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Show Kitchen Korner v. i Pie recipes good for any occasion by SHIRLEY and KEXDRA TOMSIC Welcome the spring kitchen by trying these tasty recipes submitted by Mary Pizza of Helper. If you're looking for a touch of elegance or just have a flair for a dessert that is cool and refreshing, take your pick. "Mile High 1 1 1 unthawed "Strawberry and "Grasshopper Pie" are elegant enough for those special occasions or just plain delicious to put the finishing touch on a family dinner. After all our family should be most special of all! Mile High v with sweetened whipped cream. Grasshopper Pie Oreo Chocolate Wafers squ. butter or margarine 25 marshmallows 1 C. milk pt. whipping cream 2 jiggers cream de monte (Real or imitation) 20-2- t. vanilla T. lemon juice Pinch of salt Vz pt. whipping cream thick 5 and cookies Crush reserve tablespoons of crumbs. Combine rest with melted butter and press into Prepare crust and allow to cool. Partially thaw berries. Combine sugar, egg whites, strawberries, vanilla, lemon juice, and salt in large bowl. Beat at high speed for minutes. Mixture .Hcffg&?' Hostess to the Tuesday Night Bridge Club was Mel Bottino. Her special guest was Josephine Archer. Mrs. Bottino served a dessert 2-- 3 pie tin. Melt marshmallows in milk using low heat. Allow to cool-sti- r occasionally. Whip cream stiff, add Creme de Minte, and then fold into to 15 will be 10 and fluffy and voluminous. Whip cream and fold into the berry mixture. Mount mixture into the pie shell (it will be HIGH). Freeze several hours before serving. luncheon before play. Winners were Louise Bosone and Gertrude mar-shmallo- w mixture. Pile high in cracker crust and allow to set in refrigerator 4 hours. May be frozen. Serve with a sprig of mint. Cut pie into 8 servings. 3-- Mr. and Mrs. JOHN O'GREEN Paula Santi and John E. O'Green were married in Las Vegas, Nev. on March 30. dinner in their honor was held following the ceremony. Parents of the couple, family members and close friends attended the wedding and dinner. Jeanece Cowan and Steven Cowan performed A ivr I OUVETO'S P OUVETO'S OL1V m o EBONY, GO LU o RUBY, BLUE, o t OLIVE OR WALNUT to - b UJ -- H o BOLD NORITAKE CO 00 b Co r UJ including o m -h CO O b Co" uu or o m o CO , b $ High School. According to past district president Emma Entwistle, this is the Holy Year and the Cathederal of the Madelaine has been designated as a pilgrimage church. This gives the women attending an opportunity to gain special indulgence for attending Mass and the sessions. Carbon Nile new officers Officers of the PRICE Carbon Nile Club were installed during a banquet in their honor last Friday evening at the Greenwell UJ 3 reg. 3.75 eoch (ruby slightly higher) o b 48 East Main UJ v m OUVETO'S OUVETO'S 0 CL CERTIFICATE $500 MINIMUM and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skerl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Babcock and daughter Shelley, Mr. and Jerry Eager and Mrs. children Wade and Jody, Mr. and Mrs. John Costello and grandchildren Shane and John, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Saccomano and daughter Kristy and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jewkes and children Rodney and Amy of Salt Lake. Billy and Barbara Jewkes of Salt Lake over the Easter 1 DUE TO CURRENT HIGH INTEREST RATES, SENTRY IS OFFERING THE SPECIAL CERTIFICATES LISTED ABOVE THIS OFFER MAY BE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT NOTICE. weekend visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jewkes of Kenilworth. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Saccomano and daughter CUP AND MAIL COUPON Kristy from Salt Lake visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blackie Saccomano and also Kristy's 10 Certificate 9 Joe and ts . (enclosed) Please deposit S Send me Thrift Certificate In the amount of $.. for the period checked below. Mary Skerl. NAME Skerl from Albany, Calif., was here during Easter week visiting Mrs. Caroline Skerl and other relatives and friends in the north Carbon area. Iola Cobain spent the Easter weekend visiting with her sister and family Certificate 8 1 -- Year Certificate , Ann ADDRESS . crrv .STAT- -- E- ZIP. EEjiTMi Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gillespi and daughter Kathleen and Jennifer of Salt Lake. On THRIFT Saturday, Mrs. Cobain joined her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Veltri and daughter Nikki, CORPORATION 3150 S. State Salt lake City, Uth Phone: 4888151 Two Locations? 155 S. Main Hjipftr, Utah PtXMw: 3 ' fjk I I . THURSDAY, APRIL 25 Montoya and Gary Lou Barnes. Douglas April 26 Mike Wayne Atwood, Kanderis, Jonathan Casey Cherry, Ambrose and Harold Jewkes. s, Dennis 27 April A. Spensko, Helen Costello, and Ruth Cyfers. April Rachele 28 and Salvatore Jeanette Tomsic. John Costello, April 29 Gina Tomsic, Tony Regis, and Roslyn Montoya. Kevin Patrich April 30 Romano and Johnny Brent Zupon. Phillip Montez, May 1 John Bradley Jr., Earl James, Toni Matthews, and Luca Cormani. Birthdays taken from Lions Birthday Calendar. r MOTOR CREDIT v,vmrHii FROM OUR REGULAR O O O DECIDE WHAT YOU WAN T FROM OVER 15,000 ITE IN STOCK! "vnn jvJLL Loans 37 V East Main APRIL 637-026- 3 FRIDAY, APRIL 26 i gOOTO L?LjD,l 91 South VALUES o i IVJ, o IS? o IJr JO I 25-26-- 27 o IS SU0 Jeiclrpov Valuable Prizes Fun for All l THURS.