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Show im Elks Ruler Announces Committee Assignment WGC&ie Second Section Committee assignments for the many activities of the Price Lodge No. 1550, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, have been announced by O. A. Troseth, exalted ruler. These assignments are for the 1959-6- 0 lodge year and include the following: House committee William J. Welsh, Jr., chairman; Reid Maurice Tatton, Thomas Williams, Joseph Glorioso, Mr. Troseth, Harold Collins, Hector Chi-aand Claude Cowley. William Inventory and record A. Engle, chairman, and Tony Foderaro. Entertainment J. C. Snow, chairman; Dow Young, Rulon Pace, Sam Rizzuto, Rudy Mezek, Oscar Davido, Jr., Chester W. Manchester, George Harmond, William Crissman, Fred W. Koel-lin- g and officers. Veterans Service Calvin Jew-kechairman, and Lincoln Luke. Presiding justice of the subordinate forum Stanley Thursday, May 28, 1959 Carbon Scout Troops Stage Big Camporee The following Boy Scout troops from the Carbon district attended the 1959 camporee held earlier this month in the airport area, according to Alvin Gaudio, field executive: Troop 272 and Post 2272 from Helper, headed by Paul MacLean and Ray Black; Troop 273, Castle Gate, Leon Huff, scoutmaster; Troop 276, Price, Paul Holden; Troop 285, Price, Robert Hassell; Troop 281, Price, Uoyd Biddinger and Bud Turman; Troop 286, Price, Ed Brady; Troop 284, Price, Pete Frandsen and Wes Jensen; Troop 282, Price, Dennis Bean and Dave Morgan; Troop 277 Kenilworth, Dorr Hansen; Troop 287, Spring Glen, Elvin Byrge; Post 2297, Carbonville, Neldon Oliver Lloyd Mortenseri r, rights-of-wa- y, State Road Commission. Wellington. In commenting on the action, Flag pole raising , Mr. Burton said: statewide Inspection by the Bureau of Public Roads, we came through with a clean bill of health and an excellent rating with one the encroachment of exception signs along our Mr. Burton pointed out that the signs form a hazard along' the highways since they often obstruct vision. In addition,, motorists cannot clearly see official warning signs posted along the route. According to state regulations, signs and be must be erected on the property of the owners. Mr. Burton stated that anyone wishing to place a commercial sign along state highways, including outside of any city limits, should contact the nearest district office of the State Road rights-of-wa- y. 'TtUfl? iS'H.Xb iVQffiEb First, Troop 281, Price; second, Troop 285, Price; third a tie between Troop 276 and Troop 284, Price. First aid First, Troop 279, Dragerton; second, Troop 284, Price, and third, Troop 288, Hiawatha. The pine wood derby was won by Larry Gaudio with Donald Davies coming in second and Frank Sanders, third. These cars were made by fathers and sons and 46 cars were entered in the d race. Gaudio received a trophy, Davies received a Boy Scout woodbuming set and Sanders a Boy Scout flashlight. All Carbon district troops participated in the camporee except Troop 271, Helper; Troop 274, Price; Troop 275, Price; Troop 283, Price; Troop 299, Price, and Troop 300, Dragerton. hot-ro- oxime Corner Litiz-zett- e. Dean Purple and White Day P. Bartlett and Thomas Williams, but not when you're ready to . build a new home! That's the time you want action and action is just what we're prepared to give. First, we'll help you to prepare your credit report and take care of other important preliminary steps. Then we can help you choose a plan from among the hundreds of modern ones available. Then we'll start selecting the quality materials to go into the new structure while we're lining up a competent, reliable local contractor. And finally, we'll make you a construction loan to get your new home underway. It's a finer, faster way to build. Come in today and find out about BESTWAY. Ask for Contest Details Dr. WESTS Germ Fighter Toothbrush 69c litories Infant's or adult's. Jar of 12 13c i(Llm. 2) BARGAIN BUYS Regular 69c SAL HEPATICA NAPKINS m s 4 m One of 165 Marine second lieutenants who completed the officers basic course at Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, Virginia, April 25 was Charles H. Madsen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Madsen, Bountiful, former Price residents, and husband of the former Miss Diane Broadbent, Price. