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Show Hews Items of Interest Concerning Residents of Kenilworth The Peter B. Christensens took advantage of the holiday for an overnight stay with the Werner Christensens at Provo and a visit of several days with their daughter and Darlene and Clair Rdhipson, and their youngsters. Grandfather assisted with the naming and blessing of Linda Robinson, who joined the family just three weeks ago. Her brothers, Mark and David, witnessed son-in-la- the' ceremony. Cal and Viola Jewkes were in Salt Lake City over the miners holiday. The Alro Christensens waved goodbye to Cox Christensen as his San Francisoo-boun- d train pulled out of the station Saturday evening. He was offered an excellent position with a wire rope concern in the big city and told to report for work immediately. His wife, Donna, will follow as soon as suitable housing can be arranged. The Dulan Rasmussens moved into their new home at Spring Glen Monday. The spacious home lacks a few finishing details, but Will soon be completed. The Rasmussens have built the home themselves and have reason to be proud of it. "Duke and Della first moved to Kenilworth in October 1935 a few Frank Smith, is nearing his 89th Les and Mabel Robertson broke in their new car with a trip to southern California. They left after work Saturday afternoon and drove straight through to Monrovia, California. They made the trip to bring back Mother Jewkes who has been visiting children living in the vicinity, but was eager to return to her home in Orangeville, now that spring has returned to Utah. Joe Maynarich of Oak Creek, Colorado, arrived in town last Wednesday to fulfill a promise to his children, Joe, Jr., and Violet Jewkes. They have been trying for months to cajole him into a long visit and plot to keep him here at least a month. The grandchildren, Robby, Billy, Debbie and Donna Joe, are making the most of the opportunity for companionship with their only living grandfather. Sarah and Evan Smith attended a Smith family reunion at Salt Lake City Sunday. Evans father, birthday. Mavis Crocco ana children, Billy Jr., and Marla Cathleen, were holiday visitors with relatives living in Salt Lake City. Hattie Peterson visited for several days last week with the Frank Armstrongs. She has been caring for an invalid in Grand Junction all winter, but was returning to her home in Moab and preparing to plant her garden.. She has a lot of fun giving vegetables away. Mrs. Peterson is 75 years of age. The Norman Smiths received word April 2 of the birth of a daughter to their daughter, and her husband, Thermer Labrum, of Naturita, Colorado. The child is the eighth grandchild for the Smiths. Marjorie Smith returned home Tuesday morning after an enjoyable week end with relatives in . Salt Lake City. La-Ru- e, Custodial Position At Price Federal , Building to Be Open Orders Urged to Obtain THE Free Russian Olive Trees Thursday, April All farmers and ranchers and others who are interested in obtaining Russian Olive trees for planting as wildlife habitat or windbreaks are urged to contact Rye Hyatt at the Price Game Farm or Tony O'Berto at the Price Trading Company grocery The Tenth U. S. Civil Service Region today announced an examination for the position of custodial laborer for duty at the Price post office. Competition is restricted by law to persons entitled to veteran preference. Applications will be accepted from but such persons will be considered only when qualified veterans are not available. The starting salary for this position is $3,090 a year and the duties consist of general manual labor incident to the upkeep of federal buildings and grounds. At least three months experience in janitorial or cleaning duties or in manual work above the grade of unskilled labor is required. Appointments to these positions will be. career appointment unless otherwise limited. The first year of a career appointment will be a probationary period. Upon satisfactory completion of the probationary period, employees acquire a competitive civil service status. Complete information and the necessary application forms may be obtained from the examiner in charge at the Price post office, B. F. Harmon; from the Civil Service Information Office, Room 100, New Customhouse Building, Denver, or from the Regional office in Denver. Applicants should send their applicationsto the Office of the Director, Tenth U. S. Civil Service Region, Building 41, Denver Federal Center, Denver, non-veteran- s, Page Three SUN-ADVOCA- 18, 1957 department or James Simone at the Price post office. All interested are urged to get their order in as soon as possible for these trees which are distributed free through the Fish and Game ' will be saved due to Improved methods of diagnosis and treatment. Give generously to the 1957 Cancer Crusade so that more lives can be saved. By volunteering your services to It is estimated that 450,000 Am- your Easter Seal Society you can ericans will develop cancer this help crippled children. Help them, year. But approximately 150,000 too, by giving to Easter Seals. For Quality CALL and Service Price Steam Laundry -- Including SELF SERVICE DEPT. ME7-23-40 PRICE months after their marriage. They old son, Wayne, and their ashave been active in the sociation, the community, and in the LDS church. They will be honored at a ward party April 13 at the chapel. Della was first counselor in the Primary association and Dulan was serving as first assistant in the Sunday school when their moving terminP-T- A the offices. ated However, Dulan will continue his job as mechanic at the mine here. Beryl Wood left on the train night for Merced, California, where her son, Newell, and his wife and children live. Newell is to undergo an operation and his mother will help with the children and household during his hospitalization. Elizabeth Ann Columbus left by train Friday evening for Denver, where she vacationed for several days with the Don Harmonds. Prele Burnside entertained the 500 club Friday evening. Special guests were Mabel Smith, Elva Roper, Mavis Crocco, Sehrill and .Livinnie Marchello. The prizes were won by Ann Armstrong, 'G'adys Trauntvein and Mrs. Smith. Monday Mar-chel- APRIL mh APRIL mh lo Spring Canyon Kent and Vicki Olsen, small ion and daughter of Mrs. Byron Olsen, underwent a tonsil operatio at the Price hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter of Sunnydale spent Saturday and Sunday here with their children, Gaylene Mills, Morris Jewkes and Larry Evans gave a 2 minute talks at Sunday School here this week. The sacrament gem was led by Elizabeth Evans. y meeting was held immediately after Sunday School. Testimonies were given by many who attended. The singing at the Sunday meetings was conducted by Edith Baird. Mrs. LaPreal Richards gave the theology lesson at Relief Society Thursday Wednesday evening. evening the following singing mothers from the Ward Relief Society attended stake singing practice at Helper: Lillian Day, Edith Baird, Ila Jensen, Yvonne Jewkes and Rene Erickson. Famous WEPCO ALUMINUM combination door at tho lowett prices ovorl Quality constructed from extruded aluminum . . . gpecial corner brace prevent tag, warp or rattle. Complete with closer. Choice of our two most popular sizes: SK1!P wood panelling Kiln-drie- ST!!! 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Forged steel High quality brass hose nozzle, Fully adjustable hem light spray to heavy' blade, smooth hardwood beadle. Beveled edge. 69 Paint roller and tray set all complete. Bargain RAKE priced far spring point-u- p. Powerful pr ner. Tempered steel cutting blade and grooved anvil. Com- an 39. size. dor. Selected fir, smoothly finished. ... 10 ft. lengths ef white enameled, fencing 1 7 In. high. Folds to various lengths, shapes. For protecting tress, shrubs, flower. Peld-a-fen- low or high pressure. Favorite of many gardeners. Only. . Super value! Sturdy, metel Screen door t In 'dull bras finish. Hinges, pull, hook and spring. Com- 10 feet rust-pro- x screen door. Popular 6-- Set of 8 matching screwdriver plus handy rack. Tough plastic handle. Set fortable, PAINT SPECIAL! BRUSH 4 In. genuine NYLON eon-si- lp grip. SET OF . $169 3 Wenderstreke brush. Reg. 4.79 Only 2.19 with purchase of 4 gal, f Triple Cover house point. SO 1 S ft. ef durable, handy-siz- e sand paper. 418 x 5". 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