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Show "4 . Spring Glen ii , bflu I Thursday, May 8, 1969 Price, Utah rSiin-Advoca- Carbon Capers The Boy Scouts joined in a weekend trip for a District Camp d ;ree at San Rafael. They in competitive games such and rope climbing. is Glen won game of boys Ipring Friday evening they dined in campfire story telling, ;inging, and skits. Saturday at loon a demonstration of how to :ook food without using utensils was given. Under the leadership :f John Jensen and Lester Black-hathe following boys made the trip: Shane Brown, Lyman Fiack, i, David Cunningham, Gregory Jonathan Bowman, Billie parti-:ipate- By MARILYN BORLA The Carbon Acappella Choir will climax another successful it presents its Annual yar aS doncert tonight (Thurs-djjty- ) Spring in the high school auditorium at 8 p.m. Tickets can be purchased from any choir member or bought at the door. Donation i $l.O0?vThe choir presented an assembly for the student body yesterday (Wednesday) morning in preparation for the concert tonight. The choir banquet has been planned for Monday, May 12, at the Elks Lodge. The May Day Dance held last Friday was a great success with many students in attendance. At intermission the results of student body office elections were announced. Bryon Matsuda has been elected student body presischool year dent for the 1969-7- 0 along with Davy Donaldson as vice' president and Jeannie Tani-gucas secrectary. annual The banquet was held last Tuesday night at the Elks Lodge. Special guests included Superintendent and Mrs. J. Grant Kilfoyle, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Loman Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Welch, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gabriella. Master of ceremonies for the occasion was Eugene Crocco and guest speaker was Dick Rosetta, sports writer for the 'Salt Lake Tribune. The Orem High School Acappella Choir presented an assembly last Thursday morning. The top choir in Division I of Region IV, Orem Sang several songs for the student, body. That night it presented a joint concert with the Carbon Acappella Choir at East Carbon High School. tug-o-w- well in the language festival held at Brigham Young University last Saturday. It took first place in poetry, skits and honors testing. Dino Special recognition this week goes to the officers of the Pep and Lettermen Clubs. The officers have headed these two important clubs with dedica-- 1 the year. Pep tion throughout officers are: Sue Burton, president; LeAnn Poloni, vice president; Camille Frandscn, secretary; Darlene Riche, treasurer; Margaret Spencer, historian; Joan Craig, Coleen Herzog, and Charlotte Coggins, drill mistresses. Letterman officers are: Johnny Na-vas- Mar-chell- Carbon High coed present Master recital Velda Liddell, member of the Carbon High School symphonic band, will present her master tega, secretary. Marriage licenses musician recital Friday, May 9, Two marriage licenses were ob- at 7:30 p.m. in the high school tained from the office of the Car- auditorium. bon County clerk during the past Miss Liddell has been a memweek by the following: ber of the band for six years. She Delvine Denton April 30 traveled to Las Vegas with the Thorsness, 39, Salt Lake City, concert band, to Chicago with the and Rosalie Prettyman, s, Mr. and Mrs. Vem King of Salt Lake City have been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nichols where they have been helping her To Haycockk, president; Jim Collard, vice president; and Robert Or- hi Bates, Terry Marshall, Dale Cunningham, Kerry Snow, Dean Fred Rowley, Lynn Scev-erand Calvin Cardy. sister Virginia take care of their mother Mrs. Johnson who is ill. Vern has also been spending some of his time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Judd. a going away party was given in honor of Nina Zeller, who has oecn the president of the Primary Price City Court for the past several years. She with her husband and children The following persons pleaded $25; John J. Thayn, overloading, will be leaving for their new home guilty to the offenses set forth $25. in Orem after the close of the after their names: Blaine B. Schooten, April 24 school year. She was presented $40; Jacqueline Gene LaMar Keen-ooverloading, April 22 with a gift of two books. Light no gross weight displayed on Bunnell, no drivers license, proof refreshments were served to the truck, $10; James Riley Strick- of valid license, no fine; Scott following Primary Officers and land, no special transportation Charles Burton, failure to stop at teachers: Rada Nusink, Jackie permit, $10; Jake Van Vliet, over- stop light, $10; Leonard Wayne disHarwood, Vicki Brasher, Cleonda loading, $25; Alex Benjamin Cha- Goolsby, gross weight not Hansen, Darlene Foster, Frances vez, failure to stop at stop light played, $10. Blackham, Fern Thomas, Karen and no license, $20 or 5 days; Grady OHearon, exApril 25 Brown, Jean Jones, Thelma NielArchie Frank Anderson, improp- pired drivers license, $10. son, Leslie Keele, Myrtle Wharff, er mufflers, $5. Scott Arthur Pretty-maApril 28 Karen Hansen, and Lea Haslam. Alfonso Mikael Trukilling a deer in closed seaApril 23 jillo Jr., driving while under the son, $200 and 30 days, $50 and jail influence of intoxicating liquor, sentence suspended upon payment Disease case report $200 and 10 days, jail sentence of the balace of the fine; Vern Four cases of streptococcal in- suspended plus $50 of the fine Jewkes, doing business without fection and one of gonorrhea were upon payment of the balance; a license, $50. The following persons forfeited reported to the Utah State Divi- Arnold Dean Bell, expired regission of Health from Carbon Coun- tration, $10; William Dewey Ivie, bail for the offenses set forth afty during the week ended April gross weight not displayed, $10; ter their names: 25. Robert D. Hatch, overloading, April 23 Ray Barnett, Allen Jesse Haycock and Elaines mother Mrs. Fannie Redd of Hayward, Calif., along with Ida Bates spent the weekend boating on Utah lake. Nie-ma- Attends conference atempt $147.00 less Winn, pupil personnel-directofor the Carbon County School District, attended an annual conference for pupil personnel directors May 1 at Brig-haYoung University. John C. CANDY BARS Six 10c Bars 49 SQUARE DEAL STORE 275 N. Main, Helper $69.00 less than last years Chevelle with comparable equipment Were not talking about a stripped-dowcar, either. Were talking about a Malibu Sport Coupe with head restraints and a 200-h- p V8 that runs on regular gas. If n you add Powerglide, power disc brakes, wheel covers and whitewall tires to your Malibu, youll find its $69 less. 