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Show Price, Ufah e, Thursday, November 13, 1969 truck crossing. Also west of Green River, structure, signs and flagmen. Construction projects in Dist5 Junction tr rict 4 of the Utah Highway De- White RiverTrachyte 25 miles of Bridge, partment are listed in a report new construction, controlled by frem that state agency as foland flagmen. Also on signs lows: to Atomic Rock, Junction, US 50-- 6 Woodside toward 12 plus miles of new construcGreen' River, 10.9 miles of new tion, watch for flagmen. construction, one mile detour, 0 Huntington Airport tocontrolled1 by signs and flagmen. ward Price, 3.5 miles of conNorth Cisco to White-hous- struction, short delays, controlled minor delays, intermittent by signs and flagmen. Highway report Green River U-9- The Americanism Club of Green River High School met on Oct. 28 in the IMC. Election of officers was held: Barbara Brock, president; Mike Searson, Steve Raff, secretary-treasureDeanette Devereaux, reporter. Mrs. Letitia Thompson is the club advisor. Plans were discussed on the Veterans Day Program on Nov. 11. Patti MacKay will assist the president with this. The Americanism Club will meet the last Tuesday of each month at noon in the IMC. Anyone interested in belonging in grades 9 through 12 may do so. r; U-1- e, infctr iC urn tv ' if iirfsiM 5s STARS . . . rrinciptil roles in The Odd Couple, fall CEUs production, are handled by Doug St. Julian, left, and Steve Paschall. CEU College of Eastern Utah announced Uxlay that tickets for the fall college theatrical production are now available at Price Trading, downtown, and at the CEU ad- - CKB GHEZBUB on the Ciinistration building v This mOlDIGSMSTIHOLESI mem.&mmw tool that takes the Earth Drill, Weedcutter and Brushcutter attachments! Rea! i'down-to-eartpower in an 80cc l With fuel mix, you get engine. less smoke, more economy. The cylinder is reborable for long life. Note flush-cu- t handlebar. You wont find any other pro model' with these fea- tures at this price. RCtJUldT on Fausett Mortuary 1 Russell Wellington; Decker, Price; Carolyn Poglajen and Judy Peterson of Dragerton. The Odd Couple is about one man who recently divorced his wife, a second who is approaching divorce, and the events that occur after the two men decide to set up housekeeping together. owraffiop, PRE-HOLID- AY ALWAYS FlftST QUALITY Price; Rich Collins, Wis.; Mike Monfredi, Mil-auke- wick County. The ship is due to be decommissioned at Guam, M; I.- Sedgwick County, a unit of Landing 'Ship' Squadron Three, recently returned to its homeport at Guam following a h deployment throughout the Western Pacific area. During that time it served primarily as a resupply and suppol ship in Viet- - ICO 1 J77Q JC ui nine-mont- Sporting & Musie ; . Seaman Donald J. and Mrs. Owen Wild, Perron, is serving aboard the tank landing ship USS Sedg- SALE , Green . FEI$R0N.. 40-to-- ; of the k, Vild, lt)n of Mr. h . The Odd Unit Mitchell Funeral Home Aboard tank lander iMcCulIoch . is MOE " Co-sta- lensenp ;The genuine play Couple" written by Neil Simon. Curtain time is scheduled for November 19, 20 and 21 at 8 p.m. Starring in the fall production will bp. Doug St. Julien of Elmo, $nd Steve Paschall of Salt Lake will include Fred City. 033003 McCulloch chain, bar. sprockets for top performance. years The River High School finished its first stay and will move on Monday. The unit will return sometime in December. Mrs. Phillip Gunter returned home last week following an appendectomy at the I. W. Allen Hospital in Moab. - Mrs. James announced for fall production cist Always Insist River High School attended the in Roy. Corporal Hamilton is servof "Butch Cassidy and L'tv is and showing the Marine with Corps ing 564-328- 3 Kid at the at the Sundance the stationed at Camp Pendleton, Theater Price Thursday evening. Banasky tended her new baby Calif. The Green River Federal Credit Chaperoning the group were Keith daughter while she was ill. Lance Corporal Jacy Hamilton, Union met last week for its reguWright, Letitia Thompson, Vera son of Mrs. Mary Freeman and lar meeting and matters of imHastings and Helen Wright; Calvin Hamilton, was married portance to the- membership of thes organization were discussed. Nov. 1 to Miss Janice Anderson, Mrs. of Mr. and Edward daughter Corporal Hariy. F. Freeman, K. Anderson of Roy. The wedding son of Mr. Henry Freeman, is took place at the LDS Third Ward home on a three-weeleave. At Dick Mitchell, Ronald Kosec am leave he of his Sam Howland had the misfor- the completion Robert H. Etzel, Morticians tune to have a deer norn rammed will return to Camp Pendleton, 8 Phone Price into the fleshy part of his leg Calif., as an instructor. ' Mrs. Mr. and Ray Jones of Sentinel Security Life Insurance while he was helping to hoist a Rivet1 are parents of a boy Green Company underwriting deer at the Wilcox ranch. bom Oct. 15 at the I. W. Allen THE SENTINEL PLAN Hospital, Moab. He has been Life, Group Health, and Fire call to BLM named Robert Dale. Retirement Income Insurance The local Boy Scouts still want Funnon T. Shimmin, Dist. Agent The Price City fire department 2 Tel. was called out Nov. 6 at 11:30 deer hides. Anyone can drop them Price. Utah a.m. to assist in extinguishing a in the barrels provided at the stations or call blaze in the storage yard of the local service Bureau of Land Management in Thomas Burr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson north Price. The fire, in a pile of Grant C. Fausett, Mortician cedar posts, was caused from are parents of a baby girl born embers blown from a pile of Oct. 30, at the Green River Medi680 Fast 1st South burning weeds. Damage was not cal Center. Price Phone Forty-fou- r students from Green extensive. Letitia Thompson Best seat in the hfluse (Leiiter Dragerton Marine serving in Vietnam DRAGERTON According to word received here. Pvt. 1st Class Ronald E. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Jackson, is serving with the 1st Marine Corps Division in Vietnam. by Tuffy 44 West Main, Price RONALD E. JACKSON Pvt. Jackson enlisted in the Marines March 11, 1969. He grad-uated from extensive basic train- ing at Camp Pendleton, Calif., June 10 with Pvt. 1st class rating, He also received expert rifleman rating medal, civil defense and leather neck medals. 1 ONLY WHIPPET BONDED SLACKS for misses in hand washable, acefafe-bonde- d acrylic. Smartly styled with straight leg cut. Solid, checks or plaids. In sizes 8 to 18. 4.99 Builders Trusted Trading Since 1890 1 42 S. Carbon brushed leather chukka boots for men. They feature whippet brushed leather uppers, comfortable cushion crepe rubber soles, and cement construction. 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