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Show 1 ' "1 1 s. r""1-- '! r,f ' , rt'- KCv-VlBw .Wa.V'F' -- i cxv1 9 1 .. YviiVt Mr Upper left is the float sponsored bv the Junior class representing the month of March. This' float, upon which Homecoming Queen Nelda Forsythe rode swinging to and fro amid spring-lik- e as the most splendor, won first beautiful creation in the parade. Center prize panel shows float sponsored by the Freshman class the month 'of July. Its patriotic theme won in representing, di- the best all-arou- nd jSun - Advocate Second Section Thursday, November 4, Arrives in States Bud H. Albreehtsen, commis-saryma- n seaman. U. S. navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Albreehtsen, 1954 Price, was scheduled to arrive at Vision. Upon it rode Joan Snow, homecoming princess The most original title went to the Block C Club for its 'float representing November, the ballot month. The float curried out the theme of Save Caibon College. It consisted of a large ballot, marked in favor of the college, a large bottle of ink and a large pen held by vivacious Glenadcle Nelson, In the window displays the Lettermen won first place A deer hunter must dress warm- ( 300-pou- nd spread with It had a 39-in- ch points on one side and 11 on the other. The head has been sent to Salt Lake City for competition in a contest. Pat, Vincinti, Raymond and Max Gueterrez went to Beaver for the hunt opening day. Although the weather was foul and the going tough,' they all returned with their kills. Frank Kranye was another Beaver hunter and returned with his buck in record time. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Olson, Sr., and Mrs. Irma Olsen of Helper also hunted at Beaver. Mrs. Jenny Olsen got a buck. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mangus, Wayne Day, Mike Mangus, Frank Basso, Jerry Day and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jr., and Victor Orlandi, Sr., spent opening day at the top of Chicakettes canyon but came back empty handed. Carlo and Ronald Neilson of Latuda hunted Gordon Creek Saturday and returned with their deer. Calbert and Tillie Martinez, T. R. Martinez and James Madrigal veere in the Willow Lake 10 Or-lan- Fac-cenne- Wallace Mortuary Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Price Utah Mitchell Funeral Home Dick Mitchell. Embalmer Phone Price 300 tti San Diego, California, October 31 Has Narrow Escape tour of completing a Nick Drngatis, 27, had a narrow duty in Far Eastern waters aboard the light aircraft carrier USS escape Saturday while he was Wright. hunting deer in the Gordon CrepU six-mon- th Trading Company, Pep club won second at the Eaglettes won third at Boyacks. Honorwont to the Juniors at Mikes Shoe Shop and tfic Seniors at the Helper Furniture. riday morning, the Freshmen won sectl,on f, dampening feature was the 18 to 8 lhfin only the homecoming game. F,', area. Mr. Dragatis said he was carrying his rifle and as he reached the top of a hill he heard a gun shot and immediately afterward he was hit in the hand. The area and despite bad weather made their kills. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson, Tommy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hemmelwright spent a week in the high Uintas Clara W'as the sharp shooter of that party. John Christensen got his deer in the Indianola country opening day. Mrs. Matilda Gueterrez and family of Helper were week end guests at the home of Mr. and City winter months. . Mr. and Mrs. Haracia Alcon of Helper were guest? at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gueterrez Friday. Mrs. Bonnie DeLuca of Salt Lake City was a week end visitor with her family, Mr. and Mrs Victor Lewis. Mary Ann Baird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baird, is in the Price hospital. Willis Olson, Sr., fractured his arm Saturday in the mine when the Joy loader hit the drill which he vas operating. Mrs. Kate Thom celebrated her birthday Monday with a few friends calling. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mangus were hosts to a family gathering. Ricky Orlandi, who is attending school in Ogden for the deaf, was home for the week end. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Orlandi, accompanied him back to Ogden Sunday. They report he is progressing satisfactorily. The sponsored a Halloween party for the school children Friday. The people of Rains and Latuda wrere generous with their donations and help at this party. Cathy Ann Orlandi and Harriett Lynne Mangus won first prize for their costumes. Mrs. Victor Orlandi and Mrs. Earl Davis of Standardville, room mothers for the first and second grades, treated their room Thursday with a Halloween treat. P-T- A j drawersconstruction. with Center-guide- d dust-proo- f .f Sliding doors on Bookcase Beds Make your choice , from over 0 suites V brand-new ia Can Use! Writes Better I Costs Less! Writes Longer! Writes Instantly Always! 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Early Sunday soon after arising from bed, Mr. Svetich looked out of his kitchen window and saw a big deer directly across the road from his home and half way up the mountainside. He got his gun, drew a bead and got the buck. And he didnt even have to drag the animal down the hill, it rolled to the bottom. That was one of -'aa I Carbon s Calendar unfolded here in parade form as this theme was carried out in the spectacular 1954 Carbon College homecoming parade Friday just before noon. The Attractive floats conceived and constructed by the students designated the months of the year in an imaginative display which would have held up against any professional float builder. "The ir,- U). PnCe drawers graceful bow-froand sloek modern styling. nt i bullet struck the rifle barrel before striking his hand. Identity of the person who fired the shot could not be learned. |