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Show The Helper Journal 4 Thursday. Aug. 30. 1973 Women judge at Fair The Home DUCHESNE of the Fair was held last Tuesday and Wednesday with several Arts Division Duchesne County area women serving as judges. They were Mrs. Shirley Rachele, Mrs. Mary Pizza and Mrs. Wanda Rampton, Helper; and Lena Waterman, Mrs. Marie Welch, Mrs. Phyllis Wheeler and Mrs. Claudia Waterman, Price. home Mrs. Pizza, economics instructor at CEU, and Mrs. Waterman, the Carbon County Home Extension Agent, returned to Duchesne last Thursday to judge the Style Dress Review. They were lunof the cheon guests Duchesne County Fair Board. Headquarters to. relocate . MINERS OF the afternoon shift at the Utah Fuel Company Division of Kaiser Steel Corporation of the Castle Gate No. 2 Mine are pictured above. Last week the Journal published a picture of the morning shift of the mine. The date both crews were photographed was on July 18, 1951. This picture was submitted by Ramona Evans of U JJllS Of i ttlQ pilSt Dr. Bryner is a Carbon High school graduate. He attended the University of Utah and graduated with a degree in gynecology and obstetrics. Dr. Bryner interned at the U of U and LDS hospitals in Salt Lake. He is married to the 785-830- 0. ... (. r )- , fcw - . DR. JAMES BRYNER of the Spring Glen Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. They Farewell Speaking Service at the ward on July 29 in preparation for their" a presented mission. Mr. and Mrs. Blackham have been Carbon County residents for six have 40 years and children, daughters, Mrs. Harold (Francis) Cunningham of Spring Glen, Mrs. Verona Balle of Reams, sons, Charles of Spring Glen, Fred of Richfield, Frank of salt Lake and Lester of California. By Kristen Taylor 11 visits THURSDAY, AUGUST Kiwanians r Ockey. Jack 31 August Fork to make a surprise visit to the Helper Kiwanis meeting last Wednesday night, said club president John Skerl. After the dinner, Kiwanians and their guest were entertained by three accordion students of Eugene Vea of Spring Glen. Jeff Peacock, Diane Pitts and Michael Vea played several numbers, including popular songs, classical pieces and polkas. at Helper 30 Chrystal Fillertoh, Pete J. Prazza, Ralph F. and Calvin Columbus Bill Bowen of Kiwanis Division No. 1 traveled from Spanish Lieutenant-Governo- How a gas range can help you cook better for your family - and save energy for everybody Lt. Governor Kiwanis both Royal and Helper during this time. He was a member of the Holy Cross Catholic Church in Denver where rosary recitation was held on Wednesday evening of last week. Member of the Moose Lodge and the United Mine Workers of America. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Rebecca Martinez, Denver; six children, Mrs. Mollie Solano, Denver; Lido Martinez and Mrs. Jennie Olguin, both of Thornton, Colo.; Benny Naranjo, Miami, Fla.; Abel Martinez Jr., Helper and Joe Martinez, Glenwood Springs, Colo. One brother, Theodore Martinez, Canon City, Colo.; 21 grandchildren and 'fZr from IdahoT The couple have two children, Jimmy and Jannie Lyn. Marinos. September Llewelyn, 1 George Margaret Win- Marrelli, Katherine ters, Juan Carranza, Reva Riddle, Amy Bruno, Barbara Newberry, Derek Paul Aramaki and John Bruno. September 2 Gregory Jaimez, Mary Pizza, Sam Bruno, Edna Richardson and Jonathan Lee. September 3 Kerry Tone, John R. Vasquez, Emma Columbus, Olive Richeda and Jack Hatch. September 4 Boyd An inter-clu- b meeting with members of the Provo Royal Coal Co. of Royal, Utah. He worked in the Carbon County mine from 1942 until 1960, residing in will serve as LDS missionaries for 18 months. The Blackhams are staying at the Mission in Salt Lake until their visa is approved. The couple are members they j former Maurine McFate Death claims Martinez was a retired coal miner for the CF&I mines In Tioga, Colo, and the Mr. GLEN N.M. The telephone number Mass of the Resurrection was said in St. Mary's Church , in Catholic Walsenburg, Colo, last Thursday for Abel (Moose) Martinez, former Helper resident who passed away in a Denver hospital on August 19. A resident of Denver since 1966, Mr. SPRING and Mrs. Lester Blackham of here departed August 18 and traveled to the Mission Home in Salt Lake, enroute to their new home in western Australia where currently stationed at the Cannon Air Base in Clovis, Subway construction. The new address of the headquarters will be 2021 K Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006. The press room and public relations office will be located just off the elevator on the fifth floor. former miner . Dr. James Rex Bryner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bryner of Martin, recently entered the U.S. Air Force for two years. Dr. Bryner is ranked as a Major and is America Welfare and Retirement Fund will be moved