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Show Wednesday, June Municipal pool opens by Shelly Babcock Mrs. Vince Bonza is recuperating at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Krissman, in Orem after undergoing knee surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital recently. Mrs. Wilma Edmondson. and daughters Dolores and relatives. Saturday according to City Councilman Ernest Gardner. Voyages West of the Western American Tour Operators of Bozeman, Mitchell MORTICIANS R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H, Etzel - . Montana. and Mrs. Grant Babcock and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Black attended the 61st Utah State Elks convention in Provo June 13, 14, 15. Sixteen other couples from this area also attended. Mr. Price AA .K , traveled Kansas and Before returning home, they spent some time with friends and family of Mrs. Edmondson in Princeton, Ind. Mr. Doryl Jensen stopped in to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jensen of Helper. Mr. Jensen drives a mini bus that transports tourists of Germany and Belgium. He is also a tour guide for throughout the summer, i- then Missouri on their way to Marion, Illinois. In Marion, they visited with Mr. The pool manager this C. "Bill" Hatch, 60, of Helper, Hatch is charged with supervising the pool area, collecting fees, issuing season passes and the like. Hours for the pool will be noon to 5 p.m., Monday 637-266- 8 - Melissa, recently returned from an 18 day vacation. The group's first stop was Greeley, Colorado. They through Mrs. Lena O. Bingham Helper music teacher, and member of Eastern Utah State and National Music Harry Cutchall, Provo, was elected State Association President. Dr. William Thayn, Logan is karla, along with granddaughters, Amy and year is Charles Phone A Teacher's immediate past state President. Jack Canto, of resident former and now Kenilworth, l)UR our reg- (P) (y) ) - r" X I ' f,JL 5C . s iiSiS 50c For relief from yT7 v" teiftfiisjl $i-4- 2 720 $4.99 -- LOTION CALADRYL yr REG. Hi Potency vitamin formula w'"1 rninerals' '30 day 6-o- z. sjr fjf.im L I 'nSenC,ts y E. MAIN residing in Mapleton, was named "The outstanding Elk of the Year". Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cox of Tooele visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jensen here recently. Mr. Joy Bera, Castle Gate subdivision of Helper, is recuperating at home after a week long stay at Carbon Hospital in Price, and another week's confinement at Holy Cross Hospital, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kokal and children Michael and Kellie of Houston, Texas, were recent visitors at the home of Tom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kokal. The younger Kokals are moving to Gillette, Wyoming soon. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gonzales and boys, Shane and John, and Mrs. Maria Gonzales traveled by car to Sand Point Idaho last week for a one week vacation. They visited Mrs. Gon- styles-fro- Mr. and Mrs. John Pellegrino Celebrating their 50th Anniversary Wedding (Golden Anniversary) on June 20th will be Mr. and Migliaccio). Mr. Pellegrino is a native of Italy and Mrs. Pellegrino is a native of Sunnyside, Utah. Both are long time residents of Carbon County where they resided for 40 years. The Pellegrinos are residing in services for John Richards presently Calif. Carmichael, in Salt Lake City on The Pellegrinos were Saturday, June 14. married at St. Joseph's The coupie visited with Catholic Church in Grand former Carbon County Junction, Colo., on June 20, residents which included, 1925 by Reverend Msgr. Max Nicolas Bertrand. The Clare Charlotte, Newren, Irene and Viola Pellegrino's have three Simmons, Sterling and children: the Reverend Fr. Abbey Forsy the, Bill Farish Francis B. Pellegrino, and daughter, Mary Chino, Pastor of Sacred Heart Winnie Reid, Ira and Catholic Church in Salt Mamie Winkler, and Mr. Lake City; Mr. Anthony and Mrs. Clint Wilcox. Albert Pellegrino, a full Before returning home, time counselor at Notre Del the Jensens visited at