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Show Senior Citizens News dtobSS Musical serving Spaghetti; 12:30 Delia Thayn and Phyllis BradS-T- i PnT Ceramics instructed by Marva Shaw; 7 p m Art instructed by Carl Olsen. AUgserv7ni rJ7g 2 '" rS?5 gf5aKSt BM6f 1 ; 9 - 2 p.m. Bingo P ?me',I 10 -1noon at reservations at Carbon Nursing at Fisherman's Wharf. They visited the Redwood Forest and spent several days at the nearby beaches including Monterey Beach which was especially beautiful. They visited with relatives in Santa Clara and in Gilroy, Calif. They also visited with friends in Sunnyvale, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Suenlentrope and their Mrs. children. four Suenlentrope is the former Joann Dalpaiz, a former Helper resident. On their way home they visited with Gabriel and Eva Bruno in Elko, Nev. who are old 0 Pistachio inside out cake This recipe produces a delicious cake, especially if you like something different, submitted by Mrs. Harriet' home eggs cup club soda 1 cup oil lk cup chopped nuts. Add a few drops of green food coloring to batter if desired. Blend all ingredients in large mixing bowl. Then beat 2 minutes at medium speed. Bake in greased, floured 10 inch bundt pan at 350 degrees for 50 minutes. Cool 15 minutes. Remove from pan. (allow to cool) Split in layers. Spread about 1 cup frosting between layers, spoon rest into center. Chill. Garnish with chopped nuts. Serve. 1 - -f- I (Bh .1- - .1- - -- WVJ --itf Jfm J rZ? li iti tp Hospital recently. and The Racheles Pearces were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gillespie and daughters and also were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Veltri and children during their Salt Lake visit. Mrs. Gillespie is a sister to Mr. Rachele and Mrs. Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie spent a few days 1 by Shelly Babcock 472-56- tXfr eV LV "Jt 0 LV p00pwppwfipp TUESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. KkB VARIETY CLUB The Variety Club met on Thursday, July 29th at the home of Mrs. Jane Juliano. She served a buffet luncheon to her guests. The birthday of Mrs. Julia Zorn was celebrated, and she Terry visited with their mother, Mrs. Salvatore Rachele and other family members in this area from July 22 to the 25th. Together they traveled to Salt Lake City to visit their father, who underwent surgery at Holy Cross t. .1- - GDufe 23. July Racheleof Las Cruces, New" Mexico and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pearce of Aspen, Colo, FROSTING oz. envolope dream whip. 1 Blend 1 V2 cup cold milk pkg. jello pistachio flavor instant pudding. Whip until thick about 5 minutes. Tint frosting with a few drops of green food coloring if desired. 1 on stayed on to extend her vacation with the Natz family and will return home by jet in time for school. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 3 - -- 1 - returned friends. They Topolovec of Spring Glen. 1 pkg. reg. white or yellow cake mix 1 pkg. jello pistachio flavor instant pudding and pie filling (3te oz.) 1 Calif, for They daughter, Carol Natz, her husband and family. They enjoyed visiting with their three grandchildren, David, Jean Ann and Jimmy. Together, they spent a day touring all the points of interest in San Francisco, including another day spent Kitchen Korner l San week vacation. 24-2- 7 "I Bonacci to here in Helper at the home of another sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bradley, due to their father's illness. Mr. and Mrs. John Labori and Mr. Hector Chiara were happy to have their sister, Mrs. Bertstrom, received a gift from her from Margaret San Jose, Calif, as secret pal. Plans were their guest for five days the Margaret Lamoreaux was hostess to the Tuesday afternoon bridge club at the LaSalle dining room Tuesday, July 27th. Her guests included Mrs. Rae Kloepf er and Miss Ann Price. High winner was Mrs. Elmo Bray, Ann Price took second place and Irene Greener took third. The members enjoyed luncheon made for a summer picnic for members and their families to be held in August at the Price Recreation together. FRIENDLY CLUB MEETS Members of the Friendly Club met on July 15 at the home of Mary Pinarelli in Spring Glen. They enjoyed a summer barbecue. who attended Mrs. Alberta Rolando, Mary Sunter, Mrs. Tina Zemlock, Mrs. Ann Kosec, Mrs. Gloria Skerl, Mrs. Edith Piccioni, Mrs. Madelyn Tone, Mrs. Mary Lange, and Mrs. Elsie Webster. Members