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Show Thurtday. October If 41 34, THE first Three Grades Fnferfain at Notre Dame Parents Meeting who atu-n.V- j ere and ti.e Nutre Weil as a bi.iquet of Asx-ia-tiiDame 1I pink carnations as a token of ,f tv their apptecuuon for toe hue, mating t!e tiber 10 were fMi'tl.uiri ty a unieifltand.ng, and kindness .she niutie.il program prevrnre.J fcy has given the students at the t. first. mvuikI and th rj gra.U? s hoot. Fa her John A. IaiBranehe, Th? wee ones Jn the f.iM grade school administrator, stressed the partvipatej In a skit Jemunstrat virtue of courtesy and kindness ing the progress they have made in that Notre Dame School strives learning ttieir ABCs, w oiis and to instill m the students. The poreading. The sreond grade rythm liteness end courte?y in students' band plncd several numlx-r1,M daily behaviour begin at home and ty Larry (Virvi.nelli then honored the administrator asked the parSister Mary Angela with a song ents to cuqkuate with the school lur feast day. officials and faculty in this recommemorating The third grade students present- spect. He advised the parents ed the school principal with a and teachers that a reward of spiritual bouquet of prayers as prahe should be extended to child- lhm-n- t l s!u-tlen- FA LL m AT YOUR DEPENDABLE DEALER HUNTERS! ren whn they are deserving ns il can lx? a great incentive to do well. 1'iging the practice of the small virtues he told his aud.ence that one of the main purjxiscs of uniforms U to make the students realize that they ate noticed and are Judged by their behaviour In public. Assixuation iVesidcnt J.x Koran announced that the annual rummage sale spon-mreby the group will be held October 21, 25, and 26 with Mrs. Mary Jones and Mrs. Art Dussurelld as chainnen. Ihckup centers fur the articles to be donated for the sale are at the Jake Farlaino home in Dragcrlon, at A. 1. Larsen's Chevron Servlet?, the Alrjwrt Service In 1'rice and Gigliotti's Center Service. HcIjxt people call Joe Koran. Hie following committees have boon appointed ; The memlx-rshicommittee will consist of Mrs. (.Near Davido, Mrs Joe Shaff, Mrs. Christine Saccom mano, Mrs. Joe Cha, Mrs. Joe Koran and Mrs. Art Passarella Ways and Means will be handled by Ernie E'tek Mrs. Frank Scavo, Juliano lha, Mrs. Metta Burton and Mrs. Grady McKinney. Mrs Paul Holduway will be publicity Budget priced Thrifty FRIGIDAIRE FRIGIDAIRE Dryer As Mrs. Iuis Colosimo will be unable to fill the office of secretary, Mrs. Ernest Etel will serve in this capacity. Booster Club president, Jim llowa, urged the parents to attend games of the Irish, especially the homecoming game, Friday night, November 1 be played at Carbon College, between the Irish and Green River, lie urged their support of the Booster's Games parties to begin, Saturday, October 26, in the quon-sbuilding on the school campus. President Joe Koran asked the parents to support the Boosters Club, the team, Coach Troncale, the Sisters, priests and lay mem bers of the faculty. CO. Washer with Soak Cycle thinks for itself! ZT et Jl fxfl GIANT 12 LB. TUB! BIRTH$ Uadri Model OS-4- 4 4 eoiori or 4 Soaks clothes better than overnight soak. tpeedltr dries bnesedtati. Frlgldairs underwater Action Zona helps get clothes fabulously cleanl Rinses extra-clea- Pom Sain Enameled drum Dependable! Its the Sturdy Frigidaire washer. Flowing Heat 140 Seven girls and five boys were born at the Carbon Hospital during the past two weeks to the 4 colon or white htto Autonwtto Dry shuts dtysr off when clothes re Just-rigdry. Timed drying, too. $ W0A-6- 00 with trade USE OUR EASY 190 LAY-AWA- Y following: g, Bay-singe- 00 with trade PLAN EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. PRICE, UTAH October 1: Mrs. Pat Fredrickson, Price, girl. October 2: Mrs. Patrick Hansen, Spring Glen, boy; Mrs. Lee Huntington, girl. October 3 : Mrs. Joel D. Lindsey, Las Vegas, Nevada, girL r, October 5: Mrs. John M. Helper, girl. October 7 : Mrs. Donald Verdell Cox, Price, girl; Mrs. Jerry Joseph Jensen, Salt Lake City, girl; Mrs. Jackson W. Majors, Huntington girl; Mrs. Rudolph Procarione, Price, boy. October 8 : Mrs. Terry Akelund, Clawson, boy. October 13 : Mrs. William Sepulveda, Woodside, boy; Mrs. Dean Walton, Price, boy. RESPECT SAFETY ZONES Want to save money on your new car? The only thing you can be sure of is this: There are no lower rates anywhere than Walkers. The total cost is just $5 a year for each $100 you borrow. So, get the best deal you can on a new 64. And get the best financing deal too by coming to Walker Bank. alter Animals on Dry Feed "As u Uurj of caution to the Iheitockmen of this area, we uKh to remind them of Ihe Heredity of putting their cattle eum.ng off the sumnu r mountain range into the leodlot on diy feed fur at least IS hours before turning them out into their fields," s.i Kulp)l Horne, Carbon County agriculture agent. Mr. Horne added tint this is the t way to avoid the ilise ise commonly Known as the "grunts," Also, ranchers should lx? watching for other problems with their livestock and start the care as early st dilution program. This la the best way I know to eliminate cattle losses,' the county ugent It Isn't the amount of milk a farm produces, but the amount us possible. each cow produces that makes "I also would suggest that every the between nrofit and Uifii-rcnc- up livcstockmun check over l.is C Mrs. Gwen Bixby of Los Angeles at Bryce Canyon. Gary Snyder of Kearns spent Wednseday and Thursday visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Snyder. Young Marrieds met Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jones. The regular meeting of the Friendly Sewing Club was held Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Gloria Skerl. Special guests were Mrs. Beverly Butler of Bakersfield, California, and Mrs. Ida Bruno of Helper. Mrs. Irene Christensen and children spent Thursday through Saturday in Salt Lake City where they visited with her sister, Mrs. Mildred Larcher. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills and daughter Callie spent the weekend in Salt Lake City as guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ronald Thorum and family. Salley Roundy returned home from the Carbon hospital Sunday. Her daughter, Mrs. Betty Olsen of Salt Lake City was down with her family to visit with her parents. Attending Relief Society leadership meeting in Price Sunday were the following ladies: Elva Judd, Rye Clerico, Harriet Rowley, Elna Nelson, Cleonda Hansen, Mary Duke, Darlene Johnson and Myr- ily. Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley and daughter Micki accompanied by their niece, April Rowley, drove to Salt Lake City Saturday where they visited with Mrs. Rowleys father, Robert Allred. son of Mr. Dale Cunningham and Mrs. Harold Cunningham, fell last week and broke his arm and dislocated his shoulder. Harriet Rowley left Wednesday morning for Alexandria, Louisana, where she will spend ten days with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Campbell and with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Page. Sam and Mary Pinarelli spent the weekend in Draper. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rnnnie Joe Costnaza, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mary Arogone. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Smith gave loss. X J vy I v Eiaea, Spring Glen News Highlights Reported arrived here Monday to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laramie. Mrs. Gayle Gregerson brought her sons here from Salt Lake City to spend the long weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Peterson. Sunday the Petersons took their grandchildren home. Mrs. Lea Haslam spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. Rose Colton, who is leaving for West Germany. She also visited with her daughter, Joyce Haslam. Mrs. Ida Bates has returned home after spending the summer vae- - va L Utah State Department of Fish and Game returned to Salt Lake City with her grandson and will spend the next few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Rhea Simmons and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Monroe of Salt Lake City were weekend guests at the home of his sister, Mrs. Nedra Richardson and fam- more just by financing at Walkers. How come? Because there are different financing plans as there are kinds of cars. Mrs. Will. am Burgess is Inane several da in the ' 1 m'ei tun Hospital Mr, and Mrs Max A. Robb sixmt the weekend In .Salt Like Citv. Mrs. Chester Simms bus bren st ting in Wellington far a few day with her mother, Mrs. Far-neDavis. Uttle Karen Kolovieh is recovering (com a onsilectom. j Ix-s- Russians spend about half their income for food. In the U.S. only of the income goes about 20 for food. tle Wharff. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Simms of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Simms. Mrs. Myra Robertson Come to Walkers. Chances are youll save as much as $100 qr Salt Lake City are spending some time with their daughter, Mrs. Beverly Fercik and family. Dean Nielson of Springville vis- ited Monday with his daughter, Mrs. Carol Burrows and family CARBON CLEANMASTERS Complete Power FASTER, EASIER WINTER STARTING Cleaning WALLS, RUGS, UPHOLSTERY r. y engines start in seconds with Chevron Pressure Primer System even in sub-zerweather. Safe, simple system uses pressurized steel cartridges of priming fuel, discharger and metal tubing to intake manifold. Reduces engine wear, lengthens battery life. Heavy-dut- . . . o Furnaces, Boilers, Duct Systems Avoid fuel line icing, just pour a little Chevron Fluid in your gas tank. Ban-lce- PHONE 472-537- or 5808 1 GMEVR0N For any Standard Oil product, call J. K. LEAVITT Phone 637-009- 4 Helper, Utah I r- - ga' jqgMEPqp iir yw He plays on the floor and beats the drum . . . . Jl1. "'la 1 for the healthful and uniform warmth of scientifically-piepaie- d ABC Coal Whether you buy fuel for ECONOMY or or both COMFORT your biggest value is prepared ABC Coal Why? Because it is water-washe- d free of unburnable waste. And because your ABC Coal fire delivers even heat whether the continuously to every room De-Lu- ! a farewell dinner Saturday evening for Anthony Costanza who was leaving for the armed services. Gordon and Elaine Richardson spent the weekend in Climax, Colorado, where they visited with their daughter, Mrs. Shirley Haycock and family. The following couples made a trip to Manti Friday to attend sessions in the Temple: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Zeller, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blackham. automatic stokerfeed healthful uniformity the clock. is on or off. floor to ? That means round , Have your dealer fill your bin today with HOMOGENIZED, DUS-PRU- F ABC Coal most ideal fuel in the West! Mined & Refined by Independent Coal & Coke Co. WATER-WASHE- Boyd Anderson of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, spent the week-- 1 end here with his family. Mr. and Mrs Thill Marshall of. ABERDEEN BLUE BLAZE link producEon of V h gh produr-- l may riackne a? mjh as, up ppr frn when ihe )i mres-p- s from 75 d crfr' o 85 ng First Price Office Mean & let West cws r- - vt r' f n; ira'1 ?'" v V 'i Fv'pr. t ,n Oh Seven Hiawalha News Briefs ! Put Range To is unlawful to shod within 600 fed of any building;. II chairman. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC P9 Cattlemen Cautioned p FR1GIDAIRE PRICE, UTAH SUN.AOVOCATi, O CASTLE GATE COALS Sa?P rural Cell ihe CA5TIE GATE - ABERDEEN dealer in ycur community |