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Show 2 Price, Utah e, Thursday, October 16, 1969 salvaged from battle-damage- aircraft d by Mr. Judd will check out the aircraft, Robert navigational system under simuL. Judd of Helper, an employee of lated flight conditions and faciliof Inc.s management-service- s tates the quick division near Phu Loi, the system. Vietnam, has fabricated a system electronic techThe for testing the nician entered the Army in compass system used March 1960 and served five years, in the navigational systems during which time he earned two aboard the UH-- I Huey and CH-4- 7 awards for his service in VietChinook helicopters. nam. He attended Carbon High School Before the implementation of this test device, the system had and the College of Eastern Utah. to be sent to Sacramento, Calif., His mother, Mrs. Maxine J. Petfor testing. The test set devised erson, lives on Route 1, Helper. Leprechaun Leads . . . Using equipment salvaged from battle-damage- d Lear-Siegle- r, ASN-AN4- 3 gyro-magnet-ic to 60? 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If you would HeWr Ball Field. Although the still like to purchase some chocolFighting Irish put up a good fight, ate, please feel free to contact Notre Dame lost to San Juan 39-any student from Notre Dame. An interesting item was caught Recognition should be given to the Notre Dame drill team under the by this writer last week on Baradership of Tammy Tempfer as ter Bar, a program aired by it marched to provide the half-tif- e KOAL Radio. It seems that one entertainment in very cool energetic Notre Dame student weather. Another group of girls called the radio station and placed that is always on hand for all an add to sell his chocolate bars. N.D.s sport activities is the Thats what I call ingenuity! cheerleaders Clea Andreini, DanAs students reported for school ielle Welch, Kathy Wilson and Monday morning after an extendDebbie Mezek. These girls do a ed two-da- y holiday their spirits great job of uplifting the school were raised when they remembered that tomorrow (Friday) is spirit at all sport activities. This Thursday the Fighting also a holiday for Catholic Schools Irish will travel to Moab. on account of the Diocesan Sorry for the error in last Teacher Institute. This will allow weeks column! I said that N.D, the boys a day to set up tents for was to play at San Juan. Due to the big hunt the next day. a misunderstanding on my part Remember only 10 more days the Irish were to play at their till Homecoming! home field in Helper instead. Remember only three more Chalk one down to Irish Integridays till deer hunting! A ents 0. not include 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 4 1 5 Wednesday held and the Broncos lined up for a punt. A fake kick, however, and a handoff to Burrows behind the would-b- e kickers back, resulted in the spedy halfback racing to a first down deep in Colt territory. The Colts finally got on the scoreboard in the third quarter, quarterback Mark Tone rolling out around the right side for nine yards to cap a long drive. Greg Mele ran over the PAT. The losers second tally came late in the game when Stevenson had trouble finding the handle on a punt and was downed on his own 20. The Colts drove to the two where Kim Tomsic carried the ball over. games. Decisive upsets were the order of the day in Youth Football last Saturday afternoon on the Carbon High Field as the East Carbon Vikings racked the Chiefs, and the Broncos hung a 3 loss on the Colts. The victory for the Vikings was the first for the East Carbon team, and the loss for the Colts was the second in a row after four straight wins, one over The hard hitting play of the each of their league rivals. The Broncos was a highlight of the in a biting games were played with Stevenson, John Sook-lariwind that plunged temperatures game Steve Milo-vicDominic 31-- 28-1- A PACKAGE SEMI FOR ONLY ANNUALLY Agent 637-056- 0 WIDOWS SPECIALS Tom Turkey total of On a any Regular Retail Purchases between below the freezing point. League officials moved games scheduled last night in the Helper ball park up to the afternoon in