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Show SSn-Jvocafe- Thursday, March 3$, 1967 Price, 'Ufafc r: Enrollment 4-- H i ( " ' Price BPOE Honors Program on Tap U' -I- n Members of Price Lodge No Muyner, Dean Murdock, Lynn Benevolent and Protective Oak.-Douga-- , A. Olst n, Joe Order of Elks, last Wednesday Jr, Dr J imts Ruggeri, night honored the o'dttmers at a Ernest I.. SJlitoe, Janies Thorpe, sessions which started out with a Dm L. Watkins. dinner. Dum.nick Besso, Thirty years Each year the Elks honor those A. L. Ca nuiTu'e, Fred M. Reynmembers who have achieved 20 olds, George Warren or more years of membership. Art Bcrtola, Thirty-Lv- e years Twenty-yea- r members and those Alexander C. Curtis, S. J. Sweetwith membersh'p years in mulring. tiples of five over that are awardThe roll of those whose memed lapel pins designating the numextends over 35 years was bership ber of years. read and includes Sheldon L. AnMembers in the category derson (36), Elmie Bemardt (36), include Sheldon Allred, Akx Bene Max Bertola (37), Arthur Dalpiaz Sr., Fred Bonomo, Rico DAm-mrosDr J. J Dalptez (37), WilBarney DcVietti, George (36), Farltano, Clee Joseph Gordon, Dr. liam M. Davis (36), Henry A. Carl Green, Karl M. Harmon, Dusserre (36), William A. Engle Jack Houston, Byron Howard, A- (51), Leonard G. Frandsen (36), lbert Keith Leavitt, Arthur D. Hansen (1C), Dean Kellough, Charles Majntk, V. D. Miller, Ted Hcldaway A. (47), Charles R. Nielson, Edward J. O.Don-nel- l. Knobbs (48), Thomas E. Lamph Emmet K. Olson, Drew C. (46), C. L. Leavitt (39), J Brack-en- d Richards, A. John Ruggeri, FranLee (36), Harold V. Leonard cis Scartezina, George Wallace, (46), W. W. Lewis (47), Dr. E. V. William J. Welsh Jr., Don Wil- Long (48), John Menotti (36), cox. R. T. Mitchell (36), Carl Nyman members are (48), Ben N. Reddtngton Sr. (48), Twenty Mario U. Arlotti, Alex Bene Jr., Henry Ruggeri (37), Earl Warren Frank M. Davis, Albert M. (44), F. E. Wilson (36), W. D J. W. Hamond Jr., Howard Wilson (41), Chfford Woodruff P. Hanks, David Menotti, Paul (39), and B. H. Young (46). y, 1550, enrollment proThe annual is now under way schools at gram throungh the first week in April, announces Mrs. Lena Waterman, Leader Council president. Key leaders from the Council will accompany County Agent Re'l Argy le to the schoos. Students in the fourth through ninth grades will receive information concerning projects, activities, health and safety programs in schools for the purpose of enrolling during April. Parents or or send -- leaders should accompany Uu?!r children to the Extension office in the Courthouse to enroll 5uw, Early enrollment is urged. More than two million youth each year and are enrolled in are an integral part of cooperaMrs. tive Extension Services, Waterman said. The young people enroll in foods, clothing, home child care, home improvement, beautification, garden, livestock, and horse projects, plus several hobby activities and club projects. They leant to play as well as work; practice cooperation and look beyond simple daily tasks to their place in the life of the com4 H Pet-ern- tl i, & Proper fertilization is the management practice that most often brings the grower the highest returns. It is the one practice that can be measured in terms of added income. Dus-serr- e, For example, the grower who yields only 15 tons of sugar beets per acre will net only $54.50 per acre in profits (based on a gross return of $15 per ton). Yet the grower who increases his fertilizer investment and reaches 33 tons per acre will realize a $247.50 per acre net profit! INTERMOUNtAIN hWM gird r-- much fertilizer? Ask your local USS Fertilizer dealer to help you test your soil. On the basis of those tests hell recommend the right amount of USS Fertilizers to insure you a bumper crop, How tJ 7) i (MStoCtejplIj cnMfwmimrmiATJ The projects are taught by local leaders who hold a key position in the development of the program. Their reward is in seeing these young people make outstanding achievements in their ojjrarticular project; and finally-, become responsible leaders aftltf citizens. schedule for The enrollment 29 will be: Sally Maura Iprch Elementary, Helper, 9 am. and 4-- j) H ... CENTURY OLD The historic Mormon