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Show Fazzio reunion The .J V - Fazzio family reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fazzio Sr. in Spring Glen. Those who attended were treated to dinner on the patio. Grandpa and grandma Fazzio had 20 grandchildren and five who attended the reunion. Others who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Fazzio and children Craig and Lori, Mr. and Mrs. Sam SISTER JOSEPH MARIE Sister arrives in Helper Afeti? Sister Area attend camp Marie Joseph Arredondo arrived at her new assignment in Helper recently to join the Sisters of the Holy Family at St. Anthony's Convent. Sister was born in San Antonio, Texas where she entered the Sisters of the Holy Family order at the mission in 1960. At the mission Sister received her Bachelor's of Arts in Religious Education. Before coming to St. Anthony's, Sister worked in education religious programs in San Francisco and Fresno, Calif. In Los Angeles, she was involved in the ecumenical aimed at movement, with and working establishing a better understanding of Protestant, Jewish and Catholic groups in worship, dialogue and workshops. Sister Joseph Marie is the Utah representative for Las Hermanas, a national organization dedicated to at Avintiquin Some 100 members, leaders and parents attended the Junior Camp at Avintiquinn on July 25,26 4-- H 4-- H and 27. Camp contests such as pie eating and bubble gum chewing were held on the first day to select camp officers. Camp activities were conducted by Mayor John Langley Mayorette Connie and Bur-nha- the camp, Through participated in contests, handicrafts, survival hikes and trips and recreation. Skits were presented by clubs during the evening programs that were followed by campfire singing. County agents Kim Earl and Claudia Waterman expressed this week their appreciation to all members for their cooperation on making the camp a success. everchangingn meeting needs 4-H'- ers of the and here recently sharing time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bryner of Martin, and her parents, Mr. and Ken Anderson of Mrs. Fazzio Jr. and children Tina Price. Marie, Kenny, Scotty and Entertaining her bridge Cary, all from Provo; Mr. 23, was Mrs. and Mrs. Ike Fazzio and club on August whose guests Harris, Mary daughter Angie, Mr. and were Mrs. John Halpine and Mrs. Pat Hansen and Mrs. John Laboroi. Light children Pat and Steven of refreshments were served Orem; and Mr. and Mrs. by the hostess during the Joe Fazzio and daughter Prizes were awarded Denise of Coppertino, Calif. game. to Mrs. Frank Pizza, Mrs. Those attending from the Art Lamoreaux and Mrs. Salt Lake area were Mr. William Wetmore. and Mrs. Denny Sallas and Sena Johnson and Marie children Donna, Denny and Truscott were hostesses at a Kristy, Mr. and Mrs. breakfast for their friends Dominic DeRose and sons held in a in Castle Jon and James, Mr. and Gate on canyon 25. A breakAugust and Mrs. Jeff Matthews fast consisting of scrambled children Tabby and Jeffrey eggs and squash, bacon, Glen From Clement. Spring fresh homemade bread, came Mr. and Mrs. Don fresh fruit and orange Pierce and children Jerry, jelly, were served to Tom juice Shelley and Marian, Mrs. Star, Dave Spatafore, Kevin Edith Sallas of Helper also Thomas, Voll, Pierre attended. Kendra Tomsic and Jeannie Several family members Rolando, all of Helper; were unable to attend in- Maureen Kobe, Dave Kobe, cluding daughter Mr. and Phil Arriola, Lynne Baker, Mrs. Clement Darras of Ernie Sandoval, Wayne Henrietta, Okla., a grand- Winters, Laurie Caoalbo. and Mr. Mrs. daughter, David Capalbo, Roger Craig Rawlins and their Hunt, and Rev. Reyes daughter Lisa of Cop- Rodriquez, all of Price. pertino, Calif., and a Rev. Rodriquez has since grandson Sammy Fazzio been transfered to Parish in III, also from California. Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Visiting at the home of Mrs. Adrian Nason was her Scarcelli and daughters daughter and husband, Mr. Jalene and Susan recently and Mrs. Larry Fish and visited at the home of Jim's their children Thomas, brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Deanne and Timmy of Salt Scarcelli. Susan and Jalene Lake, and her son, Richard stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Johnson. The Nason, also of Salt Lake. The Friendship Club of Scarcellis also attended the Spring Glen held its first Ringling Brothers and regular meeting last week Barnum and Bailey Circus at the home of Mrs. Ann in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Funk Kosec since May. The hostess served dessert to spent four days camping, her guests. The next fishing and relaxing in the meeting will be held on Rigley Ferron Reservoir They recently. September 21, at the home area of Mrs. Edith Piccioni. reported the fishing was is slow, but said the scenery Sluga George recuperating in Holy Cross was lovely. was A family Hospital after hip surgery. He had surgery three weeks held recently on the patio at ago and is reportedly doing the home of Mr. and Mrs. well. Mr. Sluga is a former John Costello. Those ate baseball player tending were Mr. and Mrs. from Carbon County. He Milton Rasmussen of played in the Industrial Yucipa, Calif., Florence Rasmussen of Santa Paula, League. Guests at the home of Mr. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Pizza for Martin Ahlin and daughters five days were their Peggy and Mary Jo of Salt daughter and husband. Mr. Lake. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sciaqua, and children Michelle, ' and Mrs. Ray Black for a Stacy, and Mari from few days were his sister and Oakland, Calif. Arriving on her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday was their son and Howard Glenn from Long his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill View, Wash. The Glenns Pizza and their children also stopped in Denver to Bill, Bradford, Kim and see her mother and are now Leslie, and Leslie's fiancee, on their way to Mesa, Ariz, Mr. Scott Rice, all of Salt to spend the winter months. Lake. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonacci Mr. and Mrs. Don Steele was her sister, Mrs. and Mr. and ' Mrs. John Katherine Hobbs, and son Steele, all of Salt Lake, Lee of Joplin, Missouri. visited over the weekend Houseguests at the home with their parents, Mr. and of Mrs. Isabelle Arnold for the weekend were some e friends, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Simpson of Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. John Skerl of Fremont, Calif, visited with her brothers and sisters, Mrs. Mary Thomas, Jim Kosec, Mr. and Mrs. John Kosec, and Mr. and er Mexican-America- Spanish speaking. Mr. and Mrs. David Salzetti and children of Salt Lake spent the week visiting in Albuquerque. N.M., with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Poloni. They then came through Helper and spent the day visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Vigor. Mrs. Salzetti is the Ontario, and saw the former Brenda Vigor. Guests at the home of Mr. Rockettes at Radio City. The tourists also went to the and Mrs. Yosh Amano are Mr. and Mrs. John Kentucky Derby racetrack. Mrs. Boren said the trip was Mizukawa and chidren very interesting and en- Todd and Marni of Seattle, Wash. Mr. Mizukawa is a joyable. Mr. and Mrs. Carly senior at the University of School of Burton Jr. of Salt Lake are Washington the proud parents of a baby Dentistry. was Kenny Dimick girl named Michelle Antoinette. The little miss was honored on his 18th birthday born on August 29 and with a dinner given at the weighed in at 6 pounds 12 home of his parents, Mr. ounces. The Burtons also and Mrs. Kenneth Dimick. have a son. Grandparents Guests attending were his are Mr. and Mrs. Carly grandmother, Mrs. Mary Burton Sr. of Helper and Skerl, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Bailey Henry Skerl and sons Andy, of Castle Gate. The Baileys Perry, and Jody of Spring were there on Sunday, and Glen. Netta travelled in on Spending a weekend in Wednesday to see the new Huntington Canyon was Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Zorn Sr., grandbaby. Fishing and camping in Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Zorn Jr. the Yellowstone River area and son Michael, Mr. and this weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sherman and son Mrs. Verl Huff and son, and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Skerl and sons Andy, Bryner, all of Martin; Mr. Perry and Jody, Mr. and and Mrs. Floyd Robertson Mrs. John Costello, Mr and and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Bill Jewkes and Amy Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. and Marko Yelenich and son Robertson Scott families, all of Spring Glen. Tony, and Mr. and Mrs. They reported that fishing Kenneth Dimick and son was not too good, but that Robert. It snowed in but Mrs. they enjoyed the scenery Huntington, and relaxation. Dimick said they had a Mr. and Mrs. Lamar wonderful time in spite of Tatton and daughter Joan, the weather. and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marchello and children (Bertrudi) Michell of Dean, Colleen and Joan Parowan, celebrated their spent the weekend camping 50th Wedding Anniversary in' lower Huntington with an open house held at Canyon. On Sunday, the the LDS Recreation Hall in Tatton's son Brent and his Parowan. Attending were fiancee, JoDell Tucker, Mrs. Leona James of traveled up to have dinner. Helper, Mr. and Mrs. Guests at the home of Mr. Melvin Taylor of Castle and Mrs. Earl James were Gate, Mrs. Bertha Woodtheir son and his wife, Mr. ward of Rawlins, Wyo., and Mrs. Luis James of Salt and Mrs. Angelina Lake. Hayward of Castle Dale. City, Iowa, Mrs. Boren saw the Bad Lands National Monument and in Chicago, stopped at Lake Michigan and visited Niagra Falls on the Canadian side of the border. The group then traveled on to New York where they saw the Hill Cumorah Pageant, toured New York to Quebec and Mrs. John Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grundy. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Bryner of Salt Lake were m Thursday. Sept. 13, 1973 Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Maughan and children and Michael George Marianne of Salt Lake were weekend guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pizza. The Rebekah's held a potluck dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reid. Mrs. Reid is president of the Lodge. Tom Star, Marie Truscott and Kathy Kosmack traveled to Salt Lake last week to attend a farewell for Father Haley, who will soon be moving to Canada. Patricia Bradley of Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Bradley. Miss Bradley ZCMI is as a employed want-a- d reader. by proof Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taskar, Diane, Tracy and Bryan spent the weekend in at Uintas the High River. Yellowstone It snowed there on Saturday night. Jeanne