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Show Thursday, February 29, 1968 Former Carbon Development Drive Opens March . Couple Notes Golden Wedding Mr. and idiuid laurun, American Imk, fi rrin-- i i,f Car'xn (lumj when ill v re sided fur 38 years, wi hi in. re Sunday, Jib Is, on ih. o.'ciiion uf ihur pu'di n wedding unmviis-ary- 1 . s r From the Horses Mouth Ix-e- i j ' d j sok-mni- i r, Chuck-wago- - r, n 1 - lie Hiawatha Idu-ution- Ik-e- n H- -'d 1962. Cath-iu'ic- gem-rofiit- n A famdy ilinm r was n the Pior r Room at the 0.ik I oik. Crist Irn. Sp.ini-.lThey were m.irrnd Jib. IB, 1918, in Su l Juki- - Cnv. Hie mard in iln- - Suit riage was lake JUS Jt inple June 11', I'll!) Mr. I woiked ft.r i!n- Jim Grande rail ii, id us ;i li'acksiiuih-Wililelilt- Peirli ss Coal Co and Geneva Sieil, Provo, until his in MR. AND MRS. LDUAKD LAURbCN I plnu-- baseball in tin- - Utah Central League and managed junior baseball. He is a nu inlier of the American Legion and the I.ast Sijiiad Club. r terms in federal prison Mrs. I nursen was an active mends r of ilk- - I DS t hoir and Re- wen- assessed upon two Indiana lief Society while residing in this men who had pleaded guilty to with in connection county. She is a memlier of the kidnapping American Leg ton Auxiliary and transporting a girl to Go'd Star Mothers of Utah. Wellington. Thomas F. Stevens and Jerry They had five childn n three of whom are living. Mrs. Charles L. J. Slroinske. both 23. and both (Beth) F.lli.s, Helper; Edward C., from Wist Terre Iljiile, Iml , Brigham City, and Carl Eugene, Granger. They have six grandCar Burglarized children one of whom is rurrt ntly serving an IDS mission in Lamar FdAards, 238 North Fifth Avi nue. Price, reported to the she riffs office that his car was burglarized while parked at tin- Ikiwling alley "two or three weeks ago. Taken was a portable radio and tape recorder valued at Defense Course on Tap Kidnappers Draw Six Years Each sentenced by U. S. District Judge Willis W. Ritter under the youth offender of fideral statutes which v is a maximum of six years for ct rl.un youthful criminals design-anat the discretion of the senwen- Six-yea- Cub Scout Pack $75. Has Award Fete Soft Coal Production The first annual Blue & Gold banquet for Notre Dames Cub Scout pack was held Feb. 23 in the Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church hall. The banquet was in observance of the y of the Boy Scoiits of America. Cubmaster Mike Finch served as master of ceremonies and introduced the guests Father John LaBranche, District Scout Executive Stephen Perry, pack leaders, Cub Scouts anil thi ir parents. Mr. Perry presented Father LaBranche the Cub Scout charter ard each scout his registration card after which Mr. Finch was presented a certificate and ribbon for the packs Boy Scout Week window display. This display was in Johns Shoe Store window and contained items the Cubs had made. Athletic awards were presented to Louis Craven, Darrell Paul Gentry, Paul Grako, Randy Haycock and Jimmy New. David Capalbo was presented the highest ward in Cub scouting, the Webelos, after which he was graduated into Notre Dames Boy Scout troop under the leadership of Rudy Felice. prize-winnin- g Soft coal production from Jan. through Dec. 30, 1967, was an estimated 54.9,000,000 tons, according to the National Coal Assn. This compares with a total production of 533,881,000 tons for the previous year, an increase of approximately 15,119,000 tons. 1, mentioned were Danny Jamie Blanc, Gary OBerto, Pappas, Michael Siaperas, Fisier, Norman Vuksinick, Kandaris, David Henderson Joey Johnson. Peck, Ted Nick John and Boys receiving cards in addition and, they tencing judge. According to court records, the couldnt find a car with keys in kidnap victim, Jane! IXtwnen, the ignition, they kidnapped Miss Crawfordsvillc, Iml, was not mo- Dowm n and took her fathers car. Their journey ended Dec. 27 at lest d or physically harmed during the crosscountry automobile FERRON Suffers Hand Hurts ti ip. T he two di fondants pleaded guilty Friday to kidnapping and innocent to transportation of u stoli n motor vehicle across state lines. James F. Housley, assistant U. S. attorney, presented a motion Tuesday which was granted by Judge Ritter that the automobile charge be dismissed because the court already had adequate sentencing power as a of the kidnap plea. for the defendants Attorneys stressed that the men had no previous records of violent crimes aril treated their kidnap victim with courtesy. According to Mr. King, the two defendants were cellmates in the Indiara State Reformatory and planmd to leave Indiana for