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Show ?hwr4ay, May 21, IfM T H I I U N.A DVOCAT Ki I C UTAH ( Elmo By H. T. THE FIZZLE FAMILY M Use "Big Band" has been generally appreciated wherever It haa performed. It ha not readied that clear, smooth style that Is hard to achieve with instrumentalist. the However, returning members are enthused atsMit the prosjiec! for next year, Tim hand will mis Terry Zupsn. the "Big Band" manager and, of course, 1) other graduating memtier of the organization: Steve Burton, Burton Needles, Clark Hunt, fzwis Jensen, Rick Larsen, Aral Snow rj Norman Smith. But there are soma top boy returning and exciting fill-ito boot. 11 YtXJR NEW HRT. OF MUSIC SPEAKING KAM.lSifaiASe! Irfas! Richard Watkins intructinal Three programs music recreation aetnjues, Irice by tikouid be. musically, quite alive! the Carbon College Department T)w (W.ege 1 lance Band c inof Music fur summer quarter, Be- cludes a rather busy season with ginning June 11, Inga Jutmson its last dance engagement at t)e will start ler fourth quarter t4 Country Club this Friday, May 29. private vocal instruction at the They w ill provide Curium College college, Siie ha only been able students swinging rhythms and to give the Music Ipartment one sound, a little cianbo action, and day each week for imt ruction be- several show n unifier, Although cause of a heavy schedule at tlie University of Utah, but site will teach on Thursdays and Fridays during the summer month. (InFELLOW DEMOCRATS cidentally, Inga and Ihofessur Frank IVistma completed their in music have been scheduled Hiawatha News Highlights Reported Frkluy evening, May 8, the Banquet ILn was the cene of a wedding shower in honor of Mart ie Itae Babouek Rowley, A short program consisted of an accordion solo by Margaret a dance by Chh Merrill, a reading by Elizabeth Burgess, an accordion number by Datsy Riches, and two oiig by Mary Colo-sim- o, Robb, Cora Thomas. Sylvia Bing- esses were Delma Simms, Isabelle Marshall, Hazel Robb and Hildred Mason. The Sunbeam and Rainbow groups of the Primary Association, under the direction of Hildred Mason and Geneva Marshall, honored their mothers Wednesday afternoon. May 6. The children had prepared a special program and it was presented by Mrs. Lula ham amt Geneve Shepherd. They were accompanied by Donna Kinnon on the piano. Decorations for the tables were yellow daffodils, yellow lapers, and a small bride and groom figurine. Refreshments were served to those attending by hostesses Margaret Nixon, Nell Burgess. Dean Gentry, Edith Riches, Edith Hayes and Thelma Baldwin. The American legion Auxiliary honored the Gold Star Mothers and Sisters at a tea on Thursday evening. May 7, in the legion rooms. The program included a talk by Hazel Robb, an accordion solo by Patsy Riches, and a pantomime by John Draper, Ted Fitzgerald, Jr. and David Wall. Gifts were presented to Julia Kolovich and Olga Majnik. Refreshments were served to all present on tables made attractive with spring flowers and pink candles. Host Mc- MONEY? NEED LYVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will lie received by the Purchasing Department of Carbon College, Price, Utah, until 11 :0Q a.m. June 2, 1964, on the following F.O.B. Price. Utah: Validating Req. No. 116 Machines Pickup Truck Req. No. 117 Vi Ton Less Trade-i- n 1961 Dodge Pickup As per list and specifications obtainable from the Purchasing Department. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the College. Ted Jensen Purchasing Agent Carbon College Price, Utah Published: May 28, 1964 NOTICE The Board of Education of the Carbon County School District will at its regular meeting to be held June 18, 1964 at 7:30 p.m. in its offices at 333 Fast 1st South, Price, Utah, adopt its budget for School Year. A copy the 1964-6- 5 of the proposed budget is on file at the District Office and may be inspected at any time prior to its adoption. Citizens are invited to be in attendance at the meeting to offer an suggestions concerning the budget prior to its adoption. Movell Jewkes, Clerk-Treasur- er First Published: May Last Published: June Then See Motor Credit Co. You can get the money you need at MOTOR CREDIT on your signature only! Motor Credit Co. William Welsh, Jr. 37 E. Main 637-026- 3 For Loans up to $2000, soo UNITED LOAN COMPANY, INC. 37 Prlco 7 East Main f, 28, 1964 11, 1964 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the Carbon County School District intends, at its regular meeting to be held June 18, 1964 at 7 :30 p.m.t to amend the 1963-6-- 1 Budget as follows : Increase the item known as Fixed Charges by $16,750.60 or from $151,000.00 to $167,750.60, and decrease the item known as administration by $16,750.60 or from $68,- - W two-wee- would like to compliment and thank the chairman and chairwoman and all the party workers for a well organized and successful convention Saturday, May I 23, 1964. k congratulate the winning candidates and 1 wish BOTTLERS PEPSI-COL- A eDjuiiyiriniiiuij Nick V. Halamondaris Entry blank In every Pepsi carton Bottled by Ideal Beverages, Inc., Price, Utah Movel Jewkes, Clerk Treasurer First Published: May 28, Last Published: June 11, -- 1964 1964 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTE- N; PURE ROCKY FOR AS LITTLE Just ask for the "42". Lands on which States applica-tion- s are pending receipt: T. 13 S., R. 9 E., Sec. 23; SNWVi,-WSWVSE-Sec. 26; 13 s., r. y4swvi, swy4SEy4; 10 E., Sec. 31; SSWVi; T. 14 S., R. 10 E., Sec. 18; sy2SW; Sec. 19; SWy4NEVi; T.15 S., R. 9 E., Sec. 15; AM; Sec. 22; 4; WW, t. The Nylon I.More flexible All-Weather5"- A FULL SET S Cord Strength Guaranteed For Life ,..