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Show 4 1 .' ,7i ' i 14 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday December 7. 2000 Iburs may be scheduled. Contact Helen Ibne at Carlotta Cruz V WELLINGTON r Carlolta M. U-d- ez 7 Cruz, our precious wife, mother, grandmother, prat and died U 4 r . UimiUM ; .W & .,:t Deo. 5, 2000 from compl- Tueadejt ications of an extended illness which she bore with grace and dignity She was born Jan. 19, 1919 in EditH, N.M., the fourth child of Jesus and Fhncisquita Martinez Valdez. On Oct. 12. 1942, Carlotta married the love of her life, Lucio Cruz in Lumberton, N.M. Her devotion and admiration for this man was unsurpassed. Together, they ' had seven children. ; She had unconditional love for everyone and everything. A loving and caring person who did not Judge cur faults and weaknesses. Carlotta was an active, member 0f the Catholic Church, Next to iler love of family her greatest activity and Joy liras her quilting club, where she spent countless hours applying thousands of stitches with abundant care and precision, Surviving are husband, Lucio; two daughters and two sons, Lucy (Orlando) Sanchez, Stella (Randy) Thinncs, Joe Walt (Susan) Cruz, '. r'v - V Sir ; V-V.A A: S - - 1 iJr " . ' t S ' 1 t .? an VJ .' ser-vic- : ' EAST CARBON - Pete Franco, age 88, died Doc. 4, 2000 in Price; ..., He was born Aprfl 29, 1912 In Siiao, Guanajuato, Mexico, to Antonio and Brjjida Morales Franco. Married Manueiita Herrera Fteb. 24, 1933 in Gallup, NJd. She died : - .iv - jt t D6C.8iMPec.8,7pjBBl6COlcLirar8iiOjiiiOpQp Street; 4 to 8 p.m, chili dinner at Hripef anditorinm. ; -fV fomutfwwn.w . first aidCPBdaaa, Det JaaLiwomesabasketballlnstroetwnalandsecoiidgrade : tuAHtana-Hi- in. ' , Jan. 6, snowshoe outing first aidCPH class. v Jan. 18-1- 4, Helper J Messiah -- The periwmaiice is scheduled Dec, 10. Price Culture Connection - Cliristma8 nmskwillbepre- Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. at Price Kvic Anditorinm. The con-sented ; . ' v. . ; ccri will feature Thmilifl and Lance Wfeavei; Marth DeFreest,; ; Elias ftrez,Kait and Karen Ibmpleton,KyfeF3dei;Les and and sheiler care. Kandee witotc Sdmltz, Ridge tnd Anne Gilmour along ith mem-f- tr wUlingtoworit provide emergency bos of the Clanna Cain Scottish step dance gronp, tofomatkMi,)ntact Cindy Saccomanno at 63WH19. : 10-1- .a . . jan.18-14- , winter bsckpsckingtripL' cn jr '''f' . . i Hdper library - Hours are Monday through Wsdnesday from nooa to 8 p.m Thursday from noM to 6 p.m.; Saturday from 9 aji. to 1p.m.; closed Fitogy &mday and daily from 13 to 3 pjLlhr information. caD theffiniyat 47860L, . k. bhh.rfu, , Black Rmder Shoot - BookcliS Muzzleioaders win host the groups meat shoot Dec. 9 at 10 a.m. at Finback ftak range. First, second and third plarewiU be given ou all ta ;!gets. Ibr informatton,caIl bn Johnstmi at 637-325- 5. a lifelong tlnue through Jan. S. One can of food is payment for one book fine. Santa will visit the library Dec. 14froa530to730pjL 8 de- : Gallup, N.M.; Loretta Torres, Gallup; NJd. and Lupe MurneU, Arizona; Also survived by 27 grandchildren and 43 greatgrandchildren. Preceded in death by parents; son, Frank R. Franco; brothers, Tony Franco; Raymond Gonzalesjand sister; Mary Romera Funeral Mass Saturday Dec. 9, 10 a.m., (Good Shepherd Catholic Church. Vigil service Saturday, 9:30 a.m., at the church in East Carbon. Friends are welcome at Mitchell's daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Committal service. Price City . 6608.