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Show HELPER "Che (Utah) JO'UftNAl- NATIONAL 6DITORIAI UTAH "Vk" i ASSOCIATION STATE Published Every Entered PAGE TWO A),L. COMPANY Offcc At Helper, THURSDAY, FEB. THE NEWS Helper l)ance Club Enjoys Formal Ball Uth Saturday at night the Plan Carbon County Country Club for a formal dinner dance affair. No. 2. (Recipes below). RECIPE OF THE WEEK Mrs. Grace liergeru, president Roll up (as jelly roll; by liftover the dinner table one side of the cloth gently. presided ing Thit Recipe Sent In By Place Potica roll in well greased and Dr. Joe Dalpiaz was master Mrs. Antone Smolic round pan deep enough to allow of ceremonies. Tables wtre beautifully deed-POTICA DOUGH roll to rise twice its size. Set in the ated Washington mixture as fo- aside to rise for one hour, then Prepare and a very entertaining motif, llow: oven in 375 take moderate deg. 21.2 cakes yeast for one hour or longer if neces- program included the following: A tbsp. milk "The Galvanized Bathreading. sary. tub", by Chokey Bergera; and a 1 tap. sugar NO. 1 DRY FILLING special appearance of the Harlem 3 tbsp. flour Male Dancers, displaying the tal lb. in luke warm 4 butter Dissolve yeast 1 or Hal Schultz, Frank Varna ents add and cup sugar etlr sugr.r flour; tnilk, Al Veltri and Johnny Skerl Jr. 4 egg yolks well and let st tnd to rise. 4 tlisp. In chare of the social event sweet cream Have ready: A cups sifted flour Mixed well together, fold in 2 were i.Mrs. J. J. Dalpiaz, chairman; F'ed HosOne, Mrs. Cx egg whites and Mrs. J 14 cups milk (luke warm) stiffly beaten rVs cup melted butter spread on dough, then spi inkle Christensen, Mrs. Mike Milovich with 1 to IV2 lb. chopped walnuts and Mi's. Johnny Skerl jr. f egg yolks and 14 tap cinnamon. S tbsp. sugar LEGION AUXILIARY 1 tsp. salt NO. 2 HONEY FILLING 2 in Put larte 1 cujxs of flour was made this Announcement cup honey mixing bowl and add prepared 3 week iby Louise Gonzalez, presicup luke wanm milk, 4 tbsp. sugar yeast and dent, that there will be no Legion tbsp. butter fceat until smooth, cver and A Cok together slowly f"r about Auxiliary meeting this week. will to rise one hour. the of gioup 8 minutes. Add 'j cup sweet regular meeting Add egg yolks and Bugar, beat-- ! be held Thursday, March 11, at 1 cream to and IVi lb. ground en well together with egg beater, 8 p.m. at the Helper civic, audi-1 to the rising dough, also add the; walnuts. Cool mixture and add torium. a time and mix cup' egg yolk one at remaining 2 cups flour, All members are urged to at-- j well together. Add mre cream onilk, melted butter and salt. Heat, tend this meeting. if necessary for easy spreading. Plough with wooden spoon for 20, on and dough MRS. REID IS HOSTESS to :ifl minuttv or until smooth and Spread evenly with cinnamon. ; i Miles appear under surface, sprinkle lightly Mrs. Leslie Reid act(d as ' ' dough lightly with i.!. her hostess pinjOefrile club jto llfur, cover with cloth and let Combining business with plea- group last Thursday night, serv-insure in salt Lake City Tuesday rise for 2 or 2ft hours. a taty dessert luncheon foTurn dough out on large cloth, and Wednesday were Mr. and the game. Prizes went to llowing well floured, (do not knead) and Mrs. R. a. Coleman, who visited Mrs. E. R. Binks, Mrs. Clyde Lake while home at the R. O. Barber roll out with rolling pin to and Mrs. Clifford VanNatta. Inch thickness and spread with theie. The Barber's are former no. residents of Helper. i 0r REBEKAH LODGE TO MEET filling, your choice of ' ' ' I . yet I j Go Far.. .Go Safely with Petersen returned after her five week ' hme visit in