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Show UnJ. Micro. CorpM-6- 9 Av t fIJI Ml Plerpont The Mrs. Olga Spencer First Lady Weather --1- 968 Mrs. sit. - n ) h ' 1. I Thir .! i,. 'it - mu- ' .ri In I 3 .1 ' ill I'l 11 il 'lull w s p .1. n (In' or i. la I i Si uj Ebi i ex ill li Ui in the I'mr I Is. Ih'iiu i S;.n.r ((I'm) V. ..ll, ariMiiin.ii In ) 111 1 "'ijumg I Jlit J'lii "J iiM Jui))'' w- P.ijim, who won the honor in J'iti7. and wk g.m? a rr-- s i'iir of Mv Spcn' i r's uiIiuik-i- . whuh in ihw liniinr, im lading iIhim t,n-l- i it it i.:i the mill n.i! i!y ax H Whole, I li.ll ttfb III. lolls c'lurth c mimed c hi ni comp'ixhrunts, and by In r greatest infliii-mas a I'liilln r if six In add,' on iii'fi. 1 n ti I. Mrs Anii nc Youth lr c r I as n i iii Hi' Cij!' May 18 of pr It.ih ai'ln nc pngr-- i til's was delivered l.y Mrs. r in F.i!!i, host Sl-.- Ymrh Djv will be ohscr'-- d Up by the r Pi ice j ilgi of I iks Sutur-with .i parade which will start at 9 a in. 11k parade wdl liepin at Main and I nurdl Fax and continue we i"r!y to Carbon Avenue thence m r'h to the Elks Home where the pradc will disband and all parti-r- r nog eh.ldren will he given d mid Mrs I.ar'.i Rt rry m'ri d iced ll'.e f irnu r I ir i I ml i u ,il ndanc, I he pro"um ms nar'a i .1 I'V Mr. M i Pi, a ami huh .1 m;i,,r D tin.i S'limniin wa. provided he Mr-- I! 'rn I hi Vso rs. on ihe pripra l a mn'h in tribtrc iraime paiia give wi h musical nuni'-crwire Rilnri Tidwell, Ann hi 'sythe, Keith I.ovvriv. Jeff Myrnp. Kenny Orr, Ronn V. .:b and R.iv in. mil .V.tJnd. The Charlotte Vo. in,; dan 'is performed. , . s Young Marines Die in Vietnam of ana. her War claim d (li mat me Mi iidav when Set lime. I1 (Hnlih) 22, was killul whin slunk In lhe fiam). nls of a land mine Set bpensl.n. . m of Mr. P " i ii '.'is A f. n n S en .1.0, Ml! Ri (IViil SI.. Ili'ipcr. vas hading a pairo! of Maniies wh'ii lhe explosive was deionaled. He was a member of I'' Co.. 3rd lalo( n of the 1st Mamie Division. Bern Nov. 20, 1945, in "rice, the young marine was a 1901 graduate of Carbon High School and he enhsted in the Marine Corps ,n Jan. II, 1965. After basic raining lie was assigned 'o sea du'y on the USS Can- j berra. The ship was hit by J enemy forces in Vietnam waters in the early part of 1SCS and was repaired in Australia before returning to the United Slates later in the year. Sgt. Spensko returned to Vietnam on Feb. 17, 1908, following a tour of duty in California. lhe life Vif-'iu- yoimi Sp' I He is survived by a brother, Dennis, Helper; a sister, Mrs. John (Scnja Lee) Dodd;., Tgccma, Wash.; a half- - sister, Mrs. Phyllis Stavar, Soring Glen; and four William, John, Jim, and Tom Callas, all of Rock Springs, Wyo. Jams R. (Virkie) Oveson, Helper, received word Monday of the death of her husband, L CpI. James R. Oveson, 18, while serving with the I'm rid States Marine Corps in South Vietnam. The young Marine died cn May 10 of multiple injuries suffered from an exploding land mine. He wjas a son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Oveson, Elmo, tifiii,i and was married to the m I- 'll'1'' former Miss Vickie L. Anderson on Nov. 23 1967. The marines wife has been residing with her parents. " Mr. and Mrs. Phil AnderV1 iV son, 284 B'ake St., Ile'per. HELPER Mrs. Pff i iiimai till LCpl. Oveson was born on June 18, 1913, in Price. He enlisted in the Marire Corps on June 13, 1967, and departed f( r South Vietnam MuM' O LLPL. JA?.tiS R. OVESON THE SCRIBBLER We Did, Cal... Invite a friend to Utah, hut you made no provision for the rotten weather we had whde th. y were here. In your high and mighty position, you should have a lit'le influence ovtr these little inconveniences. We are just kidding, of course, but because our reDiecently departed New Jerev friends, Lee and Charles as in Utah, there they just trich, thoroughly enjoyed stay did two years ago. And they left uttering, We 11 see you next year". But, Governor, the weather was most uncooperative, and before their visit next year, please use a little of the influence your office entitles you. We did manage o gpt in two sightseeing davs, out of seven, when the rain d'dn't fal but Cedar Mountain. Dead Hore