British Columbia and "live a ro SOCIETY Fashion Fling Planned by New Century !t What is appropriate and likeable from morning until evening in clothes will be displayed by models and dress shops at a Spring Fashion Fling to be given Wednesday, March 13 by New Century Club. A dress rehearsal is scheduled for March 12. Phases of the costume parade will include sports and teen-ag- e wear . . . probably some extremes, too. Special features of the evening will be mens clothes, and music To N.D. between changes. A number of door prizes have been selected for the evening. Six Notre Dame High School This is New Centurys annual students will appear on Channel project. Each year the club sup2 TV on the Inquiring Editor, ports a community program. In a program sponsored by the Salt the past the Boy Scouts, hospital, Lake Tribune each Saturday after- nursing home, Opportunity Center, noon at 12:30. and CEU have benefitted from the Students who will be on the funds. panel are Jamie Besso, Kathy DeSimone, Linda Kobe, Dick Criss-maGirl John Spatafore and Grubie Veltri. day-lon- g Host Students Saturday civil defense. The subsequent sions will be held on consecutive .six Wednesdays, March 13 and 20, and Busy Baker 4 Hers held their each will begin at 7 pm. Mrs. fifth nice ting Feb. 23 at the home Greenland also will distribute of Mrs. Sum Fal.sone. At 3:30 the . lire on the subject. busy but careful cooks washed The course is free to the pub- -' their hands and set to work. lie and everyone is welcome. Kaaren Shelletly, Judy Johnson oiimiim anil Gad Brower made blueberry Unnamed 4-- H Club pancakes. Lori FuIsoih and Lori Jo Capallxi mack cinnamon nut A group of youngsters met' a! pancakes. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jame?' ' Club-TbBy way of experimentation, Cave to organize a they mixed several solutions, put members have yet to choose -- a into pop bottle, stretched a bal- name but officers were elected loon over the top and shook it up. as follows: Janice Thayn, presiThe effects were interesting. dent; Richard Thayn, .vice pjesi The week before, the Busy Bak- dent; Brenda Anderson, secretary, ers met at Mrs. Gary Browers and Janet Ericson, reporter. home and made macaroni cheese Gaines chairman is Debra Thayn caxerole, sweetheart cherry pie, and serving on other committees-cheese dip and tea. While the are Linda Cave, Edwin Ericson, food was cooking, the girls sang Ed Oliver, Dana Barker, Kevin Litsler and Nancy Golding. songs and played games. Baking Again Clayton Berensen spent a week in Carbon Hospital after suffering hand hurts when his fingers were caught in a planer. He lost parts of his index and middle finger of his left hand. He was remodeling a home at the time of the acci- lit-e- ra I Mr. and Mrs. Max Pearixk and Ronnie of Murray spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ilersh Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nelson and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Anderson and son, Salt Lake City, visited dent. with Olive Olsen and Louis last Nina Williams spent a few days week for a few days. last week in Salt Lake City. She Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larsen was a guest at the home of Ina were hosts to members of the 81st and Elton Williams. She went to Quorum of Seventies of Ferron at see her new grandson born to a dinner night. Guests Charles and Connie Torgeson. Mr. included Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jerald and Mrs. Arthur Torgeson, other Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard grandparents, are residents of Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bailey The new arrival has Bicknell. and Glen Barney. Mrs. Knigha ton of Bountiful. Grant and Carolyn Nelson have named their new baby Kullecn, Mrs. DeVerl Lamb of Morgan is helping with her new grandchild. Another grandparent is Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nelson of Ferron, and R. B. Woolley a of Ogden. Tho little girl is welcomed home by a brother and r, , , SAVE like I Pre-Sprin- g Clearance! Former Price Weds Ogden Youth Vuk-sinic- k bridesmaids dresses. Grand par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Grange of Price attended the reception. Group 6.50, 5.60, QUALITY RETREADS E" 1- -4 for $40.00 5.90, 7.00x14; 6.50, 6.00x16 6.40, 6.50x13; Group Group 1- 1-4 for $44.44 -4 Mr. and Mrs. HUNTINGTON Val Dean Oveson of Huntington, the engagement and announce forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Jackie NieLson, to Bert Bunnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay L. Bunnell of Price. The afternoon wedding