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Show 6 Ulom- -. Price, Thursday, May 22, 1969 millMIHimHtHtimiMIHIMIIIIHmiHtlHHIHIHHIHIilirtHtlHtHfHHttf 2 Card of Thanks Notices 3 Personal 1 (4) Lost LOST, one white small shoulder bag with personal articles. Lost in the East Carbon High School last Friday. REWARD. Phone Scofield 276. Lost and Found Services Offered Men 6 Help Wanted 7 Women Help Wanted 8 Help Wanted Male, Female 9 Business Opportunities 4 CHIT 5 CHAT and Found Offered (5) Services HmiiiMmitiiiiiHiiui'iiitit'i'iMiimiiiiHitiiitiitHtiiMiiiiiiuuiiiMimi 0 Instructions is vaccination of domestic aniBy JOAN HUNT 11 Work Wanted Last week we discussed the mals, and cats. particularly dogs 12 Rooms for Rent causes ad symptoms of rabies. (People are usually infected by 13 Today we will talk about treat rabid degs.) Dogs and cats should Apartments for Rent STUCCO ROOFING 4 Houses for Rent ing a b'te, what to do with ar receive the misnamed permanCONTRACTOR LICENSED 5 Wanted to Rent animal that bites someone, and ent shots at five months of age. how to prevent rabies. 6 Real Estate for Sale FHA Terms FREE Estimates These permanent shots have to 17 Homes for Sale When a person is bitten by an he The will veterinarian repeated. WORK QUARANTEED 8 Lots for Sale animal, the wcund sheu'd be tell you when the shot will have Write: Ranches 19 Farm Acreage made to b'eed freely. It should be to be given again. 20 For Rent, Sale, Trade washed thoroughly wi'h soap an UlHilt tiiiM. CLYDE M. FUNK for rabies Another preventative 21 For Rent or Lease water. It shou'd then be treated ;s FERRON, UTAH 84523 to teach children (and remind MISS DURRANT 22 For Sale or Lease by a doctor. Children should be adults, if necessary) not to pick Cell 343-227- 8 23 Real Estate Wanted to for care their own bites. taught or pet wild animals. This is up 24 Appliances for Sale An adult is not always around to only asking for trouble. Any wild i.iiiimitiiiiitiitiiitiiiutiiitiiiiiiitiiti'UiitiiiiMUiiiiiutl'tiiimiiiitiiiij 25 Furniture for Sale care for a bite immediately. tiiimtiiniiiiiiitimmiiiiiMiimtiiiiHiitiiimmiimiiittimtiimiiiuiiiH animal that will allow itself to 26 Miscellaneous for Sale The animal that did the biting be handled is probably sick. DRAGERTON Mr. and Mrs. 27 should be found if at all possible. Sporting Goods of NOTE: anMax of Durrant animals, Speaking 28 Livestock for Sale Dragerton It should not be kil'ed! It shou'd be locked or tied in a pen, room, the Humane Society has released nounce the engagement and forth- 29 Wanted to Buy Motors for Sale or garage, and the public health a show that should be seen by all coming marriage of their daugh- 30 Boats i, 31 Snowmobiles for Sale authorities notified. Care should families who have or contemplate ter Lynda Jane to Chuck A son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 32 Trailers, Mobile Homes for be taken that the animal does not having pets. It is entitled Sale bite someone while it is being Boy and His Dog. It is a charm- Compagni of Columbia. The wedding date has been set 33 confined. The animal will have to ing story of a partially deaf child Campers for Sale for July 26th in the Good Shep- 34 Automobiles for Sale be observed to see if it has rab- and his dog. The film is available to schools, PTA and church herd Catholic Church in Drager35 Trucks for Sale ies. ton. 36 Motorcycles for Sale If the animal has rabies or if groups. 37 Parts it has not been found, Tires Repairs 101 Highway miimimiiimimmiiiimmimiiMiMiMHiiiiiimimiiimiimiiiMiiMMir vaccine is given. The vaccine, CEU d'weiooed bv Louis Pasteur in (2) Notices 18S5, is usually given one dose a Coeds at the College of Eastern THE FAMILY of Eldon Harward day for fourteen days. Unfortunwish to extend their sincere Utah are inviting their mothers ately many peope have serious to attend a program and tea to thanks for the many kindnesses, reactions to the vaccine, so it is be held in the new student lounge gifts and flowers received duronlv given when absolutely necesMay 25 at 2 p.m. The Associated ing the illness and funeral sersary. vice for their loved one. Women Students organization will on Permanents Starting If a pet is bitten by another host the affair and has been animal, it is wise to contact a Tuesday, May 27th making plans for several weeks WE WISH to express our deep veterinarian for advice. First-ai- d for what it hopes may be an appreciation to all our friends treatment is the same as that annual event. and relatives for the flowers for people although the animal As a special guest this year, Closed and many acts of kindness should be secured