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Show Friday, November 14, 1986 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Another highly HELPER St. successful Anthonys Catholic Carnival was concluded late Saturday night when Cotton candy was big business Mike Dalpiaz announced the various winners of the many prizes offered this year. The winner of the grand prize, an RCA VCR, was Phillip Balcom of Green River. Other winners were Ken Topolovec, Spring Glen, a microwave oven from Mutual Furniture; Louise Bueno, Helper, $200 gift certificate from Western Mine Tools; Gene Erramouspe, Spring Glen, $150 cash from Tram Electric; Adeline Rolando, Spring Glen, a Kodak Disc camera from Veltri Drug; Chance Spensko, Spring Glen, two tires from Grako carnival chairman at St. Anthony's Catholic Carnival. Tires; Vera $150 LaFevre, Duchesne, tire purchase from Price Tire Warehouse; Johnny Metelko, Spring Glen, $100 cash from First Security Bank of Kris Saccomanno, Helper; gift certificate Food Town; Michael Giordano, Springville, $100 gift certificate from R&A Market; Rudy Bruno, Spring Glen, $100 gift certificate from Rons Meats & Deli; Nadine Skriner, Spring Glen, $100 gift certificate from City Market; Spike $100 Helper, from Helper Pleasant Grove, Wright, Hydroslide from Blue Water Marine; Lupe Romero, $50 executive pass to Breakaway Fitness Center; Frank Sarno, Indianapolis, Ind., $50 executive pass to Mon-ticell- o, Breakaway Fitness Center; Joyce Welch, Helper, 100 There were few limits at the fish pond for children gallons of gasoline from Swift Stop & Shop; Betty Pugliese, Helper, Kodak camera Pharamay; Debbie from Instamatic Chucks Chapoose, Ft. Duchesne, a Mr. Coffee from Coast to Coast; Betty Murphy, San Pedro, Calif., one night at Radisson Inn in Price; Roman Vega, Helper, $50 cash from Commercial Security Bank; Tony Evatz, Spring Glen, $50 cash from Engines Unlimited ; Lou Montoya, Helper, flash for 35mm camera from The Gallery; Hazel Faccinetti, Helper, an auto battery from J&S Freeway Transmission. Bob Jennings, Price, won the trailer full of gifts valued at Frank "Bingo" Dalpiaz kept the numbers moving bingo games. in many $1,200. Dalpiaz and Rev. Charles AnLaPenta, pastor of St. their voiced thonys Church, gratitude for the support given the carnival and praised the so many parishioners whowork to time their of filling give of the during the three nights event. Photos by Ed McKeever Rev. Charles LaPenta, with a clown wig. center, tried to come in disguise 7 |