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Show V 2 Price, Utah I i Thursday, May 7, 1970 Roads school in session Births ; The following births were recorded at Carbon Hospital on the dates indicated: (Continued from Page One) Utah Association of Counties, f siding. serving as master of ceremonies. ' Fridays agenda includes a general session in the city auditorium uncler the direction of Mr. Kelley. Speaker will be Walt Howat, district engineer for the Asphalt Institute. This session will convene at 9 a.m. At 10: 15 Jerry D. Fenn, standards and special engineer, Utah Highway Department, will address the general session and responses will be given by HarApril 19 Mr. and Mrs. Jack old Hutchinson, chairman, Utah Allen Leautaud, boy, Price. Engineering Council, and David 21 Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Curtis, chairman, collector April roads qualifications committee of Bud Trease, girl, Price. the Utah Engineering Council. April 22 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald The delegates will be served Roper, girl, Price. luncheon at the Carbon Country April 23 Mr. and Mrs. John Club with Hector Chiara, Carbon Gomez, girl, Price. commissioner, presiding. County April 24 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin George Bohn, division engineer, L. Wright, girl, Price. U. S. Bureau of Public Roads, will April 26 Mr. and Mrs. James be introduced and B. Z. Kastler, Mountain Fuel Atwood, boy, Price. vice president, will the speaker. be 29 Co., Mr. Mrs. William and Supply April S. Irve, boy, Huntington. Luncheon for the ladies will be April 30 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth served at the Elks Home with Mrs. Ann OBrien, Carbon CounKinsey, boy, Dragerton. recorder and vice president, May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon ty April 15 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ViJ Nielson, boy, Price. April 16 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Basso, boy, Price. April 17 Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Bruce Nielson, boy, Huntington. April 18 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Glen Jones, boy, Castle Dale. Atwood, girl, Price. May 2 Mr. and Mrs. Greg C. Jensen, girl, Emery; Mr. and Mrs. Randall John Diamanti, boy, Price. May 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parsons, boy, Price; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norman Lee, girl, Help- er. j Lazy eye clinic Front the Blue and White at Helper today Dino Doings HELPER All four and children of the Helper urea should be brought to the ally Mauro Elementary School Ferron Pat and Richard Harris from Magna visited with Ruth and Mervin Duncan during the week- by Denise Turcasso sented by the Roy High School choir. The group sang several classic and spiritual popular, numbers. Wednesday CHS was entertained by CEU students. Tomorrow (Friday) the sophomores are scheduled to put on an assembly which will climax Sopho- end. Bruce and Evelyn Behling enjoyed a quick trip to California. They returned with a truckload of calves. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carlson visited with Janets mother Mrs. Fern Christensen during the weekend. Mrs. Arlene Lemon drove to Logan where she attended a special mother and daughter fete with her daughter Lorraine. the attending Among those Scout Jamboree held at Price Saturday were Lilia Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Behling, Lloyd Cox, Henry Larsen and Lenard and Leola Larsen. They each took a load of boys over to the affair. Miss Justine Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thompson, a freshman student at more Marys for their free amblyopia (lazy eye blindness) tests. This includes he children from Martin, Castle Gate, Spring Glen, and Kenilworth. The Dept, of Health and trained ;PTA volunteers will be at the 'school on Thursday, May 7, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. I This condition must be found Hy the age1 of five after, is too late. Most school children need some form of eye care. One in every 20 age children in the U.S.A. is affected by amblyopia, or other vision problems which can usually be corrected if fdiscovered and treated before 'school age. pre-scho- As the 1969-7- 0 school year nears conclusion, Carbon High students turned their attention to plans for next year. Student body elections were held last week, and emerging victorious were Barry Pretty-mapresident; Shiela Truscott, vice president; and Lori Tomsic, secretary. Under their qualified and energetic leadership, next year promises to be a terrific one. Start now by giving them your shpport. This week petitions are circu-atin- g for Junior and Senior Class office positions, pick your candidate and start a petition. redmond interiors Last Monday the student body was treated to an assembly pre- Week. in price clined to join the 8 member of the Church by John Strong, Miss Tanie Worthen, who teaches at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, spent the weekend with her parents the Clive Worthens. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Behling visited in Salt Lake with her father Varion Box and report that his condition is much improved and he has been moved to his home in Cedar City. The Emery County Dairy Princess contest has been announced and all girls between the ages of 17 and 25 are eligible to enter the contest which will be held at the Ferron Cultural Hall, according to Hugh Behling. The public is invited to attend the program and judging that will be held on May tour pre- sightseeing A shopping will follow the luncheon. delegates will in general session in the city auditorium at 2 p.m. with Walter Ekins, Millard County commissioner, presiding. W. F. Macklin and C. Nick Baker along with state highways personnel will make presentations. will Delegates and their wives at banquet the concluding attend 6 p.m. in the Elks Home over which Carbon commission chairman Mathis will preside. Master of ceremonies will be Omar BunCounnell, state senator, Carbon tourgold the banquet ty. During be presented nament awards will along with a sweepstakes the various school sessions and other features on the agenda. The at 2 p.m. Thursday .Friday Saturday Plays 3 Days If you want to get a lift to your spirits just ride around Ferron has been acmonth of the complished during weather. in of the spite April and see how much The Junior High School grounds have taken on a look of having been swept with a broom. All old unsightly trees and rubbish have been removed and it is indeed pleasing to the eye. The Scout project at the Legion Hall is another thing of transformation. It fever is seems that the clean-u-p catching hold just keep it up. OPEN Sunday Friday - Saturday Florene and Laurel Berensen spent the week in Salt Lake City with their husband and father Clayton who is at St. Marks hospital: Florene reports that Clayton is doing nicely. The skin graft operation was successful and in a few weeks they plan to start the bone grafting in his leg. Mrs. Irena Lemon had the misfortune to fall while doing her housecleaning and broke her arm. She was transferred from the Price hospital to St. Marks where it is necessary to have her arm in traction. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Stevens have purchased the Olivia Dug-- i more home and plan to move Monday and Sunday Tuesday thru May aMMOIMTH MARK CAME PROOUM PAMELA PETER USTINOV! TIFFIN Sam JONATHAN WINTERS Whiskey JOHN Burt Reynolds Clint Walker IN COLOR ASTIN U imm EastmanCOLOR A-L-- The Love God? Don Knotts In TECHNICOLOR there very shortly. 16. UNITED mams Wednesday ONLY 2 College of Beauty in Provo, placed second in a hair styling contest. Justine and her model will be featured among the other winners in the American Hair Dressing Magazine. Visiting at the home of his parents Leonard and Leola Larsen were the Earl O. Larsen family from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs, Gardell Snow and This late in the year, if it were not for the many activities going Jean visited with members of their family at Beaver during the on, Carbon students might be in- weekend. 4 760 north 9th east Elected to promote school spirit next year were the varsity cheerleaders, Debra Rowley, Brenda Rees, Clyda Evelyn Mangus, Frandsen, Janice Davis, and Jim Dillion. Jim, by the way is the first male cheerleader to be elected to Carbons cheering squad in a long, long time. The track team has been busy winning high honors. Last week eight more trackmen qualified for Region competition. The 880 relay team consisting of Gary Mathis, Davy Peterson, Robert Hall, and Reid Dimick broke the school record. carpeting draperies phone furniture 637-158- Glenda N. Worthen 384-233- It is estimated that between 400 persons will be in Price these two days attending 350 and bored of John Zwahlen son of Mrs. Jackie Zwahlen was confirmed a is Mkiimg fratargam i Heres NEW BATH? KITCHEN? 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