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Show CEU forensics ' 3SS team gathers I more honors i 4 ; . have won several awards and more recognition at another meet. Seven speech students represented the college at the Thunderbird Invitational Speech Meet at the Mesa Community College at Mesa, Arizona. Sixteen schools from five states participated in the tournament. Dave Brown and Jim New, both of Price, won the finalist trophies in Informative Speaking and Oral Interpretation of Literature, respectively. CEU students Thursday, Feb. $ x X nVf i ' . . ht&utVm u mm S i I' ' This week we are featuring Brownie Troop 168, Leader Jennie Hatch. been a leader for two years. She started in scouting because she wanted to help. Mrs. Hatch enjoys the day camp most of all. She has are There Brownies. 24 active Mi's. Hatch had CHS class of 1933 seeks lost The Carbon High School class of 1938 is planning a reunion for Aug. 7, and organizers of the event are asking help in locating a number of classmates. They asked that anyone knowing the whereabouts of any of the following people call Claranelle Day at or Lorraine Giacoletto 472-396- 12 at 1 Ralph, Delmar Harry, Prudencio Egoscue, Mabel Ruth McBeth, Lingard, Robert Carney, Elaine Wallace and Ithomie Ithomitis. Mary Agnes Marjorie Pehrson, Michael Noe, Wayne Paulsen, Nailon, Maxine Yames, unaccounted-fo- r classmates include: Lila McKendrick, Phyllis Case, Nila Weight, Bill Bass, January 31, Linda Curtice, and Judith Gibson, accompanied uL September Maurine Auto victim discovered Sat. in Emery ravine BRA for the figure you should have, for the comfort you need be wearing a Pennyrlch Bra. This miracle bra lifts and shapes the large bust . . . enhances the small bust without padding. Never again experience strap strain. Trained 1976. Seniors from Troop 210, Janet Advisor Benni Bentivigna, Nielsen, Mary Pazun, and the privilege of Juanita Rath, William Cox, presenting their Mexico Abraham Garcia, Douglas Pearce and Neldon Cook. Cacac Slide Show to the Utah Girl Scout Council Staff in Salt Maren Robirts, Stacy Oliveto, Jolene Velasquez from Price. Penny Martin and Beverly Shelton from Moab. After the presentation the girls met with Deana Beck, the new Program Service Director, and discussed a Senior Conference which may be held in Price in the Fall of this Year. Elzar McKendrick, an enthusiastic mother of Senior Scout, Kathy McKendrick, visited Junior Troop 246, Leader Dolores Sandoval, to teach the girls knots for Skills Day. Thank you Elzar! The Girl Scout Cookie Sale will begin on February 27 to March 8. All you cookie lovers, say yes to a girl in green when they come around selling Grandmothers cookies. 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The sheriff said he believed the On Wednesday, February Starting with this clinic the car Menhennett was driving 18th the Public Health office Southeastern Utah Public had struck the bridge in Southeastern Utah will Health District will offer abuttment and then plunged offer an Immunization monthly clinics. some 25 feet to the creek Clinic in Green River. This bed below where it was clinic will be for all prehidden from the view of school children 3 months to Local passing motorists. 6 years and no appointment Guymon said it was will be necessary. It will be probable that Menhennett held in the LDS ward from 'Hill' had been dead for three 10 to 12 noon and following HILL AIR FORCE BASE days as he was last seen immunizations will be ofJames 0. Tanner, son of Wednesday of last week by fered: polio, measles, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Tanner his family. Guymon said no rubella, diphtheria, has received $100 report of Menhennett being of and Price, cough, whooping vacfor a better missing had been filed in his AFB Hill tetanus. Mumps at office. cinations will also be method of packaging . Menhennetts was the mail. available but, a slight first traffic related death He is a binder . charge will be required but all other immunizations will at the Utah air recorded in Emery County be given at no charge. base. this year. An auto wreck, containing the body of an Elmo man whom police believe had been dead for three days, 10-1- 1, Advocate, Price, Utah FGPmG youths playing in the stream bottom. The car plunged approximately 25 feet and was hidden from the view of SA photo passing motorists. Three days old ? T)th, their Cadette Planning Board vc 6 Splintered bridge abuttment frames wrecked auto in the background in which the body of an Elmo man laid for three days before being found by by Leader Mary Kessler went to the Cadette Planning Board in Eureka. They met with other Cadettes from around the state. Together the girls decided to cancel the conference in April and hold it in May at Camp Williams. The Price Cadettes will be hosting the ,v. v Sun three children, one is in scouting. Her Hobbies include sewing and bowling. Assistants for the troop are Carol Housekeeper and Jean Simmons. A Big thank you is in order for these ladies. Dustin, Donna Miller, 637-131- 7. The Ronald classmates 12, 1976 The Higher the Prices Open 10 a.m.-- 7 p.m. i |