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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL (Utah) CARD OF THANKS SALLY PETERSON TO I APPEAR IN THE MISS MEM BER OFTHE CEU PAGEANT Pally Peterson, Miss Utah of and winner of several other awards in the Miss Arnica pageant, will appear in the Miss CEU Pageant 'to be held Jan. 31 in the Geary Theater nt College of Eastern Utah. 1972, THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY HELPER, UTAH Second Class Matter At The Poat Office At Helper, Entered A N. Utah Joe and Ethel II Tullius, Publishers . Published Every Thursday PAGE TWO Miss Peterson the piano solo JAN. 11, 1973 THURSDAY, will perform that won her for being the most taiin t'ns Pageant. She won another $1009 when ?1000 nted musician WHATSOEVER THINGS she wa vted Miss Congeniality at the pagent. In the Miss CEU Paeeant she By DONALD E. WILDMON THE MAN WITH THE MUSTACHE I went visiting one day to see a family that had attended our church. I was met at the home by a little boy who was about five or six years-of-ag- e. t. 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Part-tim- Mrs marsh-mallow- Federal Inocme Tax Book Now Available i q 111 1 IT n ntLl II All I LLP a. semi-swee- G90N(B(D ROOMS the many friends and relatives for the kindnesses shown us ; Mrs Richardson Hostess Mrs Emery Richardson was for the cards and floral offerhostess to her bridge club on ing and bequests to the cancer Thursday night invrtins Mrs fund, on the death of our beJohn Halpine, Mrs James Bott- - loved sister Antcintee Garava-glimo and Mrs Ab Day as special guests. A tasty dessert lunch- THE GARAVAGLIA FAMILY eon was served and later the prizes were claimed by-Halpine, Mrs Lieorge Pizza anoj SaiesbCoits tor Sale a Mrs Day. Helper Journal Office The Jess Cox's enjoyed Xmas Fve at the home of daughter Judy Rae and Jim Marinoni the new owners of Polar King in Carbonville. ; also enpved a visit from son Ray and Mary Cox, and children of Provo on Christmas day.. S and could not remember anyone who had ever "talked" in our church who had a mustache. I thought of all our Church School teachers. None of them had a mustache. I tried to remember all who had preached. I didn't remember any of them having a mustache. I was about to decide that the child was confused when my "memory recalled that several monl'hs earlier I did invite a fellow minister of mine to preach at our church and he did have a mustache! After remembering that a "man wWi a mustache" dii indeed "talk" in our church. I was knew immediately why so difficult for me to Henif" him as the person the little boy sooke of. You see. the rnvson the chM asked about was a lVesro. I invited him to pleach for me. He was a good friend of mine. But I remembered my friend as a black man and the child remembered him as a man vnth a mustache! Now had I been asked, ""When is the black man going to bp I in your church again?", would have immediately known the person of which the chiM spoke. The color of his skin would have been mv identifying mark. But for the little bov the major difference in my Nesro friend and the rest of us was not the color of his skin but j felt thanks and appreciation to He told me that his parents vi assist Stephen Johnson, a were home and then ran inside CEU student, who will be the to tell his mother that "that lrarter of ceremonies. The Miss CEU Pageant is fellow from the church is here." to choose a Miss CEU and Once inside I began a conFootball Fans versation with the mother, and two attendants to reign over Forever Hungry activities Feb. 5 of course it centered around Homecoming the church. The little boy was thru 10. Later Miss CEU will I ftven if you don't know a kick-of- f stand (unlikereal excited about having com- reoresent the collece in he from a goal-lin- e ly), you know what to do with pany and he kept trying to be Miss Utah Scholarshio parent. football fans: Feed 'em. These a part of the conversation. iiiio event win ue neiu in june chewy nougat bars, for instance. as a preliminary to foe Miss NOUGAT LINE-UPAfter we had talked a few America Pageant. 3 Tbsps. butter minutes the little boy finally The local event is sponsored V2 lb. marshmallows got a question in. "When is ,bv the Accented Women Ptu-- 1 4 cups Wheaties that man with a mustache go- deni's of CEU Annette y2 cup shredded coconut Jnes, ing to be in your church president, is student coordin4 squares (4 ozs.) sweet t choco- or again?" Usually I can identify ator of the f;vent. Faculty ad late, melted any question a young child is visers are Eariene OiVon. Joy y2 cup pecans or waltrying to ask, but thalt one Peterson and T.e Johnson nuts, coarsely chopped really stumped me. Coeds who will comnete in Butter square pan 8x8x2 inches I racked my mind about a the pageant and their sensor 9x9x2 inches. In a large s man with a mustache. I knew ors are: Diane Bunnell, Peu saucepan, melt butter and over low heat, stirring of no one in our church who squad: Clyda Frar.rlsen. Lamb constantly. Remove from heat. had a musitache. Nor did I da Delj'a Sigma: Peggy HanFold in cereal, nuts and coconut. know of anyone who had ever cock, Home Fc Club: NeHa Turn into prepared pan; pat mixbeen in our church who wore Prvev, ABC Club; Sherri Heture even in pan with buttered back of spoon. Pour chocolate a mustache. I tried to dig f ine. Newman Club; Jane Hovs over top; spread in thin layer. flattie more information from man, Eervidores de Azt'an; Chill about 1 hour or until set. the child with the hope that I Lenore Jensen. WRA. Pamwiie Cut into bars, 2x1 inch. Makes could his answer 32. question. Mason. Associated Men Stud"Which man is thalt?" I asked. ents; Sheila Miller, East Dorm; "You know." he said, "the one Halene Petersen. resh'm : that talked." 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