-FRI.-SA- T Church OaJI $1 L megs I BINGO Numbers Called 12 games for values 3 Attend ST. ANTHONY'S 57 J I PIERINA CROCCO Dinner was served from a table decorated with spring flowers, yellow daffodils, pussy willows and yellow candles. In charge of social arrangements were Bertha Spratling and Ruth Kilfoyle. i Stemware sculpture in the three prize sizes shown, plus an iced tea. Start with the savings now and add from open stock anytime. Glassware. CO Mabel vice Jones, president; Elizabeth Bonza, and Charlotte banker Reynold, recorder. o o O o o o m o o o oo Co" o o O o o " if I" I llll II y , The new officers are Virginia Poulos, president; Co Mrs. Ken Dimick !! ,v , Women's representative at the DCCW Convention Saturday at the Cathederal of Madelaine in Salt Lake. At 8 a.m. Mass will be celebrated followed by a tour of the cathederal. After a luncheon, workshops and the election of state officers for the next two years will be held at Judge Memorial O of Price, accompanied by Lugy Trujillo of Helper, went to Las Vegas to spend some time visiting their children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trujillo and family. An Easter picnic was taken by several couples on Sunday, including Mr. and i of Castle Land which includes Carbon, Emery and San Juan counties Mrs. Crocco will be the Southeastern District of Or Mon- " Cafe. O r Knottsberry Farm and Busch Gardens. They also spent a day aboard the Queen Mary ocean liner. Although the weather was inclement, Fred reported they had an enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams took advantage of the nice weather and spent Easter Sunday in the Provo area. Markues t; installs O r 5H o children Linda and Rick in Garden Grove and then took in several places of interest Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jenny vice-presiden- and toya Jr. and family of Spring Glen and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gutierrez and family of Carbonville spent Easter Sunday picnicing on the San Rafel Desert. Mr. and Mrs. Frank second Helen Smith, and treasurer Mary Mascaro, secretary. The officers will assume their duties immediately, but will be officially installed at a ceremony in early fall. The program was given by Dolores Etzel who works with the Bureau of Soil Conservation. She gave a slide presentation on the resources and development Catholic PUTTING final touches on one of three pies for which she submitted this week's Kitchen Korner recipes is Mary Pizza of Helper assisted by grandaughter Marianne H-- J Photo Maughan. Engineer. Pierina Crocco of Helper was elected president of the Southeastern District of Catholic Women at a meeting at Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church Hall in Price April 17. Serving with Mrs. Crocco will be Mary Paloni, first Gabriela, iM 1 duties as matron of honor and best man. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Santi of Price, has attended CEU and is now working at Capital Financial Services. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O'Green of Spring Glen. He has attended CEU and is as an now working Area woman to head Catholic women group t; Mrs. John Tomsic were dinner guests on Easter at the home of their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tomsic. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voll returned from a trip to California. They flew out to attend the retirement party for their son, Alan, who retired after 30 years of service in the US Navy. He resides in Long Beach. They also visited their grandMr. Area couple wed in Nevada rites vice-presiden- A Buchanan. Taking a picnic during the Easter weekend in the San Rafel Desert area were Mr. and Mrs. John Bianco Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Shea and Mr. and Mrs. Danny O'Shea. frozen shell. Chill until completely set and serve garnished Strawberry Pie baked pastry shell or crumb crust 1 scant cup sugar 2 egg whites 1 (10 oz.) pkg. frozen strawberries 1 V sliced strawberries Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Add unthawed berries. Break berries with a fork. As the berries thaw, the gelatin thickens. When the filling is partially set, put it into cooled baked pie 3 Elegante, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dominic DeRose went to Orem on grandmother Augustina Easter for a family dinner Gaggini of Napa, Calif, at at the home of their Log Haven for dinner. They children Mr. and Mrs Joe returned to the Gillespi Elegante Jr. They visited residence later for light with many ouier relatives from the Salt Lake area who refreshment. Mr. and Mrs. Joe attended. Strawberry Minute Pie baked pie shell pkg. strawberry gelatin C. boiling water pkg. The Helper Journal , 1974 Josephine Giannini who is Mr. Veltri's mother from San Francisco and his 2-- StrawberryMinutePie," sweetened Pie" 1 ( , Garnish with a few berries and a sprig of mint. Will serve 8. Note: Frozen raspberries may De used in place of strawberries. May be kept frozen 3 weeks if well wrapped. season right into your Vz i- -1 Th ursd a y , April I' " n Alain-Hel- per H variety |