- .4, . ., - :& ten appointments, medic?! emergencies, mental health appoint- uento, escaping family violence, attending parenting classed divoraclassn and AANareotic Anonymous meetings. Phrentr tag dasses are scheduled Thuredsy at 1 30 pjn. Hj S ' , ; 4 Keferral Child Care Besourees . ' - offers information 1?., y v mm "n-- 618- . ' BartcndKip gg . s - :; chorus - practices fednesday at 830 p.m. at :'tiCEUmii8kbuiidingContartIhiMril8onat637mon ..v," 'warn becoming diild earn providers and provides referrate for pfoyees or employers needug related services, for inform-- ; thw on services and workshops, contact the agency at the light parade,tiw Biaoctkmaitoprire drawing wiU be', 1 folkw the Electric Light Parade at the hall. ; - . - ' "v m MssonicLedges- - Regular activities incindeCarhon Lodge 16.F4AM, first Mondays, 730 pjmj Joppa Lodge 26, F4AM,. 7 !n p ; Ffltrq fjr 11. firet 730 Thursdays, p.m4 Jobs Daughters, Bethel 8, second and; tiurth VfeHnaidiiyii, 7 p m ; kivl Virfc Rit (riiaptw wwm-i- l ivmiu ' mandcry alternating), first ttfednesdays, 730 p.m. Utah East- era Shrine Club. Contact Norman Smith for information. r N"! 4 w c Womens cancer support group - meets the third Vfednes- day of the month at 7 p.m. at Castkvtewa elasSreosLCail 0, extension 3510. Rx information about Sherry King at lymphedema (upper ertremity swelling following mastectomy Adoption Crosaikd Utah meets the second and fourth; or lower ertremity swelling following prostate or (Xher abdomi- Wdnesday of the month, 630 p.., in the conference room at .. aal surgeries, contact Darrin Huntsman at 636484L CElPs computer busineu building. Rr information, call ' mom Marlane Tufts at Helper mining museum iFrinOcLl to April 30, hours are TurediqrttutNigh Saturday ll ijil to 4 p.m. ftom Mqr 1 to ; Castk Vhllcy Arehseology Society - meets the third are Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to6p.m. tfoy of the month at 7 p.m. in the CEU museum elassroom. r 9 637-480- V 4 -- '' . W - 637-76- . s . V ' i ; crispty In 1868, waffle became a verb and means to equivocate, vacillate To waffle is and o or to write or talk foolishly and to Mather tiresomcly off the point Twenty years later; waffle came flip-flo- p. yo-y- bet;drivri, prattle and twaddle. Why does this sound so familiar more than 100 yean later? Thewafer is a predecessor to the modem waffle and comes from the Old High German word waba, named for its likeness to a honeycomb. Wfcfere are unleavened and more like biscuits. American and Canadian waffles are made with baking powder. In Belgium and FVanoe, yeast is the V x MAKE YOUR HOLIDAYS V MERRY & ..BRIGHT... : ' FREE ' kDiw f Talk fia ,oilakla In 4 Caters S Ann,rfm CLLUlAKk I . - Pre-he- at . N, , e, . Flop on a dollop of whipped cream! - FREE Calenders FREE Cookies & Cider FREE Gift WTap with purchase iks Hoasnvz Through t'f 'S c 3. N imilwySS T Mu S WaUtart " Y 437-44- On Now until Dec. 25th tlcrA'tr i. . 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Fbr a quick treat, make extra waffles and keep in the freezer. When youre famished and want a 0 snack, pop a waffle In the micro ; wave on high for 20 seconds and then into the toaster. Make a sand-- . wichwith peanut butter; Jam, cream . cheese, chicken or tuna. foiy the waffle by adding lngre-- . clients to the batter while cooking and by adding toppings. bananas, sour cream, buttermilk, oocoa, raisins, manda-- : rin oranges, maple syrup, oatmeal rosemary, raspberries, smoked; salmon, sourdough, garhanzo, gto-- ; gerbread, peach sauce, honey; ; whole wheat, and mocha. If youre waffling about waffles; Just imagine topping with a banana split Sice abanana lengthwise and ; place on waffle. Between bananas; ; add one scoop each vanilla, straw-- ; berry, and chocolate