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Show 9999999 999999999999 Price, Utah 0 December 25, Fifteen Itniglitcd by Price has a disappearing mountain How many of you boaters have seen the disappearing mountain on Lake Powell? There is one if you know where to look. Just about a mile north of Forbidden Canyon and Rainbow Bridge Marina there is a huge cliff above the canyon wall, and as you come around a bend on the lake going south you can see the cliff high in the air like a huge castle. As you travel closer it just starts to sink into the mountain top until completely out of sight. If you miss it going down lake, be sure and look for it coming back, then you can watch it rise gradually out of the mountain in its full splendor. The temperature is still in the high 50s and the water about 52, a little cool for swimming but there are still a few boaters on the lake. Most of the visitors are from out of state. Maybe the weather is still hot in California and the folks from Colorado want to get ' out of the snow. I dont know whats happened to the Utah boaters unless they are too busy making a living. President Dick Rueling and Vice President Zeke Dumkie of Bullfrog Corporation were visitor area looking over their vestment. in the in- Bill and Selma Gibson and two children spent a few days in Richfield trying to find Santa to tell him where to find them this year, since this is their first Christmas in Bullfrog. Kent Summers spent four days in Wahw'eap working with other state biologists planting fish and analyzing fish stomach for food habit study, and reading bass scales and catfish spines to determine the age and growth. Five families are leaving Bull- frog for the Christmas holidays. The Summers are going to Salt Lake and Tremonton to visit their parents. The Trulocks are going to Bakersfield, Calif., to visit their son and get acquainted with a The Jim new granddaughter. Guymans are going to Panguitch and Parawan. Apodacas are spending their holiday in New Mexico. The Walls are going to Price and Salt Lake City visiting friends and family. Morris and La Verna Wall were hosts to a Christmas party for the The first hour was neighbors. .'pent entertaining the children Christmas songs and singing breaking pinatas. The balance of the evening was spent dancing to tape recorder and eating snacks. The new road construction into Halls Crossing is coming along very rapidly. At the present rate and good weather holding it shouldnt be too much longer before completion. George and Donna Jones and baby daughter from Halls Crossing are spending part of their in with holidays Blanding Georges parents, then going to Price to visit Donnas mother. There will still be five families staying in Bullfrog for Christmas, heres hoping Santa doesnt forget to come down. Swisher only bidder for BLM coal land 0ad Christmas -- With our thanks, - please accept a wish that the season brings many blessings and a spirit of joy that lasts all year long. Carbon Emery Flying Service Price, Utah i automatically power pierces, turns, and stops - C Leprechaun Leads . . . Council Fifteen men were knighted by the Msgr. Council No. 6147, Price, Knights of Columbus, during impressive ceremonies held Dec. 14 in the Notre Dame dc Lourdes Church hall. Knighted were Frank P. Pec-zuJohn L. Skiff Jr., Remo Tony Silvagni, Joe Carrera, Albert Vogrenic, Josep Delpha, Dominic Eaquinta, Paul D. Leo D. Shelladay, Franklin W. Gigliotti, Joseph Glorioso, Rudy Felice, John Pretiger Jr., and Louis Pestotnik. The Admission degree (first) was exemplified by the degree team from the Father John Sanders Council No. 5663, Drager-ton- . The Formation degree (second) was exemplified by the degree team from the Msgr. Giovanni Council. Exemplification of the Knighthood degree (third) was by the degree team from St. Anthonys Council No. 2611, Helper. Prior to the the degree exemplification, members of the three Spig-arell- i, Hold-awa- councils received Communion as a group at the 8 oclock Keep Christ in Christmas Mass. Celebrant of the Mass was Father Gerald Tregcsar, chaplain for Council 6147. Jakie Farlaino, District 3 depu- ty, presented Douglas Pitts, grand knight of Council 6147, with the John F. Kennedy memorial plaque. This is given only to the councils having an increase of two Drug commUtce chairman addresses Noire Dame group From the Home of the Irish1 Ey Joey Rolando Shades of Blue ATTENTION! yearning to be unwrapped on will be presented New Years Eve Christmas Christmas morning. by the Notre Dame Booster Club music playing downtown and on in the Notre Dame gymnasium. radio and television stations. a Salt Cheerful Christmas cards arrive Shades of Blue, The Lake modern dance band, will in the mail to friends and relaplay live music from 9 til 1. Ad- tives sending the best holiday mission is $1.50 stag and $2.50 a wishes. Also, that "jolly old man the couple. Noisemakers and hats year after year delights also will be furnished. So, if you youngsters with his Ho Ho Ho want to start the New Year off and toys on Christmas morning. But the most important of all right, grab your date and plan to attend. Its open to all the teen- the above mentioned is one which frequently loses its meaning in agers in the area. this joyous season. ' Tuesday evening, D.'C. 16, the suggestions for meeting this reNotre Dame Home and School sponsibility, and spoke on the Association held a meeting in the proposal to convert the former Job Corps Center in the county school auditorium at 7:30 p.m. into a drug rehabilitation center. President Hernandez Jerry opened ihe meeting, and reports Noting that there was not a were given to these attending. turnout for the meeting, large Father Robert Servatius, adminisServatius commented that: Father trator of the school, reported on It is a pity, and a near tragedy, the financial status of Notre that more parents did not take Dame School, and then introduced enough interest to attend this Wilthe speaker for the evening, to hear from a man who liam Mole. Mr. Mole, who resides meeting the solid facts on such a