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Show he IIELPER PAGE. (Utah) J O TIEUTISQAY, FOUR FEB. 1963 14, The all heard the saying, "No news is good news". Wo.!, it's been officially proved untrue. We have news for and all women with an interest in individualizing their wardrobes item headline Our indeed! news d co"v:i-cgood it's that very are it's geared to every this week makes a real human interest story wardrobe with items woman who dreams of embellishing her basic This category, own of her personality. distinct the stamp bear that Xve think, should include every woman. YOU'VE freihments March 7th. If you watch the fashion world at all, you've un- i , doubtedly noticed that if W styles are constantlyin fi ? changing. For instance, the last two or three years alone, we've had the bouffant hairdo, the empire line, the chemise . . . and you can bet that this list will continue to grow, ad infinitum. One fashion, though, is never outdated. It's synonomus with style and comfort regardless of which-otheshapes are in HrfJ . - 1 current vogue. We're ft K I speaking of stoles stoles, in general, and, in partic ular, like the one pictured here. TASSELLED DELICACV this stole serves as the key to both day 24x72 inches, Measuring ' and unfailingly dramatizes whichever outfit and evening glamour of you choose to wear it with. Its lacy appearance is the resultand drawn together, which are crocheted, of delicate loops groups accented with tassels. Instructions for crocheting this glamorous self accessory are available free of charge. Just send a stamped, addressed envelope andour request for No. PC 2742 to the Needlework Editor of this newspaper. Arnold R&wliags of Provo is a Public Hearing Visitor this week at the home of Continued '"mi Paae On his sister and husband, -- Mr and Mrs 'Glen Gardner. that the (American people axe heartily in favor of this restriction on Federal bureaucracy. are encouraged Utah citiz-n- s INCOME TAX FORMS to write or wire their respective legislators to let them know Ihow Federal and State they feel concerning this vital contact filled out legislation. John Daskalos, Jr 587 North 4th East, Price Phone 637-3577 Unasked on sacred re-we- Ida Bruno. Next meeting will be held on and CHANCIMC STYLES r the m'eting hy Sally Mauro (following served advice is a trespass Hasklns privacy. Spanish Rice Topped With Cheese Glased 'Pork Chops -- GUADALUPANA SOCIETY Anthony's Guadalupana SO- held its February meeting last Wednesday in the church ball with President (Louise Vas- quez in charge. Plans for current event and the pending food sale that was held last Saturday. At the conclusion of the meeting the members enjoyed refresh- ments served ,bv Mrs Elvira Ben- avidez, Mrs Josephine Hartinc-- I . and Stella Martinez. Next meeting will be March e'.h at 7:30 cir- on sixteen-ccmgr:gati- cuit convention of Jehovah's Witnesses came to a successful conclusion Sunday afternoon at the Utah State Fairgrounds, Salt Lake, as John P. Sutherland, the district supervisor and principal climax speaker, delivered his Bible discourse before 1183 persons Tn the third day of th2 EASTERN STAR MEETS Noami Chapter OES, met at the Masonic Temple, Fab. 7 with Mr and Mrs LaMar Jones, pre-civ- ic siding. During the meeting a memorial was held in memory of re Mrs Isabelle Phillips, who cently passed away. Visitors from Green River were introduced. Following th? meeting delicious refreshments were served at a beautifully decorated table in the Valentine thamee, toy mem-S- t. bers from Dragerton. Games f&l-cilowed and a pleasant social hour Was enjoyed, SORECLE STELLA D'AMBRICA of Sorella Stella D'- America Lodge No. 31 ' held a business meeting Feb. 7th at the auditorium. iRose Vuksinick, president, was in charge. The re- Me-nrbe- j Wilma Miller Engagement Announced (Jehovah's Witnesses Hold SLC Conference URN AE I program. In his talk he said in part: "The rapid Communist expansion is heightened by the race for space control. Admittedly there is fear on both sides; many won der how the struggle will be ety settled without earth." unpeopling ffl life-savi- ng pa .ii. . I ' , h and Mrs MEXICAN LODGE MEETS Tlie Mexican-Americ- an Lodge RELIEF SOCIETY Women of Helper had its second meeting Helper-Carbo- n The Helper Ward Relief So- - on February 10 at which time it Attend ' Federation ciety meeting will (be held on was to sponsor a dance Lake Conference in Tuseoay, Ftib. 19 at 2 p.m. with on February 23rd. President Pearl Gardner presid- There was a change in the Mrs. Merrill Bryner, president, mc The literature lesson "The chairmanship of the Committee of Eastern District of the Utah State New Birth of (Freedom" will be Festivities. Castello Guzman of Federation of Women's Cluibs and