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Show II o New telephone rates effective YY4f 3age c ' V PRICE, UTAH 1 award Mystery Car i'l' Thursday, May 29, 1969 Goes to Service Ik A special award was presented to Robert J. Marshall, operator of Babs Metro Service, j s, Conference pie-sente- This weekend Gates Rubber of more than five cents greater than that for an interstate call of the same distance, placed at the same time of day. In some cases, Utah rates will be lower. Review his MO. Crime does not pay is an adag of many years standing and it truthfulness is no better illustrat ed than in an incident which' ocJJ n Charges for calls will generally be increased. Night rates on this type of service will be eliminated and the same rate will apply 24 hours each day. The new rate schedule, approved by the Public Service Commission May 12, will increase revenue for the telephone company by $2,085,804 annually. This is $8,319 less than was authorized by the Commission on the April 1969 order, Selander said. $.90 for an individual business New economy long distance 11, line per month. calling times have been estabFellow we know wouldnt think One of the major changes ap- lished to correspond with the of With new schedule. for the interstate missing a payment on his new proved was package billing call in car, but he hasnt paid the newsswitchboard and key phone ser- rates, no vice. This new billing practice Utah will have a cost differential boy in six weeks. person-to-perso- M curred station-to-statio- K Price May 22. According to a report filed with, sometime during that police, night someone burglarized, Bpm leys American Service afteij breaking through a rear window. Missing from the cash register0 was 28 cents. However, this caper cost ,th( officer Investigating burglar. 34 found cents scattered outsider a the broken window along with a. one-par- ty The award, a plaque bearing two rare silver dollars, two Kenand a specially nedy minted commemorative coin set in an automotive design, was d for exceptional customer sendee by a representative of the Carbon Stake I 21 east cf Price. THEOEX)RE M. BURTON burglar Had better one-tim- Station operator May New telephone rates became ef- enables customers to choose serfective in Price beginning with vice features rather than individbills dated June 10, 1969, for ser- ual parts and pieces of a televice performed after May 18, ac- phone system. cording to Phil Selander, local Charges for connecting new manager for Mountain States telephones will increase to four dollars for all work done on the Telephone. The Utah Public Service Com- same order at a residence and mission on April 11 authorized four dollars for each line or telethe company to increase rates by phone connection within a busi$2,094,123 annually. It has been ness. 11 years since telephone rates e The charge for color were adjusted upward. In 1964, and Princess telephones will be charges for residential service reduced to two dollars and the were reduced 25 cents per month. charge for nine and thirteen foot New rate schedules call for an cords will be discontinued. Charges for extension telephones will increase of 35 cents for residential telephone service and be reduced to 75 cents per month. 1 This in cigarette lighter presumed to, bo, the burglars. n Co. . Elder Theodore M. Burton, an assistant to the Council of Twelve of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will speak at the Carbon Stake (diocese) Conference Saturday and Sunday, May 31 and June 1. Elder Burton was a professor of chemistry at Utah State University prior to his appointment as one of the general authorities in I960. He spent many years in Europe as a missionary and as a U. S. government official. His present church duties include supervision of the West Coast missions and the Genealogical Society. The Conference session will be held' Sunday. Stake President Duane A. Frandsen, 321 North 7th East, says visitors are welcome. rubber comconpany sponsors a nation-widtest (now in its 37th year) to reward service station personnel who provide exceptional customer service. A fleet of Gates Mystery Cars regularly travels across the country stopping at service stations. Each Mystery Car has a worn fan belt. Award plaques are presented to station The Denver-base- d e personnel who notice the defective belt and offer to replace it. Utahs second - . four-mont- Catsup bottle . 28 SQUARE DEAL STORE 275 N. Main, Helper Mass. Program closes year for Reeves PTA attendance and help. freshments were then served. their Re- End of Month APPAREL CENTER e ... Not all sizes Good Values In Many Items So hurry in for best selection! in each style ... 55 East Main Mrs. Betty Mascaro, president cf the Carbon PTA Council, installed the officers including Connie Banta, president; LaRee Peacock, vice president; Dorothy Rachiele, treasurer, and Brigham Young University has Vivian Stamatakis, new secretary. announced the names of 2,965 stuThe program consisted of each dents who will receive degrees at class being represented by a numof convocation the 94th spring ber. Brook Banta served as mas- Commencement today in the ter of ceremonies and announced George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. the following: Carbon and Emery county stuSecond grade: Kent Colton and dents who will be among the Nanette Bishop played piano graduates are the following: solos; Jana Weiland and Jody Castle Dale Warren Earl BarFayeler danced with their ba- ton, Carol Ann Johnson and Kathtons twirling. Third grade: Susan leen Jensen. Banta and Tracy Ricbens tap Barbara Ann Dragerton danced. Fourth grade: The whole Sheldon Glen Horrocks class sang two songs. (master degree). Fifth grade: Leslie Potts and Rulene Behling. Ferron Karen Stelscn played piano solos James Rulon Parker, Helper and Tracy and Patti Richens tap Connie M. Steele and Keith Heq-to- r danced. Sixth grade: Diane McChiara. Arthur and Bobbi Miller played Huntington Jerilyn Wakesolos and a duet on their flutes. field. They were accompanied by Tres-ses- a Orangeville Clyde Edgar ' McArthur. Richard Blaine Tuttle and After the program, Mrs. PeaKelly Carlyle Jones. cock presented a check to Mrs. Price Christie Lenore HutchMascaro for the teachers fund ings, Edward Junior Brady, Vera and one to Mr. Arnold, school Clark, Connie Lee Etzel, Annette principal, for the school. A beauSwasey Cook, Shannon Ellen Fintiful plant also was given to the ley, Kenneth Lenay Gilbert, Steschool for the Library. ven LeRoy Blake, Steven D. BunMrs. Banta thanked the teach- nell, Judith Frances Koss and ers for their support and help all Wallace James Keller. year and thanked the parents for Scnnyside Janice Jensen. Clean-up-Sav- graduates All-re- d, GREGORY C. McDONALD Former Carbon Student elected At Westeminster 14-o- z. , 6YU 1969 Heinz ' Carbon, Emery best sales month for U. S. SavBonds and Freedom Shares, ings. according to sales figures released today by Albert J. Brez-nicHelper, Carbon County bonds chairman. t Aprils total of $2,422, 310, topped slightly by January, h brought the states sales to $9,462,302 a high. Sales reported for Carbon County in April were $36,452, and for January-Apri- l $184,896, Chairman Breznick stated. Flora Jean Dause, left, is the valedictorian of the 1969 graduation class at Notre Dame High School. Salutatorian is Suzanne Marcic-hright. These two students addressed the graduates and their guests Saturday at the traditional Baccalar-eat- e The final meeting of the school year was held May 21 by the Reeves Elementary School PTA. Bond sales report April was Tops scholastically Gregory Carbon McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carbon McDonald, former Price residens now residing in Salt Lake City, has been elected vice president of the sophomore class at Westminster College. McDonald Carbon attended High School. He has earned his pilots license and is continuing in this field with the intent of becoming a commercial pilot. 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