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Show We goofed. In last week's Kitchen Korner Apple Cake recipe submitted by Mary Callor of Helper we inadvertently omitted 3 cups of r flour from the list of ingredients. We would like to apologize for any-- inconvenience this may" have caused our readers. n vrnf Thursday. Mar. 28, 1974 The Helper Journal were Tommy Bonacci, Kyle Tomsic, Jeannie Rolando and Larry Litizzette. The team took second place in the meet, just four points behind Spanish Fork. Kyle, Lake on business. They also visited with daughter and husband, Bilene and Steve and with Chubbuck, granddaughter Tammy. Mr. and Mrs. Brent and Tatton are the parents of a Jeannie Tommy baby boy who was born qualified for the State TTT March 5 at the Carbon Forensics Meet set March ,i.r. Hospital. The little lad 29 and 30 in Salt Lake. Captain and Mrs. Gary C. weighed 7 pounds 7 ounces at birth and was named Berensen and children Bryan Ernest. Grand- Kehli, Brent and Casey of Tony Hribar and Walter parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clovis N.M., visited here Borla attended the Western Quedell Tucker and Mr. and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Funk and his Boys Baseball Association Mrs. Lamar Tatton. are Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. meeting in Salt Lake recently. Mrs. Ernest Toson of Clayton Berensen of Ferron Mr. and Mrs. Dick Helper, Mrs. Goldie Tucker this past week. AcNewberry and children of Fairview and grea- companying them was Cindy, Randy and Marty tgrandfather Roscue Cynthia de Canpos, an from Taledo Ore., were Christensen of Springville. exchange student from here a week visiting parents Mrs. Goldie Tucker of Brazil who is residing in Don Fairview and Mr. and Mrs. grea- Clovis with the Berensens Newberry of Castle Gate tgrandfather Roscue tor six montns. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christensen. of Springville. Tomsic of Helper. Mrs. Edith Tone attended the Newberry is the former Utah State Bowling Barbara Tomsic. They also Association Tournament in visited grandmother Santa Murray that was held at the Benash and other relatives Fashion Lanos. In the third and friends. week standings, she was The. Thursday Night high with a 1692 in cash all Bridge Club met at the events. i The Friday Night Bridge Club met at the home of Margaret Lamoreaux. Her guest was Annie Pizza. The club was served a dessert luncheon. Winners were Lillian Laboroi, Mary Morrison, Mrs. Lamoreaux and Mrs. Pizza. Michelle O'Berto was home from studies at Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake for a week visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.B. O'Berto. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hatch and son Jack and Mr. and f loaf of her FRANCES Mascaro of Helper displays homemade bread for which she submitted this week's H-- J Photo Kitchen Korner recipe. VERY SPECIAL... One of the most special days of your life. Remember it with beautiful, color photographs. That's our specialty. Please call on us. . . . Kitchen Korner true-to-lif- e Richard Dart Photography L Ph. or in Price Provo-375-914- 0 J 37-0863 Homemade bread enhances any menu by KENDRA and SHIRLEY TOMSIC Fill Carload Purchase Makes This By Far THUS YEAR! Winter Tire I Time is Almo Jt Off F 0T3G GAD.G Studded snow tires - H ere! those n Him X rejhe other guys 2 2 BLEMISH Appearance 11(0) SizeHR70-1- w only Whitewallor 5 Blackwall 4 Belt plies of Dynacor rayon cord for better tread stability, longer tread mileage, greater tire strength. t. salt ' ; " : T. sugar Dissolve yeast in cup of lukewarm water. Add two tablespoons of sugar. Let w MfifMff family week's submitted by Homemade Bread (5 loaves) 5 lb. Drifted Snow flour 2 yeast cakes, dry or fresh 2 eggs 1 C. shortening 2 qt. milk fresh milk, dried milk, or canned milk may be used diluted with water m :u te ravenous recipe, Frances Mascaro of Helper, makes five loaves of bread which freeze well. Utah State Law! 1 M and bright appetites. This removed bv March 31 MUST be the blooming days of spring with the delicious aroma of Homemade Bread floating from your kitchen. There is nothing quite like homemade bread or hot rolls to enhance the simplest of menus and what a wonderful way to get good nutrition while appeasing minutes. Meanwhile, mix the flour, salt, Ms cup