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Show ' -- 2 Price, Utah Thursday, Green River The Merry Magic Mixers met at the home of Deanna Burns last week. Jeannie Thompson opened the meeting and Peggy Baxter led (he group in reciting the pledge of tallegiance. Election of officers he'd with Kim Watterson, president; Regi Weihing, Peggy Baxter, secre--. tary; Deanna Burns, news Jeannie Tompson, song .leader and Delores Salas, game leader. The next meeting will be held, at the home of Peggy p.m. Mrs. John Baggs is tlho leader. K'- I" - Letitia Thompson 564-328- award of $20 for attic suggesting that a type stairs be installed in the Fire House to replace the present vertical ladder. Since firemen climb the ladder at every shift change, and are usually laden with fire fighting gear, the ladder presents an extreme hazard A third place award of $10 wa presented to F. C. Parks of th Security Guard force in recoan: tion of his suggestion to install a platform in front of the base flagpole for color changing ceremonies. The extra height is required to reach the lanyard and hooks and effectively raise or second Candidates for place pull-dow- Veterans Ycur answer Notre Dame parents group elects Advanced degrees 3 Three Carbon Schoo' High graduates are candidates for ad 'anced degrees at the University if Utah commencement exercises vhich will be held June 6. Paul H. Liapis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Liapis, Heper, is a 'p.ndidate for a juris doctor de-yin law. He received his achelor cf science degree from his same institution in 1966. He s a member cf Pi Sigma Alpha, oolitical science honorary fraternity, and after graduation plans o work for Custon and Custon aw firm. Mis. Mary Lines, Pappas lower the flag. Vighter of Gust Pappas, Price, s a candidate for a masters deAt a special meeting of Beth gree in social work. She received of the No. Order 9, any Giapter Eastern Star, Mrs. Maxine S. her bachelor of arts degree from the University in 1967, served as Boyd, worthy grand matron, and C. Leander Prisk, worthy grand adviser to the student body president while in graduate school and patrori, and associate grand offitrained at the Salt Lake City VA of of Utah cers the grand chapter made their official visitation May Hospital and the District III juvenile court. She is the mother of 23. A banquet was served at 6:30 children. After graduation three p.m. at the American Legion Hall. After the dinner the meet- she plans to work in Salt Lake as a school social worker. ing convened at the Masonic Hall. James R. Bryner, son of Mr. Mrs. Lelia Wolverton is worthy Mrs. Lawrence R. Bryner, and matron and James Chronopoulos, is a candidate for a mediHelper, worthy patron of Bethany Chapcal degree. He received his bachter No. 9. The Green River High School elor of science degree from the and Elementary faculty enjoyed University in 1965 and presently is interning at the LDS Hospital. a luncheon at the Arbon Cafe He plans to specialize in May 23rd to celebrate the closing of school for the summer. Special guests were the partner of the faculty member and Mr. and Mrs. Arel Hunt, school board board Members of the Notre Dame Home and School Association elected Jerry Hernandez as pres .dent for the coming school year Serving with the East Carbon man will be Pete Palacios of Hel per, vice president; Mrs. Charles -- ng and so forth for the entire lation. Due to the machine age Q. My son received his college j tenth grader will have to be degree under the War Orphans etraintd twice in his lifetime. Educational Assistance Act. He .Vars can not be fought in the ild tradition any more. used his full 36 months entitle- ment. I am now eligible for up to 36 months of Veterans Administration educational assistance as the widow of a veteran killed during the Korean War. If I dont use my entitlement, may my son use part of it to obtain a graduate degree when he gets