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Show San Advocate FYI f EVENTS SCHOOLS PLEASANT VALLEY DAYS will be presented July 5 at Scofield. The fireworks display is slated Friday at dusk on the 4-- lake. Saturday activities include childrens games, all day; breakfast, 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.; fishing derby, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.; parade, 11 a.fn.; lunch; black powder shoot, 2 p.m.; prize drawing, 5 p.m.; dance at pavilion, 7 p.m. For information, contact Made-- . leine Pedersen or Jim Levanger. COMMUNITY DAZE The celebration will be presented July 3 at Sunnyside park. Residents planning to offer food, crafts, games or specialty items at the event should reserve booth space as soon as possible. For information, contact Sunnyside Credit Union or Sunnyside City Hall. 12-1- MARILYN SOKOL The Broadway star will return to the local area and present a concert July 11, 7:30 p.m., at Price Civic Auditorium. For ticket information, contact Helper Intermoun-tai- n Theatre. THE FOREIGNER Produced by Helper Intermountain Theatre, performances of Larry Shues comedy will be presented July 17 to Aug. 10, Wednesday through Saturday, at Sally Mauro Elementary. The cast will feature three New York actors. Group rates are available. For information, contact Helper Intermountain Theatre. SING ALONG The Black Diamond Stampede event will be presented June 25 at 4 p.m. at the Price Peace Garden. Contestants may pick up applications at the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce, Mad Platter, The Shoe Store or Breinholts Music. For information, contact Nan Baker or the chamber. Application deadline is June 21 at 5 p.m. BLACK DIAMOND PARADE Entries are needed for the Black Diamond Stampede Parade, scheduled June 29 at 4 p.m. on Prices Main Street. For information, contact Carbon County Chamber of Commerce, Joel Frandsen or Kresha Eastman at RC&D. CARBON CENTENNIAL Locally scheduled activities include Butch Cassidy Car Show, June 15 at Helper City Park; folk dancers, July 7 at BDAC; quilt show, July 29 to Aug. 2 at Castle Heights; homecoming, Aug. at various locations throughout the county; community theatres Poppa Married a Mormon, date and time to be announced; Utah Symphony, Nov. 14 at Price Civic Auditorium. 23-2- 9-- HELPER YOUTH ACTIVITIES Specially planned activities for youth ages 12 to 18 will be presented free of charge Tuesdays at Helper Civic Auditorium. Kids are encouraged to register for the activities, including basketball, darts, board games, ping pong and badminton. Parents are welcome to attend. Call Sunshine Video for details. - MISS CARBON COUNTY Carbon County Chamber of Commerce and Price Lions Club will host the pageant on Oct. 12. Contestants must be between the ages of 18 to 25. For information, contact the chamber office. VETERANS WELLINGTON MEMORIAL SERVICE Utah National Guard Company A 1457 will perform military memorial services for veterans at 11 a.m. on May 27 at Wellington City Cemetery. Carbon American HELPER MEMORIAL SERVICE Legion Post 21, in conjunction with Marine Corp League, will conduct memorial services for veterans at 9 a.m. on May 27 at Mountain View Cemetery in Helper. , Thursday, May 23, 1996 PRICE MEMORIAL SERVICE American Legion Post 3, VFW Miners Post 2379 and Marine Corps League will honor all war veterans during a special service May 27, 11 a.m., at the military memorial in Price City Cemetery. The organizations urge local veterans to wear uniforms, meet at the cemeterys south entrance at 10 a.m. and participate in the ceremony. The public is encouraged to attend the service.. - will be at AMERICAN LEGION FIELD OFFICER Price Job Service June 5 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. to assist veterans in applying for VA benefits. Veterans need not be members of the American Legion to receive the free service. . VFW Games and activities are slated Sundays at 1 p.m. the post home in Price. at Two scholarships for minority CEU SCHOLARSHIPS women and one scholarship for an ethnic minority student are available to attend CEU in 1996-9For information, contact the college. 