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Show Pg THE Two Mltf, SUN.AOVOCATI, UTAH Carbon County Junior Livestock Club Members Garner Awards Hiawatha News (if,fi l!ub jih ni!nT!i cf (lie August was kri "huh "a Khovv 9, mid 10 H, but n, tin- mnjt-t,Uui- lix.il - i tiul H 1 Ulg blutul.t W .11 of tin Mlit llo iitl of Coi bon County Si tiixil Dixtiiet will accept juojxis.ils at its meeting to be iul, Si'jiipmU-- r 5, l'H'3, at l Ik) pm, to (iisjioxa of tin- - budding located ut 52 Soutli 4th Cast in Pine known os the "bo s' dormitory. Separate projmxals "ill also be receive,! for puicliaxcs of the cast iron sectional boiler in the base-meof the building. Bidders niny bid on both the building and the boiler or offer sepernte bids. The building must lie removed from the piemises along "ith any resulted debris and nil excavations must be filled and the surface finished to the satisfaction of the Board of education. Time limit for removing the building will be set by the Board of education and the Board must be absolved from all liability in case of accident or negligence on the part of the successful bidder or bidders. The Boad of Education reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Movcll Jewkes, 1 er First Published: August 15, 1963 Last Published: August 29. 1903 li) Bll-- hu'lii- Hu f - F Blue IUIiImiiis Wiiiun l sun vui of Mr. and M.s II null Wilu! son, Pi iiv; 1 i ,n It icbio), Mr. an 1 Mrs I i vm Fi n i.ko, Pi a e, Scott Math, a, hoii ol Mr. and Mia Wallace Matins, Pra e Rid Riliimns Vainia Johns-ton- , daughter of Mr, and Mis Wayne Johnston, Pra e, won led Iferent animals; nblxins on I vu Kenneth and Jimmy Wilson mrs of Mr. and Mis Hat old Wilson. Price, Imth won red r.blions on their individual entries; P.oliert M ithis, son of Mr. and Mis, Wa lace Mathis, Price, and ItoJicrt Hill, son of Mr, and Mrs. Cluster Hall, Price, won one red ribtion and one white r.IJion nil his entries In the Dairy category, Robert Mathis won f.ttlng and showmanship to garner the trophy. He also took first in his class, with a blue ribbon to show for it Keith Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs Roland Jones. Pi Ice, took third and fourth in his class. The Carlain County Junior Livestock Club would like to take this opjxirtunity to express its sincere thanks and appreciation to the following individuals and merchants for their continue,!, wholehearted support during the years at the Ferron Junior Livestock Show sale: Jeanselmc's, Carbon Bank, Sears, Safeway, Price Trading Company, Bunnell's Garage, Cora Cola Bottling Com- - J p 1 : 1 'IK 1 4-- , H ; A it iy r M a nrf Bo.k A . loll ("in;. .0,1 l V Ilf Mote i.ert ini nun m ot 1 ic'jx-r- . ! oil dlie iscti lu ! g i j Snl.Ji M.lilm i t 4 11 lisle) Andeison, 'Die meinlx-ls- , (ith f- INC. ST. LOUIS 4-- CARD OF T1 AX ICS To Ins many friends and relatives who gave expressions of sympathy, kindnesses and floral offerings upon the death of my beloved husband, I expiess my 1 thanks Mrs. Kate (Svetieh) Berta CARD OF T1 RANKS We wis-- to thank our many friends and relatives for their condolences and beautiful floral offerings at the time of the death of our beloved mother, Dora Vas-que- z. Ruben Vasqucz and family life UTAH NEWARK LOS ANQELES DISTRIBUTING CO., Price, r i Ml- - ai i t- - 1 lialli mg j.. Former Price Sears Manager Now Heads Salt lake City Store Inform, lion has been received to the effect that Chris Johnson, f.rst nun igt r of the Se.tis store in Price, has itpjmlnted manager of the coinjMn) s huge South State Street tore in Salt City. Mr. Johnson came to Price as manager when Sears first ostab-hshe- d Us stoie here in 19'5. Four leans later he was transferred to Ogden to oien a stoie tliere. Several months later he "as sent to Seattle to head sales promotion and merchand.se manager for the Pacific Northwest zone. Mr. Johnson got an early start In the retail business. At the age of eight he was working in his father's store in Huntington, Emery' County. He started his college career at Brigham Young University hut in 1910 went to Brazil to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-da- y Saints. He later entered New York City University "here he obtained a masters