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Show Sun Advocate, 4 Price, Utah Thursday, November 26, 1987 club notes Dorr Hanson opens door in Helper ( Continued from Page 2) Huntington to live at Stuart Ranger Station, while Dorr cleaned campgrounds for the forest service. Their son Eric had to be delivered by Caesarian section. Since they lacked insurance, medical expenses wiped out the sum- mers wages and they returned to Nebraska on faith and government loans. Another son, Justin was born two years later in the same manner as his brother. To support his family, Dorr worked on a research study for a microbiologist teacher and on weekends he sold his blood. A drug testing facility paid him $25 a day for removing blood samples. On hold for two days straight, he returned home weakened, $50 richer. May 19, 19733 after nine and a half years in college, serving the last year as president of the senior class and receiving honors, he donned the lavendar hood of the doctor of dental surgery to receive his diploma. All their earthly belongings were packed into a trailer to be towed back home by parents arriving for graduation in a Dave Roever Crusade pickup truck. The boys stayed in Huntington while their parents drove the truck and trailer to Los Angeles and found an apartment. June 30, 1974 The Slovenian Home had their Thanksgiving dinner dance and everyone had such an enjoyable evening dining on a gourmet turkey dinner, salads, potatoes, rolls and homemade pumpkin he completed a at rotating dental Internship Wadsworth VA Hospital and passed all the boards and packed up his wife and kids to head to Helper to set up a practice. Helper did not have a dentist since Dr. Dalpiaz had become ill. Hanson rented a long narrow space at 125 Main, had it carpeted, partitioned, plumbed, oxygen and nitrous oxide installed, an air compressor set lab room and the up, unbelievable mass of materials a dentist must have to serve his clientele. Dorr bought Dalpiazs chair and an antique cabinet for holding instruments and a new chair. As soon as his sign appeared in the window, people dropped in. Meantime the Hansons lived in Kenilworth in a rented home for awhile, bought one next door and welcomed Nathan, while Dorr was serving as bishop of the ward for four years. The Hansons bought two acres of ground in Spring Glen and had a large Boise Cascade moved onto a foundation. Landscaping, planting a garden and orchard, building goat pen, Dies. Many thanks to our chefs and pastry maker and everyone who donated food as well as time and labor The chicken run and a huge carport and deck kept the doctor in shape off hours. The births of Leisha, Sarah and Brian, all by section, added activity and in- volvements. In the late evening when it is too late for construction of any type or church work, the champion workaholic of Castle Country may don earphones and move onto the organ bench to tackle a new piece. He took piano lessons from Eloise Woodhead and Arline Brown until he was 16, quit, regretted it and has continued SAVE $887 MUSIC Ea. Main Price 11 FURTHER DETAILS BetaTau Dr. and Mrs. Dorr Hanson stand in front of their new business building on Helper's Main Street. Piano 1388 WATCH FOR really having you. Our next board meeting is Dec. 6 at 2 p.m. For our New Years Eve party the Rocky Mountain Polka Express Band from Salt Lake City will play. Come early to reserve your table, as our policy is first come, first served. Our door opens at 5 p.m., dining starts at 7 p.m. and dancing starts a 9 p.m. New Wurlitzer PRICE CITY AUDITORIUM was The Argons do a lovely job providing entertainment for the evening. Thanks guys, youre really a grand bunch and we enjoy more 7:30 p.m. music swinging. X-ra- y, Coming to Price ONE NIGHT ONLY Thurs., Dec. 10 meeting, Slovenian Home 4 on his own throughout the years. He makes beautiful music. Starla Robertsons home became a Christmas candy factory on Nov. 12 as Beta Tau members met there. After the regular business Clark willl represent in nationals Utah 4-- H Cordie Clark, a Price will represent Utah at the National Congress in Clark had the Chicago Dec. best sheep project in the state this year. According to Scott McKen-dricleader assistant state at Utah State University, she will compete for scholarships and prizes with approximately from 1,500 of the best around the country. Before Clark, 16, could start raising sheep, she said she had to bake a lot of bread. She and 4-- H 0. 4-- H k, 4-- H d her brother started a bread business to help pay for their first ewes. At one point they were selling as many as 60 loaves a week. home-bake- various chocolate candies were made for the Creekview Craft Fair on Nov. 14. In addition to chocolate goodies, Beta Taus booth offered country wreaths, rag baskets, yule logs and delicious scones; hot cocoa and coffee. Thanks to the ways and means committee members, Starla Robertson, Pat Larsen and Sandy Leonard, the craft bazaar venture was a great success. Special thanks also to Robert Murphy of Smiths, who donated cups, plates and napkins. Money made from this service project will be combined with various other service groups to purchase a VCR and special cassettes for a local child who has problems with her eyesight. A traditional Thanksgiving dinner was served to sisters on Nov. 19 at Sandy Leonardss home. Dinner guests enjoyed their meal at beautifully set tables with earthtone decor. The hostess provided each with a chocolate turkey. Starla Robertson made each lady a hand painted turkey candleholder. Thanksgiving gifts were exchanged between members. Dec. 17 will be the date for the next meeting at Kristy Campbells home. Ladies Auxiliary of of Columbus Knights The - bread profits were enough to buy three Suffolk ewes and three lambs. The profits from these went to buy a registered Suffolk ram. President Mary Bonacci welcomed the members of the Carbon County Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus at She said her experience has helped her become more Helper. 4-- H organized and has given her a chance to meet from far away other self-confide- She places. attended the western leadership camp at Lake Tahoe and last summer she and her family hosted a Japanese exchange student as program. part of the Her trip to the National Congress is sponsored by the their regular meeting on Nov. 17 at St. Anthonys church in (Continued on Page 5) anniversaries 4-- H 4-- H Utah Registered Breeders Association. Sheep Dr. Dorr W. 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EIP-- j 1QQ95 50th anniversary The children and grandchildren of John and Bessie Rogers invite their family and friends to an open house in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary on Dec. 4, 1987, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Mountain View Center in Price. They were married on Dec. 9, 1938, in Ozark, Ark. John and Bessie have two sons, Marvin and Bruce, and two daughters, Mozelle and Nadine. They have 18 grandchildren. No formal invitation are being sent. They ask that your love and friendship be the only gifts you bring. "?-$5- 98 or $20 MwtlMy music 11 E. Main, Price 637-013- 4 SPECIAL THISWEEKEND Pentax 35mm Auto Sport Auto Focus DX Film K-8- 0 89 BANKCARDS WELCOME 1 as tectronlc. Slof.K 1 15 W. 7200 S. Midvale 0 4031 Rlverdalt Rd. Ogden 1 J Fresh Cut 7 oz. Ribeye With 101 item salad $799 bar and sundae bar ' Capability Kodak Auto Focus 35mm lira Creekview Mall (next to City Market) Prices Good Thru Dec. 2, 1987 BUY ON EASY TERMS At You're THE BOSS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! 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