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Show 6 Shopping Mart, Wednesday, November 17, Carbon-Emer- y 1982 w Students meet professionals at Career Day ''' - HELPER Students at Helper Junior High School got a chance Tuesday to sit down and discuss careers with some of the leading professionals in Carbon County. The studentbody of 270 chose from 15 different disiplines, ranging from law enforcement to cosmetology. According to Tim Cornfield, the project organizer, mining, college athletics, cosmetology and truck driving were the most popular choices. Students selected three career choices. They were given three half-hosessions with the experts where they were able to ur ask questions Carbon County Sheriffs Deputy Don Blackburn addresses group of Helper Junior High School students during Tuesday's Career Day. Blackburn and other Carbon after the presentation. This is the first time the school has had a career day. What we hope to do is make some kind of impact on the This kids, said Cornfield. gives the kids a good idea what the job is like and they can then decide whether they still want to choose that kind of work. Cornfield was appreciative of the men and woman who took County professionals spoke on why they chose their careers and answered student questions about what their time from their jobs to come to the school and make a contribution. It lets me know that the people around here are civic minded and care about the community, he said. I called up the college to get some volunteers and they sent all kinds of people, Cornfield said. It really helped out. Those who participated in the project were Carbon County Sheriffs Deputy Don Blackburn in law enforcement, CEU professor Richard Robinson in mining and truck driving, CEU instructor Nellie Barker in cosmetology, Carbon High School instructor Foster Lott in education, Katherine Merrill in nursing, Walt Donaldson in fish and game, Dr. Boyd Thayn in veterinary medicine, CEU coach Bob Price in college athletics, CEU instructor Ike Fazzio in mechanics, Dave Condie in Social Services, Vickie Leo in secretarial, Calvin Balch in banking and Staff Sgt. Leslie Davenport in armed forces. jobs entail. Carbon schools post honor rolls Carbon High Carbon High School Principal Eugene Crocco is pleased to announce the following students who made the first quarter honor roll this year: 12th Grade 4.00 Goldie Gianoulis, Mary and Andrea Smith. 3.95 April Donohue, Stacy Poulos and Karin Hibbs, Trisha Williams. 3.93 Rebecca SpigareUi and Julie Wright. 3.89 Darrin Olson and Alayn Young. Tina Palmer, Kevin Milano and 3.83 Tamie Prettyman. 3.80 Jenny Miller and Nancy Perry. Micha 3.77 Kory Thompson. 3.72 Lodeserto, Natalie Morley and Sheri Vigil. Sandy Anderson, Jaime Hart-zel- l, Barbara D. Jones, Sue Mabbutt and Colleen Beebe, Art Martines. 3.61 Wende Gale, Teri Kidman, Melanie Parry, Debbie Sanderson, Mike Vea and Lisa Wise. 3.60 Karma Draper, Jacky Knoll and Todd Olsen. 3.56 Cindy Moon. 3.55 Shelly Marie Bryner and Pam Brady. 3.53 Heinz. 3.50 Vincent Bracken, Amanda Hall, Troye Hamilton, Robert Hughes and Mike Tryon. 11th Grade 4.00 Melanie Aguirre and Tracy Stamatakis. 3.95 Obra Barker, Brett Gardiner and Tammy Marchello. 3.93 Wendy Barber. 3.89 Andy Barnett, Heather Nelson, Brad Palmer, Troy Torgerson. 3.87 Jim Jensen. 3.83 Christine Jensen. 3.80 David Bate, Jodi Dervoe, Judy Hamilton and Carla Motte. 3.78 Alex Kheyfets and Dana Lema. 3.73 Monique Davis. 