said it was a beautiful snowfall and it wasn't too cold. Mrs. Anthony Nelson and four children Lorie, Sherrill, Anthony and The Helper Journal Patricia spent three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bruno. These four children are the greatgrandchildren of 'Grandpa' John Bruno. Mr. Nelson arrived by plane on Thursday and spent the rest of the week here. The Nelsons flew out of Salt Lake on Monday for Westminister, Calif, where they make their home. Mrs. Nelson is the former Marie Bruno. Michele O'Berto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. O'Berto, spent the weekend here with her parents. While here, she helped celebrate Mary's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Svetich spent the weekend camping and fishing at Yellowstone River in the High Uintas. Mrs. Elmo Bray played hostess to the Thursday night bridge club last week and had as guests Ann Price and Mrs. John Halpine. Light refreshments were served by the hostess during play. Prize winners were Mrs. Art Lamoreaux. Mrs. J.A. Greener and Mrs. Bray. ram it 3 "fcndays lull o! action. Eleven niyhts lull of stars. Bob McGrath N 5 Lynn Anderson Holiday on 1 i iii k ii wiv inn ii ii v wi iiiii -. wiiii YOUR RGGULM QUE dWKION. HH9HT MIRGROUNK OTLWECIT' old-tim- Fire hits transient's dwelling A small dwelling SEP- THURSDAY, TEMBER 13 H.E. Tays, Robert Hoggatt, Darrell Beckstrom and Florence Migliore. September Bob 14 Marshall. Shane September 15 Anderson, Lynette Jewkes and Faun Bryner. Shawn September 16 David Behunin, Dora Thayn and John W. Taskar. Salvador September 17 . at Helper City Dumps occupied by a transient was destroyed by fire on September 2, Fire Chief Jim Pugliese said. The fire, that broke out about 8:50 p.m., took the fire chief and two other firemen to extinquish, said city patrolman Harry Reddington. Two other transients still live in other small dwellings in the city dumps vicinity, police said. . Bruno. September 18 Geno Ori Jr., Wendy Marie Strong, Rebecca K. Martin, Larry Kelli Marie Malaska, Aramaki, Esther Trease, Ora Bogdin and Joseph F. Bonacci. 19 September Steven Strong. long-tim- Mrs. Louis Kosec, Glen, Spring all of and Mrs. Caroline Skerl of Helper. Mr. Ernie Benash of Salt Lake visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Benash, for a few days last week. Ernie and Eddie Garavaglia then left for a pleasure trip in Denver, Iter Solver Colo. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Bradley traveled to Salt Lake on Tuesday on business and then visited with their son, Eldon, and daughter, Pat, and Mrs. Bradley's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. D$n Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert in visited Bingham Colorado for five days this past week. While there, they were houseguests at the Paul Whisnants home in Two Piece (Gold) Regular $349.95 Ml 0 90 jUatf V Piece VIHIIU SANGO ryviiiiiciwuic ff-- vr u U sets Montrose, gold and silver mining towns from Ridgeway to Telluride, Ouray, the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, and the Colorado National Five Piece IE' Living Room Ensemble Reg. $289.95 RCA ROCkcrS Reg- OQ95 - 70 $129.95 12995 Portatle Phonograph Model VZP13 Reg $2, 9S 15 $i95 Helper Main I Monument. Homeward bound, they visited with the akUit Early American Recliners Re9- - W $,29f See bur many other Silver Dollar Specials in the Store 148 S. Robert's hometown. They visited the Phone 472-562- 1 FURNITURE & HARDWARE Frank 1; McGranohans, former Helper residents, now residing in Grand Junction. The weather in Colorado had a touch of fall, reported the Binghams, but was perfect during their stay there. Mrs. Rowena Boren just returned from a very exciting trip wi the James Travel Tour. The tour left Salt Lake and took the northerly route to Mt. Rushmore, the Presidents' monument in the Dakotas. While there, she saw the "Passion Play," which was very much like the one put on in Germany. In Sioux miss ilte winter minis iny0 Last year, in UP&L's service area, we enjoyed the bounty from almost 650,000 irrigated acres - oyer a thousand square miles of now fertile farmland which used to be dry farmed or desertland. Q Electricity made it happen. Q Every year new irrigation water brings highly productive farming to more and more acres of previously arid land an average of about 30,000 acres of new land each year. Enough to grow 75 million bags (hundred-weigh- t) of potatoes. Or 2.4 million bushels of wheat D And thaf s one reason why we are building new power plants with bigger generating capacity they're needed to keep America's food supply ahead of America's appetite. Electric power mans the pumps that make large-sca-le irrigation possible. Not to mention the jobs in the food and kindred products industry that directly and indirectly come with it D To irrigate those 650,000 acres, it takes 300,000 kilowatts of generating capacity if it all came from the first unit at our new Huntington Plant, it would take 70 of its capacity! If the power isn't there, the water, the food, and the jobs won't be there either. D It's always required a lot of money and effort to provide adequate electricity. It still does and more because we are adding new equipment costing millions of dollars to generating plants. D But if we don't build them, the new pumps and sprinklers will stand idle, and the additional food supply will not be there. - - - 25-da- y Utah power & light company ELECTRICITY - KEY TO A BETTER ENVIRONMENT 3 |