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Show Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George Pizza, Mr. and Mrs. Sundra Llwelleyn and Mrs. Marge Guy among other travelers from this area, boarded a jumbo jet which Kitchen Korner A treat for chocolate lovers carried Deluxe Fudge Cake box Duncan Hines Swiss Chocolate cake mix box chocolate instant pudding 1 cup warm water cup cooking oil i pint dairy sour cream 4 eggs bag of chocolate chips Vz ',2 12-o- z. Harbor (semi-swee- t) Mix first six ingredients together. Mix in chocolate chips by hand. Grease and flour bundt or angel food cake pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 50 minutes. Cool and turn out sprinkle with powdered sugar and serve. "7 iPSfev- It" Pink Ladies officers New officers in the Pink Ladies club include, back row, left to right, Dorothy Blackham, Spring Glen, calling committee; May Moynier, Price, secretary; Donna Udink, Kenilworth. nominating committee; Jessica Olsen, Price, past president; front row, Bea Thompson, Price, director; Geneva Black, Helper, president; Carey Mabrito, Helper, installing officer. Not pictured are Shirley Downard, treasurer; Ardith Keppler, president - elect and Loma Davis, historian. W - "y Ira I f 'Moving's a headache' Ghirardelli D&RG water foreman retires after 39 yearswork maintenance on reservoirs for the D&RG's steam engines until they were phased out. His duties with the railroad also in- cluded Peter Clerico Peter Clerico, a Price resident and water service foreman for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad in Helper for 39 years, retired July 1. Clerico, who was born and raised in Helper, did maintaining plumbing and heating for company cottages, the depot and the YMCA. In addition, he worked on the and fueling sanding facilities. Married to his wife Sylvia two years ago, Clerico, 63, has one daughter, Mrs. Janet Patterick, Price, and two step - daughters, Mrs. Paul Dalpiaz Jr., Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Susan Williams, Tacoma, Wash. "Bumming around" and " taking life easy" are how Clerico said he'd spend his retirement, but more specifically, he said his wife was planning to teach him how to fish. The couple also plan a trip to the Pacific Northwest and "a lot of traveling" around other parts of the U.S. T;i ken from the files of the Helper Journal July 26, 1915. Twenty teaching vacancies existed in the Carbon County School District, and the shortage was considered more critical than at any time since the start of World War II. The Helper American Legion baseball squad left for Brigham City in a quest for their third Utah junior baseball title. Helper first won the title in 1940 and repeated in 1941. July 27, 1950. The Helper Merchants took the in a baseball tournament, state semi-prconterst with the Kenilworth club. The team then moved on to challenge the Colorado state champs. About 12 Carbon County men were expected to be among 103 Utahns called in the selective service draft. Clear title of ownership on the Helper swimming pool was realized when City Recorder Al Cook issued a check for $13,499.64 as the final payment on the $64,219.64 facility. 2-- o Attend St. Anthony's Mrs. Black installed as Pink Ladies pres. top-rate- V - 1 ' m'Ks of Mrs. Carl Schoenberger. Mrs. Lilas McCormick of Durango, " . joined the Community Calendar July by Shelly Babcock Utah Pioneer Days program, 23 11:30 a.m.; parade, 6:30 p.m., Price. All day Utah Pioneer Days July 24 celebration, Price Park. 8 p.m. Bingo, Catholic Church July 25 Hall. July p.m. WBBA 3 28 Ail-Sta- game, r Helper field. . ' f . (. Colo, v . A , , ... itSr. - ",' - ift A- - Crash claims truck driver office of the Utah Highway Patrol said Simmonsen was pronounced dead at the scene of the 8:36 a.m. accident. Photo above shows molten aluminum from the truck's tank streaming down the hill. J Photo Harold Clair Simmonsen, 41, of Manti, was killed Tuesday morning, July 15, when the tank truck he was driving went out of control on Highway 50&6 four miles west of Soldier Summit, rolled over an embankment and burned. The Orem H-- d Governor recording personalities, B.J. Thomas, Sept. 4; congratulates Westcom on Tanya Tucker, Sept. 5; Ray Stevens, Sept. 6; Festus, better homes Bobby Goldsboro, Sept. 12; Billy "Crash" Craddock, Sept. 13; and Jim Nabors, Sept. 14. Lynn