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Show Vlarine Corps Tells . ) Holiday njistment Program The Marine Corps announced today that young men desiring to enlist may join now and leave home after the holiday season. Young men who become Marines under this program are also entitled to the privilege of the Buddy system.- Friends will complete their initial phase of training together and be granted leave at the same time to visit friends and relatives at home. High school graduates are especially encouraged to find out about the aviation program now being offered by the Marine Corps. Staff Sergeant Earl Huffstutler and Staff Sergeant S. Hardin will be in Room 409 of the post office building in Salt Lake City durseason to ex ing the plain this program to men 17 to g 28 years of age. Those in areas may call EMpire collect for fruther information. Staff Sergeant Steven Lawson will be in the Price city hall December 9 and 10 to answer any questions concerning the Corps and to enlist any who desire to join this service. - pre-holid- ay out-lyin- n d electric utility plarlts are expected to use around 162 million tons of coal in 1956, or 132 give its utmost with these four girls getting it out than was conof them. .Leading the Eagle cheering section are per cent more coal steam for electo sumed produce Verla Magann, lower left, Leah Jessen, Loretta 10 tric years only iago. generators Abeyta and Marilyn Briest, reading clockwise. Coal-fire- HIGH FLYING EAGLES . , . When Carbon College' athletes go into action they can be assured they will have the support of the cheering section and the cheering section can be assured that it must Ike Congratulates GAP On 16th Anniversary Citing the Civil Air Patrol as a vital source of power in emerPresident Dwight D. gencies, Eisenhower today extended congratulations to the more than meipbers of the CAP on the occasion of its sixteenth anniversary. The daily missions of, the Civil Air Patrol add strength, the to the president declared, al community and th$ immediate 75,-0- 00 has for more than a decade and a half provided the United States with a home-froair aim in war iand in peace. During World War II these civilian volunteers flew miles on more than 24,000,000 patrol off our East and Gulf coasts. Their tiny singleengine light planes heavily laden bombs and depth with ' 1 es. , ranged out of sight of( r land in Founded, just si days before search of the Nazi prey-jn- g on our defense shipping. Pearl Harbor, the.CivilvAir Patrol Since the war these same civilian volunteers have f)own millions availability of its trained volunteers provides a vital source of power in emergencies. ; "It is good to learn of the continuing progress. of this splendid organization in promoting technical and scientific careers for our young citizens. Congratulations and best wishC ne ' ' . U-bo- Sun - Advocate Testimonial "The Third Section Thursday, December LUaAMJ UJcAJL ion' iniN' 'uEnn t "'Tun SHE c t t) 5, 1957 Elder Ronald Ray Roper, fifth missionary to be called from the Kenilworth ward this year, left for the Salt Lake City mission home Tuesday.' His parents, Marion and Elva Roper, accompanied him. After a brief, .training, period in the home he' will go directly to New England mission headquarters at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Before his departure he was honored at a ward party and a testimonial. The Saturday evening social featured Lincoln Luke and Cal Jewkes as entertainers in addition to accordian selections by Arline Brown, original reading by Flor Saastamoinen, humorous reading by Mabel .Sjmith, piano duet, "Canadian Capers, by Dorr and Karla Hanson, a fashion fol lies and a song by Peggy Marsh, Joan Edwards and Sandra Saastamoinen. George Richards announ ced the program. Ice cream, cake and pop were served by the Relief Society pres idency and several young ladies. A large and lucious chocolate-cak- e appropriately inscribed, was a gift to the missionary from Mrs. Saastamoinen. A number of people from attended the inspirational testimonial services., Present from Emery county were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roper and children, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Snow and three sons, and George Snow and daughter, Zella. From nearer localities were Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Farnsworth and daughter,' Sue, Mrs. Clint Snow and children, Mr. and Mrs. La Von Anderson and daughter, Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duke, Mr. and .Mrs. Noah Potter and family, Lowell Keller, and daughter, Beverly, and Dean Wengreen, bishop of Price Third ward. i After the services relatives and friends - gathered at the Roper home for a buffet lunch and social hour. elf Garage, just 12.47 mo. Heres the easiest way we know of for you to have a new garage. The rafters are all nailed together. You just set them in place. Either metal or wooden overhead doors ' included as well as all other materials. We give you instructions. See It for yourself. We have one on display. 13c per sq. ft. IMPORTANT You up to S yeors to DeLuxe . 'wheelbarrow Rubber tire. Balanced for easy handling. Heavy steeL just $12.50 can still get homo improvement loan with pay ovon though your homS is mortgaged. 00 f ... seems to sum up public opinion about competitive IT WAS A NICE TRY, BUT cars attempting to equal the styling and features of the Swept-Win- g 58. They tried to get as low, but had to lower the roof to do it. (Less headroom, same high, boxy, cooped-u- p look.) Their windshields got smaller, while ours got bigger. Most ofthem still dont have Brakes to assure smooth, even, safe stops when needed. Nor do they n offer TorqueFlite, the proven automatic transmission, and Constant-Con- 7 trol power steering that works full time not part time as some other systems do. And Torsion-Air- e p is standard equipment. (Bus-typ- e air springs Dodge "offered by some cars cost well oyer $10t).00 extra.) So compare all the 1958 models with Dodge. We think youll agree: Other cars are catching on, but they cant catch up. Total-Conta- ct push-butto- no-swa- y, no-di- -- Bunnell Garage 154E. Main St. -- Missionary - out-of-to- . SCREENS Keep out the summer bugs by rescreening your windows and doors now. Screen jut . . . 36,-0- For Kenilworth ClfTTLT Have This Complete Panel BUILD IN A STORAGE AREA IF RQU WISHS Held LDS Tjnmr adult members, flight and ground crews, communications men and first aid technicians. It operates some 1,100 light, liaison planes owned and operated by the org anization. Its members own and operate another 5,000 light planes in performance of its missions. Some 16,000 CAP members are rated, pilots. CAP "also operates more than 10,000 radio stations for fixed,1 mobile and airborne use in emergencies. The Civil Air Patrol Cadet program, the only U.S. youth program based on aviation and the air age, now has more than teenagers participating. . 3 - 'MliLl Outside Walls All Paneled. Just Set It up by Yourself! Do-It-Yours- nt of miles on aerial search and rescue missions.: Today the CAP boasts 40,000 . The Paul Elliotts were Thanks giving guests at the Hy Lairds, Carbonville. , Roy and Lucille Imboden, Price, were guests at the Brandis Cales on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips, Ogden, joined the family group at another dinner Saturday at the Imbodens. The Claud Bells were Thanks giving dinner guests at the home of Garth and Marie Hyatt. . Five a Pepsi, merry people! It you keep that festive feeling, because todays Pepsi-Col- a reduced in calories refreshes without filling. Got plenty on hand for holiday guests? Youll be wanting lots of light refreshment. Have i-- Cola refreshes without filling Disease Cases For the first time in severe EVERYTHING For Home Building weeks there were no new cases of influenza reported to the Utah State Department of Health from Carbon county. However, five cases of strep infections were reported, four from the county-a- t large and one from Price city. Bottled by Ideal Beverages, inc.. Price, Utah i |