3.72 Nancy Fees, Kim Henderson, Darren Knott, Nancy Timothy and Clay Young. 3.67 Teressa Cyfers, Hope Gabaldon, Todd Griggs, Vicky Jones and Mike Reiser. 3.61 Kim Burge, Christy Dyett, Heidi Jones and Melany Palacios. 3.56 Mike Olson. 3.53 Kathy Cunningham and Angela Robb. 3.50 David Blanc, Kevin Bouvier, Kathy Brooks, Monica Leonard, Jeff Otteson, 3.67 There's a Whispering Campaign Going On About Us rn - 10th Grade 3.95 what theyre saying... saw your ad in the newspaper. We know because we have thousands of readers who turn to our Want Ads regularly, and not just for selling! Theyll buy, lease, rent, hire, find... and most of all get quick, sure results through our Want Ads. Next time youre in the market for anything at all, come to the marketplace for getting results. Come to our Want Ads! We know I Shopping Mart WANT ADS 637-073- 2 381-243- S 1 East Carbon High East Carbon High School Principal Greg Wakefield is happy to announce the following students who made the first quarter honor roll for the 1982-8- 3 school year: High Honors Lisa Burdick, Patty Gunderson, Kaye Harris, Chad Hobby, Chris Lovato, Amy Ness and Tina Urbanik. 3.95 Nicole Hobby, Lisa Robinson, Monique Wakefield, JLynn Anderson. 3.90 Laura Blankman and Frankie Roybal. 3.85 Tammy Rodriquez. 3.83 Larry Sanchez and Angel Steele. 3.80 Robyn Palacios and Richard Rasmussen. 3 Honors 3.73 Don Herrera, Anna McCourt and Keith Robinson. Amy Rendon. 3.71 3.66 Natalie Peterson. Yvette 3.57 Teresa Herrera. 3.56 VanOtten. 3.55 Joey Urban. 3.51 Stacie Dees, Melodie Richardson and Rick Krebs and Emily Velasquez. 3.50 Wendi Oldroyd. 3.48 Jack Manchester and Theresa Pacheco. 3.46 Rudy Sanchez. 3.45 DawnNette Christensen and Aundra Shauna Smith. 3.40 Fausett. 3.41 Robert Atwood, David Flbtcher, Chris Harrison and Shelbie Kinsey. 3.35 Jimmy Robertson. 3.34 Stephanie Bean and Lisa Jensen. 3.33 Michele Naylor. 4.0-3.- 4.0 3.74-3.3- - Deborah Smith. 4.00 Johnston, Mark Parry, Susan Parker, Lorri Potter, Kari Radakovich, Lisa Saccomanno and Greg Williams. 3.61 LaneAnn Blackburn, Dennis Pat Boyack, Jim Keele and DeAnna Valdez. 3.60 Rocky Keele and Ronnie Thayn. 3.56 Gina Crissman, Bonnie Higgs, Matt Piacitelli and Andy Powell. 3.53 Sammie Bradshaw, Glenna Jensen, Holly Cori Jones and Kevin Pagano. 3.50 Arnason, Cindy Borren and Danette Perri. Jim Hilding. Holly Counter and Deborah Parry. 3.86 Matt Jeffers, Dianna Leonard Dionne and Wendy Mathis. 3.83 Diamanti. 3.77 Ted Bianco, Frank Campagni and Stephanie Richens. 3.73 Mark Merrill. 3.72 Michael Campbell and Denise Slavensky. 3.67 Mike Beacco, Tammy Dotson, Tamara Gerrard, Michele Hansen, Diann Nov. 7 a boy to Thomas and DeAnn Jensen, Huntington ; a boy to Michael and Arlene Kelly, Price; a boy to Kent and Marilyn Sumner, Orangeville. Nov. 8 a girl to Tomas and Flora Trejo, Price; a girl to Brett and Deborah Zele, Price; a boy to Paul and Rita Apodaca, Price. Nov. 9 a boy to Bob and Lorraine Mills, Huntington; a girl to Reece and Ginny Bawden, Price; a girl to Layne and Karen Miller, Price; a boy to Toby and Lori Montoya, East Carbon City; a girl to Gregory and Laurel Loveland, Huntington; a girl to James and Sylvia Ryan, Ferron. Nov. 11 a boy to Peter and Larissa Oliver, Ferron; a boy to Neil and Rose Simmons, Price. Nov. 12 a girl to Charles and JiU Ryan, Ferron; a girl to Craig and Roma Brotherson, Elmo; a girl to Douglas and Laurel Weaver, Castle Dale; a girl to Mervyn and Barbara Karasevich, Price; a boy to David and Kathryn Emery, Huntington. Michael Eaquinta, Natalie Merrill, Kim Murray, Nancy Olsen, Judy Olson, Nancie Rich, Jennifer Torgerson, Daniele Vigil and Kirk Williams. 