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Show TW M F I. K R M !,IO I rr,F mi. 1URNAL .1 THURSDAY, DEC. serve as junior Ninth Grade Assembly Andrea Lewis adviser by national magazine for teenage Friday, Dec. 3, the ninth Scandinavia Studied girls, published by Scholastic grade presented its annual asSusan Wilson Magazines Inc. She will keep sembly under the direction of '.. f. .;.. Students of Mr. Allred's them informed of class activi- Mrs. Blss, Mr. Allred, and c?:ases have just com- ties and Home Economics. Mr. Schoies. The programs pleted a chapter on the Scanproved both humorous arul exdinavian ountries. These counciting. Away All tries are Norway. Sweden, Ice- Type Away, Type The early morning program Fox by Lynnette land and Denmark. They learnAnother test? Oh, no! These "Romper Room" was portrayed atl 1he major cities, rivers are some of the words heard ed by Beth Snow, Nancy and water bodies. They studied omir Susan Wilson, Darrell from Mrs. Postma's about the countries' culture, room whenever she has a ninth Riche, Johnny Haycock, Janie their natural re-- , frnvMTment. grade class. About every two Nelson, Paula Weiss, Ja:;kie FOirroes, industry, agriiru-'tureto test Cunningham, Lynnette Fox and weeks a test is and how the people have Trade what the students given have learned Barbara Sanchez. the most of their countries in The western "The Rife Man" that period of time. snite of their unfavorable en- duning was enacted by Greg Olsen, The students are learning vironments. This Kathy Matthews. Ricky Olsen, letter These (people have higa liv- means where p'acement. the letter should Robert Fenn, Mark Chrpman ing standards and they export be placed on the pae, what and Karen Diamanti. exeePent quality goods. One line "Red Skelton Show" was space to use and how many of thwr main industries is ? date presented the by Kent Hoii;hton, tn put between in the icy waters of t h e spaces Roy Dean 'Taerico, Michael address. and the Baltic Sea. North Sea and At-- . Mrs. Postma also gives timed Cha, Jon Diamanti, Jimmy !antic Ocean. Celso Montoya and Ftioh-ar- d on Some exploration writings. Martinez. some to bring up the speed and Weather Study Darlene Riche, Cheri Fail, will by Miehele O'Berto on control so the students The students of thu 8th grade be capable of typing without Carol Bryner, Carol Tavwne, Renee Dimick, and Andrea science class have recently be-- ! too many errors. Lewis presented "News with of their the gun study weather.; Ballet Egyptian the Woman's Touch." The students first saw a fUmj With the jeriringbeat "Shinby Rick Olsen about the various instruments! the direction of Dar-r- dig" came to the stae through Under used by the weatherman such Siggard, the Junior High Mary Kokal, Annie Evatz, Kay as the thermoseope, thermoConcert Band, composed of Roden, Linda Barker, Cathy meter, barometer, members of the 8th and 9th Warren, Toni Jaramillo, Linda vane, anemometer, and a therare "polishing up" the Rebecca Rigby, grades, mograph. Some of these instru- great number, Ballet Egyptian. McKendrick, Alice Romero, Linda Nelson, ments were new to the students This number is indeed a very Nancy Stavar, Lois Snyder, but Mr. Thygerson explained number that is Marilyn Borla, ami Jesse Ward how each instrument worked quick, snappy, of several, different who demonstrated the newest made up individually so the students of music in one. This is dances of the teenagers. would become better acquainted types makes this number so what Snapping of fingers, Nancy with them. After this Mr. Thythe band stu- Robertson, Patsy Lopez, Randy among popular gerson demonstrated the use of dents. It seems that one moTopolvic, Jessie Needles, Jimthese to predict the weather. ment you are playing a soft, my Pugliese, Arthur James, d slow, ballet and the next mo- Jeanette Bentley, Daniel Dour-oCorrespondent Named and Frankie Pugliese pyed by Marilyn Borla ment it breaks into a wonderMrs. Karen Bliss, home eco- ful Egyptian type march. Yes, the parts of the "Adams Famnomics teacher, announced the this is truly a wonderful piece ily." The cast for "Jackie Gleason" appointment of Lynnette Fox as of music, and if all goes well, this number will be one of the