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Show f f ftti 2f$in-l4Koco- Thursday, October Price, Utah e( 9( 1969 opportunity for for national week 4-- H call-the- For me The third innovation is that of program. There is bound to be "Opportunity club a project that will meet each intheme of the 1969 National going beyond the formal Week being observed October 5 structure to include such things dividuals interests, if not, take to 11. Opportunity in has as informal groups and advantage of the flexibility of the never been greater The last few program and work on a projects. Rell Argylc and Bernice Nelson, project. years the philosophy has been Take advantage of the proto keep pace with the changing county Extension agents, invite social and economic environment the youth of Carbon County to gram where there is opportunity membecome better acquainted with for all by becoming a which youth knows. the in advise. the Club and ber, county agents participate One change is the additional flexibility). jn the program. It permits designing projects to suit Front the Home of the Irish the individuals needs, resources, All is 4-- 4-- and interests. This flexibility makes more attractive to 4-- Leprechaun Leads . . . o olds. A'second innovation is the added emphasis on the why. An on the understanding why makes the "how more meaningful and helps youth understand the world in which they live. It also "Head for the Hills. This is helps them keep pace with the the majority of Notre Dame what social and scientific innovations will be doing starting Frisoon must to relate and boys they make' decisions about. day night, Oct. 17, in order to be the first on the hill for the opening of the 1969 deer hunt which Polyethlane will start Saturday the 18th. This year it should be interesting to PLASTIC hear all the stories about the 1000 Sq. Ft. one that got away or the four By Joey Rolando English and Literature class. Arrangements to see the show were made through Joe Santi, owner of the Price Theater. Thursday and Friday, Oct. 9 and 10, is a holiday for students of Notre Dame, since the techers will be attending the Utah Education Association meetings. Also, next Friday will be a holiday for students since teachers will be I.ike all schools in point doe. Diocesan Teacher Instithe area, Notre Dame students attending tute. will not report for classes MonTile Fighting Irish will be on day, Oct. 20, since it will allow road this week when they will the the boys one last day to get that go up against San Juan at San buckJuan's home field Friday, Oct. High school English classes, 10. Last Friday the team traveled under the direction of Sister Shar- to Monticello High School where on D.C., were permitted to see they lost 30-the Academy Award winning The race is on this week at show "Lion in the Winter MonNotre Dames grade and high day, Oct. 6, as a part of their school students are busily selling chocolate candy bars to help support their candidate for the 1969 Homecoming queen. Each bar is a quarter of a pound of chocolate ROLLS - Mutual BUILDERS S. CARBON 12 The Pirates Bag by DELLA EKKER DRUGS By Jack Kelley fil ' The' progress being made in recent years by pharmaceutical and medical science in the treatment of degenerative illness, sickness that seems to come with age, has been startling. Previously, it was believed that such afflictions as strokes, heart failures and hardening of the arteries were the inevitable .old ageH but great strides in the field of gerontology, the study of the diseases of the aged, are being made. Fifty years ago the average life expectancy was about fifty years; today, the expectancy is that a person will reach the age of seventy. Although some of this is due, undoubtedly, to the decrease- of infant mortality, a great deal is the result of research e into the causes and treatment of ailments. old-ag- Dont take unnecessary chances In prescription service . . ... 