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Show ft-- Helper Journal Thursday. Oct. The Ethnic group sets annual 25, 1973 Relief Society fund dinner Castle Gate group to prepare dinner "Let it Begin with Me" is the theme this year for the Castle Gate Relief Society, ( Local residents of Italian ancestory may be interested in the annual spaghetti dinner planned for Nov. 4 in Salt Lake City by the Civic League. Serving will be from 2 to 7 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center at 237 South 10 East. This is one of the many fund raising projects of the League and money that is raised is turned back into civic projects throughout the state of Utah. Among the projects benefiting are Italian-America- n diwork. The dinner will be held on October 26 at the Church Hall. according to president Leaders for the year have Joan Thorpe. been appointed, with the The Relief Society meets of the Social each Tuesday at 2 p.m., exception Relations and Nutrition except on Homemaking Lessons, which Day when the LDS group meets at 9 a.m. The Castle Gate Relief Society is in charge of the Ward Dinner. It is busy planning the banquet and gift table, which includes all kinds of homemade items such as candy, cookies, cakes and han bread, teach. will Teachers and the themes they will cover are Geraldine Tabone, Spiritual Living; Ruby Taylor, and Treasa Johnson, Visiting Teacher. or Persons older are invited to join the for activities provided Senior Citizens. The week's activities include: Thurs., Oct. 25, Bingo and refreshments, 2 to 4 p.m. ; Fri., Oct. Halloween costume dance with orchestra at 26, American Legion Hall, 7:30 p.m.; Sat., Oct. 27, Bus Kennicott Trip leaving 10 : 30 a.m. Call Center for reservations; Mon., Oct. 29, Kitchen Band practice 2 p.m. Ceramics 7 p.m.; Tues., Oct. 30, Cards with refreshments, 2 to 4 p.m. Hugh and Gertrude Lloyd welcomed her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Stone from Provo who stopped to visit last Thursday. Josie and Bill Wetmore spent four days in Heber City visiting her sister and husband, Ruth and J. Albert Smith. Gussie Tucker spent visiting her Thursday sisters, Nellie Morley of and Ruby Springville Harkness of Provo. Rowena Boren says she feels she is "floating on cloud nine" with the news of the arrival of her first granddaughter on October 19. The youngster was born to Bonnie and Donald Boren of LaMirada, Calif. acLeone James companied her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor of Castle Gate, to the Ferron Rest Home to visit an elderly uncle. Alonzo Seeley, who will be 97 years old in December. Enroute they picked up another sister, Angelina Hayward of Castle Dale. They also visited other relatives at the Rest Home. On the return trip, they stopped at Clawson to visit a brother and wife, Lund and Margaret Seeley. Then they drove to Castle Dale and had dinner with sister, Angelina. Lynn and Isabell Morley have returned from visiting relatives in Stockton, Calif. Lynn claims he was the official walnut cracker and brought back walnuts for friends to prove it. Ruby Willis' daughters, Lois Giordano, Ellaine Willis of Carbonville, and Esther Hunter of Dragerton together with 12 grandchildren, met at Ruby's home Saturday to celebrate while their husbands were deer hunting. THURSDAY, October 25 Robert F. Bingham, Garmett Dalpiaz and Camille Yoklavich. Willis October 26 An- derson, Vema Belcher, Mari Ann Ockey, Lisa James, Brent Nielson and Elizabeth Melo. Yolando October 27 Bruno and Jimmy Paletta. October 28 Ray (Bud) Cox, Paul Dalpiaz, Jeann Peckham, Candace Button, Saralyn M. Montoya, Ethel T. Binch and Scott Nicholas Grundy. October 29 Raymond Rachele. Lenard and Dora Thayn have returned from a week visit with their grandson and wife at Seattle, Wash. Dale Bradshaw is in the Navy. Their 'son, Cleon Thayn and three children of Murray joined them for the deer hunt. The party fell three deer on opening of the Training School, Odyssey House and L T.I.I October 1 Terry Hill, Steven Olsen, Jim