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Show Rose Marie Nogulich, Carolyn Norton, Fred L. Oakden, Jr., Clinton Olsen; Deola Fay Oviatt, Maureen O v i a 1 1 , Marianne Patterick, Genevieve S h arra Peacock, Alan Ray Peterson, Pitts, Kay R. Preston, Helen Jean Ralph W. Redford, E. Jo Ann Shumock, Trula Deniece Simms,. Tamra Spackman, Thelda Thacker, Judy Lyn Tidwell, Terry L Fredrickson; Maudeen Warren, Susan Waterman, Dennis F. Watkins, Gary Watt, Jay Wilder and Seminary, Institute to Conduct Joint Graduation Rites May 24th Joint graduation exercises for the Price East Seminary and the Price Institute of Religion, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will be conducted Saturday evening, May 24, starting at 7 :30 p.m. at the h ward Third-Sixt- chapel. The program will begin with the march of graduates and the invocation will be given by Val John Jennings. The graduates will sing the theme song, God of Our Fathers." Talks will be given by Reba Keele, Karl Migliori, Leonard Shields, Judy Hartley, Clyde Hurst and LaRene Petersen. The seminary graduates will be presented by George A. Norton, Jr., and diplomas will be presented by Arvel R Stevens. Richard S. Williams will present the fourth year students and Mr. Stevens will present them their certificates. A. Dean Wengreen will present the Institute of Religion graduates and Mr. Stevens will present the diplomas. Scholarships and block awards will be presented by Stanley Judd. The graduates will again sing the theme song and the benediction will be given by Anne Jensen. The Institute graduates include Charlene Anderson, Diane Bean, Darrell M. Bearnson, Kathryn Burnett, F. Ray Green, Clyde J. Hurst, Sharon Kantor, Myma E. Longhurst, Archie A. McCarrie, na Arlene Jones, Jimmy Jorgensen, Reba Keele, Beverly Ann Keller, Konnie Patricia Migliocco, Peggy Anne Marsh, Byron Mathis, Stanley M. Mathis, Rebecca Ann Matson, Betty L. McArthur, Connie Marie McCourt, Karl Migpresented to Sharon June Judy Ann Bardsley, Billie liori, Gary Leon Moffitt, Thomas Jean Carnes, Alene J. Fasselin, Murray, Donald Owen Newell, Jean Funk, Marvin Golding, Bette Marilyn Hansen, Avis Patricia Jewkes, Gerald Fred Marchello, Bonnie Pace, Sue Piacitelli, Leonard K1 Shields and Donald J. Stagg. May 5: Lionel Nielson entered Price East Seminary graduates a plea of guilty to a charge of are Myma Abelin, Dorothy Al- being drunk in a public place. It was the judgment of the court bert, Terry Alger, Myma Fae Karin I. Anderson, Darlene that the defendant pay a fine of Barker, Roger Evans Bean, Or- $25 and serve 15 days in jail. Jail ville Lynn Bentley, Gary Booth, sentence is to be suspended upon Penny Boyack, Dennis Brienholt, payment of the fine. r, Lynda Broadbent, Richard Richley Miller entered a plea of Ruth Ann Bunderson, Roy guilty to a charge of being drunk William Carnes, Stanford Eugene in a public place. It was the Cromar, Marbin L. Curtis. judgment of the court that the deLinda Joy Dame, Roger Davis, fendant pay a fine of $25 and serve 15 days in jail. Twelve days VaLynne Dennison, Jeanene John Douglas, Jerry Down-ar- of the jail sentence is to be suJanet Ellis, Laurie Fausett, spended upon payment of the fine. Dick G. Lundberg entered a plea Darlene Lourel Ann Frandsen, Funk, LaVem Garlick, Sandra of guilty to a charge of expired Gibson, Judy Ann Golding, Owen drivers license. Defendant was fined $10. Hadden, Judy Hansen, Arline Fayett Giles entered a plea of Judy Ann Hartley, Joan Henrie, Claudia Jacobsen, Ervin guilty to a charge of being drunk LeRoy Jacobsen, Val John Jen- in a public place. It was the judgment of the court that the defendnings, Paul M. Johansen; ant pay a fine of $25 and serve VerAnne Jensen, Doyle Jensen, 15 days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay the fine by June 9. Ferris Nielson entered a plea of guilty to a charge of drunk driving. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $100 arid serve 30 days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay the fine by Ait-ke- n, d, Hem-so- n, Drive-I-n BARGAIN BASKET 25 lb. bag No. 2 Red Bliss POTATOES Blue Goose fresh frozen 8 PEAS - 89 -- 10 oz. pkgs. .1.00 Utah & Bradley - fresh frozen Full 8 in. PEES. e 39(2 Vh lbs. Hourly GfL BEEF 1.00 paid a fine of $10. Martin Ballard entered a plea of guilty to a charge of failure to keep vehicle under proper control. Defendant was fined $25. Charles B. Sisneros entered a plea of guilty to a charge of no operators license. Defendant was fined $25. Ten dollars of the fine is to be suspended on the condition that the defendant present a valid license within 30 days from this date. May 8: Ivan Hunt entered a plea of guilty to a charge of drunk driving. It was the Judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $100 and serve 30 days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Ronnie Elizabeth Christiansen entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk in a public place. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $25 or serve five days in jail. OLEG 10-6o- Lemonade SAUSAGE 1.00 diways cpargaiin Be 50-- 6 Why Pay More o 7 you to visit our newly decorated store . . O Helper Furniture Co. OF PRICE 21 SYSTEMS that are now serving . enjoy this type of entertainment, if they wished. EVERYBODY will be taxed proportionately: and large corporations will have to bear a heavy burden, but will enjoy little of the benefits. Additional taxation might even affect the decision of companies coming into the area something very important to this section and its economy. - IT IS BELIEVED BY MANY that the act enabling county com- missions to tax for this purpose was meant for use in counties where TV reception was or inadequate. This is not the case in Carbon County. non-existe- nt . not even certain the booster system as proposed by the will be Commissioners County adequate, OR EVEN WORK AT ALL Present users of the cable systems must either change over to aerials or continue to pay cable charges, which will mean they will PAY EXTRA THROUGH TAXATION for something they are not receiving. IT IS UNDERSTOOD so-call- ed that the