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Show , Spring Canyon News Highlights Reported Friday evening a party Pearl Anderson, Ila Jewkes and Resored by the Sunday School honor- Ila Jensen attended a ing Mr. and Mrs. Byron Olsen, lief Society convention at the who recently moved to Helper, Price tabernacle Wednesday afterwas held here at the church. Mr. noon. ' Olsen was a counselor and Mrs. The program at sacrament meetOlsen a teacher in the Sunday ing Sunday evening was given by Schopl organization here. They LaPreal Richards and the followwere presented with a book and ing members of her Sunday school Bishop Jensen expressed appreci- class: Sandra Reese, Peggy Imai, ation for the help they had given. Carmen and Erlinda Rameriz, KarA short program was then enjoy- en Jones, Karl Street, David ed, two skits by Gaylene Mills Baird, and Mathew Rameriz. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Jewkes and Darlene Olson, and a vocal solo by LePreal Richards with spent Friday evening in Helper Tia Amai at the piano. The re- and Price with relatives and while mainder of the evening was spent there received word from Orangek ville that Eldens mother, who playing table games and a luncheon was served. Martin was very ill last week, had imBallard of Price attended the par- proved some. The William Hunters of Sunny-sid- e ty with Gaylene. were visitors at the Bill Mills Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Anderson received word Sunday that one home Saturday. Sunday Mr. Huntof Mrs. Andersons nephew in er suffered a heart attack and was Illinois had died from food poison- taken to the Carbon Hospital. ing and another one was in the Mrs. George Farish and two hospital not expected to live. Mrs. daughters of Helper attended SunAnderson, her mother, Mrs. Oscar day school here this week with Castleman of Dragerton, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Olsen. Mrs. Mary Sisneros of Price left Sun- Farish is the former Coleen Olson day afternoon to go to Illinois. of Rains. Zella and Susan Chadwick of The mother of the children will be remembered as Lela Sisneros Price also attended Sunday school who formerly lived here with her here. Mr. and Mrs. John Allridge of parents, Mary and Paul Sisneros. The Jack White family left Sat- Price visited here with relatives urday for Redstone, Colorado, last Sunday evening. John Richards and Grant Jenwhere they will make their home. Mr. White has been employed in sen attended stake priesthood Colorado for several months. They meeting at the LDS chapel Sunsold their home in Standardville day afternoon. to Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kuru. E. Van Horn, president of the NOTICE Spring Canyon Coal Company, Notice is hereby given that the came from California last week Board of Education of the Carbon and spent a couple of days here. County School District proposes, Clinton Anderson was hospital- at its regular meeting to be held ized at Price early Sunday when June 18, 1959 .at 7:30 P.M., to he became very ill. Saturday he make the following change in its and Mrs. Anderson had spent the 1958-5- 9 Budget: Decrease the item known as day in Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mills and famIinstruction" by $5,000 00 or from ily motored to Huntington Satur- $1,189,980.00 to $1,184,980.00, and day and attended a wedding re- increase item known as Transporception there that evening for a tation by $2,700 00 or from to $77,700.00, and increase nephew, Mac Mills, and his new bride. the item known as Maintenance Dick Olson and William Baird by $2,30000 or from $80,000.00 to of Latuda were baptized and con- $82,300.00. firmed members of the LDS These changes are made neceschurch at Price Sunday afternoon sary by an increase allowed in lieu of transportation payments by the 9take missionaries. Mrs. Jewel Davis and daughter, and by the addition of maintenLinda, are making plans to leave ance projects not scheduled in our this week for a vacation in Illi- budget. Movell Jewkes, nois. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson Carbon County School District and family of Sunnyside spent Sunday with Toms parents, Mr. First Published: May 28, 1959 and Mrs. Andy Anderson. Mrs. Last Published: June 11, 1959 Anderson and daughter, Becky, attended Sunday school here. Moving Dental Office The Grant Jensen family travDr. I. S. Evans has announced eled over the mountain Saturday the moving of his office from the and spent the day with relatives. Eastern Utah Electric Building to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farish were the Professional Building on the here several days last week mak- comer of First West and First ing preparation to move to Ogden. North streets. He will be ready to They left Thursday when a mov- resume dental services on or about . ing van came for their furniture. June 1. spon- People, Spots In The News tri-sta- ORBITING soccer goaltender is Car-riz- o of Argentine, making spectacular . t save in practice at Malmo, Sweden. v pot-luc- HIGH, FELLER! Its Socrates, largest giraffe ever shipped into U.S., 17 feet 5, en route td Colorado Springs, Colo. K GAR-- 3 (left), new guided missile that "climbs higher, flies faster and has greater range than any FALCON air-to-a- ir unveiled by predecessor, Aircraft Company. Hughes Note white ceramic nose cone. Sv-.