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Show r Sun Advocate Price. Utah Tuesday April 27, 2004 5B anniversaries Castle Valley graduates Bjptiidays 7 7s fl;r Loujean Willson Ellis and LouJean WilKon were sealed May 6. 1954 in the Mann LDS Temple. Friends and family will celebrate the couples 50th wedding anniversary at an open house May 8. The open house w ill be presented from 7 to 9 p m. at the Wellington lsi4th LDS Ward Church, located at 100 East Main. Ellis and LouJean are the parents of Man on (Alicia) Willson, Kristy ( Dn id) Pretty man. Terry r grades for two or more - N. VI The Sun Adoiate weekly deadline for submitting local social announcements and photographs for publication in the newspaper is Thursday at noon Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, and came to Carbon Counts as a small child. The 1943 Carbon High graduate served in the United States Navy during World War II and worked in v arious coal mines in the Carbon-Emer- y area He mamed Phv Ills Keele in 1948. His children are Claude Jr., Debra, Linda, Scott, Mary, Lanett and Kev in (deceased) He has 26 grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. John Beck '"WS? - "u 7N 1 !,!fi Temple. A reception will be presented in the newlyweds honor that evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p m. at the Museum of the San Rafael in Castle Dale. Barbara is a graduate of Emery High School and Snow College. John is a graduate of Mountain View High School in Mesa. Ariz., and served in the Portugal-Lisbo- n north mission for the Saints. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y The couple will make their home in Provo, where they will continue their educations at Brigham Young University ,f X -- H7 y Appropriate items include weddings, birthdays (80th or higher), missionaries, anniversaries (50th or higher), employment or school-relate- d awards, etc. graduations, Timely submittal of information will ensure that an article will be published on the date preferred by the customer. Social announcements are not published in the Thursday issue of the newspaper. Stories submitted after the Dorothy Miller designated deadline will not Dorothy H. Miller is having her 90th birthday. 1, Kentucky, the longtime J Castle Dale resident was married to Marvin Miller for 55 years. Dorothy lives at Turn-quiRetreat in Elmo, where an open house will be presented May 1 at am. Refreshments will be served. v V make the follow mg Tuesday edition. There is no charge for publishing a local society new's article. However, there is a nominal fee required to cover the costs of processing a photo to accompany the story. Printed or typed news copy is preferred. W'nte legibly, list first as well as last names and include a daytime phone number for clarification purposes. Born May 5, 1914 in 'A, st 1 1 Help children build personal economies out trash or cleaning their By JOHN FORD Financial adviser rooms. Remember when cash was a tangible commodity in the personal economies of consumers in Carbon County and the rest .of the United States? As kids, local residents went to the bank and shopped with parents and frequently watched the adults pay for products with cash. Now with cash on the endangered species list, children tend to view personal economic situations differently. As consumers enjoy the convenience of charge cards, stored value cards, debit cards and automatic teller machine cards, the challenge of teaching kids about an invisible commodity like money is magnified. Carbon County residents w'ho are searching for ways to teach children more about what makes up their personal economies, including the importance of saving and how to set financial goals, may want to consider several practical tips. The suggestions include: Give kids an allowance. Parents who give childien an allowance may want to try tying the money to responsibilities like feeding pets, taking Frankie Zupon Lee Moynier M ill iifj tin & & & fkS, lh tHi f should contact the new at 637-073- 2 to make arto charge the prorangements fees. cessing Readers may also mad fees to the Sun Advocate, 845 E Main, Price, UT 84501. When considering pictures for publication in the Sun Advocate's social sections, photos printed on invitations are unacceptable. When considering pictures to accompany wedding announce- ments, avoid photographs including anyone other than the bride and the groom. Pictures including children or third parties may be printed in a display ad, but are unacceptable for inclusion as a society wedding article in the Sun Advocate. Avoid disappointment. Contact the Sun Advocate well in advance of a specially planned event to determine whether a photograph can be copied for publication. s4nnastasiaSd A saL; 1 9 vy BRIDAL Danielle Kaehl & Julio Victor Garcia Q-Briif- af f' Castle n J Cory Dunn 2004 Frankie Lyn Zupon Lee Moynier Marisa Marston 9 s & Brian Devie Saturday, June 12, 2004 Rock Square, Price ae 637-676- & Saturday, June 12, 2004 'Typ'd '4 & Friday, May 7, r Phone Orders We Deliver Danae Jewkes I'hone orders welcome VisaMastercard Saturday, May 22, 2004 ft Registry Wedding Books, Invitations, Cdasses, Cake Toppers, Ltc. Wedding Videos Available 1 ! Gift & Bridal tree Gift Wrapping & Defneru (limited area) C REGISTRY $ Register for our Gift Registry Phone orders accepted Bridal Registry ,v Free N Gift Wrap 100 W, Pace UT Now Hiring part-tim- award-winnin- g, bonuses, beautiful jewelry, $1,000 product bonus, paid v acations. and begin leadership training to earn part time. 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Earn cash FURNISHINGS 877-637-20- irn r Readers who submit social announcements and photos v u 60 FREE GIFTS FOR CHILDREN 7 j ft 'J FINE GIFTS & 637-192- M i u- jfl Repair The Best Jewelers in Amenca are GIA Certified Oliveto 48 East Main, Price fV Certified In Price, immunizations will be given Thursday, April 29, 2004 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the local health department office. Local & out of town phone orders VISA & Mastercard Welcome 4 $ GIA Excellent -- Saturday June 12, 2004 i rf, VZjfe 2? 637-217- 6 April 25 May 1 remember to Saturday June 12, 2004 M if4 Price Registry Marisa Marston Brian Devie J Jewelry Co., Inc. Week Saturday May 15 2004 :?! fi Lewis mhJ Gift & Bridal Jolynn Westbrook Damon Parks r) Mothers Day Qijts 46 E. Main, f gifts' Sc galleuj. expensive. (Continued on page 6B) K Complete .? The level of responsibility and the amount of the allowance should be tied to the childrens ages and abilities, and a parents own financial means. Help kids build personal economies by establishing savings goals. Work with children to create a list of why they should save, then help them prioritize it. Ask youth to put three stars next to the things they want to save for the most. Ask the youth put two stars next to the products they would like to have and one star next to the items that are the least important to them. Then have the children categorize the items from the most to least iv i JiJ Avoid disappointment, plan to meet social news deadline Claude Wheeler will celebrate his 80th birthday at a family dinner. He was born April 27, 1924 at Barbara Burke con-secut- e semesters in a minimum of 15 graded credit hours. i Claude Wheeler f A ' LI Steve and Joan Burke of Perron announce the marriage of their daughter, Barbara Ann Burke, to John Dalton Beck, the son of Wendell and Julie Beck of Mesa, Ariz. They will be married May in the Manti LDS j v-- - rJ (Marie) Willson. No gifts, please. 4 f - 4 4 Chaez and Layne Ericson, Jerry (Edward) I : Darcey Powell has earned a bachelor of science degree in elementary education w ith an emphasis in language arts from Utah State Lniversitv. W ') "77T Darcey Powell Carbon Kaleidoscope Accepting photos from community members Photos taken within 5 years o o o Color or Black and White Local Events Local Scenery Local People Adults, Youth 15 years and younger Originality, Scenery Deadline is May 28th Category winners will receive Adults: a free Marriott vacation package Children: free movie passes to Price Theatres courtesy of the San Advocate 845 East Main, Price 637-073- 2 4 tA |