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Show S Price, Utah e, City Thursday, Ray T, T959 court correction Through error in transcribing from City Court records, Eugene Othon Motte was listed as charged with improper backing with accident, $25. As corrected the charge reads, Improper mufflers for which he was fined $5. Turkey shoot Sunday A turkey shoot, sponsored by the Price Jaycecs, will be held May 4 at 2 p.m. at the pistol and rifle range in Carbonville. Shotgun shells will be available at the range. Rifles also will be used. J- itn i-- Carnival prize r the Horses Mouth From Winners listed "V attendant Kathy ONeil. Books are open this week to anyone in the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades who wish to enter in events for the High School Rodeo. You may enter at Carton High School during noon or after 8 school, or call Jana Thayn or Lynna Rukavina District No. 6 Riding Club meeting was held April 18 at Price Posse House. Host club was Chuck Wagon Riders. It was decided slate show will be held at Heber and South Region show at Fillmore. Duane Haskell is the judge for the district meet. There will be a judging clinic at Hurst Arena May 3rd at 3 oclock, Next by Jana Thayn The names of winners in the drawings held at the Notre Dame The Flying Horse Show Riding School carnival last Saturday held a meetirg April 17 to Club have been released by Father trail ride. It was also dea adminschool plan Robert Servatius, cided dues were to be paid by istrator. 1. A ride was he'd April 19 Mrs. Angelina DeSimone was May the flats near the Fair on the recipient of the $25 cash door Grounds. p.iiPW Thursday evening and Mrs. prize V Club of The Weserners the Helen received Kannis Mary r4 50 door prize given Friday night. Wellington held a meeting April 24 at the home of Janet Allred. The $50 U.S. savings bond was A bake sale was planned for the received by David Kobe with the weekend. $100 bend going to Ray Martinez follcwirg April 21, a leadership Monday. of Heper, Michele Marra, daughleaders of horse clubs for the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marra, was he'd at the extension office. won the grand prize of $300 in The calendar was discussed cash. and ccmpVed for the coming Others receiving prizes were Jt activities. New rules and Mrs. Steve Papazaharis, Bobby years 50-regulations also were presented. 6 north of Wcodside in DEATH CAR . . . One man was killed Highway Doll with a complete hand made were set for County Days, Dates wardrobe; Charles Marrelli, hand State eliminations, and Emery County. The wife of one of instantly and another died later in Trophy embroidered luncheon set. A hand the victims and their small son are the hospital following this accident Days. to knitted afghan was awarded last Thursday afternoon on U. S. Highway Patrol Photo hospitalized. Terry Tallerico. A hand knit sweater was awarded to Mrs. Hit by burglars Annette Perry. Mrs. Marie Shel-ed- y received the basket of groHIAWATHA Howard Bingceries aH the Roto-tille- r was won ham, manager of the Hiawatha Two persons are dead and two the occupants being migrant farm workers. Store, reported to police that durby Joe Glorioso. are patients at Carbon Hospital Father Servatius, the carnival ing the right of April 25 the store accias the result of a one-ccommittee, the Sisters and facul- was burglarized, entry being acdent April 24 at 5:30 a.m. on ty and the students wish to thank complished by prying open a winU. S. Highway 50-- four and one-hawho assisted in any way dow. everyone miles north of Woodside in Westminister Col- run splurge, the big blow being to make the affair such a success. HELPER He reported that several boxes Emery County. lege of Salt Lake City and the a triple by outfielder Ralph San-icof various caliber ammunition Killed instartly in the crash College of Eastern Utah took s were taken along with eight boxFlattery is the power to was Luciano Dehoyas, 25, Eagle turns beating each other in a William Stowers, Parson catchothers they see theni- - es of cigars and four cigarette here Monday after- - er, blasted a three run homer in selves. Pass, Texas, the driver. The sec- double-headlighters. ond victim, Felipe Torres, 24, noon, the Eagles shutting out the the top of the seventh of the secin the opener and ond aso of Eagle Pass, succumbed in Parsons game to pace the WestminisCarbon Hospital at 11:30 p.m. of Westminister coming back to take ter slugfest. The Parsons were the nightcap, the same day. lead until Stownursing a cne-ru- n Tom the on settled the issue. ers Shipp, are Mrs. Bertha Righthander Hospitalized Torres, 10, wife of one of the mound for CEU in the first game, The Salt Lake City team poundSEE our exclusive showing victims and their son Caesar, 3. spaced four Westminister hits to ed Sanicli for four runs in the top of rare the his and mates shutout, of the first inning, but the Eagles According to Highway Trooper gel & Estate him with backed some Heirloom up of timely three their came back with Antique David Nusink, the driver apparCoach Curt Jensons crew own in the same hitting. now Each dozed out the car and went through May 10 inning. Jewelry ently of control for some 210 feet be- picked up three runs in the sec- team scored three times in the fore crashing into a culvert abut- ond inning on a couple of walks, fifth. Bill Jewkes relieved Sanich an infield error, and one base in the second inning and he was ment. This car was one of several en hit. The Eagles put the game out yanked in favor of Wakefield in SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ONE SIXTY SIX MAIN route from Texas to Nyssa, Ore., of reach in the sixth with a five the fatal seventh. Queen tryouts were held April for the Huntington Rodeo to be held May 24. Selected as queen was Kathy ONeil; 1st attendant, Ilene Gordon, and 2nd attendant 26 KT , Jja. Terry Leonard. Queen tryouts for the high rodeo to be held May 10 were held April 27 at the Carbon County Fair Grounds. Chosen under the judging of Lamord Gardschool ner were queen Lynna Rukavina, 1st attendant Bonnie Tabor, 2nd meeting is May 16. H United Loan Co. inc. For A Loan Take full advantage of our friendly loan service here. We do more than just lend you money. We help set up a plan of repayment that will be the easiest and pleasantest for you You can borrow up to $2,000 here. Youll find that to follow. repayment terms are ample and interest rates low. United Loan Co. Inc. WILLIAM J. 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