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Show The PAGE HELPER (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, FOUR APRIL 16, SCHOOL REPORT 1953 (Continued from Page One) '30.86. District. Lowest $12.93: Carbon, $14.71. Rank 37. Three districts pay less per student for operation of schsol plants. 36 dist.icts pay more than does Carbon. trict, Helper Soldier Is Assigned To 44th Infantry Division RECIPE OF THE WEEK YOUR Frank M. Gough, formerly of Helper, has been assigned to tne oman SO WANTED! ! ! FAVORITE RECIPE Share your favorite recipe with neighbor and she will sha.e with you hers basic for Lewis, Washington, Mail them to the journal office training. Frank is the son of Mr. ard or drop in with them. Just any Mrs. Gilbert Adams who ilve at of your tried and true recipes, anything from one dish family P.O. Box 87, Helper. He is assigned to Company A, meals to club luncheon. One recipe will be printed each week 231st Engineer Batallion. The 44th Division is an Illinois ln the Helper Journal with the in name of the contrfbutor, in the Motional riiia-unit February, 152. and stationel at oraer in wmc.n mey ie 'eraveu, name auu i Camp Cooke, California until las'. 80 P'ea3e ign 9ur date, and let ua have then; as December. 'soon as possible. This recipe, the first of a Personalized Stationery orden lie will series, which weekly taken at Journal office. the under "Recipe heading, printed Of The Week", was contributed ihy Mrs. Joe Myers. I was told it is tried and proven satisfactory over a period of many ijeais. was also told it's a Bohunk specialty. Try it! A.ith rwt ot r.ivu.vm mi.,n,r FASHIONS your me o and N'ancy Hammond acted as commentators and the models were the 9th and 10th grade The models homemaking gi'''8chosen for "Teen Togs" were Matic,h, Diane Gardner, Iretta - n 1 APPLE STRUDEL m cups sifted flour, ',, cup warm water, and tsp. .salt, 1 egg, slightly beaten, in a bowl. Mix quickly and knead well, until dough is elastic. Place in a warm place and allow to stand for Va an hour. In the meantime pare and core; 8 fairly large apples. Slice thinly. Toss dough on floured cloth dough dearly loved one is ill ibere ia no time to dicker to which druggist will eerve ymir need the beat. Be Mived of our integrity and ability to u cope with rapidly rmrrrnciet and rificienOy. well-don- BILL'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY PHONE 553 Brush roll out very thin. with melted butter. Spread sliced apples evenly over the entire surface, sprinkle thinly with WOMEN OF MOOSE sugar, and dot with cinnamon The senior regent, Bonnie pa here and thwe. Roll aa for jelly gano, has announced that the of roll, and twist toward center. ficers of the Women of the Bake in greased pan in a not Moose will meet with the offi oven until cers of the men's lodge Tuesday. April 21. at 7 p.m. This will be MAY FELLOWSHIP DAY TO followed by a very important bus BE OBSERVED BY CARBON iness meeting at 8 P.m. and all COUNCIL OF CHURCH WOMEN members are urged to be in at Plans are being made to ob tendance. serve- May Fellowship day, spon-- j sored by the Carbon Council of THIMBLE CLUB Mrs. Estella Gale was a spe Church Women. Special services will be held in the. Price Com- - cial guest at the home of Mrs munity Church, May 1st, preceded ' Paul Young last Thursday nigh'.. by a dinner at 1 p.m. AH women's when she entertained the Thimble Delicious refresh-ar- e societies of the local churches club group. invited to attend. Speaker for ments were served and the eve- the occasion will be Rev. F. II. ning w8s spent sewing and chatRahra of the Seventh Day ting. Church in price. CLUB MEETS Mrs. Steve Klapakis, Price, is DINNER of the Sunday night Members chairman for the occasion. dinner club met at the home of MRS. STRONG ENTERTAINS Mr. and Mrs. James Bergeta, VARIETY CLUB MEMBERS then proceeded to the country Mrs. jameg Dervoe was invited Ciub where" they enjoyed a de guest of Mrs. Bob Strong Tues- licious hot dinner and an eveday night when she entertained ning of 1rldge. Prizes went to the variety club at her home. All Ed Mahettl, Art Dalpiaz, Mrs. present enjoyed a sociable eve- - Bergera and Mra. Fritx Winm. ning, during which time a tasty MISS PRICE ENTERTAINS