Philips Records, the single Shake the Hand of a Fool and the album Ametica'a lioekin' Hitt. n Bruce Channel, the young guitarwhose first record became a million seller, has a new album on the Smash label. Called Hey! Uaby, it features top country and western tunes. ist-singer Wherever you go. the bourbon to beat if'you can! ITaterfill-Fbazi- er m cxiat cimcir tsima s:xci itit MteAveKaMe MULED IN BONO . ntru aw fmiki oanuur ., lAWSTwa, mr. c ?r' rafey" e i A ' , - - k er, ', soma it I ' mod-rt- SI fM4f mmt nm am G e For the first time in 25 years, Herman is featured as soloist on his Swing Low, Sweet Clarinet Philips Records album, currently sweeping a new generation of fans. It features some of the greatest oldies, such as Rone Room" and "Sunny Side of the Street." Woody Mrs Beverly Banasky entertain ed 12 of her sons playmates at a party given Saturday afternoon in 'honor of Scott's 4th birthday. The children enjoyed games and a luncheon after which Scott V y opened his gifts. Attending were Cameron Schultz, Billie Topolovec, Gregory Niel son, Lisa James, Bruce Anderson, Kent and Scott Johnson, Katie and Edythe Banasky, Dale Cunningham, Ray Snow, Joni and Cool - Crystal clear mountain lakes in J. D. Banasky. "VTrs ,Ann!e .Twki of Oranr?- green plat- -' picturesque alpine settings make ville visited Saturday with her hot eaus of southwestern inviting in sister, Mrs Jack Binch. summer the And months. fishing's The local girls Softball team played Price flth Ward WednesCalif., and Mr and Mrs Baily ter Valene, and Mrs Olson's mo- brother Sam and family. day and won 22 to 5 Mr and Mrs Lee Pinarelli of Mr and Mrs Vic Walkington (Colleen) Doss of Silexi, Miss., ther, Mrs Emma Tanner, motored are visiting with their mother, to Green River Sunda where they Provo visited over the weekend were visitors in Provo Sunday. met another daughter, Mrs Rob-- er with his father, Tony Pinarelli Mrs Doris Glift of Bountiful, Mr, Ida Jewfces. I tWinn and family for an out- and brother Sam and family. three visited three days last week with tteorge (Fullerton spent Valene returned to Moab Mr, Jeff Briggs of Evanston, on ! days in Lake week last Salt ing. Mrs her sister, Mary Duke. the Winn's to spend the Wyo. returned home Sunday afwith business. there he While stayed Roger and 'Aliene Hansen of, ter spending some time there vistwo weeks. next Doris his with Mrs daughter, two Lake Salt days last spent Gardner and visiting her sister, Armida Sheman. Rodel Freda Mrs family. of Moab week visiting his parents, Harold over ited her weekend the with and Cleonda Hansen. Zan and Bob Vincent of Salt Phone Newt Item To oumaU Mary Pinarelli spent the past Lake spent a few days at the mother, Louisa Mello, and with week in Draper visiting her mo- home of Mr and Mrs Jim Nielson ther. Mary Aragone. last week. ; ffelma Rowley accompanied by and The Wharff John family daughter, Mioki and niece April, Salt visited in Salt Lake Saturday Mr and Mrs Ray Mayhew ofvisit AA the week 1 (Lake spent past A11A3 fctl.M TJI. wivn irc-- isi'irci, nwit in Torrey and Hanksville. In and with ner sister, wanoa wnne. ing Mr and Mrs John iFerclk Jr. the latter place they visited Mrs were fishing at Scofield Sunday. Wharffs sister, Mrs Rulon Hunt FIRST Pick out the Cor M frnrl Mr- - Riy .Wringer of and her family. Truck yon want to buy. or Mr Mr .Mrs and Jack Allred, Castle Dale spent Father's Day at th fcome of George end Cry and Mrs Fted Blackham, Mr and Mrs Jim Nielson, Mr and Mrs stal Fuller ton. Harold and Mary Duke went to Allen Johnson, Mr and Mrs Pete Qrem Sunday to return their Jones, Mr and Mrs Carol Riddle, grandchildren who have been Mr and Mrs Bob Vincent made to SECOND visiting here. They were met at a trip to Provo Wednesday find out how the home of daughter, Elaine Nel- the Utah Valley hospital to give much money yon will neti son, by another daughter, Phylls blood in repayment of blood used the the on at cover little Johnson to the baby Morris of Salt Lake, and they all , purohue . . time of its recent operation. had a Father's day celebration. pumped pumped pumped1 lesson The Primary Mr and (Mrs Larry Regis Jr., was by presented Wednesday and family spent the weekend in Eueka visiting her parents, MDr Reva Riddle. Attending were Fern THULD Let our Loan Department make out loan forms and Mrs Lee Wilson. Larry came Thomas, Thelma Nielson, Franand luggeit plant to yon And toll yon about the easy home Sunday but Virginia stayed cis Blackham, Katheryn Anderson, Beverly Banasky and Jean there. payments at equitable bank rates. Mrs Nick (Ilia Rae) Flemen-tak- is Jones. and children of Moorpack, George and Hazel Olsen, daugh Finanoe at Helper State Bank and Save! p Jody Allred, Retreat the Utah . the great. ; A lift far' 'SHOW..., HEW A W02 ' THE HELPER STATE BANK CENTRAL COMMISSION AND STTPPTT CO Chevr. - Atlas Peddle? Phone 472-56- 91 - Helper, Utah Helper To The Busy Housewife . . . YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPE9 IS A REAL CONVENIENCE! wonderful way lor a busy young mother to save countless hours is by shopping the ads in her hometown newspaper By knowing, before she goes to town, which productsshe wants and where to buy them, she can do an efficient job of marketing. While the housewife spends her time becoming an expert nurse, laundress, cook, play mate, and bookkeeper, the local newspaper her the shopping news. It tells her about the latest products and services that will help her accomplish her work most efficiently. II tells her where to find the best prices offered on items she needs. 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