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Show r ' r Price, Utah & Thursday, February 26, 1970 More local stock feeding recommended Farmers and stockmen of Utah could be produced in the state are passing up potential income than is now being produced. He added that present practice by not feeding more cattle on their farms, Lloyd A. Clement, is for feeder calves to be shipped Logan, extension economist for out and slaughter animals to be Utah State University told a Busi- shipped back into the state. About ness Outlook conference at the of all animals slaughtered Carbon Country Club. in the state have come from other He said a stuly authorized by sections. the Four Corners Regional Clements spoke at an Area Agriand conducted by the uni- cultural Outlook and Adjustment versity revealed that Utah com- Conference sponsored by the Utah pares favorably with any section Bankers Association and the Exof the country in livestock pro- tension service. cne-ha- Del-wor- lf Com-misio- n uirr duction. i About 125 farmers and cattleCalves fed in Utah make gains men from Carton, Emery, San Price City Court as fast and as economically as Juan and Grand counties attendNeil Anthon Black, in other area. Utah's mild, Feb. 9 The following persons pleaded dry ed the conference hosted by Don clifnate is considered a favorable Denison, assistant cashier, Walker guilty to the offenses set forth overloading, $25; Victor Horvath, factor. More grain and forage Bank; Garth Larsen, vice presi after their names: drivers license, $10; expired Charles Calvin Campbell, over- WWIWWW ; TV? 'fe ' . loading $25. 2m j- - Feb. 10 Colleen Hansen, no license on person, $3; Bruce H. Roberts, overloading, drivers .. 0. Wilson, following too close with accident, $25; Gary Darwin Schcar, overloading, $40; Arthur Dwane Johnson, failure to stop at stop light, $10 plus 2 days suspended upon payment of Randoll Austin fine; Hobbs, speeding, $15 or three days; Ido-nMathis, no drivers license, $3. i,.jv Kg3a $25; Rodney "1 j , ' - : J f a 4 - 4 :SiW v 1S jWb aV Jt 4- - ?'! Camaro sport coupe All new The completely new Camaro design concept combines prestige car styling with remarkably responsive performance handling. Its distinctive long hood, new front end and swept-bac- k roof and rear deck styling are only a few of the many new features found in this sporty model. It also has improved ride and sound isolation. The 1970 Camaros are now on display at Sheldon Hansen Chevrolet, Price. Ventures agenda of SOCIO The monthly mass meeting of SOCIO was held Feb. 22, at the American Legion Hall. At this time the following heads of the following committees gave their reports: Lawrence Gonzales, political education; Marie Salas, finance; Alfonzo Trujillo, education; Naomi Talamante, newsletter; Mary Cox, job opportunities; Lou Bill social; Gonzales, Trujillo, youth, and Pete Palacios, business. Mr. Trujillo said he would meet with Sen. Omar Bunnol, Bill Gonzales and Brent West to discuss a local scholarship fund drive. Lou Trujillo is in charge of the social to be held Sunday, March 22, at the American Legion Hall. Betty Madrigal will be working noun, overloading, $40. The following persons forfeited bail for the offenses set forth after their names: David Henry Ellis, Feb. 10 failure to yield right of way with accident, $25; Richley Miller, public intoxication, $25. Feb. 9 Peter A. Apcrgcs vs Danny J. Bueno, aka Dennis J. Salazar, judgment in favor of plaintiff for the sum of $174 and costs of $3.20; Lamar Jones, dba Western Auto vs Bill Matekovic, judgment in favor of the plaintiff for the sum of $97.37 and for costs of Feb. 11 Earl Smith, driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor, $150 plus 30 days suspended upon payment of the fine; Har-Ic- n Gibson, allowing a dog to run at large, $25 plus 5 days suspended upon payment of fine; John Fredrick Nye, driving under the $2.20; influence of intoxicating liquor, Pacific Finance Loans vs Lloyd $150 plus 30 days suspended upon McFadden, judgment in favor of payment of fine; Dennis J. Sala- the plaintiff for the sum of $76.95 zar, issuing a check with intent and for costs of $5.60; to defraud $50 plus 30 days, $25 of Lucille B. Madsen vs Pete Perthe fine and jail suspended upon ea, judgment in favor of the restitution of the check in the plaintiff for the sum of $69 and sum of $20; Edward W. Pcrre- - for costs of $2.20. ty: Viking Many subjects on dent, Carbon Emery Bank, and tunities are readily available. Albert J. Breznick, assistant People are demanding many more sendees and more ease in cashier, Helper State Bank. than formerly, he said. living Another speaker, Dr. B. G. Richards, Salt Lake Edward one said Gardner, USU, reason for farm and rural area Lake City, vice president and Walker officer, Bank, population decline is that people trust are moving to where professional stressed the benefits of good esservices and educational oppor tate planning. class rings. The juniors are very proud of their rings and swear that theyll never give them to jr" anyone. Well see! by Cindy Robles - We're on our way to State with him in charge of food, Marie is the yell heard in the halls of Salas with decorations and pro- East Carbon High. Although the gram and Susan Valdez with serv- season record for the mighty Viking. This will be a Mexican din- ings is five wins and four losses, ner with musical entertainment. they were able to qualify for the The public will be invited. playoffs. The Vikings will travel Gonzales Lawrence reported to Duchesne tonight and take on that precinct political meetings either Manila or Altamont. East will be coming up and that SOCIO Carbon hasnt played Manila, but will take an active part this year. in the n games beat AltaRicardo Barbero, SOCIO state mont by 36 points. president, emphasized the need Going to State for the wrestling for money to employ a secretary is Wally Oviatt, son of Mr. squad at the state level. Talking about and Mrs. Gerald Oviatt. Wally organizational structure, he said a is a senior this and has year is that good rule of supervision wrestled heavyweight for four no one should have more than years. He gained his letter when four people under him and that he was a sophomore and since SOCIO will be functioning in this then has wrestled on the varsity way on the state level. The State team. Wally has been a varsity Central Action Committee, which player on the football team since at the top of the organizational he was a freshman. He has restructure, is composed of the ceived many honors for his outchapter presidents and one barrio standing athletic abilities. To representative from each chapter. name a couple, in his senior year Pete Palacios will be working he was selected as ofwith Uplands, Inc., in obtaining fensive tackle. This year he was loans and starting small busivoted by the student body as nesses. Anyone interested in this best athlete along with Randy should contact him. Hunt and Carl Cochrane. Wally Bill Gonzales Jr., reported that took first at both regional meets. he is organizing a Chicano Youth He has made a fine showing of group which may be affiliated his athletic abilities and all of with SOCIO. He said that they East Carton is very proud of will be meeting at his house on him. every first and third Sunday of Today was a very exciting day the month. Sister Juanita of Notre the for the Junior class of ECUS. School encouraged Dame Because they have their youth to join and assured the par- Why,? ents that they were a responsible s in improving training for group interested their community and that since for the Employment Security Ofthe meetings were at the Gonzales fice. home they would have adult After the meeting was adjourned, the Vista Volunteers showed supervision. the a film on reported housing for Lucy Martinez need for more volunteers to compeople interested in building a plete the survey on vocational new home. intern ntwa All-Sta- Mexican-Amcrican- self-hel- p WFLEbTO rs I w ftri i-.- j r, seamless" pliaMe oatkf TMI PAINT ANY SURFACE WITH AN ENDURING, i BEAUTIFUL FINISH! Lovely, J easy care floors, walls, counter tops, bath and shower patios. Vj,V i enclosures, Magically transforms 1 Mi- any palntable surface Into an attractive dis- - play of colorful flakes permanently sealed between layers of clear plastic. 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