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Show 4-- H group holds meeting The Kookie Kookers Club met at the home of club leader Mrs. Jeanne Taskar, last week. President Tracy Taskar called the meeting to order. Roll was called and the minutes of the previous meeting were read by Janet Sacco! Mrs. Taskar explained to the girls what they were going to make 4-- H and asked them to draw a picture of it. and Taskar Tracy made Reid Stephanie brownies. Elaine Garcia and Teri Wilson made vanilla pudding. Diane Taskar and Janet Sacco made chocolate chip cookies. After the items were finished, the guis tested them. Kenilworth Ray and Gwen Ixvendahl had some company this-wee- with their daughter Karen Robinson and her husband from Denver, Colo. They also visited with an aunt and uncle, Vee and Leonard Judd. Merlin and Fern Anderson plus their family spent the weekend in Richfield with Ferns mother, Mrs. Gwen Hiatt. Kay and Vickie Abel of American Fork spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson and family. attended They the graduation of Mikel from high school. Visitors on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moffitt of Green River, Wyo.; f Vi? tanas cv ij'i The Farm Sentinel Insurance Package saves you money. Because there are no gaps, no overlaps. And now it includes fire insurance, too. If you have several different policies, you may be paying twice for the same protection-wh- ile gaps in coverage leave vital areas unprotected. The Farm and Ranch Sentinel Package can be tailored to cover all of your individual needs: home, package savings. It equipment, animals and crops-- at Insurance to Farmers see Group Agent. your pays Phil Halamandaris 227 Phone 637-050- E. Street in Price Main Anytime 6 for Appointment Frank Olsen from Pocatello, Ida.; Mrs. Lucille Olsen, Price. Dinner guest on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Kit Hawkins and children, Mrs. Agnes Scow and Mrs. Vera Parley and Anna Marie from Provo. Mrs. Frank Olsen, Mrs. Lucille Olsen, Bert Wild of Price. Christensens returned to Fish Lake on Tuesday. Guests over the weekend with Mrs. Agnes Ferderber were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Guy and family of Salt Lake, her son and family plus Mrs. Pat Hagius of Logan. Mary and Dick Wilson spent the week in Reno, Nev. Club was held this week at the home of Mrs. Agnes Ferderber. Ruth Mrs. Haycock was the special guest. Marion Roper traveled to Orangeville this week. Florence and , Arthur Saastamoinen traveled to to relatives see Wyoming and to decorate the graves. Mr. and Mrs. Kauko Puumalo of Bagdad, Ariz.; Mrs. Charlie Lane and daughter, Alicia of Pine Top, Ariz. were here for the wedding of Paul Wilmonen. They will be staying with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown. Harold and Fern Jewkes 6 Sun Glenda Johnson 472-574- 9 with Lynette went to Orangeville to visit with friends and family over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saastamoinen were the speakers in Sacrament meeting last Sunday night. Visiting with the John Stowe family this weekend was Joyces father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Evans from American Fork. Allen and Glenda Johnson and family traveled to American Fork to visit with Butch Cassidy's sister Butch Cassidys younger sister will be the grand marshal for the Saturday evening parade celebrating and spent family Kaysville were Cal and Viola. and George the Robbers Roost Roun- dup. Lula Parker Betensons life and accomplishments have bridged the pioneer days of Utah and the modern hustle of today. She was bom April 5, 1884, on a ranch in Garfield County. Her parents, Anne Gillies and Maximilian Ethel Chubbuck are home from American Fork, where they attend school, to spend the summer with their family, and George Glenna Chubbuck. Cheri Fail and friend spent the weekend with her mom and dad, Forbes and Mae Fail. David and Ida Judd went from Logan iftfEgnsji to Castle Dale on Sunday to decorate graves. their family Forbes and May Fail, Cheri and Dale drove to Joes Valley, Sunday. stop. dHisgii&gng) intMlI' tyaii Moose transplanted along creek bottoms near Scofield Reservoir in January by the of Wildlife Division Resources were reported seen by anglers on the opening weekend of fishing. A calf, which had been sick during the time of the transplant, was reported seen in the Fish Creek drainage. It was nursed back to health by Dr. Creer of Provo and released at Scofield in February. The calf has a special colored collar for identification and was reported in good their-home- At the age of 89, Lula is not a young woman, however she thinks young and has a zest of life. She still keeps her own home, cooks, cans and gardens. Her interest in community, A Buy a Bulova and you buy the same matchless Bulova craftsmanship that goes into the creation of the most accurate, compact, mechanical instrument ever created for timing purposes the Bulova Timer. are honored to sponsor the world - renowned Bulova Timers that will be used as the Official Timepiece at We , Coal Country Invitational Area woman elected on board Swim Meet Friday and Saturday, June 15 & 16 Youth Memorial Pool Mrs. Lee J. Diamanti of Helper, was elected to the board of directors of the Utah Lung Association at its 