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Show Price, Utah Thursday, May 7, 1970 Green River junior Oldsters pluck Legion auxiliary hears about India p GREEN RIVER The American Jr Legion Junior Auxiliary met for its regular business April Hall. 20 u ' JUtylJ1 " I f fa-1-4-- , uv v .Ft -- meeting , VJs 'iL. j--4 r.ti. A HI 4 given sd.iy. May 11, at It) a m. in the Mountain Fuel Supply at 7!) North Carbon AveAudi-tuiiu- 111 WEIGHT LOSERS other members of . . Price-Carbo- mu llllllt mini nue. . n "II IIII n iui"ihi Queen Barbara Bailey poses with Calorie Counters chapter Bernice Nelson, Extension home economist, and Mrs. George Has-lawill be showing how to enjoy making yeast breads. They also will give some special hints that may help you to serve a Twenty tons, or 40,086 pounds of bread unwanted flesh weight, were cast tempting loaf of home-mad- e off by conscientious TOPS (Take to your family. Off Pounds Sensibly) members in Plan now to attend with your Utah in 1969. friends and neighbors. This and other accomplishments were reviewed during a TOPS convention in Salt Lake City re- mm ii!!!! iliiiilill! JiittLiJl liLLl! Ii iiliili! i limii mum at College of Eastern Utah. of TOPS at recent session S-- Photo Calorie Counters lose pounds New officers by the installed Jcannine chapter CampLell, leader; Connie Gragg, Edna Bath, secretary; Louise Tatton, treasurer; Marva Bruno and Shirley Fausett, reare Price Price women attending the conwere Pat Farnsworth, Jane Bell, Jcannine Campbell, Bonnie Bryson, Millie Babcock, vention Neva Smith, Edith Wayman, Jeri Lois Passic, Kenna Wayman, elected weight recorders. Mutz, Janet Warren, Della Broad-heaRetiring officers are Pat FarnsAda Rich, Edna Bath, Jeri Wayman, Kenna cently. Barbara Bailey, represent- worth, Catherine Winters, Louise Tatton, Calorie Mutz, Connie Gragg. They were the ing Catherine Griffone, Nola ChrisCounters as chapter queen with presented with gifts of tensen and Barbara Bailey. h a loss of 115'$ pounds in a period, won a handsome trophy for second place in her division. If Mrs. Bailey keeps the weight off for a year, she will win the title of KOPS (Keep Off Pounds Sensibly) queen for (I the entire state. The local chapter was in charge of one department in the convention which diew 1500 from all over the state. TOPS queen from tables that we eat are not native By JOAN HUNT Utah had lost 166 pounds. to our country. In fact, this is Mrs. Bailey and Edith Way-maThe modern housewife takes for true of nearly every country in d bounties the world. As adventurers travelgraduated as KOPS at the gi anted the convention. in the produce sections of her ed to other countries early in the The local chapter is about to grocery store. It is hard for her history of man, they found food organize a teen division of TOPS to realize how much of a treat that was different from those at in Price. Those interested are infresh vegetables were at the end home. Tasting them (which just vited to call Jcannine Campbell, of winter not too many years ago. that they were really adproves for complete information. It is hard to visualize the root venturesome souls) and liking It is hoped that overweight men cellars that were a part of every them, they then took seeds or also will begin a chapter locally. home plot. plants home with them so that TOPS meets Monday nights at they could continue to enjoy the to thanks the growing Today, 5.45 in the College of Eastern new food. Utah student lounge. Anyone may climate in Florida, Texas, and notice dont we really Peaches, oranges, dates, brocjoin and all are welcome. Since California, the organization began two years the growing season in the area coli, carrots, and mushrooms all where we live. Oranges are a part have interesting histories. In fact, ago, ten women have reached the of our daily diet not just once a goal they set for losing pounds. some of their origins border on There is no given diet, but the year treat at Christmas time. As the exotic. Next weeks column acstill have dieter and her doctor decide what spring conies we firm cess to will feature some of the facts juicy apples, is best for her and then she folcrisp Price-Carbo- ? i Your pharmacist is in the exacting Science of Pharmacy and is qualified to fill your doctors prescription. well-train- R&C Drug ence and crunchy lows Ins recommendations. carrots. potatoes, Wc dont have to use the dregs the here are seven divisions in out of the bottom of the bin in piogiam: one over 200 pounds to lojt; two from 150 to 200 our own storage area shriveled, "Your Walgreen Agency