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Show Ttur4y, June PRICE, UTAH THE IUN.AOVOCATI, ItM 4, THE FIZZLE FAMILY ,Hnim. Ptf FOR ATHLETES FOOT UflK ACTION ilecauiu KERATOI.YTIC Meeting at the ho me of Mrs it xJough off the uiiected akin. if (he You see heajthy kin replace !U Amelia Cooley. Lquid, a Have Nccllri Will Pink 4 Jl Cluti (let qua k drying Have Needles Will Prick the Good Old Summertime In 4 old summertime Tin IVnii-king- ? m-m- , , , exert nn. continued wurk on their garment winch are to I comp.eicd by the next meeting. Mrs, Jack Kfte also a leader, Wm k on !hee pm-ject-s occupied the nienibers at the previous three meeting. 1 Beware of ovrr Swimming? T-4- 1, -- uf over- Ik-wa- Five exertion. keratuly tie, at any drug alone. If not pleaed In 3 DAYii, )our 4Hc back antiseptic, too thing T 4 1. poor JUWEJt too fine for aueaty feet, foot odor; Stays acme in the akin for hours. TODAY at K allay' Frit Drug. le Hiking? Beware of jxiiaon ivy. to be Sunning: Ikui't bum il. a-- Falling? bartx-- d Take hook. care with Sd Graduates from Weber Four Notre Dante Douglas 1. Puwcll, son ii Mr. M Mr. J. Wilford IVwell. Prke, U one of t)w senior to be graduated from Weber College In June, the first time that a senior class ha graduated from that college. Mr. IHwcIl is a major in business administration, and was a member of the college basket-bateam. He is also a graduate of Carbon College. His wife is the former Donna Silva, and in September the couple will make their home in Is Ham, California, where the graduate will be ll SKIN ITI ITCH, DONT SCRATCH Scratching spreads infection, causing MORE pain. Apply quickI - M E NOT instead. drying rra Itching quiets down in minutes and antiseptic action helps speed healing. Fine for eczema, insect bites, foot itch, other surface rashes. If not pleased, your 4 He back at any drug store. TODAY at KELLEY'S Price Drug. Four members of live lift'd graduating class of Notre Dame High school received scholarships three Carbon College, of which are Class valedictorian Hryant Hanson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilex II.in son of Iriee, was awarded a SI. (ft) scholarship fr s r, College In Denver. Colorado. Bernadette Perreno, class saluta-toria- n. daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Tom ierrero of I lelper, was given a one-yescholarship to Cartxm College by Dick Mitchell. An art scholarship to Carbon College was given by William Welsh nnd Mrs. Joseph Horzagc to Helen Flores, daughter of Mrs. Rose Flores of Price. Receiving the Mental Health scholarship to Carbon was Isidore Sanchez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merced Salazar of Price. This is a tuition plus books grant Ay you M For Horsemen About Horsemen Gain Scholarships ar employed. From the Horse's Mouth Graduates four-yea- WB &9SF of yovR BAbiK? The Wellington Mountaineers held their annual spring Horse Show Saturday, May 23, at the club arena. lTie halter classes were held in the morning and the winners were: lift'd Foals: 1st, Ray Wareham, Ferron; 2nd, Mervin Duncan. Perron; 3rd, Ken Marx, Carbon County Sheriffs Posse, Price; 4th, John Everett. 1963 Fillies: 1st, Joe Taylor; 2nd. Ward Jensen, Carbon County Sheriffs Posse, Price; 3rd, Ray Wareham, F'erron ; 4th, Walt Jones, Grassy Trail Riding Club, Sunnyside. 1963 Stallions: 1st, Elaine Halverson, Moab; 2nd, Ray Wareham, Ferron; 3rd, Rickie TYea.se, Scofield; 4th, LaMond Gardner, Blue Ridge Riders, Cleveland. Fillies: 1st. Jack Westen-skoCarbon County Sheriffs Posse, Price; 2nd, Jack Thomas, Scofield; 3rd. La Var Mower; 4th, Ken Marx, Carbon County Sheriffs Posse, Price. 1962 Stallions: 1st, Glenn Nelson, Clear Creek; 2nd, Jack Hanna, Carbon County Sheriff s Posse, Price; 3rd, Don Bates; 4th, Frank 1962 Trease, Scofield. Aged Mares: 1st, Darrell Norton, Wellington Mountaineers; 2nd, Mervin Duncan, Ferron; 3rd, Henry Mills, Carbon County Sheriffs Posse, Price; 4th, Quint Pickup. 