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Show r" 2 Sun Journal, Price, Utah Saturday, May 14, 1977 'S CEU softball Women lose CEUs girls softball team lost a close game to Dixie College here Monday, despite leading the Rebels in the top of tne seventh. 6-- The Eagles went into the seventh inning leading 4 and couldnt hold that lead as Dixie scored two runs. 5-- Kathy Hannert, CEUs outstanding catcher, hit a double in the bottom of the seventh but CEUs powerful hitters could not get her home. Both scoreless teams in were the eighth. Dixies win earned them ) Westminster Michelle grandparents daughter-in-law- , when their Mrs. Arthur W. Perry of San Diego, gave birth to a 5 Price pound 13 ounce Tamara Lynn. girl, Beason, Michelle Day, Toni FerMarshal, Paula Swisher, for Badges they comoleted : Fun with needles by The Home Arts teacher, Mrs. Shirley Rachele, has taught her second period class how to use different types of needles. how to use knitting needles. They made slippers for themselves. (HE ooo 070I0II Michelle Beason, Teresa Curtis, Michelle Day, Heather Dougherty, Carma Johnson, Annette Laws, Traci Robertson, Marianne Rolando, Kim Sherman, Jimae Ritter, Gina Sanfelice, Kelly Fossat, Ronnetta Paletta, Kim Sherman, Jeannie Dees, Katrina Wilson, Teresa Curtis, and 2 Next they learned how to use a sewing needle for embroidering. They embroidered pillowcases, and dishtowels. They just finished embroidering. Now they are going to learn how to use a crochet They are going to make a hot pad holder with two hot pads. The hot pad holder is a doll face with ruffles around the face. The hot pads are used for the hook. dolls bib. Katrina Wilson, Kelly Kim Wright and Jeannie Dees. The following Brownies received badges but also Fly Up to Junior Girl .Scouts Band of This Tournament Bands is where the bands from Helper Junior High, Mont Harmon Junior High, and Carbon High School show their progress for the year. The students from the bands will play different songs, then all of the students will play Hymn to Joy as the master number. Besides playing, some of the students will receive Musicianship Awards. The awards include Master Musicianship, First, Second, and Third Class Musicianship the lucky seniors will get the Outstanding Bandsmanship Award. To get this, the student has to participate in everything and must have acquired first, second, and third class Musicianship and Awards. Certain achievements must be made in order to receive these awards. Master Musicianship Awards. These Bands are under the direction of Mr. James Dart Jr. and Mr. Robert Paletta, Gina Sanfelice, Sherry Kelly Fossat, Myers, Jimae Ritter and Paula Swisher. by Trisha Sillitoe The students of Mrs. Joan Gilberts seventh period English Class have written Autobiographies are ies of ones life written by oneself. They included such information as where and when they were born, the time of their birth, how much they weighted, how long they were, the hospital they were born in, the name stor- a a They also wrote about important events in their lives. If they couldnt remember some of them they asked their parents for additional help. Pictures were also added to their stories. These stories were quite fun and helped the Deena Joan Pascuzzi, Hamilton, Minnie 14 K. Nielsen. Eddie Roye, May 15 Joan Spensko, Tina Garcia, Lorene Smith, Gertrude S. Lloyd, Marsha Hansen, Jennie Pappas, Cathy Johnson. May 16 Jody Peckham, Karl Cathy Paletta, Kraync, Joey Via, John Woolsey. LETTER EDITOR Catholic and Non-Cathol- ic alike are invited to come to the rl a phone call this morning from my WAYS 0 three 0 JOE ROLANDO D ST0CKBURGER Business SCOTT Manager G MACKNIGHT Production Manager G Member of Utah Newspaper 0 Association rate Subscription In Carbon and Emery $10 pel year Sun the in 0 Counties connection with Advocate (published D Thutsday) In Utah oulside area $11 per Published with Permission Health Lm cn cm ca era Riley Young mmmr I D 0 0 0 0 D G 0 era ma Litter. Its a slap in Americas face. And yours. r For information on how you can start a Pitch In' program, write U S B A 1750 K Street N W May 20, 27, 1977 LET US FIND OUT TOGETHER! D ifo j 'A 2nd North 0 of Utah Division of Ralph Noel, Watermaster vV' T.. Vi & 0 :D j; Carbon Ave. D your water meter for invisible the dial moves when all taps are turned off water is being wasted somewhere. Check If p June 3, 10, 1977 0 Helper City year asaapt 0 Prpss Association National and J list -- one-hal- Staff Writer DAN This - Normal use, water running 25 gallons. Conservation use, wet down, soap up, rinse off, four (4) gallons. Brushing Teeth Normal use, tap running, ten (10) gallons. Conservation use, wet brush, rinse ( Va) gallon. f briefly, Tub Bath - Normal use, full, 36 gallons. Conservation use, minimal water level, 10 to 12 gallons. Shaving - Normal use, tap running, 20 gallons. Conservation use, fill basin, one (1) gallon. Dishwashing - Normal use, tap running, 30 gallons. Conservation use, wash and rinse in dishpans or sink, five (5) gallons. Automatic Dishwasher - Normal use, full cycle, 16 gallons. Conservation use, short cycle, seven (7) gallons. Washing