'HhrDqpLolirii' Roi-lyn- Automatic Deluxe IRANGIE $101.00 less than last years Impala with comparable equipment. Add a few options like these to your Impala: Turbo Hydra-matiV8. Power disc brakes. Head Big 300-brestraints. Whitewalls. Wheel covers. A11 together, the price is $101 less than it was for last years Impala, comparably equipped. Putting you first, keeps us first c. -- p xmma on muufacturera suggested retail prices, including Federal excise tax and suggested dealer new car preparation charge. Extra-larg- banquet-siz- 4 ft n, than last years Camaro with comparable equipment. If you equip Camaro with Powerglide, the new 250-h- p 350 V8 that runs on regular gas, advanced-desig- n power disc brakes, whitewall tires and wheel covers, the price is $147 less than last years model with comparable equipment, including head restraints. J meals. e oven e and minute ' ' minder Fferfheating, self chfa'ning Calrod luijule-hra- t t?u r face unit, controls ReGessed cooktop Blow Often Do We Turn Our Ba on the Setter Deal? : "I HOTPOINT Family Size lutpxririlr Porcelain Washer REFRIGERATOR Porcelain finish protects the beauty ot the washer. Guards against ru?t, scratches at a ins. capacity linking t chiller trav. Covered butter bin. Automatic interior Slide-ou- t crisper light Jylidc-nu- 9 Completely automatic, handles any type load from sturdy to delicate permanent press. NOW LW805 LB805 MATCHING HOTPOINT DRYER 16-l- b. SUPER HOTPOINT DaUXE C WASHER NOW AT 128 238 - ;ouv 48 E. compart- ment. Main in Price Phone 637-192- 7 SSD712K ONLY 13.7 cu. ft. NO In fact, modern business gives us ust about the same price on QUALITY FROST g HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR 16.6 cu. ft. NO FROST C HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR FURNITURE 268 318 & APPLIANCE Buy at Direct-from-Facto- ry Price on HOTPOINT about every time we turn away the deals that are offered by Our home business and service people, and do our trading somewhere else, we've turned our backs on the BEST deals. Usually, we do it because we forget that a good deal is NOT solely a matter of Price and Quality. JUST Easy Terms 3sn?1$fa Price, Utah goods and service, wherever we trade. The REAL difference between a good deal and a BETTER deal lies in WHO benefits from the $3 to $5 increased community trade volume that results from every dollar we spend. Obviously, it's a BETTER deaf for US when the community that our trade makes more prosperous is that one iit which we live and make our living. ISflmir?Yf EBsuafe Member F. D. I. C. n, $15. CtowM IFfccesetar Muss, 44, son-in-la- Qlivetos presents 30 472-513- 9 Jay Strakey, Danny Torlorclli, Pete Gomejt public intoxication, $25; Gene Autry Tyree, overlength, $10. , Judith Bender April 28 fishing without a license, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Richardson and two grandsons Ray and marching band and has been acMr. and Mrs. George Fullertive in all other band endeavors. ton returned home Monday after Bur-urThe program will consist of spending a few days in Las VegJean solos and ensembles on flute, as with their daughter and family, piano and vocal. A flute solo will Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner. be performed by Diana Potts, her Mr. and Mrs. Lester Skinner of Police called to student. Another flute solo will be Idaho, were here to accompanied by James Dart on Nounan, the drums and Larry Beebe on spend the weekend with their Investigate Diane daughter and the piano. Suicide Alice Beebe will accompany and John Jensen. Police were called to Carbon Miss Liddell in all of her solos. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Walkington The recital is open to the pubhospital at 2:20 a.m. Sunday by joined their son and family, Mr. lic and there is no admission and Mrs. Blair the attending physician to investiWalkington of Salt charge. gate an attempted suicide. Lake City along with three other Involved was a Price families for a weekend of sightgirl who reportedly swallowed Science has discovered a soap seeing in the Moab area. several unidentified pills and also which removes the Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nielson ring from the , had attempted to slash her wrists. tub. If and Mr. and Mrs. Don Nielson could science remove only The Carbon High School Following emergency treatment the ring from the phone we would drove to Salt Lake City Sunday she was released from the hospiDepartment under the be able to relax in the bath at to visit with Kenneth Rigby who of Donald Sanchez, fared tal later that same is in the hospital. last. day. Mrs. Ida Bates left Tuesday for New York City. She will spend the summer on Fire Island. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills drove to Salt Lake City to spend the weekend with their daughter n Thorum and sons. Mrs. Hannah Riley is in the Carbon hospital. Uder the direction of Bishop Dulan Rasmussen a group turned out Saturday to make a clean-u- p of the cemetery. One more day will be needed to finish the job before Memorial Day. Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pace Boyack Lift-of- f was their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. oven door makes all corners Harry Stone, of Ogden. They were oven to reach. of, easy accompanied by their daughter, Ringed bake and broil units tilt up and Linda Lowe, and baby who is the down, out of the way. Boyacks great grandchild. Smooth porcelain-finis- h interior has no The Primary lesson crevices to trap spatter. was presented Wednesday afteroven cooks noon by Lea Haslam. Afterward Cleveland, Emery County. May 2 Joseph Bailey 22, Colorado, and Elma Warner, 19, Price. Selma Rowley Castle Dale, Utah r . |