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Show Thursday, October "ill 5, 167 Price, OtaK 5 finitriHi.intfii.lii-f.- 'tyy'i' . f.J'-''Jv. rv? ., ' a f r A.l' r t' ff- c- ? , LT ' er Mary William, principal cf Noire Dame High School, will attend the Counselcrs Seminar. at the University cf Utah, Friday, Oct. 13. Beth Sister Mary William and Father Joseph T. Fitzgerad, N: 're Dame School administrator, will participate in the High School Adminisiracrs and Counsellors Symposium at the University, Saturday, Oct. 14. S.-- . , im? X' 2i iv " : V i & , f'' ,r.; i t ! " , Av . Attend Seminar To : .'- - , IMPORTANT WT MESSAGE JlituilLiii litkil - rtjliitlkliiifjiihmuiMuii r ip" tyll.L.lau.J.uiluilk!lllJtfUHU., ii,mjfrHi.!illll)lkhltlfklfi1: - '' "tiiin ffi3 Juniors Share in Parade Honors The senior class float titled A Whale of a Victory was the first place winner in the homecoming parade competition. This unique creation had eyes which blinked and every once in a while it spouted spray as realistically as the real thing. representing an octopus constructed by the junior class shared third place honors with the sophomore entry in the homecoming parade. Each of the three high school classes entered at least two fluids in the parade which also included the marching band, Iep Club, Juniorcttes and classmen. The junior class won in the participation division and the seniors won for publicity. TLn' CARBON STAKE JK $.' -,- J-w Geneology, Youth To be Stressed 1 " - t.' 'ti1 ?,' .' S I Ri- 14 , Vxl v' i i; - t Genealogy fl grams 1 'T - i.rcv-- JAMES VERNON SHARP Returns to Hospital Private First Class Janies Eardley, former resident of Hiawatha and brother of A. R. and J. K. Eardley, left Friday to enter the Army hospital at Oakland, Calif.j for further treatment. He had been wounded three times Marine . in Vietnam. Defensive Driving The Utah Safety Council reminds you that safe driving is not a matter cf luck. If you've had some near misses in traffic lately . . . better learn the fried and time metluxls of defensive driving that the professionals use. I. ' tl f Helper Attorney Breaks Leg on - Queen Jeanette Kokal, center, with attendants Kathy Matthews, left, and Nancy Wheeler are pictured aboard royalty float in Carbon High Schools Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Saturday and Sunday one couhselor, high council advisStake Center. the at Elder J. Vernon Sharp of the or stake clerks, all ward bishops and counselors, executive secregenealogy committee and Mrs. of ward priesthood execuNorma 0. Nichols of the general tary tive committee, ward High Priests the will board Primary represent church at the sessions. Mr. Sharp group leader and ward record an electrical engineer and store examiners. manager, was president of the Primary workers will meet Andes mission. Mrs. Nichols has been active in most of the auxil- from 2 to '3: 15 p.m. with the iaries of the church, is a secret- stake primary board members, ary by profession and is an counselor to the stake president, active civic and PTA worker. high council advisor and Mrs. The Mormons are noted for Nichols. From 3:30 to 5 p.m. in their extensive family 'records as- addition to the above all ward sociated with their Temple activ- Primary board members and ities while the Primary associa- presidents will meet. tion of the church conducts the From 7 to 9 p.m. will be the and social religious weekday Priesthood leadership meeting. training for the children of the church. General sessions, open to the Duane A. Frandsen, president public, will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. A morning of Carbon Stake, said stake priest-hfxtleaders would meeting at 8 oclock is scheduled genealogy met Saturday from 3 to 5:30 p.m. for the stake presidency, stake and will include genealogy repre- clerks, high council, ward bishopsentative, slake presidency and rics and ward clerks. d tami UNNELL Moab, Utah Elk won second place. E. Photo Sun-Advoca- te Staff al Engelby Star) Litizzette, Helper city attorney, is confined1 to the Carbon Hospital this week suffering from a servere fracture cf the lower left leg following an accident involving a horse on an elk hunt last Sunday morning. ice career began in 1958 on the Salmon National Forest. Transferee Joins Orville HELPER homecoming parade held Friday. This float, built by the senior class, Forest Sevice Manti-LaS- Hunting Trip has trans- Nationferred to the Manti-LaSal Forest from ithe Division of Timber Management