so that it wont Camie David of Salt Lake City shown the death us of following bite or scratch. An injured anihas been invited to speak to the beloved husband and father, MMmmhiiiiiHHiiHmiiimmiiiHiH'miHiimimmiiiimiHmimmiii mal usua'ly doesnt understand CLEAN rugs like new, so easy to of the on and Dixon. subject Carl poise group that first-ai- d is to its benefit. do with Blue Lustre. Rent elecis David charm. Mrs. Mrs. Carl Dixon and Family The best preventative for rabies tric shampooer $1. Western in the Salt Lake area as the Auto, 74 South Carbon Avenue. tor and instructor of the Sears A SINCERE thanks and appreciaCharm School, which she has tion to Carbon Hospital for the iTiiiHitiHiiiiuiiTiiiinTitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitti'itiiiii'ittiriiMiitiHMiuiKiiiim guided since its beginning five wonderful kindness and care vears ago. She also coordinates City during my recent surgery and NEW MANAGEMENT all fashion shows connected with convalescence. To the staff, CAMIE DAVID the school. nurses, personnel, cooks and DRAGERTOx The home of Mrs. David has had many years all their help. To R & C Drug Mrs. Wanda Cassano was the setfor newspapers, Slaugh Floral experience in this field, having ting for the installation of new been a teacher, counselor and for the carnation, and a special officers for the East Carbon City lecturer for the Loretta Young thanks to Drs. William Gorishek Council, Beta Sigma Phi. Wav and Patricia Stevens Career and A. R. Demman. New officers for the coming College. Jennie Chesnik A district convention of the year are Lola Alger, president; Pat Dimick, preident of AWS, Jess & Aleen Fowler Vivian Krantwashl, vice presi- American Legion Auxiliary, Distis chairman of the tea and is (2) Notices dent; Marge McKinnon, record- rict Five, was held in Green Riv573 East Main St. being assisted by Karen Mura-naking secretary; Vena Tryon, cor- er recently for Carbon, Emery, For-svtBAKER will have an PEARL Sandra Tucker, Ann PRICE, UTAH responding secretary; Naomi Ste- Grand and San Juan auxiliaries Kristeen Rees, Toni Bottino, autograph party for her new venson, treasurer and Ethel Mal-ab- participating. book Trail on the Water May Harriet Mangus, JoAnn Tryon, historian. Lucy Cook, president of the Peggv Atwood, Trudv Hancock 29 in Green River, Utah. PrintRefreshments were served by Price unit, was elected president and Mrs. Earlene ed by Pruett Press in Boulder, adMacKnight, Mrs. Cassano, outgoing City Coun- of district event for the coming Colo., the book is about the viser to the organization. cil president; Mrs. Alger, Mrs. year. She gave her presidential Colorado River and the bioStevenson and Mrs. Krantwashl. report from this unity and in comgraphy of Burt Loper. Trail Xi Alpha Alpha, Xi Psi and Alpha petition with other units, judged on the Water sells for $6.95. Xi presidents, respectively. on the basis of accomplishment, in returned to Price with first place MR. AND MRS. MARVIN SE4L-Efor her auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Ronn Watt, their may see the current attracIn the district Americanism estion at the Price Theatre by Ronda Lvnne and their daughter, say contest, Barry Cook of Price new son, born April 25, are picking up their complimentary plantook second place among high in ticket at the Sun Advocate. the a to visit Utah near itiuiiiii'mmimmiMtniiiinMmiiiMiiimiiMiiiittimiHimmmmMiH ning school entries; Steven Crogan and future. The mother is the former Paul Giacoietto won first and (8) Help Wanted Emme Mice; Rert'ara plt'rViapr in the junior division. demonstration agent for this counFor the poppy poster contest, ty until her marriaw. Grandparopen to seventh, eighth and ninth ents are Mr. and Mrs. George graders, Jeff Tensfeldt of Notre Watt of Price. Fau-set- t, won Dame first; Danny Joe Mont Harmon Junior High student, was second; and Harry Elkin, Notre Dame, was awarded AM third place. camps of Daurhtcrs of Utah Pioneers are invited to attend the Price women attending the AudBppham Young program at North were Cook, meetings Lucy Carbon Stake Center next MonRhoda Leona Jarvi, Culp, rey day, Mav 26. at 2 oclock. Mrs. Huntsman and Donna Dupin. W. F. Winters, county chairman, said the program would include HELEN FERDERBER speakers and refreshments would be served. PAINTING ti ill Engaged Now Open Com-pagn- with a anti-rabi- Charm authority to speak ln ,he Sun-Advoca- at spring tea Sunnyside, Utah SPECIAL te Mondays well-know- n di-r- Clean up on those not wanted items V7 found J during W cleaning East Carbon Beta Council Installs officers MOBIL Price woman Heads Auxiliary SERVICE a, h, 6370515 