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Show The HELPER PAGE FOUR (Watt) JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 3, A Notes of Interest trom Neighboring 1965 Mi as SPRING GLEN now is always the time to Ru SELMA ROW LEV Mr and Mrs Thill Marshall of Murray and Mr and Mrs D. Gale of Salt Lake spent the weekend with daughter Mrs Be verly Fercik and family. Mrs Harriet Rowley and fam ilv drove to Provo Sunday to visit her daughter Marye. Mr and Mrs Ron Smith and son Michael of Salt Lake spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Sam Pmarelli. Open your Savings Account today but every coin you ahead. Start saving just as soon (and as much) as you can. Open a savings account with us now and at our high rates you'll be amazed how fast your money grows. You may not be a coin collector, save puts you that much further For the "safe money" feeffng when you tra ire Man-gon- carry AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES 'rompt refund It lost or stolen. Spendable everywhere. Cost only a penny a dollar.; CARBON EMERY BANK Price, Utah 45 So. Carbon Ave. FULL SCALE BANKING SERVICE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE Member Federal Reserve" Bank and F.D.I.C. EMERY COUNTY BRANCH CASTLE DALE Stamp Pad Inks & Pads ktods, at Journal Office Peadl Sharpeners for Safe at Journal Office Markwell line Stapler The Best - Mr and Mrs George Fullerton spent Sunday in Ferron and Castle Dale where they visited their son, Mr and Mrs Ray Hassinger and family. Bill Bertolio of Logan spent the weekend at home with his parents Mr and Mrs Nick Bertolio. Mr and Mrs Roy Mills and daughter Callie, spent the week visiting with spent Saturday daughter, Mrs Ronald Thorum. Visitors at the Merlin Petere son's are grandsons, the Lake of Salt City. boys Mr and Mrs Earl Anderson and sons Junior and David, spent Satturday visiting with Delia's brothers Dave and Lee Rowley and Mrs Fred Rowley. The following couples drove to Manti Friday where they attended sessions at the Temple: Mr and Mrs Jack Allred, Mr & Mrs Jim Young, Mr & Mrs Dave Rowley and Mr & Mrs Boyd Kindred. Henry Laramie who has spent the winter in Raton, N.M. with son Wendall and family, return and will ed home Thursday spend a few weeks here. Mrs Jennie Ashworth of Salt Lake drove down Monday to visit her parents Mr and Mrs John Fercik and brother, John Fercik Jr. and family. Mrs Rose Bendetti left last week to spend a month in Texas visiting with daughter and family, Dr and Mrs J. Facer. Dale and Patsy Cox of Salt Lake spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Robert Jones. They were accompanied by Dale's sisters Mrs Verna Hopps and son and Mr and Mrs Junior Allred and three children They and the Jones all drove to Orangeville to decorate graves. Mr and Mrs Orville Goodrich of Pocatello, Idaho drove down UTAH Mrs Flossie Gold of Grand Junction is visiting here with her mother Mrs Phoebe Haycock. Mr and Mrs Grant Rowley and three children of Salt Lake drove down Sunday to visit Tragedy of Errors bjjarjUucm i! By Mary Whitman to attend the graduation of ne- Have you ever seen a copper Nina Mrs Goodrich. Joe phew or a partially engraved nickel Goodrich and children accompenny? to Bluebell them Satur panied These are among the typical day to visit Orville's brothers mint errors that may turn up in and family. your pocket change. coin3 usually atBob Richardson and Toni Tal tract a lot of publicity," notes cott of Kemmerer, Wyo. spent Ken Bressett, numismatic edithe weekend visiting with his tor at Whitman Publishing Co., Racine, Wis. "People who find parents, Mr and Mrs Chester them think they have discovered Richardson. a valuable and local news Mr and Mrs Pete Jones and outlets oftenrarity, play up the event." to children drove to Salt Lake However, most coins of this visit her parents, Mr and Mrs sort are not as valuable a3 you miht think. Ambrose Murray over weekend. Mint errors are caused by irMrs Florence Bordner of Salt regularities in mass production, Claudia Lake and daughter, and some of the defective coins Reynolds of San Francisco get into circulation despite spent Sunday visiting with her careful inspection by the government. brother Mr and Mrs Cliff HanAmong the common numissen. matic oddities are coins struck of Mrs Mr and John Pinarelli oa the wrong planchet (the Detroit, Mich, are spending a metti I blank from which the coin few weeks here with his father is stamped), such as a copper nickel, and coins struck off cenTony Pinarelli and brother Sam ter, typified by an irregular and other relatives. penny. and three White Several types of errors can ocEdward cur while coin blanks are bein,T daughters of Salt Lake visited cut to size at the U. S. Mint. Saturday at the home of Mr These include partial coins, and Mrs David Rowley, "sliced" or split planchet coins, Mrs Alta Elliot and daughters and "thick" or double planch?: coins. of Orem spent Tuesday visiting Another irregularity Is the with Mr and Mrs Robert Jones. laminated in which Mr and Mrs Pete Clerico portions of