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Show Pnei Thursday, May 23, 1968 Commission Actions C if M I t 1 . rctpii siinj? a tlunpt hi Tasiirn I'luh Km Sd nun, .limn fur (hr relay Malum in i , ehaiimm art-a- . limit- - mu-ssihl- i' Rav Hi wen and Eugeni Prv- si '( if i hi I' S S'ti-- I (Wpnraimn yi ri iUisirif prrniissinn to ihungo ilk alignment of ihe cuuniy mad m n uf ni ssums :i m "i m.iite in at tommiMlalc a new diuinugc umi m lo I msiallod by ih- - cum- puny at ihy wusii disjuisal nrta in run m i linn wiih ihr coal wash- pl.ini al VkYlhnglon. pin nil dii he kin K 1 he returM was approver!, A $.'()0 apprupriaiion was up- l he for proved purchase of ad- vi riusing in the Snuihi asiern Ilah Junior l.nchtoek Show premium caijlog. This show U held al I er- run The commissioners were informed (hut many Carbon County youngsters exhibit al this show n nil that it is the only such event whieh a majority of them can Dk-com- I and I i compi uih Mill uf H'i si-- This cuuni i mum il ri frun tuih (ui.nn Carbon County result ns nun.i' thus fjr Inioinmii'ie assn nnn '! in addition to Mr M.unird ,r. Ray tkiwnard, tourism ,r.d rt iruimii; Ci miiusui.m r II. i n- I! iu Chura. Iran pnru n; Manaus, nutuml rmiirus, ( m missinncr Arnold M.i'his wan Si n iior Om.ir II mni II imltis'n.il ami Repri sen'iiine I .irry Rums 'i Feted at Picnic Huntington with one occupied by Mr. and Mrs. , I Si 'm ji I You Hilda fingers cotton-picki- n h, Tit ' i'd I ll li"' II i II M . It I, ll f I , 11 )S ( I I I I Mr. Weilenmann is an active member of the Utah business community and has bien responsible for new look in industrial develop ments in the slate of Utah Under his leadership, Utah began intensive campaigns to advertise and promote Utah. 1 , i 1 ! i , irl-m- ul He served as an infantry officer during World War If and Ins served as president of the Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. as) dec-iron- four-yea- (Fi) n Mr. Weilenmann will speak on the industrial development in Car- bon County. Asphalt or r Q C1 o o 3 3 (0 3 but... active children leave handprints on painted 73 walls, halls, and around light switches. Ours do. So we developed Bennetts new w C7 Rublier Latex Wall Paint. It can be repeatedly spot-washe- d ! X WOOD Z n 11 o CO CD m Z n U ri, n ZH 73 -- Formula n x zc o 5 nm tnm if you painted with Bennetts, you can wash walls new againagainagainagainagain Dear Mother: Most fee -- T3 nm like ith detergent and a sponge. It was part of our research job at Bennetts, but ii made things easier at home. Try our private paint, Bennetts Rubber Latex super-secre- t washable wall - hereby being blabbed all over the place by the manage'menf. Yours confidentially, The Bennetts Technical Department. With Our New and Most Modern Asphalt Paving Machine . . . Costs are Kepi lo a Minimum Phone for Bennett's ror People Who Estimate q o Out 3 -- H o CD 3 c&yuzevBunu Dont Like to Paint, So Often MUTUAL LUMBER CO. AT FREE no 42 SOUTH CARBON IN PRICE icairtty's Phone 637-218- 7 or 637-181- 6 after 6 p.m. Construction 0s o CO 3. 4 i J O p3 LO EAST of PRICE GNg- O n CD 3- - o , I Mac k Bid a a ppi am d rii w ( itv i urn n im m, h is b Pi .e sipiv d I'V M iv r M a iv Mi rv his to In ad up th n and i' i h it. mi d, p , i inii nis and ( uiini ilm m II in Id P lit, rii k who fm m, i li In id, d da . w i . pi ii ed i in i h.irj'i of tlu w in r 1 p 1 - , I I l.ilms ria and jii.minn - e it, I a I, ill II - Carbon Rotary i I ' WLILLNMWN Weilenmann to Address East cant keep their i IV 1 Ronnie f ii ii l (lass history will be given n i i i v 1 I Charles Madsen will deliver the salutalorian address and Diane Hall will give the validictorian address. The seniors will be presented by Principal Wakefield and Jack Pressett, member of the Carbon DRAGERTON Milton L. County Board of Education, will executive director of the award the diplomas. The senior class will join in a Utah Department of Developnnnt will be the Services, guest song and the benediction will be at the East Curlxm Rospeaker Albert Roybal. given by tary Club June 4 at 7 p ni in the Rotary Community Center. tend a millers convention. ii, i Suvaila, Carol A Benson and Alberta Roybal, honor students. W and Christalie Roliert Trujillo Thornton, honor students, will provide a vocal duet. Mrs Siillo Hill is home after Curtis of Orangeville. Mr. and spending a wiek in Salt lake City Mrs Curtis were taken lo Carbon with lit r daughter Alma Hospital for treatment. Tin North Emery Alumni reMr. and Mrs. Bob Page and union will he held Memorial Day of Salt Lake City visited family May 30. at 2 pm in the old ele- with her mother, Mrs. Alena Fillmentary building A program is more, Sunday. pLinnul and food will be served Mr and Mrs. Willard Sandberg Every on is invited. Friday evening in front of the and daughter Ann of