LakewOod, Calif., wit" her daughter, Mrs. Philip Gurkey, Clayt and her family, and with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reddington who are the winter months in spending Bingo Game California. Mrs. Petersen says William Flaim, accompan The women of the Moose met she enjoyed her 'stay in California tr ied by 'her mother, Mrs. Sarah Tuesday, Feb. 23, and made final very much. to Provo Tues plans for their Dingo patty. The Snow, motored Guests at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Snow, who n business. chairman, Bonnie Sillitoe, stated day last Buchanan three days June will be that the riartv, Saturday. lives in Fairview, plans to extend Feb. 27, at the Moose Hall and week were Mr. and .Mrs. ROss her visit here with her daughter for two weeks. will begin promptly at S. She Krebbs of Grand Junction, Colo.J and announces that the general public Mrs. George Buehler of salt Visitors last week end at the is invited and that Carinda Ea- - Lake City returned home Tues- cf Mr. and Mrs. J. Wquitita and her committee will day after visiting several days were her sister andj Gaidntr, show. BoyElda a flor present and here with her brother-in-laand Mrs. Ernest; Mr. family, acK win De in cna'ge 01 rei'esu-mentsister, Mr. and (Mrs. H. P. Lloyd.' Schettler and son, Carl, Of Salt Miss Beverly Dyet of Salt Lake Lake City. The next regular meeting of the Women of the .pose will be City, enjoyed the week end at Mr. and iMrs. Fei'd Gagosian of; Tuesday, March 2, when Frany home with her parents, Mr. and Salt Lake City spent last SaturPecorelli will hold her chapter Mrs. C. L. Det. Mr. day afternoon visiting with All members Mrs.1 p:ogram. night and Mrs. Avon Dimick, ac- and Mrs. Joe Tullius and Mr. should be present for this meet j by their son, Wayne, James Dervoe. ing as there will be initiation of companied combined business with pleasure Mrs. Earl Brown and children candidates, an interesting program cn their trip to Salt Lake City have returned hme after a week and refreshments. Monday. stay in Moab. NEEDLE PALS CONVENE the home at end Week visitors The Needle pal Sewing club Mr. and Mrs. Ken APlanalp left convened last Wednesday night of Mr. and Mrs. John Laboroi last Saturday- to make their, were M' and Mrs. pete Lafcoroi, at the home of i.Mrs. Dave in Casper, W.vo. Ken, emand home in Price, where they were Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hunter ployed as a mechanic, in a Casserved a tasty luncheon during son, George, all of salt Lake City.' per garage, says he likes his job, are verv- nice,' the hour of sewing and chatting.1 Karen Jones of Spring Canyon tha npniilp there v Viiv The hostess gift was presented was a guest at the home of peg-- but they hate to leave home to Mrs. Safford at the close of and Helper is home, he said. Day over the week end. the evening. (Mr. and Mrs. George Spratlingj RELIEF SOCIETY were business callers in Salt Lake Mrs. LaRean Young will pre- City Monday and Tuesday of this sent the Theology lesson at the wee!;. Last Wednesday the Sprat-- j regular Helper LDS Relief So- lins leceived a cablegram f'"m ciety meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday, their daughter, Mrs. sam Oliveto,' March 2. stating that she and her two All members are urged to be daughters had arrived safely in present. Tokyo, and that the flight was most enjoyable. Women of Moose Over Go members and guests of the Helper Dancing club met 25, 1954 Rose Monday Mrs. 0m ASSOCIATION Tliurxiay THE JOURNAL. PUBLISHING HiLPcn. Utah A Seeon Clast Matter At Ths Pot of Rangely. last Saturday to be Colo., arrived near her son, Ray Hatch, who