presented by Mrs Ivy Jouflas, Price was named to fill the va-w- ho Mrs. Lee J. Diamanti, state vies, will also discuss- some of cancy caused by the resignation president, were among those at- Abraham Lincoln's writings. All of Francisco Vega, tending the day Jong, state-wi- de members are urged to attend j meeting of ths Utah Federation MRS FAHRING HOSTESS this special meeting. Cluibs at the UniWomen's of host-Mrs C. R. Fahring was and Mrs Rex 'Berry and ess to her Ibridige dub and spec-fam- ily versity of Utah Union (Building, Of Salt Lake spent the lal iguest, Mrs Elmo Bray, last Saturday, February 2. (MrsiDiamantd presided over weekend here with 'his pareats, Tiixrrsday night, . serving a de-nd Mrs Carl Berry and sis- - lighitful luncheon at the onset the morning meeting (Which fea tured reports from state chair-- ! ter Merlene. of the social hour. Prizes for the men on the status of the various Mr Wnt hT'?5t REBEKAH LODGE NEWS Federation projects. Calling Feb. W Utahna Rebekah Lodge No. 39 ruary a "tmontih :o examine our mVt Monday evening in the consciences", Mrs. Diamanti askauditorium with Mrs Mae THTMBLE CLUB MEETS ed the stata chairmen to evalu. Snow. Noble Grand, (presiding. A , Members of the Thimble club ate the progress which had been short school of instruction was met at the home of Mrs Joe on the iprojects so that local held ;by the District Deputy Pres Turner last Thursday night with clubs might knew in which diident, Mrs Leva Hall. Plans are Mrs Eayona Gale, Mrs Rex Bry-goi- rection further effort Was needed. forward for the Rebekah ner and (Mrs Katie Christensen Featured speaker was Mrs. Assembly which will convene in joining the group as special Helen (Livingston Smith, New Ogden March 1 and 2. Mrs Cath guests. All the ladies present York. City, Diirector, National Or. erine Wright, President of the enjoyed sewing and chatting and ganizations Division, CARE, who will preside at the the tasty luncheon served by the is working directly with tha Na- I is tonal Federation of Women's It to have hostess. meetings. expected as a special guest, Mrs Eva Thur. Clubs on a Literacy Program for , ston of Saskatchewan, Canada., Blcg!e.?T eight foreign countriss. "The world can never foe con. President of the International lncL Assn of Rebekah Assemblies. aryn' w ? resia,ena ln sidered good until all people live past 8,ev!raI like human ibeings," 'Mrs. Smith R to also expected to have the Calf d?i the!11 Grand of hef 8;veralJ Master said, "and people cannot live Sorereign Mrs Bob like human beings dn 'the midst Sorercign Grand Lodge IOOF, in CarbonviIIe They are of disease, hunger, and illiteracy." attendance. Representatives to at.,S-ta-r Col- w,her convention "There will foe no freedom nor tend the from the rout,to Bl0S!er has bee ansfered local lodge will be Mrs Leva lasting peace until all people a r,ew alignment. who have the abiity to do so HaU, Mrs Mary Knobbs. Mrs Mae!to become literate," the CARF. repSnow and Mrs Nora Sealey. A MRS REID ENTERTAINS group of the local members willj atrs Leslie .Reid entertained resentative continued. Clubs in the General Federaattend and will perform a cere- - her pinochle club last Wednesday mony on seating the Past Pres- - nig,ht awarding prizes for the tion help (furnish literacy and ident cf the Utah Assembly. sam? to Mrs Clyde Lake, Mrs teachers' aids kits in designated countries. This year Utah Clubs will study Costa Rica. Gua'e- li,aocio -- .iM; m V i Lewis R'obison, presiding minister of the Prize? congregation, reflectively stated that much val uable and timely counsel was received, stressing ths eimiportance of staying close to Jehovah God and His visible organization and to individually apply the wise, Bible principles and Hansen. knowledge. PAST MATRONS (MEET 'Mrs Leva Hall .was hostess to W Past Ma'trons Circle Tuesday Feb. 5. Following the business meeting, refreshments were serv d and the guests enjoyed a soial hoUT Paying Bunco. Prizes were awarded to Mrs Rosa Mig- - 4 the If ft4 I Salt - Mr I - Mr S'" JJflJS , Krt Ai Je J"!' J , ! '.j Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miller, Uintah Street, Helper, announce the engagement of their daughter, Wilma, .to Marko YelenJch, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Marko Yelenich, Sr., 56 South Main St., Helper, Utah. Miss Miller is a graduate of Carbon High School and is em at the Helper State Bank. Mr. Yelenich is a graduate of Carbon High School, Carbon College, and Utah State University, and is an employee at Hercules dn Salt Lake City. mala, Hong Kong, and India as part of the CAREjGFWC literacy program "to strengthen the arm of liberty'', their slogan for the biennium. During the sessions, state chairmen reported on the status of all GFWC (projects including (international affairs, conservation, education, art, literature and drama, street lighting and community development. Mrs. Elmer Tate, Tooele, com. munity development chairman, reported that ifive of the ten districts have already held Leadership Mobilization Seminars with the cooperation of the Bur. eau of Community Development at the University of Utah. She emphasized that the services of the Bureau are available to all cluibs and districts requesting help. 36 ployed No definite date has been set for the wedding. . . . ATTENTION ALL PaVfr ?nv1. r. 