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Show 2 e, Price, Utah - Thursday, August 12, 1971! Green River fire department kept on move Saturday - Two fires GREEN RIVER on Saturday afternoon kept the dty fire department well occupied. The first was reported about 7:00 when four small buildings behind the old George Seely residence started burning. One was a cabinet shop containing cans of paint These State P.T.A. officers schedule Price visit between 1 and 4 p.m. Mrs. Russell Bjorklund, Utah P.T.A. president together with other officers on a state level, will visit in Price. Purpose of the visit will be to meet new P.T.A. officers in the district and to conduct a workshop. Areas to be discussed will include duties of officers, worthy projects, areas of concern and the legislative program. Mrs. Bjorklune and the officers will be guests of the Carbon Council at a noon luncheon, and all local P.T.A. officers and school principals are Aug. 18th invited. Presidents elected to serve for the school year, 1971-7- 2 are: from Durrant, Mrs. Vernon Jones; Price Elementary, Mrs. Darwin Hunt; Reeves, Mrs. William Failor; Mt. Hannon Jr. High, Mrs. Grant Fausett and Carbon High, Mrs. Allen Johnson. exploded as well as ammunition and supplies from a outfit. A butane tank finally exploded inside the building knocking Trevor Whitesides, one of the firemen, down but not injuring him. The two city fire trucks were on the scene, their prompt : Seek Labor Day Queens ;$ ''C'ift- - , fm XV lp 'hM 4. Crash with auto kills cow, calf arrival helping save the surrounding buildings. The Missile Base sent a truck which assisted in containing the blaze. Three of the buildings belonged to Verda Fraley and one to Malcolm Politano, Sr. The total loss is estimated at about $10,000. Cause of the fire is still under investigation. Wliile still at this baize a second alarm came in and the bricks left for this scene. A playhouse belonging to the Arden Sherrill children behind the residence burned. Fire spread from it to a tree and threatened the old Lewis home. Harold Anderson handled the calls on Saturday, and the trucks were on the road in seconds, East Carbon Home Economic to left students, right Joni Dickson, Jeanna Rea, Carol Jackson, Connie Preston and Debbie Fivecoat show off hand sewn men's ties and outfits they are wearing. The girls also learned to tie dye fabric in the summer experience program sponsored by the Carbon County School District under the direction of Shirley King, Home Economic instructor at East Carbon High School. In the seven week program, East Carbon area girls completed classes in home im- provement, cooking, child care, clothing and laundry. (PB) In a humorous approach to Senior Citizens meet at their Center every Monday this month at one oclock for Bingo. All are welcome. A bus will leave the old Price Central School area Aug. 26 at 10 a.m. for Heber. The group will stop at Bridal Veil Falls and other places of interest, then attend the Wasatch Pioneer Playhouse production. Reservations must be made and paid by August 20. The fare and ticket for the play will be $4.50. Those going may call the Center any afternoon to make reservations for the trip. A dance will be held in the American Legion Hall Friday, Aug.' 13, 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waterfield have returned from England where they visited his cousins. Lucile Kilcrease is rejoicing over the arrival of a granddaughter, whose parents are Robert and Pam Martinez. Congratulations are extended. 1946 Carbon High School class reunion was deemed a success with approximately 125 The News notes from Huntington by Elizabeth Hanson bare facts, Reverend Dick some introduced Taylor primitive Indian tribes of jungled Bolivia to members of the J. J. club, their husbands and other couples invited expressly for the occasion on the Unger-ma- n patio Friday evening. Reverend Taylor, pastor of the Christian Missionary Alliance churches of Dragerton and Price, had many human interest stories and colored slides to present as the fruit of an inspection tour of the New Tribes Mission in Bolivia. Reverend and Mrs. Taylor and daughter who formerly lived in Hayward, California, have been in the area for two months and like the more quiet, less congested pace of living. Arrangements for the speaker and preceding