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Show k iffTrytMr unpr y jhiunjnpiyupn Frfuy Thursday, dune 8, 1967 City Library Book Circus Starling date for the Utah-- J Price Junior High Recognizes Outstanding Students Named Opens June 20 cus Price, e, as the 10 Bixik Cir- sponsored by Price City Library is June 20, and will continue to Aug. 19, according to Librarian Blanche Waterman, who said Monday there was still lime for young patrons of the library to sign up for the summer reading program. The program helps to develop the library habit in children, and to bring those who are not used to this facility, into the library. Purpose of the program is to bring the into contact with adventures which await within the covers of good books. being j : O- :. - Quantity of reading is not the' main objective, although it figures. The main idea is to estabThe communities of East Carlish good reading habits in a bon will launch a clean-ucamchild. The summer reading program paign Saturday much like that has been developed so that the , conducted last year and pictured on the photographs. important participation in group One accompanying shows the clean-u- p within the will be to the available activity of Dragerton and the community youngsters, who desire to par- other (ffort which was expended ticipate with others. Also, the in the highway to East cleaning mild competition is stimulating Carbon from its junction with for some, and for others, the very U. S. 50-fact of receiving something persuch as a certificate, to sonal, show a teacher when school resumes in the fall, is of importance. Communities of East Carbon Plan Annual p Clean-U- p, Paint-U- p accomplish. The communities of East Carbon have been very successful in past years in winning state and local awards for their efforts in behalf of cleaning up their communities. This year will be no exception in that they are to clean along the state All service organizations of the planning highway from Sunnyside to the East Carbon area are joining in Junction, build a Community and taking specific projects to Park, complete Little League ball This years program will begin with a chuck wagon breakfast at the Sunnyside park at 6:30 a.m. to which everyone is invited to partake of hot cakes, eggs and bacon before starting the day of cleaning up. GOURT01WS session and consumption of an coholic beverage. Mrs. Waterman said that new editions of the classics and many splendid childrens books are daily Price City Court added to the library shelves. Judge Edward Sheya Young people are invited to sign The following persons pleaded Prettyman, expired inspection up for the program. It promises the to offenses set forth sticker. guilty to be eventful. afier their names: Paul Sisneros, public May 23 al- John Marlin Gomez, May 26 reckless driving, speeding, and Program encourage all citizens to paint their homes, trim their trees and ttar down unsightly fences. parks, East Carbon Development Organization is in hopes that a clean community will assist in encouraging people to make their homes in East Carbon and assist in enticing new business to locate in the area. Price Soldier Joins Infantry in Vietnam Army Private Lyle W. Baker, acceleration contest; Shanna Lar19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley conto sen, failure keep proper trol with accident; Grant Ned J. Baker, Route 1, Price, arrived Christensen, speeding. at Pleiku, Vietnam, base camp of The following persons retained the 4th Infantry Division, May 20. an attorney, had a preliminary Before being assigned to a specand were bound over to William Lee Haycock, intoxication; ific unit, he received 50 hours of May 18 Earlene Bucking- hearing, the district court: with the 4th ReplaceCastle Dale Liens displaying illegal safety sticker; ham, no Utah drivers license; Fred Bonomo, un- training May 25 Patricia Ann Nichols, failure to George G. Himonas, no drivers ment Detachment. alcoholic bevInstall Officers wear lens; James Cochrane, ex- license on person; John Helco, no lawfully selling an Training included field sanitaerage. 