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University. The course included indoor classes in personnel administration, first aid, map reading, weapons, field sanitation and leadership techniques. In the field, practical map reading, live firing of weapons, drills and ceremonies and the practical aspects of communications and employment of supporting weapons were applied. The basic course is compulsory Mafor all rine officers, including former enlisted men, college graduates or graduates of the U.S. Naval 3.00 Value 5-l- b. Ci All-Gre- en . . GRASS SEED 1.33 3.98 Value Aluminum Choflin brand (Limit 2) Q ojgrecn 1 41 82e CREAM Choose from all 6-c- up CHOCOLATE pound box popular I1 2.49 Reg. $2. Sweets Renown made with fc5 pure, sweet cream. $1.66 Reg. 67c Bayer 100s ... ASPIRIN 53c GET' ACQUAINTED: OFFER! CREA I XPOSC inten Filters burning rays, helps you TAN! Non-oil- CREAM WEEKEND CASE 21 -- inch with lock & ...RON-OH- UICk 0rlN SlAINllSt Cm Only " BOX OF 0 QCt QB 12 M0DESS TREATQEin Ml Sites In 4 CORN PAD QSZJi - a. HuascamnTsnuwATf muf ft blue jay F. Snyder, Ralph Deakin, Frank R. Scavo, Carlyle V. Burton and Rudolph Andreini. William M. DanStary Elks iels and Dwight W. Wadleigh, East Carbon; Tom Williams and Tony Foderaro, Helper; Glenn S, Nelson and Tony Dupin, Price H. C. Tasker, Green River, and Jesse M. Conover, Ferron. William J. Welsh, Jr. Budget Reid Allred, Maurice Tatton, Thomas Williams and Joseph Glor- Reg. 98 plastic bottle... key. 069 RAT,.1"1" With pad. ointment & Just dial for Pkanyl'um different ad ustments. 4m Teen-Ag- e 7 95 M! ioso. .TT, th ,uta GRILL Keeps cold for Super tow Price... 79 ease. Save!. Has 3 position fire pot. Servics 1 Regular $1.98 Men s or Ladies Tennis Racket $3.98 Quality! Our price GLASSES VI VueMor Frames... f99 i II FIELDER: B that distribution is being made of $2,787,773.00 to cities and counties of Class B and C road funds. This revenue is derived from vehicle registrations. Allocation is made according to law on the basis of road mileage, population and land area. The total amount allocated to Carbon counties and its incorporated municipalities is $74,-374.8- 7. Compto ne GLOVE $4.50 Pce 1)88 moikl xy: i UliGUEIITIIIE 0 and C Road Monies Marialyce Burnett and Howard Elmo R. Morgan, director of L. Arnold of Price are listed on highways In Utah, has announced the winter term honor roll at Oregon State College, Corvallis. To be eligible for honor roll listing, students must make at least B plus grades for the term. Miss Burnett is a senior in the school of home economics. Her home address is 605 Washington. Arnold is a graduate student in science. He lives at 875 North 4th East Picnic Jug Golf Balls drink l$4&8 self-carr-y K: iZf Insulated Gallon Power Packed PODoi hours. Now.. Folds into I? n 3.491 PICNIC m 0SC 8$ o I Foftfaway ed at 49c PERCULATOR Decoration Day Royal H, Frandsen, Harold Collins and O. A. Troseth, Price cemetery; Hector Chiara and Thomas Williams, Helper cemetery; Jesse M. Conover and Parley Hinkins, Jr., Emery county cemeteries; H. C. Tasker, Green River cemetery. Elks National Foundation Dwight W. Wadleigh, chairman William M. Daniels, Reid Allred and Antone Dupin. William M. DanAuditing iels, chairman; Guy B. Jolley, Thomas W. Williams and Elmo Turcasso. Bud Coleman, chair Visiting man; O. A. Troseth, Hector Chi ara, Claude Cowley, S. J. Sweet ring and Eugene Coli. Relief Harold Collins, chairman; O. A. Troseth, Hector Chi ara, Claude Cowley, S. J. Sweet ring and Eugene Coli. Social and Community Welfare Frank A. Migliore, chairman W. D. Wilson, John Marinoni, Mario Seppi and Tony Foderaro. Elmo A. Turcasso, Lapsation chairman; R. T. Mitchell and NOTICE W. Wadleigh. I will not be responsible for any Dwight Youth Activities Ray O. bills or accounts incurred by any Black, chairman; George Marinos, other than myself. William Engle, Tony Foderaro, Donald B. Hanna Ralph Deakin, Frank J. Stavar, Jay Fowler and J. Vaughn Olsen. Athletic Jackson Jewkes, Two Price Students chairman; James P. Simone, Antone Dupin and Claude Cowley. Rate Honor Boy Scouts Ray O. Black, Roll Spots at WALGREENS 80 Paper cers. Elmo A. Newspaper Week Turcasso, chairman. Tony Foderaro, Membership chairman; Elmo A. Turcasso, S. N, Otterstrom, Henry A. Dusserre Harry P. Liapis and R. W. Ramey, Calvin Jewkes, chairMusic man; Lincoln Luke, John B. Ni kas and Harris B. Simonsen. ' Harold Christmas Charities T. Walter Collins, chairman;. seven-mon- . and Main Mac-Knig- Former Price Man ompletes Marine Officer Training There's a time for dreaming , . of Carbon 33 cerin Tony Foderaro, CarV. Leon Moynier, Burton, lyle Testimonial Sunday Marius G. Moynier, Pierre A. Moynier, Jr., John Beacco, Jim To Honor Youth Pizzuto, William Nielsen, Oscar Davido, Jr., and Emelio Ori. Called on Mission Harold Collins, Flag Day and officers. A farewell testimonial in honor chairman, Attendance Raymond E. Forof Ronald G. Watt will be held in Robert H. Etzel chairman; rester, the Price Sixth ward chapel Sun- and Dominic L. Oliveto. 