Point. Canvonlands and Arches lose a ot of them beauty when the sun sV w rs sh ning fare But toe Vw Jt rsc res. as wt'l as The wrh the rc we s' '1 most impes-T-as U' akam am imd I trr v bl participants must he active siah as scouts, 4 11 lull teres, junior riding chilis, etc., and be with ihtir leaders and in All Price Student uniform if possible. Joining the parade will he the Carben High band and Miss CarDiane Craig. bon County "All parenls and friends are urged in l,( on hand for this parade and encourage our you'll to ciiiens.' slated Flks I,' active Julies. Ruler B. Following lhe parade, the metn-- I ers if llu- - Price American and National WRl.A leagues and Puny Itagueis will report to their I all parks where the 1968 season will get under way. Both American and National league openim g'uiu s will h" p'nved on the North Park field, the first game to start at in a.m. and the last scheduled for 4 p m. The Ponv Teague also will open play Saturday (See story in Sports section). I vailed I . Two Athenas to Be Fired Tonight - Two Athena GREEN RIVER missiles are scheduled to be launched Thursday night, May 16, from the Green River test site in Utah. The missile will be programmed to impact on White Sands Missile range. White sands personnel will monitor the flights and provide air and ground safety and range instrumentation support. The firings are scheduled4 for completion by two a.m. Killed in Provo Crash Jon 111 He (In d al H o!v Cross Hii'pii.d in Sail Lake Cily where lie was transferrid Friday after treat- ment al Utah Valley Hospital. The hospital reported death was caused from a head injury. He also suffered a fiaclured leg. Provo police officer Duane Fraser, the investigating officer, said Mr. Holdawav was driving a motor bike which was involved in a collision with a car driven by Edward Robert Smith, 64, Provo. The accident occurcd at 1100 East 820 North, Provo, about 1:10 pm. Friday. Officer Fraser said Mr. Holdaway was thrown over the Smith car and judging from the marks left on the car, it appeared that Mr. Holdaway landed on top of the car and fell off to the pavement on the right side. He was returning to his apartment from school. Mr. Holdaway was a junior majoring in electrical engineering and was living at 1089 Cherry Lane. He is the son of Mrs. Jessie Holdaway, Price, deputy Carbon County treasurer and society editor for the United Fund Method Under Consideration At the suggestion of neighboring areas now using the United Fund method of soliciting for the support of voluntary health, welfare and recreational services, a grouo from the membership of the Price Chamber of Commerce has undertaken the task of determining whether such an organization would be supported in this C. Kenneth Fund; McTavish, United Steelworkers of America; and Richard S. Stone, administrative assistant, U.S. Steel Corp., both on the board of directors, United Fund ef Utah County; Glen M. Ha'.ch, MFS attorney, who has spent many vohinteer hours working wiih United Fund in Salt Lake City. Serving on this study committee are Al Jacobsen, chairman, along with Robert Finney, Mack Charles Johnson, Bezyack and Herbert Hudnall. and f'J nd fTm f " a v v, fu-- da sho .k ana rrc. , t'e fas r ,jj'f c d o W re n pe c t J nr; 7 . .r . r as be nm ( i7! re, cr -- . y Bj'V Vi .. n' . a h I g to iperan la in thev at the can ca'l M-- s Antoni1 Dup.n rjp r jc fa ?hrVc a a tw.rior training sion. This program will be under the direction if the Utah State Vocational Department. This will consist of lectures and demonstrations. Mr. Teismann said that the lunch room of the new building may be used for this purpose inasmuch as it may be completely floored and finished by then and these sessions would not interfere wi:h the installation of equipment in the other sections of the plant. It is anticipated that a grand opening ceremony will be staged the fore part of August with participation by Koret, state and local officials. August 5 is tentatively set as the most imjxirtant date of all, the opening of the plant and begintraining for ning of those employed. On that date these emplovies will officially go onto the Koret payroll. Actual product production is expected