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Show 4 The Helper Journal Wednesday. Dec. 10, 1975 travel hazardous, postal Keep paths clear, postmaster asks M QZ if The cooperation of rural and suburban postal customers in helping to keep private roads passable and approaches to mail boxes clear during the coming winter months has been requested by Postmaster Frank Dalpaiz. "Postal customers are responsible for keeping approaches to their mail boxes clear of snow and H -- maintained liurul and star route road by said. "But service on foot when roads are impassable carriers will make every reasonable effort to serve the greatest number of customers during severe authorities, the owner of the road is responsible." is not required. Also, when state highway authorities or local police consider road weather, the postmaster said. "People SELECT THE PERFECT FRAGRANCES AT SKAGGS! should be aware that failure to clear paths to mail boxes promptly after heavy snows prevent making deliveries. Customers will be contacted if they have an obstructed mail box." There may also be a need to ask postal customers to relocate their boxes on a new line of travel if exand extended cessive detours are necessary, the postmaster said. "Highway officials are responsible for keeping public roads passable and in good repair," Postmaster jypc:o?igue may temporarily from carriers Feast celebration Mrs. Steve Diaz. Pictured are the children who will take part in the procession : standing, left to right, Jackie Garcia, Michelle Gette, Travis Rasmussen, Valerie Valdez, Sherrie Vasquez, Clayton Rasmussen, Justine Loy, David Gette, Maine Garcia; kneeling, left to right, Raymond Loy, Janet Loy, Stevie Vasquez. Chairperson for this year's celebration is Mrs. Tina Garcia assisted by Mrs. Juan M. Franco, Mrs. Josephine Martinez and Kitchen Korner It was once thought proper to feed a baby a daily ration of rum or wine. C0L0SUE SPRAY DY MAX FACTOR YH 1 Wrapped in an elegant new design III Its time to bake Christmas cookies again, and this week, two variations are offered. "Cherry Winks" submitted by Mrs. Rose Vuksinick, and Christmas cookies by Mrs. Saralyn Montoya. Cherry Winks 2V4 c. flour 1 tsp. baking powder tsp. soda tsp. salt Sift together. Blend: 34 c. shortening 1 c. sugar 'z Mr' ir an . 1 Intensified Cologne SptoJ Net wt. 1 oz x I in rr II Kfri1 1) () 1 GREEN APPLE eggs Zjl.5 oz. Cologne Spray Christmas Cookies c. butter or shortening The after anything egg cups powdered sugar 1 tsp. vanilla 2V2 cups flour Combine first 4 ingredients and cream together well. Add flour to make a soft dough. Roll out to medium thickness and cut with Christmas design cookie cutters. Trees, stars, camels or wreath shapes are suggested. Bake at 375 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes. When cool decorate with red and green colored frosting or prepared candy decorations may be used. Makes 2 dozen. 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Utah power C light Bh e BY JOVAtJ appliances 1 each After Shave and Cologne. rjiuscr body mist Avoid using any appliances near water. ..unless specifically I i .1 At Utah Power, we do everything we can to make electricity safe for you. Be extra safe by using your Know the wattage of your appliances, and never connect more than 1650 watts on any electrical circuit at one time. Manufacturers list wattagcs on all approved appliances. xl 1 2 oz. uatnpray LnuAi .BabySofi Look for the Underwriters' Laboratory symbol on every appliance you use. It's your assurance the appliance is manufactured to high safety standards. IX L 2.25 oz. After a structed for that purpose. Make sure your appliance is turned off before unplugging it. I ! BY HET.1 WA wmmBtW7 Njs KKr) lit f.H.1 DY All-Purpo- se LOVE'S "man-made- DEST BET" r- - fu J Deep Earthy Musk, IJ Oriental Amber Musk )each or Musky Jasmin Flower Spray. 2.3 oz. Be safe with pmopsir wiring appliance use 8 95 Tbsp. milk II Electricity, the household servant, can also become electricity, the household hazard, if you don't use it properly. Faulty appliances, overloaded extension cords, and "amateur" home wiring jobs can all lead to lightning or house fires. To keep you and your family safe, be sure there are no Bf electrical hazards in your home. II MAX FACTOR 1 Mountain Bell ri f LITTLE One-thir- d dozen cookies. inA COLOGNE SPfiAV aw ' m tsp. vanilla Blend in dry ingredients gradually and mix well. Add: 1 c. nuts c. maraschino cherries, (drained and chopped) 1 c. dates, optional Drop by teaspoon into crushed corn flakes and crumbs. Toss lightly to coat and roll into balls. Place on greased cookie sheet and top each with v maraschino cherry. Bake in moderate oven at 375 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes. Makes 5 yl.25 oz. m 1 We're getting ready to print the new telephone directory. If you need to make any changes in your listing in the White or Yellow Pages, our business office will be happy to assist you, and can advise you if any charges are involved. But please call our business office now. The deadline is soon. mm ) ff tl is Add: to pTOSSi s SGPGU D. 08 4J DY MAX FACTOR After Shave EACH Cologne 4 fl. oz. Choose Citrus or Spice or Herbal mm Musk. mw A 11m v wrt 1 perfect harmony with the clean, crisp floral scent. MAX FACTOR BY 1 Vi that is FOR HEN Christmas cookies 2 2 office. would make mail delivery difficult or impossible, " Dalpaiz The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe will be celebrated at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Friday, Dec. 12 starting at 6:00 p.m. with the singing of several Spanish hymns before the Mass and during Mass. Mass will be at 7:00 p.m. The public is invited to attend. anyone with a question on winter weather road conditions and mail service to contact the Helper post other obstructions that J 'H Dalpaiz said. "But in areas where mail service is provided over roads not service may be curtailed until the inclement weather abates," he said. The postmaster urged IIP 720 East Main -P- rice, Utah |