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Show TW'Jay, May EAST CARDON IVIS KRMU slll. n mi nut.i m t il til ji.ful months A mm imp nf tin ( arlmn In III in ill! dint mis iIh- - Mutual iiflar f I A-- ,,f Iii hospital S.iiuiilay. I ns! lailmn n pri m niaiivev prtMni Wire Ro Sin rwmd, fall' in All, ik. I rank Sunii r, Rulan Nn Non. I rank l nko and W. A. I.iy. an s at j undt-rwtn- tiuU.n ( hi, errrer DerKLevs $100,000 a couple of days Iasi week al the home of her sister, Mrs. Paul-- ' me Durrani, al Sunnyside. At the Iasi meeting of Girl Scout Troop 3 under the leader ship of Mrs. Pau Hyita and Mrs. IZada Fildrnndt. the girls made dunk bags for washing their dishes whin they are camping. Mrs. Fildrnndt showed the 21 girls how lo make the different types of embroidery stitches, Mr. ami Mrs. Gary Holyoke and j children of .Moab were visitors al the home of her parenls and bro-- j ihcr. Mr. and Mrs. Raino Hyita and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hyita of prize-aram- a ployment Service . . and the Price Employment Security office ore Sun-Advoca- together The interested in one or several of these applicants, please phone the Youth Em- Daughter Pally of Moab visited 'for ML- - f tVSL, J 0 - , fr-- . join- on effort lo promote Summer Jobs for the young men and women of Carbon and Emery Counties. If you are Sanderson and Rosanna The ing Employers: minting. Mrs, Ufk 7 May we work for you during summer vacation??? x Hospital Max Dor- and rani. Mrs, Ki lupin Saiu , piun-ni- The young men and women in Carbon and Emery Counties will be out of school soon. Ri. i Ivini vur- n Sunday resulting fruin n n nilli n i in n j I rank Saciu mm Iramft-rrt-In a Sail lake Ciiy hospital Id under- pn surgi ry lav! wetk. Ainluia I uiiiu na released (riI,n ih,- hospital Iasi Week. San turu-swax pain ni in the hospa.i! f..r a few days Iasi week Ihii in non home. Mrs Susie Hami relumed Sal uriluy from a visit at Flau-ninull her daughter, Mrs. (iloria Hanks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Durrani of Sunns side look ihur son Dennis S..ll Lake Ciiy I rtdav n lu re he . "iid.d a plune for Ft. . Ord. ( ahf . n Ik re he mil tuke is AIT is - was rum n vrwfal agn Mu li Advocate, Puce, Sun 1968 We have a Problem!! Posse lo Chauffer Cruise Autos tty ?, in will run FREE Sun-Advoca- youth, 18 years and under, who is Situalion Wanted Want Ads for any seeking summer work. register for this program contact: To Employment Security Office 685 East Second South Price, Utah 637-303- 1. i KMobjwinner8iJ roos roos Berkley parametric BERKLEY HEELS BERKLEY TRILENE Monofilament I Fishing Line Kin Klub Work Wanted Female 4-- H year old iniercsied HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR intcnsvil SiXil in sales clerk or founation work nice sales, waitress or elerual likefor the summer. Has had experi-tnc- e work. Can !)po and i.il.r h,i:t h.is t w tending i lulilu n, would It rk, lo in. woik as file l.ahv situ i ii muses aid U ill woik to Iii Ip Imam e .Mil pi : SEVENTEEN Mrs. W. J. Dimick, leader, hosted a special meeting May 1 of the Km Klub Rell Argyle, and Karl Parker, county agent, handling finances for Carbon CS yearbook. Will also con- hand. ?u I I N Y..ir old n l A I L N YEAR Ol 13 ml. l.K.ll 30 s booling. rang management 23-specialist sider babysitting. ed in summer i mplo) mi nt from Logan, met with the club. l Worked Carlton on at Mr. Parker talked about range COLLEGE bound student will acWork Wanted Male year doing typing ami filing. cept waitress or cashier work. management and checked the re20 2 Has experience as a waitress lOl'RIl I N jt .ir old. inti resit d Draperton. Gary participated in cord books. The club also heard in gro. i ty stole woik, or y.ml . Drive-Inin WOKKF.I3 HAS a pio.eiy store, for local the archery shoot while here. of the experiences of these men 92 2 work. shelves, groMocking lugging Mr and Mrs. Spencer Collins of while in Iran, Paraguay and Mr. FIFTEEN YEAR Ol.D7tudenl done II S and lias IN IS M O ns ceries up (leaning rienee Sail Lake Ciiy were Sunday guesis Paiker's forthcoming trip to eH has training in tyr.ng, will do house cleanini',, and interested i. Id Muni , S, e en t ii .ii jaitiioi al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilany summer woik available. 20 3 aid in summer wmk a, iuiis service station or janitor woik liam D. Collins, a brother, is 02 also. 41 1 1 Work Wanted Male Work Wanted Male Work Wanted Female Work Wanted Female JINUlR. IS Veurs old, would Sl'MMI R employ nienl sought by like f.tim woik ( ail dnvc trachigh mIhhiI stmli nl. Has dune or haul tor. plow , plant, hay irrigating, amt general farm ik w I III I 1 1 SI V I with livi Mm I, I work. V ll 1 .N 1 .1 .N ar old t ihrte months station, i ;i'ito lie ill vice c St nior with pern m e in serset king sunun 86 t 1 86-- XIT Rll N( ft) seventeen year old will consider any outside woik. Has experience in planting tisli with a good knowledge 44-of nmun'um ranges. 2 21-- 1 BERKLEY Tri Sport 1 V . I WE Pamela Ray and Sarah Samuel, of Chicago are visiting their unde Jim Gable who is in Carbon Hospital. While here they are 3 Deadlines: slaying al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sumer, Dragerlon. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sunter recently were Mr. and Mrs. David Hyatt of Eagle Mountain, Calif. After "isiting for several days, David left for induction into the Army. He is now stationed in Missouri. May 1, June 1, July 1, G8 the earlier you enter the better your chance. Barbara returned to Eagle Horsepower Eastern Utah horsepower was established by James Walt in rating his steam engines by the rate at which horses could work, according to the Encvclonaedia Britannica. The Electric 9 West Main word Selective Service Questions, Answers 1 hut WORK FAI'I RIFNi sixteen year old is mleiesitd in sales clerk woil. or muses :m! .33 I for the summer. wmiUI like old FIFTEEN year work nurses or offee general 35 2 said. Can type 4(1 WPM NO I . ( ASM II J'.i.lt ,ei vi e . a t I V n ii it teen year old will door woik. .sIX I lit N e. Ill lets See oi eonsuk-- r rat- out 91-- 1 ar old student will lalmr woik for I he No woik experience. yi do gineral Ii II w ii I. At the present time I am in imitation for graduate school, insummer. 86-my third year of graduate work clusive of the years already used MAY GRADUATE with no previior a doctoral degree. It will be in such course of study. Be sure ous work experience, will accept SEVENTI.F.N year old interestoel necessary for me to transfer to to inform your local board of in forestry work, construction, any summer employment as another university for the last your plans. or service station ator fountain girl. waitress maid, grocery, two years because of the curricu-uQ Now that the National 86 2 32-for the sumtm r. tendant, If I do transfer, offered. Council has recommended student de- hat the lists of essential activities may I retain my II-tnd critical occupations issued by ferment? A Yes, providing there is not he Departments of Commerce and Labor be suspended, is there in your study any interruption i change in the authority for and new school Q 1 your program certifies that you are satisfactorie course of ly pursing a insruction leading to the degree. The II-- deferment may be granted, in your case, for only two more years as there is a five-yefull-tim- IIH' in granting ments? occupational defer- A No. Local draft boards have unthe continuing responsibility der law to use their discretion to deferments. grant occupational The decision, as always, must be 5ased on all the facts of the individual case under consideration. Q I am now classified in Class because of my occupation. Is there a time limit on that Behind every great drink there is a great whiskey. 7 Crown Seagrams The Sure One. CARBON Country Club open to the Public You are invited to view our facilities anytime Better Golf Needs PROFESSIONAL 1I-- Instruction classification? deferments Yes, Class II-shall be for a period of one year or less. Additionally it is noted, that if there is a change in your status during the period of deferment in Class II-your classification will be reopened and considered anew. Q May I as a registrant, see my Selective Service file? A Yes. Information contained in records in a registrants file may be examined by the registrant, or by any person having written authority dated and signed by the registrant. Q My draft board wouldnt defer me in Class II-because I had not made normal progress toward my baccalaureate degree, but they gave me a Class deferment. The board said this was good for a year. If Ive made normal progress by then, can I get Class II-again? A Yes, providing you request a II-deferment, can provide the local board with evidence that you are then satisfactorily pursue course of instrucing a tion, and you are still under the age of 24. Q Do I still have a right of appeal after I have had a personal appearance before my local A NGS LOAN CONTACT Bob Droz PGA Permit Holder PHONE 637-980- 1 S Not wasting anif time starting our college full-tim- funds, are theg?" 11 Fioiii carriage to convertible it won't be long before they to Beta a Phi take Kappa need the cash for college. It doesnt and task makes easy save your to early that starting prove avoids disappointment. in baby years, Approximately $25 saved each month, beginning at for age 18. college $0000 the necessary can piovide Save here where earnings are high earn over $1500 as you save, enough for a year of college! in case of Naturally, your funds are insured safe and nearby need. special r,e a model parent It's no joke . . . . , open a Go-T- College Account 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. board? A Yes, Each classification, or determination made by your local board not to repon your classification following your personal appearance. sha'I be followed by th same right of appeal as in the case of the original classification. 6.50x13 Tubeless blackball plus $1.81 Fed. Ex. Tax old tire Tested by A, J. Foyt for 500 miles at 120 MIH under special racing conditions. Carbon Students today! Elect Entire .whmu. you save does make the difference. Blue Party Slate The Blue Parfv was successful electing its entire slate of candidates to student body offices at Carbon High School Art Bruno will take over during school year as presi-dn- f ,be 1968-6assisted bv Greg Smith, vice orecident .and Marcie Dusseree in 9 t'nsucce sfu1 Whi'e Parv Candis were Bovd Jmai for dot Ka'hy Mahws for vice and Jeanne Tanaguchi ifi.r secrt,afy. r. , t l K' g 'gm&r COMMERCIAL da i I & 39 NORTH 6th FR1CE EAST -- f TIRE SLRV.CE, 637-229- V'i 6 Inc. |