Anderson, Sept. Sept. 9; Roger Miller, Sept. 7-- 10; SALT LAKE Governor Calvin L. Rampton recently met with officials of a Utah WESTCOM, manufacturer of modular homes and commercial structures. Congratulating the firm on the opening of their new model home in Ogden, the Governor said, "We are faced with a growing need for residential housing in our state and encourage WESTCOM in their efforts to provide better homes for the Utah consumer." Governor Rampton examined house plans for the model home which opens for public viewing beginning Thursday, July 24, through Saturday, July 26, at the factory site, 933 Wall Avenue in Ogden, Utah. dealer Local in the Carbon - Emery area is John Nielson, Spring Glen. I 21 July Shelly Maggio, Todd Huff , Minnie Richeda, Mike Hreinson. Tina Rudman, July 22 Jay Bryner, Charlyn Goff, John Patrick Sloan. July 23 LaCosta, Sept. 11; The Jack D'Johns, favorite attraction fairgoers two years will return for daily a of ago, NEWTON-JOH- OUVIA NIWTON-JOM-N 'IF YOU Candido, Ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson and Dave Merrifield Helecopter Act. "Holiday on Ice" will be rjpMOTOR our $s9 TAPIS I M i49 j f I BUrltfft 1 J T RACK JCaJ TANYA TVCXB 49 a Ks; oull 'TANYA TUCKtf .MCA RECORDS Jq - 'A PHOHi 1 RECORD AIDUMS THE 'BEST $6 MCA THi BIST Of BURL I VIS 49L-L- 0 LP OP ARTISTS U U CREDIT n trkA OA MV Loans Gaylene o V tasTvain 637-026- 3 will meet Tuesday, July 22, as regularly scheduled) OF I1IMBA 111' THI BIST 07 Mil TILLli' ou TAPES THI BIST OF 08B0RKI BK0TKISS' THI BIST Of PATSY CUKI' $749 ou TAPES I nil TmnmifM THi MCA mi mm TKI I1ST Of FllSiSi HMf THI BEST Of BOB WILLS' 24-2- STORE HOURS: 720 I Wir?i KPl I Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday 7 July Weekdays 10- - 7 Sundays E9 fJf"H EFFECTIVE 9 ij49 stag THE BEST OF PRICES 9- - 49 Iks StZ gjliAj HM -- TH! BEST ouRio.$5.4 CAll...' SI 49 1 TWITTT Y JBMTJ0MAII U I WWfp r-- IMfTTA OUR lrilUWSf fV)rl 'W j ISfrLw! ? THE BEST OF I BWSP f!fll tTJ OF THE ABOVE exhibit space is going fast and exhibitors are planning a wide variety of exhibits. LOVIMI...' l! 'MY KINP OF COUKT BT' of the many departments fair. 0UR MWAY TOTTY 7f 0UR N CAl SMITH held in conduction with the fair at the Salt Palace, Sept. and ice show tickets will include a free admission to the fair. Bringhurst stressed that a significant part of the fairs tradition lies in the beautiful and impressive exhibits, and he invites citizens to exhibit in the Commercial OUVIA ap- pearances. Sharing the spotlight with the Jack D'Johns will be Candy (rather than Thursday, July 24, Pop& Candy sold ii Scotsdale, Arizona were recent visitors at the home 4, Valuable Prizes 58 numbers called Fun for All $1 12 games for coffee and visited two islands before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stewart from El Ceritto. California visited here for two weeks Stewart's mother, Mrs. Amelia Kraync, and Mrs. Stewart's sister, Mrs. John Yoklavich. They spent time with other friends and family members before traveling on to Big Sk, Montana, on their way Fair theme: 'American Tradition' JJ(3GEipi Door Prize Cookies sights, 5 HELPER CITY COUNCIL Free many beautiful including Lake Louise. They traveled to Calgary, Alberta Canada and parts of British Columbia, and many other cities along the way. The tour began July 9th and ended July 15th. The travelers returned home tired but happy. Mrs. Lillian Cicirelli, her mother, Mrs. Hansor, and her children, Julie Ann, Chris, and Timmie from Novi, Michigan, were house guests at the home of Mrs. Josephine Bonacci for four days last week. Mrs. Cicirelli is the wife of Mrs. Bonacci's grandson. They enjoyed also visited with Mr. John Bonacci, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonacci, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Black. Mr. and Mrs. George McCormick and children of sub-divisi- 8 p.m. -F- riday, July 25 5 the Polynesian Cultural Center, Wakiki Beach, the LDS Temple, and scenic tours among the beautiful and exotic flowers, the Fern Forest and pineapple and sugar cane fields. They were entertained by Don Ho at the Beachcomer Niteclub i'i iin it if i 472-529- 6. Debbie Marrelli. Ron Lowther, July 24 Louise L. Vasquez, Sara Jane Casey, Colleen Wilson. Church Hall also. The families each other's enjoyed company for one week. They traveled together to Salt Lake City to visit Mrs. Anna Kontas