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Show Price, Utah Thursday. Mav Price girl to participate in home improvement tour SOCIETY CHIT CHAT Three events mark S. Citizen Week To start the fire, place the amount of charcoal you feel you Its barbeque time! Time to dig will need in a heap in the middle out the grill and clean it. Time to of the firebox. Use liquid starter check the supply of briquets and fluid or an electric fire starter starter fluid. Time to sample the according to the manufacturers man. smoky goodness of steak cooked directions. It will take approxiAfter dinner, Elaine Jensen and in the backyard. Time for potato 30 to 45 minutes before the mately Cal Jewkes sang duets, and salad, smooth and cool. coals will be ready. The briquets To prepare your barbeque for Doc Slopansky gave a reading. in daylight or will be There were two raffles in the cooking, line the firebox with glowing red at night when they A. social which followed. A stuffed heavy duty aluminum foil. If the are hot. After the coals are hot alligator was won by Mary Pierce firebox is not perforated, top the enough for broiling, spread them MISS KOONS of East Carbon and a painting foil with a bed of coarse gravel. out in a polka-do- t pattern with sponsored by the Womans Club This will prevent the bottom of fire tongs. of Helper was won by Dr. Milton the firebox from burning out. CHARCOAL BROILED STEAK: Bauermeister of Helper. New York, Club Choose Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Koons of or Top Sirloin steak I to V2 inch440 Wall Avenue, Ogden, anes thick. Have the meat at room the nounce engagement and V4 temperature. Place it on the grill. of their marriage forthcoming Broil it until bubbles of juice form to Frank M. Colleen, daughter, on the uncooked side. Turn the son of Mr. and Mrs. steak with tongs. (If the meat is Burton, John H. Burton, 175 North Third CLAWSON Mr. and Mrs. pierced with a fork, those tasty West, Price. Frank Blackburn will observe juices will run into the fire.) The bride-eletheir golden wedding anniversary Broil the second side. It will take graduated from 13 to 15 minutes total broiling Lomond High School and Ben Saturday, May 31. They will be honored at an open house at their time for medium rare steaks. Well now attends Weber College. She home in Clawson, Emery County, done steaks require 18 to 20 min- also graduated from Ogden Beaufrom 2 until 7 p.m. All friends utes total broiling time. Before re- ty School and is employed as a and relatives are invited. They moving the steak from the grill, beautician at an Ogden beauty brush both sides with melted salon. request no gifts. butter and sprinkle with garlic The Blackburns were married Mr. Burton graduated from Carcoarse grind pepper. and of 28, 1919, are parents May bon High School; has his assoV one son and three daughters: ElGARLIC BUTTER: Cream V2 ciate degree in science from Col! bert Blackburn, La Mirada, Calif.; cup soft butter or margarine lege of Eastern Utah and is a Mrs. Kent (Helen) Houskeeper, !;!l, ,!n.: M thoroughly with Vi to 1 teaspoon senior at Weber State College, Dragerton; Mrs. Bill (Evelyn) garlic salt. majoring in biology. He is emArnold, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. DEBRA DURRANT Combine 6 ployed by Sears Roebuck. POTATO SALAD: Stanley (Betty) Rich, Sandy. The couple will be married in cups hot cubed potatoes (the poThey have 14 grandchildren and tatoes absorb the seasonings bet- Ogden June 13. four ter if they are hot), 3 tablespoons chopped chives, 1 teaspoon salt, Promoted to major V2 cup sliced sweet pickle, and y2 Mr. and Mrs. SUNNYSIDE Major Ernest J. Etzel, 785 tsp pepper. Mix 1 cup mayonTed Durrant of Sunnyside an1 Sixth East, Price, was pro2 North naise, teaspoon paprika, and nounce the engagement and forthto his present rank while moted Add milk. to potato tablespoons coming marriage of their daughmixture. Fold in 4 sliced hard serving with the 259th Quarterter Debra to Dennis Lake, son of master Battalion in Vietnam. The boiled eggs. Garnish top of salMr. and Mrs. Clyde Lake of ad with 1 sliced hard boiled egg. 259th is a Pleasant Grove reserve Dragerton. A public card party and brunch Lightly sprinkle with paprika. unit activated last fall for duty in Vietnam. Miss Durrant is a 1969 gradu- will take place June 7, beginning Chill. 11 of at Mr. East Carbon High and ate a.m., at the Country Club, Lake is attending College of East- sponsored by the Country Club ern Utah and is employed by Ladies Auxiliary. Patrons are asked to furnish the cards of their Kaiser Steel. choice. The couple is planning an AugReservations may be made with ust wedding. Mrs. J. J. Dalpaiz, Helper, or with Mrs. Wade Schwartz-enberBy JOAN HUNT Senior Citizens Week in Carbon Pot luck dinner was served Friwas successful as events planned day to 80 people, including guests, were completed according to by the refreshment committee, schedule. of which Anona Oliver is chairA humorous program was presented to the public Monday evening by club and community participants. The remainder of the evening was spent with dancing. Oft Tuesday afternoon, Senior Cities; presented a The hall was gay with spring flowers, and three pretty songs were sung by Eve Welker, Wilma Hansen, and Elaine Staheli, accompanied by Jeannene Campbell, pianist. Mad-Hatte- r. Narrator for the hat display was Bessie Bonto. Each lady and gfentleman circled the hall to display original hats and costumes. -- .'First prize was won by Leona Jarvi for the most original The Garden of Eden, portrayed the first downfall of man with snake, apple and ceramics. i f 1 Second prize went to Phyllis Dyet for her comical version, In the Garden, decked with vegetables. She wore bib overalls and carried a hoe and rake. For her most beautiful hat, called Lit up Like