after September 1, as a result of a Metro will be (202) Spring Glen residents depart on LDS mission Area man enters U.S. Air Force D.C. WASHINGTON, The headquarters of the United Mine Workers of Castle Gate, whose father Garland Kilcrease, was an employe of the mine at that time. He is among those pictured above. The Journal welcomes articles or photographs depicting life in the surrounding areas in past years. is Pilling. scheduled September 5. Guest speaker for the evening will be Stan Jamie September 5 James, Olivia Marie Phelps, Stephanie Mae L. Hiatt, Clara Crocco, Kenneth Dimick Jr. and Erna Ganser. Mar-vidiki- Litizzette, who 'will give an account of his recent visit to the "Old Country," Italy. HAVE YOU HEARD? Sentry Thrift Corp. of Salt Lake City has opened a branch office at Helper Insurance & Loan in HELPER. Sentry Thrift has raised their interest rates on passbook savings and special certificates. l2 02v s, Supervisor Mountain Fuel Home Economics Department Since good cooking practices waste little energy, here are a few pointers on how to use your gas range more efficiently, improve your cooking and help conserve energy. Learn to make the most of low heat meat, poultry, fish, eggs and cheese High heat makes animal protein become tough (less tender). Except for searing in meat juices when high heat is required learn to cook meats, eggs and cheeses at lower temperatures. , When sufficiently cooked, either on the surface burners or in the oven, the low keep-warsetting will keep food hot even rare without further cooking. Pans tend to hold heat. When you cook vegetables, for example, cook them first at normal heat until done (still firm), then turn the heat to low. The low heat setting will keep the vegetables hot and save you from worrying about their burning or boiling over. Unless the food should not be steamed, cover the pan and check it from time to time. use only as much as you need Do not waste heat Since the clean gas flame is instant, you may control the exact amount of heat you want without wasting it. Adjust the flame so that it covers only the bot- tom of the pan. If a rolling boil is desired, covering the pan will speed it up. When simply heating already cooked food, cover the pan. This conserves heat and produces faster results. To heat already cooked food in the oven, place it in at the same time you turn the oven on and take advantage of the energy usually t. Turn the heat off or down to low as soon as the food is given to pre-hea- heated and be sure your oven and broiler doors fit tightly. While baking, open and close the oven door as little as possible Check the accuracy of your oven and have it adjusted By being confident about its accuracy, you can achieve desired results with less opening and closing of the oven door. (If you doubt how much heat is lost every time you it's amazing.) Usually, 10 open you oven door, watch an oven thermometer is sufficient. minutes of oven g For deep-fa- t frying, try to maintain as constant a temperature as possible Temperature fluctuations cause foods to absorb the fat in which they are being fried. Ideally, a constant 375 degrees F. produces crisp results. (The deep-fa- t on a modern gas Temperature Control Burner the range accomplishes this easily by simply dialing 375 degrees F.) Experiment with a deep-fa- t thermometer on your range. By avoiding frequent temperature fried foods will be less fatty and will save energy. changes, your deep-fa- t Burner-with-a-Brai- Special Certificate $504 to J Yer ta,m n Be sure your range is off when not in use It's easy to leave a range on, especially at low heat settings. It also wastes energy. Check all controls when you're through cooking. The gas flame's the controls. ity helps prevent accidents and waste, but double-chec- nine visibil- k Burial was in the St. Mary's Cemetery, Walsenburg, A modern gas range is a Colo. Tractor taken, driven at school tractor removed from a shed behind Helper Junior High on Sunday was driven over the school's track field. A resident, phoned police after noticing the incident. Before police could arrive, the vandals had left. A tool r S Special Certificates to $n,m w jj Y6ar Because of its efficiency and cleanliness, natural gas has come to be in great demand which means that we must use it wisely. Its most efficient use is to produce heat directly. Gas cooking requires so very little of this precious natural resource (to produce such excellent results) that a gas range helps save energy for everybody. ra MOUNTAIN FUEL Please deposit ( ) $ Passbook Savings ( ) (enclosed) Special Certificates Please Send Complete Details On NAME ADDRESS STATE CITY ZIP GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Morficiam Fmeti 637-i- "Seme Mortuary Ky 155 m THMIT COIU South Main in HELPER Phone 472-553- fo H Faiths" "natural" for conserving energy 3 f |