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Show The Helper Journal 4 ... f . . A.,' ft iff i4 Thursday, Mar. 28, 1974 Pianists play in recital . St. Anthony's Beginning students of piano instructor Tia Imai of Helper .participated in a group recital before their parents and fellow students March 16. Featured in the recital were Elaine Konakis, Sandy i and Marianne Ockey, Jennifer Spenske, Amy Bernadette Maddax, Johnnie Zupon, Richard and Gary Olsen and Frankie Romano. Mrs. Imai said she plans to hold another rcital for other students some time in Pugliese, April. Women's Club discusses convention fei f. The Helper Women's Club at its meeting last Thursday made plans and accepted reservations for the district convention in Green River ft it-li- CJr at April 6. The club also made favors for the convention. iumn firemen Tony Tone, Mike Zamatakis and Jim Bottino (left to right) man the hose line. HELPER Fireman Blackie (Dominic) Saccomano uses hose to extinquish blaze in rock dugout next to the Balance Rock mountain above Railroad Avenue as Fires raze dugout, hillside Fire razed a rock dugout on the Balance Rock mountain near Railroad ? Avenue Saturday evening and an estimated 400 feet of hill side between Garden used by Nick Belcastro, now GO deceased, to raise chickens. The estate is now managed by his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bardo Felice of Helper. Three youngsters playing in the area, chased from the structure before the fire FRIDAY, MARCH 29 - Church m Hall began by Rudy Sanfelice, a Railroad Avenue resident, apparantly set off the blaze, Chief Pugliese said. After Mr. Sanfelice warned the boys, they again ydd Jackpot 55 High School Monday ternoon. According to Fire Chief af- Jim Pugliese, the fire Saturday started about 6:15 p.m. in a rock dugout once Attend ST. ANTHONY'S UJ Street and Helper Junior Valuable Prizes numbers called 12 games for $1 Fun for All In other business, Education Chairman Viola Ori announced that students of the Mont Harmon Junior High School in Price had submitted their entries in the essay contest. Winners will be announced at a later date. Last week's meeting was conducted by second Louise Peckham. vice-preside- returned to the dugout when the fire started, Chief Pugliese said. The identity of the boys was not known, he added. Another fire started about 12:30 p.m. and was caused by residents burning weeds, Chief Pugliese said. The fire at its peak was a spectacle as many residents from as far as the east side of town could see the flames. Students from the Helper Junior High School on their noon break also witnessed the ephemeral blaze. Renewal mission to start April 7 given to "Reconciliation" between oneself and God, society and God and self and those about us, Father Daz said. Parishoners of all ages The Christian Renewal Mission will be held at St. Anthony's Catholic Church starting at all Masses announced 7, Reverend Rudolph Daz. A April friends are welcome to attend, Father Daz added. their and will conclude the mission at the two Masses Easter Sunday Papal benediction (April 14). The mission, annually held during Holy week, will be conducted by Reverend E.J. Prenovost, C.S.P. of the Paulist Fathers of Layton. On April 8 through 10, a special evening service consisting of Mass and Sermon will start at 7 p.m., Now!! o mm more is rewardin than evera r Ztom with confessions following. The usual Holy Week Liturgies will be held April 11 through 13 at 7 p.m. with provisions for confessions before and after all services. Throughout the Mission, the emphasis will be on the Christion Life in today's world with special attention REV. E.J. PRENOVOST C.S.P. Stars coach to speak at Communion Breakfast Joe Mullany, coach of the Utah Stars Professional basketball team, will be guest speaker for the an- nual St. Anthony's Catholic Church Men's Palm Sunday Communion April 7 Breakfast in the Helper Civic announced Auditorium, Reverend Rudolph Daz. Chairman of this year's breakfast is Joe Rolando Sr. The breakfast will follow the 8 a.m. Mass for Catholic men and their sons. The meal will be prepared by members of the parish's Altar Society. Father Daz said con- fessions will be heard April 6 from 3 to 5 p.m.; 6 to 7 p.m. and 8 until 9 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the door the day of the banquet, after all Masses this Sunday or from Mr. Rolando, Angelo Welch or Father Daz. u Men from Notre Dame de Lourdes parish in Price have been invited to the breakfast, Father Daz said. Last year's speaker was John Mooney, sports editor of The Salt Lake Tribune. 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