'J,, " i (4 A. 'I - J If your husband insi.-t- on in-- 1 V teaspoon swet basil vitfng friend:; to dinner, and the 1 ci'i flirrdilcd cheese children's playmates linger as suppcrtime draws nih, if your 1 tali'cr.riociis srated Iarmcati name leads all the rest of church supper volunteers-La- dy, Blown pork chops it. the 3. you must be a nuirvcluus tablespoons ' butter. Moanvhils, mtlt the cup butter in a cocK! Obviously, too, you have real saucepan. Add celery, green .afTe-rtiofor delights of the pepper, onion and rice and cook able. Giving a diiterent twist and stir until rice is lightly Add tomatj sauce, wato eld Ir.vor;'.cs ie; year idea of browned. ter ar.d seasonings and mix well. fun. Like pork chops ar.d Spanish Bring to a boil. Cover and simfor 10 minutes. Pour cooked rice, for instance. Pork cnops mer casseserved "as is" are reasonably- rice into well buttered on top exrole. not chops pork Arrange though certainly good, with Cheddar and citing. YOU would never be of rice. TopCheese. and Cover jruilty of this, we suspect. So Parmesan aere is a new way of presenting bake in a 3f)0 decree preheated oven for 30 minutes. Remove them to your happy family. Your dessert, of course, lives cover and bake for 15 minutes or until cheese is melted up to the entree. It'sof an ice longer vanilla and pork chops are thoroughly cream pie comprised ice cream and orange sherbet cooked. ORANGE COCONUT in alternate scoops, enlivened by ICE CREAM PIE a bit of toasted coconut. Thepie plate crust is really something spe- oven hit- 450 decree ..... n nnrL:;itfnfi fr.m VA01. VMUV 1. r'"" 0 minutes cuit mix and delicately flavored 111 run nrcnared biscuit mix ifciln grange ruin, iwj siinpic nositivclv defies I tablespoons grated orange nrrnaratlnii rind failure! And it can be baked days before and fror.cn til the I14 tablespoon sugar cup soft buttrr niTasinn rtprrmrids it. Just SOoon th ire rrcam and sliorbet into Yt cup boiling water nna 'the baked shell shortly before Put biscuit mix. orange well. 'Uie dinner bcu. ana m me and sugar in pie plate. Mix water 'Iieczer it happily awaits a dra Add butter. Pour boiling over butter and stir vigorously Onto the table go a basket of with a fork until dough lornis of the hard rolls, peeking out from a ball and leaves the sides trnticr a nntikin. lota of Cu'den pie plate. Dough will be puffy heel butter and mugs full of ley cold and soft. With finRers and onto of hand, put dough evenly milic. bottom and sides of pie plate, roRK cHOPPF.n-TOprc- o hrini'in dornfh uu to cover sides SPANISH KICK 6 aervltiKS of pie plate. Klute edges. Prick 2 quart casserole thoroughly with a fork. UfiKe in 350 depree prrheaW oven 4r,n decree Dreheated ovro 5 minutes minute or until lightly for 9 pork chops browned. Cool ana nil. 3 tablespoons batter 1 quart vanilla lc crpara A cup bailer 1 Dint oranee sherbert cup chopped merf 1 cup toasted coconut Kfecn pepper chopF"l cop Just before serving, ail uie onion sliced cup pie rruf,t with vanilla ice cr'im V,i cups quick cooking rlee and orange sherbert, alternating 2 g on. cans tomato ssoon spoonfuls of tha two. Top with 1 cups water toasted cooouut aad terre at 1 t anpooa salt nee. Vi pewmr Cb-.ilda- . ' 1 We PRACTICE OR FOR PRIZES : THANKS TO THE PUBLIC . GOME OUT AND SHOOT FOR Funk and Mrs Ben Reddington. A delicious luncheon was also served at the close of the evening. Kennc-t- wish io thank our good neighbors in Helper and surrounding communities, all business houses and others vho contributed to the success of our Firemen's Ball. In appreciation we promise you a bigger and better one next year. Thanks again! Helper Volunteer Fire Department SOHDAY, FEB., 17 11 AT WELLINGTON BEHIND CLUB Visiting the desert oasis of Las Vegas, Nev. last week were Mr and Mrs Glen W. Truscott of Helper and Mr and Mrs Carol Truscott, who plan to locate in that area. They dined at the Stardust Hotel and took in some 1 1 of the shows on the Strip. N- - A.M. 50-- 6 AMMUNITION IS AVAILABLE Sponsored by Eastern Utah Peace Officers Association : : Your Hometown Newspaper m hm ....... ,, , V i M . 'J THE MOST IMPORTANT rum.. 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