ice' cream! ; Drizzle hot fudge over ice' cream! ; Nokia 252c phone Nakia IMc a , centerpiece or wreath First Two months FREE Plus a V.lth a floral food, topped with butter; syrup or fruit preserves. In Europe, waffles are also used as abase for mixtures of seafood or poultry in Bauoe as a main dish, and as a snack at street fairs and religious festivals. Tb make double quick waffles, separate two eggs, with whites in one bowl and yolks in another Add and mix one-ha-lf cup mUk and one softened butter with the tablespoon yolks. In another bowl mix one cup flour, one teaspoon baking power and one-ha- lf teaspoon salt. Mix the flour mixture into the eggyvdk mixture. Beat the egg whites until stiff and carefully fold into batter. ' r to mean empty or pretentious leavening. Whffles are popular as breakfast words, with synonyms such as Nab-- . (Continued from page 13) French poems. : A waffle is a crisp reined cake baked inahinged metal griddle with a honeycombed or fancifully engraved surface that allows a thin layer of batter to cook evenly and Clinical Psychiatrist is proud to announce that his counsclinglpsychology practice is expanding to the Price area. On Tuesdays & Wednesdays his office will be located at High Plateau Wellness Industrial 375 South Carbon Ave.y Room 138 8 Scheduling by appt. (435) 260-113- ', V. -- . mma - ... ... ; . Cemetery, srii " 4 , ijen field officer will he aifrke Wxkforee Dec. IS from 9 to J030 aja. to assist with VA mat: ters. BringDDfwmJli, marriagdivoree papers, birthadop--tkm- , W lnlllklki WWf wMi Security MIIIIIIMW ' - H , ftmily Support k Childrens Justice Colter - offers crisis care for families with children from infants to 11 yean okF ; -- .'; Matt Vkrner Chapter The group's $nb for Rnjk break- Crisis nursery is open 24 hours adaj; seven daysa week Jkmi- - Vfast is planned Dec. 9 from 8 to 11 Vm. at 262 South Main,-- . Kes may use the nursery for respite, family crisis, court, docs Individual and family rates available; Saturday night alter . . M vL? American 613-520- : Gallup, N.M.; Ermina Santiago, s CEU friends of the library call the library at need officers. Tb volunteer, contact Aimee Lauritsen at 618- - . California;; Aurora Espinosa,-- . 'a t JX .. to 6 pm; Sundayl to lOpja. pja.; Friday and Saturday 8 votion to Jesus, She was an award winning gardener with a passion for floors, especially sunflowers. In her later years she enjoyed conversations with friends and reading; Above all else she adored her family Mom called the staff and residents of SL Josephs Villa the best of the best and she thanked the Lord for being there, We are grateful to and thank them all for the care and the love they gave mom In these last years, Mom Is survived by one sister. Alice (Oliver) Neel, Sacramento, Calif..There will be no viewing At ' moms request, there will be a fam-Ily service at St. Josephs Villa imder direction of Neil ODonnell & Sons. Friends are invited to a celebration for her on Dec. 11 fronts to 4 p.m. at the home of Michael and Gerri Mct)onald. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St Josephs VOla, 451 Bishop Federal Lane, Salt ' Lake City UT 84115, or a charity of your choice. nt more than 70 years afaLAdmisskm fee required at the don: ..n : : Mom maintained i y Brooke and George, all of Salt Lake (Sty . - has three children, .Rebecca, ; : :,'''' . : . . f Cattoe, the 2000 holiday event scheduk 587-409- Pena8CO,N.M.Shewasthel2thof 10 children born to Porfirio and Isabel Branch Abreu. Mom entered a convent in Michigan at age 16, She left three years later as a Dominican tertiary and moved to Castle Gate to live with her oldest brother, Joe