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Show z, Elks To Provo Joan Picco, Frank Poiitano, a group of Price Carol Ann Menotti, Julie.te chartered a bus and Aubert, Mary Ann Saccomanno, Marchino, Mry Sker., to Provo this evening Louise Gioson, tation with the Provo DoroJiy Augilar, Juanita Dal-ipia- ROTA RIANS TOLD OF Veterans Planning to Attend Summer School Should Make Arrangements Now TRAINING NEEDED TO BECOME DOCTOR planning to attend summer under provisions Carbon Distributed of the GI Bill of Rights were warned Saturday by Veterans Administration officials to start To College Students making necessary arrangements 600 copies of Approximately now. Officials said that veterans who The Carbon, Carbon college anare planning to continue' In the nual yearbook, were distributed same course of study at the same to students the first of last week under the direction of Jim Taylor, schools Will register as usual. 1950 editor. However, veterans who plan to Those assisting Mr. Taylor ineither change schools or courses of study or who have not attend- cluded Enid Seaton, associate edied school for the past year should tor; Jack Sweetring, business Stevens and AlVeterans school contact their local VA office. Students planning to take a different course of study should apply for a supplemental certificate of eligibility. They should then check with their local office to determine whether the new course will require advisement and guidance. Veterans who will attend summer school at different schools should also apply for a supplemental certificate of eligibility. They should list the name of the new school and the name of the course on the application and forward it to the regional office having jurisdiction over the piesent manager; LeRoy vin Swasey, photogtaphers. John Yack and V. E. Williams, acted as faculty advisors to this years publication. Eleven Disease Cases Nineteen Students 01 Notre Dame Dr. LaVille Merrill of Hiawatha was the main speaker at the meeting of the Price Rotary club Wednesday evening. He spoke of the years of training necessary to become what he termed a family doctor and also of the additional training necessary to specialize in various lines of medicine and surgery. He also showfilms to illustrate ed several his talk. County Commissioner Jesse Bryan gave a short talk relative ty to the condition of the hospital and asked for the cooperation of the club members in assisting them to make the hospital better in every respect. The club voted to furnish the material for a score board for the Cat bon college gridiron to be built in the tollege shop under the supervision of E. A Call. Mr. Call explained how the board would operate. Club guests were Mr. Bryan, Mr. Call and Rotarians Andy Piatt of the East Carbon club. j i Dai-jpia- z, 'Mary Anne Patten. Sy.via Jean Swasev, Anita and Martha Ann Yeum.ch donSpecial catech.sm awards,Butler, On Wednesday evening, May 17, Thomas Father the commencement exercises of ated by Dame parish, we:e Notre Dame school were held m pastor of Notre Ann Meno Carol to Notre Dame de Lourdes church presented Joan Dalpia, second The following nineteen pupils first place, Aubeit, tmrd Jul.ef.e and place, were awarded diplomas: Albert Aidasoro, Robert Colzam, Robert place. Four girls merite i awards tor Montoya, Frank Peczuh, Eugene L.n-igar- Receive Diplomas o, I Elks have will travel for a visilodge and Elks State Utah the to boon convention which will 3 and 4. be held in Price June 2, excellence by maintaining stiaight A averages during their two jears of junior high thool work and included Joan Menotti, Carol Ann JuLette Aubeit, and Mary Anne general Civic Clubs The next meeting li sociated Civic Clubs 5 and Eastern Utah Marysvale on Satu J The meeting the Piute, counj St?,en A 1949 Mercury e.Aron Vuden at rvT5 April 21 has been , Joplin, Missouri tho fice reported toda was traced by theY. tomobile Theft Bure' Saccomanno. ay hi.fi. Eleven cases of reportable diseases were listed for Carbon county with the state department of health during the week ending May 12, a report from that state agency revealed today. Measles led the diseases with seven cases and one each of chicken pox, mumps, whooping cough and can- WELLINGTON TAXPAYERS cer was on the list. APPROVE BOND ISSUES school. Many summer classes will be Two bond issues were approved to overcrowded Officials urged veterans and the veterans by Wellington taxpayers Tuesmake certain that the school they should apply early, they day. One was the proposal to sell wish to attend has room for them. up to $26,000 in municipal bonds for general pui poses. The other was a $90,000 issue to be used for installing a complete city sewer system, clearing indebtedness on the water distribution system and to make new extensions of the water mains of the city. Your Associated Store Price Trading Company City-Coun- 111 Apple Jelly IE Musseimans 40 Mjt'L 8 oz COMING! - - - The Biggest Event of the Year Notice of Meeting to Incorporate DLstrirt 4, Nurses Association, of the Utah State Association of Nurses, Under the Laws of the State of Utah Pertaining to Corporations NOTICE is hereby given that, by a motion duly made and passed at a regular meeting of District 4 Nurses Association, a voluntary association, held at the usual meeting place of said ashossociation at the pital, Carbon County, State of Utah, on the 28th day of April, 19r(), a meeting of the members of the said District 4 Nurses As sociation is hereby called td be held at the hospital, Carbon County, State of Utah, at the hour of 2.30 p. m. on Mon day, the 29th day of May, 1950, for the purpose of incorporating said association into a nonprofit corporation under the laws of the State of Utah, and for the purpose of adopting the Articles of Incorporation, and executing the required affidavits for safd cor poration at said meeting. Dated this 1st day of May, 1950. (s) TERESA MILLOVICH, President. (s) LORRAINE HELL, Secretary. Published May 18 ,1950. Non-pro- FATHERS DAY JUNE 18 City-Coun- Our mens department has a great selection in gifts for dad. They are nationally known for quality and durability. It pays to shop early. Use our A small deposit will hold any item. lay-aw- ay plan. CHOOSE NOW FOR FATHERS DAY Mens Department PRICE TRADING CO. Coffee lit ty City-C'oun- ty STRAW HAT SEASON . lift STRAW HAT DAY IS Friday, May 19 tttfs Mere Again ! O STRAWS PANAMAS .95 2.49 2.95 3.95 - 5.00 -- 6.00 -- -- STETSON AND THOROUGHBRED FAMOUS BRANDS. FLAVOR Lumberjack Syrup 24 OZ. BOTTLE 33 LUNCH MEAT Everybody will be selecting a new straw lid for the hot summer days. Our mens department has a great selection In straws and panamas for the season. All new styles! New shades! Beautiful bands! 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