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Show 6B Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, March 9, 1983 club notes volunteer corner Editor note: The Volunteer Corner I provided lor thotte who want to ihare a part of themselve. For more information on these and other volunteer opportunities, contact the agencies listed. Those who want to list volunteer opportunities In this column are invited to contact the Sun Advocate at Volunteers: Remarkable journeys into space, battles won for freedom Americas history is filled with events that can be termed a complete success. And this country is on its way to yet another great accomplishment, the eradication of a debilitating and sometimes fatal disease red measles. 00 First smallpox fell prey to the inroads of modern medicine and now the existence of measles as a threat is nearing extinction. Hospitals and other healthcare providers nationwide have provided a major thrust in the Carpenters, electricians, artists and painters needed to assist in expansion at museum. Work begins every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Call Jeannette Yount at between 10 a.m. and 3 or stop by museum on p.m., 637-506- elimination of this illness which affects individuals of all ages. In 1977, hospitals joined the federal government effort to 0 Thursday nights. o O O are Ed Edwards, Dean McEwan, Nancy Wiggins and Lorraine Babcock. Alternates are Michael McEwan and Ben Reddington. A Pre-St- . Patricks Day and birthday party will be held Saturday, March 12, for all members and their guests at 7 p.m. in Spring Glen. A buffet will be served and there will be a $3.50 cover charge per person. After the program, the ladies Let's wipe out measles 0. o o o o O o O O O immunize children against several diseases. More recently, hospitals are sponsoring a Check for campaign, working mainly through the school system, to wipe out measles. Reports note that success is near. In 1981, 3,032 measles cases were reported compared to 13,135 cases in 1980. However, separate Spot Measles 6 percent of preschool-age- d children are still not vaccinated, and the percent of measles in this age group is continuing to rise. A enjoyed a Western style meal of ham and beans, corn bread and large number adolescents and young adults are also not vaccinated and have no protection from the disease. Physicians and hospitals have assumed a leading role in the elimination of measles in the U.S. an undertaking that has required the cooperation of our school systems, health related organizations and local health departments to be totally news Wednesday, March o 637-508- 1 p.m. 16 Noon p.m. Games; Ceramics; 1 p.m. Bowling. BASKIN-ROBBIN- S Monday, March 14 a.m. 10 Pressure; noon Meat Loaf; 2 p.m. Games at N.H.; 7 p.m. Art Class. Tuesday, March 15 11 a.m. Exercise Class; noon Baked Blood r, Chicken; 6 Game p.m. NightPotluck. Bonto, Ona . Tochi, Stella D'America Judy Sullivan, Yvonne Olsen, Donna Wilcox, Judy Spigarelli, Jackie Butkovich, Audrey Culp, Nancy Thompson, Karen Spigarelli, Loma Davis, Linda Farrell, Dolores Markakis, Helen Garr, Catherine Pero, Jennie Felice and Patty Hannert. The next meeting is planned for April 6. Elections will be held. Chairperson will be Arlene HELPER Noon Thursday, March 17 Roast Beef; 7 p.m. Ceramics. Noon Friday, March 18 Baked Fish; 1 p.m. Games; 8 p.m. St. Patricks Day DanceHarmonica Band. Alaska Trips: July 27 tour. 11-d- ay program. Louise Vasquez is the chairperson. It is All Save the Children. members and guests are urged to attend. No meeting will be held on March 10. Italian-America- n lodge, Stella DAmerica No. 77, met in a dinner meeting at Jimbos Steakhouse on Thursday, March 3, when two new members were inducted into the The monthly meeting of the Helper Womens Club will be held Thursday, March 24, at the Helper Civic Auditorium. It will be the International Affairs of Members Helpers Helper Women's Club Chili Beans; 12:30 0 Ange Cortese was chairman for this affair, and the ladies on her committee were: Janet Oliveto, Cherie Etzel, Bessie Jeanselme. senior citizen Carbon County Senior Citizens For additional information, contact Stella OGreen at salads. of ar one-ye- while the whole a group sang few old Western songs. Ange Cortese acted as emcee. Medical campaign Ada McEwan, treasurer. Those elected to terms on the Board of Directors companied Castleview Hospital is always interested in people who would Pink like to look into its Ladies program. If you have four hours a week, you could put them to good use outside your home. These hours could be spent in a rich and rewarding service. If you are interested, call ext. 234 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., or stop in the hospital gift shop. CEU Prehistoric Museum: 637-48- EdOGreen, president; Stella vice wards, president; OGreen, secretary; and Marion The ladies on the committee formed their own kitchen band and sang Bill Bailey. At the piano was Audrey (Minnie Pearl) Culp. They also ac- Guardians Ad Litum: Persons are needed to act as lay legal advocates for children involved in child abuse and neglect cases. Ernest are: year 1983-8- 4 and most of the Western show. 637-685- Hospital Wed- ladies came dressed as the characters from the popular television show. The room was also decorated depicting the rs 637-685- Members of the Slovenian Home in Spring Glen elected officers at their annual meeting on Feb. 20. Those elected to serve in the Hee-Ha- w provide homes for needing love, understanding and supervision. Foster parents will be reimbursed for youths living expenses. Call state Social Services at state Social Services at The Price Ladies of Elks held their regular meeting and a nesday, March 2, at the Price Elks Lodge. The theme for the party was 637-685- 0. Call Slovenian Home party afterwards on Friends of Youth: Adults and young adults are needed to share one or more hours a week with a younger person. Call state Social Services at Foster Parents: Families and single adults are needed to teen-age- Price Ladies of Elks lodge. The new members are Elvin Juliano and John Gianini, both of Price. Lodge President Laurence Cha presided over the meeting and conducted the official swearing-i- n ceremony for the two new members. Another new member, Todd Hamilton of Helper, was inducted at the last regular meeting of the organization. Stella DAmerica is an affiliate of the Columbian Federation of Societies and is one of the oldest fraternal organizations in Utah, tracing its origination to 1898 in Castle Gate. The lodge was transferred to Helper in 1902 and has functioned continually through the years. Italian-Americ- M;;The lodgelo-regul- an meeting ar night is the 'first Thursday of each month in the Helper Civic Auditorium with the exception dDun O Buy any Baskin-Robbin- s product Get One at Price! March 10 through March 20, 1983 More of what you love ice cream for. 0 o o BASKIN-ROBBIN-S ICE CREAM STORES Bonus Sale offer good only at participating stores. Excluding desserts at certain participating locations. o o Baskin-Robbin- s 1983 BASKIN ROBBINS O o ICE to o o o o o o o Ojpeim younir HEM. special events as that held at Jimbos this month. toe tori mmsum oir ne ntt to ydDMirsellffo at the regular price... 0 o fith cairn of Retired Persons of Castle Country The American Association of Retired Persons has organized a new chapter in Price known as the Castle Country Chapter under AARP. The local chapter wishes to remind all AARP members and all other retired people over 55 years of age to attend our meeting to be held March 10 at the Senior Citizens Center at 1 p.m. The local chapter would like to interest all eligible members to support this chapter and, in todlay return, the chapter can Pint Interstate Bar of Ftrst brters&jSs Bank Utah. N A A member of the First Interstete system with aeeets of moie then 140 button. Member FDIC represent the members in their complaints related to their benefits justly earned in prior years, taxes affecting them, rate and license increases, and other important matters. os . Official benk of the 1984 Otympcs CREAM COMPANY 0OOOOO IMPORTEO CANADIAN WHISKY A BLEND 80 PROOF CALVERT DlST CO V lv - - V--' t,- o i N Y C |