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Show r iprr 4A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, May m nr i" 14, 1986 Cheerleaders are named at college Students from all regions of the state will be represented in the College of Eastern Utahs cheer and yell leading squads for the 1986-8- 7 school year. From the north are two students from Salt Lake; from the west is a student from Wendover; from the south is a student from St. George; from the east is a student from Sunnyside and from the middle of the state is a student from Spanish Fork. Members of the squad include a Bisquera, Evangeline sophomore from Wendover; Monique Wakefield, a freshman Lenette Sunnyside; a sophomore from Price; Jana Duff, a freshman from West Valley City; and Sandi Jorgensen, a sophomore from St. George. from Wilson, The yell leading squad Frank cludes in- Walter, a sophomore from Spanish Fork; THEATERS' Theater Hotline Todd Green, a sophomore from Granger; and Wade Peacock, a sophomore from Castle Dale. Emmett, the Eagle mascot will be performed by Juley Atwood of Elmo. Atwood is returning on the squad to compete for the United Spirit Associations outstanding mascot in the summer clinic held at the University of California at Santa Barbara. She was named one of the finalists in that event last year and hopes to retain the title again this year. The entire squad will begin practicing for competition at the USA collegiate cheer and song leading camp immediately. After they return, they can be seen performing at all home CEU football and basketball games. The squad is well known in the Intermountain & of Price. According to Utah Highway Patrol trooper Jerry Denison, Danny Ray McLeroy, 39, Texarkana, Ark., was eastbound in a 1985 Peterbuilt when the truck left the right side of the road, rolling onto its side. Denison said the SLEEPING BEAUTY 1986 7:30 p.m. 16-1- 8, May GUNG HO NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET: FREDDIE'S vn DENNIS QUAID Opening Soon! LOUIS GOSSETT, JR. Four named to attend Boys' State Plays in emery County only at the Star-thi- s classic soon goes out of release everywhere loomrsTERtgr SELCCTEO Chare it with PG-- L O someone RELEASED I THEATRES g 1965 TWENTIETH CENTURY BY TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM Four boys from Price will attend the 1986 session of American Legion Boys State, Price FOX OtSTRNMTORS you love Post 3 commander Mario DiCaro announced today. The students from Carbon High School are Richard Jones, CLASSIC SLEEPING BEAUTY. p.m., Sat. Mat. 1 SCHOOUHOUSE (3ABRICS Monday IN STORE SPECIALS - Tropical Prints Dancin' Lycra icatton lycra, soufct stupes. Swimwear (prints solids) 60 Swimwear (prints solids) Mesh Net Double Knits Saturday 10:00a.m. 5:30 ptm. I I -- Located in the old Wellington School, Room 2 between the Courthouse and The Soar Spot 637-554- 9 p.m. Show Separate Admission 8-- 17 campus of Utah University at Logan. An er Hmml sponsored by the Rotary Club of Price; Mark Belnap, sponsored by himself; John and Pat Hillas, sponsored by the Mecca Cafe. They will attend the program on the scheduled for June i 4 CLOSED MEMORIAL THE REEL STUFF ... ... yd. yd. yd. yd. yd. yd. activity of State high educational value, American Legion Boys State developed from the concept that youth should be offered a better Spring Summer Sales Compare our prices and watch for our & p.m. Wildcats is a laugh-gettSoldie 687-927- 5 the accident. McLeroy was cited for suspicion of improper lane travel, operating with two log books and other mechanical violations. Denison said the truck and trailer were probably totaled. From Carbon High School STARLCINEMA 7 trucker said something mechanical went wrong causing REVENGE MOTOR VU MAY ' Vi Photo by Ed McKeever apples headed for Texas from Washington was upset Saturday morning near the Sunnyside Junction east ESQUIRE THEATRE 9:00 : - A load of PRICE 7:00 - Collegiate One show 7:30 COLOR PURPLE KINGKOAL Jr ty Athletic Conference for their stunts and pyramids. The squad is under the direction of Susan Polster. 637-170- 5 J perspective of practical operation of government, that the individual is an integral part of, and has a corresponding responsibility for, the character and success of his government. This is a leadership action program in which qualified male high school juniors take part in a practical government course designed to develop in young citizens a working knowledge of the structure of the fact that is government just what they make it. upon them These students were selected among those who exhibited the most outstanding qualities of leadership, character, scholarship, loyalty and service to their school. They will be part of some 30,000 high school juniors nationwide who will participate . from Sr 2.39 2.99 4.59 4.29 2.39 2.39 to impress and government S' - w ,4 4 - ,?. DAY ?xr Jr AT Mark Belnap Richard Jones Castle Valley Church of God Wellington Road and Dimick Lane John Hillas Old Begins Sunday, May 18, 1986 7 p.m. Nightly attend every glorious night of these meetings. We urge everyone to have read about, heard your grandparents and and fanatics. parents talk about those You have possibly even experienced such a Holy Ghost experience in the past, but this will be the greatest Holy Ghost experience and revival you have ever been a You If your family is broken, youre an unwed mother, you need to make it out to this revival. Whether youre a preacher, evanglist, teacher, deacon or layman, this is a revival you must not miss. part of. If youre lost and in need of salvation, you better be here. If you need the baptism of the Holy Ghost, you better not miss these services. If you are in need of a healing, deliverance from tobacco, drugs, alcohol, dont miss a service. We are praying, fasting, and believing for nothing less than the greatest revival in Utah's history. You can be a part of it, beginning Sunday night. at 7:00 p.m. May 18 Pat Hillas Jf The Price Elks Lodge would like to thank the following businesses and individuals who donated prizes for our April & May parties, making them such a success: Rev. Thomas Fisher and family invite you to come enjoy and Holy Ghost experience the special singing and old-fashion- ed and fire anointed preaching by anointed men of God. (Continued from Page 1A) Larris Hunting, manager of the Southeastern District Job Service office in Price, said that in unemployment figures Carbon and Emery counties were considerably higher than the state average. He said Utah figures for April indicated a state-wid- e unemployment of 5.5 percent while Carbon County showed 8.5 percent of the workforce without jobs. Emery County was even higher with an Remember, it starts May 18, 1986, 7:00 p.m. Nightly. unemployment rate of 10.9 percent, he said. I need to caution you, however, that those figures do not reflect the U.S. Fuel or Soldier Creek layoffs, he said. Castle Valley Church of God Old Wellington Road and Dimick Lane This could be Utahs Greatest Camp Meeting! We would also like to thank those who donated food, time and effort i UP&L A Those two companies laid off over 225 miners late last month. And it certainly does not reflect the UP&L layoffs. Those figures will show up in the May statistics, he added. |