and daughters Kathy and Kim, and to Roosevelt, Utah to visit the George Gilmore family. On their way home, they visited with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Vetere and family of Green River, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Rachele from Roosevelt, Utah visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Rachele, and family here briefly on July 16th. . Howell, BDKl Mr. Martin McPhie, Mrs. Mae Bray, Mrs. Carma Slavensky, Mr. and Mrs. John Christenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pizza. They The Pink Ladies wish to Annual the announce The group spent some Charity Ball to be held on enjoyable days at Scofield September 13. The public is at Kirkwood's summer cordially invited. Tickets trailer. They reported the may be purchased from any fishing was good. of the Pink Ladies memMr. and Mrs. Frank Pero, bers. Proceeds from the Castle Gate of ball will be used to purchase Helper, have returned home hospital equipment. after a 3 week stay in Fort Mrs. Black announced Sill, Oklahoma. They that (or invites) anyone visited their daughter, Shirley Downard; wishing to join this wor- Linda Elrod and her Historian, Mrs. Loma thwhile organization may husband Tim and son Troy. Davis. A new baby girl was born to do so by calling Mrs. Bea Immediate past or the Elrods on June 18. She Thompson at Bea Mrs. Geneva Black at Mrs. president, weighed 7 pounds and 11 oz. Thompson conducted the All work is volunteer. Her name is Tracey Renae. meeting. Installation of A few hours of your time Grandma and Grandpa officers followed. Mrs. once a week would be Pero stayed on to assist the Thompson, Director, Mrs. greatly appreciated. If you new mother and to welcome Dorothy Blackham, calling wish to spread a little the newest member of the chairman and Mrs. Donna sunshine, join this group, family. Udink, nominating chair- she added. Members of the senior man, took places for Ardith citizens from the Helper Keppler, Shirley Downard, area who took the Canadian and Loma Davis were bus tour are the following; unable to attend. Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Matich, Mrs. Carey Mabrito was inAnna Tolich, Mrs. Pauline and officer stalling Ada Riche, Mrs. Tsangaris, presented each new officer Tillie Tamllos, Glenn with a lovely corsage made Gardner, Mrs. Ruby Willis, by Mrs. Jessica Olsen. The auxiliary members presented past president, Hugh C. Bringhurst, Utah Mrs. Jessica Olsen with a State Fair Director, has lovely corsage also and a announced that the theme of gift appreciation. year's" f air, v Director Bea Thompson adopted for this '75 be will then presented each new Sept. A of Great Edition officer with a beautiful gift. At the close of the American Tradition". A spectacular array of ceremony, a delightful entertainment with many luncheon was served. stars will be featured including TV and Geneva Black, Helper, was formally installed as President of the Pink Ladies Auxiliary of Carbon Hospital on July 18 at the Carbon Country Club. Other officers elected for the coming year are as follows: President elect, Mrs. Ardith Keppler; Mrs. Mae Secretary, Moynier; Treasurer, Mrs. ii'i' ji'mitMn home. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Butlin from Burbank, Calif, spent the week of July 8th visiting Mr. and Mrs. Les Kirkwood. Mrs. 637-046- seems to be Helper pharmacist Chuck thinking as he clutches a bottle of pain reliever following his move to a new building at 133 South Main. The new Chuck's Pharmacy officially opened its doors for business Monday, July 14, and Ghirardelli plans a grand opening sale July 30, 31 and Aug. 1. The new store has approximately three times the shelf display space as the old building, just down the block, and Ghirardelli said the new building would be considerably easier to work in, as well as being easier on customers. Pictured with the owner are, left to right, clerk Ida Bruno and Ghirardelli's daughter Keely and wife Mary. passengers, in Memorial, 3 group Salt Lake City for a fun filled flight to the Hawaiian Islands. They left on July 1 and returned July 9. The tour included many beautiful and unusual points of interest, including the Pearl This week's recipe is a real treat for chocolate lovers, submitted by Netta Burton, Helper. 1 350 Wednesday. July 23, 1975 The Helper Journal E. MAIN PRICE, UTAH . I I I I I I |