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Show Studenl to a Hem! convanficn Page PRICE, UTAH Thursday, March Utah Frank Lynn Sanders, State Umversily stuck nl, is one of four unit d to aiknd a convention in dN riht.tive education in Mimic apilis next month, Mr. will Sanders also he student teaching at Roy High School in his major field. Mr. and Mis Sindms, the a son. flmcr .lolenc Nick, h eb. in I ogu.i Corey Ilrtt, 21 f the infant Grandparents ic Mr. and M's Flunk Sunders and Mr, and Mia. louts Nick, 1970 19, New Emery County mine ees big role in electrical complex By Elizabeth have faced a big problem in debecause of burned velopment HUNTINGTON Utah Power & Light Co. wants to contract a rock. We have had to drive 750 feet through this in order to open marriage with Castle Valley Minthree entries into the coal. The ing Co. but must have assurance expense has been several times of fertility for the promore than expected but now we c jected life of the pioposed are through the rock and are generating plant before the final signing. Castle Valley really pushing it. The mine, located in Deer mine is now in the process of Creek of Canyon, altitude 7800 feet, driving through 7,000 feet mountain so that the reserve can is a promising source of "black be proven. gold. In fact, it is expected to produce more coal than all the Nobody can see under a mounother mines in the state. tain regardless of engineering The portals open against a magsurveys and skills. We have to drive a tunnel and take a look. nificent facade of mottled sandstone. Mauve, burgundy, slate We also take daily samples and and buff shades mingle in a color over a period of time make a scheme similar to Zion Canyon composite of sample analysis in order to determine the average terrain. The impressive wide conveyor quality of the coal, commented Shirl C. McArthur, president of belt extends through the main Castle Valley Mining Co. and di- portal to the shuttle car and con11. rector of mining operations. We tinuous miner, a - Hanson steam-electri- Lee-Nors- e mvMVVaa iv-- Iin This tough, ingenious machine has revolving Cylinders sprouting numbers of plumb-bobits. As the cylinders move forward and ' up and down, the bits chew chunks of coal right out of the face and allow them to fall down into its built-iconveyor belt. Scooping metal arms on either side of the machine help gather in the coal and it glides away under the machine and up into the shuttle car. The shuttle car then transfers the load onto the long conveyor apparatus for a rapid ride out through the tunnel and high across the canyon to the crusher poised on the edge of a cliff. The chunks are crushed into slack and dropped down into a pile where a front 'loader fills trucks. The trucks are unloaded onto railroad cars in Price. At the right of the main portal is an opening covered by yellow plastic tarpaulins. . Insido the Norse 11 has hewn out a rock room large enough to serve as a temporary lamp house. Elementary and lacking in comforts, it provides a rack for the few lamps needed and hangers for grimy coveralls and hats, and other necessary props. On the chipped rock wall is a contour map showing the mine layout and progress to date, A portable gas furnace supplies heat when needed. As for sani- there is an tary facilities outside and up the antique privy hill a ways. There is also a friendly brown horse in a corral bordering the mine yard. He belongs to Parley Hinkins, maintenance man of the nearby American Fuel mine now shut down. Friendly deer join the horse for haytime every night, but he is left alone during the day to watch the unfolding drama of a new coal mine affirming the proportions of its treasure. Castle Valley Mining Co. is a corporation set up for prospect and promotional development work on a private enterprise basis. Its president,- Mr. McAr-- 1 thur, is a man of vision and indomitable courage and leader- ship. He has been involved since 1960 in attempts to bring new in- dustry and resulting opportunities into the area. b Schcoi slates circus SILVER JUBILEE PLANNERS . . . The planning committee for St. Anthony's Silver Jubilee celebration pose for picture following a meeting in the church hall. Front, left to right, are Sister Dorothy, Father R. A. Daz, Chairman n S. V. Litizzette, and Mary Mascaro, secretary. Standing are Sally Mauro, Mrs. John Bruno, Mrs. Tom Beveridge, Mrs. John Sallas, Mike Molinaro, Veto Bonacci, Frank Dalpiaz and Joe Rolando. S-- Photo Helper Catholics plan for Silver Jubilee Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Diamanti HELPER Elaboi ate plans are Carbon area and 25 years North Jubilee the Silver for underway of St. Anthonys Catholic Church of St. Anthonys Parish. Pictures under the direction of S. V. of the various paslors who have committee chairman served the parish, the various Litizzette, religious buildings now serving the parish and acknowledgements of the many sponsors of the booklet arc planned for the