Abreu, Here, she met and, on Ang: 12, 1933, married George McDonald of Ferron. Mom and dad lived hi Wattis, Price and Dragerton until dads death in 1976. Mom then moved to Friendship Manor In Salt Lake City She lived thereuntil she en- tered St Joseph's Villa in 1997, Mom and dad had two sons, John and Michael John had three children, Lisa, MerrOee and Nick (all Seattle, Vush.) and one step-daughter, Paige, Salt Lake City. John died in 1980. Michael (Gerri) : - LIhuJ Carbon County Reereatioa - Unless otherwise noted, par- tkipatkm lees are required, lbuth may register at any time to uttpnd tnwWinr and amWfg farina at The tact toe recreation the following activitfcs: - . ; .' ? . Helper Christmas Festival - Sponsored by the city and SALT LAKE CUV-O- n Deal, 2000, Marie McDonald died peacefully in a loving environment at St, . Josephs Villa.; Mom was borqAug; 4,1911 in : : .Bookmobile office - is open from 2:80 to 730 pjxon Mon--- ., dsjiTnosdayandVifednesdayatlSOWMain.Vfellington.IntMt.; 8. net access offered. Contact the office at Marie McDonald . msa - : -- : g 637-567- 1, ' f. V,' great-grandchildr- . Breast-feedin-g breast-feedin- .. Overnight parking os Helper streets prohibited Thrajgh'. March 1, it is nnlawfol for people to park or leave vriucles on public roads or streets is Helper between the honn of 2 and 7 dren, three and two one brother. Turn (Flora) Val- -; dez; many loved nieces and neph- -. ews. Preceded in death by parents,. threeslstcrs, three brothers, three children and her loving grandchildren, Candice and Jason. i; Funeral Mass Saturday, Dec. 9, 10 a.m., Notre Dame do Lourdes : e Catholic Church. Price. Vigil ' 0:30 p.m.; at Friday evening; Mitchell Funeral Home, Price, Friends are welcome at Mitchells daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Committal service, PrioeCityCraneteiy - Support Group The Southeastern Utah Health District support group for pregnant and women will meet Deal, 3 p.n. for information, call Shawnee Ariotli at - handlers classes - Southeastern Utah Health Dis-offer sessions in Price on Dee. 13 it 9 a.m., 4 pjn. will bid and7pjn. and in Castle Dak on Dec.l4it4and7pm. Test leniequired.Ibrinfoimatioii.callClaronBjatatthePrice ' . office. f' V Roy (Dana) Cruz; 12 grandchil- Member of the Good Shepherd Catholic Church, where he was a Knight of Columbus. Retired menv ber of UMWA, where he worked in various mines in the area for 39 years and was a past of Kaiser Steel Local 9958. Former employer of (he Green River Missile. Rangp for 13 years as a propellant supervisor. Pete was a manager for the k- cal baseball league In Sunnysidc, , known as the Dodgers, for many :;.. .. years. '.,, " Survived by children. Mary Stella Bigbee, Buena Vista, Cola; Peter Anthony Franco, East Car-- . bon; Sylvia Maria Pacheco, Boise, Idaho; Cecilia Dean Martinez, Riverside, Calif.; Dorothy Lucero, Gallup, NH; Paul Roy Franco, Salt , Lake City; Janet Clorice Campos, Gallup, N.M.; Darlene Romero, Price; brother and sisters, Ruben Gonzales, Gallup, N.M.; Carmen Franco, California; Jessie Cota, - . Fbod t Pete Franco Nov. 21, 1979. tum,eaii die museum at 6134060. abkforpublkuse.AnfiresmustbeeoDtaiDedinpits.Fbraiorev. iuforoatiou contact the county offices at 636S. ' I Fkirgrumuls skating rink will be opes seven days a week weather pern its, exefptlur resurf iicing Lights are provided 6 and 10 pja. A fire pit and bathrooms are also avail-- . f y ' . u 1 . Km ' . :r ' . 1 Prehistoric museum - From Nov 1 to Man 31, hour are Monday through Saturday from 9 am. to 6 pjn. daily From April 1 to Oct 81, hours are from 9am.to6p.n.Ririnforma-betwee- s 1 " 472-300- 4 . Ir. |