out of the Army after two years of service? Rev. Robert Servatius, school idministrator, advised the parents and teachers that Sister Gement, Sister Gair, Sister Doris and Sister Barbara Jean will not be returning to Notre Dame next year. Sister Gement has been here for the past eight years whi'e the other three nuns have completed one year here. The four A. No, your entitlement is not extension volunteers will not be transferrable. The purpose of this Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Silliman The guest speaker at the final returning next year after having education and Gary Fluckey were in and assistance program meeting of the year was Dr. taught here one year. for widows of veterans who died Thursday, Friday and George C. Stroumbis, associate as the result of military service Saturday to attend the City and of education at the Uniprofesor and the wives of permanently and School. Road County versity of Utah, whose topic was Mr. and Mrs. Roy May and veterans totally service-disable- d the importance of the use of is to enable them to advance their faffrftywere in Logan Sunday viscommunications media in educaown skills and improve their own iting with .their son, Kenneth. tion today. He stated that we Orient Lodge No. 15 and LaSal education so that they can reare right in the middle of a great enter or remain in the mainLodges.No. 30, Free and Accepted is a Here Attention, with one way of life epic change in session joint May Masdljlmet list of activities to keep in stream of American academic, ending and another beginning. 24 for the official visitation of social and economic life. for June. He has observed that the children mind Grand Master Blaine M. Simons. ImHome June 3 State However, as a veteran himself, of today are more creative than Dinner was served at the AmeriTour. Patsy Kontgas your son will be entitled to an 20 the In provement ever before. last years j can Legion Hall by Bethany science has made great progress, selected to attend this tour, ac- additional 12 months of VA eduEastNo. of Order the 9, Chapter, WOODSIDE . , . Many hours of painstaking care because now we do not have to companied by Home Agent Ar- cational assistance as the result ern Star. At the session held at are evident in this old headstone in the Woodside, of a recent law permitting an stay on earth anymore, if man lene Reid. the Masonic Temple, LaVerne C. 2 Council June meeting landed can the on moon and be Emery County, cemetery. Made from native red aggregate of 48 months of eduBane, grand orator, spoke on 9:30 a.m., Extension OfLeaders, No survive can starve one there Andersons Constitutions. cational assistance under two or sandstone, its detail extends to the annual growth fice. Older Teen Council members to death in the U. S. any more. At a regular meeting of the more VA programs. rings as well as saw' markings. He advised his audience that in invited to attend. Pep Cilib last week election of 2 Basin Livestock Uintah June the future 2 of the population officers was held for the coming 98 will of cloth- - Show judging teams and animals the food, supply Those elected were, Fern year. Vernal. Hunt, president; June 6 Livestock Fitting and Shuanee Hatt; secretary, Paula Showing Workshop for all Reay; historian, Susan Nielson. members and leaders of Carbon Russ Hale, Green River Serv- member. and Emery counties, at Ferron ice Department Manager, First Air courses consisting of Livestock Barns, Ferron. Starts recently presented com- 10 hours instruction in standard by Jana Thayn at 10 a.m. mendation letters and checks to first aid procedures and 16 hours June 6 Horsemanship Clinic of training in advanced techniques suggestion award winners. for Club members and Horse A first place award of $30 was have been presented during y of the El Dorado High na Young, Kathy Thayn. Senior leaders at Carbon County Fair Results hours at the Green River C. W. Weber of the