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Show 'The $ un Odvocate Price Junior High Lists Scholarship, Gtizenship Honor Roll for Quarter Based upon a grade evaluation equals 2 and D equals 1, the of A equals 4, B equals 3, C lowing students hae been folac- - corded honor roll listings at the Keven Cook, Clyda Fra Price Junior High School for the Sharon OHalluron, Linda Kell, second quarter: Pamela Hayes, Susan Ovutt, Col40 Susan 0 latt, Laurie leen Nelson, Nancy Steele, BarDavi-.- , Yal Christensen, Diane bara Donaldson, and Dem-- e Bunnell, Peggy Bazo, Jul a AnDebra Forsyth, Nancy Steele, derson, Shelley Smith and Denise Tureass-o- . Jill Jennings, Baroara Bishop, 3 8 Mark Spear, Norma Helen RoberDon, IVggv B.10, Rita Marinoni, Russell Julia Anderson, Shelley Sm.th, Ruesch, Odendahl, Christ, ne Wi'san, David Baker, Catlne Mur- Barbara dock. Laura Blake, J.ll Jennings, Mathew s, Debi a Tamllos, Susan Renee Semken, Janet Debbie Wheeler, Barbara Donald- Oviatt, Huff, David Peterson, Stephanie son and Evelyn Rees. Bolotas, Jackie Abrams and Diane 3 7 Peggy Swenson, Clyda Bunnell. Frandsen, Dolores Brown, Keith , Joan Eruno, Diane Lowery, Lynette Shiner, Fred Annette Virg.nia Jones, Dnnnuek, MarDimick. Axelgard, Virg.ma go Peterson, Sharon OTLillaron, Cindy Basso, Edwin Jones, Mike Brenda Peterson, Daryl Kristy Telisak, Kim Arnold, Ned-r- a Keller, Lee Pollock, Margo Peterson, and Debra Tamllos. Wagner CUve Mecham, 3.6 Gerald Lloyd, Jerry Peggy Swenson, Bikakis, Karyn Nikas, Roselyn Richard Lloyd, Nancy Steele, Mike Moss, Linda Wheeler, Rita Dart, Alene Etzel, Catherine Pat- Marinoni and Sheryl Shurtz. terson, Keith Mortensen, Keith Art Bruno, Barry Cook, David Art Bruno, Shurtz, Peggy Eeher, Biddmger, Gayle Hadden, MichMerry Berensen, Mary Alice , Pretty-manGeorgean Poulos, Colleen ael Mackey, Barry Debbie Wheeler, Keith Shurtz, Nelsqn, Clinstine Mathews, Max Keven Cook, Joan LeAnn Bird, Kristy Telisak, Mark Swenson, Keith Lowery, Ricky Craig, Christine Bolotas, Barry Spear, Cook, Chris Klapakis, Kathy Wel- Krompel, Scott Herzog, Earl Saddler, Kathy Welker and Debra ker and Coleen Herzog. Powell. averan students having Only Anita Shiner, Pamela Gentry, age of 3.0 or higher are on the Nikas, Ilene Polom, Mol-le- y Kristyn honor roll. Coleen Herzog, Feichko, Straight As in citizenship were Kathy Livingston, Bonnie Krem-erreceived by the following junior LeAnn Poloni, Eve Mary Verhigh students: de, Susan Carlson, Ruth Vigil, Norma Dean Draper, David Baker, ChrisCarlson, Jacqueline Reusch, Peggy Gibson, Shirlee tine Bolotas, Marilyn Bruno, TerKoskie, Kristie Jones, Danny ry Lynne Gilson and Kim DAmbrosio, Catherine Glorioso, Art Bruno, Sue Barton, Barry Cook, Chris Klapakis, Dali Dimick, Peggy Echer, Barbara Bean, Laura Blake, Susan Atwood and Juanita Chapman. Russell Wilson, Joan Craig, Carol Bene, Brent Larsen, Lynette Henderson, Keith Mortensen, Marcie Dusserre, Velda Liddell, nd-.c- Tur-CAm- THE BUDGET BUY Marc-hello- STARLEADER ALL NYLON CONSTRUCTION LOW CO ST MILEAGE Kil-foyl- e, 8.70x15 7.50x14 BlackvxUx PlnTai and xictuagt Add (3.00 ntmi b tr WHEEL ALIGNMENT SET TOE TOE OUT IN AND ADJUST AND CASTER The Wesley Bell Ringers, under the direction of E. J. Duncan, bellmaster, from Christ Methodist Church of Salt Lake City will participate in the Sunday morning worship service March 13 at 11 oclock in the Price Community Methodist Church Following the worship ser WHEEL BEARINGS PACK Top Quality 0K Retreads $795 Plus Tax and Recappable Casing NATIONWIDE GUARANTEE NATIONWIDE SALES AND SERVICE PRICE Former Carbonite Now Attorney on Coast Addresses Symposium One of the speakers at a two-da- y medico-leg- al symposium on workmens compensation at Palm Springs, California, late in February was George S. Alfieris, Los Angeles attorney, who discussed current developments in products a new dimension for liability reimbursing the injured employee and his employer. Mr. Alfieris is the son of Steve Alfieris of Price, and has law offices in Sherman Oaks, California. During a recent election meeting of the Plaintiffs Trial Lawyers Association of Los Angeles County, Mr. Alfieris was to the board of governors of that organization. Green River Cowboy Days The Green River Roping Club has announced that the Cowboy Days Rodeo has been scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, May 14 and 15, with the Cattlemens Ball the night of the 14th. The Rodeo Company will produce the show. The Utah Symphony Coming Saturday MARCH Student Matinee s n 4:30 P.M. Evening Performance 8:30 cookie jar again! Each year at this time, local citizens are given an opportunity to support the Utah Girl Scout Councils camping program by their purchases of Girl Scout Cookies and the Council has announced the 1966 sale date as as March 12th through the 19th. Proceeds from the sale of these special cookies go toward the improvement and maintenance