to start within two to three wcks after the training commences. Construction on the building by R & R Builders of Price is proceeding on schedule, Mr. Teismann stated that installation of boiler and the company-furnisheother equipment will proceed as quckly as the building progresses to these stages. All equipment to be used in the manufacturing process is new and installation will take place during Ihe early sl DKO-CAIil.O- N FRANK SLATER Dragerfon Man Enters Bid The vacancy on the Price City Council created upon the death of Dean J. Holdaway April 23 was filled Monday night by the other membirs of the council. of Upon the recommendation Mayor Murray Mathis and after discussion of several other pro nvm offer r,f pi'isio ner. - iW'ion and counv two-ya- r T- po' - s .'a! to the com- - is a r f c f re Candida' v Iu-e as Cj twUAUm sub-floorin- g. Sun-Ad- spective successors, the council unanimously approved the appointment of Mack S. Budge. Budge will serve out the unexpired term of Mr. Holdaway which will expire at the end of Mr. Mr. Holdaway was term on the council to a four-yea- r last November and started his new 1972. The nc w councilman of this is a year. native of Logan and formerly managed the Price store of Sears Roebuck. He retired from that position in 1966. He has served as president of the Price Chamber of Commerce, president of the Merch- its Assn., is active in the Price v. Kiwanis Club and was state commander of the Utah Jeep Search and Rescue Assn. Effective April 15 he took over the directorship of the Carbon County Civil Defense organization upon an appointment by the County commissioners. Curently he is a member of the Carbon County Planning Advisory Council, member of the Citizens Technical Advisory Policy Committee for the study of community shelter plans, member of the Carbon County Sheriffs Jeep Patrol, Prehistoric Museum board. Price Lodge of Elks and Castle Valley Gem Society. School Teacher At Green River News Reporter GREEN RIVER-M- rs. Sinclair of Green (Lititia) Thompson Rivir has joined lhe staff of the as correspondent for that community and during the MACK S. BUDGE past two weeks she has been forsome interesting and worthwhile news stories for publication in this newspaper. warding Mike Drnitriih and Karl Rekrson, boih of Price and both D rnurais D'strul 56 Larry 55 Ri pis (D), Spring Glen, 4Yar commissioner Chiara unop-jxise- d Hector unopposed. (D) Waller commissioner Ik-'pir-, Maynard (D), Price; Trank (D). Drapi rton, and Dan ber (R), Price Sunt-f- r Gar- Mrs. Thompson has been teaching at Green River since 1952, first in ihe elementary grades and currently in the junior high grades. Her husband is maintenance foreman for the Utah State Highway Dipartment for that area. They have a son who is a .student at Colli ge of Southern Utah. Mrs. Thompson can be reached and reat telephone at sidents of Green River having news items are urged to call her. Garber Only GOP Candidate for County Office 3 Rodeo Week in Full Swing at CEU Podo Week has taken over the activiy scene this week at Colli pe of Easern Utah AH traditional evins are on the crkdu'e. accirdine to Glen Wells, P jdeo Srn'r j) a The only Republican to file for county ol f ice is Dan Garber, Price. Mr Garber filed his candidacy r for the commissioner Fmi last y post pior to the 5 o'clix k filing deadline Mr. Garkr, a na'ive of Hiawatha, is currnly cnpagisl in general conTdCing fit is a graduate of Carb in Ibeh k bool and attended the Lnivirstv of Utah. For hwas emploied bv fen Co at ILuwa'ha the US Fu-as fu'tnan and far nor three yia's was mana r of the Ca"km Ciun'T Chib Ft has been inV d in the Sf f S ""O b - e I'"6 and h s is two-vea- Frank Sun'ir, Dragerton, last Friday prior to the filing dead-hn- e for pol.f nal offices, cn'ered his candidacy fur the Demwra'ic nom District ?ry..w ' ahead on schedule and all concerned look to completion by July 1. WorkThe men are placing beams are supixirted ceiling support Photo by concrete footings. term at the beginning July. (D), Price, unopposed. State representatives f vitJ 5f Budge Appointed fo Fill Vacancy on City Council d of at bt KKEHNU ON SCHEDULE . . . Con-ruction on Uu Co., Inc., liuildinjr smith of will he leased and occuwhich 1ricc pied by Koret of California, is moving ses- deadline; Seventh District Attorney (Carbon, Emery, Grand, San Juan and Sanpete counties) Boyd Bunnell (D), Price, unopposed Omar Bunnell State senator - ATTV iil:w Jjrf' t.Zl't; and 31, those Between July selected as trainees will undergo pm. m'rhanic for 'V fa V'l p a' Sucnv-- s Hr and H; ew'i'il m Ca'Vm On "V s orr- a J-- . 