in the For- est Service Regional Office, Ogden. He will fill the vacancy created by the transfer of Robert W. Bates to Arizona. The new staff officer will have for fire control, responsibility timber management, land uses and recreation management. Mr. Engelbys wide range of experience has prepared him well for his new assignment, said Forest Supervisor Robert B. Ter-ri- l. Mr. Engelby has become familiar with all phases of commercial timber sales and other phases of timber management while in the regional office. Mr. Litizzette was leading a horse in the upper Beaver area Before graduating with a degree when he and the animal became in forestry from the University of in some barbed wire entangled Minnesota, Mr. Engelby served and the horse fell across his leg. two years with the United States John Porter, Price, and Mr. PorArmy. He is a member of the ters son were in the immediate Foresters area when the accidetn occurred Society of American and the Xi Sigma Pi (national at 8 a.m. honorary forestry fraternity). According to Mr. Porter, the The Engelbys have three sons horse could very well have caused and a daughter Bruce, Eric, more bodily damage to Mr. John and Dianne. had he not been at the scene to attempt to calm the More than 60 per rent of all animal. Fortunately the escape Scries E U. S. Savings Bonds was accessable to four wheel-driv- e sold each year are bought through vehicle and Mr. Litizzette the Payroll Savings Plan. Buy was transported to the hospital Bonds where you work; our men after temporary splint had been in Vietnam do. set on his injured leg. B. CHRISTENSEN Agents for LEISURE HOME JET COLUMBIA VISTA LINER He was born March 4, 1920, at Mohrland, Emery County, to Peter B. and Grace Cox Christensen. He was associated with the Carbon Transfer Co. at Helper for a number of years. He married Charlotte Perigo in 1939. They were divorced. He married Donna F.aston Feb. 16, 1957, in Price. He was a member of the t.DS Church, veteran of World War II. Surviving are his widow; Wood-side- ; sons, Max E., Price; Bruce B., Kenilworth; Kelly Gx, HelpWoodside; er; Todd Douglas. three grandchildren; mother, San Jose, Calif.; brothers, sisters, Airo M., Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Doyle (Cleo) Sorenson, Selma, Calif.: Mrs. Pete (Berta) Stovn-off- , Santa Barbara, Calif.; Mrs. Jesse (Mahalia) Cox, Van Nuys, Calif.; Mrs. Lowell (Zola) Smith, China Lake. Calif.; Mrs. Gair (Darlene) Robison, San Jose. Burial was in the Price City Cemetery. AARON FOR IMORMATlOn CALI Set-U- p in Eastern Utah - Bunnell Dodge PRICE -- - Piles 637-028- 4 MOAB 637-146- 5 Nites -- - - 253-554- 6 253-437- 6 ivy1 - PURCHASE PLAN Auto Financing CASTLE DALE Funeral services for Aaron Mitchell, 63. who died Sept. 26 at Castle Dale, were conducted Saturday at p m. in the Castle Dale LDS Ward Chapel. He was born March 31, 1904, at Polain City, Ohio, to John Watts and Effic Alberta Curry Mitchell. He married Marie Laurence Feb. 6, 1931, al Ge Elum, Wash. He was a carpenter. Survivors include his widow; daughters, Mrs. Neil (Norma) two Wash.; Pomeroy, Lyons. brothers, sisters, grandchildren; Mark, Seattle; W. C., Plain City: Hr ten, Vancouver, Wash.: Mrs. Harriet Miller, Yakima, Wash., and Mrs. Olive Hetrick, Glum-busOhio. Burial was in the Castle Dale Cemetery under the direction of the rau'.vll Et.' Mortuary. 1 WATER HEATER Ruud Varimatic Is the first fully automatic gas water heater. 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If your water heater is the boss in your home if you have to wait for more hot water several times a day When you need a Prior to that he served in various capacities, including district ranger on the Salmon National Forest in Idaho. His Forest Serv COX We Sell -- - Buy -- - Rent -- - Lease -- - Finante ! housecleaning in the fall Youll Need a Place to Keep That Deer ! Obituaries Eastern Utah Remember -- .JtituiibMiit- Carbon Homecoming Lovelies and children probe stressed at special meetings of the .quarterly conference of Carbon Stake of the V I will V jVJt gjk IDS Conference $STi At W- 1, ii imiMWt.i A'H i; ' . who do spring A float Photo Sun-Advoca- te x to women Seniors Ccme Up with a Whale Holds 420 Pounds Prompt, courteous service on every Cenersl Electric Freezer sold. Sliding Basket for Storage Convenience. Entire aluminum Liner Acts as surface. cabinet, and All seams completely sealed tg protect insulation from moisture. 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