1967 safely inspection. pired drivers license; Perena B. H. Charles CASTLE DAI E Larsen, tion, civil affairs, mine and booby The Lions Marzo, May 26 Crestobal R. Torres, expired drivers license; May 24 Club of Castle Dale installed new Herb Davis, no drivers license; selling an alcoholic Irap familiarization, unlawfully reconnaiswhile under influence the driving officers May 31. sance and ambush patrolling. Jay L. Silterud, speeding; Har- of intoxicating liquor and expired beverage. The following persons forfeited These included Ira Hatch, presi- vey Aoyagi, speeding. drivers license; Jimmy Maysc for the offenses set forth: bail dent; Lee Peterson, first vice Felix Sixkiller, viola- Donald, overloading; Mason Clark May 20 19 Hebcr Dennis Ward, Meet Navy Son Max-fielMay Weldon tion of restricted drivers license. Rowley, insufficient registration, president; (Shorty) assault. second vice president; De22 Gerald Vernon White, improper gross weight displayed, May Martha Johnson and daughter, H. Gregg Thomas, May 24 lon Olsen, third vice president; Cleland Oviatt, no and overloading; Max E. Davis, overloading; flew to San Diego last Barbara, improper passing. Karl L. Pratt, tail twister; Alyo 1967 safety inspection; Ronald L. no drivers license. no Fred 26 Owen Baur, week welcome to their son and May K. lion Marsel Stovali, overloading; Childs, tamer; Robert Black Boyce, M e anie May 25 of gross weight. display who brother Joe Tingey, secretary and treasurer. Hamilton, no drivers license; no display of gross weight; Theda put into port Directors include Mr. Childs, L. Laurel Ray Upward, overloading; R. Cole, no operators license; with the USS Canberra from South T. Hunter, Stanley Huntington and Vietnam. During the summer, Mary A. Aguayo, expired safety Gerald L. Brundage, driving durElected to Office will Jesse Tuttle. a vacation at home have Joe HarJ. no and drivers license; ing revocation; Layle inspection Harvey Moore, director of adult from naval duties. Family memAttending the installation ban- Bertha Barela, improper backing mon, failure to keep control of vehicle; Lou Ann Adair, allowing for the Carbon County School Dis- bers enjoyed a visit to southern quet were Neil Jensen, Duchesne, with accident; Josephine S. Row-leof the California points of interest while district governor, and Charles failure to stop at stop sign persons to ride on the hood and trict, is the president-elec- t and no drivers license; Karen R. trunk of car; Phillip Baca, pos Adult Education Assn, of Utah. they were together. Bczyack, Price, deputy district. - 1 Bradford Ogden, Colette Keven Cook, Jean Draper, Mich-elRobertson, Ricky Krompel, Peterson, jamce Jones, Jim Shelley Thayn, Linda Parry, Kim Arnold, Susan Oviatt, Smith, Susan Atwood, Dolores Brown, Christine Mathews, Debra Taml-lo- outstanding students the ninth grade at the Price Junior High School at the recent awards program were Tochi, Dolores Brown, Debbie Wheeler, Steven Cowley, Ricky Krompel, Michele Robertson, Susan Atwood, Alene Etzel, Kim Arnold, Susan Carlson and Jean Draper. Laurie Davis, Alene Etzel, Keith Lowrey, Darel Gagon, Orlo Harmon, Max Swenson, Mark Spear, Debbie Wheeler, Linda Kell, DenColleen Nelson, ise Turcasso, Fred Axelgard, Julie Anderson, Evelyn Rees; Jill Jennings, Clyda Frandsen, in Honored as top students in citizenship were the following: David Peterson, Harriet May, Manuel Gomez, Becky Tochi, Bradford Ogden, Blyth Rees, Kim Ball, Colette Peterson, Janice Jones, Susan Atwood, Dolores Brown, Laura Blake, Laurie Davis, Orlo Robert Hall, Debbie Harmon, Wheeler, Brenda Peterson, Nedra Wagner, Sheryl Shurtz, Annette Jones, Denise Turcasso, David Biddinger, Fred Axelgard; e s, Ptggy Swenson, Peggy Bazo, Judy Marinoni, Angelo Paperakis, Becky Judi, Janette Jones, Jimmy Jensen, Don Arnold, Jerry Berensen, Stacy Goss, Jan Leavitt, Jyl Moon, Lynette Noyes, Kaylten Logan and Susan Carlson. Julie Anderson, Jill Jennings, Kevin Cook, Larry Johnson, Vickie Leger, Gary Motte, Ada Garrett, Scott Davis, Jimmy Moreno, Phyllis Jones, Michelle Robertson, Kevin Axelgard, Jean Draper, Stephen Cowley, Angelo Peperakis, Becky Judi, Kaylene Logan, Lynette Noyes, Jan Leavitt, Mitzi HiUas, Don Arnold, Vickie Edmunds; Virginia Dimick, Terri Lee Lamph, Susan Carlson, Peggy Swenson, Peggy Bazo, Judy Marinoni, Susan Oviatt, Shelley Smith, Christine Mathews, Joan Bruno, Roselyn Bikakis, Carolyn Jones, Sandra Selman, Barbara Odendahl, Alice Miller, Alan Powell, Ruth Vigil, Ricky Krompel, Nora Sooklaris, Kenny Orr, Mark Lewis, Debra Miller and Guy Moss. Recognized for attendance records were Becky DiCaro, Kathryn Davis, Rani Nikas, Susan Atwood, Keith Lowrey, Darel Gagon, Dol- When you pay your bills, dont forget to pay yourself first. Put five percent of your take-hom- e pay in an envelope and send it to us. 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