buffet luncheon were made by club president Lorrain Martinez, Dora Larsen and the hostess, Rose Unger-man. Kendall A. Mortensen, science teacher at North Emery Junior High, marched in the graduation procession of the University of . He received his oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 o classmates, their partners and children gathering at the Price City Park to renew old friendships. The event was held Aug. 7, and was the first time many of the classmates had seen each other following graduation, 25 2 master of science teaching after studying three degree summers at the University under a grant from the National Science Foundation. As soon as the exercises were over, the Mortensens headed back to Huntington where Kendall is bishop of the second years ago. Later in the held a evening the class dinner-danc- at the e Carbon Country Club with a short program and business ward. discussion led by reunion Sillitoe. Julie and Ellen Heiser chairman Hollie returned from New York Responses were made by class officers Arlene Thomas Gardner Saturday after a three-wee- k visit with their paternal grand- and Dr. Dick Kendrick; faculty mother at Utica. members, Mrs. Verda (Stubby) Miss Marie Wang, fiancee of Petersen, Miss Veronica John Kirby, was honored at a Heinlein and Jackson Jewkes. A e school board personal shower Friday at the former home of Kathym Jones of Castle member, C.W. (Stubby) Dale. Around 20 guests enjoyed Petersen also made brief games, refreshments and the remarks. delight of Marie as she opened During the business session her gifts. the class planned another Lucille Herron, and her reunion for 1976. Selected who for this event were Michael, grandson, has been visiting for two weeks Arlene Thomas Gardner, Salt from his Calgary, Canada home, Lake City and Helen Piece flew to Calgary Canada for an Kendrick, Pocatello, Idaho. All extended vacation with Bob and class members are asked to send Dee Herron. their address to either of the Jack and Sue Harvey and sons chairmen, Mrs. Gardner at 2200 Kerry, 10 and Sean, 8 recently of So. 23 E. or Mrs. Kendrick, 440 Monrovia, California have University Dr. Awards presented during the parked their trailer at Dans while developing their farm reunion: grandmother of the north of town. year, Diane Donohue Bent, Salt All is in readiness for the in- Lake City; grandfater of the spection of the Beautification top year, Tom Woodward, Phoenix, brass, expected in Huntington Arizona; mother of the year, this week. Just how many tons of Barbara Campbell Burnett, trash have been hauled away Oaji, Calif; father of the year, Irene Harrison has not yet Dr. Ted Christensen, Walnut revealed, but the amount is Creek, Calif.; classmate with imposing. Les Jones has been the youngest child, Ronald cleaning all the city streets while Jewkes, Kenilworth; classmate Lavon Powell has the cemetery with oldest child, Verla Batlett looking trim and green. Dunn, Salt Lake City; class Recently the committee painted bachelor, Jack Wilson, Helper; the DUP building, had a new classmate traveling longest sidewalk and tiled ditch made-- , distance, Lorraine Bellodi and planted flowers for a first Tatton, Martsdale, New York. rate sprucing up job. Mrs. Teacher awards went to Mrs. Harrison states the committee Petersen. Miss Heinlein and has raised funds for the Mrs. Jewkes. materials and fixtures needed in the projected rest room at the when actual construction will girls ball park and in connection start. Funds were raised from with the city is awaiting word the proceeds of two banquets from the Green Thumber head and an afgan raffle. (EH) long-tim- 0 0 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Myrtle Carol Mills F. HELPER Funeral services were held August 9th at 2 p.m. in the Helper Ward LDS chapel for Mrs. Myrtle Fairchild Fenn Mills, 76. Mrs. Mills died August 5, 1971 in Vallejo, California after a brief illness. She was born December 8, 1894 in Manti the daughter of Alma and Sarah Beamis Fairchild, day 5, 1910 she married James Albert Fenn in Burley, Idaho. was later marriage solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. He died June 8, 1948. The She married William Mills on February 10, 1951 and he died in D. Lucille Parker, 65, resident, died August 5, Mangum Funeral services in were held August 5th Dean Carol for Herriman