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Show Club donates of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Veltri. The Veltris served dinner to the guests. Mr. Bradley and Miss Buckius caught the plane back to New York on Monday. annual book for 20 years The Helper Kiwanis Club has donated the Britannica Book of the Year to the Helper Library for the past 20 years, reported librarian Mr. and Mrs. Max Zupon were here this past weekend Iola Cobain this week. Mrs. Cobain said she would like to thank the club for their consistentcy in providing the book. She said the annual "Sure comes in s attend the nuptials. They stayed at the O'Brien home in Price and visited in Helper with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Zupon. Weekend guests recently at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Anderson, was Stanley Anderson and daughter Christie of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Anderson traveled to Ferron this past weekend to visit Alice's mother, Ada Nielson, who is in the nursing home. George Pizza spent a few days this past week in Salt Lake on business where he was a houseguestof Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Maughn and Marianne grandchildren, and Michael George. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bertelsen are the proud parents of a new little miss named Kristy Lee who was born on September 19. The baby weighed in at seven pounds 12 ounces. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James D. Bertelsen of Price and Mr. and Mrs. John Piccioni of Spring to handy." Women's group holds first meeting The Friendship Club held its first meeting since early September last Wednesday at the home of Gloria Skerl of Spring Glen, hostess, who served a dessert luncheon to her guests. This club has been in existence for 30 years, and its members meet each week during the fall. Regular members include Tina Zemlack, Mary Pinarelli, Edith Piccioni, Madeline Tone, Alberta Rolando, Mary Sunter, Mary Lange, Mae Monroe, Ann Kosec and Gloria Skerl. MRS. DOMINIC PERO Pero-Dickerso- I I 3 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 Cheryl Rachele, Paul Smedley, Ricky O'Berto and Sammy Melo, Sr. October 12 Dennis Kanderis, Paul C. Vasquez, Clara Stella and John Nielson. October 13 Shellie Hoggatt. October 14 Jana Rae Carlson, Stan Jackson, Angelina Quintana and Micky Foderaro. October 15 Frank L. . Frankie Harris, Atwood, Jan Voll, Monica Pitts, Jackie Riddle, John L. and Tommy Foderaro Dimick. October 16 Davis. Shirley Lucille Sillitoe, Steven Wilstead, Maurine Bryner, Dr. Nemo J. Tullius and Larry Ganser, Jr. October 17 Gardner, J.B. I n Howa-Davi- Glen. Mrs. Ceremony joins couple Charlotte Ann Dicker son, ' The floor length double daughter of Mr. and Mrs. illusion veil was caught up James W. Dickerson of to the top by a silk camelot Price, was married to caplet covered with lace Dominic R. (Buck) Pero, applique trim. She carried a son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete bouquet of white orchids, Pero of Helper at the Notre orange rose buds and Dame De Lourdes Church stephanotis. in Price on September 15. Matron of honor Becky The double ring ceremony (Tochi) Kloepfer headed was by the group of bridesmaids performed Reverend Robert Servatius with sister of the bride of Ogden. Nancy Dickerson as maid of The bride, escorted down honor. Tony Scavo, Kathy the aisle by her father, wore Dorman and Trudi Marasco a white silk organza gown. completed the line, each It featured a sheer yoke carrying orange bird of edged with embroidered paradise, trimmed in brown, green and orange chantilly lace appliques. The neckline and cuff of streamers. Stacy Forsythe the sheer sleeves were served as flower girl. trimmed in Venice flowers Robert Pero was best cascading down the front man for his brother. and back of the princess-lin- e Groomsmen were Gary gown. Her floor length Kloepfer and Frank Scavo. train fell slightly behind the Terry Marasco and Tom gown, with Venice flowers Kelley were ushers. Ring also accenting the back. bearer was Scotty Shaff, cousin of the groom. The bride's mother wore an orange satin over chiffon evening dress with ruffled sleeves and neckline. The bridegroom's mother wore a floor length peach crepe dress, also with ruffled sleeves and neckline. Guests gathered at the Price Elks Lodge for a reception honoring the couple. A large decorated wedding cake, groom's cake and wine highlighted the wedding dinner. The couple now reside in Spring Glen following a honeymoon to western Colorado. Rose Milano was delighted to have both sons home for the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Milano and daughter Tami and Bert Milano, all of whom reside in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bottino just returned from a two week visit with their son, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Bottino They stayed staff. Mr. and Mrs. Bottino visited Washington, D.C., took a tour of the White House, visited the capitol and many other historical sites. Dorothy Matich, Jennie Borla, and Anna Tolich took the trip with the Senior Citizens to the Huntington power plant and to the Joe's Valley Dam and tunnel and were then treated to a luncheon at Emery County High school in Castle Dale. Rose Perrero spent the past weekend in Salt Lake tending her grandchildren at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perrero Jr. while of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Saccomanno in Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Antonelli and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Antonelli and son from Silt, Colo, were also here for the Bendetti services. They stayed at the home of John Bendetti. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hunten this past week were her sister, Emelia Christensen from Salt Lake and his sister, Ruth Rose from Vallejo, Calif. Visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Huff, was Mr. and Mrs. Ron Huff and son Jon from Moab. and Mrs. Pace Boyack Sr. recently took a trip to Salina where they visited Mrs. Boyack's twin sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nickelson. They took some pictures and traveled to scenic points. