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Show TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th Lee Lasater- - Hypnotist, 7:30 p.m. Geary Theatre Public $1 .00 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 9th WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th London Bridge Rock Concert 8:00 p.m. Gymnasium (Bring your own pillows) Public $1.00 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5th Snow Sculpture Contest Center of Campus 6:00 HOMECOMING BANQUET $3.00 per plate. p.m. Student Lounge BASKETBALL 7:30 Public $1.25. MOVIE: p.m. Armory Paul Newman in "Cool Hand Luke" at Public 50c Geary Theatre, 9:30 p.m. CEU vs MESA HOMECOMING DANCE 8:30 p.m. - Library per couple College of Eastern Utah Welcomes Residents of Carbon & Emery and Alumni to All Homecoming Week Activities . . . $2.50 Prowlers hit Births local stations Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 16 Robert Herrera, Price, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 18 Phillip Baca, Price, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hedin, Orangeville, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 19 Dominic Paloni, Price, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gen Jones, Orem, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 20 Reed K. Rommey, Helper, Four area businesses were broken into sometime before January 24. According to Carbon county Sheriffs reports two service stations and two tire dealers shops were broken into last Tuesday night. Loss figures have not been determined. Ebons Husky service reported two rolls of trading stamps were taken, valued at $125. Another station owned by Bud Truman was also burglarized with 92 state inspection stickers reported missing. The biggest loss was reported to Tonys Big O Tire service where two pistols and two rifles including one scope were taken. No value had been set. Officers also reported a break in at Commercial ;Tire Center but nothing was reported missing. . t un -- Advocate Issued Every Thursday by The PUBLISHERS. INC. 74 WEST MAIN PRICE. UTAH 14 SOI PHONE 437 0732 SUN ADVOCATE ' Second Class Postage Paid at Price, Utah boy. PINPOINTING COLLECTION areas Carbon County for the annual March of Dimes Telerama that will be held state-widon Saturday are (left to Rae Procarlone, camAlma right) e paign chairman; Helen Mllovich, operator, who will take telephone - HELPER After a successful campaign in Kenilworth, Martin and Gate last Sunday members of the Helper Volunteer Fire Department Castle will carry their ticket WENDELL News Editor IS SOPER YEAR IN CARBON AND EMERY COUNTIES $7 50 ELSEWHERE TAX PREPARER 2 3 4 5 6 Income tax is their full time business Offices open year 'round Personnel trained every year Charges based on complexity of the return Offer a written guarantee Offer free audit assistance the INCOME TAX PEOPLE hr EBBdtEXIDCEo. 253 E. Main St. Price, Utah Association Aldous production ADVANTAGES OF A GOOD 1 MEMBER Readers ofTheatre OPEN. 'TIL. 7:00 DAN STOCKBURGER Advertising & Production MEMBER OF THE the question of the in utopian society Freedom to Develop Oneself in its fifth program which includes a up Brave New Huxleys selling canvass for the World. annual Firemens Ball to and Freedom The Spring Glen Saturday and Responsibility programs then concentrate in Helper are presented weekly on on Sunday. Wednesday evenings at 7 JESSIE HOLDAWAY Society Editor Phone Saturday Founded IB 85 Nb AptMintmiftl Nicusir 637-411- 0 9 a.m.-- Weekdays 9 Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 22 Camden C. Campbell, Price, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen Weber, Price, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fred Paletta, Helper, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 24 Max Berry Johnson, Cleveland, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 26 John Larry Stevenson, Dragerton, girl. S-- A Helper firemen Utopian society fifth in series and p.m. at Mont Harmon The Freedom continue drive Responsibility series takes Junior High. ROBERT L FINNEY, Publisher nd General Manager WINN pledges at Carbon Emery Bank, Fred Flame, (on the radio) and Toy Atwood, both members of the local Jeep Patrol. James Mussett and the East Carbon Search and Rescue team will accept pledges in the East Carbon area. Photo In a.m.