died of injuries Mangum, 11, who suffered in a fall from a pickup 3rd. truck near Elmo August I960 in 2, He was born August Carl of son the Lake City Salt Byron and Sharleen Guyman. the He was a student at school Herriman Elementary and a member of the Guide Patrol. Survivors include the parents, two toothers and two sisters, Jeanie Lee, Cory Duan, Dave Wesley and Ricky Byron Mangum, all of Herriman; Mrs. grandparents, Mr. and and Elmo James W. Mangum, Louvine Guymon, Blan-din- g. Burial was in the Herriman the Cemetery, direceted by Fausett Mortuary of Price. She was bcm April 9, 1906 at Redstone, Colorado the daughter of Leonard and Amelia Scavoni Pagano. are brothers Survivors (Carmella Bruno) California; Mrs. (Marie) Lake $3.00 Tax Includtd An acre of Britains historic meadow atRunnymede, where, in 1215, King John sealed the Magna Carta, has been ceded in perpetuity as a memorial to President John F. Kennedy. Springs, Colorado; 19 prTropics grandgreat- 25 children, grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Albert Fairchild Antoch, California; Alfred Fairchild, Pittsburgh, California; Alma Fairchild, Mrs. Pralia Rouse, both of Portland, Oregon and Mrs. Mattie Hines, Los Angeles. Burial was in the (in Crown Theatre building) I GRAND OPENING THURSDAY FRIDAY August -- Mountain View Cemetery. GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN v Morticians Fausett Mortuary 637-118- SATURDAY Aquariums & Supplies All Sizes White r -- Rats 1 "Servicetoall Faiths" needs ol . clothes, a car or anything you may need. Then see your local bankers . . . SAVE $1 ON KIDS UNDER 12 WED. NIGHT BOTH SHOWS THURS. SAT. MORNING FRI. MAT. BOTH SHOWS MONDAY TICKETS ON SALE OFFICE STORES City AT SALT ALL ZCMI STORES MICKEY'S INFORMATION MUSIC. Brighim 363-768- ORYlfSnS(ATSiMailAfMaaCvMmNw IINCIIM M0S HAH CHICn I'NOUNO CMCVS tueder II 9 Tli tot 9 It vmm) Ttil 9M9ha4 Cut Frfrmot TO CltCUl per tUket r Mmy Order 21 tot 22 ton Mw 23 .(PImw I' Mtf PM PM 7 30 10 30 2 2 2 2 2 30 7 30 1 00 30 30 30 (00 ( 30 7 30 Priet) CU. tlcfcid Peibtd Wed 19 Thun 20 Pri tUlet m f Chock AM AUG A4.lt Ti.l.l, Ctil4 AATAILI lOt. bit PilK. UN to Iftit TMlt bit ItUCitf UUt bill !) Joe Mason or Brownie PALACE BOX ALL SEARS PHONE GCMIUf M il H$9A It, It pfUei Isabella, (Alberta) Juliano, Colorado Back-To-Scho- Rtitrvtd Biggs Louis Voss California; Mrs. Marsdon Aired ( Josephene) Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. A. E. Wood (Emilly) Salt Lake City; Tony Pagano, Price and Gay Pagano, Wellington. She was educated in the Price City schools and the Brigham Young University. Private funeral services are pending in the Price City Cemetery. Shop LOCALLY for all your All SmIi and sisters: Mrs. John Falsone can help them do it. $5.00-$4.- 00- 1971 attack. ELMO Mrs. former Ontario, California from a heart easjr 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Obituaries Robertson was investigating January 1953. , officer. He stated the Barney car Children surviving are: was eastbound and was about 35 Robert Fenn, Mrs. Stan (Opal) miles from Price at the time of Mrs. John (Ora) Diamanti, the accident. The impact killed all of Helper; James B. Wiswcll, the cow and calf and totaled the Fenn, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Asael Barney auto. (Lavor) Rowley, Vallejo, Mrs. Edward (Elva) California; 25 year class reunion Webb, Eureka; Mrs. Guy (PH) holding the loss to the original fire sites, which were both surrounded by several homes. Senior Citizens tour Aug. 26th Gayle Randall Barney, 23 and his wife escaped serious injury when their auto struck a cow and calf on U.S. Highway 50-- 6 1 a.m. August 10th. Both were kept overnight at the Carbon Hospital and released. Highway Trooper Darrel SUNNYSIDE North Dakota o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o. o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o The office of the United Mine Workers Association is taking applications of girls 14 and over for tryouts for Labor Day Queen. Prizes of $60 will be offered to the top three contestants. Queen tryouts for the Labor Day Rodeo will be held at the Wellington arena on Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. Interested girls should contact Jerry Erickson, Lucille Parker Caribou Independent Home-owne- d Home Managed Price and Castle Dale at I I I |