Salt Lake Val D,an Oveson home, Mr and City went to Denver for a few Mrs Cliff Rt owns car collide d days where Mr Sandberg will at- il. r 4 Council Appointments ! dent. LeRoy , i .hurl spi h al the online. taking Aitordmg to Mrs Martini the ul f i, mn, ue Mir,amli . i mar lime lo explain ilk- aims and uli orijiel is in mid of usid and old .id iv s ul ihi . pruji 1, ind plans furm'uri, tuv .. ilohmg, and pi iv ; ii l ul lut tun'inmng the p:oi-!.ithings and anv one wishing to dun Opt i .it nm In ad Stall is funded lit. hi I innumii Opxii lunii v Ail alt sin h Hi ms mav contai imir i n is in in distiii t ii, Id b h Mrs. i hnul ibst j ict office lo reai Suoiht astern lull turn i pint ni di PiIS i ( iiv Pai k md tin Auiun V, i dm sd iv , M iv o'lui' is the np wiihpiritits nuimiv for the program li n In rs K and uilu i ils uf llir pin ant ngituv I he n e iii 'h, ( u 1mm Si huul Disiru m n ni a'li pruji hiIi In .1 di ul a is Kiliuvh distiiit si (li mi gau gave Sup! a.'iiuv and Mis Suin' Rizulo is hi.id surl dim lor Two pruji hi fuur ci n'i rs aic Im.iied in it ihi Rules i h mi ni.irv siIumiI m Iruc, nm in the (mini Si huul, ,ind Ih ul In r m Pt'lersun eli mi n he four iniy si huul in Sunnvsule li.uhirs in the prujtil are Mrs Nadine leunard, Mrs Beal rice GREEN RI TR Artm person- - arm s, Mrs Muijorie Curtis, and nil of W InnSands Missih.Mis J.imlle Douglas leathers Range's Gri en Rivir launih com 'aids unhide Donne Bishop, Norme plex rmnilv hunnred llieir con-- , Me, Margone Sherman, and ern Iran pinsiciin for what has hem Gome Area mednal director for termed his oulsinnding and will- the program is Dr. Thaler II Smith, MD. Provo. servin'." ing 1 he Mrs Ri7iiU) reported that two pin su un. Dr Hut'll Thomas evaluators were at Barton of (iron River, was gum government a lichtenhi rg figure and a plastic the renters on May 15, Hi, and 17 the loeal program enclosed puce of bv evaluating Irmililc the While Sands piisonml as liny were Dr Tony leira, lukuis of their sH,m A Mural RYU, and Mrs Mary Seaton, Maughon hi ad of the range's Utah from Iowa. The meting in the pirk Inst week complex presinted the gifts Dr Barton has Ix'en contract was arranged for by lln- projects medical care policy advisory committee headphysician for of Armi cl I oiks personnel and ed bv Mrs I uev Martinez and in( merge niv medical Iri ilmenl of cluded Mrs Erma I ujan, Mrs tin! seivin and (untrue I person- Paul Norris, and Diunthu Hadden. nel at Gin n River Mine Ihe site The committee expressed appreciation to the many people and busiwas fust opmul in I'll,! The I idile nix rg figure is a piece nesses who contributed food and s of plastic erridialtd with dunks to make the pie me a sucr from the linear areeleralor cess Tin1 parents of these old childten have been asThe elec Iron at White Sands charge creaks an intricate figure sisting at the centers, two each resembling a Iree in the plasiic. month on a rotating schedule. Mrs Ri7zuto said Ihe program It is often called a Lichtcnberg is now signing children for ent ret in he nor of the suni list who rollment next fall Prospective discovered the process on the other hand, sluile nts must he eligible accordTrirutile, is a piece of fused silica sand reing to the family economic tondi-lioThe program entails work sulting from the first atomic explosion at Trimy Sue in New with Ihe complete family where the need exists. Mexico n I1 I i from Page One) - il, ill III in w I, II ill ' i ( ,iml d, IM I Operation Head Start Picnic Participants rs i ill m (. Pre-Schoole- will include the class processional. introduction of guests by Principal Gregg P. Wakefield, invocation by senior class vice presi 2 I i Ml1 i O Graduation 687-240- ol i v in ' tan, Iv ii I Francy II I .1 . mil i 7 lie 1' i d il , i ; u n , j by Jo Heath, 1 liiulii I i i I,, i r Commissioner Walter Maynard reported on a merlin of the (Continued M. w II I r u .I II m i I ichi i. m o It ll, mm in i nm- - Si i . ixuiw tun - enter. HONOR STL' DENTS . . . Participating on the East C.iilmn High Siliool graduation program will be t lif honor .students pietiired. Above, left to right, are Jo Hilda Suvada, Carol Ann Heath, Ronnie Henson, Alberta Roybal, bottom are Robert Trujillo. David Fryer and Albert Roybal. n I i Ull ilu- l It ill! uf ih In im lude pmuli-i- In nm nf the im il- I' iftuiaU liimi Ram, ( I s I. u 3 Carbon Shelter Plan Gioup Discusses Surveys I O Sit I It' 'll I if ( A ll, It - I'll H (tdlC fr j mil lilt Tucialtiy infill Were M Ills in'iiiii! i ji ii,' 'Si II' tin- - uiuiiiv U'lnmitt.i n i ft il !' id if tj)i s, ri, n i, i rs ihai m irU would prmixl im- - Cjilx.n f mii iy (iruud ami s u unin-- mu! wa- - l.inm1,, mill a'flv un that (umiiiuiniit J a ilnu !i) n iv uni i,u td al n lay vivum d 111! group IIU'I Milh ilk III Mmu .I'll Jl (nil, , o' i uuilliy k Utih -- - 4 |