consisted of Greg Smith as our correspondent for the d Magazine for the 1965-6- 6 year. many featured on the Christ- Jackie, and Howard Schultz as Lynnette, a ninth grade stu- mas Concert which will be held Crazy Googinham. becommercials Hilarious dent, was chosen for her quali- this month. ties of Leadership and her entween scenes continued the Geography Today thusiasm for homemaking. of the by Boyd Imai spirit Jamesplay. Jimmy Callor, Jimmy in is class a every Geography A Tamllos, Vincent Tone, Marninth grader's curriculum. dull class ou say? Surprisingly garet Brown, Howard Schultz, Smith and Danny Milano miany students find it one of Greg did these. the most interesting subjects. Stage crew were Boyd Imai, A difficult subject? Surely! Smith, Michael Cha, CelGreg There is much studying requir- so Montoya, Cheri Fail, Jimmy ed and there are tests, but Mr. and Kurt Knudsen. Allred discusses the material ColJard Make-ucrew were Cathy so thoroughly that the tests are Sharon and Karen Men-zie- s, Porter, easy. Mary Carranza, Karen Geograph is a subject that Diamanti, Eser Jaimez, Mrs. can be dull but Mr. won't let it. He conducts class Bliss. Peggy Williams, Patty discussions in which everyone Bradley and Mary Johns. is given a chance to express Basketball Team Picked! his opinions. He presents moby Vincent Tone vies to the class concerning Last Tuesday Coach Cunningdifferent countries of the world. ham picked 14 boys that will He also sets aside cne day represent the Rams in basketevery week to discuss current ball. They are: Robert Fenn, events. Jim Tamllos, Richard Martinez, Boy't ft Girl't 26' 24" Mod.li James Callor, Jim Collard, $00 Shop Class Starts New Project Vincent Tone, Greg Smith, Greg by Kathy Milovich The 7th grade girls' shop Olsen, Rick Olsen, Boyd Imai, John Ward, Jessie Ward, Ter-- , class, after completing their Rowley, and Darrell Motes, leather projects, are now be- rySix boys who were eliminated ginning a new one. The girls, will have the opportunity of Christmas the spirit, developing five boys that are challenging decided to make Christmas i si i n v If these six outon team. the candles. They have many SPECIAL . . . five the players they auplay shades of wax to choose from, VALUE places with, tomatically change which come in sheets. They EQUIPMENT them. rollown their make designs by PRICE Armed in their new uniforms, ' differwax of in sheets the ' ing SALE FOR THIS ' ent directions. Some of the girls the boys are looking ahead to CHROME FENDERS are making popular candles another successful year. Rear with ornament on Ironl which are made by pouring Our Constitution American WHITE Reflector wax into round or, melted RIMS CHROME by Gary Zaccaria Vt' Tirei. Do you know your rights as square, tin molds. Standard Coaster Brake All these candles are being a citizen? Students of Mr. COMFORT MESINOER American ZONE Saddle Standard COIUM. 6th period history class beautifully decorated with small Conduction e ornaments such as angels, bells. have come to a part of history, QUALITY BIA Chain Guard Deluxe holly leaves, tinsel and flowers which will become very importe Forward extending twintighf to give the finishing touch. ant in their everyday lives, the lank luggage Constitution of th.j United States e Economics Home In Kick Slond Side Carrier of America. In realizing that DeWhite An English Class?? Flamboyant Enamelii our every day privileges were Silver Mylar Heod coration Vickie Hall by Decoration Sound strange? Well, it's made possible by this inspired we should appreci-- , true! This week in Mrs. Hyatt's document ate these that have been rights II first period English class the to us as Freedom such given a to were asked students bring of Speech, Freedom of Religion, project, describe it, and the Freedom of the Helper, Utah Press, the Right t0 assemble and bear arms, and the Right to Vote. These are only a few of our rights that ATTEND ST. ANTHONY'S have been made possible thru the Constitution of the U.S. Lynnette JUNIOR HI. NOTES 16, 1965 .''by wiH to the editors of Co-E- d, geo-rt-an- Dan Valentine's personally autographed books including the new book Heart Glow may also be obtained at Veltri Drug, Helper DAN VALENTINE 0'-Gre- , fish-in- Col-lar- d, j f!2 overall dtag. tuba mat.; 74 sq. in. picturi mewing I km) FRONTLINE DESIGN i IUJ lf,'f' L-g- so ' rg f it fits places like bookcases! - 'A,:"Vi,'S"wsr J If el Mimmmmwm mwaiw i r .' - - - f, weather ' II )'" mI J. - Co-E- l ' jjllHil :il l i p k: Antenna's up front in handle All UHF tuner. tuning UHF antenna clips on VHF antenna Sound out front earphone on 12BP71A. Choice of four colors. (Slightly higher.) I Solid-Stat- e i ! ;l t Private-listenin- g jg ;! 