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Show Price, Utah I4? Thursday, Mcy 29, ) - Sidwell, agencies $20,000,000. Annual amount spent by private Summer recreation program outlined Alcoholism . . . agencies $20,000,000. Annual cost to business $4,000, Alcohol is used by at least six out of ten (93,000,000) adults in 000,000. the United States and 6,500,000 WHY DRINK? Alcohol may cover up a sense are alcoholics. The alcoholic rate increases 400,000 to 500,000 per of insecurity and guilt. Alcohol is used to substitute for strong peryear. Only three to five per cent of sonal relationships. alcoholics are of the skid row Sensitive, intelligent people oftype. The remaining 90 per cent ten find their roles unrewarding to 97 percent are to be found in and feel hemmed in, and drink arts and crafts, tennis, quiet offices, places of busi- so they might feel a sense of homes, games, golf and boys summer and achiement. ness, and in every walk of life. -- Staff members include Paul Du-piprogram of summer recreation for youngsters and Tony Welch, Tom King, Robadults has been formulated by the ert Rosella, Jack Kobe, Boyd arbon County School District Bell, Rachele, Jim Raymond under the direction of John B. Powell, Bill Jackson Bate, Harold Angottl. The program will start Jewkes, Cunningham, June 16 and end July 23. No Gary Wilson and Rowe Zwahlen. activities are scheduled for SatActivities on the agenda include swimming, physical fitness, urdays and Sundays. A y n, uniiimHMtiiiiiiiMiiimimmmiiiimmiiiimiiiiimiiuiiminiiiimw camp at Clear Creek. Births Part KtiiiiinnfHniiiiimiiiimiimitimimMmMimimmiiimtiiiHiiiitiitM Reunion Friday i Four boys and two girls were born at Carbon Hospital during he past week to the following: May 20 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Xdron Christensen, boy, Price. May 21 Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Joe Ward, girl, Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dee Clark, boy, Price. r May 22 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald kowell, boy, Sunnyside. May 23 Mr. and Mrs. Don For alumni of North Emery High HUNTINGTON Some May 9 George Ernest Drabner, overloading, $25; Kenneth James Horspool, overloading, $25; Ritchie Stubbs Jr., no Utah special peo- ple feel e transportation permit, $10; But, alcohol is only a temporA. Terry Jr., overloading, ary help. It often makes the situ- $25; John Joseph Cooper, overations increase adds a sense of loading, $75; Joyce McDonald guilt which leads to more Ronald E. Eu-tic- All-re- one-thir- speeding, $15; Jackson, acceleration exhibition, $25 or 5 days. May 12 Ronald Dean Schooley, expired temporary license, $15; Reports stereo stolen ALCOHOLISM IS COSTLY. from North Emery Annual cost of accidents due to High School is invited to attend alcoholism $125,000,000. the annual alumni reunion on Annual cost of alcoholics in Memorial Day at 2 p m. in the mental hospitals $20,000,000. suhool auditorium at Huntington. Annual cost of alcoholics in peThere will be a short program, refreshments and plenty of time nal institutions $25,000,000. for visiting. Annual amount spent by public Lan-davaz- o, The following persons pleaded Jail; Gilbert Tony Sandoval, drivguilty to the offenses set forth ing while under the influence of after their names: intoxicating liquor, $200 plus 30 no 8 H. Rex Tidwell, days suspended upon payment of May the fine; John K. Shilaos, no driand vehicle chain between safety vers license, $3. trailer, improper lights, $20. as a use alcohol people cure for fears it makes shy graduated boy, Price; Mr. and Mrs. Gargonia Griego, girl, Columbia. wnw. Anyone who of the enormity of the problem is illustrated by the fact that the most frequently imposed sentence of the entire criminal code is the one for public drunkenness. Of the total reported arrests for all offenses in the United States during 1968, about d or 1,535,000 were for public intoxication. Price City Court Fred Kirkwood, Martin, is missing the stereo from his car. He reported to police that during the night of May 22 the stereo was taken from his car during the time it was parked near his $25; overloading, Ralph Blaine Tiffany, overloading, $40; Jeff Miller, alowing a dog to run at large, $5. Delmont Gentry, petit and 8 consecutive the Carbon County 13 May $250 weekends in larceny, May 14 James Strate, failure pay annual dog license fee, $3; Mark Evon MacKay, insufficient registration, $25; Carvel Rowan Mitchell, insufficient registration, $25; James Anthony Barry, overloading, $25; Beverly E. Cotner, speeding, $15; Kip D. Cotner, speeding, $15; Don C. Shurtz, speding, $15. May 15 Frank L. Sacco Jr , battery, $25; George Young, failure to pay annual dog license, $3; Art F. VanWagenen, no drivers license, $3; Freddie Warrick, overloading, $25; Noah Case, overloading, $25; Raymond Anderson, overloading, $25; Jerry Meadows, overloading, $50; Ralph Wilson, overloading, $25; B. W. to speeding, $10. May 16 Norma Foote Baggett, failure to stop at stop light, $10; James Randall Coile, insufficient registration, $25; Mayne E. Cling-maimproper gross weight displayed, $10. The following persons forfeited bail for the offense set forth after their names: May 9 Steven Brent Robinson, no Utah special transportation permit, $10; Juanita Vigil, unlawfully being on the premises where alcoholic beverage is sold and consumed and falsifying a document, $50; Beverly A. failure to stop at stop sign, Coal production down Soft coal production from Jan. I, 1969, through April 19, 1969,j was an estimated 157,750,000 tons, according to the National Coal, Assn. This compares with a total-- , production of 168,822,000 tons forj the corresponding period last year, a decrease of approximately II,- 072,000 tons. Bargains are found in Want AdsL $10. Step ahead stMttmer am May 14 Laurel Kay Pitts, failure to keep proper control with University of Utah Presession Workshops June accident, 16 Regular Session June Over 500 course offerings Regular and guest faculty For Summer School Bulletin write; Summer School 305 Park Building University of Utah Salt Lake City, 84112 Cor-tes- e, at the $25. May 16 no Utah permit, Burnes A. Youngblood, special transportation $10. Home from hospital After two major operations on his back and neck in a Salt Lake hospital, Mike R. Trujillo returned home Wednesday for recovery. He was hospitalized for a month. 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