637-084- 637-084- 0, which is selling for 50 cents. The Homeroom handing in the most money percent wise will be treated by the Alumni after homecoming. Those interested in obtaining more candy who have not been contacted yet may get in touch with any student from Notre Dame and they will be glad to take your order. This year the proceeds will go to The Leprechaun, the high school newspaper. This contest ends Oct. 24, the day before Hocemoming, so please place your order now!! Remember only 15 days till HomecomingRemember only 9 days 'till deer hunting. Things going on this week: Friday, Oct. 10 N.D. at San Juan. Friday, Oct. 17 14-- Our homecoming was a big success, the floats that the classes made were all real nice, and had a lot of hard work done on them. We lost our game, but defeat will try- i I I ft I I I I I ...Free with every battery purchased. DONT MISS THESE FALL SPECIALS at your anti-freez- e I I t $ i I i I t I t t i 1 1 K IIntermountain Farmers Association M, where you always get the best VALUE for your money. Everyone is welcome, j IFA SPECIAL FOR THESE THREE DAYS 1 1 i i i i; - Bring this ad and get another dollar off with each two tires purchased. 9-10- -11 Rich & Rare Whisky Other officers installed along Elias Hector Pegn, first Chiara, second vice president; Pete Bottino, treasurer; E. F. Walter Marchetti, secretary; Borla, Joe Myers, Angelo Welch, Ernest Essman, Curt Harris, Cloy Hamelwright and S. V. Litizzette, directors. Ray Black is the imterm last year. mediate past president. Mr. Taylor will conduct an ofment report was reviewed by a ficer's training conference in the member of the staff and com- LaSalle Friday night for the ments and recommendations were Price, Helper and Sunnyside clubs. heard. with Mr. Norton Imported included from Canada's Oldest t; Distiller nine-mont- Impressive bottle . . . individually registered at the distillery. Impressive taste . . . supremely mellow, richly rewarding. ar Canadian whiskV, impArtfo ry BOTTLED IN U S the Eldon Dorman, Price and student of southeastern Utah archaco'ogy, has been appointed a member of a Historic and Cultural Sites Review Committee to help preserve historic sites and buildings in the state. The committee will nominate Utah sites to the National Register which was set up by to recognize historic Congress sites and buildings. Extruded Aluminum STORM DOORS $2888 42 S. CARBON A WORTS. PCORIA, INC. PROOF importers. ASSOCIATED ILL EIGHTY SUN-ADVOCA- is TE giving STARJ IPS with every new Subseviption! I To receive Gold Strike Stamps new subscriber must not have been a subscriber for ct least 60 days. YEAR 1 - $4.50 plus 2 ... but - $8.00 plus YEARS 600 30lnSBffn Worth STRIKE s30 18 when you Worth Wh strike $60 1 I Subscribe STAMPS Stamps THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY TO CARBON AND EMERY COUNTY RESIDENTS! YEAR 2 YEARS $4.50 $8.00 1 for value in Gold Strike Stamps with 1 year paid advance My check is enclosed in Enter my Subscription to the SUN-ADVOCA- n 50 value in Gold Strike Stamps or 1 full book with 3 years Years BOX X, PRICE UTAH 1200 . $120 paid in advance TE For and you receive Only Subscription $30 3 YEARS 3 Years NEW mm SAVE you receive you receive .1. Mutual A. BY GOOOLRHAM belneve 5ft? physician BUILDERS October Professor Alvin Wardle, band director in the Carbon County School District for five years, has completed requirements for his Ph.D. degree in music education and psychology from Florida State University, where he served 1 s assistant director of the marching band. Since 1959 Dr. Wardle has been associate director of bands at Utah State University where he also is an associate irofessor of music. FOKST aired by PTA ONLY Rev. R. A. Daz, pastor of St. Anthonys, is asking all parishioners to avail themselves of the opportunity to attend the mission. Father Farrell has traveled into Ir7TO! plan to be 1 I f night. Howard Norton, Helper businessman, was installed for his second term as president of the h club. Mr. Norton served a term as president and will embark upon a full one-yeterm this month. A change in the administrative year by Kiwanis International resulted in the short N.D. at Moab. IFA Center I t 0 The missionary in charge will be the Rev. Aloysius Farrell, C. S.P., a Paulist Father now living at Layton. ...iff V tn ue!l Price man named to historic group Plus special o Ceum'ft invited. accessories. Utah-Idah- economic develop- - man-mad- Free mounting of every new tire Free valve stems Also reduced prices on automotive HELPER Arthur Taylor, Prolieutenant governor of the district of Kiwanis International, officiated at the formal installation