will take place at the Bunnell home, after which the bride-elect- s parents will host the couple at a reception in the for $46.66 8.00x14, 7.10x15 7.00x13; 6.00, lfi- Rian Wedding y. 4 Qf 8.50, 7.50x14, 6.70x13 9.00, fQr 9.50x14; 7.60, 8.00x15 $4g gg 7.00, Huntington 8.20, No i'aymeiils Until April irlli Terms Available m DiNCSA'JR TIRE Retreads feature the NEW Space - Age MOLECULON Tread Rubber applied by the Electronic OR3. TREAD Retread Applicator. Use your Walker Bcnkard, BankAmerkcrd or E-- Z Budget terms 200 E. Main Phone Moosehaven operators from the Image were in Sa't Lake City Sunday to attend a Paramount hair show at Hotel Utah Empire Room, where styles for spring hair were shown. The six who attended were Chris Tire Service Inc. Price, Utah y Himonas, M'nyier, i Spatafore TVs end at the Colleen Beach, Claudia Puv Jouflas, Maria and Martha King. EMERSON and Stereos nw mmujCTMPNH Cleo and Dewey Stewart, Salt Lake City, were in Ferron over the week and Color and Black and White On Demonstrator and Freight Damaged Models home of IJewellis Killpack. Mrs. Brent Funk entered the Carbon Hospital last week for treatment of colitis. I VOICE Joe Marinoni reported to the sheriffs office that the office at the Marinoni mine in Soldier Canyon had been burglarized the night of Feb. 22. Missing was $18 in currency and $12 in change. Entry was gained by prying open the front door with a screw driver. tape tfe rec-Cjj- Regularly Sells for $588 ? Ty -- ' A. Sec The ROBERTS TAPE RECORDER ELEtTKOXIU Lamar CASTLE GATE 4d Slere-0-Ma;- . Heavy Equipmentman Army SocL. Snow, 26, ialist Five son of Mr. and Mrs Clinton Snow. Castle Gate, on Tib 8 was assigned as a heavy eqmprmr Enin Co D of the B at Tt Benning, Ga His gineer wife Carol lues in Columbia, Ga $ $ d four-spee- XS OF MUSIC I's elegant contemporary simMODEL 9M "VISrA louvered grille coverings, and Walnut handsome plicity, a beautiful Vista the finish make rich Stale addition to any home. The circuitry is Solid o tuner and an ultrasensitive AM throughout: ? d (R) amplifier. The deluxe ord changer handles all popular record sizes, automa or manuay. The Mixlel 9S4 ER"(R) ftalure provides for the addition of Mod. 1492 hand-rubbe- , I Save 8137 dDn This! NOW Slereo Console Office Burglarized Six of ZENITH in the Carbon Hospital since Feb. 12 after he suffered a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pitts and Todd of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Magliocco and Eva McDonald, Price, were guests at Maggie Fugates Sunday. Eva is staying for a few days. Beauticians Attend Hair Show DINOSAUR 637-248- 0 Granger. Bemerd Jewkes has been Next Monday, March 4, is chapter night for Women of the Moose, and chairman of the evening, Mrs. E'hel Avery, has ordered a film, to "Moosehaven Health Center, Reports Car Burglarized be shown. All members are invited to come out and see the Mary Piantes, Price, reported to film. informative police that during the speech interesting, contest at College of Eastern Utah two weeks ago her car, parked Local near the school, was burglarized. Nine tapes were stolen White Walls Only $1.00 Each More Lowest Prices Ever on LDS Chapel. Moose Women To See Film On in did during SABO'S sister. DINOSAUR TIRE HAS BIG-EDG- ... - Guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fowler were Sam Fowler, Denver, and Mrs. Iness Teague and daughter of Additional personnel assisting Pleasant Grove. with the pack besides Mr. Finli Richard Funk and Jack Rhodes and Father LaBranche, who the week end in Ferron. spent serves as institutional representaSalt Lake City, visited with Jack, tive, are Frank Capalbo, pack his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur treasurer; John OBerto, Webelos Rhodes. Richard also spent some leader and assistant cubmaster; time with his grandmother, Mary Mrs. OBerto and Mrs. Albert Richard and Jack also atFunk. The program is presented each Blanc, den mothers; Norman Leautaud-Worley the tended recepof in is from week with students different Sr., who charge Following the marriage of Miss in Wellington. tion and schools The and Kathleen Michael and high promotion participating. membership Grange Mrs. Andy (Jackie) Sparks of mem bership a park leader, and Mrs. Emma girls oppose the boys in discussing Nielsen in Manti LDS Temple Feb. Iowa, visited recently to the above- - Entwistle, assistant den mother. current events. 