luncheon was served. Miss Ann price entertained her MRS. LANGE IS HOSTESS club group last Wednesday night, TO NEEDLE PAL GROUP having Mrs. johnny Mabrlto as Leonard Lange Mrs. played Invited guest. A tasty luncheon hostess to her sewing club last was served, followed (by an eveWednesday night, serving a love-- i ning of bridge, with prizes going ly luncheon during the social hour. to Mrs. Ernest Flaim, Mrs. Joe At the close of the evening Mrs. Eaquinta and Mrs. Harold Wright. Lange was presented witn me WOMAN'S CLUB FA8HION club hostess gift. SHOW IS HIGHLIGHT OF SEASON Cancer Drive At Around the clock fashions shown the Woman's Club "Spring at Glen Spring Fashion Show," were presented Monday Mrs. George Pizza and her The Spring Glen coramun;:;,' by Home Economics classes, which Cancer Drive officially startd was held at the Helper Jr. High Monday, April 13, it was an- school last Thursday afternoon, nounced by Mrs. pace Boya.'U, was highlight of the season. town chai:man of the drive. The clothes made and modeled Mrs. Uoyack stated that volunwere Mrs. Pizza's student by teer workers plan on canvassing in the latest styles outstanding r the whole community, and workmanship, and featured to raise funds and named all the newest materials, nylon, the following as workers: Mis. orlon, and permanent finish cot , Mrs. Mary George Fulle.-tonton in plain and embossed pat Mrs. Elizabeth Christensen and w'bfn HELPER i Darlene wall, Kathryn Kathryn Saecomano, Gol-d- a Day, Charlene Matekovic, Mila I.ee Corak, Sandra Craig. Mary Ann Fazzio, Bevtrly Ganser and Leah Rae N'ielson. Background music was furnished by Roberta Ossana, Rosalee Pauley and Kathryn Casey. Specialty numbers between the groups of fashions were present- ed by Agnes Duffy. Ina poote Darlene Wall, Veria Magann, Leah Rae Nielson, Myrle Apianaip Terrv Sage. Marilyn Miller and Shirley Essman. Curtis, Casey, Place Superior Service MRS. BERRY IS HOSTESS '53 The Home Economics Department of the Helper Junior High School under the direction of Home Economics teacher, Mary Pizza, presented "Fashions for '53" which Included cjothing by the junior high girls and "Teen Togs", an all McCall's pattern fashion show, on April 9, at 2 p.m. The show was held in the school's new auditorium and was attended by the Helper woman's Club, their guests, and the girl students of the school. Juanita Richards, Frances H We Prescribe FOR e. j mm mn j don't Trust To Luck! Carttfe imrantu, With Your New HUDSON VETERE MOTOR CO. Carlife Guaranty liminotej major repair bills for 25,000 miles or 2 yaort. Started o(r 0000 JjiE'iJ Jjl yrUE look for Tkit Sial VETERE MOTOR GO. 410 W. 1st North Price, Utah Mrs. W. C Berry played hos-- i ess to her bridge club last Tburs-- i day night with Mrs. Ben Fitz.-- f of Kenilwo.-th- , as gerald attending additional guest. The group ws served a dessert luncheon prior to the game of bridge and prizes were awarded to M . William Mauisby, Mrs. J. A- Greener, Mis. H. L. Cooley and Mrs. Berry. - BRIDGE CLUB and Mrs. Mary Chulett. Musical numbers were present' Last week a special film on ed intermitently for added enterCancer was shown at the Spring tainment. out house Glen school pointing Next Meeting the seven danger signals of can A regular meeting and luncheon cer and emphasizing the import held Thursday, April 23. ance of early diagnosis and com- will be 1 p.m. at the Dlamanti banquet at medical ca.. petent Attending the special film showing were Mrs. Elias Degn, county Mrs. A. educational chairman; John Ruggerl, county cancer drive chairman and Dr. Gale W. Anderson of Price. room. Election and installation of new officers to be the order of business. Mrs. Harry Hiatt, outgoing president will be the installing officer. with Mrs Make reservations Ernest Gardner. Commlttet in charge of arrange ment are Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. George Fullerton and Mr. William MurphT. (Repair of buildings, upkeep, cleaning, painting, etc.) Highest District, $37.51; Lowest District, $5.25; Carbon, $9.70. Rank 19. Twenty-on- e districts pay less per student for maintenance. Eighteen districts pay more than does Carbon. Dr. and Mrs. P. M Gonzalez FIXED CHARGES spent last week end in Grand