of the Helper Kiwanis officers for 1970 at the regular club meeting in the LaSalle Dining room Wednesday vo, coun-cilme- n Civil Defense Dr. President Sylvia Platis was presented with her presidents pin by LuCylle Pace, past president. Other officers for the 1969-7year are liean Maulsby, vice president; Thea Olson, treasurer. Jean secretary; Flom, corresponding and Isabelle Lewis, parliamentarian. of Renew- Gains Ph. D. degree official seats Helper officers ery board members. A similar meeting was held in Moab for the same purpose, to acquaint the Grand and San Juan directors with the program. In addition to the board members, the mayors and city from Price, Helper, Castle Dale, Orangeville, Huntington, Cleveland and Wellington as well as the general public were invited. The county commissioners of both counties are members of the board of directors. newly-prepare- off Gerard Father Trageser spoke on international relations, a program set up by Helen Smith, Ilean Maulsby and Lola Mae Marsing. A Mission HELPER al will start Sunday night at St. Anthonys Church and will continue for one week with services each evening at 7:30 p.m. anmaiinaii District Kiwanis A meeting of the executive board of the Southwestern Utah Economic Development District, held Wednesday evening, Oct. 8, at 7:30 in the Carbon County courthouse. to Gardcll According Snow, board chairman, the purpose of this meeting was to present the over-al- l economic development program to the Carbon and Em- HELPER The first regular meeting of the Helper PTA will be held Monday evening, Oct. 13, 7:30 at the Sally Mauro School. To promole the welfare of children and youth, Mack Budge, Civil Defense director of Carbon County, will be the guest speaker. He will show a sample map of this area to indicate the d plans for Carbon residents in helping them cope with e or wartime natural, disasters. Are the nations schools prepared? The answer is NO. Mr. Budge will explain the change in school defense plans for school children. Yvonne Morrison, president, urges all parents to attend so they may be informed and to meet their childrens teachers. Concerned local residents also are Reductions up to 20 There HOWARD NORTON economic plans over-al- l 24. Mission at Helper St. Anthony Church every one of the contiguous 48 The following day, Mrs. Lola states in his missionary work. Axelson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis ReyServices will begin each night will take This months meeting nolds and Mr. and Mrs. Harold with a Mass at 7:30 p.m. 22. Oct. place Reynolds stopped by to extend birthday wishes. Mrs. Thomas brought this error to our attention with the note that Mrs. Johnson hopes she looks and feels as good at 96 as she does now at 69. We hope so, too-- Carbon, Emery hear report on The Sept. well-wishe- ing. The school is going to put out a quarterly magazine this year. The sponsor will be Keith Wright and editor, Conra Weber. The rest of the school would like to wish them luck, and we cant wait to see what it will be like. Everyone here is ready for UEA, or should I say the four days of vacation. . In time of illness this may be your most important phone number There is a REGISTERED PHARMACIST ready to serve you with PROMPT ACCURACY for all your pharmaceutical needs. KELLEYS PRICE DRUG, 1 EAST MAIN STREET in PRICE, phone t 1 1 Some friends dropped in for a surprise visit with Mrs. Clayton Johnson, the occasion being her 69th birthday, which in last weeks paper was inadvertently given as her 96th birthday. An enjoyable time was spent opening gifts, reading cards from and visiting. Tasty refreshments were served. Those enjoying the event were Mrs. Louis Thomas, Price; Mrs. Louis Reynolds and Mrs. William Harris, Columbia. The Pirates had their first victory of the season over Emery JVs. The score was never stop our Pirates from The Soroptimist Club of Price began the new season of educational and social events with a dinner meeting at Country Club Birthday visitors the 4-- , Soroptimist Club begins new season NEWS NOTES FROM GREEN RIVER HIGH This offer only good to Carbon & Emery County residents. ,rm i fflWf; STRIKE ;XWL STAMPS I or 1 Full Book r-- isassfa Please mail my Stamps to: Name .. Box RFD State City Zip Code J yJout ; sputt SWS l rK ZZZHQ V |