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Show Ar Aging Meeting Continued Sportsmen: "lieat fmm Paae One hemes for the aged, health, edu- cation, mental health, recreation' .nd local organization of facilities for their care. Principal purpopse of the meeting, Mrs Roberts said, will be to determine the basic needs of the aged, and the appointment of a representative to attend the Whit" House conference on Aging, to be held this fall. The public is invited to attend Che meetings. angler who waits until just The Rush" Buy Your License Now Utah anglers were reminded today to beat the last minute rush by purchasing their 1960 angling licenses early. The general fishing season begins June 4 this year, laving just over three weeks ir I a license. However, the purchase which to buy a license and have the gear ready to go. With approximately' 500 licence agents located over the state it is not necessary at present to stand in line while waiting to be- fore the season opens may lose valuable time in the usual lat minute rush All license agents display prominently a sign noting availability of fish and game licenses at their places of business. All are presently well stocked with the 1960 licenses. The agents and department of fish and game alike encourage an early license purchase to avoid the rush and the last minute chance that some dealers may run short of supply. PRICES IN A. G, AD CHECK Carbon. Education Assn Elects New Officers CARBON TEACHER GETS FELLOWSHIP HELPER THURSDAY, MAY (Utah) JOURNAL PAGE 1DC0 12, FIT Floyd O'Niel will lead the Carbon County Education Association as president for the coming year. Other officers recently elected to support him are: Jo? Luke, first vice president, Helper Junior High school; John Garr, retiring president, will serve asecond vice president; Mrs Mary Pizza Carbon High, board mem berand Mrs Bertha Holbrook, board member. FROM NEWS FUND Mrs Lenore R. Hatchings, English teacher at Carbon High, is a recipient of a Newspaper Fund, Inc., summer study Fellowship m journalism at The BYU. - Mrs Hutchings is one of a 10J or more teachers who will share in the $100,000 fund for summer Hold - over officers include: study in journalism. Harry Balls and James Hansen, Prior to coming to Price, shi board members. Mr Luke will had been an adviser to a student succeed to the presidency in '61. newspaper at Roosevelt for nine Mr O'Niel, a teacher of social years. This newspaper was rated by National Schol science at Carbon Hi&h, is a 9. astic Press Assn, graduate of Carbon College and University of Washington Pacific the University of Utah. His maSlope students Press awarded 1 jor in history. He has taught two citation to the Student Roundup years in Helper Junior High and in 1957. BYU department has jone year at Carbon High. awarded the paper an "AM rating He told Carbon Education Assince 1954. sociation members recently that it She has been to Car is the aim of the group to hae bon '60, Carbon High yearboot 1C0 of all percent membership this year. For the past three sum teachers in the county. The groun mers she has been a member of to strengthen the newly the journalism staff of BYU higi plans formed retirement committee, and school press workshop, held dur that every member be aware of ing the summer quarter. the implications in the retirement She is a member of Public relaw, lations committee for Carbon He has appointed a committer County Teachers Assn., and in this capacity has issued weesly t o review press releases to five publications training in the district concerning CCEA and Carbon Relations and 'Professional High school. Mrs Hutchings is married Jo Ethics committee will continue Loman F. Hutchings, principal of to investigate the conditions un der which students learn in the Carbon High school. schools and will make recommend atiens for improvements as they Carbon Cub Leaders see fit," O'Niel stated. 