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Show Grayson school at the University of Redd of Monticello. Lori Utah, was also home. was a bridesmaid for the Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vasquez for wedding. Traveling to Monticello to the holiday were their attend the wedding of Jan daughter and family, Mr. Turri, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Jospeh Sanchez Mrs. Bob Turri, former and children of Salt Lake, residents of Helper, were and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Mrs. Ernest Toson, Mr. Vasquej and son. A family Thanksgiving and Mrs. Val Turri, Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Tatton, Joan dinner was held at the home and Mike Tatton, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skerl Mrs. Brent Tatton, Mr. and and family of Spring Glen. Mrs. Randy Tatton, Mr. and Guests included Renee and Mrs. Lawrence Buckley and Allan Saccomanno and daughters Lori, Debbie and daughter Kristy of Salt Becky. They returned home Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jery on Sunday. Eager and children Wade Rose Milano spent the and Cody of Bountiful, Mrs. Joseph Skerl and week before Thanksgiving at the home of her son and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dimick wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bob and children Debbie, Kenny Milano and daughter Tami, and Robert. When they moved into their Dinner guests at the home new home Grandma Rose of Mr. and Mrs. went to Salt Lake to help Pizza for the holidayGeorge were out. Bert Milano of Salt their and daughter Lake was down to spend husband, Mr. and Mrs. with his Merrill Maughan and Thanksgiving mother. children Michael, George Hostess to the Needle Pal and Marianne. Marianne Club this past Wednesday then stayed to visit with her evening was Mrs. Mary grandparents for the Lange. The hostess served a remainder of the week. dessert luncheon to her The Thursday Night regular members. The employees at Nolan's Bridge Club met recently at AG were excited this past the home of Mrs. Annie Pizza. Mrs. Pizza served Monday when they reported their employer, LaRue refreshments during play to her guest Gertie Lloyd and Davis, had bowled a 500 series last week on her regular members. Winners were Mullins, Gertie regular night of team Lloyd Mary and Rhoda Gibson. bowling. November Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson and family spent Thanksgiving in Ogden at a family dinner in the home of Norman's sister, Arlene, along with several other family members. Mr. and Mrs. August Topolovec were taken to the Salt Lake airport by Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Topolovec so they could fly out to spend the winter in California with their children. Dinner guests at the new home of. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Topolovec on Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Topolovec, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Radakovich and Kari, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kosec and daughter Rebecca and Mr. and Mrs. John Kosec Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Dominic Albo and children were here visiting his parents and other relatives and friends over the Thanksgiving holiday. They returned to their home in Salt Lake on Saturday. Steve Olsen, a student at Ricks College in Rexburg, Id. spent the Thanksgiving weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Olsen. Reid W. (Rick) Olsen spent the weekend at Somerset, Colo., on mining business. Rick is employed by U.S. Steel. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Farish and family spent Saturday in the Provo-Orearea,. Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Sillitoe and family spent Saturday in Provo. Mrs. Ernest Toson and her granddaughter Lori m traveled Buckley, to this Monticello past weekend to attend a shower for Jan Turri who was married on pre-nupti- al 24 to Mr.-an- Friday Night Bridge Club hostess was Lillian Laboroi, who served a dessert luncheon to her guests, Josie Wetmore and Annie Pizza and regular members. Colo. Palisades, Winners for the evening Mr. and Mrs. William were Irene Greener, Lillian Nielsen Sr. of Martin hosted Alfa Richardson the family dinner on Laboroi, and Mae Bray. Thanksgiving for their Sylvia Pilling played children, Mr. and Mrs. William Nielsen Jr. and hostess to the Tuesday d Night Bridge Club last family, Mrs. Alene and sons, Mr. and week. She served a dessert Mrs. Rulon Nielsen of luncheon to club members before play. Prize winners and Sunnyside Jerry were Arlene Reddington, Nielsen of Salt Lake. Bill Johnson, son of Mr. Ellen Matson and Helen and Mrs. Everett Dale, was VanNatta. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Voll and discharged from the Navy in to time spend son Kevin traveled to Salt with his Lake for Thanksgiving Thanksgiving family. Sena, who attends dinner at the home of her Guests recently for the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Nielsen were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bricker of Chicken 202 N. 2nd your order LUNCH READY Special! IN Kirk-woo- MINUTES Chicken I E. 'Call in par ye... roll, tater tots PHONE c d sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Evans and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mon-toy- a spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake at the home of their daughter and York husband, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Martinez and children Lisa and Stephanie. They also visited their other children in Salt Lake. Thanksgiving was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dalpiaz Jr. by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dalpiaz Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clerico, and Pat's grandmother, Mrs. Daisy Braizer of Price. The last regular meeting of the Friendship Club was held last week at the home of Mrs. Alberta Rolando. She served a dessert luncheon to her guests. Billy and Trudy Johnson and son Frankie were down for Thanksgiving dinner at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Zac-cari- a. The Zaccarias other and Tomsic Kenneth Thursday. Nov. children and Mr. and Mrs. Gary. Tomsic and children Heidi and Jason of Price. Dr. John O. Vieta of New Dorothy Matich just returned from a two week trip to Nebraska. She stayed at the home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sherman and kept the grandchildren while the Shermans took a trip to the spent Thanksgiving holiday with his mother Rosa Vieta and his sister and family, the Rudy Rebols, all of Helper. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reid for a week were Mr. and Mrs. Spain. On their return, they all traveled to Golden, Colo, to and Spatafore Gary children from Phoenix, Ariz. Joining the family on Thanksgiving for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Reid and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hrienson. a spend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalpiaz spent Thanksgiving mjmm at the home of her mother ir. Salt Lake and also visited with daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bottino and granddaughter Gina. The mother of Elouise Sacco of Spring Glen died on November 24. Kristen Fausett, 80, died in a Price nursing home after a long held Tuesday in the Price 1st LDS Ward in Price. Burial was in the Price Cemetery. 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Thanksgiving Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mabrito were their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stastny and children James and John of Salt Lake. Linda and Lenna, twin daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Gene Saccomanno of Grand Mon-toy- 3 Funeral services were family TO The Helper Journal illness. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Matich Jr. and children. children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zaccaria and Mr. and Mrs. David Zaccaria, also spent Thanksgiving Junction recently spent some time visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Mabrito. a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jr. and family of Spring Glen spent Sunday in Salt Lake visiting her parents and other relatives and friends. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tomsic on Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs. John Tomsic, Mr. Pete Mr. and Mrs. Toson, 29. 1973 J |