3.6 Cameon Crooks ton, Joshua Frame, Sheri Howard, SuZanne Lauritsen, James Malmstrom, Janeyl Ockey, Becky Piacitelli and Carolyn Powell. 3.5 Shelly Adams, Michelle Bell, Art Budo, Kristy Fasselin, Bart Gardiner, Michelle Heidelberg, Judy Jaussi, Jennifer Smith and Marty Stout. 8th Grade 4.0 Shelly Fugate and Cindy Parker. 3.9 Bill Bryner, Jed Clark, Lee Mathie, MicheUe Perea and Todd Wilson. 3.8 John Critchlow, Shane Hanna, Kathy Jewkes, Helen Marakis, Kim Slane and Delyn Thayn. 3.7 Mark Belnap, Cindy Espinoza, Charlotte Fausett and Melissa Mathis. 3.6 DeOnn Cole, Steve Higgs, Andrea Leech, Jeff Renfrew, Nick Tatton and Lee Thayn. 3.5 Heather Byrge, Georgia Greigo, Todd Hackney, Melissa JeweU, Carla Manns, Kimberly Rhodes, Bryan Tierney and Amy Wilstead. 9th Grade 4.0 Melanie Davis, Norman Shum-wa- y and Valyn VanWagoner. 3.9 Janie Goss, Melissa Heath and Natalie Patterson. 3.8 Cinamon Atwood, AnnEUis, Jan Jaussi, Caroline Keller, Trevor Olsen, Melissa Roye and Melanie Wood. 3.7 Ann Cook, Tammy Downard, Mike Draper, Paula Dupin, Georgene Fasselin, Jason Jensen, Joe Rhodes, Becky Tierney, Anne Marie WaddeU, Marta Walz and John Williams. 3.6 Teri Arnason, David Barney, Lisa Collins, Dean Davis, Doreen Hussey, Troy Lupcho, Shawn Norton, Kim Walker and Shanna Walker. 3.5 David Anderson, Sherida Burge, Shannon Clark, Brandon Fausett, Alyson Hofeling, Shane Jacob, BiU Kennick, Marilyn Marvidakis, Vaughn Olson, Kenji Otani, Vera Poulos, Avan Thayn, Chris Tomadakis, John Ularich and John Vogel. Mont Harmon Principal Larry K. Leonard of Mont Harmon Junior High Helper Junior High School is pleased to announce the following students who made the first quarter honor roll for the 1982-8- 3 school year: Boyd Bell, principal of Helper Junior High School, is pleased to announce the following students who made the first quarter honor roll this year: 7th Grade Ame Edison, Jann Madsen and Gwen Tolman. Heather Counter, Amy McCurdy, 3.9 Janae Pabst, Janeal Pabst, Roger Siggard and Jeanine VanWagoner. Kari Brown, Nikki Lema, Rona 3.8 Roper, Mark Walton and Richard 9th Grade 4.00 Shane Zehnder. 3.95 Kim Paluso. 3.91 Georgia Chubbuck. 3.87 Brett Bianco and Tami Wisecup. 3.85 Khris Marilyn Laws. 3.83 Kofford. 3.72 Kayleen Sidwell, Laura Pilling 4.0 astele Births Zollinger. 3.7 Denna and Christy Safford. 3.70 Reddington and Ronna Reid. Richard Olsen and Julie Regis. 3.66 Shane Paula Swisher. 3.60 3.64 Spensko. John 3.58 Jaci Robertson. 3.56 Tolich. 3.54 James Cunningham and Kristen Burgess, Dawn Kerri Vea. 3.53 Jeff Barker and Kelly Fossat. 3.50 Hunter, Annette Blanc and Sandi Ori. 8th Grade Tracy Black. Jennifer Zehnder. Annette Laws. 3.85 Phillip Lodeserto and Denise Marinos. 3.82 Scott Warren. 3.81 Toni Gibson. Lisa Paulson. 3.76 3.78 Judy MicheUe Day and John Jensen. 3.73 Bonacci. 3.72 Cindy Wolverton. 3.66 Duane Brent Nielson. 3.64 Boren. 3.58 Traci Robertson. 3.53 Jenny Allred. 4.00 3.95 3.87 7th Grade Clint Warren and P.J. Jensen. Barbette Beason. Laura Wisecup. 3.84 Stacey Michelle Kirk, Natalie Turner. 3.82 Justin Valdez and Michael Sayor. 3.81 Rowley. 3.77 Sally Smith, Sam Chiara, Eric Hanson and Michelle Korenko. 3.72 Amy Jewkes and Lisa Lewis. 3.68 Frankie Wiggins, Tina Laws and Ronnie Gilson. Lisa Payne. 3.54 3.57 Ian Humes and Jeremy Tabone. 