included Are your checks bouncing like rubber balls? v last July. Also of week visiting here were their two sisters-in-laMrs. John Contratto, of San Jose, Calif, and Mrs. Adolph Chiara of Redding, Calif. Together they enjoyed a steak fry at Hector's cabin at Scofield, where Hector was the chef. They were also dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Other Labori, family members who joined them were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Chiara from Provo and their family of four sons, Samuel, Jared, Daniel and a new baby boy, Joseph Chiara. Mrs. Joe Mr. and Klegante Sr. of Helper attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Miss Ann Marie Elegante to J. Lowell Tye on July 22. They were married at the Heritage House in Salt Lake City an in impressive ceremony followed by a reception. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antone John Elegante of Minnesota. Minneapolis, The groom's ' parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Warren Tye of Salt Lake City. A rehearsal dinner was held on Wed. evening at the Inn. The couple Villiage will make their home in Salt announces that a seminar will be held on Thursday, 4 Lake City following a honeymoon to California. The next day, July 23, Mr. and Mrs. Elegante attended the wedding of their grandson, Joseph Alan Elegante and Joyce Ann Wilkins. They were married at the Wedding Bells in Center Reception Granger in a beautiful ceremony with a reception following. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex A. Wilkins of Granger. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Antone John Elegante of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Members of the wedding party and immediate family members were guests at a wedding breakfast that morning. After a honeymoon trip, the young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles a two were guests the home of their Jose, 2 637-508- Joe Wilson, traveled instructed by Peggy Fiack. Aug. Hot Meals for Seniors with reservations serving Beef Stew with Noodles; 1:30 p.m. Macrame' instructed by Esther Burgess. ' Yo1?'" ffel like life's worth living after taking these trips with the Senior Citizens: 1. See the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus at the Salt Palace in good seats Aug. 21st. 2. Aug. you can go out close to nature at Camp Rogers near Kamas. $35 will be needed for toom and board with $5 required at registration. Lots of activity 3. Lagoon Trip is Aug. 28th. 4. We'll again go to Senior Citizens' Day at the State Fair and that evening see new Ice Follies at the Salt Palace Telephone for your reservations - Mrs. 472-560- their granddaughter, Miss Terry m- - 12 noon Hot Meais for Seniors with serving Baked Fish; Mr. and and Jr. for Seniors w"h reservations Harmonica Band Practice Bradshaw; 8 p.m. Dance at P American Legion Hall. Aug. By Shelly Babcock Se with reservations pm" Leisure Club Meeting at East Men's Ceramics instted by AUg6rJrni2Kn00n0t,M?ls ?IE Internal Revenue Service K fr Tfr Pm' S31? . v . line-by-li- Civ IILl ;'f U m I Helper Resident, retired from the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad after 41 years of service on July 15. He was born in Limon, Colo. He later moved to Denver, Colo, where he attended local schools. He Desmond Peckham Charles m " Rite-Masone- o. : . Birthday Greetings Cam-pede- family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blackham, long time residents of Long Beach, Calif, have moved back to Orem, Utah. They were former residents of Helper and Kenilworth. Last week they visited here briefly with Mrs. May Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milano of Martin and their home. however, there will be no discussion of the technical aspects of employee plan law. w James Hammond James Hammond retired June 27 from the Denver and Rio Grande railroad after 41 years of service. He was born in Vernal and moved to Helper with his parents. He was raised in Helper and started working for the railroad in April of 1936 in the roundhouse in Helper. He started working as a fireman in October of 1936 The morning session, For 5500-K- Practitioners Don't ruin your credit with bad checks. special checking account with, overdraft protection up to $500 can help you when you find yourself a little overdrawn, yet you need to write a check. A Van Huesen 1961-196- toll-fre- 6, Let's get a bit more ugm on Ihe subject! Hi, I'm Reddy