104. Following is the lineup of candi- r C Fv Lineup of Candidates For County Offices V- STRICTLY FRESH ir 15 For Commission American Legiem and Auxiliary convention is scheduled to be held at Moab Saturday at 1 p m Anyone m this area desiring to a'lend and who do not have fanspnr-a'io-n H I J week dates on the local and district level who fib il for the respeclive offices prior to last Fridays 5 The district - r-- r&L;? of June 24 company personnel will conduct of and si lection interviews traineis, this mimlier now pegged During This meeting will be held Monday, May 20, at 7.30 pm. at the 79 Me.untain Tuel Auditorium, North Carbon Ave. Legion Convention uv- !i-- r ripuseiil. part Speakers who will address this gathering are experienced executives from surrounding areas which have had United Fund organizations operating fur a number of years. They will include John H Van Wagoner, executive director, Utah Coun'y United 17 1 According la Willi un leixm.iiin Ki ret dim lor of pimluclum. and Boil; llu r.diiif. who will be lhe Price plant manager, (lining the balance of this mnnili and the first part of June additional tesi-in- g of possible and conducted be will by employees personnel of the Price Employment Security office. This study committee will be expanded to represent the entire area and a meeting is scheduled to give more information on how a United Fund operaUs, what it ran or cannot do for this area and the kind of cooperation needed from all major contributor prams to assure the success of a United Fund. jjci he Locking in ccmpli'him of th" PRO CARBON Development (u. Ini', lim'd. ng on tin xomdelt.l date of July 1, two officials of K( rei il California wire in Price two days this week setting up a of procedures e tentative preparatory to the on up.u.cv of the building Ia the (luilimg sih'-'dul- R. Ilt.ldowav, Brigham Young, University sm- dt fiom RihP, died of head injur.es at 2 a m Saturday, almut 120 hours after a motor an idem m Provo T , REAGAN HOLDAWAY JON area. on Dec. 15, 1967. At the time of his death he was attached to the 2nd Battalion of the First Marine Division in the 7th Marines. Survivors in addition to his wife and paren's include five cistiis, Mrs. Ray (Mary Jam) Mi. Is, residing near las and Mis, Ivina Vegai, Ncv. ; Mis Kent (Bunny) Anchi-oOveson, bo'll ef Houston, 'lex ; Mis I'hffeird (Penney) A.nw and Mrs. Bill (Shelley) Tut lie r, belli of Puce, and one brother, Joe, Elmo, Fmeiy County. e Listed lb y Indusiry To Start August 5 irc-at- groups HPI PI R Number 20 2 iv r rhap'i 637-073- hmt$ Desy Ivr owi in xeeinj; af'i-fnnn y. slv has rvdi- - room in h r In me f,r a suing wool in irmii Jcji.m who n al'cnil.iip .M.iMure Sunday amt Monday was 95 iiu ln s. VALLEY CASTLE Price, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, May 16, 1968 20 Pages 77 Volume h-- UTAHS VOICE OF THE a roval'v, Club president, including bard groing comrst.. and dark's, awards, two n t.Vs of th r'idio - al e err w as k d t1, s Pod--(Thu-vla- v Cob ). wh-rrrSrced he 8c,eiVy CrVr ac . oies today I- mo-n-ie- o will be a hadieque at 4 pm followed by volevball, sof'bah, and dannng Friday events will imlude the traditional "quirk draw contest in front of the Mumc BuiVhne during th growing j af'( "iviii nrvm hour, w,"h idg ng flowing k-ar- in the of he rodeo F jyJr wiH be a 8 pm Fr'dav at the Ca-V- m Cor. my Po grounds. do Events on the program will be saddle bronc, barebaik riding, calf roping, bull riding, barrel racing, and ribbon tying A final performance of the rodeo will be Saturday night, also at 8, followed bv the awards dance in the LLU Gym. w.'H he prsentd bv this year s rod"o queen Ka'a Gardner, and two a"endans Lana Leonard and Marianne Allred. 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