OCR Text |
Show The HELPER PACK FOUR JOURNAL (Utah) NOV. THURSDAY. 13, OLD KING "COLO" 1962 SEASON IS HERE HOSTESS Mrs Mike Bottino played host ess to her club group last Tues-(?o- y night inviting Mrs Alb Day and Mrs Elmo Bray as special guests. All the ladies present enjoyed a tasty dessert luncheon and bridge with prizes going to Mrs John Mabrito and Mrs Len-o- re Bonacci. BOTTHNO MTOS 4 BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Members of the Friday night bridge club and special guests, Mrs Rudy Rebol and Mrs Mike Bottino, met last week at the home of Mrs Elmo Bray for their usual bridge and luncheon social. Lucky prize winners were Mrs Wm Morrison, Mrs Irvin Davies and Mrs Rielbol. b sure! Mrs ILon Wall wee and son K?nt of Or em, visited here over the past weekend with parents, Mr and Mrs Ken Carr and other family members. This is the time for Old King Cold. First come the scratchy WOMAN'S CLUB TOURS The members of the Helper sensation in your nose and throat Woman's club last week, in leu followed by the dull ache In of their regular meeting, visited1' your bones, and then 4Cachoo the Coal Cleaning plant at Well and youve got it. Despite claims you can't cure Prehistoric Muington and t" seum at Price. On both visits the a cold. Normally a cold lasts from women learned much about coalite to eight days and usually processing and facts about pre-- 1 does not require a physician. Sometimes, however, a fever historic people. Chairman for the clay was or cough hangs on, or the cold keeps recurring. In either event, Mrs John Sallas. see your doctor, because colds WOMEN rNVTTED. TO lead to pneumonia, bronchitas, MEETING (NOVEMBER 28 and a host of other infections, The Helper Woman's club this such as car, throat, sinus and week issued an invitation to all torcdl. women of Helper to attend an To ward off a cold, your doe open meeting Nov. 28 at the; tor. a member of the Utah State civic auditorium at I:i30 .p.m. Medical Association, ofifers these At that timra Mrs Clara Scho- - pimple rules: field of Price, will present 8i Keep your body in best con- to firfht' disease germs by special program on Home Man-jrtltidiet of agement eating a pood, nutritious foods. Get en- a a ouofti slep every night. 3 Don't sit or lie in a draft. j on ,, tw. daughter Annette returned home from a trip to Detroit, Mich. Mrs Dalpiaz was a deleCARD OF THANKS gate to the National Council of To the mianrv friends and rel- Catholk Women convention held who were so kind and there. Planned tours for the dele svmoathetic to us durina the gates and families were enjoyed inness and death of our beloved ily. and included a visit to Canada, mother and grandmother, Mrs En route by Zephyr, they en- - Matilda Tone, "we extend our Telephone calls from James Miner in Seattle, Wash., last joyed two ctays as guests of Dr, moBt grateful and heartfelt Mrs Paul Gonzalez and daugh Saturday brought glad tidings preciation. Also special thanks to grandparents Mr and Mrs Ace xer vomerine, or unicago, m. to the organizations which assist Miner and Mr and Mrs Bud Pet ed in so many ways to lighten LADY ELKS erssn, when he announced the The Ladv Rllks ,met Nnv 7 fnr'our burdens. Our thanks too for arrival of their son earlier that a regular business meeting. In he beautiful floral offerings day, who is the first grandson Matilda Tone Family of the evenine were Helen charge for the Miners. The new baby, Maxfield and Jerri Siaperas. David Acel, who has red hair IA clever pantomime was preand weighs 9 lbs, and mother sented by Claudia Dayton, Carie Bonnie are doing nicely. Big Jean Perenoud, Linda Steinman sister Carol Ann awaits his and Pam Boyack. They were fol homecoming. lowed (by the Swammie and assistant Betty Smith and Jerri Chuck's Pharmacy 24 Siaperas. 