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Show Leaders Meeting all 4-- H A meeting ot ts, to help them get started with this years program, will be held h today at 10 ajm. in the 4JH club lead 3rd-6t- Ward Chapel, Price under the direction of County Agents Robert Hassell and Clara M. Scho. field. Identical programs will be oirt lined at a meeting In Drager-to- n this afternoon at 2 pm. Members of the leaders council will assist in the training 4-- and question session. The program will include sing ing of 4hH songs; What is the H Program?; The Scope of the Coun4JH Pledge; How the cil and the Community Leader can Help You; Fun Songs and Games, the Pledge The Calendar of Events for 1968; Or. ganizing a Clufb; Rewards for Leadership, and a question and answer session. 'All leaders, both new and ex perienced, are urged to attend. 4-- 4-- H 4-- H The scrubbable WALL FINISH you can NAVY MAN HOME George Schoenberger, son of Mr and Mrs Carl Schoenberger, is home on leave after graduating from engineman school at Great Lakes, 111 April 3. He finished third out of a class of 28 men. His. rating is now ENFA engineman-firema- n apprentice. A new assignment aboard the USS Thuiban AKA cargo ship now at Norfolk, Va. awaits his return on April 20. ys PREHISTORIC Doors will open May 30 to the public, board members of the Carbon College Prehistoric Museum anounced this week. Member Ray Downard, said the museum was closed January 1 for painting and to refinish all the exhibit cases. Other visitors at the Schoen-bergE- rs Tie museum was an outgrowth while G is home were of interest expressed by local Mr and Mrs Frank Veterl and citizens; one of them .being Don children of Rock Springs, Wyo, Burge, geology instructor ai the Mr and Mrs John Kontes and college. Kathy of Salt Lake City. Space in the Price city hall was donated by the city and about Mr and Mrs Darrell Greener was raised by civic groups and family of SLC shared visiting $4000 and businessmen. Others voluntime over the weekend with their teered time to remodel and con parents Mr and Mrs J. A. Green struct the exhibit cases and build er, and the William Snows in the displays. Price. A large mural of ancient dinMrs Ralph Fletter was a bus- osaurs which once inhabited the iness cajler in the Capitol City region, .was donated by members of the Carbon Art League. for two days last week. Last year the museum attractTO ENIDQTAINA ed some 14,000 visitors and about Ralph Fletter received word 3,500 persons saw the dinosaur Friday of the death of his mother quarry near Cleveland. Mrs Gertrude Fletter, 73, of Fort Over 5,000 fossilized .bones of Wayyne, Indiana. He left by dinosaurs were taken from this plane Monday evening to attend quarry last Mr Downard funeral iserivices. His father died said. This workyear, is under the sup about one year ago. ervision of the University of Utah Department of Geology. RlOYAIL COACHMAN We met Monday and learned ZIG 23 AGGERS 4hH the basic steps of tying the shank The Ziz Zaggers sewing club of a fish hook. We asked our met at the home of leader Bessie Secretary Bobby Milano to write Muleir along with assistant lead, to the Fish & Game Dept. for a er Connie Miller, Apr. 3. Officers copy of the fishing laws. were elected and included: Chris tine padilla, president; Catherine Porter, vice president; Beck-i- e Tvvo Carbon Students Vicki Hall, Miller, secy-treaWin Dist. 5, Legion reporter. Meetings will bD held each Thursday at 4 p.m. Contests WOODOHUCKS A Price girl, Shelly Livingston, The Woodchucks met at the a senior at ' Oaribon High, was home of leader D. Saccomanno. named winner of the American Two new names were added to Legion Auxiliary Americanism the roll, Bobby Gardner and Gale essay contest for District No. 5, Nelson. We also had two visitors held at East Carbon March 19, Guy and Christine Norton. We During her three years at the started our projects: three made Prios school, Shelly has been ac- rabbits, two made lions, two tive in the Thespian, Forensic, made humpty-dumpt- y and one Pep, and French clu'bs and has made an elephant, (pot holders) participated in the model UN PASTBYETTS and various speech meets held in The Pastryetts clulb met Tuesthe district. She has ' also