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Show 1 " Price, Utah 2 Thursday, December 25, 1969 The Senior Citizen Christmas party SOCIETY Senior Books for juveniles recommended .. The' Three Sparrows, ChrisHeading (lie list of books recommended by Blanche Water- tensen Mortcnsen. The Dutch Twins, man, Price City librarian, for (new edijuvenile readers is Christmas, tion) Lucy Perkins. "The Stranger, Kjell Ringi. by Dick Bruma, a. renowned Dutch author and illustrator. And So My Garden Grows, Other fresh volumes ready for Peter Spier. distribution are: Poems to Solve, May Treasury of Christmas Stories, Ann McGovern. Linda, Frank Asch. Cultura The Search for the Delicious, Natalie Babbit. December meeting A Kind of Secret Weapon," Clubs Elliot Arnold. The Mystery of the Fat Cat, Frank Bonham. The Mystery of Stonehenge, Fran Branley. "The Haunted Spy, Barbara abeth Coatsworth. Bone for Bone, Cosgrove. .Kindnes is a Lot Edith, Eckbald. The center table was decorated in a Christmas theme centered with a spray candle and in the Ar-vet- Theres one Christmas gift that never goes out of style U.S. Savings Bonds. And they are practical as well as patriotic. 9 Carbon County Employees. Mrs. Joseph Delpha was chairman and master of ceremonies. She arranged a handsome poinset-ti- a centerpiece for the serving table. Assisting with preparation were Mrs. Frank Allred, Miss Alexis Poulos, Mrs. Roy Fergus-son- , Mrs. Joe Saccomano and Mrs. William Ward. Arnold Mathis and Mrs. Maynard spoke brief1965-196- poin-setta- s. mm A memento for dutiful service Mrs. Forsyth retired several months ago, but unavoidable incidents delayed the proposed social until this For her lengthy tenure of service in the field of nursing and with the local hospital, Mrs. J. C. Forsyth of Helper was presented with a specially-made plaque by Robert Carna-val- i; member of the hospital board. . The presentation was made during a recent party arranged by Mrs. Frank Dalpiuz, director of nurses. ly. time. Hospital Administrator ' W. A. Day arranged for the plaque to be made especially to record Mrs. Forsyth's long career in nursing. County shop employees presented Mr. Maynard with a transistor radio during another occasion. Fifteen employees and their wives met with Mr. and Mrs. Maynard to honor him. Burke Johnstun and George Chubbuck made arrangements for the event and Mr. Johnstun presided as master of block of ice (with mint leaves, ceremonies. For a special treat, othsmall artificial poinsettas, or Mrs. made George Gianoulis er decoration item frozen in the Greek cookies for the party. center of the block) floating in the punch will finish the meal. For coffee drinkers plug in a Inspiration Stained glass windows by the large party percolator full of hundreds depict scenes of the Nacoffee. Then sit back, relax, and enjoy tivity. Perhaps the most favored these hungry guests and that al- subject for these windows is the relish trays and salad bowl should Virgin Mother and Child. family. be placed in larger containers ways eating something holding crushed ice to keep the anb CHIT CHftf By JOVN HUNT Holiday lime is always entertaining time. By the time ail the vegetables crisp. cookies, candies, and cakes have Potato salad and macaroni salbeen made plus the Christmas ad arc both excellent buffet dishhave what or ham, you, turkey, most homemakers feel they are es. Again, they should be nestled all cooked out. For New Years in bowls containing crushed ice. Slices of banana bread (made why not try a buffet table? from a mix), and slices of french Cover a long tabic with an atbread (from the bakery) should tractive tablecloth. Make a narsatisfy any bread fancier. row centerpiece arrangement down the center of the table (or For dessert trays of fruit, baif the table is against a wall, nanas, apples, tangerines, winter down the back edge of the table) pears, and grapes could be set with brandy snifter or heavy glass out. (Of course, there will probgoblet candles, and poinsettas. ably be candy, fruitcake, and To make the candles choose a cookies left over from Christmas container you like, place a wick for the confirmed sweet eater.) in (lie center of the container, A punchbowl full of eggnog (out making sure it touches the bottom of the glass, and pour in candle of carton), cranapple juice (out of a bottle), or any other quickly crystals the same color as the Pack the crystals lightly. made punch with a large tinted glass. the down the table candles Sparc and place artificial poinsettas in Lily low arrangements around and between the candles. Styrofoam Jocks arc excellent for making low arrangement. The annual Christmas party for the Sego Lily Lodge was held On the buffet table place cold Dec. 18, at the Alpine Cafe dining sliced meat (cold cuts, a roast, room. Twenty couples were in or a hum), various types of chips, attendance. Corsages were given . . chip dip made lrom commercial acjjL.s mixes, and a relish seasoning Eldu Bcyack, president, would tray of carrot strips or curls, cheese stuffed