Bryner, Edythe Smith and Mary Foderaro. Lou Davis, October 2 Denis Marrelli and Carrie Reid. Lori Ann October 3 Reid, Frank S. Jaimez Jr. and Cathy Lamph. October 9 Nancy Stavar, Paul L. Young, Merlynn Anderson and Shanna Farish. October 10 Larry Shane Parkin, Anton L. Yelenich and John Gonzales. O O O O O o o o o o o o o o Q. ' ' i ' .',:- - i '. Vrfn g right) Ruth Durrant, educational selor; Joan Thorpe, president, and Thalia J Photo Thacker, secretary. coun-comin- H-- Even a neat smoker misses occasionally. If you should get match streaks on your clothes, rub them out with half a lemon. Here's a method of removing mercurochrome stains. To remove stains from washable fabrics, soak them overnight in a solution of four tablespoons of ammonia to a quart of water. Sponge articles requiring dry cleaning with alcohol until the stain disappears. You can also use alcohol on acetate. But it should be diluted with two parts water to one part alcohol. For stubborn stains, leave an alcohol saturated cotton pad on the spot and keep it wet until the stain vanishes. When you use alcohol, always test your fabrics first to see if they are colorfast. couragement and financial backing to help them with their project. The women's group is All types of clothing, looking for extra pipe that books and household goods can be used for a sprinkling will be on sale. The com- system and extra flower mittee in charge of the bulbs of any kind. Persons affair is Mrs. William having the items should Murphy, Mrs. Henry Bench. contact Mrs. Diamanti or Mrs. Agnes Porter and Mrs. Mrs. Everett Dale. John Sallas. President of the local So says the YA.. POKY! by IUD SAOB4DOV WON'T PAy HAMBuR&Ee, BUT THEY WILL HELP VA FIKJD A JOB SO Parents of retarded slate I fbr . library meet The second fall meeting of the Utah Association of Retarded Children, Carbon-Emer- y unit will be held October 31. Parents and friends of the retarded will meet at the College of Eastern Utah Library at 8 H-- Technical College. Some of the more active members and officers of the Italian-America- n Civic League in the capital city are former residents of Carbon County. In fact, the of this year's spaghetti dinner are Sam Corey, a former Kenilworth Kitchen Korner Resident submits holiday recipes resident and Mary whose husband is a Ber--tolin- a, Helper native. by KENDRA and SHIRLEY TOMSIC City receives With the holiday season coming upon us, this week's recipe, submitted by Jennie Chesnik of Helper is indeed a double treat. quarterly federal money The Potica Cake is a new recipe that so many of you have requested. It is really Helper City has received a Revenue Sharing check for $5,319 for one quarter of the fourth entitlement period that began on July 1, and will end on June 30, delicious and festive in appearance. Holiday 1974. The city has presently $10,941.62 in total unexpended revenue money that includes the recent received You needn't get steamed up. defogger in Ajax Window Cleaner & Defogger is particularly helpful when cleaning not only bathroom mirrors, but also rear windows in cars and eyeglasses. XZxi. For mfnrmition. conticl ihr ntirrof V4 office Klwi'k youi phonr booh) of nir Vtfrreru AdminBiriiitin. :X HtO Vwmoni Ave NW. fcuhingion. I I" 1010 p.m. C. sugar t. flour Place the nut mixture into the batter. Swirl with a knife and pour into well greased and floured angel food pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour and 15 12 2 minutes. Cool on rack. Serve with whipped cream or sprinkle with powdered sugar. Holiday Wine Cake 1 1 1 4 pkg. yellow cake mix pkg. vanilla pudding t. nutmeg eggs C. oil C. sweet wine Beat egg whites first and then place all ingredients in large bowl and beat 5 minutes on medium speed Va pint sour cream iy2 t. Vanilla 1 1 Sift together 3 times: 3 C. flour lVfe t. baking powder Vk t. baking soda until batter- is smooth. - Cream sugar and butter. Add eggs, one at a time, then add sour cream and vanilla. Beat well. Add flour mixture slowly to cream mixture. months. Mix together: 1 C. chopped