Kilowatt, your Utah Power. This column is devoted to common questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service, "or energy conservation are welcome. friend at Save on dishwashing Does an automatic dishwasher a bit of energy? use quite addition to the electricity required to operate its pump, there is usually a booster hot water heating element. An average dishwasher uses 14 gallons of hot water per load; next to heating and cooling your home, heating your water is the second largest energy consumer. To economize, be sure that your dishwasher is full, but not overloaded, before you turn it on. Scrape your dishes before loading. When rinsing is necessary., use cold water. After the final ishwashing rinse, and before the drying cycle begins, a small amount of electricity may be saved if you turn off the dishwasher and open the door, allowing your dishes to air dry. (Some people do not like to A Yes. In vs. conventional economical to operate, a conventional or "frost-free-" Which is more refrigerator freezer? conventional refrigerator freezer requires less electricity than e model. A 15 cu. ft. a conventional refrigeratorfreezer requires approximately 1200 kwh per year, as compared to 1800 kwh per year for a e similar model. However, a conventional refrigeratorfreezer must be defrosted frequently to operate most economically. Many refrigerators have heating elements in their walls to prevent condensation on the outside. These heaters need to be on only when the air is extremely humid, so you can save energy if the refrigerator you buy has a switch to turn off the heaters. A A frost-fre- Helper Price ft? ( rts and Dress Shirts . two-do- or Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P. O. Box 699. Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Due to space limitations, all questions and suggestions cannot be printed In this column, but each will be answered. JEANS by Lee L.A.P.D. V Levi's Sizes 8 Slim to Helper State Bank Y 14 Regular ..1- FREE PARKING LOTS OF IT! 6H 3 EAST MAIN In Price Green River LOUISE DAVIS Manager mm POTJER St LIGHT 120 S. Main Street In Helper should 524-576- 7. Susie Boys... Sizes 8 to 20 8 a.m. to noon, will be on the preparation of the 5500-, and their related forms for annual return reporting of employee plans with fewer than 100 participants. The afternoon session, 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., will be for the 500 and its related forms with 100 or more participants. session select the half-da- y and was promoted to most appropriate to their engineer in 1942. practice and make reserMr. Hammond lost a leg vations to attend by in the Colton wreck in 1941 telephoning the Salt Lake while working as a fireman City IRS District Office, on one of the engines in- Mrs. April Clissold, volved. Residents in other e areas of Utah may call For five years, from Mr. Hammond worked by dialing in the freight office in Salt Because of limited space, Lake, but moved back to Helper after that time. companies or firms with Mr. and Mrs. Hammond several practitioners are are the parents of one encouraged to send only one daughter, Marci Haycock of representative to each session. Spring Glen. Frost-fre- e before returning ne planation of Special Reliance Procedure and Pattern Plans will be given; do this, because it can cause the water to leave spots on the dishes.) Kokal, drove to southern California to spend a week vacationing, July 13 to July 21. They visited Disneyland and had a lot of fun sightseeing in that area. They also spent a day at the beach Jw . Black, Ray ..Desmond I Peckham recently retired from the .Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. He was born April 8, 1915 in Midvale, Utah. He spent all his younger days there first hired out in the Bur-naand graduated from Jordan Shop car Dept. He Elegante of Helper acworked there several years School. High companied Mr. and Mrs. most before transferring to the as "Peck", Joe Elegante to the wedCar Dept. in Helper. He calls started him, everyone dings and joined in the working for the Rio Grande worked for 28 years on the festivities. shift. 