District, (Insurance.) Highest Junction, where Dr. Gonzalez at$6.63; Lowest District, $1.19; Cartended a special medical class. bon, $1.80. Rank 30. MEETS James Montoro is recuperTen districts pa,y less per stuof the Thursday night ating Ln the price hospital, after dent for fixed charges. Twenty-ninmet last week at the undergoing surgery on her arm districts pay more than does Members Mrs. e WIS Springtime mm E and im E bridge club home of Mrs. Robert Gigliotti Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Teiarole Carton. where they were served a lovely TOTAL OPERATING COSTS in visited with her relatives luncheon following an enjoyable of all categories listed (Total week end. over the Tooele, evening of bridge. Winners for above.) Highest District, $440.01; the game we:e Mrs. e. R. Binks, HOME ON VACATION Lowest District, $178.08; Carbon, Mrs. Johnny Bianco and Mrs. Eli ank 31 $201;94Cook a.rived and Albert family Matson. , Nine districts lin Utah pay less 1 o NILE CLUB ELECTS NEW a few days visiting with relatives s,tudf for tae Peratin OFFICERS AT and friends. Albert will be reThirty of the 40 districts pay SPRING CLOSING MEET membered as the former city remore per student for the opera- The Carbon Nile Club held their corder prior to the appointmea" tion of its schools than does Ca of Joe Bonacci Jr. to the Hst. bon. closing party for the year at the Albert haa been employed in the It is quite evident from the Country Club Friday night. A de- San Francisco bav area for the licious steak dinner was served tabulations that the tx- foregoing f wit'i he to members at tables centered past year and are penditures tor tne operation or with a large bouquet of sweet Firestone company. Reports Cali-- ; the Carbon District schools per that upon his return to the peas and correlating spring dehe plans on going in - student are low compared with tbei corations. After the dinner, in- fornia area State as a whole. to business for himself. stallation of officers for 1953-5of the total opera- -' About 75 was held with a beautiful candle Visitors in the capitol citv last tionnl budget is used fo;- the pay- (Regular price $3.60) light ceremony given by Flora week were Mr. and Mrs. FranK ment of instructional salaries. Nicholson of Price. is the generally accepted This Dalpiaz. percentage, it would seem that in Here's what we do: The following new officers were Mr. and Mrs. jamea Bergera this area where Uv, c0gU are installed; Charlotte Reynolds, visited at the home of Mrs. Ma.yifl Jri)lra, hiu &hat pv.i Lubricate chassis. Louise Leavitt, Vice President; in Ogden last weekend. Bergera penditures per .student for in-- f President; Recorder, Katherine Inspect brake finings, condistructional salaries should ran Leavitt: Banker. Ivv JOuflas. Mr lonfiaa ta Mrs tion of drums and wheel A gift was presented to Ail en companied by Mr. and Mra El-- ln8tead of 25th from the top, cylinders. Phillips, president, oy gene Gibson, motored to Salt Lake somewhat nearer that paid oy the district. the club, Adjust foot brake. City last Wednesday to attend highest me mst live years we Lorribardo musical pre- the curing Guy Check brake master cylinder. SEWING EIGHT sentation at the Rainbow Gardens.1 have lost on an average of fofy of our 214 teachers per year, Inspect tires for cuts, The sewing eight group held Mrs. James Vietti of Salt LRko many 0f these to other districts. bruises and premature wear. their first meeting Wednesday, is visiting at the home of The ones wh0 ieave are, in the April S, at the home of Mrs. Cliff City Mr. and Mrs. John Laboroi for( main, the younger teachers. The, REAL FORD SERVICE Haycock, with their mothers in carbon District has become a attendance. Mrs. Dunn gave the several weeks. t aining area for other ecnool GENUINE FORD PARTS girls some very good suggestions Mrs. Claude Engberg of Salt districts. There are, however, F.D.A.F. ideas and which will be carried ike City spent the week end other contributing factors to thi3 out through the coming J'ear. her sisters, situation (besides salaries visiting here with paid. New officers elected at this Mrs. Fred Bosone and Mrs. Art DIAMANTi MOTOR were as follows: presi- Dalpiaz. meeting Eighty per cent or vehicles in dent, patty