Drug Store 'I Carbon and perhaps slightly pounds; three 100 to 150; four-- 50 to 100, five under 50; six-te- ens; rotted. dry more than 250 seven Most of the fruits and vege- started is division) a newly (this PRICE, UTAH limp-fleshe- 6 CONCERNED ABOUT CHIT CHIT about produce items that you and I consider oidinaiy everyday fruits and vegetables. and origins YOUR FUTURE?. Hair Styling is START TODAY ayd honor! Piofessional Integrity Higher Slandardi rsoot Individual Guidance Modern Method! DARRELL'S COLLEGES OF BEAUTY HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COLLEGES BEAUTY COLLEGES EX-CEL-- ' NATIONALLY ACCREDITED -5- 8- LOCATIONS 3 LOCATIONS VOCATIONAL BY THE COSMETOLOGY ACCREDITING COMMISSION. COUNSELOR OR HU OUT THE COUPON BE10W AND MAH TODAY! AGE. NAME address - phon?Lacod1e;,,,,:;,; STATE aTY CHECK YOUR SCHOOL PREFERENCE: GOVERNMENT WOULD YOU BE INTERESTED ,N RECE.VING A NO fYES INSURED STUDENT LOAN H MAIL TO: HONO AWARD SCHOOLS, 247 BARBARA BAILEY, chapter DARRELLS COLLEGE OF BEAUTY HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COLLEGE BEAUTY IS SOUTH MAIN Sail lakt COLLEGE City, UtohSmi d Jeanette McAl-pinand Pat chairman; program Forrester and Gunda Reid, directors. Outgoing vice president, William Gorishek, presented a Lenox vase to Mrs. Self in appreciation of her services as 1969-7- 0 president. e, reasurer; New members elected to fill five vacancies are Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Prazcn, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mallard; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garber. NOTRE DAME BOOSTERS GAMES PARTY Saturday, May 9 i Price-Carbo- $60 BLACKOUT $25.00 Guaranteed QU0NSET BUILDING STARTING AT 8:00 l.M. Free Refreshments Donation Everyone Welcome Something new for Carbon County! n TOPS INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICE yf Friels Interiors of Springville offers to you for the first time in this area, COMPLETE TERIOR DESIGN SERVICE, in keeping with our motto: I "We Dont Keep Up Wth The Trends I n of "April I r f a Scarf tips shown club members We Set Them! LEAVE IT TO US Heading up our Interior Design Studio will bo Genevieve Lawrence ably assisted by Duke Major, Keith Snclson, Wilby Metcalf and Mr. Jess as consullanl. showers. Others from this area who were President June Hanson, Rebus Rota Literary Club, Moab; first present with those already menvice president, Florence Howland, tioned were Mrs. John Critchlow, Green River Womans Club; sec- corresponding secretary for the ond vice president, Mrs. Malcolm district; Mrs. Francis Greenland, Mrs. John Sorosis; Pohtano, Jr Green River; re- president, Cultura Club, Garr, president, cording secretary, Mrs. Sidney N. Poole, Woman's Literary Club, Dragerton; Mrs. James Cassano, Mrs. Frank Poglajen, Dragerton. Moab. Nearly all have district positions. Rebus Rota Literary Club hosted the convention and Mrs. Redd was general chairman. Monticello Mayor Gene Ethering-toBPW gave a speech of welcome. Other speakers were Mrs. Wenat Mag' Meeting dell O. Winger, state president, gie's Cafe, BPW members welwho discussed benefits of belong- comed Mary Pizza, CEU home ing to a federated club. There are economics department instructor, a million members in the USA who gave a program on personal and 23 other countries. Pat Dnnick was development. model for the evening, and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Coates, Springville, state corresponding secretary, an- Pizza discussed accessories and nounced the state convention to starves, telling how to use them be in Springville April 30, May with other costumes. I and 2 to which all club memVeronica Heinlcin was program bers arc invited, Mrs. Fred C, chairman with Marge Truman r and Adelc Carlow assisting. Mrs. Cast, Portland, Ore., general Truman similar honors in the state. decorated the dinner Dr. James W. Turpin will be tab'es with small parasols and speakers. springtime decor. A Mrs. Merrill Bryner, state sec report on the district conthe vention was given. Jean Flom retary, complimented retiring administration and clubs in the presided as BPW piesident. 