vital has in Salt Lake City, is chairman of issue. Those who could have the Governors Committee on come, and did not for one reason Drug Abuse in the state of Utah. or another, missed out on some Mr. Mole spoke on the reality cf the drug problem in Utah, and gave pertinent information on the dangers of drugs, and the responsibility of all Utahns to cope with the problem. He gave practical of On this joyous day, we extend to our friends and neighbors, the wish, for peace and happiness. And add a heartfelt thank you to all. ! Skiff Electric in Price ner cent or over in membership. The Price council was the only one in the state to be awarded this plaque this year. A smorgasbord dinner ended the activities of the day. no Bid opening cn contract 70 set in January Bids for two major construction in Emery and Grand jobs on ccunties will be opened Jan. 13 bv the State Highway Depart- Ends Saturday In Emery County is a 12.8 mile section of from Green River to the San Rafael River. This will be the last section between Green River and Fremont Junction to be O O The Most Powerful Battery for Its Size ment. 6-VO- LT Battery $jjrj99 Pi 12-Mon- I th Guarantee Low As ' 50-- 6 Marriage licenses Two marriage licenses were obtained from the office of the Carbon County Clerk during the past week by: Dec. 18 Ronald Clement Atwood, 24, Wellington, and Mary Naylor, 21, Price; Gary Ladon McArdle, 24, and Lois Ann Walker, 18, beth of Green River. ALLSTATE Passenger Tire Guarantee TREAI LIFE GUAR ANTF.E AGAINST ALL FAILURES Every ALLSTATE tire is guaranteed against nil failures from road hazards cr defects for the life of the original tread. If tire fails, we will at our option repair it without cost; or, in exchange for the tire, we will replace it charging only for tread worn (charge will be a pro-rat- a share of then current regular selling price plus Federal Excise Tax), Sharpens all your kitchen knives to a professionally ground edge I THE SPIRIT OF ' ' Opens even the toughest aluminum waiting cans. No levers to hold-- no to shut It of. Scientific spring guide sharpens knives to the proper angle, keeps them factory sharp. Model HC55 s20 Chucks Pharmacy 191 S. Main in Helper May the true spirit of Christmas fill your hearts and homes, our sincere thanks to oil. Johns Auto Wrecking Enst of Price new GUARANTEED SAVE 50 TREAD WEAK GUARANTEE We guarantee tread life for the number of months designated. If tread wears out within this period, return the tire. In exchange, we will replace it charging then current regular selling price plus Federal Excise Tax, leas a set dollar allowance $ for 7.75x14 8.75x14 Blk. or Wht. $. for 8.55x14 Blk. 8.15x15 Blk. 7.75x15 Blk. for GUARANTEED 5; on 2nd TARE Hio-W- Wed-- , j Mr. Mole brought with him a gift from the Boosters and stu dents of Judge Memorial High; School in Salt Lake City. The giflj was a set of weights for the phy sical education program in tho, ' school. Mr. Mole was accompanied tq - i Price by his wife. theme 6.50x13 or Wht. 7.35x14 Blk. ' girls of NotwDame School nesday mornjng. Keep Christ in Christmas is Emptiness, properly describes the scene this week at the big That is the birth of our Savior, Green and Gold as students are Christ Jesus. In our typical rush home enjoying their Christmas around Christmas we sometimes K C holiday. get so involved with the material that we take the Christ one can aspects Downtown, though, The Utah State Council, Knights out cf Christmas and the passage plainly see the hustle and bustle Peace on Earth, good will to of Columbus, are sponsoring 11 of the typical Christmas shoppers billboard posters throughout the Men becomes just an expression. picking up those last minute state, as a reminder to everyone In conclusion, we here at Notre of , ihe gifts; Main Street, suitably decorKeeping of Christ in ated with the beautiful Christmas Dame, faculty and students alike Christmas during the season of lights and tinsel; the business would like to take this time to Advent. wish you a very holy and merry stores, carefully and appropriateThe poster depicts a scene of ly decorated for this joyous sea- Christmas. Also, a very happy the Holy Family and the words New Year! ! son occupied by Christmas. Christmas is Christs Birthday. Homes also show a Chrismas These posters have been placed The person who suffers most as far north as Brigham City atmosphere with their brightly decorated trees, flashy lights and from a cold is the fellow working and as far south as Carbon Countbeautifully wrapped presents next to the victim. y- B!k. 7" important information. They artfT the poorer for it. Mr. Mole remained in Pried1 overnight, and spoke to the junior, high and high school boys and tion with U. S. to be prodividvided, will be of four-lan- e The names of Mrs. Dick Mitch-il- l ed construction. The remaining and Mrs. Joe Cronin were 11.7 mile section west to the San omitted from the Rafael River will be two lanes g itory in last weeks edition wide. the Christmas Mass In Grand County is a 7.9 mile chcdulc of the Notre Dame de .ourdes Calholic Church. The section of 170 from Cottonwood wo ladies are organists for the Wash toward Harley Dome and dies' choir which will sing at the Utah Colorado state line. This he Christmas Eve midnight will pass north of Cisco, and will be of four-lan- e divided construcMass. tion. The working time to be allowed is 750 working days. Organists for Mass trv Can OpenerKnife Sharpener 'X'! of K Swisher Coal Co. of Price was the only bidder on a coal lease for 411 acres of land 12 miles west of Helper, the Bureau of contracted. Land Management has announTwo lanes of from Green ced. River to Fremont Junction across The company, which operates the scenic San Rafael Swell arc a coal mine in the Consumers to be opened to traffic next fall. area, bid $5 an acre for the lease. The ether two lanes are not The agreement a'so cal's for scheduled for completion until ayment of land rental and a 1976. Part Four-Lan- e xya'ty on any ccal taken from he leased property. 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