SPECIALTY Family plans to Utah Visit Simonize Wax Y $6.50 per car sec-plac- Unusual Sales Pioneer camps he Sun-Advoca- te Flutists play reaches over 17,000 Readers each Week! At recital Performance Award iven by Job Corps clerk Twplfth Niqht Reviewed for club Mrs. Helen Y. Ferderber, clerk-typiat Castle Valley Civilian Conservation Center, has received a $150 superior performance award from the U. S. Bureau of Land Management field incentive st awards committee. Accompanying the award certificate and check was a congratulatory letter from Robert D. Nielsen. BLM state director for Utah, in which he praised Mrs. Ferderber for her outstanding performance. He noted that she has been responsible for the accuracy of requisitions, purchase orders and other procurement documents required at Castle Valley CCC. Her liaison with warehouse and other personnel to insure proper discounts to the government was particularly praised by Mr. Niel- CALL 637-073- 2 the J2un-$dvoca- 3 te son. The BLM official also commended Mrs. Ferderber on her abilities to teach office practices to those Job Corpsmen given assignments in the center office. This is her second award, having received an outstanding performance award in 1968. She has Wen with the Job Corps since its activation in 1965. Her versatility is shown in the fact that she can substitute in almost any position during the absence of staff men. I Opportunity in Southeastern Utah Flute students of Nola Parry were presented in a recital recently at the music building of College of Eastern Utah. Mrs. WiMiam Shakespeares Twelfth Parry played the piano accompaniment for some of the players. Nieht was reviewed by Beverly Those featured were Diane Mc- Chamberlain at the most recent Arthur, accompanied by her sis- meeting of the Book Lore Club in ter Teresa; Marti K. Peterson; Helper. To make an impressive Betty Jean Fausett, accompanied reading of the plav. Mrs. Chamby her mother, Mrs. Grant Faus- berlain assigned each member a ett; Donnette Cox; Kaylene Raby, part to charcterize, and included accompanied by Margaret Suhr; one part of a costume. This creaShawna Tucker, accompanied by ted more interest and pleasure in her sister Kerstin; Bobbi Ann Mil- tho play. Trea's of carawav seed, pieces ler, Chloe Merrill, Kerstin Tucker of apple and horehound candv and Karla Davis. were served to indicate the type A woodwind trio, Kerstin Tucker, flute; Gayla Hanson, obce; of refreshments typical during and Pam Piacitelli, clarinet, en- the davs when Shakespeare wrote. Members! present at the home tertained, and the followig conof Pearl Gardner for this review Lori tinued with the flute recitl; Michelle Cuburu, wprr Tia Imai, I arean Yount? Christensen; Richard Winn and Vickie Hall, Bttv Bavsinger. Marv Lorraine Holden. Louisa Hurst, Elva Cool-t-each accompanied bv Janis LaVon Sidwell, and Estella and Marinoni Ve'da Judy Liddell, accompanied by Alice Gale. Beebe. Diane Potts, who is studyRelatives visit ing with Velda Liddell, also participated. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vecchio of The first seven plavers are San Jose, Calif., were house and have studied for only oprsos for a wek at the home of five weeks, but presented their uncle and aunt, Mr. and selections nicey- The other stuMrs. Tony Silvagni. dents chose works of the masters and the program of outstanding From California flute literature was well received and very well accomplished. Mr. and Mrs. Snencrr Col in of San Francisco were here Our favorite colleague is a man for several davs visiting bis mn of many hearing aid ther, Aneeline Collinpham. He ir parts teeth, glasses . . . with thg military service, Sig-gar- - teir International organization has opening for three men over 21. Must have car and be bondcble. Our people de- of their income servicing es- tablished accounts. If selected can im- rive 60 mediately earn $200 a week or more and will participate in pension savings program, major medical insurance for family. Contact Andy Douros, Phone after 637-020- 6 5 p.m. tiMimmnMimiiimimfHmiiitiimimiiMmmmiiMtmmmmiimmmuumuMmtmiiintiimiiHtiiiiiimimiiiitmmmiiimtnHmmiiinmttHi CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED DISPLAY DISPLAY nifiimmMmiiiiMMmiMttnmmMiiiiHMiniHMHiiMMHimMmmitmiiniiiitimmiMMmtiiiiiiiHiHi'immimmiimmimMiKiflMmiimiimMi BISHOPS REFRIGERATION Refrigeration - Air Cond. - Appliance Commercial - Automotive - Residential New Sales Bob Bishop owner PHONE SERVICE 637-049- 7 or & & Used Service 637-012- 3 jjMumutmiHUMffnmipHuuuimuiiiimKiuuimiuniiiHiuuitiuiiiunu.iiuumimutitnnnuiu.iumuiiitmiuiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiauiiia |