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Show Thursday. Oct. The Helper Journal 6 r" ... wg-yn- rZ ' Power & Light reported it has selected the Denver-basefirm of Stearns-Roge- r as design engineers for two generating units to be built and in operation by 1978 and 1979. "It is essential that the Utah Company d coal-fire- d meet utility these UP&L deadlines," President E.A. Hunter said, "to meet expected power needs brought about because of the surging population growth and business activity in the firm's service area." .v. V-i VEHICLES involved in mishap in Price Canyon at the Kyune bridge construction site last Friday (left) were V". . - : -- are planned to Both units J have a net capacity of 415,000 kilowatt. Net output of the units is reduced because operation of the ;r- - driven by Paul Gray of Salt Lake and (right) Paul AnJ Photo derson of Ore m. said. He was reportedly scene of an accident. picked up by a police officer Damage to the two cars and taken to the Pierless was extensive. Checking Station three Assisting Trooper Taylor miles from where he where stopped his car Trooper Taylor met him. Mr. Gray was taken to Carbon Hospital and later released. Mr. Anderson was also taken to the Price Eleven Helper residents hospital but later transf ered were among 130 people to LDS Hospital in Salt from Carbon and Emery Lake. counties who recently Two passengers in Gray's returned from a trip to car were not badly injured, Honolulu, Hawaii. The were members of the Trooper Taylor said. An- people Interest Class Special his car. derson was alone in who was sponsored by the LDS Anderson, Church. driving a State Highway Gene Carlson, High Department vehicle, was Councilor of the North cited for driving under the influence of an alcoholic Carbon Stake, along with from the two beverage and leaving the advisors counties coordinated the trip with Bee Line Tours. The group chartered a bus to Salt Lake and flew to Honolulu in a chartered Boeing 777, where they struction site in Price officer Larry Taylor of the Utah Highway Patrol said a westbound car driven by Anderson went out of control and collided with an eastbound auto driven by Mr. Gray. Gray's car was knocked into the west side retaining fence. Anderson left the scene of the accident in his car and headed towards Helper, Trooper Taylor Investigating 408 South Main - 1 OSTROM Whole Mushrooms TEXSUN Pink - '".....D for 49c 02 A SCOTT tLC S ,orVO Towels ......... Paper BETTY CROCKER Mix..G.er.aCh0C.0la,e.. CARNATION Coffee Mate 69c 11-o- z. KRAFT 3J Miracle Whip WESTERN FAMILY Strawberries BANQUET 3 85 for .'::?ff.n.. Sharp dances depicting their culture. They also visited the Polynesian Cultural utility is planning construction of a 415,000 million. Construction of the two units including necessary transmission line right-of-wa- kilowatt net capacity unit at the same site to be in operation in 1977. Mr. Hunter said the utility has not yet chosen a site for the 1978 and 1979 units, but said it would be located where there is ample coal and water. Under consideration are the alkali " i? : pA Y 10 3 lb. $2.89 can Coffee ' C5C DISPLAYING her Holiday Bread is Mary Skerl of Helper who submitted this week's Kitchen Korner recipe. H-- J Photo Helper residents who participated in the tour were Mr. and Mrs. Carlson, coordinators; Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Lloyd, Martin McPhie, Ruby Willis, Susan Moore, all of Helper and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen of Kitchen Korner Eva I 56 L7DDD0 East First North in Price Pn?L7(Qfe in Natural Color and Black & White milk and eggs. o, 2 1 4 y Appoint? cncxrt Only! PC3rJG 637-002- 9 Weddings Anniversaries Engagements Children JOAN AND DARWIN HUNT OWNERS Marie Terri Brenda n, Marty Crossley, Shelley Harwood, Longino Maestas, Lyle Kim Olsen, Scott Stella and Judy Watson. V o o o o o o o o o o o o o o CL ' 1 ! can small Spring Glen Relief Society president Thelma Nielson and several other the of members bodies. The estimated census figures in Utah alone show an increase of population of almost 100,000 during