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Show THE Four Pag DOOR PRIZES EVERY NIGHT EVERYBODY WELCOME 2, , Parent-Teach- er , I Disease Cases Reported Gvic Auditorium $3,000 in Prizes and GAMES 10, 11 and 12 CONCESSIONS Castle Gate News Highlights Reported Ten cases of streptococcal infections were the only disease Here to enjoy the pheasant hunt Rasmussen stated. Only through cases reported from Carbon counclose support of parents and tight ty to the Utah State Department from Kearns was Gene Halverson ties between school and home can of Health during the week ending He was accompanied by his wife, this challenge be fully met. Joyce, and children, Diane and November 4. David They were guests at the Helen Houghton residence. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Houghton and son, Scott, of Salt Lake City also were here for the hunt. They were guests at the Golden Mellor home. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills motored to Salt Lake City where they visited with relatives until Sunday. East Carbon News Briefs Reported Mr. and Mrs, Mike Casella, Robyn and Marty of Sunnyside spent the weekend visiting with Betties folks, the Martin Carlsons. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Peterson S A NAME 6VEN BY PX. and young son of Salt Lake City KIPPING OENOTTNGHAM UNIVERSITY (ENGLANP) visited over the weekend with TO A NEW SYNTHETIC Mrs. Carmella Peterson. While MATERIAL HE PEVEL-OPhere Mr. and Mrs. Peterson en IN 1900... HE joyed hunting. CONSIPEREP THE Dick and Kay Snow spent the MATERIAL A STICKY GUM0 weekend home with his parents, WITH PECULIAR PROPERTIES Mr. and Mrs. Clint Snow. OF NO COMMERCIAL VALUE. Sunday visitors at the Lynn DURING WORLD WARS Wilstead home were Mr. and Mrs. AMERICAN SCIENTISTS SEVERAL Walnut of Truitt Creek, Clyde SEARCHING FOR A MOISTURE-PROO- F California. The Truitts will be BARRIER FOR ELECTRICAL SILICONE, MAPE at home in Orem for the next FROM QUARTZ SYSTEMS OF HIGH ALTITUPE few months. P AIRCRAFT PUT THE STRANGE SANP, IS The following ladies motored to OF SILICON, MATERIAL TO USE... Manti Friday to attend sessions at CARSON, HYPRO-GELDS the temple: Joan Thorpe, ANP OXYGEN. Ruby Taylor, Tressa Johnson, Verda Craig, Minnie Trowbridge and Rheta Miller. The Relief Society held its Sunday evening service program as scheduled. Visiting stake repre'fOPAY, THERE'S HARPLY AN APPLICATION WHERE SUCONES CAN'T BE PUT TO WORK. sentative was Vivian Jones, KenA SILICONE FINISH FOR FABRICS CALLEP ilworth. R PROTECTS CLOTHING FROM Members of the Stanley AnderSTAINS... ANOTHER TREATMENT CALLEP son family of Salt Lake City spent SYLFLEX MAKES LEATHER WATERPROOF. the weekend at the home of ThomOTHER SILICONES ARE USEP TO PROVIPE A as Bendall. MOISTURE-PROOBARRIER W MANS CREAMS, The following Laurel girls and AUTO ANP FURNITURE POLISHES, SUN-TAtheir mothers attended the MIA LOTIONS, PAINTS ANP ELECTRIC MOTORS. Sacred to Me Evening" at the Wi. Institute of Religion at Price Lea Dixie and Ruby TayTuesday: lor, Judy and Virginia Lewis, MolPreal Richards of Helper was tion with the Laurel class. Chris ly and Bulah Tabone, Diane and and father, Bishop LaVell Ileen Wilde, Arlene Jacobsen, speaker of the evening. The En- Miller attended. Bishop Miller was Miller, Personal Mava Gibson, Mavis Jones and sign class held its conference. teacher, Joanne Hyatt. Mrs. Le- - Standards Conference in conjunc speaker at the boys tUCOME. EP COM-POSE- Dinner guests at the A. L. Scow home Sunday, October 30, were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Utterback of China Lake, California; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Olsen of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Les Allred of Sunnyside, Mr. and Mrs. Clar Clements of Drag-ertoand Allan Scow. Allan came from Englewood, California, to spend a week with his parents during the deer hunting season. Wednesday dinner guests at the A. L. Scow home were Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Christensen, Sr., of Hiawatha, and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Christensen, Jr., and daughter of Tucson, Arizona. Mrs. John Maulsby elft Sunday morning for Sacramento, California, to spend several weeks with her daughter, Maisie, and husband. Mrs. Jerome Clark of Vernal is visiting here for several weeks at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nick n, Wellington Student Gains Position with Packing Firm High School. November YCuirs., Fri., Serf., Parents and teachers working together develop a healthy attitude for the students. Through this climate of unity the child becomes better educated, works harder and both the teacher and parent are more concerned with their responsibilities. Such unity applies brakes, in many instances, to delinquency. Basically, the aim for parents and teachers for the sixties is to trigger a program of support for each other and the job each faces in educating a youngster. The responsibility of the parent and the teacher is to educate the children of this nation, Mrs. Keith E.' Garlick, son of Mrs. Vearl Garlick of Wellington, has accepted a position as accountant at Cudahy Packing Company, North Salt Lake, according to I. W. Stevens, president, Stevens Henager College, Salt Lake City. Mr. Garlick is continuing his studies at Stevens Henagers night school where he is taking a composite course. He was placed at Cudahy by Stevens Henager. Keith is a graduate of Carbon HELPER CATHOLIC'. CARNIVAL class rooms. A cenference for parents and teachers was held during the afternoon and throughout all this the students had a vacation. ; ... Plan Now to Attend St. Anthonys Annual Strong Schools, Education Week Theme Dedicating the spirit of Parent - Teachers Associations to strengthening our schools for the sixties" is the primary theme of National Education Week, November Mrs. Elinor Rasmussen, presl Coundent of the cil of Carbon county, reports that the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers is joining in the National Education Week observance. One of the features of the week is Parents Day at Carbon High School which was held yesterday at which time parents took the places of their children in the Thursday, November 10, 1960 PRICE, UTAH E, SYL-ME- Tal-leric- o. Before his baptism of fire on Saipan, Jeffrey Hunter, as Marine Private First Class Guy Gabaldon, credited with taking more prisoners than any other U.S. fighting man, romances Patricia Owens in "Hell to Eternity, David Janseen, Vic Damone, Sessue Hayakawa, Milko Taka, John Larch and Richard Eyer are with Hunter and Miss Owens. The showing of this war epic starts Friday at the Price HELL TO ETERNITY . . . Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stimac entertained at dinner Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cortese and Mr. and Mrs. William Vodo-picAfter dinner the evening was spent playing pinochle. h. Mr. and Mrs. William Luoma from Paomia, Colorado, visited here at the James Harvey and Warren Clark homes Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Richards and children of Bakersfield, California, have been visiting here at the home of his sister and family, the Jack Pressetts. Their children, Cathy and Denny, won the state o contests in championship California last spring; so while they were here, they were asked to perform at the Esquire theater, much to the delight of those attending the show. Archie Morrison, Jr., of Bowie, Colorado, was a weekend visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and yo-y- Mrs. Archie Morrison, You'vt never driven t heavy weight that handled like this one! 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