Hands - Normal use, tap running, two (2) gallons. Conservation use, full basin, one (1) gallon. Toilet Flushing - Normal use, depending on tank size, five (5) to seven (7) gallons. Conservation use, using tank displacement bottles, four (4) to six (6) gallons. Normal use, full cycle, top Washing Machine water level, 60 gallons. Conservation use, short cycle, minimal water level, 27 gallons. Outdoor Watering - Normal use, average hose, ten (10) gallons per minute. Conservation usa, lowest priority, eliminate. Leaky Faucets - A slow drip can waste 15 or 20 gallons per day. Cleaning Driveways and Walks - Never use a hose. A broom works better anyway. Washing Cars - Wash from a bucket. Use the hose only to rinse it off. 0 JR American others. Shower Q News Editor and Information has possibilities is not necessarily complete. TULLIS DOUGLAS TO SAVE DRIHXING WATER U D Association D Editor Managing oldest child. Her name is Kenna Powell. She has been assisted with the various duties during the evening. C3 dJ C3 C3 CZ3 C3 E The following published by the S1RFUSTINI 10HN 3 Members committee. card tables o were used and the guests were treated to a dessert luncheon consisting of a 0 FINNEY Publisher Dad thank you for giving me so many good sisters and brothers, their kindness has kept me alive. Thank A card to her you Dad. would help. Her address is Kenna Powell, Rt. 3, Box 871, Blackfoot, Idaho, 83221. with bowers of gold, peach blossoms and in the dining room, bouquets of silvery-pin- k plum blossoms. D Postage Paid Postoffice L ROBERT for over Homemade candy was featured and prizes were awarded throughout the evening. Mrs. Ethel T. Binch was general chairman with Rosa Migliaccio and Dorothy Routh on 0 at Price, Utah, Editor: I received bedfast of spring Bouquets flowers decked the intermediate halls; forsythia Sun Journo! Published Every Saturday by the Advocate Publishers Inc 76 West Mam St , Price, Utah 84 SOI phone (801) 637 0732 years.She has cancer. She lives in Idaho. She says, Dad do you visit our home at Helper? Many hours I have layed in bed and my memories go to Helper, that will always be my home. Do you see some of my girl day friends? Do you love Helper like I do? strawberry mold topped with dabs of whipped cream and served with angel food cake and banana chip cookies. 0 Second Class oWhat and who is a Catholic? oWhat does the Church teach? oWhat doCatholics believe? A card party sponsored by the Past Matrons Circle of Naomi Chapter No. 13, Order of the Eastern Star was held recently. 0 Sun TO THE Order of Eastern Star holds card party OF THE MEM0ER shortening Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt and sift again. Cut in shortening. Add milk gradually, out on lightly stirring until soft dough is formed. Turn floured board and knead 15 seconds. Roll into 12 x 9 inch rectangle. Spread with meat mixture and roll lengthwise as for jelly roll, wetting edge to seal. Cut in 12 slices; place on greased baking sheet. Bake in hot oven 450 degrees foi 25 min. or until done. Serve hot. Makes 6 servings. Thirty-tw- birthdays May autobiography -- of the doctor, and names of brothers and sisters. Frankovich. autobiographies. Tonya Ronnetta Marshall, w One of May 18 is coming around and so is the Tournament of Bands. This is going to be Wednesday night at 7:30 in the Carbon High School Gymnasium. : Toni Fernandez, Olsen. c. c. milk (about) 3 Heather Dougherty. ram pQQ by Brenda Rachele Cynthia Beason At the beginning of the S? Saute onions in fat until soft. Combine onions, salt mix thoroughly pepper, bread crumbs, milk, and meat; Then make dough: 2 c. sifted flour 2 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. salt Helper Brownies hold Fly Up, award ceremony quarter she taught them 910? one-thir- nandez, Tonya projects proud Wednesday R.T. Mitcheil Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel 3 tbs. finely chopped onions dash of pepper c. milk d 34 lb. ground beef 1 tb. fat 1 tsp. salt c. fine soft bread crumbs d pjjjA Members of the Helper Brownie Troop 342 are (left to right) Carma Johnson, Marianne Rolando, Traci Robertson, Annette Laws, received become V one-thir- Helper Brownie Troop 342 held their Fly Up and Court of Awards Ceremony May 4. The following Brownies Price couple HAMBURGER PINYVHEELS - L The team was coached by Joy Peterson and assistant coach, John Boswell. College. VV1 ! : The last game of the season will be in Salt Lake i f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Perry of Price became Morticians - S 'Vw grandparents Mitchell 637 2668 -- s LY Despite CEUs loss, the women softballers had a winning season of seven wins and four losses. They also won a tournament in Colorado in which four year schools also participated. against Miriam Smith, CEUs freshman pitcher, did an excellent job pitching. Phone first place in the league and berth in the National Tournament at Huntington Beach, California. a J r7 Jir kitchen korner - A v , .tu CLEAN UP DAY is 1 Washington, 0 C 20006 UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION Saturday, May 21 . . . Sponsored by your Carbon County Chamber of Commerce |