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Show pta carnival Empire bills are late is success Empire Electric has experienced programming problems with the computer and, as a result, billing for electric service normally mailed on the last day of October will not be mailed until November 6. This month, billing will reflect the rate increase authorized by the Public Utilities Commission recently. will have the Consumers usual 10 days after we mail the Though things sometimes got a bit hectic and crowded, the Halloween PTA Carnival at the Blanding Elementary School was termed by all a great success. Thanks to the volunteer help and food furnished by over 60 PTA mothers, things ran smoothly and there were plenty of goodies for all. PTA president Patsy Shum-wa- y said they raised plenty to pay the bills plus having a She also expressed profit. appreciation for all the good help we had, and wished to thank everyone for their willingness to help. Brett Black won the door prize at the carnival and received a large stuffed turtle. Winners of the costume prizes included Jason Chamberlain as a gypsy, and Tammy, Heidi, and Charley Helquist as little devils in the kindergarten and younger division. In the next category, winners were Shelby Shumway as a scarecrow, and Vance Adams as a skunk. In the oldest division, the winners were John Dennison as a mummy, and Kali Holliday as an upside down man. billings, before they become delinquent. Instead of becoming past due on the 10th day of November the date will be November 16. Under the new rate schedule there will be no 10 penalty for late payment. Empire Electric regrets the delay in mailing the billings to consumers and apologizes for upsetting the time schedule for payments of electric accounts. Letters Tunnel work (Contd. from page the publicised registrars were moves quickly persons would presumably to the bond favorable be for Blanding sage.The ballots in the 2) who pas- The Virginia Whitney Can- cer Clinic held in Monticello on November 1st drew a total of 204 people for free cancer The total inexaminations. cluded 164 women and 40 men. A cancer education film was also shown to those present. The local cancer organization, which termed the clinic very successful, wishes to extend their thanks to Dr. C.D. Goon of Monticello and the four doctors from Salt Lake City who worked at the clinic, to the local nurses who also participated, to the E.S.A. sorority, the food committee, and to all other volunteers who All winners were awarded stuffed animal. Judges were Melissa Dover and Cindy Lindsay. gave their assistance. Interested ed. courses ? All people interested in a masters or doctoral program in Educational Administration are encouraged to attend a meeting on Wednesday, November 12, at 4:30 p.m. in the Team Complex, (Room 1) at San Juan High School. Dr. Ralph Smith, chairman, and professor Milford Cottrell of the Department of Educa- 6, elec- tion, which were intended to te be of help to the non-litera- By Janet Wilcox voters, were very misleading. The pictures of the school Excavation work at the Blanding tunnel is only a day behind schedule, and that was due to the heavy snow and rain storm that fell on Friday, hampering the work that day. The at the site final earth-movishould be today (November 3), and then everything will be ready to lay the new 72 10 guage galvanized pipe. According to City Manager Bud Nielson, the pipe is supposed to arrive this weekend and things should be ready to start laying it the first of next week. Due to the colder weather, the slide area at the site has seemed to stabilize, and no further slippage has occurred during the past week of earth moving. house and the man with money could be read as: You pay the money and get the school, or don't pay the money and don't get the school, indicatnot ing that if the bond did not get the pass they would school, which was not the case and was misleading. The pictures were also misleading in that they suggested: You vote for the schools, you get your check (welfare check, etc.), or you vote the schools and you don't get your check. I personally would like to see this election challenged on the basis of these apparent serious irreg- ng 204 attend cancer clinic 1975 Record Juan San inst The ularities. S DeLamar Gibbons, MD. tional Administration from Brigham Young University will be here to explain their programs and how they would function here in Blanding. 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