7. CLASS OF 76 REUNION is scheduled June On Friday night, families will meet at Helper park. Saturday activities include a golf tournament, a family picnic with games at Helper park and dinner at the country club. 21-2- 2. GED TESTING will be offered every Wednesday and Thursday in May at CEU. For information, contact the college. CLUBNOTES - Due to Memorial PRICE GARBAGE COLLECTION collected not be will residential May 27 in Price. Day, garbage The garbage will be picked up on Tuesday and residents should have containers placed by 6 a.m. There will be no change in commercial collection routes. WELLINGTON SWAP MEET The swap meet is slated 24 behind 25 and May May Wellington City Hall. will be conHELPER AMERICAN LEGION TRYOUTS ducted May 23 and May 24 at 4 p.m. at CEU ball field. Castle Country Council include Changing Women and the World, presented by Nancy Takacs. Submit board nominations and brief narratives for the ballot to CCCAH, PO Box 95, Helper, UT 84526. UTAH POWER FOOD DRIVE Company employees foods urge Carbon County residents to donate and canned items through May 24 at collection containers located at the local Utah Power office on south Highway 10. DisNATIONAL BARREL HORSE ASSOCIATION trict 7 dates include May 28, 7 p.m., Price; June 11,7 p.m., Price; June 18, 7 p.m, Price; and June 25, 7 p.m., Huntington. Jackpots are open to anyone, but points will only be kept on NBHA District 7 members. For information, contact Barbara Crossley or Mary Israel. le PRICE LIBRARY Story hour is Wednesday at 5 p.m. and (Continued on Page 9B) OPEN HORSE SHOWS Open horse show events are scheduled at Carbon County Fairgrounds on June 1, July 20, Aug. 17 and Sept. 14. Everyone is welcome. Registration begins at 8 :30 a.m. Show starts at 9 a.m. sharp. High-poiawards will be presented, including trophies for first place and ribbons. For information, contact Joyce (Pat) Worley, Roslyn (Gene) Motte or Gary Gray. nt HIGH COUNTRY RIDERS - The junior riding club and club will practice with horses Monday and Thursday at 6 p.m. at Wellington arena. 4-- H SLOVENIAN HOME will have a Sunday brunch closing June 2 from 1 to 4 p.m. for members and guests. For information, contact Betty Evatz or Marian McEwan. social ENROLLMENT Carbon County youth ages are club projects involving clothing, expressive arts, gardening, livestock, horses, food and nutrition, crafts, photography, child care and shooting sports. Volunteer leaders are needed. Family groups welcome. For information, contact the USU Extension Service office in the county courthouse. 4-- H being enrolled in 4-- 8-- H UP&L RETIREES The southern satellite group will have its picnic June 20, noon, at the parkway pavilion in Helper. R.S.V.P. to Dean and Marian McEwan or Louie and Madeline Tone before June 15. STELLA DAMERICA Following Catholic Mass at 9 lodge members will gather at the groups burial plot in Mountain View Cemetery for a brief memorial service May 27. a.m., Helpers Italian-America- n ELKS SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS The Price club has announced its 1995-9- 6 scholarship winners. Young women recipients are Megan Hoffman of Green River, first place; Sharon Jonas of Price, second place; and Cori Bruno of Price, third place. The club awarded a scholarship to one young man, Eric Madsen of Price. First place winners received $400, second place $200 and third place $100. Local recipients will compete on regional, state and national levels. 5 Seniors center ydafifiAf plans activities 50th 11:30 a.m., May 24 music by Pete, Art, Leslie and Ray; noon, HMS ham- burger stroganoff with noo- dles; 1 p.m., bowling at Price. Center closed. May 27 10 28 a. m., crochet May class; 11:30 a.m., music by Dora Smith; noon, HMS spaghetti with meat sauce; 1 p.m., game daycard playing. May 29 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. , ceramics; 11:30 a.m., music by Pete, Art, Leslie and Ray; noon, HMS chicken with gravy over noodles; 1 p.m., bowling at Helper. 9 a.m., ceramMay 30 line ics, dancing; noon, HMS birthday dinner, baked ham; 1 p.m., arts crafts; 8 p.m., dance. HMS: Hot meals for seniors. For information, contact Carbon County Council on Aging, 30 E. 200 South, Price. tjdmfoeini CUD NOTICES Local meetings are conducted weekly at AA, ALANON the following locations: Sunday, 7 p.m., Four Corners Mental Health. Monday, 8 p.m., Four Comers Mental Health; Price City Hall, women only. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Good Shepherd Catholic Church, East Carbon City. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Price City Hall, AA and Alanon. Friday, 8 p.m., Good Shepherd Catholic Church. Saturday, 8 p.m., Price City Hall, AA and Alanon. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Closed meetings are conducted Thursday at 8 p.m. and Friday at 7 p.m. at the old Dur-raschool building. nt Used oil is a valuable, resourcel or a terrible pollutant. non-renewa- ble IT DEPENDS ON YOU! - When used oil is used as recycled motor oil or fuel, it keeps our limited supply of crude oil for future uses. VALUABLE AND YOUR POCKETBOOK POLLUTANT - When dumped on the ground or placed in a landfill, it endangers our underground water supply And when poured into the sewer, it really messes up the system and is very costly tp remove. r a wonderful era when the growth of technology has given us tools and information never dreamed of only a few years ago. But with that technology comes new ways of taking advantage of those who dont have some idea of what this growth means to them individually....who hasn't heard of garages who charge for things they to figure you dont understand because they have computer systems monitor the cars proper performance and a wrench, some wire, and a screw driver no were told would longer does the job. Who hasnt bought Insurance that you cover you for various future problems only to find when you turn in a claim that it doesnt cover much of what you had been lead to believe it would. Medicine is no different. It has developed many wonderful procedures such as open heart surgery, total replacement of defective joints.. .especially the hip and the knee. Who would have believed that the total replacement of vital Wonderful as it is, the reality organs would be possible only a few years ago. of sums involve is that all these procedures large money and to a large degree medicine has evolved from a patient oriented practice to a big business the patient too often becomes proposition with the profit motive as the goal and the means to that goal. Too many times the concern for the patient is not what is best for him or her but what money can be generated for the various business entities associated with providing this care. Physical therapy is no exception to this trend and large HMOs, (Health Maintenance Organization), along with PPOs, (Preferred Provider Panels) are everywhere telling the public that these groups will in fact most of them do just the provide quality care at a reduced cost when without asking questions. You this to and accept you are expected opposite need to know that a prescription for Physical Therapy is no different than a where you want that prescription prescription for medication and YOU decide filled.. .a doctor may have a personal preference but it is illegal for him to imply that you must go where he directs you and he is obligated to tell you what options or Physical Therapy. you have in either the case of medicines Be an informed medical consumer because what you DON T know can hurt a ' . you both physically and economically. live in AJ T. Price 637-622- 1 THE U.S. EPA - The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that 60 percent of the people in the U.S. change their own motor oil and that 90 percent of that oil is disposed of improperly. PLEASE RECYCLE YOUR OIL AT ONE OF THESE LOCATIONS Castle Dale J&D Automotive 120 West Main Street We would like to "Thank1' Dr. Brian Stone and staff, Helper EMT s, Carbon County Ambulance EMT s, Castleview Hospital and ER staff, Castle Country Home Health Staff and RN Wylma Temples, Don Marrelli and all those who visited and assisted in our mother's care. To Father Andrew and Sister Michelle for their spiritual support, Saint Anthony's Choir, Ces Kokal and Christina Sanchez. To Anna Tolich for the Croatian Fraternal Lodge Eulogy. To Mitchell Funeral Home, Robert and Bobby Etzel, all the flowers, pallbearers, allfamily, friends, neighbors-foryourcardfood, plants, visits, telephone calls and most importantly your love, prayers, support and acts of kindness during the loss of our s, mother. The family of VALLEYVIEW PHYSICAL THERAPY & Staff Michael M. Frame, M.S.-P.250 North Fairgrounds Road public. for the Arts and Humanities will conduct board elections June 17, 7 p.m., in the CEU museum classroom. The program will BLAZING SADDLES All adult club riding meetings in May will be Sunday at 6 p.m. at Carbon fairgrounds. For information, contact Patti (Ward) Pierce, Sarah (George) Cook or Vicki Noyes. CAN BE COSTLY TO YOU . RECOVERY INC. meets Thursday, 7 p.m. , in room 132 at CEUs computer business building. Meetings are open to the CCCAH BOARD ELECTIONS MEDICAL IGNORANCE We Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 5B 1 Caroline Busio Mine Service & Hydraulics, Inc. Highway 29 Ferron Price Emery Auto Clinic 40 West Canyon Road Airport Automotive 620 East Main Street Texaco Express Lube 955 East 100 North United Auto Parts 601 East Main Street LZITin |