57th annual meeting in Salt Sponsored by Parents of Price Blue Whale Swim Team Lung formerly known, as the Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association of Utah, is the Christmas Seal whose purpose is the prevention and control of lung disease. Mrs. Diamanti, president See our special Bulova Timer display in our window now! the Helper Womens was a former president of the Utah Federation of Womens of Club, Lewis Jewelry 46 Clubs, as well as the Utah Council of Catholic Women. Elwood and Fern Ferris tell you about the three big advantages of dialing east before 8 a.m. D When it's The big time advantage: 7 30 here, it's 9 30 on the east coast Everybody's up, and ready fresh, and for a leisurely Long Distance visit 2 The big The big price service advantage: advantage: You make significant savings if you dial your own Long Distance calls before 8 in the morning three-minut- For example, a e Direct-Diale- d call to New York City costs only 75 cents before 8 After 8 that same call costs $1 45 You can Because lines are less congested before 8, your call is completed quickly Mrs. Diamanti will serve term on the a three-yea- r board. 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I Dial east before 8 and save. l)irrcl Dial rales do not apply on rdiK to Alu k ir h ivvjii ucr C)t where Dirccl Dalirr k iitir .aronul u.imIjpi hotel guest or calls hi J to ji liter number pe'itor fur tlUn! station rrlhaiJ perse to slabon calls co'iect 6 doing afiteff seta!? 8 am offers a real little longer 637-217- YHiliatarapM! saving to business people too either pocket the difference Or talk a Main in Price Phone and easily. Dialing s 1948. Bulova Official Timepiece condition. organization e ; a messenger for several sessions of the Utah State state and national affairs ; Legislature and was ap- has never diminished. She doesnt talk much pointed to fill an unexpired term as representative about Butch. She does say ' from Piute County. he was a devoted son, a She has many political good brother, faithful mementos including books friend, generous and kind autographed by a post- hearted. A lady from the master general, vice Brown Park area often said, ' president of the United Butch did more for the ' Lula States and a Utah senator, a people than FDR, letter from President Harry recently commented. She , S. Truman and an feels she cant talk about autographed picture of the Butch for so much of his John F. Kennedy family. life is legend. Moose herd seen by anglers Association, 1907,-sh- in Circleville. Joseph i A. Betenson passed away in . county. Later in her life she served as chairman for the Piute County Democratic party for 25 years. She was guests. The family also owned a home in Circleville where they lived during the Lake recently. The Utah Years Day, have made John Republican Democratic, throughout the Freighters, The moose were taken from the north slopes of the Uintah Mountains and released on the Manti as part of an active program financed by sportsmen to expand game populations into new areas where habitat is suitable. Game biologists urge fishermen and other visitors in the area to stay away from the moose to allow them to adjust to their new home. Idaho left the stage, however, . to become Mrs. Joseph A. Betenson. The young couple moved to Circleville where . their five children were' born. Pauline and Scott live ' in Kanab; Barbara lives in Salt Lake and Markand and travelers were frequent Lula Parker Betenson On New completed the eighth grade and after her marriage, she attended Branch Norman College in Cedar City. Politics became a part of her life when she was 15 years old. As a member of the Circleville Glee Club, she sang at political rallies and conventions, both stockment trailing herds of cattle, students traveling to college, settlers and other the from Jewkes here to see Betty mail Stock the Walter Utah and munities. could attend school. Lula Cir-clevil- le Lula was an actress and she traveled for two seasons with the Lindsey Play in Company. She performed com- Parker, were converts to winters so the children the Mormon church and they had answered a call from Brigham Young to settle in southern Utah. The family moved to a ranch southwest of when Lula was a baby. Their home was a log house surrounded by Cottonwood trees. It was from this home that Lulas elder brother left to take up the outlaw trail and the name Butch Cassidy. The Circleville ranch, recently designated a Utah historical site, was operated as a camp house for travelers and a regular 14, 1973 Thursday, June and parade grand marshal family. Clifford Hinkins of Orem spent part of Sunday with his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Chubbuck. Bruce and Susan Sherman and family are moving to Hiawatha. Susan has been the Primary President for the past year and was a counselor. Rex and Violet Jewkes weekend in Oak Creek, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Simonton and family are moving to Craig, Colo. A surprise party was given for Dema Simonton by Sandra Davis and Diana Haycock. Les and Mable Robertson of Brigham City spent Sunday night with Cal and Viola Jewkes. Cal Jr. and Advocate, Price, Utah contact: 57 g SFC Eugene R. Moore South 7th East PRICE Phone 637-077- Tbdayfe Army 0 wants to ioinyon. |