of the Councils three established Cloud Rim near Park camps City, Red Cliffe near Ogden and Trefoil near Provo, according to Mrs. John M. Conrow, president of the Council. They also provide camperships for qualified Girl Scouts wishing to attend these camps. Cookie proceeds help many phases of Girl Scout campfor ing, equipment including troop and day camps, and the maintenance of troop camp sites. In addition, cookie funds help Utah Girl Scouts attend regional, national, and international events on a basis of competitive excellence. Sixteen girls from the Council were afforded this experience last year. From March 12th through the 19th, every Junior, Cadette and Senior Girl Scout 8,000 strong throughout Utah and Eastern Nevada will be ringing door bells asking for orders for Girl Scout cookies. This year the five varieties of cookies will tie in with the 54th Birthday Anniversary of Girl Scouting being celebrated during 1966. This special sales staff of young Girl Scouts will be operating under the direction of Mrs. Wayne Rider, the 1966 Council cookie chairman. Mrs. Rider reports that the slogan this year is Our Camps Go On Cookie and according to her, the Dough 8,000 Girl Scout salesmen are determined to carry it out. Girl Scouts are quoting the Phrase Our Camps Go On Cookie Dough, as they begin Saturday with cookie sales to the tune of this 1966 theme. Price Girl Scouts in their attractive Junior, Cadette and Sen Problems of the Utah travel industry will be aired at 10 regional institutes during March and April. Speakers and programs will be provided by the Utah Travel Council. Manny Floor, council director, said breakfast, morning and afternoon sessions will be attended by civic and community leaders and legislators as well as travel institute enrollees. In addition to the formal sesmemior Scout uniforms will be calling sions, Mr. Floor said staff contact business firms will bers adupon local residents to take vance orders for the delicious and related travel industries to answer cookies in four flavors. The cook- supply literature and trafto tourist relating questions ies will be delivered in April. fic. In some areas, including HelpCouncil staff members will diser, Wellington and Spring Glen, play and explain the new three-colwhere there are no registered folders produced for proor Girl Scout troops, the FTice motion regions, new scouts will sell cookies door to posters highlighting each regions door. attractions, cooperative printing Local profits from cookies will of brochures, " provide literature be used by each troop for their for motels, chamber of commerce, p fees, the Arches, Lit- restaurants, gift shops and simitle Roundup Camp or for outings lar businesses, and sponsor hosin the area.. State-wi- de profits pitality schools. are used to maintain established The first of these institutes is camps and to provide trained scheduled to be held in Price for camp personnel for the summer the Carbon-Eme- ry region on months. March 24. or full-col- with Guest Artist Gary Amano BEAUTIFUL At Emery High Won By Huntington Girl BRONZEGLOW BIRCH CABINETS by n, on Sale at College of Eastern Utah anti Price Trading Co. Swanee Singers Dated Sponsored by College of Eastern Utah and Carbon School District Maurice Abravanel The "Swanee Singers Male which has an enrollChorus, ment of some 60 voices, from Salt Lake City will appear in Price at Geary Theatre March 26. The concert appearance is under the sponsorship of the Second Quorum of Elders and the Quroum of Se ent.es, Price. POLICY Dont gamble with oirt-- date coverage that doesnt provide for the present - day value of of your property! Let us up- date your policy now. (5) 31 EAST MAIN STREET! PR ICE "(Jkpt 637r0330 The Kitchen with the "Living Room "Look 1966 Homemaker Title Connie Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Powell, Hunting-tohas won Emery County High Schools 1966 Homemaker of Tomorrow title. Powell scored highest Miss among the schools senior girls taking a written examination, school officials said. She is now eligible to compete in state and national scholarship programs. WITH AN HOMEOWNERS Day-Cam- P.M. A1 Tickets for Evening Performance Its time to fill that concert. vice, the group will present a half-hoThis concert will be followed by a fellowship dinner sponsored by the Methodist Youth Fellowship. The public is invited to participate in all these activities at the church Sunday upon the invitation of the Reverend Roy H. Miller. Travel Institutes Due Throughout Utah Areas CAMBER 30 So. First West Present Concert ot Community Methodist Church To s, economies made possible through the. use of the most modern methods of cabinet production. Scheirich Bronzeglow Birch Cabinets are easy to clean, and lastingly beautiful. They ignore stains from water, fruit acids, alcohol, hot grease. 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