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Show THE Page Four OEA PRICE, UTAH SUN-ADVOCAT- the deadline for making application to take the College Qjalif'cation June Mrs Otto B. McKinnon, clerk of tests has been extended to midnight, he Carbon County Selective Service June 1. The tesfs for the lae regard, reminds college students that istrant will be given June 24. Grant Enables College Qualification Test Deadline Head Start Project For 45 Children Carbon County School District has been funded by the Office of Economic Opportunity to operate Head Start Program for 45 children Head Start is a program for helping eligible children who will enter kindergarten or the first grade for the first time in the fall of 1966. This program will deal with the deof the whole child. velopment Heallh, social services, and educational activities will be provided for each This program will be held at the Reeves School beginning June 13 PAPPAS and running eight weeks. Transportation will be offered. Mrs. Sadie Rizzuto, staff director, Project Head Start, urges that all parents of eligible children contact the Board of Education immediately Nick G. Pappas, Price to enroll children. The telephone Children from native, has announced his candidacy number is commissioner post. the surrounding area of Price, Helpfor the four-yeEducated in local schools, Mr. Pap- er, Spring Glen and Wellington will be considered. pas attended College of Eastern Utah The income levels and other standof and the University Utah from where he was inducted into ards used to determine eligibility of the U. S. Army Air Force in which children for Head Start will be under the jurisdiction of the Board of he served for three years as a 7 bomber pilot with 51 missions over Germany to his credit. He has been active in the Democratic party for several years having served as delegate to the county and state conventions and also a member of the Carbon County Demo- CAROLYN JOY STEVENSON cratic Central committee. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Salt Lake City Third LDS Ward Chapel for Miss Carolyn Joy Stevenson, 19, Salt Lake City, who died of carcinoma May 19 at 10:05 a.m. in a Salt Lake City hospital. She was born February 10, 1947, at Dragerton to Keith LeRoy and Deon Draper Stevenson. She was a member of the LDS Church and a graduate of South High School, May 28, 1968 Thursday, 1 T r. Price Native Seeks Obituaries smart students save on car insurance with State Farm's Good Student Discount! You may save 20 on your insurance (or your Dad's) if youre a e student between 16 and 25, at least a Junior or in the 11th grade, and have a B average or equivalent Ask about this famous State Farm discount! 3 Models to Choose From Regents Inspect New Members of the University of Utah and College of Eastern Utah board of regents are shown with Dr. John Tucker, CEU director, inspecting new music building. Left to right are Bryant Stringham, E. Carbon Mrs. Jack Jensen 888-206- Music Building at Anderson Camper Sales 630 Mews Tip Winner F ank Sacco, 651 Parkway, is the recipient of a BYU E. Walt Donaldson 26 W. Main Phone 637-003- 0 STATE FARM MUTUAL AVTOMOtllt INSURANCE Office Bloomington, COMPANY Illinois WE'RE k CELEBRATING OUR Jergens Lotion $1.00 re'Xi tip prize this week. Mr. Sacco accident Mone'orted a three-ca- r Price PRICE THEATRE NOW SHOWING SAT. and SUN. MATINEES ONLY Seven Dwarfs to the Rescue All Admissions 50c MAY SUN.-MON.-TU- ES. 29-30-- 31 Bona-quist- Red-for- The story of what they did to a kid... nataue wood CHRiStOPHer PLummer msioe Daisy dover IN Nose Art A PAKULA fttm Scrertfe MULLIGAN PRODUCTION PAKULA by ALAN by GAVIN IAM8CRT PANAVISWON (Verted by R0GFRT FROM WARNER TECHNICOLOR W CAN KT3 BROS, P MOTOR VU For a special buy on the car thats all Buick-- 66 Buick Special -- go see the dealer whos all deal your Buick dealer! Regular $1.00 Size FOR Gerald Blaine Anderson 4 th North Sun-ivsif- surprise bir.hday party was he'd May 16 for nine year old Terry PeaBrigham Young Univers.ty cock. She was surprised by 28 boys announced the names of '374 today studay morning on Nickerson Hill in and girls. dents who will receive at degrees Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perry of Ver- the spring convocation of the 91st Price from which only property nal are visiting at the home of Commencement Friday, May 27, at damage resulted. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Perry, Drag- 10 a.m. in George Albert Smith erton. Other visitors were Mr. and Fieldhouse. Mrs. Laird Perry and son Michael 1965. Read the Classifieds Among those listed are the folof Salt Lake City. Carbon and Emery County Surviving are her parents; brothlowing Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Bakke have students: You may have been selected to er, sisters, Allen, Edna, Roxann, MexRonda and Tamie, all of Salt Lake moved from Dragerton to New Lea Johansen, Castle Margaret see a movie FREE. ico. Mr. Bakke was transferred from City, grandmother, Mrs. Martha Dale; Cherrie Dawn Paulsen, DragGreen River Missile Complex. Nevin N. Anderson and F. Stevenson, Columbia. erton; Through the cooperation of the Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Berardi H. Burial was in the Memorial Gar- of Salt Lake Leonard Green, Ray Huntington; PRICE THEATRE, THE City were week end dens of the Valley. Lamont visitors at the home of Mr. and Trauntvein, Kenilworth, will award two theatre Worthen Richard Law, Orangeville; Mrs. Frank Berardi, Dragerton. D. Menzies, Leonard Ki Shield. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Sam Madrid of Dragpasses each week in the classified EBENEZER GILLE1S Dennis Breinholt, Thomas Fredererton announce the marriage of Funeral services were conducted their daughter Delores to Marine ick Hills and Leonard Miller, Price; columns. Read the classifieds . . . You may be a lucky winner . . . Gerald D. Watt, Ph.D., Wellington. Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Green John T. Busch. They will be marRiver LDS Ward Chapel for Ebene-ze- r ried May 28 in the Good Shepherd (Eb) Gilleis, 73, Green River, Catholic Church, Dragerton. who died of natural causes May The Knights of Columbus enter21 in Price. tained mothers and daughters of He was born February 21, 1893, the Good Shepherd parish on Moat Circleville, Piute County, to Dan- thers Day. A breakfast was preiel and Susannah Knell Gilleis. He pared by the men. The new officers of the Good married Christene Johnson in June of 1942 in San Francisco- - They were Shepherd Altar Society were instaldivorced. He had been a Green Riv- led last Wednesday evening by Faer resident since 1900. He was a re- ther Verdi during devotions. The tired stockman, member of the LDS new officers are: Mrs. Vera i, president; Mrs. Della Church and veteran of World War vice president; Mrs. Bonnie I. Miller, secretary; and Mrs. Maureen Surviving are a brother and a sisTensfeldt, treasurer. ter, Robert and Una Gilleis, both Father thanked Mrs. Neumeier, of Green River. the outgoing president and her ofBurial was in the Green River ficers for their endeavors during Elgin Cemetery under the direction the past year and expressed the hope of the Mitchell Funeral Home. that the new officers would be inspired by their example. THEIR JOB IS OVER . . . Honor students who took part on the gradFollowing the installation, a pot JAMES REDTORD luck dinner was enjoyed by the uation program for Notre Dame High School last Sunday included Carol Cnssman, Katherine Besso, Frank Fraser, Linda Karmond and Funeral services for James members of the Altar Society, Fathformer Carbon County resi- er Verdi, and two guests, Mrs. Lola Kerry Pace, left to right. Twenty five seniors were awarded diplomas Cal Photo dent who died May 24 in Salt Lake Logston and Mrs. Amelia Bonacci. at the rites. City of a heart ailment, will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Price Masonic Temple. Burial will be in the Urice City cemetery under the direction of the Mitchell Funeral Home. A or call Carvell Matson, Dr. Tucker, Chairman Edward C'yde and W. W. Clyde. The regents visited the CEU campus Tuesday. Caledonian Photo Carbon and Emery Students Listed For Degrees 7 CEU See Campers at SANDERS TEXACO PRICE 504 E. Main Com-pagn- 3 COVERS LINE CAMPER STAGG Post Commission Immediate delivery It Wide choice of body styles, colors and options Low down payments it Easy terms Top trade Dry Goods Department Rayette Aqua Net Hair Spray WENDESDAY JUNE '66 Buick Special won its class in the PURE OIL PERFORMANCE TRIALS and the POPULAR SCIENCE GOLD CUP for outstanding braking performance in the TRIALS and with deals like this. It'll win you, too I $1.00 PER also prnt polder ttomam RALPH Sai- msotrs fa.ee -your Buick dealer during bit &- & KRAYNC MOTOR TRUSTED TRADING SINCE 1890 CO. 98 S. 3rd CAR Sidney' Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick Special right now? (With summer so near and savings so big?) -- See FAMILY NIGHT 1 E. Price, Utah use4 v whirrs ttrr ACTM POITICI 1963 fttrlia Festival CINEMASCOPE METeOCOLO l O V |