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Show itfftf f nr Price, Utah 4. Thursday, May 22, 1969 Selma Rowley Spring Glen guests who were here Sunday to hear Joe Goodrich speak of his missionary experiences while in Italy were Mrs. DeEsta Goodrich and her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Smith and daughter Judy of Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Goodrich of Spring-villMr. and Mrs. Fred Keele and Lloyd Noyes of Price, and Mrs. Jane Jensen and son Don of n Give a BULOVA for Graduation Banker Concerto",) Beautifully de- tailed case. 17 oval jew- els. Expansion bracelet. $55.00 jewels. When ou know what makes a watch tick, youll give a Bulova Woodys JEWELRY, INC. Helper Mrs. Jane Jensen and son Don visited Sunday with her sister and family Mrs. Mary Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chubback drove to Orem Saturday to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Lottie Dexter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blackham and family of Richfield were weekend visitors here sharing their time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blackham and Provo. with Doris parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bryant and Alonzo Richards. two boys arrived here last week Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ogden of en route from Maryland to Los Richfield visited Monday with Angeles where they will make their and family, daughter their home. Larry spent three Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Riddle. days here before going on and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen Joyce and the boys will spend rushed to Salt Lake City Tuesday three weeks with her parents, Mr. to see their granddaughter who and Mrs. George Haslam. had fallen into an irrigation canMr. and Mrs. Ben Wharff and al and was swept through two Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wharff and culverts before being rescued. daughter Lori Ann all of Salt They stayed with their daughter, Lake City were here Saturday to Mrs. Judy Devin. Terry Marasco of Salt Lake attend the wedding reception of was here to spend the weekCity their niece Wendelyn Ann Wharff who was married in Nevada to end with his parents, Mr. and Harold Eugene Short. The recep- Mrs. Tony Marasco. tion was held Saturday evening at the Polka Palace. Also attending were the brides two sisters, Linda and Carrie Wharff. Ben and Ray visited with their mother Mrs. John Wharff while they were here. $65.00 Specialists 472-337- 1 Mrs. Maxine Baker has volunteered to serve as youth employment representative for the Utah Department of Employment Security. Monday through Friday Mrs. Baker may be contacted at these times and places: At home from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, phone and at City Hall from 1 She to 5 p.m., phone can be contacted at home all day Saturday. Any young person desiring either full time or part time work can contact Mrs. Baker during these hours. par- Farmers Union Slim, black Roman numerals on a gilt dial. 17 Watch & Diamond here with her ents. e, "0 Sponsors farm Clean-u- p drive Mrs. Mary Pinarelli returned home last week after spending a Leon Thayn, Wellington, distmonth in Detroit, Mich., where rict director for the Utah-Idah- o she visited with her daughter, Farmers Union, says that FarmMrs. Deanna Smith, and with Mr. ers Union has kicked off a stateand Mrs. John Pinarelli. Flying wide farm clean-up- . home with Mary was her grandGovernor Calvin Rampton, on son Michael who will spend the 1, signed a declaration in May summer here. Mr. and Mrs. John Marasco support of this project in which returned home Friday after he encourages all farm people to assume the full responsibility spending a week in Orem with their daughter, Mrs. Janis Shaff. for the maintaining and cleaning of his individual farm premWhile there they got acquainted up fences and adjoining thorises, with their new grandson, Scott, who was born May 6. Janis and oughfares. the baby came down and spent This clean-uwill be campaign an annual event and this year extends from May 1 to Oct. 31. Awards will be given on a county and district level for the most improved farm. County agents will assist with any technical advice and will be involved in the p judging. Mr. Thayn stated that farmers should register with him or with the county agent in order to be eligible for an award. Mr. Thayn also announced that 6 year old boys and girls of Farmers Union members are eligible to attend the organizations youth camp which will be held 13-1- An important message TO UTAH FAMILIES WHO USE NATURAL GAS FOR HEATING ONLY I If from June 8 through the 12th. interested in sending their children should contact Mr. Members Thayn in Carbon County, Clifford W. Snow in Emery County and Delbert Tidwell in the Green Riv- er area. Poster Contest, Athletic Award, Garth Burnett; awards to Jay I Dare You Dolores Dumas, 11th grade, 1st Vicki Hatt; $50 Schoand 564-328- 3 prize, Senior Division; Kresha Baggs Award to Susan Ryan; Dunham, 1st prize; Kirk Dunham, larship to Brad James; Pin Scholarship and 2nd Prize Randy Spadafora, Pin to Mary Alice 3rd prize, Junior division. Room Citizenship awards were presentThese prizes were awarded to Julie TayMalcolm Politano for Mrs. ed by These Kim Larson. prelor and Club. Womans sentations were made by Auxil- the iary President Letitia Thompson. awards: Principals Special Class Night was held at the Award: 7th Grade; Outstanding Green River High School on FriTeenagers, Homemaker, Gold and day, May 16, 1969. The program Silver G Pins; Yearbook Dediwas as follows; Prognostication cation. (20 years