7:30 has Mr. Watt at p.m. day Memorial Harold Collins, been called to serve in the BriHector Chiara and offichairman; tish mission field. cers. The program will include the Elmo A. Turcasso, Visitation opening song by the congregation chairman; Harold Collins, Claude and the opening prayer will be led Cowley and Ray O. Black. Reid L. Allred, chairBuilding by Leroy Livingston. The speaker E. Lamph, Earl Thomas man; will be Bishop Dean Wengreen of F. Hills, Harris B. Simonsen, the Third ward followed by a solo Thomas W. Williams, William J. by Jerry Tanner, Remarks will Welsh, Jr., Joseph Glorioso, Mark be given by George and Norma Sepas, W. D. Wilson, Frank A. Watt and this will be followed by Migliore, John Bene, O. A. TroNyman, Sr., H. G. a ladies trio consisting of Darlene seth, CarlFred Reynolds, Booth Kil Ennis, Judy Bardsley and Euleta foyle, Lynn Ockey, Robert H. Et Harmon. Sixth Ward Bishop zel, Arthur Dalpiaz, Luke Pappas, Wayne H. Erickson will speak and William M. Daniels, R. T. Mitthis will be followed by the mis- chell, Maurice Tatton and Max sionarys response. The closing Dooley. S. J. Bulletin and publicity song will be sung by William J. Sweetring and Alex 4Jene, Jr., Craig and the closing prayer will Hal G. MacKnight, Harbe given by Bruce Olsen. The or- old Collins, Elmo A. Turcasso, gan and postlude will be played Hector Chiara, Claude Cowley and Jesse M. Conover. by Mona Marsing. Hector Chiara, Mothers Day chairman; Claude Cowley and offi- LIEUTENANT MADSEN OUR NEW BESTWAY SERVICE MAKES HOMEOWNERS OUT OF HOME WANTERS IN JIG TIME! FRIDAY, SATURDAY SALt THURSDAY, s, RONALD O. WATT gR;.o jitfiWiornQii Right Rosarvad to Limit Quantities Simms, Bud Coleman, Leon Moynier, Henry A. Dusserre, Claude Cowley and W. D. Wilson. Father and Sons and Father and Elmo A. Turcasso, Daughters chairman; Keith C. Williams, E, t O' ra and Leonard Davis; Troop 288, Hiawatha, Leon Draper; Troop 291, Dragerton, Ned Arambula; Troop 279, Dragerton, Jakie Farliano and Manuel Jaramillo. Herbert Marshall, Martin Sun-teJakie Farliano, Paul Holden and Mr. Gaudio were staff officers and conducted the following activities: Blindfold compass race first place Troop 281, Price; second. Troop 298, Wellington, and third, a tie between Post 2272, Helper, and Troop 281, Price. Morse code First, Troop 286, Price; second, Troop 291, Dragerton, and third, Troop 285, Price. Tent pitching First, Troop 281, Price; second, Troop 273, Castle Gate, and third, Troop 288, Hiawatha. Wood chopping relay State Warns Against First, Troop 291, Dragerton; second, Erection of Signs Post 2272, Helper; third, Troop 276, Price. On Road Right-o- f Way Fire by flint and steel First, Troop 281, Price; second, tie beUtah communities and individ- tween Troop 276, Price, and Troop uals concerned have been notified 280, Wellington; third. Troop 286, to take immediate steps to re- Price. move commercial signs that enKnot tying relay First, Troop croach on state highway 288, Hiawatha; second. Troop 291, according to C. Taylor Dragerton, and third, tie between Burton, chairman of the Utah Troop 284, Price, and Troop 298, "In a recent William Lorus Winn. J. mond, chairman; O. A. Troseth, Welsh, Jr., Mike P. Kandaris and Indoctrination chairman; S. J. Sweetring, Will- Maurice Tatton. iam J. Welsh, Jr., Harold Collins Dow Young, Civil Defense and officers. chairman; Tony Foderaro and David K. Ham Hector Chiara. , Investigating All-re- d, and Val Jennings; Troop 298 and 280, Wellington, chairman; Chester Mills, Ralph Deakin and Ike Olsen. George Pizza, Scholarship chairman; Silas Anderson, Leonard Shield, Blaine Thompson. Seeley Peterson, Claude Cowley and faster, DDT formula 3 kills bugs fast. Willi Antiseptic. Price 12-o- r. 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