a Christmas Tree, Blanche Alley won third prize,, She made her hat of tin tifins,' cut in ribbons, and adorned with small ornaments. .Doc Slopansky won a prize fpr his fishing hat. Flowers Special for any Event! Price Floral 56 N. 1st West 637-273- 1 ash-gra- y Engaged Golden Wedding Engaged - Country Club Ladies plan Brunch party !i!!!!!:ii::::i::aiiuiiii;iniiiiiiiiiimHHWtHmHMw summer reading program will begin June 16 at Price City Library and continue to August 16, it was announced today by Mrs. Cecil Waterman, librarian. Registration began Monday, May 26. All youngsters are invited to participate. The reading program encourages children to read during the summer months so that they do not slip back while school is out. The pleasurable program draws many young people to the library each summer. Those reading the required books receive certificates of completion. A Youve an important date with Lewis Jewelry If your good taste is known among your friends . . . chances are they will be shopping here for your wedding gift. So please stop by our complete WEDDING GIFT Ri&fSTRY and tell s your preferences in silver, crystal and fine china, such as Lenox. You'll be doing yourself and your friends a favor. La-Pri- For the Discriminate Bride Price Wedding Gifts Thoughtful Guests Shop They appreciafe the Registry, too for gracious and efficient help in gift buying whether they phone or come in. They enjoy the confidence of knowing Annual convention Discussed by Service Star group Service .Star Legion will meet Elva Young at her home provement program, according to Monday afternoon at the regular tour leaders Amy R. Kearsley, as- Power and Light Company Mary hour of 1:30. With the state consociate supervisor of USU exten- K. Brotherson will demonstrate vention scheduled for a near fusion youth programs, and Mrs. lighting. The girls will have lunch ture date, all members will be Rhea H. Gardner, USU extension courtesy of U.P. & L. The group making plans for this event. Sehome furnishings specialist. will stay at Temple Square Hotel veral from the local chapter usualMrs. Frances C. Sides of San while in Salt Lake City. ly attend. Francisco, regional representative in consumer relations with Sperry and Hutchinson Company, is assisting in the planning. Mrs. 4-- with Helen's Vernon Romney of Bountiful, one of the origiators of the home improvement tours, is helping line up homes in the Bountiful area that will be visited. Miss Kearsley explained that on the tour the girls will learn new ideas in home Handy Market "OPEN" furnishings, simple inexpensive attractive ways of decorating a room, how to select appropriate pleasing room accessories and table appointments that are in good taste. MEMORIAL DAY YT?TTTTTTf?TT?ffTTTT?ffTffTTTTT?fT?TTfT?2 Fresh Flowers Lodge welcomes Former members fcAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA,. Members of the Sego Lily Lodge are looking forward to seeing former members as they return to this area for vacation time. The Lodge will be meeting Wednesday, June 4, at one oclock at the home of Hazel Cox, Helper, and the ladies hope some of their friends will be visiting here and will attend. Picnic Supplies Fresh Lunch Meats, Pop, Beer, anything and everything! at: 202 (Open In May the Lodge met with Edna Caviannie at her home. til SOUTH MAIN 1 1 - HELPER p.m. for your convenience) of Choice Jeanselme's FRFE...s2500Cash ELECTRIC RANGE 43 AvIm f) J in When you purchase $250 or more of any regular priced mer- Kenmore Counter-To- p First 5 Customers Classic Electric ONLY! RANGE Sears Low Price One Meat Special per Customer mmm 3 mtMwmuti Days Only! Sale Ends Monday at OLIVETOS Brides what you have chosen, assured that their selection will be something you really want and will always enjoy and cherish. They delight in the special niceties of depend on us . . a. gift wrapping (with W d their message carefully dependable f their gift en-i- Come in or call at ' OllVETO'S FURNITURE 48 I project! chandise in our store. Tlie Tender Loving Care that Flowers Need, was the title of an article read by Ida Thomas to of the Thimble Club Friday at the home of Frandsen. Anna Bell, Edna Snow, Violet Branch, Memphis Liddell, Vernessa Grange and Crystal Guymoo met together for sewing and refreshments. Lewis Jewelry home. Live It Up to a Carefree Electric Range Up-T- rade Sewing Club Hears articles ft . ment door. Door prizes for the event have been donated by Helper merchants and businessmen. Summer Reading Program begins ;46 East Main agent, Carbon County, pointed out, that Miss Kontgas has shown keen interest and done outstanding., home improvework in her After Price, making reservations, each person will pick her ticket up at the Wedding soon? A Arlene E. Reid, extension home residence of They will visit the Governor and Mrs. Calvin L. in Boun- Rampton, select homes Three the in homes model tour home improvement June iful, 2 and 3 along with some 30 other Fountains housing area of Salt Utah girls ages 15 to 19, selected Lake City and model rooms in the extension agents and volunteer home furnishings department of ZCMI in Salt Lake City. At ZCMI adult leaders. of they will see a demonstration The tour is being sponsored by including table appointments Utah State University Extension china, tableware, crystal glassServices and the Sperry and ware and attractive linens. At Hutchinson Company. It is de- Southeast Furniture Company in signed to be both educational and they will see a demonstration of of recognition rewarding as selection and room decorating achievement in the home imbedroom furnishings, and at Utah Miss Patsy Kontgas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kontgas, Price, will participate in the state and APPLIANCE East Main Street 77 East Main in Price Ask alxiut SEARS Easy Credit Plans |