degree in retailing. By chance he met a Sears vice president "ho offered him a position in Brazil, but later the position turned out to be one in Salt Lake City. He worked in the receiving room, customer service department, and manager of the shoe and hardware departments. In 19!6 he married Faye Hunter of Castle Dale and they have four daughters, Janet 16, Carolyn Peggy 12, and Barbara 10. During their residency in Price, both Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were active in social and civic is-e- Utah d CHOICE BEEF THIS WEEK T C J aie j; 'I'll, L'otaj.e to. v, f. t I, a', f new a'-- ., the a'lak in Miii ! at ),! iy it g:.t B Cm.k Was Oil'll. Grlalal Ji isp.tai in C.ty fur uitry mi l.: Lvvl volte it d a fate an: ix juussos s d - I3 J , a ,,,'1 ua.1.1 4': w tdnb "as l)..im.i.nu, and Jcijie l.Uudxig, huhed over ttieir rloih.ng article recently fioir tile cmnmun.ty exwen- - given for hibit!, shouid lx whxh improvements made the county exh.b.ts 'Die gills turned in their eomjilet-ereeoid BHs and then d.wusxcd ail the projei Is which they had studied during the s immcr. Iluns wete made to enter the st) le dress fashion slaw. review and the Ix-.i- ! 1 1 1 haVr g old (f.'jtyed !ed to (P-- 2) till-- Salt Dike link. tae tune glt. Jb send ly FnLy POLISHER slkl L'aliyuli II fresh-meat- s ELECTRICBROOM were Wilde, Meri.n B.dvip. Mona Cowan uni Rhyl.s Kolovuh. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oln, to and daughter Janice, and Cm. me t'm w of JJetruit were week end visitors at the home of the Colos,-mu- s FREE With Each Slantomatic Kent IVarnvin was hott.e over enl. He is plann.ng to married oon, t or 328 Machine be week Mr. and Mrs. Howard B.ngh.un drove their daughter Knierii to Llko, Nevada, to meet her She has been st'n,iuig the jwst few weeks here with them. Four boy scouts were Intel view-eby the Board of Review In Price Sunday for advancement Rodney Wilde, Bobby Sanctiez and Joey Colosimo, ate now- Life Scouts and Tony Sanctuz is a Star hns-baiu- d Scxiut. Members of the Birthday Machines $99S Vacuums $3050 W Club gathered at the home of Mrs. Baldwin August 7:h for ner in honor of her birthday, Wil-I.a- din- A few days of fun and excite- Vacuums ment was had by Kayla and Chloe Merrill, when their mother, Mrs. Laville Merrill, took them to CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to thank our many friends and relatives who sent beautiful floral offerings and assisted with kindly acts at the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother, Pearl E. Swinburne. Robert Swinburne and son Mr. and Mrs. Robert CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation to all our friends and relatives for the flowers and many acts of kindness shown us following the death of our beloved husband and father, John Wharff. Mrs. John Wharff and family See Our . , , FASHION SHOW SAT., AUGUST 24 SINGER Sewing Machine Co. 67 East Main -- - Price CHOICE BEEF 1 ISi. lb. Choice Beef ... 5 TOMATO SOUP No. CAMPBELLS Castle Valley (BEST) FLOUR . and WESSON OIL cans 55( 25 lb. bag 2.05 25 lb. bag 3.10 . . . gal. 1.70 . . SUGAR U I SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING . 3 . lb. can American Beauty Idaho POTATO KLEENEX TISSUE 63( . . pkg. 25f CLEANSING 3pkgs. 79c 400 count FRENCH 8-o- ITALIAN 8-o- FROST N SALAD z. . i. . 2 2 PIF FLAME U.S. No. 19 tollies 59c cl All Tip Top ea. Miracle Whip Salad 7r 1 Dressing Produce SEEDLESS POUND Green River Finest L ET'J Cantaloupes POUND PEPPERS POUND SWEET JUICE Grt 1 Ill Large Green Bell IDIIAjYGE d . KRAFT . U.S. No. QT. .for . 45 South 3rd 0 f;st W w w W PLENTY Of 1 RED BLISS Potatoes DRESSING bottles . GRAPES CMEKI1Y PEACE! . for mims . Top Quality AFPiLF, TREE FLAKES KRAFT Frozen Foods 1 MO - Vll.t.i.g t,ng ot (lie Ho.-sh-- 1! a a) t. h i,l at the h nie uf ihe Je)ej Miss Kat'ileen and Mi n.elmi ,f 1 BEERS ANHEUSER-BUSC- . Ii V, ali 1-- KING OP i I'.l Di ...theres Budweiser. I I 'I ! 1 Blue where theres r il.U a - d Stylish Stitchers Conclude Meetings v notici: Clerk-Treasur- liAV iViiun Junior in t!n jurt.ciiMt.-.- l Ijwxhxk Mii'l.itrl Livestock H 1 C'uniy - , i, IS, r37s Briefs Reported 4-- H Cv' Thurd.y. Augutt FREE PAEKL.G O itt Pfccse 637-142- 1 U |