served at the borne of Marilyn day as a member of the yearbook and Pearl Gardner. A demonstrastaff for the year 1982. She is tion of measuring ingredients the daughter of Mr and Mrs C was given by Shannon Bryner, R. Marshall, Price. after which the went to the The two winning essays from kitchen to makegirlsbaked stuffed Canbon High school were for. potatoes. warded to Dragerton for judging BOBINETS H From tfive counties, Miss LivingThe first meeting of the Bob-ineston's entry was chosen for first club was held at the place. Her essay will now be sent home of Toni Callor. Elected to to Salt Lake for the State finals office were Patricia Reporter, to be held April 15. The prizes Barbara Cos-tellCallor; Secy-Trea- s. will be awarded by the Price Le Cathy Grun gion post early in May. President Karen; Rec. Chairdy; the other entry from man, Colleen Callor. Next meetSubmitting Carbon High was Reggie Wil- ing will be Friday. liams, a senior, son of Mr and Mrs iR. C. Williams, Helper. school Three Charged With Throughout the 1961-6- 2 as served an of Illegal Liquor Sales year, fteg has ficer in the Thespian Clulb, and Complaints were signed this as a member of the Science club. week charging three Price resident with illegal sale of liquor. Carbon County Sheriff Albert Passic and Price Police Chief Bob L Williams signed the complaints. Those charged were Victor Sanii. Dominic Zaccaria and Mrs Elizabeth Christensen. Mrs Christensen, arraigned on Monday before Price City Judge Paul C. Keller, asked for time to get legal aid. Arraignment for Santi and ZacFor Bent caria was set for April 19. s.; Essay Semi-Gos- s FINISH In ON SALE NOW TO OPEN MAY 30TH 4-- BENNETTS Pfc. Henry Garcia MUSEUM NEW DEER TAGS The 8th Div. Exercise Army Pfc Henry J. Garcia, son of Mr and Mrs Henry Garcia, 247 Uintah St., Jlelper, recently participated with other personnel from the 8th Division's 2th Infantry in Main Bridge, a command post exercise in Germany. RY LICENSE AGENTS HELPER THURSDAY, ' APRIL 12, SOT! M M I JOURNAD (Utah) 1962 PAGE TW ' PBOGrBSSS J I I I Starting with the 1962 hunting YOU CAN'T BELIEVE YOUR season, Utah derr hunters will OWN EYES EACH PROJECTED have a new and easier method of The exercise was designed to TSAME Of SUCCESSIVE "FROZEN" ACTION the of test new animals. their 8th Division The ON FILM PERSISTS ON THE RETINA OF ability tagging THE EYE FOR A SHORT TIME AFTER IT tags are of plastic, reinforced headquarters units to operate HAS BEEN paper and are free of the many under simulated comibat condi THE ILLUSION OF ONE CONTINUOUS Main tiins. mechanical difficulties which char "MOYING" PICTURE. Bridg?' emphasized command decisions in .battle sit acterized the old mstal tag. uations and the problems of SOUND FOR THE EARLIEST "TALKIES" Due to the simplicity of this movement, security and coram un WAS ON new tag, department of fish and icatlon. AMPLIFIED game and personnel stress that a in Comthe &RAM0PHON6 Garcia, grunner all regulations will be strictly A RECORDS pany E in Baumholder, entered enforced. SVSTEM trve Army in October 11960, ACCOMPANIED Hunters are cautioned to basic training at Fort Hood BY FREQUENT familiar with the following FAILURE OF and arrived overseas in Texas, SYNCHRONIZATION procedures before venturing into March, 1981. OF ACTION AND the field. attended Carbon Senior Henry M A 1. The tag should Ibe placed in I liYl' I 1 M SOUND. school (before entering the High the plastic holder with license service. It is illegal to hunt deer without military ii a , .i Later, sound was recorded as liboth the tag and he regular u6ht gradations on the ed&e of cense in possession of the hunter. FILM. .A COMPLICATED BUSINESS FOR HAL SCHULTZ 2. The animal is ,to foe tagged AU. BUT STRICT PROFESSIONALS. at the time and place of kill. To Continued From Page One tag the doer, first detach the tag from the stub and attach it to of TJJS. Fule and vice president the hock of the animal. The an- and general manager of western imal is not considered tagged operations, US Smelting. NOW, AS THE HOME unless the tag has been torn Other directors of the group SEEKS TO CAPTURE THE REALISM OP are W. J. O'Connor, president from the stub. ACTION AND COLOR WITH.THE NEW FAIRCHILD