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Show Brownies hold day camp (: The first County Brownie camp had 80 excited girls learning a variety of outdoor activities hiked back to the railroad pedestrain walkway and into the mining museum, all-Carb- Br 1 k last Jewkes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tone, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Tone, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Zorn, and Mr. and Mrs. Marko Yelenich. A great evening of musical entertainment was enjoyed by Shelly Babcock Memorial Day visitors at the Armand Soccomano CHS officers Helper residents named student body officers in recent elections at Carbon High School are Joe Juliano, president, left, and Tom Bonacci, vice president. The boys will serve for the 1975-7- 6 school year. 1 Attend St. Anthony's mora Church Hall 8 p.m., Friday, June 6 Door Prize $5 52 numbers called Valuable Prizes 12 games for $1 Fun for All Free Cookies Pop & coffee Candy sold residence last week were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Konakis and family from Grand Junction Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kolovich from Clearfield, Utah, Mrs. Anna Kontas and daughters from Salt Lake City, and Joe and Pauline Lepore, from Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Alan (Pete) Voll of Anaheim, California were recent visitors here. They spent five days visiting Mr. Voll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voll, and also his brother, Bill Voll, and family. Other family members who visited here also were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Evans, and family from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Santa Benash is in Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. Her daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Tomsic, and her son, Mr. John Benash accompanied her to the by all. Weekend visitors at the Carlo Carimati residence were their daughter, Barbara, and her husband, Mike Brandol., from Salt Lake City. They visited other family members and friends during their stay. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garcia were, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garcia of Salt Lake City, Cori Christiansen of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Jean Velis and daughter Ann of Ogden. Mrs. Jennie Zemlock was a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rose Bendetti this past week. She also spent some time with her son and wife, Mr. and Zemlock. Mrs. Floyd Another daughter and her Jennie Mrs. family, Matekovic, enjoyed her mother's visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Bon, former residents of Helper, from Paonia, Colorado visited Mrs. Jennie Chesnik on May 30, on their way to Green River, Wyoming. Mr. William L. Herbert of Ohio has been staying at the home of his grandson, Mr. Arthur Wise. Mr. Herbert is 83 years old and his journey to Helper was his first airplane flight. Gina Veltri and Helen Phelps are vacationing in San Francisco California where they are cheering on the Chicago singing group and the Beach Boys. Mr. Kay Dimick and son Michael traveled to Salt Lake City for Community School business. On their way home they attended the Jim and Voneal Diamanti Rock from Springs, Wyoming traveled here to attend funeral services for William McCourt May 28. While here, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Juliano and family. Other visitors at the Juliano home were Mrs. Agnes Tomsic and son Bob from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Eva Webb, Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fenn and family from Salt Lake City visited his brother Robert Fenn and other family members over the past weekend. Mrs. Mabel Phillips, and son Arthur Oldham, and Mrs. Lucille Imboden of Ogden, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry WORK HARD Josephine Ahlin), FOR YOUR MONEY? Let Your Money Work For You at Helper State Bank We know it doesn't come easy. We money. That's respect hard-earne- d why we offer the highest interest the law will allow on our savings accounts. We think it's only fair! Come talk over our various plans. We'll find the best one for you! I flj'll, tiff lift B -- .aTTfl ITTT7, I I '( in from Tarzana, California, were over night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Costello. Mr. Rasmussen is an accomplished musician and entertained friends and relatives on the electric organ. He, played many selections including "oldies but goodies", as well as requests. A sing along was enjoyed also. Those attending were, Mrs. Mary Breznick, Mrs. Mary Skerl, Mrs. Caroline Skerl, Mrs. Ken Dimick and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fenn, Mrs. Jona Gonzales and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carbon-Bingha- state baseball m championship game, in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ab