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Show Price, Utah 3 Thursday, May, 8, 1969 Rodeo Week opens May 12 Municipal League Workshop yesterday CEU The CEU Rodeo Club is making plans for its 11th annual rodeo. Rodeo Week will begin May 12 and last through May 17. The week will be full of activities starting with an assembly Monday to kick off the fun. Tuesday will be filled with a barbecue, games, and dance. Wednesday the plans continue with a free movie. Thursday promises to be a big bang with the fast draw contest. Friday all the gentlemen meet and the winner of the beard growwill be revealed. ing contest Thursday and Friday nights will be the big attraction of the week with an exciting rodeo each night. Saturday will climax the weeks activities with a dance sponsored by the sophomore class. Tickets will be sold for a raffle. The tickets will be for an stereo tape player, a $25.00 gift certificate or a dinner for two. The queen contest, also sponsored by the Rodeo Club, was held May 4 at the Posse Arena southwest of Price. Scores archery first Dave Brown, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Brown, Price, and a member of the Buckhorn Bowmen Archery Club, finished first in his class at an archery meet held in Tooele May 4. He scored a 541. This years rodeo promises to Today, having a change of be the best yet. The general pub heart is more than a figure of lie is invited to attend this fun- - speech. La Marquee is headed for a "Mew Look". ITS HOUSE CLEANING . . TIME Dick lege; 7-- 0; Payson FOR MOTHERS O ROBES O DRESSES O PANT shutVincent Tone tossed a out at Payson last Thursday as the Carbon High Dinosaurs tacked a 0 loss on the Lions but all went for naught as Springville the overcame Spanish Fork same afternoon to take the division two championship of Region THIS WEEK O Sizes DAY . . . 5-- 3 LEISURE WEAR 8 O (the heavy look) O BLOUSES SUITS and other Gift items Spanish Fork. Carbon jumped on two Payson pitchers for 11 hits, including a triple by Willie Ellington to score of !1 tt 1 1H righthander stranded the to end the game. The game ended the baseball season at Carbon for this season! base-runn- FOR OUR WEEKLY WATCH I f f: SPECIAL ... IN THE SUN-ADVOCA- TE Price Can play in non-league- rs M I i 17 East Main ; i i Price, Ut. M FOR THE GIRL . , . now taking appointments until 9 p.m. Monday thru Friday. is weekend appointments ARLENE LODESERTO ALSO on our staff for the Thurs -F- ri.-Sat. LINDA -D- SHERRI MILLS BOULWARE SPECIAL PRICES Call for on PERMANENTS and HEAT Appointment 472-550- 3 CONDITIONERS Beauty Shop in Utah. measures. Former Carbon 74 South Main in Helper rd A k J NONE FINER j STOCKING SALE ! . . Gr wins LOOK AT THESE Spelling contest REDUCED PRICES residents, and an eighth grade student at Lake Havasu City elementary school, scored a repeat victory as Mohave County (Arizona) champion speller. She won the crown in a spelldeadlock down after a Miss Day with the runner-up- . spelled correctly the word abeyance after her opponent misspelled it and followed this with abhor the correct spelling of ULTRUSON Reg. 1.75 pr. Walking Sheer Reg. 1.50 pr. Announcement was made today to win the crown. The official list by C. W. Denny, president of the of 400 words was exhausted and Wellington WBBA league, to the effect that there are openings for the judges went to a special book for more words. boys in that league. Therefore, he stated, any Price boys who are not selected to play in the leagues of Price may find a spot in the Wellington league. Price boys desiring to play basePro-A- m ball but who are not affiliated with any league should contact Clubs Bob Carbon Country Mr. Denny, phone Droz won the seasons first Central Chapter, RMPGA Last meeting of golf tournament Monday at the Alpine Country Club near Helper PTA Monday American Fork. 3415 l39 1 9 J PANTY HOSE two-roun- d Wellington WBBA THE Christensen described the essential steps in the creation, construction, and financing of a special improvement district project for a Utah city or town. Mr. Flan- dro discussed the present laws dealing with outdoor recreation once in the second inning, once in the third, once in the fifth and then put the game on ice with four big runs in the sixth. The biggest threat to Tones shutout came in the final inning Miss Robin Day, daughter of when rightfielder Haskell tripled with one out, but the senior Dino Mrs. Helen Day, former Price M AT has joined our staff and TESSIE ORI During the panel presentation, Mr. Thatcher spoke of environ-- j metal health in general and water and air pollution in particular. Mr. Hester explained business licensing practices in cities and towns in the state of Utah. Mr. The panel presentation was con-- 1 eluded by a discussion by Mr. Four. Weaver concerning Statue Bill 135 Coach Lou Meles Dinosaurs with ethics among public dealing finished the league season in secand Statute Bills 144 employees ond place, a full game behind and 145 dealing with legal control Springville and a full game ahead SHOES WORKING Christensen Dinosaurs whip NEW mStyZJE Tuesday the Utah Municipal rows, Smith and Company; Scott League met at the College of Flandro, outdoor recreation specEastern Utah in a regional work- ialist, state of Utah; and Ellsworth W. Weaver, director of shop. Representatives from muniCarbon from and, Emery institute of government services, cipalities counties were in attendance. The University of Utah. Mr. Weaver workshop was one of 11 scheduled served as chairman of the workto be held during the current shop and coordinated the panel presentation. year. The workshop consisted of a L. Brent West, director of colpresentation given by a lege relations and financial aid at panel. Panel participants CEU, was a guest speaker at a included Lynn Thacker, director luncheon held during the workof environmental health problems;1 shop. Mr. West spoke of the curHerschel G. Hester, III, coordin- riculum provisions provided at ator of municipal employee edu- the college which could be utilized cation and community develop im-- 1 by local government for self ment programs, Weber State Colprovement. of Bur- - Wind up second FEATURING SOMETHING filled activity at nominal admission. All those under 8 will be admitted free. Reg. 2.00 pr. PRICE TRADING b APPAREL 17 CENTER COMPANY Carbons Droz GIVE MOM A GIFT ; BOX OF NO-MEN- O HOSIERY 55 East Main Wins To the Residents of Helper: On May at p.m., at the Helper Junior High, the Helper 12 7:30 The local pro fired a 69 over the Utah County lay-oto top a large entry of 191 golfers, including 39 professionals. Droz also teamed with Ray Tensfeldt of Columbia to tie for fourth place in the handicap best ball. The team posted a score of 63'2-Isix-bird- Association will hold its last meeting of the current school year. Miss Green has been invited to present her chorus members in selected numbers. Also, individual musical numbers will be presentother news from the local ed by school band members. golfing world Dell Judd, Price, The general public is e cordially scored the seasons first invited to attend and note the on the local course last Satdevelopment of fine musical tal- urday afternoon. Playing with ent shown by these students. Lou Charlesworlh, Judd aced the Refreshments will be served by No. 8 hole, using a six the hospitality committee. iron. Parent-Teach- PLAYTEX BRA and GIRDLE 0-- hole-in-on- d SAVES1Q1 PLAYTEX CROSS-YOUR-HEAR- 2 For1-- 9 Reg. 3 BRAS T Each Bras give These famous better separation, fit and comfort plus Double Undercup Panels for better support. And you also save $1.01 when you buy two of the popular Playtex Fashion Magic Cotton and Lace Bras. 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