ClNEPHONIC 8MM CAMERA, 3. At the same time, and be- and general manager of the indeHE ALSO GETS INSTANT fore moving the animal, holes pendent Coal & Coke Co., Salt SYNCHRONIZED --THROU&U must be punched in the tag to de. Lake City; G. E. Sorensien, presiA MICROPHONE AND MAGNETIZED r, Kemimerer Coal note the date of kill, the sex, dent, Co., STRIP ON THE FILM. HOLLYWOOD TECUN'OUES HAV.1 COME P Wyo., Harry S. Clyde, and antler point. A:iYT0N4 U.S.A..' Knight-Ide- al These three steps will take less secretary-treasure- r, than one minute, and should do Coal Co., Salt Lake City, and G. Dame Carnival much to ease the worries ot A. Koulger, treasurer and assist sportsmen and conservation of- ant .general manager, Lion Coal Include Diamond Co., Ogden. They serve as direct. ficers alike.Three gorgeous one carat dia ors Mr Sohultz. with Tags are on sale now with the dinner rings will be given Reelected officers were T. J. mond 1962 issue of hunting, fishing and as door prizes at the sixth annual and! executive Caravan, secretary combination licenses. Notre Daime School Carnival, on treasurer; Mrs Clara Outsen, as- -. Friday and Saturday, sistant treasurer, and D. A. James Thursday. 27 and 28. One ring vice .president of Liberty Fuel April 26, Plan Rummage Sale will each night. be given assistant treasurer. The diamonds were donated Guild members of St. Matthews by Lew Ellsworth and the setChurch of Price announced today BOWLING tings were given by the Warren that the annual Rummage Sale 0f Continued Pooe One Co., of Salt Lake City. from Jewelry the church will ,be held 'May 10, A beautiful pink satin down, to 12 at Price in the building es one out of every four families filled corrtforter will also be givnext to the Grill Cafe. in the nation. en at the Carnival. The comforter Persons having items they wish Information on this event and donated toy Mrs Agnes Seppi, is to donate to the sale event, are how groups and individuals can now on display at the Oliveto asked to contact Mrs A. H. Lam. cooperate, are available by g Furniture Store. Tickets are now for pick oreaux, phone 472-56John Bianco,, manager of available from Notre Dame Altar the Bonnie Lanes. up service. Society memlbers. 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August Pollastro, 7 E St, Phone 8UNNT BROO -Sr- irf How do you like your BUY THE STRAIGHT Smooth and Extra Mild? BUY THE BLEND Sn. Wallace F. Bennett right, testifies in favor of the Canyon Lands National Park Proposal before members of the Senate Interior Committee, including (from left) Senator Alan Bible and James Pearson Gordon Allott Sen. Bennett urged approval of the version of the park recommended by the special Utah commission set up to study the problem. A Few Decades Past Oil SUNNY BROOK DIST. CO., STRAIGHT j BOURBON BLMDEO NHISKET 86 PfiOOf . S5X ... 4,B,uac 9 A NEWSPAPER WAS A RARITY IN MANY AMERICAN COMMUNITIES! Miscellaneous Large modem house double garage, etc. Contact Dea Appoint Diamanti, GR enent only. 1,11,me FOR SALE S2 CARPET HEADQUARTERS A Oood Expert Installation. Sample Line. Free Estimates. and Bigelow, and Mohawk, Firth carpets. HELPER FURN. It HWR. 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Approximately 7 to HEALTH FOOD STORE ganic Vitamins, Clint Miller 12 hours weekly. For personal 472-S50- Then a newspaper was a thing to be marveled at for memories of the Press' fight for freedom wer fresh in mind. Although newspapers are common in our country today, their existence should not b taken for granted. It is a wonderful fact that almost all of our modern communities have their own hometown newspapers, freely edited by members their own communities spreading the news, stimulating the business of the community, and keeping their readers informed of important events elsewhere. It is well to keep in mind that a fre press and a free people are an unbeatable team. of 37-3- 82 coin-operat- ed kVheat floor at OranM's. lltj K. 2nd Baft Me, Utah. Phone US Whole 1-t- S. I I interview write Highland Distributing Co., P.O. Box 512, Include Denver 8 Colorado. Phone. 4,12,ltp UR HOMETOWN IS A 14 NEWSPAPER HERITAGE TO PROTECT! Wilt tltAIVAT I AIT (All tlfV.tfA KT. 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