the five years ending July of organization attended and departmental meetings general session of the Relief Society. The members, all of Spring Glen, were Jessie Simms, Reva Riddle, Linda Prettyman, Peggy Nielsen, Susan Wilstead, Wanda Rampton and Elva Judd. 1973. Mr. Hunter said, is the increase in business activity in 1972. There were more than 1,400 more firms doing business in Utah than in 1971. This compares to a gain of about 100 a year for each of the years of the previous decade. Truck damages vehicle port A parked drive truck registered to John O'Green of Helper coasted down Birch Street on October 1 and hit into a pole in a car port owned by Dean Bartlett. Some $75 damage was reported to the car port. four-whe- committee Decorating chairman for the event was Ann Liapis, who was assisted by Mary Louise Ghirardelli, Karen Neilsen, Neida Garcia and Gloria crushed Put equal amount of walnuts into two bowls. Add one Cup sugar, one teaspoon cinnamon, one egg, one teaspoon vanilla, and one cup scalded milk to each bowl. Add milk last. If mixture is too thick, add just enough hot water to sporting greenery, goal , week. "37 Fashions for young moderns and milady 06 29 f I VO S well-beate- east main price 0 8 . make mixture spreadable but not thin. After dough rises for one and one half hours: Divide dough in half. Place in center of pastry cloth or table cloth that has Qznft? GEE ttD S&dbP been floured. Roll out about one half inch thick. Spread one bowl of filling. Sprinkle one half can drained pineapple and one cup washed raisins over dough. Roll up as for jelly roll. Cut dough with a clean store string by putting string under roll, bring up and cross string and pull. Cut two or three rolls from each end. Place in greased loaf pans and let rise about one at 350 about one n 2 eggs - Church Hall Jackpot $90 $1-1- 637-227- milk. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 Numbers Called boutique dough. BIN Donation apparel hour and 15 minutes. Repeat with other half of Then add butter, sugar and salt to milk. When nearly cooled, add beaten eggs to milk mixture. Add vanilla. Add a little of the milk mixture and flour alternately to sponge. Beat with electric beaters until thick. Keep adding flour and beat with wooden spoon. You will use about 10 cups of flour all together. Knead until dough is smooth and satiny. You might need a couple more sprinkles of flour if dough is still sticky. Use butter to grease dough and bowl. Let rise in warm place until about one double in bulk and one half hours. Filling: 3 lb. walnuts, ground 2 C. sugar 2 tsp. cinnamon there's a fire in your town, you want the whole story, don't you? Who. was injured? How bad was the damage? Was the building a total loss? If No matter what happens locally, people know their news- paper will provide the tacts. YOUR newspaper places em- 8 out of 10 adults read phasis on LOCAL news. So daily and weekly papers. What other news source can claim such trust and loyalty? ... Where's the fire? Who won the election? Who made the touchdown? Find the answers in your newspaper, plus a lot more. Newspapers deliver the local story. Valuable Prizes Games- - Fun For All o o o o o o o o o o o o . erma & f rankie coomer Attend ST. ANTHONY'S o o 54 el Traveling with campers and trailers to Ferron Mountain for the elk hunt were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Howell and children Brent, Brenda and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howell and family of Mapleton and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arnold and son from Bountiful. Young Terry Howell got hjs elk last Each table was decorated to resemble a football field, i pineapple 2 C. raisins (optional) general tsp. salt tsp. vanilla eggs, Scald Ockey, Dori grade, tsp. vanilla 2 C. scalded milk hour. Bake Dough: 10 C. flour lb. butter 3 C. milk 1 C. sugar y, Ted Stockburger, Kelly Anderson, 1 Sponge: 1 C. water 3 pkg. dry yeast 2 T. sugar Dissolve yeast in warm water. Add sugar. Place three cups flour in large mixing bowl. Make a well in the center of flour. Add yeast to make