publica- are in charge of the social hour night proceeding the Saturday banquet and guest speakers at the dinner will be Robert J. Dwyer, of Portland, and Archbishop Dan Valentine, Salt Lake Tribune humor columnist. Invitations hae been extended to Governor and Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton, local political leaders, judicial officials, school leaders, and the members of the various clerical groups in southeastern Utah. Mr. Litizzette will serve as master of ceremon - tion. The brochure will sell for H CO and sponsors may purchase space in full page, half page, page quarter page, and spaces. Individual names may be inserted into the brochure for $5. The Rev. R. A. Daz, pastor of Mr. Litizzette will author the hiswill be the celeSt. Anthonys, torical contents and photography brant of the Jubilee Mass on Sunis under the direction of William Fossat. day with Joseph Bonacci listed as h Mrs H the commentator. J. Schultz is dnoctor of the choir. The planning and work going into piepaiatuns for this silver is occupying jubilee celcbrutKii the time and eflorts of all the parish organizations and the Sisters of the Holy Family. Miss Mary Mascaro is serving as committee secretary and the Altar ot Columbus, Society, Knights CYO, as well as many individual pauslnoners are lending a hand towards a successful celebration. - The Lkvclaikl-Einci- y Cl TVELAND Flf'in niary School viM stage its annual circus tonight. March 19, starting at 7.30 at the .school. Ad g adcs from kindor- ten thiough sixth will participate in the program. KELLOGG'S RAKES CORN r 42c n miuMiiiiiiiiiniiiiitiMi SQUARE DEAL STORE 275 N. Main, He!per mm hard-boile- d Tameless Electric Heat is Fare Comfort Following is the latest report on highway conditions in District pouri Utah State Department of Highways, as reported by James L district engineer, Deaton, - Price: US 50 & 6 Woodside toward (arbonitc East awarded second to Halls CrossJet. Green River. 10.9 miles of new construction. Controlled by signs ing. Major construction. Some de and flagmen lays. Controlled by signs. 7 ValBetween Monticello and to Joes Orangeville Verdure Blanding. Canyon to ley Dam open. North Cisco to Whitehousc. Devils Canyon. Major construe- Minor delays. Intermittent truck tion. Minor delays. Controlled by signs and flagmen. crossing. Cottonwood Wash to Har- West of Green River. Structure. Watch for signs and ley's Dome. Major construction. Minor delays. Controlled by signs flagmen. and flagmen. Work suspend! d for ter. Road open. Roads closed for the winter Huntington Joes Valley Dam to EphAirport towards Price. Miner construction. raim. Near Fremont Junct.on. Short delays. Disease case report Fremont to Fremont Junction closed. Four cases of streptococcal in-- 1 Jet. 261 to Atomic Rock. factions were reported to the Utah Minor delays. Construction con- State Division of Health from trolled hv signs and flagmen. Caibon County duiing the week From Trachyte Jet. to ended March 6. Reported from of White Canvcn. Minor Emery County were eight cases construction. Watch for signs. of influenza. 3 Vietnam 5 5 9 0 DRAGERTON Army Special- ist Five Ronald E. Simpson, 20, a 1967 graduate of East Carbon High School, received his second award of the Distinguished Flying Cross in Vietnam. The aw'ard was given for heroism in action while engaged in aerial flight in a helicopter in connection with military operations agamst a hostile force in Vietnam. 2 Even me nrice will matte you smile Assigned to Pathfinder Detachment of the 11th Aviation Battal- ions Headquarters Company, he entered the Army in September of 1967, completed basic training at Ft. Lewis, Wash., and was sta- Emery High wins Speech honors tioned at Ft. Bragg, N. C., before arriving overseas in September of 1968. He holds the Air Medal and the Army CommendaEmery High School won sweep-stakes honors March 10 at the tion Medal. meet Sentinel Region Seven forensics Security Life Insurance hosted by the College of Eastern Company underwriting Utah. THE SENTINEL PLAN and Richfield high Valley Life, Group Health, and schools rated second and third Income Insurance Retirement places, respectively. Funnon Dist. Agent T, Shimmin, enTen Region Seven schools Tel. Price, Utah oratered 250 students in Priced to make it easy for you to STEP UP to quality. Totally engineered by A. O. in Region Seven Smith. Patented HYDRASTEEL construction . . . glass perfectly, permanently ! fused to steel. GUARANTEE . ... if tank leaks within 10 years, you get a new water heater free; delivery and installation extra. 1 Rust-proof- radio forum, legislative tory, and speaking extemporaneous speaking competition. Students rating high in the various events arc eligible to participate in the state high school forensics meet. Leak-proo- Full-valu- e New automatic gas water heater 2 debate, Mitchell VANGUARD MOOLL Carbon Funeral Home Di(k Mitchell, Ronald Kor: an. Robert II. 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