presented School Rodeo held May 10 are as Showmanship: Jim Thayn, Rich- Grounds at 6 p.m. Fire Department in recognition Service Department Fire House, follows in order of placing: June 8 ard Thayn, Derk Bradley, Edwin Sunday. offRydea to install an exhaust Dynalectron, through the courtesy Bareback: Jay Timothy, Mar Ericson. Youth LeaderKid Pony: Tammy June Jr. blower system in the Fire House of Trooper Black of Moab and Jim Hanna. Bulls: Scott Pressett, Brenda Oliver, Christie ship Conference at Snow College, Lopan, avoid the danger of carbon Patrolman Kay Jewkes of Green to" Pete Jensen, Charlie Adair. Sr. Kid Pony: Jim Thayn, to be attended by Dali Dimick, monoxide fumes within the build- River. Personnel completing the Timothy, Westbrook. Calf Roping: Butch Kay Rukavina, Jim Parker, Dan Dimick, Sherrie Hanna, and course were Connie ing,; Mr,. Weber also received the standard Terri Hansen. Breakaway Marcia Parker, accompanied by Western Jensen, Jackson. Mens Ed Burnett, Chenowith, Bill Cline, DeciArlene E. Reid. Theme, HanPleasure: Jim Jack Rukavina, Roping: Lynna Kathy Thayn, Larry Devereaux, Stan Hunt, Ribbon Rop- na, Jim Parker, Owen Thayn. sions for Today and Tomorrow. Jana ONeil, Thayn. Robert McGuire, Palmer Five-coa- t, Fousett Combined AchieveJune 12 Ladies Western Pleasure: Pat ing: Lynna Rukavina, Vicki Max Stott, C. R. Thompson, Twe-de- ll Allan and Fun Night at Mills, Louise ment Mamie Henry West, Claudin, program H. H. Twitchell, Jay Vetere, Fausett, Mortician Green River Park, Green River, McCourt, Mick- Hansen, Lynna Rukavina. (tie), Clyde Charles Weber, Harmond Weber. 7 p.m. ey Young (tie). Goat Tying: Lyn" 680 East 1st South Jim Reining: Pat Worley, Record Book and na Rukavina, Vicki Topolovec, June 16 Phone Linda Price Jones. Ladies Barrels: Thayn, Quinn Pickup, calf roping: Demonstration Workshop at East Bill Ivie, Gyde Hansen, Harold MHHHHMHMMHee ItOtNMMHeeMHMM Carbon. Lynna Rukavina, Bonnie Tabor, Nielson. Chris RopDally Jana Thayn. June 19 Demonstration Workcowgirl Thayn, Mitchell 1 IU Neilson, Gene shop at Price. 9 a.m. for all meming: Billy trophy was won by Lynna Rukad Wilson. Ladies bers and leaders. Kennedy-LelanFuneral Home vina and cowboy troBarrels: Worley, Karla Joyce June phy was won by Butch Jensen. Tentatively planned Dick Mitchell, Ronald Kosec am Results of the Wejington Moun- Thayn, Norma Oliver, Lynna Ru- trip for Carbon and neighboring Robert H. Etzel, Morticians to Vernal. taineers Open Show are as fol- kavina. Open Barrels: Joyce Wor- counties, Hi 11 Phone Rukavina, Randy ley, Lynna 8 Price, Utah Picnic at lows, in order of placing; June 26 Annual Price 69 foals: Richard Thayn, Earl Thayn, Tom Wright. Potato Race: Price City Park. CNA Investor Services, Inc. Hansen. Mature mares: Jim Vernell Oliver, Leon Pilling, Bud Sentinel Plan 455 East 4th South BendThayn, Tammy Pressett, Chris Piling, Allen Twedell. Pole Sail Lake City, Utah 84111 Leon Pilling, Lynna Rukaing: Bud Nielson, 355-75Phone Pilling. Geldings (all Burial Life jFunnon Shimmin ages): Chris Hanna, Kathleen vina, Randy Thayn, Shirley Clark. Name The El Dorado Rodeo Club held Campbell, Chris Nielson, Barry 711 North 5th East Address.. Price Mills. Jr. Showmanship: Karla a banquet Sunday night. May 25, Zone. ...State- J City 2 Phone Minotti, Kathleen Campbell, Don at the Crest Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. I Robert Milano were guests of honor. A western hat was presented to Mr. Milano in appreciation of his help and being advisor of the club. Elections for the comMrs Kennelh Miller, North Babylon, N Y. ing school year were held. New officers are as follows: President, Clyde McCourt; vice president, Scott Timothy; secretary, Patsy Ivie; arena directors, Allan Twedell and Terri Hansen. Following are the names and placings of Carbon-Emer- y county people who participated in the Wellington Mountaineers American Quarter Horse Show held May 18 at the Carbon County Fairgrounds. 