walnuts 1 C. chopped dates 1 1. cinnamon 2 T. flour , 4 eggs The shrew leads a fast life and a short one. Rather frequently it is found dead without any mark of violence; dead of old age at 16 is Cake Potica Cake C. butter iy2 C. sugar In a daze about condensation that forms on bathroom mirrors after a hot shower? the Wine very moist and easy to make, and as Mrs. Chesnik said, "Aged, it is even better." said city recorder Albert Fossat. Some of the money has been authorized for use by the city council but has not yet been spent. Mr. Fossat said most of the money will be used for capital VEI? you kim pay JENNIE CHESNIK shows Potica Cake and Holiday Wine Cake. The Helper woman's recipes to these pastries are J Photo found in the related article on this page. entitlement, thEV.A. J FEE any student of Italian parentage in the state may apply, are two for the University of Utah and two for the Utah Grease and flour angel food pan. Pour in batter and bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Place cake upright on rack for 5 minutes to cool. Turn out and dust with powdered sugar. Best when allowed to age. hunt. Yeast should not be softened in warm milk or brought in contact with SAVINGS shortening in any way before some flour is added to the mixture. 0 up to 4 ' X. A E Bojys Wednesday, Thursday, mm Friday & as Saturday PGDJs WOMENS SAMPLE SCuogg Mrs. Peggy sizes Wright, Kendra, Chad and Dione of Brigham City visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilstead while her husband was on a cattle drive in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Magann and family have 4 to assets 033 IH2 5 vvvj j Florsheim, Paradise Kittens, y Cobbler, Jolene, Winthrop, Poll home. mm FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 - Church Hall 5 100 Jackpot Valuable Prizes Numbers Called Donation $1 10 Games Fun For All o o o o o o o o o o o o o FOR FINE FOOTWEAR TK r Handbags to $10 reg. Parrot, Nunn Bush Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor are in Provo and in Taylorsville. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Gilson and family are making their home here after they bought the Nella Tabone home. Neil Magann and two boys of Dugway stayed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verdis Magann. of Paul Hreinson Clearfield is here visiting with Hubert and Vanda Hreinson plus deer hunting. Kim and Judy Bench of West Jordon saw Kate Orton, then went to Spring Glen for the hunt. Wednesday, Thursday & Friday for your shopping convenience t22 moved into town, after buying the Walt Barney Attend ST. ANTHONY'S 56 ' club, Mrs. Etta Diamanti, urged more citizens to get involved in the Senior Citizens' Park because the Girl Scouts need both en- The Helper Women's Club will hold a Rummage Sale on November 1 through the 10 at the site of the old Helper Bakery. Proceeds from the sale will go towards the Senior Citizens Park under construction by the local Girl Scouts. SEP- Tays, Deborah Rachele and Ramona Giordano. Roberta September 30 Marston, Diane Marie Sneddon, W. Johnny Borla and Jean Rolando. "r Rummage Sale set by Women's Club McGonigal. TEMBER 27 David Grant Babcock, Mary D. Cox, Christy Milkovich and Tony O'Berto. Morley September 28 Bush, Tyler Goff, Margaret Crespin, Leone Nourse and Scott Young. Ann September 29 ''''' I The scholarships. scholarships for which Nov. 1 Rami October 30 Sargent and Hazel Allred. Kent October 31 Houghton, John Fish, Bina Martini, Jimmie Ori, Jennie Jorgensen and Martha THURSDAY, - - m Kostopulos, Camp PREPARING music selections for up-Castle Gate LDS Ward Relief Society meetings are officers (left to Senior Citizen News ff American Fork lesson; Homemaking JoAnne Hyatt, Cultural Refinement; v i Stepmaster Dr. Scholls Scooters 1 titer- East Main' Price- - u,ah H it ii Snow Ooovs III V O Boots WOMENS Hi Fashion - . only X 12211 ALL WINTER , - Reg. to $25 u 7 r Evening Shoes f Ml ST u II '. srtst reg. to "3- -' . MENS WOMENS Dress Heels Dress Shoes reg. to $30 Rh Reg. to 1 o JD i $16 tttr. |