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Show Thursday, May I, 1969 ; Price merchants E. Date sidewalk : Mrs. Vivian Krantwashl Carbon 888-550- 9 will be provided by the Forest Service. Carnival sale range ride will be held May over Little Park. This is open to the public and anyone wishing to attend and the accompanying steak fry should contact Bob Seitz Clair Behling or Keith Hintze Participants are urged to take their own dishes and service. A 10 Merchants of the downtown district of Price have scheduled 8 for the second annual Jlune Sidewalk Sale Carnival Days. Chairman for this promotion will be Bob Tidwell, manager of Jlhe Price J. C. Penney Co. store, vho said there will be no gimmicks and no individual contributions will be sought from any pf the participating merchants. The carnival action will take place along Main Street from BARBRA HANKS first West Street to First East Miss Barbra Hanks, daughter of Jjtreet and including the businesses between First and Sec- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanks, Drager-ton- , ond South on Carbon Avenue. has been chosen as Girls All local clubs, groups, church State representative. Chosen as alternate was Penny Organizations, etc., are invited to take part in this event. Space for Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and game booths, bazaar items, food Mrs. Elwin Rasmussen, Drager-toauctions, etc., will be made Both are juniors at East Carbon High School and were chosen from among eight candidates by Marriage License the judges consisting of members One marriage license was ob- of the three Beta Sigma Phi chaptained from the office of the Car- ters and the American Legion bon County clerk during the past Auxiliary. week by: The next meeting of the East William L. McCourt, 18, Helper Carbon Wildlife Federation will and Cathryn Ann Cooley, 19, be held at the Rotary building the Price, April 24. evening of May 3. The program 9; 888-220- The ritual of jewels was conferred upon Vickie Lee and Juanita Robinson by President Vivian Krantwashl, Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Wilma Maggio went through the pledge ritual. The new members were honored at a tea following the ceremonies. The Reach for the Stars theme was carried out with a star cake served from a crystal and silver decorated table. Dolly Tallerico, instructor, explains that beginner classes will be going at all times, while the others advance. Shading techniques is the object of next weeks lesson. Mary Worthington won the prize again. Classes will be held every other Monday beginning May 5 at 7 p.m. at the Posse Club House, 521 East Geneva Drive, Dragerton. The public is invited and they are free. Strong Men! BUILD I Social worker Takes new job LaDell Brown, who has been with the Department of Public Welfare locally for the past five years as a child welfare worker and case work supervisor, has moved his family to Bishop, Calif., where he has accepted a position with the mental health clinic. Better Burger Buyers Drive To Cooknets COOK'S E. s elected by the Club include Phillis president; Karen Averett, vice president; Karen Stillson, secretary, and Sandra Jones, reporter. At their second meeting members learned how to measure wet and dry ingredient. Cook-net- Gu-cul- e, H Price, Utah Main Club 4-- H Officers VELVET FREEZE 409 Price native gets TWIN ONLY Store managership Terrific Value . . White Twin . White Double , ing for the children last Friday. Primary preparation meeting was held for April at the home of President Enid Fail. Mrs. Florence Alger presented the lesson. Present were Enid Fail, Leora Hansen, Henrietta Hansen, Lorna Jensen, Mrs. Lindon Heaton, Laura Petersen, Emma Tucker, Mary Ellen Wentworth, Ulanda Atwood and Mrs. Florence Alger. Merril Day, Oliver Cramer and Mr. and Mrs. Udell Atwood attended a session at the Manti Temple Saturday. Rodney, Delores Ann Davis and family spent .the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ainar Erickson. Deanna Fail has moved home after attending a kindergarten class in Logan the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cramer made a trip to Twin Falls last week with their son Delile Cramer of Orem. . ONLY $19 Cases . . 1.99 Pastels Twin . 2.19 Pastels Double . . . . pr. 99 Cases . . .... JUMBO ea. 2.79 2.99 . pr. 1.49 . . . SIZE PILLOWS 4 LaMar Hansen, son of Aaron and Leora Hansen, was advanced to elder at the Stake conference. The CEU band left Tuesday for tour of some of the a two-da- y in Salt Lake and schools high vicinity. Playing in the band from Elmo are Miss Fila Fail and Terry Atwood. Little Denna Heaton is home after several weeks in a Salt Lake hospital. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Heaton. The Ward Primary held an out- FLAT OR FITTED FAMOUS NAME MUSLIN SHEETS Ulanda Atwood 653-261- - PERCALE LUXURY Elmo Build f WAYNE JONES g, Cook Burgers... ' CANNON M0NTICELL0 A native of Price who started Director Lorraine Vodopich and his merchandising career with Sponsor Lola Alger presided over the Price J. C. Penney store has the punch bowl and coffee serv- been namd manager of the ice. The closing ritual was reColo., J. C. Penney peated in unison and all joined store effective April 1. hands for the Mispah. He was transferred to Colorado East Carbon Jeepectes held from Cheyenne, Wyo., where he their regular meeting April 16. spent three years as a department been with the Business was short so the ladies manager. He has in retired to the kitchen where they company ten years starting he was transFrom Price. here made pink hand cream to be ferred to Ogden and then to sold. Marjorie Owen was a guest and assisted in making the cream. Cheyenne. He and his wife Loretta, also a Glenna Dickson was welcomed of Price, have two native as a new member. She showed her talent as a painter by making the attractive posters for the paint classes. Elma Preston served refreshments. n. 11 Price, Utah REG. 5.99 ea. Twin BEDSPREADS SPUN WELL SCULPTURED Reg. 7.99 Velour 5 TOWELS BATES EMBROIDERY 16.00 Reg. 11 SOLID 00 or Beautiful Floral Prints. ;CT SUN RAY PLAID Blanket Reg. 6.99 COLORS J99 REG. SALE 2.19 $1.89 Ihand 1.39 $1.19 CLOTH 59(1 49 Terrific Buys from Bur Fabric Center Rewards paid Informants in Rustling case The Eastern GREEN RIVER Utah Cattle Growers Assn, has presented three $100 rewards to s two and an adult for providing information which led to the arrest and conviction of two cattle rustlers. Alvin Drake and Charles Madsen, Green River, were convicted of grand larceny in the Seventh District Court as a result of information given by Gary Wilcox, Rick Wright and H. R. Pastor. The conviction of Drake and Madsen resulted from a Feb. 7 incident when the informants saw two men slaughtering a calf near the railroad tracks. The license number of the culprits car was turned over to Emery County Deputy Sheriff Swendle Wilcox who arrested the men and proceeded with the investigation which resulted in the conviction. teen-ager- Is your family growing faster than your home? We happy to arrange a low-co- st will be Walker Home Improvement Loan to help you pay for the added space you need . . . whatever the reasons. Consult our experienced Loan Of- ficers for prompt, courteous service. I Less than cents a day! Auto Insurance coverage for Death Disability Dismemberment. o QUILTING SPECIALS BATTS Polyester Vh lb. 81x96 1 DACRON 2 lb. 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