20 The group's Christmas party Rio Grande 14 28 32 will be held Dec. 5th. 12 Pepsi Cola Team High Series: Holiday NILE CLUB MEETS Cafe '2162; Friendly Tavern 2116 The Carbon County Nile club, and Marrelli Construction 2063. met in regular form last FriTeam High Gam: Holiday, by MARY TROY, night at the Carbon Country day 771; Friendly T 750, (Marrelli 727. Club With home economics consultant to President Ivy Jouflas Individual Jonoi & Laughlin Steol Corp. High series Eva presiding during the business Gomez and Aileen (Phillips tied session. At the onset of the Care and fleaning of Stainless with 476. Arlene Mangone 473. a tasty dessert luncheon evening Flatware and Accessories Julia Gomez 46I1- was served at tables depicting More and more brides are seIndividual high Arlene the Thanksgiving theme. Hostlecting carefree stainless steel 180, Eva Gomez 135, Mar- esses in Louise flatware over higher priced metcharge were garet Ganser 178. als. So inexpensive, so easy to Leavitt, Lillie Causer and Maur care for it's guaranteed to last a een Dorman. HITS..N MRS LEAGUE lifetime. Many young women to' With a 2943 series, Fos&t & day are combining a career with Attending the annual reunion Saocomanno team takes the lead of the marriage. They simply don't 145thDivision, US. Army have the time to polish flatware t, with only one at Salt Lake's National Guard by a and worry about proper storage. week remaining in the first secArmory last weekend were Mr They entertain frequently and tion of the league. Armond and Mrs Lee Pirtrnan. Lee said informally thus the need for a rolled a 220, 103 and over 200 flatware service elegant enough all from 166 totaling 8 S44 series. Frank for company, practical enough over the Intermountain west atfor everyday. Dalpiaz bowled a 103 and Ed tended the gala aftfalr. The increasing popularity of Marchetti 102. Kris Saocomanno stainless steel flatware and acrolled high for the women with cessories is. due to its unusual 192 and 486 series. Darlene Kart combination of beauty and pracchner was second with 158 and ticality. There is no more trouble Mrs Harry Hiatt and Mrs Ern Gardner were weekend visitors in Grand Junction, Colo., sharing time with their father and sister, Mr Art Johnson and Mr and Mrs Floyd Button and fam FREE TESTS AT ANY DOCTORS OFFICE OR Sponsored by Carbon County Medical Society s from Page One prominent activity of the Ghrist-ma- s S'.al organization, the (past two years. Many projects have been Fponsored to find hidden oases of IB as well as to find ' out fhere tuberculous infections are nt so the citizens of the cC'Timuriiity can Ibe protected." "Let's not forget that, in addition "to TB, a half million America .1? :it laid low Iby other chronic respiratory diseases," the chairm-said. As a matter at fact. f,- -2 are more deaths from Bron-V'i- 3 and IQrysema in VS. tvinn from tuberculosis. That is one of "he reasons TB are iKrin. iiwaastniflv cerned with aoute and chronic WEE BONNIE . 3 from the3High asaoci-vntio- "W" J Ma, - 0116 toose 3"mtm for series was of 682-- 7, is; for high single TEACHERS JW65 (Turn . Helper m.. by &WmjMs 2072; was second (using dummy jwore) third, It a.U" 3 -- game Cate-Carb- on i Insurance. Helper Ins. Helper ns T !1 1 m Man-go- ; a 5jame, "736. " ' High individual series, Prudy 4, Conrtriutrt From Pooe One Patterson 449- -i 507; Bes and another ten percent of them Stewart ilB5Hl63-'19- u, 479; Norene are divorced or tneir spouse died. Jerwkes 203J128-14- 7, 478; 475 percent of the men lene Kirkwood and 75 percent of the women Norene received her first or have been, married. Three game pin. tfuarters of all married teachers other high games were rolled are parents. by Kiva's Marilyyn Scartizina The number of emergency 163 and iRuUh Blanc 183; Woodys teachers increased from 70,000 to Lala Gallegos 172; Food Centers 87,000 in the ten yeara since Erline Denison 172; Hams