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Show HELPER The (Utab) JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 25, PAGE FOUR 1967 ken to the Carbon- hospital on Tuesday morning. Linda Nielson, Marilyn Judd, Mr and Mrs John J. Nielson Robert and Terry Rowley went to Salt to Grand Junction were business visitors Saturday to Lake City Wednesday. in Regional dance participate We wish to extend our sym- Festival. They returned home pathies to the Saccomanno fam Sunday. ily ibecause of the death of their FuBerton and mother Mrs Maria Saccomanno. Mrs Ohrystal Mrs Judd Elva spent Friday Mrs Maude Haycock was ta SPRING GLEN NEWS SAVE at BLUE HILL Dairy's DAIRY MILK STATION Grade 'A' Pasteurized, Homogenized Milk GALLON 800 GALLON 850 mothe- r-in-law, Delivered At the Dairy Also Grade 'A' Pasteurized Cream, Eggs and Flavored Drinks Juices Spring Glen - on North side of Mail Route 9 4 Phones: or 472-543- 472-504- visiting in Emery County; Chry stal with son and family Mr & Mrs Ray Has singer of Castle Dale and Elva in Ferron with Mrs Carol Bailey. Mrs Nedra Richardson reserved word of the birth of a new granddaughter who was born Tuesday in Kemmerer, Wyo., to Tom and Diane Richardson. Rachel Rigby was a student in Mrs Dorothy Bunnell's piano recital Monday at Price. Mr and Mrs Jim Cox and son Jimmy of Moab drove up to spend weekend with Deana's parents Mr & Mrs Lee Rowley Mrs Nina Goodrich and children, Bonnie and Larry drove to Vernal Saturday where they attended the wedding of her niece, Claudine Goodrich and Steve Winn. Sunday they visited in Bluebell with Nina's Mrs Sylvia Goodrich. Mrs Fannie Redd and son Alfred of Nile, Calif., arrived here last week to spend some time with her daughter and family Mr and Mrs Gordon Richardson. Mr and Mrs Charles Black- - SCHEDULE CHANGE JUNE on lite o Vista-Dom- e if- . - s rw 1 i LmiommLepnyr CHECK THESE EARLIER TIMES WESTBOUND - for the PRICE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRICE, UTAH shall be changed from May 24, 1967, to June 7, 1967, with all other conditions remaining the same as originally published. For further information, inquire of Edwards & Daniels, ts, South 22 East, Salt Lake. City, Utah. MOVELL JEWKES, 14C7 Clerk-Treasur- er Carbon County School District First Publication, May 18th, 1967. Date of Last Publication, May 25th, 1967. ham and three children arrived here last week ta visit his par ents Mr and Mrs Lester Black-haand with his sister, Mrs Frances Cunningham and family. They will be here until the When he will middle ofJune go to Mt View, Idaho for a month of special training before he is sent to Viet Nam. Mr Blackham is with the U.S. Air Force. His wife will return here to live while he's overseas. The closing social for the Relief Society was held Tuesday morning in the Curtural hall. Dwight Nielson played some selections on his horn and a read ing was given by Leah Haslam. The luncheon was served by the presidency of the group. Each lady received a small gift and the officers and class leaders received special honors. The Friendly Sewing Clubbers met Thursday evening at the home of Edith Piceioni. Mrs Mildred Simms spent a few days in Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs Rhea Simmons and family. She returned home on m fish in many waters so there at a premium. Don't forget those fishing liwill be some real lunkers to catch, in addition to the catch censes for everyone in your ables in ,the 8 to 12 inch class. party 12 years of age and over FOR JUNE 3 OPENING Water levels on the reservoirs and it's always a good idea to are high and this may make carry a fishing proclamation Prospects for the June 3 fish camping space along shorelines in your tackle box. ing opener continue to brighten for the reservoir fishermen, but still look murky & high for the stream angler in most areas. BOOSTERS' CLUB The big weekend for 225,000 Utahns is nearing and it now looks like heavy pressure on the lakes and reservoirs and the few streams in good enough shape to be fished. The few days left will be busy ones for those who haven't started cleaning out their tackle box, buying the new fishing liP.M. SATURDAY, MAY cense and taking care of the dozens of other tasks prior to leaving on the fishing trip of Notre Dame School Quinset Bldg. - Price the year. Surveys by Fish & Game per BLACKOUT WINNER THIS WEEK sonnel indicate a carryover of FISHERMEN READY ME Mill It 27 - 8 $200 Guaranteed Blackout of $25.00 each week Games EVERY Saturday - Refreshments Adding Machine Rolls at Journal Office 3 A-- G PRICES ADVERTISED. IN THE SALT LAKE PAPERS EFFECTIVE IN OUR STORE Prices for Fri., Sat., Dwayne and Marilyn Paskett May 26 and 27 U. S. INSPECTED MEATS of Kaysvffle were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs Nedra Rich SAN FRANCISCO EASTBOUND - of bids Monday. TO SALT LAKE CITY AND Leaves Helper 7:08 P.M. NOTICE Date for receipt BONELESS ardson. We extend our sympathies to Mr and Mrs Ernest Olsen because of the death of their granddaughter, Carolyn Gentry. Sam Fazzio & grandson, Ken ny Fazzio, were visitors Saturday in Provo with son Ross.' Mrs Myrtle Wharff returned home Friday after spending a week in Torrey with her sister and family Mrs Martha Hunt. (unchanged) TO DENVER AND CHICAGO Leaves Helper 8:03 A.M. (instead of 8:38 A.M.) 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