celery, olives, dill like to thank Margaret Marrelli, and sweet pickles, radishes, Elva Cooley and Alfa Richardson, chunks of various type cheeses. who were on the committee, for A Iwwl of salad greens ready to the succes of the .party. The next be placed on plates with a lazy meeting will he installation of susan of different dressings near- officers and will be Jan. 7 at the by would be good eating. The home of Edna Cavainnc. Sego The Ideal .... STAN JOHNSON OK TIRE STORE and AUTO GLASS Price, Utah te Gift Suggestion .... Give Symphony Tickets for Christmas Lodge Christmas party last-Minu- op We'd like to extend wishes Christmas be a joyful this that ftp one and that the spirit of His birth remain in your hearts always. A most sincere thank you. friends. . CyOIGG Its Christmag! To you, our greetings and gratitude for vour favors. PRICE Sheet Metal Thursday, Feb. 19, 1970 Carbon High Auditorium, 8 p.m. , I ft ft, ft tea ft ft AVAILABLE AT: . HelPer S,a,e i Price Trading, (3 Stores) Veltri Drug, Helper MinersTrading Post, Sunnyside Bank-i - Grecn Rlvel Carbon Emery Bank, Price and Castle Dale Boosters of Notre Dame School WILL SPONSOR NEW YEARS For All DANCE EVE Teenagers Starts 9 p.m. until 1 of This Area a.m. Notre Dame School Auditorium MUSIC BY S. L. C. Shades of Blue $2.25 per couple, $1.50 stag FREE HATS and NOISE MAKERS REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Each year at Christmas, the sacred story of the first Holy Night lives anew. Now may the Miracle of Bethlehem bestow its blessings upon each of us. Bountiful thanks to our customers for your many favors. Melody Motors Price, Utah ac- will be open during the in attendance for those who wish to relax there during the holidays. however, day with someone County employees evidenced admiration and respect for County Commissioner Walter H. Maynard last week as they honored him at farewell socials. After serving as a commissioner for the past five years, Mr. Maynard shortly will be sworn in as mayor of Price City. State and county employees met with Mr. and Mrs. Maynard early in the week to present him with an engraved silver tray and Mrs. Maynard with an exquisite Ba varian figurine. The engraving read: Presented to Walter H. Maynard, county commissioner attend. background were red candles set in sprays of evergreens and Mornthe Flaky, Frosty .In ing, Karla Kuskin. Be a Slave, Julies Jester. Chairman Beth Ferguson introTobias the Magic Mouse, duced JoAnn Cook, the guest n Jacob Nygaard. speaker. She talked on makeup William Mayne. Earthfasts, and its application. The Great Bow, ' Reginald Carrot pudding and hot punch J Maddock. was served. Members attending were Edna Charlesworth. Frances Harris, Eileen Gunderson, Lillian Harvey, Cecil Frye and Satterfield in addition to those previously mentioned. Veyman Jones. at seven oclock. Members, guests and some of the Leisure Club people from East Carbon were present for festivities. After dinner they proceeded to the American Legion Hall for the weekly dance and drawing for a pillow and quilt. Henry Briest of Helper won the pillow and Bessie Bonto, RFD Helper, won the quilt. The Kitchen Band played for the Spring Glen Ward Christmas party and program Dec. 20 and enjoyed dinner with the ward. The band members were appreciative of the hospitality shown. have cepted gratefully help and donations for their Center, and issued a blanket greeting for the season for everyone. Membes Ray and Rhea Larsen have returned from California and the former is improving after being hospitalized thee for more than a month. There ill be no planned activities at the Center until after the first of the year, although a dance will be held Dec. 26 at the American Legion Hall. The Center, at farewells DRAGERTON The December meeting of the East Carbon Cultura Club was held in the Rotary Building Dec. 11 with President Helen Garr presiding. Eliz- A Girl Called Al, C, Greene. Paul Snowflake, Behind the Magic , K. Erwin. Rosa Too Little, Sue Felt. , Sir Rebbeck of Havelland, . fTheodor Fontarie. ' " The Edge of Two Worlds, : busied women Citizens .Maynards feted A short business meeting was held during which a letter from Mrs. Etta Diamanti, Helper, distMargaret rict president, was read announcing a citizenship contest for junior and senior high school students. of Things, Joyce Allred told of the schedConstance uled concert of the Utah Symphony Orchestra in Price on Feb. 19, the date of the clubs regular Gallico. Line, Betty meeting, and urged members to N. Byfield. Thy Walk in the Night, Citizen tlwnselves at the new Center decorating fer the Christmas party held last Friday night. A Christmas tree and window decorations made a beautiful setting for the social, and mistletoe added spice to the event. The Center looks cozy at all times and the public is invited to look it over. Nona Oliver, Audrey Culp and Bertha Wilcoxson cooked the Christmas dinner, assisted by Elaine Jensen, Vera Shimmin, Lucille Kilcrease and Bessie Bonto. The smorgasbord supper began Senior Electronics |