12BP70A - I Cor-ma- ni, CHRISTMAS ! Clay BelRe and White cabinet I I SPORTING OF APPLIANCES Helper, Utah CCOOS - 123 South Elain Acd!r: Mirhine RulK at J'i'.rnal Oflfic. HELPER Virnmod Tape Rolls ".i Journal Office ' Allred j . i - m " I DO BANKS BUY HOMES? Triple-Plo- t. All-re- Swept-Win- - . 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Carbon Ave. Price, Utah EMERY COUNTY BRANCH - Castle Dale NOW MORE THAN 55 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS BANKING SERVICE Independent - Home Owned and Managed Member Federal Reserve System & Insurance Corporation Federal Depodt The Intermountain West's favorite columnist Mho for a great many years has written the column "Nothing Serious", which appears daily in the Salt Lake Tribune, will make a personal appearance at the Price Trading Co., Price, Utah, Friday, December 17th, from 2 p.m. till closing time, and all day Saturday, December l&h, to autograph copies of his newest book entitled "Heart Glo", this book features a collection of the best columns of Dan Valentine, Salt Lake Tribune columnist. .The 128 pages book will sell for $2.50 . . . hardbound . . . and contains laughs, chuckles, grins . . . and a few serious moments. ... i p HQ ST GITS Jg s, Co-El- j fc2 One of the features of the new book "Heart Glo", it's called "I Like is Dan's stirring eulogy to the West mountains and to our . . . love letter the West" It's a nation. over the all been and has reprinted plains Glo" is book "Heart new in the Another chapter a salute to called "The Youngest Building in Town" the American schools.. This was featured at a recent y- - National Education Association Convention. There are, of course, lots of funny columns, columns Dan writes about his wife . . (how that poor woman 4akes a beating) . . . and sprinkled throughout the book are hundreds of Sam the Sad Cynic's statements about . . . politicians, meter maids, mothers-in-laThe sale of these books are under the direction of Jack Kobe, a very prominent school teacher, who spends almost every minute of his spare time working with the children of our area in all types of civic projects, as well as, assisting charitable organizations. w Dan Valentine, will also have a limited amount of " his other books, and "Here's My Heart", which he will personally autograph. The charitable proceeds from this sale will benefit Mental Health, Scout Troop No. 278 and Notre Dame School. May we suggest several copies of these books which will make excellent Christmas presents and may be charged to your account if you desire. "Hearts-a-Poppin- d's "Trusted Trading c: g OUT Oil'S ionn Price, Utah Carbon Avenue Store DAN AT PRICE TRADING STORE ' CHRISTMAS SOCIAL & GAMES Saturday, Dec. 18th Friday, Dec. 17th Personal Appearance at Price Trading on dates above. DAN Will make a 2-d- ay materials needed for it. Some FRIDAY, DEC, 17TH- - 8 P.M. St. Anthony's Church Hall - Helper ADM: $1.00 $200 BLACKOUT of the students chose food for their project. The following day the students had a second breakfast. There were salads, puddings, and fancy beverages galore. All had to be sampled for their quality. Everyone agreed that it was the wildest, strangest and most clever English class ever I PHAMP Chuck Ghirardelli, Owner Prompt, CoHiteoni Service Phone: 473-586- 1 - Helper Envelopes All Sizes, At Journal Office Journal Office cookies, Complete Ilousecleaning WALLS CHUCK'S PRESCRIPTION Salesbooks for Sale at Professionals MITCHELL'S FURNACES - FURNITURE BOILERS - - CARPETS DUCT SYSTEMS CARBON CLEAflMASTERS Phones: 472-53- Helper or Phone 637-27- Price MORTICIANS R. T. Mttchea - Price Ronald Kotec Phone 637-2M- 8 Typewriter Ribbons, An on Sale at Journal Staplers The Beg Markwefl line |