1936 railroad in 1, graveyard April Mrs. Viola Kovacich of After moving to Helper, as a laborer. Utah Midvale, vacationed Butte, Montana Mr. Black became inHe was made assistant here at the home of her foreman of the Roper Yards terested in community sister, Mrs. Joe (Bertha) July 29, 1942. On May 27, affairs. He was one of the Elegante for three weeks in 1944, he was promoted to Charter members of the July. She also visited with foreman. He worked 12 first Rio Grande Scout other sisters, Mrs. Charles on the Marysville troops in Denver. He served (Adeline) Elegante and years Scout Master, branch as section foreman as assistant " Mrs. Phyliss Losik and her and has worked on Scout ComCub and every family of Helper. On July section between Ogden and missioner in Helper. He was Kovacich's 20th, Mrs. an active member for 25 Helper. daughters, Mrs. Rosemarie Mr. Peckham moved to years. Crowley and daughter Helper Sept. 1960 with his for the Carbon County Julie, and Mrs. Evelyn family where has been School District for 25 years. Jordan and daughter, track foremanhe until his He was a member of the Terry, of Butte, Mont, retirement on July 26, 1976, Helper Kiawanis Club, and joined the group for a. with 40 also served as President. years service. family get together. They He is active in the He managed the Helper accompanied their mother Railroad Vets Club, and has Swimming Pool for 10 to their homes in Montana. served as a past president. years. He has held various Spending the 24th of July He is also active in the positions in the community, weekend at Flaming Gorge Lions Club. He has including past Exalted Recreation area were Helper been of the Ruler of Price Elks Lodge chairman Helper residents, Mr. and Easter 1550. He is a member of the the anHunt, Egg Mr. and Mrs. John Taskar, nual Children's Christmas Lodge No. 26 Joppa Mrs. Frank Tomsic Jr., Mr. 32nd F.&A.M. and other activities. party degree Mrs. and Max Magann and Scottish and He the also Lions served MrsMr. Bill and Tracy, Club as a past president. York Mason. He is a and Voll Kevin, Marie He married Louise member of El Kalah Shrine Faucett and Cindy Boulter Feb. 13, 1937. They Temple, and at the present Also joining the have seven children, four time he is President of the group were Mr. and Mrs. Eastern Utah Shrine Club, Bob Evans and Mr. and daughters and three sons; President of Rio Grande Gerald Peckham, Granger, Mrs. Scott McKnight of Salt Vets Club No. 2, and is Lake City. They enjoyed Ut.; Mrs. Darrell (Rae West Lene) serving as President of the Beckstrom, fishing, camping and water Mrs. Eloff Past Exalted Rulers Jordon, Ut.; skiing of Price Elks Association Midvale, Greco, (Joyce) Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tryon Lodge. Utah; Royce Peckham, of Salt Lake City are proud1 He married Geneva to announce the birth of Riverton, Utah; James Bonacci on Dec. 29, 1945. He their first baby on July 28. Peckham, Sandy Utah; has one daughter and four The bouncing baby boy Mrs. Dianna Shotack, and Mrs. Delta, Alaska; grandchildren living in weighed in at 7 lbs. 9 oz. and Denver, Colo. His mother, Gary (Penny) Tupper, measured 21 inches tall, at Alaska. Fairbanks, They who is 96 years old, also Holy Cross Hospital. He has have 18 resides in Denver. grandchildren. been named Mickey David. Happy grandparents include Max and Alice Magann of Helper and Mrs. Irene Tryon of Price. The new mother is the former From the Helper Journal Judy Magann. mJUUUUJUU Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Ori LlLUJLmJUJUUUULOJU of Spring Glen were, Aug. 4, Robert L. Stone, Zaccaria, John Garavaglia, pleasantly surprised with a Kerry Nielson. Skerl, Stanley visit from old friends from Joseph Aug. 5., Larry Peirce, Pueblo, Colo, on Sunday David Hreinson, Melvin Gibson, Joe Bruno. Aug. 9, Garth Edwards, July 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. l, Louie Felice, Pete Edward Hribar and family Aug. 6, Brooke Nielsen, V. Mark Atwood, were enroute to their home Ronnie Shotack, Tracy Rick Milano. after spending a vacation in Sillitoe. Aug. 10, James H. Stone, Canada and stopped to Aug. 7, Isabelle Vega, spend the day with the Ori Jeffrey Garn Pollock. Judv Jackie Garcia. granddaughter, August 19, 1976, at the Salt Lake City District Office, 465 South 4th East, Salt Lake City, Utah, for tax practitioners involved with reporting employee benefit plans. The seminar will consist of two periods to give instruction on the preparation of the 5500 series forms. A brief ex- frost-fre- THEN IT'S TIME FOR A CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH OVERDRAFT PROTECTION FROM NAMEBANK 3 Tax workshop set August 19 Railroad retirements 12 noon Hot Meals for Seniors 4 Aug. The Helper Journal 1976 Aug. 4, Wednesday, CO. |