-- 7 5 p.m. p.m. Drogerton ward shifts meeting site, schedule Bishop Ricky Lamb of the Dragerton LDS 2nd Ward announced January 28, that starting the first Sunday in February the ward will transfer its meetings to the old Sunnyside ward Church. Priesthood meeting will begin at 9 a.m.; Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Fast Meeting at noon and Sacrement Meeting at 5 p.m. Since the Second Ward Relief Society, Primary, and MIA have been holding their meetings at the Sunnyside Chapel, Perhaps the first user of dead air space for insulation purposes was the friendly chickadee. It has been fluffing its feathers into a mass of down during zero weather, creating hundreds of tiny air pockets, for more than a million years. Debators return in Salt Lake Several members of the of A schedule full of activities for homecoming sday in the student lounge will be held from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., with Georgene Poulos as chairman. Dennis Week, Homecoming at College of February Eastern Utah has been Fluhrer, a Price resident announced formerly skated Clyda who by 5-- Frandsen, Chairman. Miss CEU, who will be chosen January 31, will reign over all events. The first activity of the week will be a snow contest on Monday. Snow sculptures will be created on the CEU campus by clubs and sculpturing organizations, Janice Davis, chairman said. In the event of no snow, there will be a Volkswagon contest. On Tuesday, E. Lee competitively in Alhambra, Calif., will give a roller skating exhibition. Mr. Fluhrer competed in both free style and. dance style skating. Thursday, at 10:30 a.m. will be the finals of a ping pong tournament. The ping pong tournament that will continue from Monday until Thursday will include mens and womens singles and doubles. doubles and co-e- d Hal Jackson of Dragerton, is chairman of the tour- Lasater, a professional entertainer, will present nament. An Exciting Adventure The CEU Golden Eagles into the World of Hypnosis. basketball team will meet This program will be at 7 : 30 Mesa College of Grand p.m. in the Geary Theatre. from tournament College dates Homecoming slate CEU Eastern Utah debate and forensics team participated in the Great Salt Lake Forensic Tournament held Friday and Saturday at University of Utah. Participating in the large tournament were 51 schools from 15 states including two schools from east of the Mississippi. The debate team of Dale Grange, Huntington and Mike Bragdon, Tustin, Calif., won 50 percent of their debates. Gaining exin experience temporaneous speaking were Mr. Gange and Mark Severin, Bountiful. Mr. Bragdon and Roy Nikas of Price conpeted in the interpretive speaking. Junction in a 7:30 p.m. game. The Mesa College nesdays events will be a Pep Band and Drill Team pillow concert by London will perform at halftime. Bridge, a rock group from Following the game, there Brigham Young University. will be a movie, Cool Hand The concert will be at 8 p.m. Luke, at 9:30 p.m. in the in the Womens Gym. Geary Theatre. Janet Craig Roller skating on Thur- - from Price is making Wed- Highlighting Emergency I'll Board of Education under the direction of Dr. Tagg 0. VV Christensen, II 3 $210 BLACKOUT QU0NSET BUILDING Deputy STARTING AT 8:00 P.M. Director of the Carbon County Civil Defense at the Court House or telephone ILU Saturday, Feb. Hundrup will present a shelter managers course in Price sometime during the month of March. Anyone interested in taking this course, may contact Mrs. Maze FREE REFRESHMENTS Donation Everyone 637-266- ne C SVeewotlw GeorgiaFfecific 1st the week on Saturday will be the alumni banquet, an honor band concert featuring high school students from throughout the state with the CEU band and the Homecoming Dance. The banquet will be at 6 p.m. in the student lounge. The concert will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Geary Theatre and the dance will be at 8:30 p.m. in the CEU Library. The Honor Band will be senior high school students participating in the CEU band clinic held February The honor band students wil perfrom with the CEU band. Final event will be the Homceoming Dance at 8:30 p.m. in the CEU Library. Music will be by the Circus, a Salt Lake group. Debbie Petersen of Orem is chairman. Assisting the committee chairmen are Janice Jones and Janette Jones, both of Price and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torgerson, faculty advisors. NOTRE DAME BOOSTER'S Utah Grade V' Wood Grain Paneling DODDILGDGBO Doug Phone Becky Dennison, & 637-987- 7 the movie. Concluding shelter management course slated for March The for arrangements Owners East Highway 50 & 6 Welcome |