soft sponge. Let rise while preparing Jones; sixth grade, Tamara Black, DeAnn Davis, Stephanie Bernadette Marvadakis, Pugliese, This week's delicious Slovenian Holiday Bread recipe was submitted by Mary Skerl of Helper and should be a wonderful POTICA Sillitoe and Alphie Vigil; third grade, David Dimick, Jeri Marchello, Jacqueline Garcia and Michael Vea; fourth grade, Rosie Antionette Maestas," Candy Cochrane, Todd Farish, Michelle Fox, Ron Sandra Michael Sanchez, fifth Stockburger; Tommy Hribar, Wilson and Sherri 2 store string. "Baking and frosting the buns results in an extra treat for your family," Mrs. Skerl said. At the end of every cafeteria during lunchtime. month, Helper PTA, for the Children recognized past two years, has honored during August and Sepstudents of the Sally Mauro tember were first grade, Elementary school on their Jimmy Bonacci, Susan birthdays. Morgan, Vicki Nielsen, Pat Breznick is this Onnika Olsen, Wendy year's chairman of the Strong, Lisa Curtis, project. Every month she Charlene Drozdik, Clay calls on a different parent to Harwood, Joy Kaye supply the cupcakes for the Sammy Marrelli, children. Virginia Parsons, Richard According to the local Robertson and Gilbert PTA, this practice has Vigil; second grade, Tony proved to be popular with Archibald, David Blanc, the birthday students who Eddie Keller, Ronnie are "guests of honor" in the Bogdin, Richard Dimick, Kirk Kosmack, Brenda Mansfield, Brenda Milano, Mark Nielson, Tracy Martinez, by KENDRA and SHIRLEY TOMSIC addition to your holiday recipe files. This bread can be made ahead of time since it freezes good. The recipe makes two large and three small loaves, plus two cake pans of buns. Mrs. Skerl said she cuts about three buns from each end of the roll with a clean piece of Sally Mauro students feted for birthday Marrelli, y posts and yardage lines. After dinner, couples were entertainedby the music of Barry Bryner Dance Band. women the Area Stake Relief Society president Pearl Gardner did departmental work and attended the general session of the Sunday School and Relief Society Conference. Skerl. Holiday Bread freezes good Spring Glen. Got-fre- $165 $355 must have the approval of appropriate state and federal authorities and environmental statements will be filed by government Also of significance, area session of the LDS Sunday School and 'Relief Society Conference last week in Salt 1979 Country Club. Center. Mar-chell- Cheddar Cheese FOLGERS $190 million Several attended The Helper Dancing Club held its first dinner dance of the fall season on September 15 at th'e Carbon GIVING YOUNG Michael Vea at Sally Mauro Elementary school a cupcake in celebration of his birthday is (left to chairright) PTA members Vera Cha and Pat Breznick, H-- J Photo man of the project. Opkg and the generating unit at million a total of Emery County coal mine and scheduled for operation the summer of 1974. The spent nine days visiting and sight-seein- g at many points of interest including the Kodiak Show, featuring residents of Hawaii on the Wakiki Island doing ancient '. 0"7C m Emery County, not too distant from the Huntington Plant and a site near Kemmerer, Wyoming, Helper club holds dance .09 o attend Conference flats area construction an near its present Naughton initial 430,000 kilowatt Plant. The company estimates generating unit at Huntington, adjacent to an the cost of the 1978 unit at under i were Helper Policeman Harry Reddington and members of the Division of Wildlife Resources. 61 ...4..01 Grapefruit Juice Cake if Helper Shortening Soup uses some 15,000 kilowatts for units of this size. UP&L currently has Area people return from trip to Hawaii Canyon. The victims were identified as Paul Anderson, 36, of Orem and Paul Gray, 20, of Salt Lake. CAMPBELL sulphur dioxide equipment H-- Two injured in canyon mishap Two north Utah men were injured last Friday about 6:30 p.m. on U.S. Highway 50-- 6 after a two car mishap at the Kyune bridge con- LDS women Utah Power hires firm for units 11. 1973 3,oxirmu (Spnntortd by thit mrteipaper ni Werk 'Tt Cemmttttel tht Ntvtpaptr |