TV, 1981-5indicating ittoat two and Marilyn Hamilton 175. a half million children are being taueht ibv teachers who have not BG EIGHT LEAGUE met the minimum standards of fading the Wednesday night e Tip Top Ser l Utoeir states.. About 7 percent of girts, noey spm -z wixn classroom (teachers lack-- full ac- Club. Frank's Glass Shop Ajbout 6 percent of emergency teachers are in and ,Bonni Lanes split 2 as dld Carbon Cleanimasters and the the elementary grades. This year, the colleges radu- - Voue irt8- Helper State Bank 3 rom Veltrl Dru2 ated ,143,000 qualified teachers, but only about 73 percent of 10 taKe tnemserves out or uie 1Ur Ptthem (took teaching jobs. The Tora team series went to Bonnie Lanes, 2227. A high team single was Ibowled by Hel State Bank, 7199. Top honors per 1 J LI nd for individual went to Edith Tone 194-16- 2- the cook's easier. So the Cellulose IF8 'Sponge Institute me J y iiw- - - WATERPROOF Frank's Glass 23 Shop 22 20 vogtie i Bonnie Lanes Helper State ante B. Carbon CleanmaStors Vedtri Drug 15 15 15 LEAGUE OF NATIONS Friendly Tavern ... Holiday Cafe Manrelli Construction .... Sappi Motel Royal Bread .... annuil turnover rate of 14 18 17 17 25 25 2t 22 teachers is 8 percent. i n c a f I e x Whether she's a home m a ker, or career gi rl, tod a y' s woman is on the go! This is the watch that goes with her in the best of fashion. Guaranteed waterproof (you can swim with it), shock resistant and guaranteed unbreakable mainspring. You can save on repair costs. See our complete collection, including self winding styles. Priced as low as $00. v ooo y school teachers (Elementary have tyi the average a class of 28. Classes in secondary schools average 22 students. Teachers complain about the amount of their work. The average length of their school year is 37 weeks. Thirty-nin- e percent of all teachers eat lunch with their pupils. Eight-sev- en percent belong to at least one organization. (Most teachers say that if they could choose theiir career again, they would choose teaching. (a&bon 7-D- m rnones: 'arrWt Main 14 96 North trl aj spoon-holde- hot or bath, drink bed Colds require bed allow your body's defense mechanisms full opportunity to filghit against the virus. Watch your diet. Don't overto go rest to eat, starve yourself. commonsense diet. Continued on Page Five . Just but don't follow a general election held November 6th. I also wish to express my gratitude to the many friends throughout the County who worked so diligently in my behalf in the Primary election and then again in the general election. This indicator at the polls, impells me to reassure all that my staff and I are ever-read- y to serve one and all to our utmost. CHARLES H. SEMKEN Carbon Assessor nd CHUCK'S DESCRIPTION PHARMACY Charles Ghirardelli,, Owner Phone 472-586- Helper 1 I BpUUKV Will IflAlxO for your turkey-bastin- g needle; for smaller trussing skewers; for pointy hois d'oeuvre picks. A small one, strategically placed, will be that finger-ti- p valet you need. Have a special stove sponc3, too, for the dirty jobs of burner After you and have spread a paste of baking crusted over the Eoda and water cellu'.oco metal, a dampened sponge will whisk it clean. It will be a smart move to turn an extra canister into a sponge-caddfill it with the variety of sponges you need, and keep it oven-cleanin- y, conveniently near your kitchen range. Then you will really be "cooking with sponges" and making good household sense, too. . Sand Gravel mm Snrio a aaa m ihk m ma Helper, Utah or Kartehner Hyatt Blues 16 & Funk & MD's Black & 16 21 23 23 25 JOLLY BOWLERS LaSalle 28 Roy & Bobs Wonder Bread M & M Club 27 22 21 12 13 17 18 20 20 26 30 20 ce First National Bk 18 .... Josie Borla 178, 163, and Mary HTlbar with 148-48-0; cleaning glassware and dishes. Here are some hints from Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation on cleaning stainless steel: Wash your flatware and service dishes in ordinary soapy water with or without detergent and rinse in warm soft water. Wipe everything dry to avoid the streaks that come from minerals in tap water. To remove dried sticky food deposits, soak the stainless item in hot soapy water a few minutes to help loosen the caked-o- n food. If you have to scour, always use stainless steel scouring pads available at hardware stores and supermarkets. Slivers of ordinary steel wool may break off, become embedded and cause discoloration. To remove burned-ospots, make a simple paste of ammonia, fine scouring powder and water. You never need lacquer or polish stainless. Even if you scratch it, stainless won't rust. aawmi uulA amai vis AMiim fiif jvt MaaH for La ser ies games. MY THANKS MAY wftvyr AaAa ma mmIjEi Muta Laialaaaa AiL wpnvnv aml aIH wm coil CALL HELPER JOURNAL OFFICE SOPFLY YOUR LOO tertESiNTATivt rem - - I extend sincere thanks to all the folks in Carbon County who worked in my behalf, and to those who voted for me in the General Election Nov. 6th. I only hope that my work in the coming Legislature will merit their confidence and the results may benefit each and every one in Carbon County. Many thanks, and I want you to feel free to contact me at any time, because with all your help perhaps we can accomplish some actions which will result in aiding our people in our county. JOHN (Jack) HALPINE State Representative Electee Ib MaAMAbtw n a 453 ser ie3. Ann Andreini subbine 151, 146, 109-4- 66 Salle with to yootr boclnow qo yoor tolopbono Oo clooo to keeping items made from this metal clean than there is in , f a warm milk, and I wish to thank the voters of Carbon County for the wonderful support shown me in the rs an excellent kitchen pincushion Cement Contracting' s Watch and Diamond Specialists Helper - Utah Cut a standard sponge into four parts for for all the drippy stirring and serving ladles. A quick rinse under the faucet is all the clcan- :l! i up ii iney win nceu. A gOOQ IfULK Crocco enn't stir with a three or I Guy 23 19 17 13 Wally's 66 10 Tommy's Floral This weekis highs were Freda Bianco with 21 and 493s eries: f"f El 27 Bianco & 12 13 17 Self-Servi- spatter-bl- 20 25 25 25 14 16 18 18 30 28 her cellulose sponge or flip a flapjack with one, but a sponge can be a dandy otter. Thinner ones can do business as emergency When a casserole concoction has bubbled over, you can make the dish presentable again quickly by wiping off the overflow with a dampened sponge. 496-19- 3. 27 that she will nna ii. very helpful to cook with Rnnnma1 Of course, you i 1 1 (to reminds wgT - Saocomanno & 4G"s make $T)i life - 25 24 Fassat Happily equipping her dream kitchen with the latest in built-i- n rotisseries, dishwashers and disposal units, today's homemaker can easily overlook stocking important SMALL items which also serve to 2-- to lemonade hot ne 456 series. Cook with Sponges! 2, for series and game Tip Ton Service LaSalle Club infection: no 200-ar- I the take a hall-poin- a78-161-d3- 6, ve ftrfil SINCERE THANKS TO AL- L- Bit c lipof ) 13 Sept. There is only one week left of the first third and no ques. Won as to who will win. Helper Furniture has only lost 8 games In 33 'weeks of play and won 36. They lost 3 to iMutual Furn this week but their lead can't be beaten. Catena rlbon took 3 from Food Center, Woodys took 3 TT uum tr'. lntUlulw" . ati-ve- ap-a- AT CARBON HOSPITAL, PRICE Christmas Seals 10-d- ay Beware of chilling or of over. heating, either of which can weaken resistance. Dress appropriately for cold or rainy weather. Avoid dressing or undreasing in a cold room. Try to avoid close contact with others who have colds. If you get a cold, despite these precautions, hers are some things you can do to help your body |