1954-195- IN SALT LAKE PAPERS, SALT PRICES LAKE ARE EFFEC- TIVE IN OUR STORE. A i i I These Prices For Fri., Sat., May 13 and 14 Blade Cut U. S. INSPECTED MEATS mm END lb CUT 'SS)C flm PORK CHOPS IM SAUSAGE 5 Sround BEEF FRESH SMc ft c 2 lbs r2)c FROZEN FOODS PASCO ORANGE JUICE ran 1 fc Scans 6 oz. cans El flHCHQEu ID DK Drumsticks, ChessT Sno Crop INEAPPLE JUICi 7 6 oz. cans for $E Usssse Slates Banquet For Friday, May 20 A Cub Scout Pow Wow will be held Saturday Mav 14 at thj Price Community Church it was announced this week bv Mrs Alice Gaudio, chairman of the event. It will start at 1 p.m. and end about 5 p.m. All cub leaders, parents and future cub learders are invited to attend. Following activities are to take place: Pack Administration, Pine Wood Derby, Handicraft, Games, Flag Displays, Uniforms. Con servation, Ceremonies, Collections Safety and Pack displays for a years time. Phone News Items To Journal Alumni Carbon-Emer- y Hot Rod Association Is Formed In County Baseball Try-OuWith Pirates Slated For S.L.C., June 5 ts 3-- The Carbon Emery Alumni Association has completed plans for a banquet to be held Friday, May 20 at '8 p.m. at Jean Selme's Cafe in Price, it was reported today by Mrs Van B. Davis of Price. The main speaker at the banquet will be Coach Cecil Baker of Utah State University at Logan. Ernest Hartman, Price, presornnnft will nrp. 'ident nf- tVip lncnl to" fw side at the meeting. ; Persons planning to attend may 'make reservations by contacting , DELEGATES four outstanding Utah rpreentativei in Washington fat a week's training in citizenship and leadership are shown on the steps of the Houe Office Building as they begin a tour of the Capitol with Rep. H. A. Dixon (centerl. The Utah delegates (I. to r.) are Bonnie Pace of Price, Carbon College; Carmi K McDouglas of West Jordan, Utah State; Paul I. Child of Clinton, Weber Colleger and Shauna Workman of Riverton, Brigham Young University. Congressman Dixoi addressed the 200 from every state in the Union on the roll of congressional committees. " Mrs Davis The Pittsburgh Pirates will take their annual look at Intermoua-- 1 tain area youngstars. who have aspirations of breaking into organized baseball at a Derks Field tryout camp on June 3, 4, 5. The daily sessions, under the direction of the Buc's west coast farm supervisor, Bob Clements, will begin at 10 a.m. each day. Hopefuls are requested to come with all equipment necessary to participate. Clements will be assisted by Scout Bob Fontaine as well as Salt (Lake's Manager Shepard anil Coach 5 cans 49c 12 roll $1 TOILET , Charley Silvera. The Carbon County Hot" was formed recently and at the last meeting of the group officers were elected as follows: , Elmer Hamilton, President; Charles Hamilton, vice president; Elvain Gibson, secretary-lreas?-ure- r; and Counselors are Vmi Tolich, Tom Perrero and Bruce Christensen. At the present time there are about 35 active members. The group has been negotiating" with Carbon County for a draa ?trip, and according to Steve .' Diamanti, chairman cf the Board such a strip will be availaW soon when the tnw highway completed in ths Sunnyside Jur" ' tion area. Mr Dinmanti said that the Roa1 Commission will give the group mile-lon- g strip of the old road, located about 3 miles south of the junction, for their use. The strip will be under the control of the Utah State High way Patrol officers in this area and the Carbon Sheriff's Department. All races will be strictly supervised and run under national association rules. Since the Salt Lake tryout ramp was initiated two seasons ago, Clements and his staff have' worked with boys from all states as well as UUn, and have been pleasantly sur. prised at the caliber of talent uncovered. Several of the partici pants of the last two camos have gone on to spring tryouts wit the Pirates minor league tQam.s in Jacksonville Beach, Fla. FOR SALE For The camp is restricted to boy" from 16 to 22 years of age, nnd PIANO FOR SALE Fine spinet, Furnished Apart- players in American Lesion pro- like new. Assume low monthly FOR RENT & rooms. Air Conditioned ments grams must have permission of Write Credit Mr. Rooms. payments. Washroom facilities. their post commanders to par-- ; CountV Bond Chairman Box 577, Idaho Falls, Idaho HILLCREST HOTEL & APTS. ticipate. 