Tabernacle on Salt Lake Citys Temple Square was completed 100 years ago. Centennial observanc Increase your yields, and reduce your production costs! j.ti p 1 1 Use enough USS Fertilizers. Made in OUnSBSKBEICQ es are planned. The Tabernacle 'is shown during construction (top) and as it looks today. (MlM) Qfe five-year munity. They elect their own officers, plan and conduct programs, hold meetings on their work, etc. As they progress in club work have the opportunity to tea oh younger club members by acting as junior leaders. They develop leadership und good citizenship traits. Parents, too, play important parts. The boys and girls who make the greatest achievement are those whose parents are 100 per cent behind their activities. . Members Long-tim- e Carbon Schools .. r by Fertilizers . f;45 a.m.; Helper Junior High, 11 a m.; Spring Glen Elementary, Reeves Elementary, Price, ; 2 'pm. Enrollment for other Schools will Le held dm ing the fjrsf week in Apul, timelo be announced later. Tabernacle Centennial Will Help Attract Vacationists to Utah fp-rn,- Centennial 103. h events annii...ary mar. mg f the lie fumed TRADEMARK V'"ulv ten rent to hundreds cf date, Mr. Pulsipher pointed out. tna'cr nevvspap' rs thio igh the The Tabernacle, considered ar i' - ralon if the Asciatid marvel of 'the 19th and are expected to kelp engineering P,i seats 8,000 when filled century, - ..t the numb m cf sight1 ears. Murnimi Tat errtai o in S tl; I nice City will aid in atiueii'ig a recDisease Case Report ord f'uw of vi .it, rs ti a' a Is bWe are certain the tourist inr 'Sixteen disease cases were re Utah, awarding to Cr n d !.. ported to the Utah State Depart Pu'siphcr, d'lectur (. Ihi U.ah dustry in the tut. re state wilt L n- fit bf Health from Carbon Coun- Travel Council. events (trough Ih ended March week at tl 's nr.'cwor.hv the Feature stores a'lraction. concerning ty during (Tflfteen of the cases were construction of the beard denud Vistli rs to Salt I ake City alstreptococcal infections and one structure, compVe with photos ways do cc nsidcrab'e .sightseeing cancer. its exte-- u r and interior, have and stopover eLewlrr? in the f J ijnt J Plan to have a i for such major events as Mormon church The crigina conf-rence- s. rawhide thongs, square nails and wooden timbers still support the When You Need Services or Merchandise egg shaped dome. 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FROM MENU LUMBER CE Dial WASH and Neon-tim- e tual; d by the dropping of a pm to demonstrate its unique acoustics, are traditional our features that will be continued during the centennial. However, special orchestral and choral concerts are planned, along with a musical pageant, to lp spo.light the historic structure. 'fetrbmer 202 West Mein d h-- SAVINGSfANDlLO ASSOCIATIONS PRFCEf & TERMS EASY i PR FREE ESTIMATES r The good things of family life start with a home of your own. Now is a good time to buy a home and finance it through us. We are the specialists in home loans. end W.RMG Co You Make $1.35 A Gsod impression? $1.25 - ihritvp Grant, cluding Ulyes dora Rco evelt, Wtl'tam Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Herbert Hoover; Harding, rnnklin D Rc eve't, Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. The first funeral of a church notable held in the Tabernacle in was that of Brigham Young 1S77, just 10 years after the building lv helped pan was completed. Vacationists Temple visiting Square in th' heart of Sa't Lake City during the Tabernac'e Centennial Year will find a handsome new visiter center just opened to Saints beliefs. dtspay Latter-da- y Volunteer guide's will take tourists cn trips through the Temple grounds, viewing pioneer statuary, the Temple, the Seagull Monument and a pioneer log cabin as wed as on the 100 year o'd Tabernacle. multi-spire- Pairenize These Advertisers - Chicken Vz While S -- Take Gut Service v'ew-b'otVn- g the cater rocf has been recovered with a glistening aluminum sheath, and the original organ has been greatly enlarged, the buildings sandsone .va'ls, pine benches and varnished galleries lock like they did a Century ago. Construction began in 1863 ard was competeJ in 1867. Since then, many U. 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