the Rio Senior High School in C.J. Garcia home. Sacramento, Calif., and Robert Dimick, son of Mr. Mrs. Dominic J. (Dorothy and Mrs. Ken Dimick, Ann) Ielati of Chico, Calif. traveled by plane to The Pellegrinos also have Calif., to spend a four .grandchildren; John vacation with his aunt, Mrs. and Ann Pellegrino of Carol Coffman and her Sacramento and Dominic husband Al. and Julie Ielati of Chico. A concelebrated Mass will be held in their honor at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church located on the corner of Locust and Hackberry Lane in Carmichael, Calif. The Mass will be at 5:30 p.m. on June Members of the Carbon 20, 1975 and will be by the Auxilary High School class of 1940 have been asked to send in Bishop of Sacramento, John their questionnaires so that S. Cummins, D.D., Rev. Fr. the class yearbook can be Francis B. Pellegrino, Rev. made up, according to Ms. James Kenny, Pastor of St. Teresa Milovich. Ms. Millovich said the reunion committee would like information from all classmates, even those not planning on attending the reunion. Classmates from California, Arizona and The Helper Journal sends other parts of Utah will be birthday greetings to: present, she said. June 18 The yearbook is to go to Wendy Jill the printer by July 1, and all Atwood. June 19 Robert Nielson, party reservations should Jim L. Pugliese, Leland be in by that date. Davis, Daniel Rudman, Merla Richardson. Bernell June 20 Lyn Halliday, Janna Bryner, Carol Tomsic, Jackie Oman. PRICE 1V Dun-smui- r, Reunion questionnaires requested Help Utah celebrate our nation's 200th birthday by planting a tree. Governor Calvin L Rampton urges every Utah resident, every family, every community to participate in this Bicentennial project. Trees are available at a discount at participating nurseries. Simply mail the accompanying pledge form so your trees can be counted. We pledge Participate today, you'll enjoy it for generations. Helper Journal Issued every Wednesday by Publishers Inc. 1J South Main Street Helper, Utah SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT HELPER, UTAH . trees In the location stated Stale of Utah, to plant below as our part In helping celebrate the Bicentennial btrthdate of this nation. We furtlier pledge to care for and maintain these trees for a minimum period of two (Z) years from the date of their planting. N.m. of Walter Boris Shelly Babcock Staff Writers ti per In Carbon 4 Emery $4 per year in Utah year fofcvMuil $7 Together we a million trees per year !(, MEMBER MAL TO: GOV RAMPTON. CAPITOL HH.L. Out-of- . Counties state :A.: -OF THE SIX, UTAH 841 12 Founded 1885 form a Is pant suits pyjama patrts coats sportswear lingerie Cinnamon rolls This week's recipe is quick and easy and one that you will surely enjoy. Submitted by Anna Breznick. Cinnamon Rolls cakes (dissolve in Vi cup lukewarm water and 1 tsp. sugar.) xk cup shortening V2 cup sugar (scant) 1 tsp. salt 1 cup scalded milk 2 eggs (beaten) 4V2 to 5 cups flour Measure shortening, sugar, salt into mixing bowl, add milk, cool to lukewarm. Add eggs, softened yeast, and of the flour. Beat until smooth with a mixer. Add flour, as needed. Cover and let rise in a warm place for 30 2 yeast REDUCED TO two-thir- Mi min. Knead down and roll out oh floured board. Sprinkle with cinnamon, nuts, white sugar, brown sugar, and be generous with spreading butter on the dough. Roll as if a jelly roll and cut about 1 inch with a piece of string. Place in a greased pan and let raise to top of the pan. Bake at 375 degrees for about 15 min. Obituaries in III William Kilgore Main Street & Carbon Ave. Louise Davis, Manager im "mw'-w- XnJmlnJ mkU f iiihZ U' torn nfvL Prke Effective June Loin End ork Roast 19 ' Kilgore. Married Bertha Seitz May 9, 1915. Tracy City; she died Aug. 28, 1972. Retired lb. miner. coal less NO NEED TO CHASE FOOD BARGAINS! -- KENILWORTH William A. Kilgore, 82, Kenilworth, died June 13, 1975 in a Price hospital after a long illness. Born Sept. 1, 1892, Tracy City, Term., to Abraham and Mary Jane Mosouri Member United Methodist Church; UMWA No. 