- 4 $75,-000.- 00 Clerk-Treasur- er ANNOUNCEMENT a Dr. S. Evans is moving his dental office from the Eastern Utah Electric Building to the Professional Building on the corner of FIRST NORTH and FIRST WEST. He will resume dental services on or JUNE 1. about Most Reverend Joseph L. Fed-- , eral, coadjutor bishop of the Salt Lake City diocese, conferred the Sacrament of Confirmation on 78 children and adults Sunday afternoon. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament was held following the Confirmation ceremony. The following Notre Dame de Lourdes parishioners were confirmed: Mrs. Benny Martinez, Robert Knill, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Dee J. Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kanakis, Carl Bell, Mrs. Alex Valles, Mr. and Mrs. Bengt Anderson, Arrell Larsen, Emma Di Simone, Karen Mr. and Mrs. John Mele, Grace Sandoval, Mrs. Ray Jones, Frank Mezek, Kay Pizza; Ray Sprague, Charles and John Gallegos, Mrs. Mary Jones, Dennis Scartezina, Margaret Perla, Louise Escandon, Paula Holdaway, Alice Medina, Jackie Jewkes, Virginia Baggett, Olivia Gonzales, Joyce Marinoni, Marcelita Sandoval, Cathy Bunnell, Toni Jouflas, Viola Flores, Charlene Falsone, Sarie Martino, Alice Griego, Juanita Madrid, Patricia Jones; Marilyn Mancina, Helen Flores, Frances Montoya, Camilla Terry Tallerico, Augustine Flores, DeAnne Dause, Jeanne Darlene Cardmelli, Veronica Bell, Paula Jouflas, Karen Pitts, Charolette Buttrey, Mary Helen Snowball, Paula J. Seeley, Margaret Colosimo, Abel Aragon, Randy Jones, Paul Mancina, Frank I Scar-tezin- a, Isidore Cardmelli, r, Sanchez, Bry- ant Hanson, Billy Hansen; Joe Scartezina, Terry Spadafora, Fred Hagius, Danny Martinez, Vincent Christiansen, Michael Arriola, Michael Vetere, Joe Ori, Wavne DeVietti, James Feichko, Jimmy Snov, William Dause, and Donald Sanchez. Kentucky STRAIGHT BOURBON GENUINE SOUR MASH As provided by law, the Board of Education of the Carbon County School District will at its regular meeting to be held Thursday, June 18, 1959 at 7:30 P.M., in its offices at 333 East 1st South, Price, Utah, adopt its budget for school year, a prothe 1959-6- 0 posed copy of which is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education at Price, Utah. Persons interested may inspect the proposed budget at any time between now and the said meeting and are invited to be in attendance at this meeting to offer suggestions concerning said budget prior to Its adoption. Board of Education Carbon County School District Movell Jewkes, Clerk-Treasur- er First Published: May Last Published: June t Hill CL lODISYlUt, IL tlSTtnSBTEB COKPAHY, RENTUCKT STRAIGHT I0D1BD1 IT: RJU10RU BlCHUOt PRODUCTS WHISKY-- ES PROOF - ITS SPRING - A High Mass attended by the entire student body marked the closing of Notre Dame school for the current year. Father John Donelon, C.S P., spoke to the students at the Mass which was sung by students in the lower division. Following the Mass a lunch was served to the students graduating from the eighth grade. The lunch was prepared and served by eighth grade mothers with Mrs. Henry Dusserre and Mrs. Paul Mancina, room mothers in charge. Sister Theresa, school principal, presented diplomas to the graduates and Father Donelon spoke a few words to the honored guests, GUARANTEE 20-MON- Games chairman for the Notre Dame school games party this Saturday evening will be Mario assisted by Williani Bonello, Crissman, Rudy Sanich, Tony Fa! o sone, Frank Sacco, Frank and Henry Murphy. Refreshmerits chairmah will be Mrs. Janet Oliveto and members of her committee are Pat Colosimo, Frances Succurro and Rosemary Williams. Young ladies serving refreshments will have as their chairman, Rose Marie Ori, assisted by Jean Ann Howa and Bonnie Rae Fran- AGAINST OF Far-lain- ALL ROAD TYPES HAZARDS 15-In- ch Tubo-Typ- o Blackwall 6.70x15 Ea., Plus Tax AND YOUR OLD TIRE cisco. Games time is 8 oclock in the quonset building on the school campus and the public is cordially Cord of the Future runs smoother, easier . . . stronger TYREX . . . Tire tubelass whites available. sizes . . , tubeless blacks and whites available at low prices. 15-i- n. invited to attend. 14-I- n. A living rosary was made by members of the boys and girls' Sodalities when the annual May procession was held at Notre Dame school recently. Miss Margie Pretiger, prefect of the girls organization, crowned the statue of the Blessed Mother, as May is the month dedicated to her by the Roman Catholic is the certification mark of Inc. for viscose tire cord. TYREX Ty-re- x 28, 1959 11, 1959 Students from the first through the twelfth grades participated in the procession and sang traditional May hymns, accompanied by Mrs. Dick Mitchell. Parents and friends of the school attended the ceremony. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament was held to conclude the beautiful ceremony with Monsignor Edward F. Dowling and Father John A. LaBranche, the The Notre Dame Altar Society will hold Its last meeting of the season tonight (Thursday) at 7 oclock in the church hall. Installation of officers will be held with Mrs. Earl Smith, outgoing president, the installing officer. A report on the DOCW convention held in Salt Lake City this month will be given by Mrs. Paul Holdaway and Mrs. Rudy Scartezina will give a review of the talk given by Father Patrick Cullen at the southeastern district meeting of the DCCW held in Dragerton recently. A buffet dinner will be served by the following hostesses: Mrs. Faul Holdaway, chairman; Mrs. J. D. Harris, and Mrs. Rudy Scar- Two men were sitting in the lobby of a blood donor station. One was an eastern tourist, the other an Apache Indian. After staring a few minutes, the tourist could contain his curiosity no longIner. Are you a dian? he asked. Well, no, the Apache mur- tezina. All members are urged to at mured, "not exactly. One pint short. tend. full-blood- ed Bill hi Church, NOTICE Ilill and Hill is Kentucky Bourbon at its best . . . the smooth, mellow sour mash bourbon that has satisfied discriminating tastes for four generations. JiptientJIge Catholic Activities in, A One of the most notable lasts be forgotten for a long while. Miss Veronica Hcinlein, Mrs. Mcin a series of many in connection Dr. and Mrs. A E. Jones, the Alpine and Mrs. Peterson. Backwith the severing of Carbon Col- faculty women, and Mrs. Sheldon ground music was furnished by lege from Carbon High School Allred, general chairman, com- students of Mr. and Mrs. Deane this year was the traditional Pres- posed the host group for the after- Brown and Alvin Wardle. Floral ident's Tea, held Sunday in the noon social which took place at decorations were composed by Mrs. college library, where a record at- 4 oclock. Eugene Cromar and Mrs. Jay HerIn the reception line with Dr. ring, while Miss Mary Margaret tendance of approximately 750 persons, members of the two gradu- and Mrs. Jones were Dean of stu- Flaim and Miss Lucille Jensen ating classes and their guests, dents Dr. David Cox and Mrs. were chairmen of the serving. made the event one not likely to Cox; Superintendent and Mrs. Mont Harmon; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Merrill; Karl Migliori, Miss LADY LIONS MEET Roselyn Columbo, Craig Shiner, The Lady Lions held their an- Miss Sandra Christensen, James nual Mothers and Daughters par- Pappas, Miss Reba Keele, and ty at the Moose Hall May 19. Richard Fail, representing the adIrene Keller gave the invocation ministrative staff, student body after which a delicious ham dinner and class officers. was served. Honorary guests were A. Ray The tables were cleverly decor- Olpin, president of the Univerated with tiny May poles and sity of Utah, of which Carbon potted plants which were given as College is becoming a branch; gifts to the mothers. Tiny bottles Richard L. Evans, member of the of perfume were given to the Council of Twelve, Church of Jeyoung guests. Community singing sus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints; was conducted by Nola Parry and Dr. E. Allen Bateman, state supJenene Campbell. erintendent of schools, and Mrs. Maxine Bryner was chairman of Bateman. the party assisted by Katie JohnA floral centerpiece in a beautison, Nora Seeley and Virginia ful arrangement of pink carnaJorgenson. Mrs. Jorgenson was tions and pink gladioli graced the program chairman and Introduced tea table where four sets of host' the following numbers: esses presided, including Mrs. Bess Marilyn Ferber, two tap dance Jones, Mrs. C. W. Peterson, Mrs. numbers; Bessie Mahleres and Elmo Geary, Mrs. William Cross, daughter, Renee, danced two Mrs. J. Byron Thompson, Miss THE SMOOTHER BOURBON Greek folk dances; Miss Mahleres, Alene Ivie, Mrs. Earl McAlpine Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whbhqr 6 Yrt. 014 Cloe Jean Olson and John Tana-guic- and Miss Helen Wilson. danced the Worry Bird Greeters for the afternoon were M Proof CAndont Ago Dit.Co.lFranMot.Kr. dance; Elaine Eaquintas Eight tap danced; Delores Steppers Brown sang and was accompanied by her mother, Dorothy Brown; Joan and Louise Heidenreich playFHA HOME LOAN AND LOCAL FINANCING AVAILABLE ed a piano duet, Mary Hansen and Start now to Build that New Homo or Remodeling daughter sang By a Water Fall Up to IS year Loans to Remodel with no down payment accompanied by Mrs. Bert Bunnell, Up to 25 year Loans on New Homo Building with small down Virginia Jorgenson sang one numPayment ber accompanied by her daughter, VALLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY at Gunnison, Utah Mrs. Dorothy Brown. 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