is ill at the price hospital. Another, son, Carl Hatch, and his wife,' Annie, with whom she has beenj her. visiting while here, took will and remain home this week, for a few days visit with other relatives before returning. Mrs. - j son-in-la- j - j j j t Saf-for- g was graduated The bride-to-bfrom Vista High School in 1951 and is at present employed at Camp pendletos as a Civil Service Worker. Bob was graduated from Carlton High School in 1950 and attended USAC prior to ene tering the service. Ladies Auxiliary Of Vets Club Elects New Officers jam 1 anniversary f Friday. election of Jose Grec.co. An officers was birth. A proWashington's George Visitors at the home of Mr. gram has been arranged aid re- held. These elected were Mrs.; and Mrs. Ken Carr last Sunday freshments are to served. W. J. Flaim,Vicepresident; Mrs. Glen president; Mrs.1 weie Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shurt-lif- f Cmniittee in charge is Mr?. Mar- Truscjott. and sons, of Mnticello. tha Williams and Mrs. Mary L. E. Fromm,, Secretary-Treasur- . Staines, price, and Mrs. W. If er; Mrs. Harry, Hiatt, chairman ofTom Beveridge and son, TomdiDalton, Rains. AH members are theBOard of Directors, other my, traveled to Salt Lake on the Mrs. include Luke rectors urged to attend. and Mrs. Ernest Gardner,1 early morning train Sunday, reMRS. CARR ENTERTAINS terms; Mrs. W. R. Hem-- j turning Monday evening. While with Tm's her Mrs. Ken Carr entertained ming, Mrs. Ray Greener and Mrs. there they vi&ited and his observe Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dixon of California, announce the Vista, engagementt of their daughter, Dolores Anne Dixon, to Robert son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Thomas 0f Helper. A June wedding is planned. DRIVE THE NEW Mr. and M's. joe Eaquinta an children spent Monday of last week in Salt Lake City. lieNre that evening, home returning A meeting of the Ladies Auxi- Mrs. Utahna Rebekah Lodge No. 39 son, Joel, atand Eaquinta will meet in regular session Fri- liary of the Rio Grande Veterans tended a stage performance at 3 was held in the club day evening In the Moose hail. Club No. the Theatre featuring the rooms of the LaSalle Club last worldCapitol Following the meeting the group famous Spanish dancei will Dixon - Thomas Engagement Told the 0b , -- v. ivlf. BETTER Cor-ma- Carburetor and Ignition Specialists Lubrication - Welding - Accessories WORK OUR SPECIALTY" "TIME-U- P Used Auto Parts We Take Better Care of Your Car! BRYMEBPS SERVICE 435 N. MAIN PHONE 842 HELPER, UTAH fr. term. Mrs. Wr J. having Mrs, Rex Jesse Cox, as special pTuest, last Huntsman was elected Historian.; An auditing committee wag ap-- ' Thursday night when she served a delicious luncheon during the pointed by Mrs. Flaim. This comenjoyable evening of sewing and mittee consists of Mrs. D. C. Gib- chatting. son, chairman; IMrs. Frank Mul- lins and 'Mrs. H. P. Lloyd, memMRS. JENSEN IS brother, wife. fclu!b, sewing Bryner BRIDGE CLUB bers. HOSTESS Mark Jensen played hostess to Mrs. Randy Taylor In to her regular club members last Tuesday night. The group enjoyed TV programs during their luncheon and prior to the usual game of bridge, prizes were won by Mrs. joe Eaquinta. and Mrs. William Barrett, with the honor prize going to Mrs. Ernest Flaim. Mrs. IIIIIIM Electric Brooding Pays So Many j I Jim Beveridge, Anita and Joan Dalpiaz, students at St. Mary's Academy in Salt Lake City, spent a very enjoyable week end at home ivith their parents, Dr. and Mrs". J. J. After the business meeting; a Dalpiaz. Week end visitors at the home social was held in conjunction with the