1st, Ward Jenson, Geldings: Carbon County Sheriffs Posse, Price; 2nd, Carol Oliver, Blue Ridge Riders, Cleveland; 3rd, Tracey Adley; 4th, Jack Westen-sco- derson. Grand Champion Mare: Joe Taylor. Reserve Champion Mare: Mervin Duncan, Ferron. Grand Champion Stallion: Robert Anderson. Reserve Champion Stallion: Art Petty, Emery. Junior Kid Pony: 1st, Ward Jensen, Price; 2nd, Ray Wareham, Ferron; 3rd, Lloyd Black-buWellington; 4th, Keith Hanna, PYice. Senior Kid Pony: 1st, Ray guson, Sunnyside; 2nd, Ward sen, ITice; 3rd, Kathy ONiel; 4th, Tracey Adley. Western Stock Horse: 1st, Ruth Blackburn, Wellington; 2nd, Art FerJen- CARBON EMERY BANK Price, Utah 45 South Carbon EMERY COUNTY BRANCH Castle Dale, Utah Full Scale Banking Service Home Managed Home Owned t and Federal Bank Reservs Membar Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Independent Nu - Tread ALL TIRES MOUNTED FREE -- around fn rSuperTreaciS fSuper PremeN 9.44 il 2.444 Plus Tax and Exchange 20 Greater Wear "MOHAWK PREMIUM TREAD RUBBER Is used exclusively in Recapping of this Tread Design in the Tire Industry. Petty. Mens Pleasure Class : 1st, Ward Jensen, Carbon County Sheriffs Posse, Price; 2nd, Lomond Gardner, Blue Ridge Riders, Cleveland ; 3rd, Kent Norton, Welling- ton; 4th, Pat Worley, Wellington. Ladies Pleasure Class: 1st, Carol Oliver, Blue Ridge Riders, Cleveland; 2nd, Bonnie Jensen, Price Junior Riding Club; 3rd, Claudia Norton, Wellington; 4th, Elaine Halverson, Moab. Cutting Horse Class: 1st, Horace Petty; 2nd, Joe Taylor; 3rd, Art Petty; 4th, Max McCourt, Grassy Trail, Sunnyside. Calf Roping: 1st, Les Black-buWellington, 12.0 seconds; 2nd, Bill Ivie, Huntington Saddle Club, 16 6 seconds; 3rd, Ellis Sad-lie- r, 18.1 seconds, Chris Nielson, Blue & Gold, Castle Dale, 20.4 seconds. Pole Bending: 1st, Ken Marx, 24.0 seconds, Carbon County Sheriffs Posse, Price; 2nd, Leon Pilling, 24.3 seconds, Chuck Wagon Riders, Price; Max McCourt, 26.1 seconds. Grassy Trail, Sunnyside; 4th, Alt Blackburn, 26.7 seconds, Grassy Trail, Sunnyside. Ladies Goat Tying: 1st, Ruth Blackburn, Wellington, 18.5 seconds; 2nd, Sue Pilling, 20.7 seconds, Chuck Wagon Riders, price; 3rd, Sharon Jones, 24 8 seconds, Chuck Wagon Riders, Price; 4th, Norma Oliver, 35.0 seconds, Wellington Mountaineers. Dally Roping: 1st, Les Black-buand Kent Ross; 2nd, Chad Moore and" Kent Ross; 3rd, Springer and Wilkens; 4th, Jake and Larin Milton, Green River. Potato Race: 1st, Lorin Milton, m New Process Gives You Greater Traction Full Road Hazard Wider Tread Proven Safety at Higher Speeds Easier Handling Guarantee To Attend Utah State Green River, 14 7 seconds; 2nd, Ward Jensen, 14 8 seconds. Carbon County Sheriffs losxe, Price; 3rd, Max McCourt, 15.1 seconds, Grassy Trail, Sunnyside; 4th, Bill Chapman, 15.5 seconds. Ladies' Barrel Race; 1st, Mary-bel- le Wareham, F'erron, 18 8 seconds; 2nd, Bonnie Jensen, 18 9 seconds. Price; 3rd, Ruth Blackburn, Wellington, 19 4 seconds; 4 th, Norma Oliver, 19.5 seconds, Wellington Mountaineers. Open Barrel Race: 1st. Ward Jensen, Carbon County Sheriffs Posse, Price, 153 seconds; 2nd, Bonnie Jensen, 15.5 seconds, Price; 3rd, Alt Blackburn, Grassy Trail, Sunnyside, 15.6 seconds; 4 th, Sharon Jones, Chuck Wagon Riders, Price, 15.7 seconds. The All Around Trophy was awarded to Ward Jensen, Sheriffs Posse, Price, who had 34 points. Second place went to Ray Wareham of Ferron with 16 points. The ladies had a jackpot barrel race. It was won by Marybelle Wareham of Ferron, 18.4 seconds; 2nd, Bonnie Jensen, Price, 19.0 seconds; 3rd, Norma Oliver, Wellington Mountaineers, 19.3 seconds; 4th, Sunny Nielson, Blue & Gold, Castle Dale, 213 seconds; 5th, Sue Warren, Price, 22.0 seconds; 6th, Ruth Young, Wellington, 23.1 seconds. The ladies also had an exhibirace. First was tion calf-tyin- g Norma Oliver, Wellington Mountaineers; 2nd, Ruth Blackburn, Wellington; 3rd, Helen Milton, Green River; 4th, Sharon Jones, Chuck Wagon Riders; 5th, Sue Pilling, Chuck Wagon Riders. The Chuck Wagon Riders held their May meeting last Saturday evening. Jerry Wallace, president, presided. The club practices will be every Wednesday and Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Posse Arena. A new member, Max Jones, was accepted into the club, by the members. Next meeting will be Carbon County Sheriffs Posse, Price. Aged Stallions: 1st, Robert Anderson; 2nd, Art Petty; 3rd, Jack Thomas, Scofield; 4th, Robert An- Your bank is a "Financial Department for CHECKING Store" at your service and SAVINGS accounts, for personal and business LOANS, for SAFE DEPOSIT vaults, and TRAVELER'S CHECKS, and many other services. ASK FOR FREE COPY of our BOOKLET "YOU AND YOUR BANK." old summertime. Have a F'lrvt, learn emergency care and tij on the prevention of illness and injuries by culling uur Red Cross. Training in first aid is a