commissioners are already expending booster taxpayers money in preliminary work on the system from recreation funds, evenbefore a competent engineer has surveyed the field. so-call- ed We believe the people should know the facts I HOUSEHOLD ACCESSORIES We cordially invite basket Wise, Drive Out and Save and CABLE These companies pioneered television reception in this area, charging nominal hook-u- p charges and monthly fees so that the people could It is On FURNITURE, APPLIANCES 3 lbs. ADEQUATE residents in most of the communities, do you believe it is right and just to wreck these systems whose owners have a considerable amount of money invested? Boys, Girls State Odds and Ends 25 and 33V3 and up to 50 1.00 Country Style WITH Delegates to Legion. The Boys State delegates are Paul Dupin sponsored by the Price Elks Lodge and Wayne Massey, sponsored by the Notre Dame Altar Society. Alternate is Henry for the benefit of only a part of the population? Notre Dame Names Notre Dame high school students who have been selected to attend Girls State and Boys State this year have been named by officials of the Catholic school. Named to Girls State is Margie Pretiger, a senior at Notre Dame The alternate is Regina Ori. Miss Pretiger is being sponsored by the Price Post of the American to fax property owners in Carbon County to erect TV Boosters Savings of cans z. DO YOU THINK IT IS RIGHT O 95 ve May 24. Anthon H. Lewis entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant was fined $14. Carl B. Schilbe entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant was fined $12. May 9 : Leopoldo H. Garcia entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk in a public place. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $15 and serve three days in jail. Fidel Valesquez entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk in a public place. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $15 and serve three days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Manuel Gomez entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk in a public place. . It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $15 and serve three days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. James H. Lynn entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant was fined $15. Hawley J. Olsen entered a plea of guilty to a charge of expired drivers license. Defendant was fined $10. Good cause appearing, $5 of the fine was suspended. PAINT UP! CLEAN UP! 3 lbs. Holiday - Colored, Cubed -- Cal-Gro- Hi-Sp- k, May 6. George G. Kalatzes entered a plea of guilty to a charge of muffler by pass. Defendant paid a fine of $5. May 6: William Raymond Robertson, Jr., entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk in a public place. Defendant requested the court for more time, before entering a plea. Arraignment was continued to May 13. Abel Aquayo .entered a plea of guilty to a charge of drunk driving. Defendant paid a fine of $100. May 7: Bud R. Coleman entered a plea of guilty to a charge of improper lookout. Defendant ! - Bry-ne- . Best-Mad- IN APPRECIATION All-re- d, af the The Open Play Saturday n, In the City Court 69 1 U. S. Rass-musse- y, Fried Chicken Next to the Price PONY League to Into Planting Sites Chukar partridge brood stocks totaling 3600 birds have now been released into planting sites by the The Price PONY League will all six teams in the circuit. department of fish and game. into action this Saturday at Next weeks games will be playswing The birds came from the FTice 1 p.m. with three games on the ed at 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and Springville farms where they were raised a year ago for use as docket, it has been announced by Wednesday, Thursday and Saturbrood stock prior to release this George Morgan, league president. day. The opening contest will comSpring. mence at 1 p.m. with Ahepa takA quota of 20,000 eggs were laid The Board of Big Game Coning the field against Wellington. before the were releases Susan Kay Worthen. made, In the second was established originally in trol game of the afterthe number desired by the departas the Board of Elk Control noon Carbon will Locker 1927, tangle ment to continue the 'chukar with Lions and in the nightcap Its present designation, with conestablishment program.. Since most of the birds were at Wonder Bread will take on Hia- trol over all big game species, the peak of the laying season watha, thus bringing into action was made in 1933. Lavar Eugene Christiansen ent- when released into the wild many to a chargb are expected to nest and bring off ered a plea of being drunk in a public place. wild broods of young chukars this It was the judgment of the court spring. that the defendant pay a fine of New planting sites where birds have been planted this spring $25 or serve five days in jail. Morris Elden Nally entered a brings to 89 the number of areas t ' I wish to thank my many friends and customers over the state that have been ot plea of guilty to a charge of for who have so generously patronized the drunk driving. It was the judg- stocked. I the past several years. wish to recommend the new ment of the court that the defendThe department said that field ant pay a fine of $125 and serve observation of the birds this winowners, John and Tula Sampinos, who will now con30 days in jail. Jail sentence is to ter and spring show them scatterduct the business. be suspended upon payment of the ing into many new sections and fine. doing very well, with the outlook TOM ANEST Donald J. Kocarnick entered a bright for chukar hunting this plea of guilty to a charge of fail- fall. ure to keep car under proper control. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $25 and serve five days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay the fine by Rhea Nelson, LaRene Petersen, Myron Glenn Preston, Roger Row-leViola Sanderson, Sandra Schmidt, Ronald Shaw, Zella Way-ma-n and Donald E. Potts. Fourth year certificates will be Don-Car- lo 3600 Chukars Freed West Main Street , Price, Utah THE COMMITTEE For Private T--V Systems IN CARBON COUNTY |