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Show ! ! , -- T i i I mm Start off the new year with this delicious strawberry cake desert. Submitted by Mrs. Rose Vuksinick. Strawberry Cake Dessert 1 box sour cream cake mix Mix & Bake according to directions. Use square dripper pan. 2 pkg. danish dessert 2 boxes strawberries 8 oz. cream cheese V cup (powdered) sugar 2 boxes dream whip Mix 2 boxes dessert with only 3 cups water. Cool cream cheese add powdered sugar. Whip cream and add to cream cheese. Pile on cake, top with strawberries, set in refrigerator for 4 hours or over night. Be sure cake is cool before adding the cheese and strawberries. Cut into squares and serve. ' I rv.l "Vr. ;i s Iiv v Jennie Kenilworth. reunion vt .t?tt i;2-:i;- is after an separation Pappas of eight year Dec. 21. Family gathered there to gifts and visit, Mr. and Mrs. Coy and Mrs. Norman members exchange including Day, Mr. Day and and Michelle, family Jennifer. Mr. and Mrs. John Bianco and Chad, Brett, and Michael, and Mrs. Day's sister, Ada Riche. Also joining the group were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Petersen and children Leigh and Paul A family being planned with other family members, including Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scorzato and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Pappas from Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Star from San Pedro, Calif., are and family. The California visitors also plan to enjoy some Utah skiing before returning home. visiting their families and friends here during the holiday season. They are A birthday dinner was and Gene Anderson of Mr. and Mrs. Delroy visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mike held at the Laurence An- Carmichael, California. Sillitoe of Cedar City spent a De Angeles and family of derson home last week, His wife died in October of short visit here last week Price, Mrs. Katie Star and honoring their father's 80th 1963. He has 27 grand- with Mr. Sillitoe's mother, Helen of Carbonville and children and 17 great- and his brother Jay Sillitoe Mr. and Mrs. Matt Star and birthday. Alfred A. Anderson was grandchildren. He is a and family as well as with family in Helper. born Dec. 17, 1895 in Winter member of the U.M.W.A. his sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Porter Quarters, Utah, to Ar- local 6788. He has worked in Mr. and Mrs. Grant Howell. and family from Fort and chibald Isabella the U.P. mine at Scofield, were Colo., Christmas time is a great Collins, Coulthard Anderson. He the Mudcreek mine, Clear Christmas time visitors at get the home of his parents, Mr. family was one of fifteen children Creek and Rolapp Mine. time for who were left motherless at Mr. Anderson now lives in togethers, and especially at and Mrs. M.O. Porter. They the home of Mrs. Josephine also an early age. He quit school Scofield. visited at the home of Perri in Spring Glen. All of Mr. and Mrs. Burr ell Porter when quite young to help her 8 sons and daughters and care for the smaller family before returning and their families, in- home. children in the home. When cluding 16 grandchildren he was sixteen he went to and 22 great - grandchildren work in the mine, working gathered at her home for ten hours for a dollar a day. Christmas eve dinner. At Manti, in 1915, he visitors were her married Mary Wright. To A social security Mr. and Mrs. Mike son, them were born nine will be representative his family from and Perri, children: Willis of Scofield; available at the Price office Members of Xi Alpha Laurence and Archie of on Mondays, Tuesdays, Green River, Wyo., Mr. and Zeta met at the home of Rubeck Mrs. Mark from Mrs. Norman Helper; Wednesdays and Fridays Rock Springs, Wyo., Mr. Nancy Thompson in Price (Ruth) Harrison of Las for the next three months, and Mrs. Al Barnett and two on Dec. 11. Christmas Vegas, Nevada; Mrs. Jack except Monday, Feb. 16, daughters from Coopertino, Season projects completed (Buela) Francis and Alfred social security officals have and Mrs. Mr. and were, making decorations Calif., of Brigham City; Mrs. A.M. announced. Dick Hicks and 4 children and small trees for each (Mildred) Thomason; The office is located in the from Los Angeles, Calif. A room at the nursing home Eugene, Ore.; Mrs. John Diamanti and treating the students of of 58 people attended. Building, Rm. 8, total Durrant Elementary school and Mr. Mrs. Dallas 10 N. Carbon Ave. Albuquerque, New Mexico, the decorated Crandall were happy to who have their 3 daughters and Christmas tree at Zions bank in Price. families home for ChristThe Xi Alpha Zeta held mas. It was a long awaited occasion since the family their Christmas Party on has not enjoyed a Christmas