Dunn; vice president, Dinner guests at the ame ! volved in fatal traffic accidents LaFawn Jones; secretary, Lynda COMPANY Mr. and Mr. Hector Chiara, Sun - !in 52 were traveling straight Petersen; treasurer, Ronna Haywere Mrs. James VietM, ahead Helper, Utah . cock; reporter, Gaylene Salzetti; day, Mr. and Mrs, and Borovatz Steve song leader, June Jensen, and Nearly 750,000 persons were inJohn Laboroi and daughter, janet. health reporter, Juanita Kos. T-COUPON jured in week end traffic acci- Mre. Rose Tailerico of Grasd dents last. year. Regular meetings will be held ON PAGE EIGHT each Thursday at 4 p.m. Junction retursed home Tuesday after visiting a week with her 8 MEET sister-in-laMrs. Anton Laboroi. The met at the YOU CAN BE SURE IF IT'S A gr Md w and Mr8 Joe home of Mrs. Clifford Haycock of Mf MrB Joe Jr. from Spring Glen Monaay, unaer tne C8lifornia. are visiting relatives direction of their leader Mr- here for a few days, including the Cliford Haycocjc. Morgan Locke, Riche and Ab Day r families The meeting was called to by Ned Leavitt and the Week end Tisitors in Salt Lake pledge was led by Cliff Haycock. The record books were filled out. City were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Crawford. At the next meeting Barry Dr. and Mrs. p. M. Gonzalez Haycock will give a report on first aid for snake bites and were Salt Lake City callers last Clyde Haycock will report on one week end. of the common fresh water fish. Before the meeting adjourned ATTEN0 REBEKAH PARTY refreshment were served by Members of Mrs. William Mor " Irison's card group attended the - u..... Bargain -- Price one-hal- 4 - out-goi- 4-- ' TACK-L-TYER- Tack-L-Tye- - Wesfinghouse or-de- 4-- H UPRIGHT FREEZING UNIT " "OLDER" 4-HE- lodge Tuesday night at the Helper civic auditorium. Along with the regular members, three guests attended, they being Mrs. Emery Richardson, Mrs. George Sprat- ling and Mra. Bud Peterson. Prizes were won by Mrs. Sprat-ling- , Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Morrison. RS PLAN CLUB GROUP door-to-doo- terns. Cartfc MAINTENANCE GET FORMING IN COUNTY A planning committee of 21 older members of Carbon Cunty met at the county agent's office BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED on April 8, to draw up plana for . James Vietti of Salt Lake an older club for carbon City, Mrs. Rudy Kosec and Mrs. County. Richard Hanson of Price Hector Chiara were entertained acted as temporary chairman, and at the home of Mrs. John La Wanda Lee Peacock as tempor- boroi last week in addition to ary secretary for this meeting. of the Wednesday night members It was felt by the group that A tasty luncheon was bridge cjub. such an organization would be served during the evening and helpful in holding older bridge prizes were awarded to in the program. Mrs. Bob Ossana, Mrs. Frank They planned to meet three or and Mrs. Irvin Davles. Kraync four times during the summer for of recreational programs. Many are carrying individual them Communists like everything projects, while others will still aibotit Russia except the idea of maintain their original clubs. The living there. group will lraw up a constitu- Ada, Okla. and plan the tion and The slimmest whisker on a program which they will follow. They will be supervised and as-- ' man's faoe is thicker than the sisted by Cunty Agents Robert heaviest hair on his scalp if L. HassHl and Ruth E. Brasher. 'he has any hair on his scalp. They plan to hold a meeting onj a pastor says an Increasing April 2'). at which time all of number of fine boys and girls are the older club members of asking him what to do about their , Carbon County will be called to- parents. West to the and Miss. IHint, gether complete plans elect officers. Those attending the planning Gene Petersen, Myrna meeting were; sondra Harmon; Davis, LouiBe Taylor, Rudolph A. poll-tan- Chantry, Richard Anderson, KathRichard Hansen, Ronald ryn Burnett, Lou Jean Goldlng, Rich, Wanda Lee Peacock, LaRae and Anna Lou jorgensen, all of and Bill Marston, Allred, Gustlna Hales. Richard Wellington; Winn, all of price; Marilyn Camp- Joe Bonacci and patty Dunn, ell Lorraine bell, Hanson, Gayle of Spring Glen. 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