21, the couple was feted at a re- Granger, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ception in Ogden LDS 49th Ward. B. and Mary Dea Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Brad Jensen, J. of Ferron. The Jensens met her Kelland Grange, former Price in Salt Lake City and together residents, and Mr. and Mrs. John visited with grandparents they M. Nielsen, all now of Ogden. and Viola Zwahlen and The bride made her lovely wed- Joseph Jackie is employrelatives. other ding gown of chiffon, velvet and ed in the school lunch program in lace, and assisted making the Ent-wistl- e, d. Iwo-hou- Inquiring Editor The dinner tables were cleverly decorated with miniature paper scout caps with a tree bearing ad d'tional small scout caps centering the main table. Blue and gold were the colors used in the decorations. - , d Dtn-mai- New Notre Dame - Court - anni-veisar- 5 Leona Dixon Dk Ml! Reverend Joe h L. (ullege base fken assisted through Drigertoo, I a' her Rudolph Du. Dame de lourdi s parish, Pro e. 343-234- 4 . J i. lend. I) I) , bisltop uf the Suit the Ne a man Centers on the cam-(k- i Si Hi Ijn-r- , All Culholic wuge eurners are and Amlkiny pun-h1 ttke Cuv Catholic Diix'rac, Extension voluntec r workers Futher J hit A I .ilii.im lie u ml usk.-- to pl.dge I per cent of their Mrs Howard Bmghum I. ft ilk- - laynun from the Help-tr- . at M ntie llo have been greatly lutlwr Mu hue! lk.novun, pusior Ida , to visit her eurnings to supkrl the ,jy for t aulid Pnc and East I attain of of the ckoci-se- . urd asMsiunt pus'or of Notre werk and ne.-dby tlx- d.iughic-- Mis, Dule Muriinsen and at the meeting of the througlkkit the mate. family, and new grandson ment Drive workneeds of young men en-- i Mr. and Mrs. Waller Every and ers who will participate in the an- lenng the seminal les for the family enjoyed a family dinner nual project. met and prtestlkiud huve Sunday at the home of his niece, esiuli-Kicked lime will b Sunday. CCD ieni rs huve Mrs. Jix Garcia in Moab. March Id. in parishes throughout lisJk-through the funds received Mi and Mrs. Ray Krernmer By Lana Leonard wd! he dioitw, Htudmg the commitEvery punsh in the dkH-esand ilnlilrtn of Salt lake City from the drive tee for the Notre Dame dr were visitors with her purents, la urd. v parish is frank Prciuh, present needs are met, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sheffield, Ii-I- ) 16 the riding dubs met The Castle Valley Rulers, a I Alsu attending the meeting were drive chairman, assist-by Vice hurs.tl.iy Salt for their montlilv district meeting new club with memlicrs from Ixiih Chuirman Kay Gazell, Dominie father Gerurd Tragi-seand Mrs. Carol Christensen Enqinnia. Julin O'Herto, Donald lake City, the diocesan drive di- at the Posse dublaiuse in Price. Emery and Curium counties, was d.iej'liter ( hristmn of Ogden were accepted by the Stale Assn. Sanchtz and Iuul Hold, iw ay, rector; l.arry IVutaxlv, the lay The host dub was the visitors Saturday with her sister, Rulers, Price, and presidBud Pilling, Several grou)s have benefitted adviser, also from Suit fuike City; representing tin Mrs. l.lnvd Mi I udili n. from drives held the past two f ather John Hart, St Pius X par- ing director was arry McManus. Red Rixk Rulers of Moab, stall'd ish and St. Joseph parish. Mo.ib that his club will sinsor the I.ast minute pljns were made years College students attending and 20 uml Montircllo; Father Gennaro for Civil the U of U. USU ami Weber Stale the Jumlkirie which will lx spnng trail ride on April Verdi, Good Shepherd 21. This is to lx for families. parish. March 9 at 9 Hi m. the r at Ipi p Some new dates to add to the Civic Auditorium. horsemans calendar are: Vandalism Reported Four stop watches will lk- - givMoab Horse April 27, 28 HELPER Mrs. Marie Green-lanJames Forsythe, reen away as prizis: for the largest Show. Srhixil Carlxm district teaported to the sheriffs office that in attendance, the SIhiw. 25 Huntington huntmantic life as front icrsnk-nMay will conduct a survival cher, five windows in a house he is most miles traveled, to ilk- club Ferron Show. June 8 in civil defense lx ginning course ing and trupping." brokat were sells that the Carbonville, building most raffle tickets, Stevens was released in SeptemJunior Meet T iii ry Widmsd.iy, March 6, at the HelpAug. 10 en with what appeared to be a and one to lx drawn from ber and Stromski on Dec. 22. er I DS Church. County. t lxpelk-- gun sometime since Sunday. Tickets will sold for $1 50 Their attorney said the two men Broken The course will consist of three windows, also by a pellet per couple or 75 cents per person. found themselves cold and hungry r sessions ami will feature gun. were reported by Marvin The orchestra will Ik- the Mid4-- H in Crawfordsville on the snowy Keller who resides in Carbonville. 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