1681. daughters, Orem; brothers, sister, Clarence Zeigler, 111.; Morgan, West Frankfort, 111.; Mrs. Felix (Lulu) Perrero, Front Royal, Va. Funeral was Monday 11 a.m. Mitchell Funeral Chapel, Price. Graveside services were Monday 2 p.m., Orem City Cemetery. Turbot Fish Fillet Fabric Softener day-ol- d Survivors: parents, Mt. Home; grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Saccomano, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Riche, all of Helper. parents; Great grand- Venice Mrs. Lambert, Mr. Harry Shuler, also of Helper. services Wednesday at Mt. View Cemetery, Helper. $109 lb. Wesson king size Shantel Saccomano Shantel Marie 1 ih. Mild Cheese Downy Graveside Association lor dresses daughter of Timothy J. and Terrie Riche Saccomano, Mt. Home, Idaho, former Helper residents, died June 2 in a Boise, Idaho hospital. Dan Stockburger Business Manager Calvin L Rampton, Governor of the (.alueS Kitchen Korner Saccomano, Hank Itkln Editor PLEDGE CARD to Governor Snyder, Michelle Fox, Mary psi I Margarets, Tooele will received special pins. A reception, following the preach and Rev. Fr. Arthur was hosted by the The Reibero. recital, Papal to will be Mr. following mothers: Mrs. Blessing given Edward Garcia, Mrs. Lucas and Mrs. Pellegrino. Mares and Mrs. Domenic After Mass, all relatives Juliano. The appointments and friends of the family for the reception table were are cordially invited to a in yellow and white, cenpublic reception at St. tered by yellow and white John's Hall. All relatives mums. Each mother was and friends are asked to presented with a gift of a bud vase by attend the Mass and receive treble-clef- f Mrs. Bingham. Holy Communion. Helper Robert Finney Publisher OOOI St. McGlasson, v G3HB CD fi&DSP John's, Msgr. Eymard Baysinger, Kevin Johnson Fr. and Angela Juliano. Mrs. Gallagher, Rev. Valamire Fagundes, Rev. Rosaleen Fenn, Gina Veltri Fr. John Sullifan, Pastor of and Linnette Eaquinta Survivors: Excellence CM 1760 to 1965. Jacqueline Garcia, Jim Mrs. Adolph (Wilene) Canto, Kenilworth; Mrs. Leonard (Mary Helen) a. m All students received their yearly recital pins. The following students received special awards for the past year's work: Alane Garcia, Lorenda Jaramillo, Pellegrinos celebrate golden anniversary and Mrs. John Pellegrino A. Mrs. Mr. and family. Tony (former Josephine and boys then traveled on to Kirkland, Washington to visit her sister Judy and husband Darryl Zaccaria and son, Jason. Mr. and Mrs. Grant IE) The musical theme for this recital was "Music Through the Ages," with music from the four periods and styles: baroque, classical, romantic, and modern, covering the years from 1760 to 1975. Performing in this program were: Jim Snyder, Mary Baysinger, Kevin Johnson and Michelle Fox. Angela Juliano was presented in her own recital, "From Bach to Bartok" with music from the five musical periods and zales' son Meano Gonzales association, Auditorium. A MILLION TREES FOR A M!LLIOlEOPLE can plant 3 Mrs. Bingham's birthday. She received a number of gifts and flowers from her piano students. The occassion also served to celebrate the 28th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bingham, and presented a group of piano pupils in her 20th annual recital, Tuesday evening, June 10, at the Helper Civic Jensen attended funeral st Helper Journal Recital held at auditorium With winter apparently finally over, the Helper Municipal Pool opened Monday, following the completion of repairs on the pipes and floor of the pool. Back for a third year as lifeguard at the pool is Kendra Tomsic, 20, of Helper, the holder of a senior lifesaving certificate and a member of the swim team at the College of Eastern Utah, where she recently graduated. Assisting is her sister, Carol, 18, a sophomore at CEU. Carol also holds a senior lifesaving certificate and has been substitute lifeguard at the pool for the past two years. through 18, 1975 The I m 79 Ull Water Softener Lipton Make A Burger 07 Northern Tissue 57c Nolan's A White Kinq 1 king size 4? Blue JBonnei Margarine Food! 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