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Show -- Mm H HT" i r tez3r'Ff ocdie -- &i!i4iRiyM tf MF , age Price, Utah 1 Dr F. (). Flom of Price has Iren elected to membership in the Academy of Chiropractic Pain Control of the International Pain Contn.l Institute (IPCI) following Thursday, March 23, 1967 a year of intmsive study and re-arch conducted in conjunction with his practice. The hr, nor and title was bestow'-e- d March 10 at a guidance semRuth B. Grogan, secretary, Velda inar held in Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Flom was one of 100 doctors from Nay, blood program chairman, Marcheta Pierucci, Gray Ladies, throughout the U. S. and Canada Charlotte Pike, volunteer chair- selected to participate. man, and Claudette Mole, volunSome early American Indian teer worker tribes cremated their dead. The fund drive is m 7 tJ" PUK mm Price Chiropractor Elected IPCi Member Two boys and four girls were born at the Carbon Hospital during the past week to the following: March 14: Mrs. Vickie Lea Bunker, Price, boy. March 16: Mrs. Esther Trease, Scofield, girl. March 17: Mrs. Richard Lee si 'Ifg Red Cross Worker Addresses Carbon Fund Drive Leaders ' 4 ' vs 3r? X'v iV -- s:ic C. rr - . - ' i s.' ., i 444 th 4 t ''.' - f ,C-- 2$8&pSp? ' Nk Who is your neighbor?" asked Weldon C. Mathews, Magna, director of the State Tax Commission, vs ho is a volunteer worker with the American Red Cross. Is he just across the street, or across the world? Mr. Matthews remarks were ,4- directed to volunteers of the Red Cress program on March 11th ' ;, as they met to round out plans 1 4 x for the annual March fund drive which is headed this year by Tom Anderson. High under sponsorship The guest speaker, said that Daughters and DeMolay. donors are helping neighbors whether they contribute for diapers in Veitnam, or towards the search for two brothers in an avalanche near Salt Lake City. from Helper, also will appear as Its the neighbors kid who needs special guest. Now attending Utah gamma globulin, he said. State University, Gary has apThe visitors also noted that peared on three occasions with when human beings help one anthe famed Utah Symphony. He other, they help God, that if all also was selected to take special do their best, no matter how piano study at Stanford University small, there will be less suffering, last summer. and that each individual must love Redmond and Steve will feature people in rder to serve them. their famed levitation, hypnotic, Those people who gripe against along with other mysteries from ARC, he suggested are in the the world of magic. same unparticipating category as The show is sponsored by the those who 4' &?. $144 4, 4 ... MAD, MAD, MAD The Terry Sisters who will appear on a program w4 at Caibon cf the Jobs 't Ji V44 44 !: a Magical Variety Show on Tap at Carbon High Friday Friday night the curtain will who just returned from auditions rise on the Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad in I.as Vegas. Carla and Becky World of Redmond the Wizard Terry began their singing career and Steve at the Carbon High at the age of four and six. They Auditorium at 8 oclock. winners on the Ted arc three-tim- e This delightful evening of en- Mack Show in New York. Since tertainment will feature the Terry then, their career has boomed and Sisters, popular recording artists, recently they won the USO talent Their first record, competition. just released, has met with great Kiwanis Meeting At Job Corps response. Also appearing are the Singing Ottleys, singers in the Von Trappe Family style. The Ottleys have appeared on the Herb Jepko Show at the Valley Music Hall several and also at Old Faithful Inn This weeks meeting of the times in Yellowstone National Park. Price Kiwanis Club will be held brilliant pianist at the Castle Valley Job Corps Gary Amano, Conservation Center tonight starting at 6:30. Ward Seybold is chairman for the evening and will have as his speaker Earl Hills Red who will give a talk and demonAs American Red Cross activstration on modern-darocketry. ities in Southeast Asia continue Howard C. Maycock, Spring-villan upward spiral, there is a conlieutenant governor of Dadditional qualidistrict tinuing need for ivision I of the staff. fied of Kiwanis International, will be a special guest at this meeting. Openings are available for asInvitations also