sugar, eggs, and milk. Add the yeast. Mix real well and knead until stand l for 20 dough is soft but not sticky. Let stand, cover for one hour in a warm place. Knead dough down. Let stand until it rises. Make dough into desired loaves. Place in bread pans. Let stand about one hour. Bake at 375 degrees for 1 hour or at 350 degrees if oven is too hot. Mitchell Morticians R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel 2 Radial plies of Dynac rayon cord for smoother ride, superior control. Phone - Price Great-grandparen- ts Mrs. Monty Hatch and daughter Kristy Saturday visited Grandpa Jewett who is from convalescing surgery in the Veteran's home of Lenore Bonacci. The hostess served a Hospital in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde dessert luncheon before Zorn hosted an open house play. Winners for the for their son Terry and evening were Louise Bosone bride at their home March Carey Mabrito and Mary 9. Sheila Sampson and Rebol. Hostess to the FriendTerry were married in Delta at the Deseret Ward ly club last week was Chapel March 2. Mr. Zorn is Tina Zemlock of Spring employed by Utah Power & Glen. The members were Light. The couple will served a dessert luncheon reside in Spring Glen. Some and spent the evening 100 guests congratulated the socializing. newlyweds and were served Diane Tasker was guest a buffet luncheon at the of honor at a birthday open house. held at the slumber Catherine Kirkwood was home of party her parents Mr. honored at her home on her and Mrs. Tom Taskar. birthday March 18 by her Guests were served children and grandchildren. Diane refreshments. Mrs. Kirkwood received received many gifts. many gifts from her family Mrs. George Grivet, including Mr. and Mrs. Bill accompanied by Mary Kirkwood and family Mr. Rebol, flew to New York to and Mrs. Lannie Kirkwood arrange memorial services and family, Mrs. Aileen for her brother, Marc Kirkwood and sons, Mr. and who died Woodward, Mrs. Fred Kirkwood and following a short illness. children, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tom Woodward, a brother, Davies and one greatg- of Phoenix, Ariz., was also randchild Tyrone. present. Internment was in Marie Truscott and Sena the Price City Cemetery. Johnson spent the last While in New York, they weekend of spring break visited with Mary's brother from college on a hiking and Dr. and Mrs. John O. Vieta. camping trip in the San Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook Rafael Desert. left early Monday for their Pearl Jones was honored home in Redondo Beach, Sunday with a birthday Calif, after spending some dinner at the home of her time here visiting parents son and family Mr. and and other relatives and Mrs. Tracy Jones. friends. Ann Picco was hostess to Mary and George Pizza the Friday Afternoon spent the weekend in Salt Sewing Club at her home. Lake and also went to Guest for the afternoon was Wendover for an evening, Betty Dyet. All regular accompanied by daughter members attended and and husband, Mr. and Mrs. were served a dessert Merrill Maughan of Salt luncheon by the hostess. Lake. They returned home Mae took the Bray thursday Night Bridge Club to the LaSalle dining room for the evening last week where members The Carbon High School Forensics class attended a region Forensics meet in Springville last Thursday. Students attending from the Helper-SprinGlen area g ' season . . . $us"tpujs , Kn'i lops -- a Haters, really ofta, collection jeans and shorts . . . sketched - 'BfViA .411 coer- 1 jp 6 halter wfear o w'h iS 3nd east main in price Louise Davis manager on Monday. Ellen and Eli Matson spent the weekend in Salt were served a dessert luncheon before play. Winners were Mary Mullins, Annie Pizza, Margaret Lamoreaux and Rhoda Gibson. Josie Borla, son Jimmy and daughter Carolyn spent a week in Glenwood Springs, Colo., visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trevethan. Jimmy skied at Ski Vale, Snow Mass and Aspen during their stay. WMI1JE JG UUJ' When dyfing an article, add dye and soap at the same time and let article go through regular wash and rinse cycle. THESE RADIALS ARE IDEAL FOR Every Utah Motorist Must Have PICKUP TRUCKS No-Fau- Insurance lt Buy Now Before Tire Prices Increase! IE! CAE 111 SILVERTOWN BELTED :;!!-- .'fcv YourTax Refund could be the Start you need! 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