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Show Kb if The Friendly Club met the last two weeks, first at the home of Ann Kosec of Spring Glen and this past Thursday evening at the home of Edith Piccioni, also of Spring Glen. The Thursday Night 1. Bridge was Club Thursday, May dining room by hostess Rhoda Gibson. They were served a dessert luncheon before play. Winners were Bobby Fox, Kenny Dimick, David Babcock and Terry Howell spent the weekend camping on the San Rafel Desert. Debbie and David Noyes of Clearfield spend the Mr. and Mrs. Grant Howell, Brent, Brenda and Carolyn went with their trailer for a weekend camping trip in the area. AcHanksville companying them was Richard Denison of Price. Easter holiday weekend with parents Mr. and Mrs. Guests for a few days at Lloyd Noyes and Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. CATHERINE Priano (right) shows "Sucemelli" or Italian Mrs. Johnnie Zupon. They John Mabrito were their were served dinner at the Twist cookies to daughter Theresa Payne and daughter and family Mr. Usa Payne (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noyes home Saturday. On and Mrs. Glenn Stastny and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. children John and James of J Photo Gregory Payne. Zupon entertained their Salt Lake. family and guests, Beth's Mr. and Mrs. Frankie father Joe Mutz and a Gollon of Salt Lake .spent friend, Ada Riche. at the home of Wednesday a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Archie Karr. Mrs. Mr. and Sr. recently visited in is a nephew of Mr. Frankie Salt Lake with their and Mrs. Karr. children, Mr. and Mrs. Erlinda Montoya and Gaylene Howell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Julian friend Donna spent the Sallas, Mr. and Mrs. Phil weekend in Salt Lake. Martinez and Joe A. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montoya. spent the past Vasquez SHIRLEY Sift and with and KENDRA flour milk. by Lamoreaux in Salt Lake weekend Margaret TOMSIC baking powder and salt. was visited by her son, Mr. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Since people of various Add flour to the creamed and Mrs. Frank Lake of Jospeh Sanchez. They took nationalities live in Carbon mixture, enough to make a California and her grand- their little granddaughter County, this week's recipe stiff dough. Knead as you son, Arthur Lake from Tina Marie back home after submitted by "Catherine would bread dough. Ariz, over the keeping her and Eric for a Priano and daughter Teresa Roll dough in lengths' Phoenix, Easter weekend. Arthur while. They also saw their of in both about Cut width. a Payne, pencil Helper also visited Mr. and Mrs. new granddaughter. should hold a special place lengths of four inches and Ken Tomsic and Mr. and Stanley Anderson, son of with the area's Italian twist or braid. Mrs. Bob Fox and families Mr. and Mrs. Adrian AnPlace on greased cookie group. derson of Salt Lake, visited stay. "Sucemelli" (Italian sheet and bake for 20 during hisDenise and Lori his parents and his sister Brett, Twist Cookies) are'baked to minutes in an oven at 375 Desmond of Salt Lake spent and family Mr. and Mrs. a gold brown and can be degrees or until golden weekend at the Dan Giordano. Easter the frosted with your favorite brown. Cool and frost. home of their aunt and Former Carbon County frosting. The cookies are uncle Mr. and Mrs. Tom residents Mr. and Mrs. Ray full of that "Old Country" Henotheism Madsen. A family dinner Woodward visited in the flavor. Henotheism was the anheld and guests in- area recently. They visited was If you like a challenge, be cient belief that there is one cluded Mr. and Mrs. Bud her sister Evelyn sure to try this recipe. Your Supreme Being but that there and daughter Desmond Mr. and Mrs. Jack other be efforts will be rewarded may subsidiary and other gods. It allowed for belief in Michelle of Salt Lake, Woodward with many compliments subDesmond and Mr. friends and relatives. Lenna or tribal deities, family from family and friends. and Mrs. Chris Jouflas. ject to the Supreme Being. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sucemelli Bonacci, John Bonacci and 6 eggs their mother Josephine 1 T. vanilla Bonacci traveled to Salt 1 T. lemon Lake on Saturday to see 1 C. Crisco Mrs. Bonacci's grandshortening 2 C. fresh' milk or 1 C daughter Marie Cicerelli, water and 1 C. Sego one of four delegates at2 C. sugar tending the Nurses' Con2 level T. baking powder vention from a school in Five Election of new officers Jackson, Mich. representatives 1 1. salt Flour to make a stiff dough from Helper Junior High will also be held. Family life Visiting here recently at School PTSA and the Sally will be emphasized by the home of Mrs. Lucille Whip eggs with electric School Mauro Elementary parenting classes in high Pessetto of Martin was her mixer untU creamy. Add over PTA will be sugar and Crisco short- 1,200 Utah among at- school, classes for parents son and family, Mr. and of age children Mrs. Pete.. Pessetto and ening. Cream thoroughly. tending the delegates and family life courses for children Diane, Dennie and Add vanilla, lemon extract, Association's State Golden parents of children already Danny of Layton. Anniversary Convention attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Marko May 10 through 11 at Kearns Journal Yelenich Sr. entertained Helper School. High Issued every Thursday by their children and grandPublishers Inc. children with an Easter South Main St. Tony and Lorna O'Berto Helper, Utah will represent the area holiday dinner. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert PTSA, while Joan Tolich, SECOND CLASS POSTAGE Linda Hrienson and Janice PAID AT HELPER, UTAH Bero and children Robert, Bianco will be delegates Walter Borla, Editor Chris, Helen and Marcie, from the PTA. A meeting of the Helper Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shiflar joe Rolando, Jr. News Photo Editor Region representatives PTA will be held at the Sally and children Jon and Nicki will be Joyce Peacock and Mauro Oan Stockburger Elementary School and Antone Yelenich and a Jean Boyack. Advertising tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 friend Karen Wolters, all of Robert Finney The theme of the con- p.m. according to President Salt Lake. Publisher Mr. and Mrs. Joe ference is "Fifty Years of Jean Dimick. Elegante recently visited and Sharing Caring, Business at the meeting with their grandson Mr. and MEMBER Daring." will include nomination and Mrs. Tony Elegante in Salt Convention delegates will election of officers for the Lake. They made the trip to devise policy relating to all $4.00 per year in Utah see their granddaughter coming PTA year. $4.50 per year year school teacher parAnn from Seattle who was A musical program will in a serious car accident ticipation and position, of be given by sixth grade some time ago and is still PER reapportionment and boundaries band students, followed by a recuperating from serious regional Association - Founded 1885 daylight savings time. wrestling exhibition injuries. Hostess to the Tuesday presented by fourth and fifth grade students under Night Bridge Club was Mel the direction of Monty Bottino. Josephine Archer Hatch in conjunction with was special guest. The the Community School hostess served a dessert Lu-- Ll r LivA 408 S. Recreation Program. luncheon before play. er H-- Kitchen Korner Mon-toy- Ttvist cookies have 'Old Country' taste South-wort- h, Area 5 to attend state PTA confab pre-scho- Parent-Teach- er Joonut Irene Greener, Josie Wetmore, Clare Halpine and Mrs. Gibson. Several members of the Needle Pals Club attended the annual Soroptimist Card Party at their granddaughter the Carbon Country Club. The Friday afternoon Sewing Club met at the El Rancho for a "no host" birthday luncheon honoring club member Alice Anderson on her birthday. She received a birthday cake and many gifts. Mr, and Mrs. George Pizza went into Salt Lake this past weekend to see Marianne Maughan perform in a dance review. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Shorty) Sillitoe of Boulder left Wednesday after spending five days at the home of their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Grant Howell. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sillitoe and other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Limone Jr. and son David of Ogden were here visiting his mother, Enis Limone and sister and brother, Bonnie and Richard. They also visited with his brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Limone and their children Carl and Sue Ann. The Needle Pals met Wednesday evening at the home of Jennie Matekovic. Her special guests were Carol Davis and a former member of the club Tia Olsen, who now resides in Provo. The hostess served a dessert luncheon to her guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Pagano of Salt Lake were here this weekend visiting at the home of her sister Mr. aud Mrs. John Piccioni of .Spring Glen. The Paganos also visited other friends and relatives while here. Hostess to the Tuesday Afternnon Bridge Club was Clair Halpine. Her special guest was Josie Wetmore. Refreshments were served during play. Winners were Mae Bray, Annie Pizza, City, Nev. We dlnspDaiy 2ft It is the emblem of the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, an agency of the Federal Government. 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