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Show Thursday, Nov. More Scandinavian treats from Mrs. Brown v- - i . r J J by Jean Ann Dimick i - . The Rio Grande Vets Club of Helper will hold their Annual Rio Grande Day banquet for members the of club, Sunday November 24th, at 2 p.m. at the Carbon Country Club. are Reservations necessary. Members who have not been contacted may make reservations by calling Claranell Day, 472-396- 1. for reser- Deadline Irs. Clare Halpine Helper woman honored by Senior Citizens by Elizabeth Hanson The annual recognition Program of the Carbon-Emer- y camped near Omaha for an extended time. It is believed Duchesne, Utah was named Retired Senior in gratitude. Volunteers Program drew As a young girl, working several hundred Castle in the Red Cross bandages to Ferron for World War I soldiers. Countryites Chapel Saturday night to Clare married John (Jack) witness the surprise of Halpine June 2, 1920 in St. Clare McCaffrey Halpine, Peters Church. Omaha. She bore three children who are 82, of Helper and Hazel Christensen, 85, of Ferron Clare Roucke of Detroit, honored as the oldest Mich., John Halpine of volunteers in Carbon and Omaha, and Theressa Emery counties. Phelps of Helper. seven The Phelps Family members participated in a This Is Your grandchildren make the Life presentation. Favorite most of their energetic, musical and dancing enthusiastic, thoroughly numbers were given. mondern" grandma who is smart enough to help with Irish Eyes were laughing out hand homework, when Clare McCaffrey out clean snacks, pass Halpine, 82, was escorted to shirts and pants. She runs a the throne and crowned by washer and out" "way Del and Roberta Hamann, service for the Phelps dryer Emery county medical gang and provides a change team. of scene when a grandchild Irish Colleen Clare was needs to "split" awhile. born Aug. 20, 1892 in Clare and Jack retired to She Neb. was Omaha, in 1958, building educated and graduated Helper their home nextdoor to the from the Sacred Heart Phelps family. Academy of Duchesne. The When Jack was elected founder of the Duchesne state representative to the academy gave food and Utah State Legislature, clothing for the hard winter Clare accompanied him to to the Mormon pioneers Salt Lake. He died in 1964. Connie Stevens. Miss Stella Diamanti drove to Rock Springs, Wyoming recently, to visit brother Mr. Jim and family. Diamanti Traveling with her were Angela and Joe Juliano, her her niece and nephew. Mrs. Leah Berry of Helper enjoyed a visit from her siter, Mrs. Agnes Walker from Moab this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Olsen of Helper, spent Friday in Rexburg, Idaho at Ricft's College visiting with their son Steve. Steve is a member of the "Valhalla Ballroom Dancers" at Rick's and participated that evening in World" "It's A Small representing dances from all countries. Also entertaining that evening were the "Valhalla Folk Dancers". The Olsen's then spent some time in Layton with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller and their grandson Eric, and Lois's parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson, also of Layton. Carbon High School Band traveled by bus Friday to Cedar City where they stayed overnight so that they could participate in S.U.S.C.'s Homecoming This Week Only! Seive $500 on Leftover vations is November 20th. The purpose of Rio Grande Day is to get the club membership together and renew acquaintances while enjoying a good meal and good entertainment. Juliano Mr. Dominic suggests all vets come out and have a happy day. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Babcock accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ray Black of Helper to Las Vegas where they had a "fun weekend" last Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Mrs. Babcock reports the most enjoyable part of their stay in Vegas was being entertained by the Mills Brothers and Parade that Saturday. College bands, and other high school bands en- tertained during 74 half-tim- e by combined efforts. Mr. and Mrs. Ab Day spent three days in Lehi Mustang visiting their daughter Peggy and husband Boyd Peterson. They also enjoyed playing and visiting with their grandchildren Leigh and Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Domonic Pero of Helper attended the wedding iij; You reception Saturday night at the Elks Lodge in Price. Mrs. Josephine Ballejo from Walsenburg, Colorado is spending a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Espinoza of Helper, cannot afford to miss out on this! Due to great response continued this week! and Mrs. Eva Sanchez and children. Mrs. Liz Veltri has been visiting with her mother Iola Cobain and Mr. and Mrs. Al Veltri while her husband Joe is in New Orleans on business. Eldon Bradley accompanied Liz to Helper from Salt Lake and is visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley, Sr. of Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Louie DeRose and son Randy from Springville, Utah spent the weekend visiting with family, Carm DeRose, Willie Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. They traveled to Helper to visit with their mother Caroline DeRose who recently spent some time in the Price Hospital. Brownie Troop No. 342 The Jolly Bowlers came in costume last week and had a pot luck party. The following won prizes for being in best costumes. $5 First - Marbie Blackham, gift certificate donated by Vogue; second Evelyn Lidell, box of chocolates donated by Food Center; - or 0 y 1 east main in i: SUSQ US) Jix "4., price Louise Dams manager it I Relief Kenilworth Society have been enjoying some dealing with making wall cleaner, wall paper cleaner, drain cleaner, and on making Bisquick. This week they will be learning to make French Bread and they have already enjoyed a sewing course. Mrs. Loa Mae Zaccaria spent the past week with her mini-cours- t daughter Trudy Johnson and grandson Frankie in Salt Lake. Billy Johnson spent his week in the Helper area enjoying the pheasant hunt, and visiting with his Willie family, the son's. Attention Helper evening Relief lesson night. Tuesday meetings will remain the same as scheduled, 1:30 p.m. Attention CCD. classes will begin at 3:15 and end at 4:15 due to the Elementary School dismissing at 3:00 p.m. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the children will still come straight to their religion classes after third school .. Doreen Chavez, Chuck's by cologne Pharmacy; fourth - Kay Gibson, ceramic ashtray by Fossat Studio. - All enjoyed a wonderful day of bowling and want to thank these merchants for the prizes. GO congress A Carbon The youths attending are all project winners selected from over five County was named one of the Utah national delegates to the Congress to be held in Chicago the first week of December. He is Dale James Wilson, Helper, and won the trip for his project in conservation, announced Amy Kearsley, Utah State supervisor. University 4-- H 4-- H million In Chicago, the youths are guests of more than 60 business organizations that are avid supporters and 4-- H will be providing $200,000 in to the scholarships 4-- H chosen national winners. delegates 4-- H as 01 John- Society will meet November 20th at 7:15 in the church due to Thanksgiving falling on the regular meeting dismissal. 4-- H fifeus!? the assurance behind the insurance. President Ford recently signed a bill authorizing the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to increase the insurance on savings for member banks from $20,000 to $40,000. So, effective November 27, your savings in First Security will be insured up to the new maximum. But, First Security offers you a different kind of assurance that, is even more valuable. For years First Security has been the largest, and strongest, banking organization in the Inter-mounta- in West. Your real measure of safety is First Security's history of sound bank management, strong capital position, and financial stability over the years. The assurance behind the insurance is the strength of First Security Bank. It's a strength you can trust. To $40,000 and beyond. Resources over $l34 billion 8 be- Helper youth to attend First First First First Price, Utah Some people believe that if a baby looks in the mirror fore it is a year old, it will become cross-eye- firs security banti JNwMLev 280 East Main Street Jim 275-30- 275-30- SEP fid CECSBooo, MERCURY COUGAR! Winners of the first quarter reading competition in Mrs. Romano's third grade at Sally Mauro School were: Lisa Regis and Jodi Dervol - gold medals; Karolyn Mortensen and Tina Drozdik - silver medals and Scott Birch arid H-- J Photo Alphie Virgil bronze medals. Vfe Hardtops (nft? GEE ATTENTION: This recipe doesn't use shortening of any kind! Beat eggs until light and fluffy add sugar and beat well. Sift and measure flour and resift with baking powder and salt. Add to egg mixture. Fold in mincemeat and chopped nuts. Pour batter into greased and floured pan. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes. Cool until lukewarm, then cut into bars and roll in powdered sugar. These bars keep well if kept in a tightly covered container and are moist when aged for a few days. Elegant White Fruit Cake 0 Preheat oven to degrees. 1 cup cooking oil like Wesson, Mix together cups vice-preside- on New 1975 2-Do- cups flour tsp. baking powder V tsp. salt Bier-sdor- f, Rose Crandall. 3 1 sugar, 4 eggs, 1 tsp. almond extract. Sift together 2 cups sifted flour; 1 tsp. baking powder, 1 met last Monday and tsp. salt. nominated and elected Stir in oil mixture alternately with officers. Miss Julie 1 cup apple of pineapple juice, 1 cup more sifted flour, 1 inch pieces), lMs cups president; Teresa cup candied pineapple (cut into Ann Cyfers, whole candied cherries, 2 cups nuts in large pieces Glenna Leigh Jensen, (walnuts, pecans, cashews), 1 cup cocoanut. Pour batter over fruit and nuts and mix very thoroughly. secretary. Committee heads, Judy Hamilton, Line two greased loaf pans or angel food cake pan with Michelle Bigelow, Jodi heavy white or brown paper and grease again. Pour batter Devoe, and Tracy Sillitoe. into pans. Place pan of water on lower oven rack. Bake 2Vz The girls finished their hours in degree oven. After baking let cakes stand Corn Husk Dolls and will be 15 minutes before removing from pans. When cool, remove selling their Girls Scout paper and wrap in saran wrap or aluminum foil and store week. in a cool place to ripen. this Calenders Proceeds will be split Tops of cakes can be brushed with hot fruit juice and between the local and decorated with cut pieces of gum drops and nuts or with national Girl Scouts. candied fruits and nuts, before wrapping. The Junior Scouts met Editor's note: last week's Kitchen Korner article conlast Monday and made hot tained two errors that definately need correcting. First, we beads out holders pf plate and popcicle sticks. They misspelled Mrs. Brown's first name which is Arline, rather are planning to make a trip than Aline. Secondly, a mistake occurred in Mrs. Brown's to the Carbon Power Plant Finnish Sweet Roll recipe, which appears correctly below. Finnish Sweet Rolls the 18th of November at 3 2 cups milk, scalded p.m. 2 of yeast, softened in cup water t Tuesday Bridge Clubof packets sugar cup was held at the home 1 salt Claranell Day, 8 tsp. Mrs. cardoman seeds pounded until fine A dessert (date 2 Hostess. beaten eggs served 6 lightlysifted was pudding) flour cups Sloan Mrs. before. Patty 1 cube melted butter was guest and winners were Mrs. Helen Van Natta, Mrs. Margaret Reid, and Mrs. Halloween party held by bowlers Stive $1C00 lVst The Helper Journal r v This week, Kitchen Korner continues with two holiday Desserts submitted by Mrs. Arline Brown of Kenilworth. If you want to treat your families and friends to a delicate and beautiful dessert, be sure to try these 'Mincemeat Fruit Fingers' and Mrs. Brown's 'Elegant White Fruit Cake.' Mincemeat Fruit Fingers 3 eggs 1 cup sugar 1 cup mincemeat 1 cup chopped walnuts 14, 1974 Security Security Security Security Bank Bank Bank Bank ot ol ol ol Utah. N A Idaho. N A. Bountilul. 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