$125 new. mr SPRING WATER, The purpose of this notice is to allow all persons claiming the land adversely to file in the Land Office, P.O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84110, their objections to issuance of a deed to the State. Any objections must be fMed, with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the Director, Utah State Land Board, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84114, within 60 days from the date of first publication indicated below, J. E. Keogh Popular T 6.70 x15 blackwalt k tube-typ- e plus tax A old tire. Runs Cooler 3--T ON YOUR CAR REQUIRES NO MONEY DOWN rr 42" Wfaywi Better Tread Contact Rides Smoother AS . WEEKLY! better, 4. TAIN success in ask for your continued support for the success of our party. EE; BREWED WITH them the primary. I especially want to thank those who supported me and spoke In my behalf. I to $51,529.40. This change is necessary because of a change in the account classification as set forth in the Uniform Manual of Accounting for School Districts. Also to increase the item known as Operation by $2,000.00 or from $158,900.00 to $160,900.00 and decrease the item known as Instrue tion by $2,000.00 or from $1,380, 910.00 to $1,378,910.00. This change is made necessary by an increase in the exfra Janitorial Service incurred in the operation of summer school and night school programs. Utah 0123607-S- ec. 23; 13; Ny2NV; Utah 0124608-S- ec. All; Utah 0124609-S- ec. 14; AM; siifliifNl ptl! ENTER Master's program at the University of Utah this post quarter.) Jants Siggard U conducting a piano clinic to commence at the College July 6, ihnno students from the southeast part of the state are expected to participate in this program. For education majors and summer music student the Department of Music is offering "Teaching Music in Elementary School." Professor Frank Poslma will teach this three-hou-r course, starting July 22 In the Music Building. With the number of private instructors outside of the College teaching ami directing summer . . . 280.00 RIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Salt Lake City, Utah. Under the provisions of Sections 2275 and 2276 of the ReBON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, vised Statutes (43 U.S.C., Sec. PRICE, UTAH. 851, 852), as amended, the State Documents are now available at of Utah has filed applications, the office of Willard C. Nelson Utah 0122642 to 0122646, incluAssociates, Architect, 55 East sive, and Utah 0124605 to 0124609, Center Street, Provo, Utah, on a inclusive, to select the following-describe- d $10.00 deposit basis. Hydraulic lands; All in Salt Lake type elevator to be installed in a Meridian, Utah: Utah 0122642 present stairwall shaft. T. 13 S., R. 9 E., Sec. 25: This project will be let to a Sec. 26: General Contractor with the ele23: Utah 0122643-S- ec. vator installation as a subcontract EV4SEV4 Sec. 24: SV6NWy4,N-swy4,swy4swv- i; under the general bid. Utah 0122643 T. 14 S., R. 9 E; Utah 0122644 Bids must be submitted not later than 2:00 p.m. June 4, 1964, Sec. 35: All; Utah 0122645-S- ec. 26: All; Utah 0122646 Sec. at the .office of the Carbon Perform- 22: Lots 1,2, Sec. 27: Lots 2,3,4; County Commission. ance, payment and bid 'bonds re- Utah 0124605 Sec. 23: AM; Utah 0122646 T. 15 S., R. 9 E., Sec. quired. B. Y. Young, Utah 0124606-S- ec. 24; 11; 12: Carbon County Clerk AM; Utah 0124607-S- ec. .. '"C'V- -'' NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Sam Colusimo and Kay sjnt last week end In Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson. A short program in honor of Mothers Day was presented during the owning exercises of Sunday School. Those taking special parts were Ted Fitzgerald, Jr., Ann Fitzgerald, Joseph Starr and the Beginners group. During the closing exercises carnation were presented to each mother in the audience by the Sunday School organization. Mr. and Mi. William Marshall and children spent last week end visiting in Salt Lake City. Andy and Wilma Barnett and baby of Salt Lake City spent last week end visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wall. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS INSTALLATION OF PASSENGER ELEVATOR AT CAR- v . Grundvig. Mrs. Phillis Kolovich, Mrs. Delcine Colusimo, Mrs. Mary Roiib, Mrs, Isabelle Marshall, Mrs. Donna .McKinnon, Mrs. Donna Oviait, Mrs. Gladys Nelson, Mrs. Edith Hayes, Mrs. Ora Thomas, Mrs. Francis Day. Refreshments were served by the children to their mother and a lower was presented to each one. Over the Mother's Day week end Mr. and Mrs. Alma Harris and son of Salt Lake City visit-e- d with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Burgess. Glen and LaDean Riches and children of Clearfield and Clark and Carol Riches and children of Green River spent last week end with their mother and sister, Mrs. Edith Riches and Patsy. 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