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Show SB Wednesday, May 29, 1985 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah club notes weddings brother Knights, namely: Msgr. Edward Dowling, La Rae Vogrenic, John Columbo and Joe Prazza. Pres. Pestotnik presented Father Pellegrino with a handsome desk set as a token of appreciation and remembrance. He is transfering to another parish in July. A gift of appreciation was also presented to Mary Lopan, past secretary, who has moved from the area. Before adjourning for the season, the members voted to have a summer picnic on Aug. 11 at the Helper City park KofC Ladies Auxiliary The Carbon County Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus held their closing meeting with a banquet on May 19 at the Radisson Castle Country Inn. Pestotnik, club president, welcomed the Mary members, their husbands, guests and clergy. Father Jerry Lynch gave the opening prayer. The local clergy was then introduced, including Father Pellegrino, Father Lynch, Father Holt and Father Almacy; Deacon Foote and beginning at 2 p.m. Members will be contacted before that date. Father Holt offered the closing prayer. Deacon Leo Lopez. Also present were Knights of Columbus officers, state deputy Mike Cosgrove of Salt Lake City, state district deputy Frank Peczuh of Price, state secretary Bob Lavery of Salt Lake City, past deputies, Tom Perrero and Joe Bonacci Jr., of Helper, and grand knight of Council 2611, Frank Scavo, Jr. of Helper. Carbon Salon 8&40 The closing meeting of the season for the Carbon Salon 8&40 was held at the Legion Hall in Duchesne with 20 ladies in attendance. A home cooked meal was enjoyed by the members as they socialized. The meeting was opened by Pres. Pestotnik thanked the banquet chairman, Hose Porter and her committee, Tina Sanchez and Mary Bonacci. She expressed her appreciation to the officers and members for their support this past year. Mr. Cosgrove congratulated the group for their successful work in the church and in the community. Father Pellegrino offered a prayer for the deceased members of the Auxiliary and very artist. Come in and browse and interesting through the shop. educational. The children who are patients at the hospital put on a program for the group. Two new members who have joined 8&40 are Beth Overby and Shirley Bancroft. They were welcomed by all the Buckhorn RV Club The Buckhorn RV Club spent May 17 through 19 at Capitol Reef. Twenty rigs met at Cat Canyon and traveled together. A spaghetti dinner was enjoyed by all at the Rim Rock Lodge. Clayton Anderson, trail master, led the group. members. Before the meeting was adjourned, the new officers were installed by state chapeau Lilly Wimmer. Geneva Black and Beth Zupon are on the committee for the la Marche to be held July 27. The time and place will be announced later. The gift was won by Laura Mae Timothy. Women's Club The closing meeting of General Federation of Womens Womens Club was held on May 15 at the Carbon County Club. A smorgasbord luncheon was cochaired by Etta Diamanti and Yvonne Morrison. Special guest in atClub-Helpe- r Sunshine Ladies gift shop is now open at the Castle County Care Center with a new and varied selection of gift items. A new line will soon be introduced. These will be handmade items done by a local tendance A new Jeanette hat-shap- ed and Maxine Burdick each reported on their trip to Denver when they attended Chapeau Day at the Jewish Childrens Hospital. They stated it was Alice Anderson, second vice president; Yvonne Morrison, secretary-treasure- and Program of the Utah Department of Health. How much do you, know boutc highf bloocl pressure? For instance, do you know that: 1. High blood pressure is a condition in which a persons blood pressure becomes too high and stays there. Blood pressure normally goes up and down during the day, depending on a persons activities. The problem occurs when blood pressure stays too high. About one in four Americans has high blood pressure. It is a dangerous disease if untreated because it can lead silently but directly to crippling or deadly events heart attack, stroke and kidney failure. High blood pressure is especially dangerous because it has no outward signs. A person can have it and not even know. It rarely produces symptoms. It does not hurt and it rarely causes dizziness, nervousness or headaches. As a result, many people live with high blood pressure for years without knowing it, but they still suffer the physical effects. It is very important for people to have a regular blood pressure checkup and, if it is high, to follow the prescribed treatment. Drugs, salt reduction, weight loss for the overweight and exercise are among the most important ways to treat high blood pressure. 2. Good health habits help you beat the odds. What do uncontrolled high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol and smoking have in common? They all increase your chances of getting heart disease. And dont forget: excessive salt consumption and heavy drinking may contribute to your chances of having high blood pressure. But you can reduce your odds by losing excess weight, quitting smoking, reducing salt consumption, and controlling your blood pressure. 3. Research has shown that some people can lower their blood pressure by cutting down Hf .ft Pt -- Use It As A Smoker Use It As A Barbeque Grill Smith on Cardiovascular the Must For Cookouts! Sportsrnd their salt intake. Table salt is a compound made up of sodium and chloride. It is the sodium in Your change things. r. Backyard Utah Deportment of Health Control Together, we can A HEALTH MATTERS Making American Red Cross Vasquez, president; Edith Sallas, first vice president; Srrjofie 1 Lifetime Goal is the theme of High Blood Pressure Month sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute to 10:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The couple will make their home in Price. Service Award for the donation of veteran kits to the Salt Lake City Veterans Hospital. The following officers for the 1985-8- 6 term were installed by Jeanette McAlpine: Louise X Dr. Jackie Dale Johnson Starla Prettyman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Prettyman, and Dale Johnson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnson, will be married in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple on June 1. An open house will be held in their honor on June 7, at the Helper Stake Center from 7:30 n (mumxom Mary Vigor read the minutes. It was voted on and approved to contribute $25 to the Special Olympics. Lilly Wimmer, Phyllis Day A. Starla Prettyman SUHSET ALWAYS SAVES YOU MONEY WITH VALUES FOR THE I Marshall. Chapeau Isabelle was McAlpine. The luncheon table was decorated with mauve and white spring fldwers in a basket and yellow candles. Elizabeth Huff crocheted the pin cushions that were presented as favors to each guest. An entertaining musical program was given by Donna and Joe Nick, specialty singers for the Senior Citizen band. Margaret Garavaglia, first vice presdient, presided at the business meeting which followed the luncheon. The outgoing officers and members were thanked for their active participation in club projects during the past year. At the Utah Federation of Womens Club state convention, HWC was awarded by the Veterans Administration an Outstanding salt that causes the problem. Most of us consume much more than we need. If you are having a problem with your blood pressure, your doctor may . prescribe pills or ask you to cut down on your salt consumption. 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