Men's Club. A lunch of Mr. and Mrs. Earl James, were was served followed by dancing.1 her sister, Mrs. Elaine Mclntire and daughter, Lynn, of Slt Lke I Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Reid and City. Also visiting at the James Is some for time another, daughter, Leslie Ann, of provo,1 home visited over the week end with sister, Miss Anna Anderson of his parents, (Mr. and Mrs. Clar Los Angeles, Calif. iMiss Anderence Reid at Latuda, also with son will visit many other relahis brothers, Leslie and Dale tives and friends while here. Reid and their families in Helper. Mrs. J. J. alpiaz and Mrs. Paul Dalpiaz and children motored to Provo on business last 3l!,llaIBaa NEW! MOST VISIBILITY NEW I NEW! ROOMIEST NEW! J NEW! LOWER LOADING I IBM's D. Prescription Pharmacy It. G. & Bfflt' ffl ' W THE DODGE A BETTER DEAL! daughter, " UTI Ml -:- 'IIIIIIIHilllllll.llBlwmnhlllliMlllft Mr. and Mrs. W. Visitors in Salt Lake City and Sundayi to attend state functions of the Utah cees were Clyde Petersen HOllle Slllitoe. While there also visited friends. urday Heloer. Utah - mi inn. 160 So. East Main THE LOWEST j WILL pAon HOVE vs today Price. Utah Fine 100 Proof R Sat- in two Jay- - and they Surprise visitors Monday afternoon at the home-- of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kelly were tw0 of Mr. Kelly's sisters and their husbands, iMr. and Mrs. Marlon I Bishop of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mn. Ivan Memraott and son. Ray, of Magna. For Rent Cafe at 86 South SALE Furnished apart business. FOR RENT Ding pod Cme see for yourself. Phone menta and rooms. Also houseS.lO.nse keeping rooms. 2.1S,Jtp Helper. Main. 29-- FOR SALE .Two good bird HILLCRC3T HOTEL A Am. cages with stands, one registered beautiful male singer can- FOR RENT modern house In price. Modern with ary and one female. All for 112. stoker heat and garages, call. Inquire Mrs. Ren Cook, Rln, Utah. Helper 21 for Information. !,!3.itc 2.25, Miscellaneous ltc RENT Small modern fur-ft CARPET CLEANERS -(- FORshed Steam heat, apartment. Oriental and Domestic). Carptt utilities furnished. 'Also modern Ru and Lartnjc Bending sleeping rootna available. .MiUpholster? and Ruf iMotel, phone price 093 R2. dway Electrolox Sales sal to Radio Station. 2.2J,ltp Next 8errice. W. R. Everett 644 N. Jnd Est, price, Utah, pbom 3 room unfurnishJ ose FOR RENT ed modern house, inquire 129 GOIVO STEADY If 2.1S.ltp Iry St. Helper. sly "I Taking advantage of the lng week end were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Allison and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs, jack MaUska, all of Salt Lake City, who visited with the gal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gardner, and other relatives. Ethel snd joe Tullius witnessed the Sandor Sxabo va dppler Davis wrestling match at the Serf-inc- ; Coliseum In Salt Lake City two weeks ago when szajbo took two straight falls from the Crlppler, rating 'himself a chance at the World's Heavyweight Champion. Lou Thesz. Last Thursday they were hark at ringside for the event hopeful of seeing the ever Love You" with a beautiful ft of Jewelry, lastlnc from popular Sbo victorious, which Adding MacMn Ptp.r, by ths would have made him a fur time the finest, at caas at roll or Journal offles. title holder, but heavyweight WOOOYS JEWELRY books and cafe checks much to their disappointment he Utah Helptr can be attalaed at the JowrML lost the match. n RUQ g every way! V gn BouM in Bond Sffi3 Bourbon (doxfiBS&s Whiskey 111? I Sbam-jootag- fife ?ftgyhT7ita I BOriNELL GARAGE Lloyd. 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