5.12,3tc Attends SLC Meeting Phone GR Helper use A 1IAPPV J1AV . FOR RENT or SALE Farm with Last Monday Steve Diamanti, House and plenty of water, FOR RENT ' Carbo'i County Savings B.;nd v. Friil 18th house, pa:t the Call GR2-592- 4 4,21,usc ly furnished at 163 2nd East Friday th" 13th. contrary o .Chairman, attended a meeting in Call GR after 6 p.m. popular belief, is n hapnv div Salt Lake City at which Wiliia.n "A JOB WELL DONE" FOR II. Neal, assistant Secretary of for the average American berair-'5,12,ltp feeling clean your carpets with the Treasury and national direcnow he is working for him Blue Lustre. Mutual Furnitun tor of the Savings Bond Program, & Hdw., Helper. FOR RENT modern and his- fnmily. The total earnings of Mr A v. was the principal speaker. apt. Good Location. Call GR 18-- ft Purpose cf the meeting was to FOR SALE -- use chest typ?, erase Amer-Miv instill Home Freezer. Call Dea M. upon the minds of dri? is 13th about ffiu-i- to hW annu chairmen and other officials in Diamanti GR 5,5,4tc burstate federal and local, tlx FOR RENT-rTur- ner home on 1st the state, the importance of acden. Avenue, modern, carpeted, has ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM. The tnx If hi'! fnr his PO vr" celerating the purchase of the furnace Call GR 2 5143 4.23,p newest and best In Inlaids and withheld for total payment before savings bonds by an every-larg-- er prints. See MUTUAL FURN FOR RENT segment of the citizenry. dwelling he could brint nnv 'takf-hom- o at Helper. hi-- ; to and wife his 448 children, at Janet St. $30.00 per nay Freedom Foundation, with sanctotnl earnings from January to tions the National Tax Freedorr month Helper Insurance FOR SALE house Loan Co., 155 So. Main. Phone May 13, or four months and :?. Holiday. In 1920 it was observed at 121 So. 2nd East. Includes GR days, would have been withheld. on February 23, in Garaee. Call GR 5,5,2'P on March In short he would havr hnd no- 27 and in 1943 the wa ; holiday Modern RENT FOR FOR SALE Will sacrifice buildthing to bi'i food, clothing, mod observed on April 27. On whjt House at 59 Garden St. Inquire icine. shelter and recreation fur ing lots in choice residential day will the Tax Holiday fall in at 61 Garden St. 5.12,ltc of the year. area. Fruit trees, ditch water. the first one-thi1970' This is on authority of the Inquire at 99 North Main, FOR RENT Recently remodeled Helper. modern, furnished house with furnace. Call CR FOR SALE Spinet Piano built by Baldwin. Located near here. Will sacrifice rather than reRENT Furnished Apartturn to Salt Lake store. Write FOR ment at 115 D St. Call after Adjuster, P.O. Box 412, Salt 4,21,usc 5:30 p.m. GR2-5S7- 0 Lake City 10, Utah. 5,5, 2tc FOR RENT Upstairs apartment, unfurnished. 408 South FOR SALE Used Furnace, Lennox 20", steel, Stokcrmatic Main. Inquire off;ce of S. V. Litizzette, or Attorney, or call stoker, blower, complete with 5,12,4tc GR all controls. Square type $225. ' - f t KENTUCKY Also HOLLAND 22" Cast fur2or 3 room Apts FOR RENT nace, stoker, blower, contro's, BOURDON Nicely furnished. All utilities $1T5. Call at 241 E 1st North, the except lights. Inqulr paid 7'3561 4.28.2c ,ri;lf;.I?hnn--MRieci Apts. Phone GR2..5974 7.10,flsc CAR RADIOS to fit all makes of cars. $39.95 up, Motorola. AuMiscellaneous i .' thorized service dealer for MoThe $5.00 gold piece illustrated and torola, Delco, Packard-Be- ll from here Waterfill are and the RUG & CARPET CLEANERS -(Frazier collection. They were Sylvania. Carl's Record Shop, 1 Oriental and Domestic). Carpel GR2-501XSKS, rf 1 Plione 5.21.use coined by the United States Laying, Rug Bending and Servin 1810, the year that OrHEALTH FOOD STORE ing; Upholstery and Rug ShamWaterfill and Frazier waa first Electrolux Sales and Clint Vitamins, distilled in Kentucky. Miller pooing; W. ganic R. Everett, 644 N Whole Wheat Flour at Service. Also Available 2nd East, Price, Utah. Phom 318 N. 2nd East, Grange's, vm BOTTLED IN BOND ME Price, Utah. Phone ME 9 in it ii j R4it FINE FOODS Rose Brand No. 303 cans To Host Cub Scout Leaders Pow Wow I" . . IfH Mt am. ws. Mem mmiJfeib Woods Cross I No. 24 cans Lttllb 3-- Pierces 14 oz bottles NIBLETS CORN 12 oz. Cans 12 oz. Cans 2 bots. S3c Scans l ! 1 1 19-1- 5 cans $ rd Shurfine 14 oz. STU T7fl TW Breast of ST Chicken 7 cans $S can ntnMo..LJ mm 3 lb can 17' 1810 E w; 1 QUALITY FOOD5 m fl 5PVinG sa r m Gov-ernme- nt 0 i ElraEE Co 5flTI5FflCTIOn GUflRflnTEED i " ' lK And Mati In installation Professional your home. See MUTUAL Furn. & Hdw. Helper 7rlfl,usc LFJS CARPETTNG HEAD STON'ES cleaned and polished before Memorial Day Call GIZ 5 900, Jlollie Sillitoe. 2-- WATERFILL-FRAZI- ER li moo.,, nsnuio ut lonuo it witunu m nuu tmam iwun, iioiow, (utdcit |