later) Seniors, Class HisNew student body officers and tory, Debbie May and Vicki Hatt; were announced. The cheerleaders Vocal Solo, Impossible Jeannine Hunt; Class Keith Seely, president; Karen Dream, secreWill, Seniors, Senior Roll Call, Silliman, commisBrock; James tary, Rosemary KEITH SEELY Ramsay. sioner of public affairs, Della awards the Following program Keith Seely, son of Mr. and commissioner of public safeto Randy Nelson, Mrs. Robert Seely, has been se- were given Babe Ruth Award; Gledhili Aw- ty, Kenna Brock; historian, Janlected to attend Boys State June Booster Club et Hatt. at Utah State University, ard, Jay Baggs, Lesponsored by the American gion Post No. 103. Mr. Seeley also has been selected to attend Freedom Academy at Camp Williams the first part of August. This selection is made by the school and is sponsored by retired Army Officers in Utah. Candidates are selected on the basis of character, leadership and scholarship. In the Poppy Green River 472-513- 9 the weekend immiumi Dr. 0. PRESTON MARTIN National chairman To address S-- Anyone who can give a job to any young worker can call Mrs. Baker and tell her what the job is, etc. She will send a young worker selected for his or her ability and willingness to do the job. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Lemmon announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Glenna Murray Mathis, president of the Faye to Leonard James Brown First Federal Savings and Loan of Ripley, New York, Saturday Assn, of Price, is expected to at- May 24, at the LDS Ward Chapel. tend the Utah Savings and Loan The bride is a member of the Leagues annual convention in 1969 graduating class and will Salt Lake City May 23 at which continue with her studies in the time Dr. 0. Preston Martin, fall. Washington, D. C chairman of Winners in the Poppy Poster the Federal Home Loan Bank Contest conducted at the Green board, will speak. River Elementary School were anSession will be at Hotel Utah. nounced at a special assembly C. Blair Bradshaw, league presi6th Thursday. Regi Weihing, dent, will preside at all sessions. grade, first place; Jeanie Wilcox, Dr. Martin will speak at the 5th grade, second place, and luncheon meeting at the hotel FriKathy Salas, 3rd place, 4th grade. day at 12:15. Business, civic, pro- Regi Weihing and Jeanie Wilcox L League convention fessional and church leaders have also received 1st and 2nd place been invited to attend. for District 5. Room prizes were awarded to Dee King, 4th grade; Bart Hanson, 5th grade and Bobby Holloway, 6th grade. Cash presentations were made by Mrs. Leona Dixon Letitia Thompson, president, Am343-234- 4 erican Legion Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Blackburn were weekend visitors with her announce the forthcoming marparents, Mr. and Mrs. William riage of their daughter Lucinda to Steven H. De Graaf, son of Mr. Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Barnett and Mrs. Henry De Graaf May spent the weekend in Salt Lake 29 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. City visiting with their daughters A reception will be held at the Judy and Joan and their families. Green River LDS Ward on ThursMiss Gloria Day of Salt Lake day, from eight until ten p.m. Commissioner Kenneth Silliman City spent the weekend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. was in Salt Lake City last week attending meetings for county ofSpencer Day. Mrs. Dart visited with her ficials. Vicki Hatt, valedictorian of the daughter Kathrine Merrill and Chloe garduating class at Green River granddaughter Sunday. David Wall and friend Shirley High School, has been given the visited with his parents, Mr. and annual award of The Readers for students Mrs. Clarence Wall. Digest Association David Prettyman was the guest who by their successful school of Bobby Dixon over the week- work give promise of attaining end. leadership in the community, it Mr. and Mrs. Benton Hawley was announced by Thomas Burr, and sons of Chillicothe, III., Mr principal. Miss Hatt will receive an honand Mrs. John Dixon of Bache, Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. Tom orary one-yesubscription to Dixon and family of Sait Lake The Readers Digest in any one City, also Mr. and Mrs. J. D. of its 13 language editions which Moore of LaHabor, Calif., return- she chooses, and a personal cered to their homes Wednesday af- tificate from the Editors in reter visiting with Mrs. Leona cognition of past accomplishments of Dixon and family and attending and unusual anticipation achievement to come. the funeral for Carl Dixon. Hiawatha Can YOU PUT A PRICE ON Letitia Thompson Ve-ter- e. t; Ek-ke- r; 9-- meet a great Canadian Jay Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis, has returned home from his studies at the University of Nevada. Miss Hatt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vail Hatt of Green River. Winners of the 1969 Poppy Post- ers and the Americanism Essay Contest sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, Unit No. 103 were announced at the awards program May 16 at Green River High School . The Americanism Essay winners in the Senior High Division were Barbara Brock, 10th Grade, 1st prize and Jean-nin- e Hunt, 12th grade, 2nd. Miss Brock was also the first place winner for District 5. In the Junior Division, Bruce Ritchies, 7th grade, 1st prize, and Christine Bastian, 2nd. The title of the essay was I am an American and I Speak for Democracy. Mrs. Americanism Dorothy Every, chairman, made the YOUR CHILD? standing Canadian to our friends in the U.S.A. As lot about maintaining our reputation for quality. 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