Dec. 26. The members, and together for 12 years. Those their husbands met at the Thurs. Jan. 1 Happy New Year to everyone. who were home of Betty Wheeler. attended Fri., Jan. 2 H.M.S. 12 noon, Turkey Casserole, Senior Rosemarie and Chuck Gifts were exchanged for reservations. Dance, 8 Hinton and their children, among the members and Citizen Center, Call p.m. American Legion Hall. cocktails and appetizers Dean, Tammy and Terry H.M.S., 12 noon, Sliced Ham, Senior from Denver, Colo., Betty were served. The group Mon., Jan. 5 Citizen Center. Ceramics, 7 p.m. Senior Citizen Center.; and Dick Robinson and then went to the Matador Pythians Meeting, 7 p.m. Senior Citizen Center. their son Danny from Salt Club for dinner. H.M.S. 12 noon, Beef Stew, Game Day, 1 Lake Tues., Jan. 6 City and Pat and p.m., Cards, bingo, pool, refreshments. Larson, also from Dayne Split a loaf of French H.M.S. 12 noon, Baked Chicken, Call Wed., Jan. 7 Salt Lake City. bread, lengthwise. Layer on Citizen Senior 7 for reservations, Art Class, cheese and onion slices, top p.m. A Christmas dinner was tomato Center, Carl Olsen Instructor, Ceramics, 2:30 p.m. Senior held at the home of Mr. and with sauce. Wrap in foil and use Citizen Center. Mrs. Ab Day on Sunday, Low heat (about 300) hours told o Santa came to the Ann Self School in Spring Glen last week to find a big group of delighted students. Terry Rachiele, chairman for the Christmas party, said activities included a "sing along with Santa" session, gifts and refreshments. Obituaries Robert Bingham HELPER Robert F. Bingham, 58, Helper, died Dec. 21, 1975, at home of a heart attack. Born Oct. 25, 1917, Montrose, Colo., to James and Emma Bothe Bingham. Married Harriet Niles, 1939, Colorado Colo.; divorced. Springs, Married Lena Marie Ossana April 15, 1947, Las Vegas, Nev. Member Methodist Church. Former employe, Kaiser Steel Corp. Retired employe, Hill AFB. Graduate, College of Eastern Utah; Utah Technical College, Provo. Survivors: wife; daughters, Mrs. Don (Judith Ann) Allen, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. James (Gayle) Tallerico, Los Angeles; 4 brothers, grandchildren; sisters, Don, Denver; Dale, Longmont, Colo.; James, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Elizabeth Payne, Colorado Springs; Mrs. Irene Henderson, Costa Mesa, Calif. Funeral was Saturday 2 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Chapel, Price. Burial Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. Wallace Grange PROVO Wallace Guy Grange, 81, Provo, died Dec. 22, 1975, at home of a heart attack. Born Oct. 3, 1894, Huntington, to Ulysses W. and Margaret a Jones Grange. Married Tullis June 6, 1917, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Sanitation Ver-ness- Price, officer, 13 health food store in Price. years. Honey bee keeper, state honey bee inspector. Operated 400 colonies of bees at one time. Salesman, 15 Rock Wool Co., Orem. Second Utah president, Jaycees. Active in LDS Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, Kelland W., Ogden; Russell D., Provo; Mrs. Doyle (Merline) Richards, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lavell (Nina) Shiner, Boun- tiful; 24 grandchildren; sisters, Myron, 22 brothers, Mrs. Ella All e All all William, K.ise; Huntington, Idaho; Mrs. Gerald (Ruby) Morgan, Helper, Mrs. Earl (Hilma) Robertson, Orangeville. Funeral was Saturday 1 p.m., Provo 13th LDS Ward Chapel. Bessie Hogan MURRAY Bessie Mabrito Hogan, 69, 6317-56East, died Dec. 22, 1975,.at home of a heart Birthday Born June 17, 1906, Scofield, to Joe and Bertha Milano cupcakes Mabrito. Married Thomas Hogan, Salt Lake City. He died Nov. 8, 1966. Member St. Vincent Roman Catholic Church. business Carrick Parmeley. Married Arthur H. Draper Sept. 19, 1911, Winter Quarters. He died July 6, 1972. Member LDS Church. Survivors: son, daughter, Thomas, Price; Mrs. Harry (Lu Verne) Virden, Mont. Livingston, Funeral was Saturday noon, Mitchell Funeral Chapel, Price. Burial Price City Cemetery. Starr, Senior Citizen News SERVICE oregano-seasone- d another term to serve during 1976. The officers include Dr. J.J. Dalpiaz, president; Laurence Cha, Walter vice-presiden- t; Borla, recording secretary; Vince Bonza, treasurer; financial Louis Bolognese, secretary; Edward Richeda, grand president; Turri, warden; Joe Saccomanno and Michael Cha, auditing committee. Val This is the 34th con-cecuti- term for Dr. Dalpiaz as president of the fraternal organization which is an affiliate of the Columbian Federation of Societies. former of the national organization. Italian-America- n He is a 'L Birthday Greetings vice-preside- i locations Jan. 4 Eddy Garvaglia, Jan. Jan 5 Leon Uzelac. 6 Cathy Bonacci, George Pizza, Marge Guy, Laurie Ann Jewkes, John L. Diamanti. Pill f T. Jd I ' I I January 14, in Price City Hall (North Entrance) from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Price. - 472-883- 7 in Helper intermountmn mm $h 84660 January 21, in the Helper City Hall garage from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Helper. ) With these special advantages: Here's a family favorite of a Charmglow home economist with Southern roots! Dip small fish or fillets in corn meal. Place in a skillet with hot fat. Fry quickly over a High setting on your gas barbeque or 425 on an electric grill until golden. Salt, pepper and serve with the traditional hush puppies. GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Morticianj Fausett Mortuary Price 637 1181 Castle Dale 748 2551 "Service to all Faiths" Interest earned continuously for every minute of every day it remains on deposit. Quarterly statement of your current Telephone transfer balance, Transfer money by phone from your daily interest savings account to your checking account. including interest, record of all deposits, a plus withdrawals and transfers. convenience. I Chad Roberts. m A rabies clinic for dogs and cats will be held at nt The Helper Journal sends birthday greetings to: Dec. 30 Bessie Stewart, Gina Veltri, Michael Milovich, Don Skinner, Leisa Hartle, Vernon Huff and Tracy Lee Jones. Dec. 31 Jim Dervoo. Kurt Hosehower, Kemb Paluso, Beckey Mnntoi Janis Bianco. Jan. 1 Jim P?1 tta, '. a Athena MarvidikL Atwood, Dallas Crandall, John I. Crissman. Jan. 2 Arryl Ray Christie Lee Webster, Penegar. Debbie Greco. Jan. 3 v Rabies clinic slated here various 0 Italian-America- follows: 873-359- 6 Spanish Fork; Utah 0 637-508- throughout the county this month, sponsored by Carbon County Humane Gizella Bene Society through the cooperation of Dr. Robert B. Griggs, DVM., the cost will Gizella Oroz Bene, PRICE be $3. per innoculation. indied of causes 82, Price, cident to age Dec. 25, 1975 in a Dogs and cats must have rabies tags before obtaining Price nursing home. license Born tags which are due 24, 1893, Sept. Fabinhaza, Hungary, to Steve March 31, 1976. Animals must be on leash or in a Container. Cages will be available. Dates for the clinic are as Call Collect Box 63 (Sharon) Maryann Built in the West for the West; Repair and Service any Model; and the Best Costs No More. or Elementary received School step-brothe- r, of original purchaser 24-ho- ur Students of Sally Mauro birthday cupcakes Helper distributed by the PTA. woman. Those receiving the Survivors: brother, John, were First Grade: cupcakes stepHelper; Black, Joy Robinett, sister, Barney DeVietti, Mrs. Tracy Tod Tabone, Ronald Tweed, Ross Bunnell, both Price. Funeral Mass was Saturday Billy Drozdik, Kerry Felice, Kirk Reid; second grade: 10 a.m., St. Vincent Church, Salt Lake City. Burial Salt Lake City Raymond Loy, Heather Cemetery. Mills, Richard Olsen, Verlynn Blackham, Annette Blanc; third grade: Glenna Mary Draper Jensen; fourth Leigh Eric Fox, Brian grade: PRICE Mary Parmeley Vikki Fossat, Martinez, Draper, 87, Price, died Dec. 23, Johnson, Gary 1975, in a Price nursing home of Judy Sillitoe; fifth grade, Lisa causes incident to age. Born June 6, 1888, Winter Hamilton; sixth grade, Quarters, to Thomas and Jimmy Tidwell. Former parties held 637-508- attack. Fiberglass Automatic Lifetime Warranty - and Gizella Oroz. Married to Alex Bene Sr., June, 1911, McKeesport, Pa. Survivors: husband; sons, Alex Jr., John, both Price; daughter, Mrs. Alice B. Schafer, Hugo, Colo.; five grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren. Funeral was Tuesday 11 a.m., Mitchell Funeral Chapel, Price. Burial Price City Cemetery. 0 years. Operated U.S. Rowley, Mrs. Kenneth (Erma) Brasher, Xi Alpha Zeta Out-of-to- n two lodges, Stella D'America No. 77 and Sorelle, Stella D'America, No. 31, will hold their regular monthly meetings Thursday, Jan. 8, one week later than usual due to the New Year's day holiday falling on the first Thursday of the month. The two meetings get underway at 7:30 p.m. in the civic auditorium and members of both lodges are urged to be in attendance. Stella D'America, Lodge No.77, recently their officer's slate for Helper's Soc. Sec. Ho-ho-h- 3 slate meetings Shelly Ha hoick Mr. and Mrs. Luke Poppas and son Greg from San Bernadino, Calif., are a ten day spending Christmas vacation with Mr. Pappas's mother, Mrs. Dinner party honors Scofield man, 80 1 The Helper Journal 31. 1973 Italian lodges For a stveet new year " f Wednesday, Dec. Kitchen K'orner Savings may be withdrawn or transferred between quarterly interest payments with no "interest penalty for early withdrawal." 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