planchet, surface metal have in Salt peeled or flaked off, leaving a spent Saturday visiting defective design. Lake City. "It's always exciting to find Valene Olsen accompanied coins, and a ready market her sister Mrs Viola Wall and such exists for them at fairly good children to Brigham City where prices. But you should beware she will spend a few weeks. of claims that they're worth Mrs Winona Anderson of Salt large sums of money," says BresLake spent the weekend with sett,' whose firm is the nation's leading manufacturer of coin daughter Mrs Leah Olsen and collecting supplies. Mrs family and with mother, One type of mint error that Richard Haycock. can represent substantial value x, Mrs Freida Orlandi accom-- ' is the superimposed date, such 1942 over 1941 Liberty as panied by her mother, Mrs K. dimethe($360 in new condition) or Thorn spent two days in Salt the 1955 Doubled-Dipenny Lake. Accompanying them here ($250 in new condition). was Mrs O's son Rickey, who When in doubt, the best way to determine the value of an irwill spend the summer here, is to have it apEd Simms returned home af- regular coin by an expert, he praised a ter spending a few days in concludes. Salt Lake hospital. Mrs Phyllis Lindsey of Salt, Lake came down Friday to at- MrS Frank Richard-ten- d the graduation of brother son and daughter, Barbara of Steve Chubback. Also visited Bountiful spent the weekend vis parents Mr ?rf Mrs Robert T. itmg th mother Mrs Edna Chubw.cL: Richardson and relatives. '.Inn 7p1W anil Mr nnrt girls were business visitors on Mr and Mrs Ray Bjarnson at tended graduation services in Saturday in Sait Lake City. Susan Rawlins of Provo spent Provo Thursday, three days with uncle & aunt Visitors over the weekend at .the home of Mr and Mrs Geo. Mr and Mrs James Nielson. Mr and Mrs David Colton of, A. Rowley were their sons Mr Salt Lake visited Sunday with land Mrs Roger Rowley, Provo, and Mr and Mrs Clark Rowley friends in this area. Mr and Mrs Ray Wharff and and children, Sait Lake City, children and Mr and Mrs Ben; Mrs Marba Asey and daugh-Wharand family spent Satur iter Trina of Gardinia, Calif, day and Sunday visiting with came up to attend graduation of daughter Sandra Anderson. mother, Mrs Myrtle Wharff. Mr and Mrs Winfred Rowley Thursday she'll return home and family of Springville visit- and will be accompanied by ed Sunday with relatives. daughters and her sister, Mrs Eva Jones. Mrs Zenna Winn and children of Moab drove up to spend the Monitor The CffltisTiuyB weekend with parents Mr and Rftl fm l f Mrs George Olsen. She ieft son George, who will spend a few weeks with his grandparents, Mr & Mrs C. Riddle and chil I dren spent Sunday and Monday visiting with his parents, Mr & Mrs Guy Riddle of Richfield. land with her parents Mr and ('Mrs Owen Ogden of Manti. Spending a week with their (grandparents the Ed Simms' are David and Sherrie Simms of Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Rudy Vuksinick and children of Orem spent the weekend sharing time with his parents, Mr and Mrs Rudy Vuk sinick Sr. and with her mother Mrs Thomas Haycock. Mr and Mrs Vic Orlandi, Mr and Mrs Robert Chubbuck, Mr and Mrs Tex Thorn and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Keele of Salt Lake spent three days fishing at Sco The Christian Science Monitor field and report good catches. One Norway St., Boston, Mass. 02) IS Mr and Mrs Floyd Simms & Please enter my subscription to the boys of Salt Lake drove down Monitor for the period checked beand spent Saturday and Sunday IU.S. Funds) low. enclose $ with her sister, Mrs Mildred 6 month $12 YEAR $24 Simms and family. Mr and Mrs William Nielson 3 months $6 and family of Bount'ful and Jr. Mnmi Leroy Nielson of Layton spent Street the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Wm. Nielson Sr. City. Mrs Mercy Hammond of Salt Stote .ZIP Code. Lake is here to spend 2 weeks "Mis-struc- k ( i e j I "Wouldn't The Trareferi H be better la get yavr hem AxedT" ; SaMy Service ; Bad driving manners contribute heavily to highway casualties. NOTICE to $68,000.00. The Board of Education of the Carbon County School District intends to make the following adjustments in its 1964-6- 5 budget: Increase the item known as administration from $51,575.68 to To offset the above increases, the Board intends to decrease the item known as instruction from $1,459,980.00 to $1,452,681.56. The overall budget remains the same. . A public hearing on the above changes will be held at its regular meeting to be held at 7:30 $53,500.00. Increase the item known as P.M. on Thursday, June 17, Pupil Personnel Services from 1965, at 33 East 1st South, Price Utah. $9,500.00 to $10,200.00. Increase the item known as Health Service from $6,021.88 BOARD OF EDUCATION Carbon County School District to $6,500.00. Movell Jewkes, Increase the item known as Adult Education from $5,000.00 to $7,000.00. Date of 1st Publication, May Increase the item known as 27, 1965. Date of Last Publicatransportation from $65,804.00 tion, June 10, 1965. 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