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Show TfturscJay, Selma Rowley Spring Glen Hobbies $ and Pets was the theme of the monthly Cub Scout meeting which was held April 26, in the Cultural Hall. The Cubbers displayed their hobbies and pets and ribbons were presented to the winners in the different classifications. Gary Harwood was in charge of the meeting. A musical selection was presented by Dale awards Cunningham. Cubbing were presented to Michael Skerl, Jeffery and Bruce Anderson, and VFW Buddy Poppy sale May 10 the United States and the Veterans Administration; and WHEREAS: The proceeds of this worthy raising campaign are used exclusively for the benefit of disabled and needy veterans, and the widows and orphans of deceased veterans; and WHEREAS: The basic purpose of the annual sale of Buddy Poppies by the Veterans of Foreign Wars is eloquently reflected in the desire to Honor The Dead By Helping The Living; therefore, I, Murray Mathis, Mayor of the City of Price, do hereby recognize the patriotic merits of this cause by urging the citizens of this community to contribute generously to its support through the purchase of Buddy Poppies, on May 10th the day set aside for the distribution of these symbols of loyalty in this city. I urge all patriotic citizens to wear a Buddy Poppy as mute evidence of our gratitude to th emen of this country who have risked their lives in defense of the freedoms which we continue to enjoy as American citizens. fund- The Explorer League volley ball team from here motored to Grand Todd Milovich. Highlight of the Junction April 24 where it was in competition with other teams meeting was the racing of the turtles with Richard Cunningham for the zone playoffs. Spring Glen won the area league playoff. Durreceiving 1st place, John Nielson tea ing the day the boys played 18 2nd place and Russell Muhlestein games and returned home with KENNETH W. MASSEY the trophy for 2nd place, the championship going to the Naples Price gains team from Vernal. The following smoke cigarettes boys were coached by Carroll Riddle: Jay Marshall, James Jenxyou pay less for Post in Oklahoma sen, Terry Rowley, Russell Ridlife insurance! dle, Lariy Goodrich, Dwight NielApproval by the University of son, Kenneth Forsgren, Harold Farmers! Oklahoma board of regents has and Darrell Cunningham. been received by Kenneth Wayne Inew Non-SmokA successful fund drive for the Massey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cancer Crusade was completed Kenneth T. Massey, 159 North policy. Get the last week under the direction of Fifth East, Price, to serve in a Mrs. Pace Boyack, chairman. She graduate assistant position for the wishes to thank everyone who do- summer and fall sessions at the nated to the cause and a special thanks to the following ladies who university. He is one of 32 assistants apmade the drive: Anne Vuksinick, Rose Marietta, Anna Tolich, Mary proved. All will participate in the Kilgore, Marie Chubback, Reva College of Arts and Sciences DeRiddle, Jan Riddle, Arilla Olson, Agent partment of Modern Languages. Pam Skerl and Lucie Cook. Phil Kenneth Rigby was admitted They will be in charge of begininto the Holy Cross hospital in ning language courses and will Phone 637-056- 0 Salt Lake City April 27. direct operations in the language 86 N. 2nd East Mary Kilgore is in the Carbon laboratories. As assistants they Hours: hospital. will be able to continue their own Reva Mrs. Riddle returned 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily home April 27 after spending a graduate studies in advanced mod10 to .2 a.m. Saturday p.m. few days in the Carbon hospital. ern languages. student Graduate assistant i s with Field Day er details today. Habmcndaris MURRAY MATHIS, Mayor at Reeves School Friday The Reeves School PTA is busy with plans for Field Day which will be held Friday, May 9. Parents of students are being asked to provide cupcakes, candy or popcorn. The PTA will provide root bper. Snow cones and cotton candy will be sold. The proceeds will go towards the scholarship fund for a future teacher. school year later this month. Mrs. Connie Banta, Mrs. Laree Peacock and Mrs. Dorothy Rachiele will remain with the organization and Mrs. Vivian Stamatakis will be installed as the new secretary succeeding Mrs. Deone Bishop. Coal output down Soft coal production from Jan. Arbor Day the PTA spon- 1 through April 5, 1969, was an sored a clean-up- . Each child estimated 135,715,000 tons, accordpicked up litter on the way to ing to the National Coal Assn. school and the Price fire depart- This compares with a total proment supervised the burning in duction of 145,197,000 tons for the the schools incinerator. inspection! With the Replacement 472-99- M of a New SHOCKS and BRAKE SERVICE Gold Strike Stamps Deadline: - 21 V8.55x14 8.55x15 2327 129 5 H eirvoee Don't cause motoring havoc 383 East for yourself or others. 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Eastern Utahs leading GIASS Supplier and Installers of all The (C WINDSHIELD O Guaranteed Satisfaction O Immediate Service For maintenance of expansion of the VFW National Home for widows and orphans of veterans at Eaton Rapids, Michigan. HELPER 2 . TUNE-UP- S For the aid, relief and comfort of disabled and needy veterans, their dependents and their widows and orphans. .. Main PHONE Before you try to get in the social swim, be sure youre not J out of your depth. s; corresponding period last year, Dick's... 15 North The manner in which Buddy Poppy funds are spent, Commander Marinoni said, is regulated by our national they must be expended only for the relief and welfare of needy and disabled veterans. He stated that the specific purposes for which these funds may be used are outlined as follows: The PTA officers will be in- a decrease of approximately stalled at the last meeting of the tons. mn m In HELPER . Marinoni of Veterans of Foreign and needy comrades, no matter Wars Post No. 2379 today spelled in which war they may have out the exact channels into which fought. The requisites needed to all funds collected in the annual receive VFW benefits are that VFW Buddy Poppy sale are diverted. The VFW Post will be selling Buddy Poppies on the streets of Price Saturday, May 10. On Stop at these FREE 3 The annual sale of Buddy Poppies Commander Marinoni said, we they must have served our coiln- In the belief that contributors by the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, an organization chartered by the Congress, has been are entitled to know where their are primarily an organization try honorably and that theit officially recognized and endorsed by the President of money goes, Commander Joe dcdciated to serving our disabled claims for aid must be worthy. '. WHEREAS: 3rd place. A bake sale was held in connection with the meeting. 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