an effort to beat the cold weather that persists in this area. The Packers met the Chiefs at 4:30 p.m. and the Broncos took on the Vikings at 6 p.m. yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon. Next week k games will be played at two at the different sites, again, Colts meeting the Vikings at East Carbon High School on Wednesday and the Packers playing the Broncos on Thursday at Helper. ty! Both games are scheduled for Things going on next week A salesman from Worlds Fin 4:30 p.m. 20 Oct. deer hunting Monday, In winning their first game est Chocolates came to Notre holiday. since Dame last week to distribute the 24 Oct. Green at River joining the youth loop, the Friday, chocolate bars to the students and Notre Dame (Homecoming game) Vikings won in a big way over the Chiefs. Donny Durrant scored two also to take new orders. Students (Candy sales end. have been out selling the bars touchdowns for the Vikings and 25 Homecoming Saturday, Oct, Jeff Hunt, Tim Roth and Eddie Sandoval one each for Coach RobGlenda N. Worthen ert Rosellas crew. Eddie Sando384-223- 8 val scored the lone Chief tocch-dow- n late in the game. The defenMrs. Grace Cook, a former resi- They left with a tour sponsored sive stars for the Vikings were dent of Ferron, is now living at by the State Credit Unions. This Matt Rauhala, Gunderson, Frank the Emery County Nursing Home. is the first time either of them Poglajen, Durrant and Frank BurMr. and Mrs. Clive Worthen have been to Hawaii. dick. Cory Smith, Sandoval, Mike and Elizabeth Ann spent Sunday The Young Marrieds of Ferron Tatton, Craig Smith, Brad Smith, at Moroni where the family honenjoyed a pot luck party Saturday Bevan Branson, and Billy Welch ored Mrs. Annie Nielsen, Glendas night at the Recreation Hall. Mr. paced the losing Chiefs. mother, on her 89th birthday. Coach Ted Milovichs Broncos and Mrs. Harold Behling acted Relief Society has begun a new as host and hostess to the group. swept the Colts off the field in an year and Mrs. Mary Lee Stevens Returning to their home in amazing first half performance extends a special invitation to all Anchorage, Alaska, are1 Mr. and that sent the teams out for the the ladies of Ferron to attend and Mrs. Donald Olsen having spent rest period with the Broncos leadenjoy one afternoon a week. It is ten days with their mother, Mrs. ing 28-Power sweeps featuring held each Tuesday at 2 p.m. exthe running of scatbacks Eddie Myrtle Olsen, and brother Dee. cept on the second Tuesday, Edwards and Kent Burrows, a The Max Ralph family took which is work day and that begins quarterback roll-oby Brent Edat 10 a.m. with lunch being served Michael to Salt Lake Friday monds, and from Edmonds passes where he entered the mission and at noon. Greeg Esklund to Eddie Chahome prior to his departure for for Road the Show Practicing vez netted the Broncos four touchto be presented at Castle Dale on the Great Lakes Mission. Michael downs and Dave Stevenson kicked Nov. 8 has started. This will be attended Utah State for one year two PATs for two more points. on a regional basis instead of prior to his mission call. The big turning point in the Clifford Jensen spent several Stake. game came in the second quarter days in the Carbon Hospital but when the Colts had apparently Miss Justine Thompson, a is much improved and able to be Nelson and Joann Behling home now. were chosen as members of the Mrs. Bertha Peterson spent sevGold Key Co-e- d Drill Team at eral days at the heme of her Snow College. Roxanna will also duaghter Ellen and Jerry Bryan. act as assistant drillmaster. While there they had a special Enjoying a weeks vacation in in her honor. Hawaii are Anna and Carl Larsen. birthday party mid-wee- 20 to 22 Lb. Average $250 and Up 77 East Main in Price h, Brian Brockbank, Burrows, The Following Carbon Co. Luimlbeir be Will Ferro n Saturday, Del. PRICE LUMBER 18 CO. CG. KILFOYLE-KRAFT- S MUTUAL BUILDERS Central Commission Co. HELPER Rox-ann- Phil Halamandaris Phone DEER s, Mele, ut 10 ALL THIS IN show was one of the Edwards, Edmonds, Chavez, Esk- offensive the of best year. 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