Day of Helper traveled to Richmond to visit with relatives over the Memorial Day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kay of Idaho Falls traveled here over the Memorial Day visit with Joe, Lewis, to weekend " relatives, Yugoslavia. Independent May 29. dessert luncheon was served by the hostess, Clare Halpine. The guest for the evening was Alfa Richardson. The Prize winners were Mae Bray, Irene Greener, Alfa Richardson, and Josie Wetmore. A VARIETY CLUB The Variety Club met at ithe home of Marilyn Scorzato in Kenilworth on Thursday, May 29. Club members enjoyed a lovely buffet luncheon. Plans were made for a family picnic later this summer. at FnrsS The grave was recently restored by third grade students at Sally Mauro Elementary School. From there the scouts Fdral N Y. and The Helper City Council is expected to give the city budget final approval at its June 5 meeting, not June 12, as reported in the Journal last week. BaeOewe 1 Y Brownies East from Carbon City, Wellington and Price joined the Helper Kitchen Komer Italian taste treats: cookies and pound cake For a tasty Italian treat, try these delicious recipes for Italian Pound Cake and Torcetti Alia Piemontes (Italian Cookies), submitted by Julie Campedel of Walnut Creek, $ California. V2 Va lA 1 TORCETTI ALLA PIEMONTES (Italian Cookies) lb. butter (two cubes) cup warm milk cup sugar 3.95 Now is the OnceAYear Time To Save Big on the Pint-siz- e Bonne Bell Ten 0 Six Lotion tsp. vanilla Lotion is the one cleansing and corrective cosmetic that helps your skin to complete natural beauty. It helps clear skin blemishes with immaculate deep cleansing and healing medication. Why not order 2 pints at our special annual sale price? Ten-OSi- x 1 egg 1 pkg. yeast 2Vi cups flour Cut butter into flour until it is as fine as cornmeal. Combine milk, sugar and vanilla ; stir in yeast until is is dissolved. Add beaten egg and yeast mixture to flour mixture and knead lightly. Let rise until double in size. Cover breadboard with powered sugar; break off pieces of dough, roll in powdered sugar and shape into crescents. Bake in moderate oven, 375, for 12 to 15 minutes. They're light, delicate and ever so good. ITALIAN POUND CAKE 1 lb. butter or margarine 2 cups sugar 2 tsp Almond extract 1 tsp vanilla t 6 whole eggs V2 cup light raisin 1 cup candied fruit ' 3'4 cups flour Mix butter and sugar well, add 1 egg at a time and mix well after each egg. Add almond and vanilla extract, sift flour but save out about JA cup of flour to mix with the eonrc sat GALLONS also ON SALE during May $24.95. (Reg. $32,001 TEN-O-SI- raisins and candied fruit. Grease and flour a tubed pan same as angle food pan. Bake at 325 for IV2 hours or until it leaves the side of pan or when you thouch the cake it springs back. Put a pan with water in it on lower shelf of over during the baking time for moisture. I.: 720 . E. 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Issued every Wednesday by Publishers Inc. 182 South Main Street Helper, Utah Mf Carr and crafts and cooked LUCITE" Robert Finney Publisher ft, Larraine Margaret Davis, directed the camp, with Field Advisor Oliveto Janet representing the council themselves a lunch of Helper Journal '40,000 Opart 9 Beverly Fercik, assisted by EXTERIOR WOODMASGfiftY Insured to :miii'' FSLLC W Cyfers, Mrs. Tom Jensen, Mrs. Oliver Jensen and Mrs. Donna Caughman. the leadership of Diane Damron, Colleen Burdick, Mrs. Salzetti, EveVon McCourt, Janet Gaskin, Mary Kessler, Sandra Bejare, Jeanne Hatch and Betty Butler. Mothers helping out were Ruth Dervoe, Marge building, first aid and arts with DAILY INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY scouts at the camp, under 3 fire practiced girls Correction The Helper Journal 1975 PREPARING FOR PAINTING, DON'T USE JUST ANY PAINT.... USE 1 THURSDAY NIGHT BRIDGECLUB The Thursday Night Bridge Club met at the LaSalle Annex in Helper on dump. Morgan and Ada Riche. Rudolph Rebol and his daughter Mary Jona left last Wednesday for a in month's vacation by Shelly Babcock sirviriBisLUix EMERY COUNTY BRANCH r.HFFN RIVER. UTAH Scorzato Kenilworth for a few days. Mr. Milton Rasmussen and wife Josephine (former the girls and their leaders through the two rooms of mining relics. Cadet Scouts Maria Peternel, Elizabeth Gibson and Ann Butler and Senior Scout Babbett Tucker accompanied the younger girls and led them in Girl Scout songs during the hike. Outdoor activities the second day were curtailed because of threatening weather, but everything went off as planned, indoors at the city auditorium. The Thursday in Helper. The first day opened with a flag ceremony, then the girls were off on their Heritage Trail. Their hike took them from the Helper City Park to the grave of pioneer Teancum Pratt on top of a knoll near the city Out-of-to- hospital. where F.W. Voll conducted and Wednesday Wednesday. June 4. "I" i 4-- 8 a 1 1 |