free Red Cross community service. Saturday, June 27, at 8 pm. Phone 0 pre ing and The rodeo will begin in the evening at 8:00 p.m. with bareback riding, saddle bronc and bull riding with a $5.00 entry fee for each. Calf roping $3.00 entry fee, team roping $6 00 entry fee, cloverleaf race, pole bending, potato race, keyhole race and a ladies barrel race, all with a $2.00 entry fee. There will be an added purse on all events. The club will have a lunch and drink stand operating all day and night while the events last. Dont forget the judges clinic at the Posse Arena this Saturday, June 6th, at 1:00 p.m. Bring your horses and the judges will be there to give pointers on judged competition. Beatles 4-- H Club Members of the Beatles Club, meeting at the home of Colleen Potts, made sugar cookies and decorated them with pink and yellow frosting. Some taken home by each member for 4-- H e 472-537- 1 who teach in public schools will receive stipends for their attendance from June 17 to August 11. Fathers Day is You'r looking ot lha family room in a Volkswagen Station Wogoru It's got oil the comforts of homa, plus 8 choirs, 5 doors, ond 21 windows. It con also be a pool and card room. Car poolers pull out the middle seat. In go 0 bridge table and 4 players. ft can be a nursery room. Some mothers corry o crib or playpen In bock. Others corry potted plants. It can be a moonlighf-and-rose- s room. The sunroof on top slides into a moonroof ot night. It con be a studio room with skylight, ll artist. windows, five-foeosei, ond It can be on outdoor-indoo- r room. Holds two cots, or three sleeping bogs, or one pitched pup tent. Our family room comes completely furnished for $2885.00. (Chairs, carpet, dock, mirrors, clothes hangers, sunroof, windows, heater, etc.) And that's a lot cheaper than the kind you add to your house. June 21 If ha is a Sportsman let us help you select a gift that he will appreciate from our complete line of Sports Equipment If ha is a in house remodeling or repairing, let us help you select the tools that will make his job look more from our professional stock of Electric ment. wgll-to-wa- six-fo- Equip- If you want lasting gifts that he will enjoy in any of his pursuits, check with: extra-curricul- SCANTS Eastern Utah SALES & SERVICE UTAH PRICE, Electric Co. AUTHORIZE!) DEALER Price Suggested retail price, West Coast P.O.E., Local Taxes and other Dealer Delivery Charges, if any, additionaL FURNITURE BOILERS Jl' With Du Pont TURF FOOD youre set Why should you feed your lawn? Because grass needs ni- trogan for healthy leaf growth, phosphorus for sturdiness. and potassium for root devel- opment and disease resistance, Soil nutrients have been de- pleted, need replacing now. ' y s d 1 22-I- b. r bag feeds $495 Eastern Utah Electric Co. Over 40 Years in Price CARPETS Phone 637-370- Price, Utah 1 GHX23IP fOIGD Helper . How should you feed your lawn? With a ImUm-aplant food formulation... Du Pont Turf Food. It keeps turf green longer because it contains a special long lasting type of nitrogen plus phosphorus sM potassium. 5,000 sq.ft, of lawn, in 15 minutes. DUCT SYSTEMS .t, iin'Turf for the season Light, easy to use, $4.95. family enjoyment. EMDUJSECEEAftTOG Phone support the institute. Participants SUNNYSIDE HORSE SHOW The Grassy Trail Riding Club will sponsor its annual Horse Show and Rodeo Saturday, June 13, beginning at 9:00 a.m. with the halter classes. There will be no charge for showing the horses on halter. During the horse show the rodeo queen will be chosen. All girls interested in trying out for queen should be present at the start of the horse show. After the halter classes will be the following events for trophys: Potato race, pole bending, keyhole race, cloverleaf race, ladies barrels, junior cloverleaf, junior pleasure, team roping, calf roping, cutting, reining class, mens western pleasure, ladies western pleasure, parade horse, ladies goat ty- CARBON ClEANMASTERS 637-036- Among the secondary teachers of French and Spanish selected to attend a language institute at Utah State University this summer is Ins Van Cott, teacher of French at East Carbon High School at Sunnyside. National Defense Education Act funds will Also sponsoring trophys for the Wellington show were: Lena Jensen, Glenn Nortons Service, Price Trading Company, and Lynn and Dea Thayn. COMPLETE WALLS FURNACES Language Institute 1 H (5UT (P |