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Contact Mr. Jess (No obligations or (801)489-562Phone O to purchase) 1 1 Helper, Utah 4 fed-fo- f I officers: Dorothy Bunnell, president; Dean Winters, Ed Sheya, secretary-t- newly-electe- and chopped lettuce took on new d dimensions. Mr. Bunnell the many uses adapted to the classical technique of a new cooking tool the "Inhibition Eli- queen, won second place trophy at state convention. Sho lost 5'j pounds in a 9 month period. recently LOCATIONS at the meeting and announced the staged preparation of foods for use as wearing apparel. Hot dogs were fashioned into charming belts for men and necklaces for women, e, Several local women were elect- district for highly successful ed to posts in the eastern district achievements and efficiency unof Utah Federated Clubs in Monti-cell- o der the leadership of Mrs. Knud-sea dedicated clubwoman. recently during a district convention presided over by reMis. Lee J. Dianianti of Helper was honored as club woman of the tiring president Mrs. Oscar recording secretary, and year m this district and will vie bake sale at Miner's Trading year-terMrs. Sam Nicoluvn, president, New officers were insulted by Women's Club, Price, is the new Mrs. Winger at a closing tea. She district treasurer; Mrs. Chester presented Mrs. Knudscn with a Thomas, Price Sorosis Club, hispast president's pin, a gift from torian; Mrs. O. W. Hardy, Price the eastern district club women. Sorosis, auditor; and Mrs. Knud-sen- , Attending club members drove Price Womans Club, parlia- to Monticello in a snowstorm, to mentarian. be met with a convention theme Ed-wa- y FOR MORE INFORMATION HIGH SCHOOt MONEY HARVEST . . . Mrs. Lillian Birch harvests dollar bill from "money tree", novel prize distribution for Carbon Nursing Home residents sponsored by WAAIME auxiliary. Federated women name officers Other officers follow: your vi" I COMPLETE Knud-eratio- HE I A e Attired in chefs' hats and aprons, the graduates of a Cooking School, Luke Pappas, Bob Von Storch, Harold Patterick, Roy Robinson, Ed Sheya, Bob Cama-val- i and Boyd Bunnell, and one who didnt pass, J. Grant were featured in the vocal number, "Those Were the Days; All the Good Food We Could Eat." Maestro Bob Carnuvali directed a song fest with Yes, We Have No Bananas and Shoo-Fl- y Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy." Dorolhy Bunnell was the accompanist for the vocal numbers. Other members of (he committee assisting with arrangements year-roun- s,v ! (--- minator. n 637-080- K ilus-trate- n nine-mont- Phone A f 25th. ballroom April Club members found out Tables weie laid willi biown what was cooking as culinary cloths and centered with squatty secrets were disclosed by The earthenware pots filled with radGourmets, a committee headed ishes, parsley, leeks and sundry by Anna Sheya. In a setting com- other vegetables. Ancient meat plete with modem cooking center, French mustard jars but old fashioned herb and flow- grinders, and fondue chafing dishes added er kitchen garden, committee to the haut cuisine atmosphere. members with Ed Sheya, as Smorgasbord, accompanied by Speaker of the House, regaled Tavola white dispensed by wine, Dansanter with "homey philosothe singine waiters in full cosphy. tume, was served. "Gallopin Gourmet" Boyd BunPresident Jewelle Self presided nell a demonstration of the Dan-sant- be I hui & ... wajL. Whats Cooking?" spelled out were Lcnore Nyman, Gene Papa sign on priceless dinner plates pas, Virginia von Stoich, Gladys suspended on a high wire at one Patterick, Marion Robinson, Virend of the Carbon Country Club ginia Carnavali, and Ruth linnirinukris in the area ate invited to attend a demonstration on making yeast hi cads. The Main . f H14" Culinary secrets disclosed at Dansanfe Club party All SICK Uw j ys?. !?1 ir-- 21. Bread making dated will -- t 4 you think "money doesn't grow on trees. It did recently when ten members of WAAIME spent an enjoyable afternoon playing bingo with the residents of the Carbon Nursing Home. Instead of the usual prizes, game blosswinners plucked dollar oms from a money-tre- e planted in the dining hall of the Home by auxiliary members. the bingo Following party, s WAAIME members went to for a short business meetby ing which was conducted Chairman Janet Goudgc. Tlie next regular meeting of the auxiliary will be Thursday, May So i 5 1 Jean-selmc- Demonstration on demonstration if- ifltir money tree I ii I, at the American Legion Mrs. May Wilson supervised the group due to the absence of tbeir advisor. Mrs. Pat Cribby. The meeting opened with regular ceremonies with Kresha Dunham, president, presiding. Mrs. Basha, a native of India, pave the girls an inferesling talk on India. She wore her native dress and had a display of jewelry, leather, and dress to show Hie girls. Mrs. Bashas Indian name is Rctfia Fullftia. Mrs. Basha is here with her husband who is with the State Highway Department. (L) ' I , x prizes from iji 5 Interiors Distinctive Home Furnishings Springville, Ituh k ! |