have been extend- sistant field directors, hospital ed to Kiwanians of the Sunnyside, social and recreational workers, and clubmobile personnel. FurHelper and Orem clubs. Next week the Price Kiwanians ther information and application will have as their guests the CEU forms are available from local Red Cross chapters. basketball team and coach. Center Tonight International Order of Jobs Daughters, Bethel No. 3, and Castle Valley Chapter of the Order of DeMolay. Tickets are available at Price Trading Co., from the Jobs Daughters and and at the door. Need for Qualified Cross Workers o Install A New mnmx as IFumage Are you tired of shoveling coal and hauling clinkers? We can take your coal furnace out and install a new gas furnace without losing a nights heat. Expert Installation We have a complete line of other gas appliances. All 472-577- - March Mrs. Jeanette 19: Mrs. Price, boy; ter Atwood, Scofield, James girl. Notre Dame Boosters 5S GAMES PARTY Saturday. Mar. 25 $210 BLACKOUT $25.00 GUARANTEED! BUILDING QUONSET Starting at 8:00 p.m. Free Refreshments Everyone Welcome! Donation $i.oo 5 i day. Mrs. Cecila Minnietti of Cantura Creek, Calif., is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Nella Tabone, and the Pete Tabone family. Angene Basso of Salt Lake City visited over the week end with her parents the Angelo Bassos. Paul Tabone, a BYU student, visited over the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tabone. Mrs. June Pendleton,. Jimmy and Carla attended capping exercises for her daughter Ivelyn last Friday evening at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. Miss Katherine Leo of Salt Lake City visited last week with her mother, Bernice Leo, and her brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor, Mrs. Bertha Woodward and Mr. and Mrs. Frank James of Helper visited in Manti Saturday with Mrs. Pearl Ekland. The ladies are all sisters, and they were joined by their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Thro Seeley of Scofield, for the day. Miss Marvel Fish of Provo visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Barney were Provo visitors over the week end at the Charles Barney home. '.CRACK DOWN, ON BILLS NOwlet Join injout Money-Savin- g Starts NOW! Watch these ULTRA-MODER- 5-P- N RED HOT VALUES Reg. EARLY AMERICAN C. LUXURY 2-P- Reg. Per Day (BSMIl ECOffOMK cost money!! Save . . with a complete overhaul at REDD MOTOR COMPANY. The repairs by our expert technicians will quickly pay for themselves. 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Mr. Hamer gave seme statistics of volunteer work as he pinpointed necessary expenses in the line of progress giving aid. such as buildings for now, and residents are encouragthe processing and storing of ed to contribute as much as they blood, etc. can. Help Us He'p, pleads the Ernest Hartman, water safety Red Cross in beginning its 1967 chairman, brought the group up kickoff. to date concerning the new swim The American Red Cross is the instrument chosen by the pool. In discussing the blood program, Congress to help carry out the a speaker mentioned that if this obligations assumed by the United county does not support this seg- States under certain internationment of the Red Cross, the blood al treaties known as the Geneva program could be dropped in this or Red Cross Conventions. Specarea. When connected with the ifically, its Congressional charprogram, a local hospital charges ter imposes on the American Red only its fee for administering the Cross the duties to act as the blood, which is furnished free by medium of voluntary relief and the Red Cross. communication between the AmIn attendance at the meeting erican people and their armed Saturday were also Sadie Rizzuto, forces, and to carry on a system Red Cross youth chairman; Louise of national and international reLeavitt, chairman of service to lief to prevent and mitigate sufmilitary families; Joye Coates, fering caused by disasters. Fivolunteer worker; R. L. Finney, nances used for services to the publisher; Ralph armed forces, veterans and famCoates, Mrs. Tom Anderson, vol- ilies in 1966 required $26,775,200; gripe against other unteers; Joe A. Koran, board disaster service required $10 milmember; Jean Gerrard, Esta Lee lion. These amounts are in adorganizations. Gerald T. 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