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bottino of Salt Lake were their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalpiaz and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bottino. The Mr. grandparents and great-grandmoth- Mrs. Helen Piacatelli celebrated little Gina Marie Bottino's first birthday on Saturday, grandmother Nora's birthday on Sunday and Jack's birthday on Monday. John Bradley Jr., of Jamica, N.Y., accompanied by Lynn Buckius of St. Albans, N.Y. were guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Bradley Sr., and daughters Kristan and Angela in Laurel, Md. Dr. Bottino is a member of the " last University of Maryland at the home Thursday through Sunday. The Bradleys other children, Eldon and Patty from Salt Lake were also here during that time. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Bradley and Iola Cobain took them into Salt Lake to stay overnight at the home Thursday, Oct. BPW Club holds opening meeting Visitors in Salt Lake the past week for a few days with their daughter Michele The opening meeting of was Mr. and Mrs. J.B. the Business Professional O'Berto. They also visited Women's Club was held with Mr. and Mrs. Reggie rffentlv in the Williams and Mr. and Mrs. LaSalle Club dining room. Jack Bottino. Hostesses for the evening Guests recently at the home of Alta Flaim were Marion Pierce, a grandher sisters, Mrs. Grace Gull of Fairview, Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Sam Fazzio of Carl Wilde of Cudahay, Spring Glen is in Carbon Calif., and Delia Carr of Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Fazzio Salt Lake. of Orem and daughter were Here from Green River, here recently visiting Mr. Wyo. is Mr. and Mrs. Mike and Mrs. Sam Fazzio of Perri. They were here to Spring Glen. attend funeral services for brother-in-laTony Callor. Mrs. M.C. Carr and daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Kelly of Richfield, recently returned from a trip to Las Vegas 1 where they visited her other daughter and family, Mr. I and Mrs. Paul Bunnell. Vera Duffy and Rowena Boren traveled to Provo on Thursday to visit a former Helper elementary school teacher, Ruby Hartness. House An Open celebrating the 35th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greener was held from 2 until 4 p.m. last nrvT Saturday. A buffet luncheon 1 was served and all of their children and families were here for the occasion. 1 The Thursday night bridge club met last week at the home of Irene Greener. The hostess served refreshments during play to her guest, Mrs. John Halpine, and other regular members. Prize winners were , ft (fr ftp). 0 "A Mary Mullins and Josie Wetmore. Mae Bray was hostess to her Friday night bridge club. She served a dessert luncheon before the game to I i WhirlpOOl WASHER Choice of 4 water levels from EX. SMALL to LARGE 2 wash and spin speeds 5 washing cycles I Choice of 5 washrinse temps Bleach dispenser I Super SURGILATOR agitator Come check out I 1 this terrifir value. $95 Phone The rouple are the Helper S Main occasionally, just like all mechanical equipment. Simple maintenance can prevent trouble or, worse yet, "burn-out". Why do electric motors bum out? Generally for three reasons: (1) inadequate protection from overloading or single phasing or; (2) the motor has the wrong voltage rating; or (3) it is installed in a more difficult environment (ambient temperature, dirt, moisture, etc.) than that for which designed. D it FURNITURE & HARDWARE motor lubricants). If the motor is exposed to the sun, provide shade for it to eliminate excess heat. Protect each of the incoming phase lines with overload relays. Equip your motor starter with properly calibrated overload relays to prevent damage in the event of a surprise overload. motors on Utah Use Standard 230-vo- lt Power & Light Company Standard 240-vo- lt service. If you have a 203-vo- lt system, use "NEMA Standard" 200-vo- lt motors. Look at the motor's nameplate. If it's stamped 230 volts, don't operate it at 208 volts. D D D 0 637-255- I 2 LUNCH Special! Chicken roll, tater tots 1 I m D 0 D D D D D D 0 0 0 D D D Q D B fi m D D D you have a question, we'd like to help. Give our local customer service people a call. Or contact your electrical engineer or If D D the opening of his private practice in optometry. Complete care and contact lens specialist. 225 East Main Street & Hours: Monday thru Friday Saturday D D 5 Phone PHO D Keep the motor clean, dry, ventilated and lubricated (use only approved D daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Jewkes request no gifts be brought to the Open House. 637-357- Mascaro, secretary; and Rieta Williams, treasurer. Q these guidelines: D D 9-- Mary vice-preside- was To help avoid trouble with your electric motors and to prolong their lives, follow D Dr. V. M. Magliocco 2 President winners for the evening were Mary Morrison, Mrs. Bray and Mrs. Art Lamoreaux. easy to forget that they need attention mer Norine Ghirardelli, who have two sons and two announces LAA770O 4;? 5A2I U Viola will be honored at an Open House Saturday on their 50th Weddning Anniversary. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Kenilworth LDS Ward Chapel. Cal was born in February 10, 1902, in Orangeville. Viola was on born December 8, 1905, in Salina. club Charlotte Pike during the coming year were chosen. Other officers who will serve with Mrs. Pike during the year are Velda Nay, Mrs. John Halpine and regular members. Prize Electric motors are so dependable that it's D of two sons, Calvin to the Jr., who is former Beth Manchester, who have one son, one daughter and one grandson; and Ronald of Kenilworth, who is married to the for- assist JOj Margaret Lamoreaux, lately? D Kenilworth couple to mark anniversary KENILWORTH - Cal parents Jewkes and married program speaking entitled "What BPW Is" was presented to the group by Velda Nay. A business meeting followed, during which committees, that will py) iPM ft Have you inspected your electric motors D 50 years A and w The symptoms'are fairly easy to spot. First, overheating. Second, the motor's starter keeps tripping. Third, the motor won't start properly. " were Charlotte Pike Gloria Eaquinta. 3 D Tom's wife Carol had surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Trent Willis are proud parents of a baby girl named Valrie Lynn who was born in Pittsburgh, Calif. The little lady is the first for Ruby Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Obester. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nielsen from Aurora, Colo, were here to attend funeral services for Mrs. Bendetti. s0 The Helper Journal 0 v A 11. 1973 D electrical contractor. D D Utah Power & Light Co. Better Environment a to Key Electricity D 2 - |