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Show S , Price, Utah Thursday, May 8, 1969 Hanksville Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C'ayton Jrouch are announcing the engagement and forthcomig mar-iag- e of their daughter Patricia nne to Don L. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson, Cedar City. The senior Andersens are former residents of Hanksville where Don was a communicator at the FAA station. Patricia and Don will be united in marriage May 10th at the Mission Vovanant Church in Everett, Wash. It was announced April 29 by the State Highway Dept, that Corn Construction Co., Grand Junction, has been awarded the contract from to surface 25 miles of AWAIT STATE . . . Selected to represent East Carbon at the 1969 Boys State are, left to right, Tobey Jaquez, Dale Evans,, alternate; Ray Ferguson and Tommy Carrillo. U-9- 5 - Savings bond report Sales of U, S. Savings Bonds in Carbon County during March toh taled $42,481, bringing the total of $148,444 or 33.7 per cent of the countys quota, according to a report from Albert J. Breznick, Helper, county bonds three-mont- road funds. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Johnson are the parents of a son born last week at the Blanding hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Weber received word that they are grandparents again. A daughter was born this week to Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Albrecht of Bicknell. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Torval Albrecht, Bicknell. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jackson af Bellflower, Calif., are the parents of a daughter born April 29th. Mrs. Jackson is the former Marsha Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunt and of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew grand-laught- Hunt. near Tracyte Junction, Garfield Mrs. Ethel Noyes celebrated County, southeasterly into Sar Juan County. This job is to be her 77th birthday quietly with her completed in 120 working days sister and nieces and nephews and is financed from public land Saturday at her home in Hanks East Carbon names Boys Staters EAST CARBON Tobey Jaquez, Ray Ferguson and Tommy Carillo, with Dale Evans as alternate, have been selected to represent the East Carbon area at Boys State to be held at Utah State University, Logan, in June. Barbara tkker Saturday, May 17 Mul-for- Utah Valley Auction To qualify for this privilege, the toys submitted brochures with information pertaining to why they want to attend, what they have contributed to their church, school and community, accompanied by certificates, medals and letters of commendation in support of these claims. Applications of 15 boys were considered. In addition to the brochures, each boy was interviewed. Special Purchase Notre Dame Handbags DUSTERS Scout meeting 4 If you want to delight 50 her . . . Others at $5 rates and fast, Shell Love the The boys displayed their collections of stamps, rocks, coins, model cars, etc., for which they were awarded first, second and third place ribbons in each category. The Webelos displayed Indian 'plaques on which they have been working during the month The Bobcat ceremony was performed for new scout John Milo vieh. Ferky - Good Looks of these Dusters to Slip into easy-car- e mornings and evenings Jeff Carlson was awarded a si! ver arrow. The following toy: were presented their Weblo col ors: Gary OBerto, Jeff Carlsor and Richard Pessetto. Walt Donaldson HORSE SALE g He also stated that Governor Cub Calvin L. Rampton has declared Share in May as Savings Bonds America Month, calling upon The monthly pack meeting of Utah citizens to join with other Notre Dame Cub scouts was held in the Americans to participate 2 in the church basement. bonds May savings payroll savings The flag was presented by Karl plan. Peterson, Dennis Anella, Michael Siaperis and Jeff Carlson. W. F. Robirts will continue to meet with with the boys on Saturday mornlow ings for flag practice. STATE FARM their wedding date. A reception will follow that evening in Emery. The couple will make their home Contributing organizations mak-nthis representation possible include American Legion Post 137, East Carton Rotary Club and the Price Elks. chairman. friendly claim service, you want in Hawaii at Green water can be backed up for irri- from his home the Robbers Roost. and River floods gation purposes. Heavy This is the first lime hes seen have weakened it considerably. in Hanksville. Mrs. Beverly Ekker's father, his only grandchild, Janie Marie, An innocent game of kick the Mr. Transue, is visiting this week who is five months old. active in her 77 years holding can ended in a rush trip to Dr. Barton in Green River for Neal many civic and church offices and has a record of 15 years as Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Relief Society president, eleven Bernes Jackson, when he ran of which were in the Hanksville ito a wire fence. Ten stitches and four in Victor, Emery Coun- were required to close a gash in ty. She has been a judge and his mouth. The MIA presented a one act registration agent during numerous elections. She fell and broke play Thursday night under the hip in 1959 and was bedfast for direction of Mrs. Elora Ekker. ten weeks but this didnt halt her The play was a comedy entitled 1:30 P.M. Wilber Faces Facts. work of making quilt tops, croThose in cheting lace or other items of the presentation were Kerry EkALL TYPES OF HORSES SOLD fancy work. On their 50th wed- ker, Gregory Hunt, Judy Johnding anniversary in 1961, she son, Kenneth and Conie Noyes, again baked the cake as she did Gloria Johnson, and Burdell her wedding cake in 1911. Work began Saturday on the Karla Blackburn, daughter of Fremont River Dam by the Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Blackburn, Emery, and Everett Ekker, son Hanksville Canal Co. to reinforce SPANISH FORK, UTAH of Mr. and Mrs. Riter Ekker, the structure. Cement and rock Hanksville, have set June 7 for work will be done so that the 7 ville. She was torn in 1892 at Desert Lake, Emery County, and was married Oct. 20, 1911, to Frank Noyes. He died in December of 1968. She has been very SIZES S cake auction followed with Father Gerald Tregesar auction ing off the cakes mtde by thf toys and their fathers. The next pack meeting will be held May 23 and will be the last until September. - M - L A For auto, life, home or health Insurance, call me soon. . 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