3.53 Anthony Bueno and Helen Cox. 4.00 3.95 3.85 Students at Helper Junior High School are honored not only by grade performance but also through behavior. Principal Boyd Bell said students can obtain up to 21 points on a behavior scale. Those students who ranked between 18 and 21 points are listed below on the first quarter citizenship honor roll. 20 Kaylene Sidwell, Georgia Chubbuck, Trey Hunt, Annette Blanc and Denise Marinos. 19 Troy Warren, Kaylertte Niebuhr, Denise Kabonic, Jaci Robertson, Tami Wisecup, Kim Paluso, Toni Gibson, Sue Ann Martell, MicheUe Day, Lloy Keele, AprU Mae Lemmon, Ian Humes, Eric Hansen, Sam Chiara and P.J. Jensen. 18 Tina Rudman, John Tolich, Cindy Wolverton, Laurel Gilbert, Lisa Paulson, Jennifer Zehnder, Duane Boren, Tracy Black, Clint Warren, Angela Warner, Kami Harwood, Michael Saylor, Ronnie Gilson, Justin Rowley, Sally Smith and Rod Mills. aDOey wafcislh a girl to Keith and Sharon Nov. 13 Hancock, Castle Dale; a girl to Barry and Shawn Prettyman, Price; a boy to RusseU and Kathy WUUams, Price. Marriage licenses Rick Anderson and Kimberly Nov. 8 Kulow, both of Price; Rafael Torres and Marid Santana, both of Price. Richard Gianini and Deborah Nov. 9 Nichols, both of Helper; Michael Hughes Patterson, both of Price; and Wendy Willard Hoffman and Betty Adams, both of Helper; Philip Hurtado and Susan Jodsaas, both of East Carbon. Johnathon Young, Spring Nov. 10 Glen and Rose Fausett, Price. Divorces Jeanne M. McCall vs. James C. McCall, married in Las Vegas, Nev. June 16, 1982. Frances Vivian Oberg vs. Nov, 9 Ronald Gene Oberg, married in Nov. 8 4 Roseburg, Oregon Aug. 2, 1958; Terrie Kathleen Mathis vs. William Dale Mathis, married in Manti March 30, 1974; Mathew John Sadler vs. Cathy S. Sadler, married Sept. 2, 1978. Nov. 10 Dixie Kay PoweU vs. Devon G. PoweU, married in Las Vegas, Nevada Sept. 23, 1978. Report Price City Police Department 12:10 a.m. Saturday. Possession of a controlled substance. Vernon M. Noyes, 24, Price, was arrested by officers after allegedly being observed injecting himself with a substance that allegedly resembled cocaine in a vehicle parked at 100 W. Carbon Ave. A passenger in the car, Glenn T. Poland, 22, Price was also arrested for pubUc intoxication. 11 p.m. Wednesday. Fraudulent use of a credit card. Steve P. Gurrero, 21, Price, and Marlon S. Egan, 21, Price, were arrested for aUegedly using a stolen credit card. The investigation is 8:45 p.m. Sunday. Theft of gas, possession of a controlled substance. Cashier at the Main Street reported a gas skip. Police pulled over a car matching the description of the suspect vehicle. Driver of the vehicle was Christopher J. Juliano, 24, Price. Police discovered a substance that resembled marijuana. JuUano was arrested and booked for gas theft and possession of a controlled substance. Carbon County Sheriffs Department 12:26 a.m. Saturday. Public Intoxication, auto burglary. Kurt L. Davis, 21, Price, was arrested for public intoxication. He was also arrested for investigation of auto burglary, after he allegedly removed a gas can from a witness vehicle. 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Theft, vandalism. Three trucks were damaged at Archer Distributing in Wellington. Some gas was also stolen, as was a small Wellington City Marshal Brian Seitzinger apprehended three juvenile suspects with No suspects have been the arrested in the gas theft or vandalism incident. rt. t. |