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Show Thursday, Oct. (3AQDJDVADL GT. ArJYC3rJVG November 7, 0, 9 The Helper Journal 31, 1974 3 (S-Cn- n.0 G(iinidine D3(iC nmiraei? BGlh)S n November 7th 5 p.m. - 8 p .m. Carnival begins at 7 p.m. HELPER (CIVIC AUDIiOLilUuii Well baby clinic in ; r 4 J Price j by Jean important part of the American way of life. Because of successful diseases such as polio, measles, rubella, diptheria, tetanus and pertussis have been drastically reduced. The American people can and should be proud of the way they cooperated with their health public Duffy. All members attending the annual Halloween Party were costumed. Bingo was played, prizes were given. Chairman was Mrs. Susan This departments. resulted in a drastic reduction of polio, measles and rubella. However, in the 1970's we find a different picture. Parents have no longer been bringing their young children in and so the imlevel munization for preschool age children has been declining steadily since 1963. Outbreaks of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. these diseases have become O'Berto, Helper, announce more common and experts the engagement of their are afraid that epidemics occur again unless daughter, J. Michele could imO'Berto, to Otto E. Stuart, more children are son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor munized. Mrs. Lugy Trujillo sets sopapillas on the table for the E. Stuart, Price. touch to a festive meal. J Photo finishing John Dr. J. Witte, Miss O'Berto, a medical Imof the Director Cross technologist at Holy munization Division of the Hospital, is a 1974 graduate Kitchen Korner Center for Disease Control, of Utah of the University to this advice parents. and Holy Cross Hospital gives Medical "Parents should check their of School records to make sure that Technology. Mr. Stuart is employed as each child is protected student engineer at Utah against polio, measles, Power and Light Co. (Salt rubella, diptheria, tetanus Lake Division) while at- and pertussis! Children who immunized are not A special thanks goes to Mrs. Lugy Trujillo of Helper for tending the University of should befully to the submitting three recipes to add to your files. The entaken Utah. No wedding date has been doctor of local health chilada's, sopillas, and biscochitos can be the touch of Mexican culture you may wish to add to your American department. set. culture come November 28, Thanksgiving day. Enchilada's Ron Shanin's 1 lb. hamburger Michele O'Berto Otto Stuart Helper couple to wed H-- south of the border touch for a festive date A IOSCO &MIMS11 tbsp. flour tbsp. chili powder Vz tsp. salt tsp. garlic salt 1 doz. corn tortillas 1 small onion 1 lb. grated cheese (American or banquet) Prepare chili sauce: Brown 1 lb. hamburger, remove meat. Add 3 tbsp. flour and brown; add 2 tbsp chili powder, V-tsp. salt, Va tsp. garlic salt. Add enough water to make a 3 2 0G0 5 YEARS IN THE MAKING was Cox. Moore, cooperation TOUCH THE&?C SKY Ann Dimick Mrs. Louise Pecham presided over the Helper Women's Club meeting held October 24th at 1:30 in the Civic Auditorium. Prayer was given by Mrs. Vera immunization programs of 1960's childhood the f5&N.. 7 Pm:S Bridge Club home of Claranell Day, hostess. Dessert was served first and Josephine Archer was special guest. Winners for the day were Josephine Tuesday met at the Buchannan, are an Mrs. Hazel depicted the Halloween theme; corn stalks, straw, centerpeices were asparagus stalks with red berries. Pumpkin pie, punch and coffee were served from the tea table decorated with a Halloween Decorations tablecloth. The business meeting did take place first, however, in which the women discussed their annual Thanksgiving service, which has been baking home made cookies and taking them to the Veterans Hospital for a Thanksgiving treat for the men. These plans will be finished by the November 21st meeting which will be held at a 1:00 p.m. dinner at the El Rancho. All members are urged to get their reservations to Mrs. Agnes Porter as soon as possible. The next Helper Women's Club meeting is scheduled for November 14th. Mrs. Emilio Ori was "pleasantly surprised by two dear friends" whom she hasn't seen for 40 years. Last Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Elven of Downey Woolsey After getting the number you want from the information operator, say: "Thank you. Have a nice day." Fitzgerald, ALt MAKKPWNS...3ll and Wmter fashions -spc'l groups of I) NEW for- dresses pant sui-fsportswear s lingerie 'Reduced for clearance Jeanie Pat, born October 20th at 8:15 a.m. in the Carbon Hospital, Price, Utah. Jeanie weighed 7 lb. 11 oz. and 21" tall. She has a brother, Brian, and a sister Penny. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bottino of Helper and Mrs. Alber W. Noel of Chatmansville, West Virginia. the Bridge and Louise End - Of Mon clearance birth of their daughter Monday Gertrude Irene Greener reports their Bridge Club met Tuesday afternoon at the LaSalle Annex for a dessert luncheon at which Mary Ann Mullins was hostess. Only regular members attended. Win merly from this area. Steve Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Olsen of Helper spent last weekend hunting with Rex, Jay, Jimmy and Johnny Bryner. He left last Monday to return to Rick's College in Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Noel of Helper announce the met at Mullins. Bosone. Mrs. former Mutual residents, stopped to visit and reminisce over old times with the Ori's. Joe and JoAnn Rolando, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rolando of Helper, were home over the weekend visiting with friends and relatives. Sister Joseph Marie and Sister Anja of St. Anthony's Convent, Mrs. Madge Tomsic, and Mrs. Jean Dimick traveled to Salt Lake Saturday to participate in a seminar concerning the use of music in Liturgical Celebration of Mass. The Cathedral of the Madeline was the center for the seminar and while there the women visited with Father John Kokal and California, Father ners were Clare Halpine, Lillian Labori, Lucille Ossana, and Mary Ann AGAIN... -- and more. Club home of Elizabeth Dalpaiz, hostess. Dessert was served first and Mrs. Patti Sloan was a special guest. Winners for the day were Margaret Reid, Arlene Reddington, and Claranell Day. 1 3 1 1 COLOR by DeLuxe produced by R. E. SHANIN ENTERPRISES, A FOUR-WAL- - DISTRIBUTORS, L ONE DAY ONLY East Carbon City-Esqui- 1 tsp. salt tbsp. lard Add enouch water to roll out as thin as possible. Cut and fry in hot grease. t0 INC. RELEASE INC Biscochitos (cookies) Sun. Nov. 3 re 2 Theatre Showtimes: p.m. Nov. to Theatre Price Coming cups lard or shortening cups sugar IV2 1 tsp. anise seed 2 eggs 6M cups sifted flour 5 Sorry, no passes accepted mm cups flour tsp. baking powder Sopapillas (type of scone) 3 tsp. baking powder tsp. salt 1 3 cup water Cream lard, add sugar and anise seed until creamy. Beat eggs and add to lard mixture. Blen until light and fluffy. Sift flour, baking powder, salt and add to mixture. Add water and knead. Roll Vt inch thick and sprinkle with topping. 1 BANKING TWINS Topping: Vz cup sugar tsp cinnamon Bake about 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet at 350 degrees for 15 minutes or until slightly brown. 1 Ces's Drive-O- n east main in price louise Davis managet Wliy Wayie Qwei Votes for Oak When you're born and raised in Panguitch, graduate from the University of Utah, serve an L. D. S. mission to France, and are the father of five childrenyou're definitely a Utahn. Wayne Owens has never forgotten that he is from Utah. That's why he has returned so often to find out what Utahns think and what they need. That's why he has held 85 Town Meetings towns and communities--communitiUtah's in that have never even seen a Congressman es before. That's why Wayne Owens has supported Utah interests in Congress: Supported the C. U. P. Opposed Gun Control. bn For convenience, economy, efficiency, keep your Checking and Savings Accounts together here at our complete service bank. We will gladly open either or both accounts for you. r A..V.IU.. m j? mm n t 3 Malts Taco's Corn Dogs Soft Drinks Hamburgers 1 Opposed Abortion. Fought against excessive Government spending. Hot Dogs Even though the name has the food's the same changed GREAT!! CALL IN ORDERS READY IN A JIFFY Owens Wayne for U.S. Senator Democrat MOVE Indfijmdffit 472-569- 0 North Main Pd. Adv. by OWENS FOR SENATOR Committee, Ian dimming, Chmn. ! many fashions now reduced gravy. Chop onion and grate cheese. Fry tortillas in hot oil. Dip tortillas in chili sauce. Fill tortillas with hamburger, cheese and onion roll up. cover with chili Put some cheese on top of enchiladas sauce. Cook at 300 degrees for about 20 minutes, until cheese melts. . begins Archer, Immunizations it Tarmval til- - |