1968 Fillies, Rulon Rich, 5th place. 1967 Fillies, Marie Eardley, 3rd place. 1965 and before Mares, Marcia Parker, 6th Broodmares, Rulon Rich place. 2nd place. 1969 Colts, Rulon Rich, 1st place. 1968 Colts, Chet Oviatt, 3rd place, Frank Flom, 4th place 1966 stallions, Lavar Mower, 3rd place, Leon Pressett, 5th place. 1965 and before Stallions, Bud Piling, 2nd' place, Joe and Mar-ee- n Pettiti, 3rd place, Bud Trease-4t- h place, Walt Jones, 6th place. 1968 Geldings, Owen Thayn, 1st place. 1967 Geldings, Jack 2nd place. 1966 Geldings, Jack Vignatto, 1st place, George Ferguson, 3rd place, Jim Parker, MAVERICK 4th place. 1965 and before Geldings, Doris Wright, 6th place. Grand Champion Mare, Mr. and 66 Everybody .64 We bought the Maverick as a second 66t wanted a car and foreign cars are keeps coming over to look Mrs. J. K. Eardley. Youth Showat it. The other night three cars when a tree fell on our import. car said So brother fix. hard to my Jim 1st Push-up- s place. Thayn, manship, Maverick handles better and feels Maverick was coming, and I waited. may put your figure in shape, but when youre in stopped. We thought we had comYouth Western Pleasure, Jim 'solid and safe on the road. When 1 pany. Everyone in our neighborhood Its a great car to learn to drive with. bad shape financially, let us help. Our friendly advisors know and Thayn, 2nd place. Youth Reining hit a bump in the other car it was like You can park it and drive it so eassays for the price its unbelievable. It looks like it cost much more. Jim Thayn, 3rd place. Youth Bargoing over a mountain. Maverick ily. I really love it. understand money problems like yours. Whatever your banking 2nd rel Racing; Steve Wrigh really flattens them out and Im Mrs. Robert J. Stalz, Deer Park, New York Miss Susan Sara, Bronxville, New York getting 25 miles to the gallon. place. Youth Pole Bending, Lvnn needs. Walker is ready to help . . . with everything from convenMr. Jack Orben Computer Specialist, Pressett; 4th place. Registered Jr. White Plains, New York Jim Thayn, 1st Western Pleasure, ient Checking Accounts to Personal Loans at low Walker rates. place, Ray Ferguson, 5th place. Registered Sr. Western Pleasure Come in now, let us shape you up financially. Bud Pilling, 1st place, Lamond Gardner, 2nd' place, J. Owen Thayn, 4th place. Registered Rein ing( Lamond Gardner, 4th place. Registered Calf Roping, Bill Ivie, 1st place. Registered Barrel RacFbr my money itl$ Manufacturer's suggested retail price for the car. Price does not Include: white sidewall tires, $32.00; ing,' Marie Eardley, 5th place. accent group, $39.00; dealer preparation charge, if any; transportation charges, state and local taxes. Carbon-EmerJirrl Thayn won the Youth trophy sponsored by Morris Anderson, formOffice Price First . erly of Wellington. He placed 5th in competition for the A Q H.A. Trophy. As total of 116 East Main St. Price, Utah registered horses participated in the shew. t; ( 2 n Marrelli, secretary, from Price, and Mrs. James Eaquinto of East Carbon, treasurer. Board of directors will be Joseph Glorioso, Mrs. Joseph Ghirardelli, Jr., Mrs. A1 Veltri, Jake Farlaino, Mrs. James Butler, Mrs. John Howa and Mrs. Raymond Tensfeldt, who as outgoing officers are automatically placed on the board. From the Dyna-lectro- dor Far Juno n;f 4-- iiiiMui aft 4-- 4-- Norses Mouth n, Our New General Manager Elmo Turcasso 4-- H off-dut- H invites all his friends to stop in and see Le-no- Mortuary the new Cadillacs, Pontiacs, and GMC Trucks Top-olove- c, 637-11- Ivie-Chr- is .Adams 20-2- 1 MOTORS 4-- 66l feel very safe and secure in our Maverick, little as it is. It really holds the road. My husband bought it for me as a shopping car, but every morning, he says, well guess Ill take the Maverick to work today.ga Put yourself in shape . . . I Vig-natt- FORD MfERICK $1995 Bank Walker n3 uve y Valley Motor Co. 280 i i c. |