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Show Mfttftf f Price, Utah 3 'iW Thursday, May 7, 1970 ; if r. aWA tSVk ;-w aH KV ' '"A oVf-T- . f 1 j: s.'X ., ,1M ! . ' ' 4 ' ' L , ti4. VXlfWV -- r TsTri i v,,ff J .'rL. 4 .. 'T' : '? 'l.. J jj t v: dp'';.y . ,5-- ,? . f Aj . yf V i'v (. : tX&nw'y'n 'rv-- ' - t T 't - V I - 7 WX-n- i YAi - yi't, ' utKIiurt v- , j V . ; 5 t s - , ' WT ft f, The United Uniques, consisting members, is led by JoLynn Jon TensBthlmg, president; feldt, vice president; Vynette Behling, secretary, Otto Roth, of II ! f j K .. 71. .,'75 1 V'viiYA-'- i f lhT , ' ',,$. t' V Y '.i; service Community projects thus far this year by members include decorating the post office for Christmas and January; erecting and decorating the community Christmas tree, preparing and delivering cookies to older neighbors at Easter time, coloring and hiding eggs for East Carlxm Easter egg hunt and picking up litter and discarded cans along the highway. )Pf Awi Vi VY5: , V !: Sr' 17 v A' i;-- Y 4 ill i jt,1 jjp1 it n , business Clean environment is everybodys 4-- s, DRAGCRTON Bessie Pressed, hosted members of the East CarClub bon Junior Wranglers at her home April 20 Larry Wood was welcomed as a new member. An illustrated talk was given by Tammy Pressed on horse judging and members discussed the animal's anatomy. Plans were mad? for a wiener roast held May 2 under the direction of Annette and Kelly Pressett Rasmussen This was held at an old home-steanear Woodside. Eighteen 4 11 members and guests attended. Ihe At . May 4 Kelly meeting Pressed gave an illustrated lecture on the markings of a horse Rasmussen gave a talk on .safity rules in relation to horses. 'The Citizenship project will be donations of toys and other materials to the Ann Self Training Center. Pat Rasmussen and Mark are chairmen. The Harrington club" is planning to attend the El Dorado rodeo May 9. LOW COST . 'BOAT INSURANCE . ( Protects your boat, outboard motor, boat trailer afloat and ashore. Get the facts! 'Farmers Insurance Tuesday evening the Tirst Ward MIA held a speech meet in the ward chapel. Each class chose a spokesman and the rest of the class was to prepare a sfieech on Why I Should Go to Heaven, then the three judges, LaVoa Larsen, Drannon Seeley and Shirl McArthur asked the speakers, Drew LtRoy, Ensigns, Lorn Laurels, Debra Jensen, Mia Maids, and Jim LeRoy, Scouts, questions. The winner was Lorn Sitterud. The other groups are to give a party to the winning group This was under the direction of Mrs. Thelma Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Johnson took their son Tyler to Provo to see a doctor Wednesday. Randy, wife Betsy and daughter Jennifer of Provo returned home with them for a few days. Little Joey Ward, son of Joe and Berta Ward, underwent minor surgery on his right eye, Saturday morning. The annual reunion for all students who attended school at the Huntington high school or North Emery High School will be held Memorial Day, May 30, at the old elementary building starting at four oclock. Chairman Mar Grange would like to have all persons get in touch with their friends and classmates to get the word around so that it will be a success. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Group (Jena Trabue Agent 23 S. Carbon Ave. Price, Utah 7 Phone or 637-331- 5 1101'RS: Mon. Ihru Fri. 637-307- !) Huntington lo 12 and 1 lo 5 Grim-me- and Bertha Worley of Manteca, Calif , were visitors at the home of son Wayne and wife Shar'ree Grimmett, to get acquainted with their new grandson, Vincent. The was held in Price High School football field The boys had booths to display their talents, collections and all of the require menu such as rope Scout-O-Ram- a Cook Burgers . . . Build tt & 687-240- To COOK'S VELVET FREEZE 409 E. Main Price, Utah knit- auto- YOUR BABY IS A V.I.P. . . . SELECT his personal BABY NEI DS from our complete line of QUALITY BABY PRODUCTS STRf LT in 1 EAST MAIN . . . KELLEYS PRICE DRUG, PRICE, phone p jects in Columbia. uiww m 2 tying, knots, fires, how to save lives. The Pinewood derby was the most exciting part of the show. The boys carved the cars out of pine w'ood and raced their cars. A boy from Emery won the race. They had a booth for dart throwing, showed rifles, food, the boys who participated from the First Ward were: Corey Johnson, Jim LeRoy, Roger Anderson, Jeffery Johnson, teachers of this class are: Philip Anderson, Earl Seeley and Ray Rowley. Ray Peterson teacher of the following class, the Webelos, Carl Sitterud, Roger Anderson, Steven Taylor, Donald McCandlcss, Kelly LeRoy Teachers of the Cub Scouts are: Isabel! Oveson, Hope Anderson and Janet Taylor, and the toys participating were: Frederick Le-- ! Roy, Brett Potter, Jeffery Sitterud, Terry Cole, Bod Anderson. It was a beautiful day for two families Sunday morning, not only the welcome sunshine but the blessings of two tiny babies. Jen-mfer Delight Johnson, daughter of Randy and Betsy Johnson of Provo, was the spotlight in Sacrament meeting as she was given a name and fathers blessing by Randy. People who attended to hear and see the big event were: grandparents, Tedd and Betty Mr. Johnson; and Mrs LaVon Powell, three uncles, Garth, Corey and Tyler Johnson, great aunts and uncles Andy and Helen Johnson, Delighl and Gene Harding A Missionary friend of Randvs, Alp and Vicki Goldsmith of Provo Being the very first girl born into the Tedd Johnson family after having six boys, she is a very special package. Mrs. Johnson hosted a big dinner for all of the relatives and friends of thfir family. The other special event of a blessing of a tiny baby toy named Mark Ermon Allen, son of Dean and Connie Rowley Allen, given the name and father's blessing, with his grandparents, Ermon and Ruby Rowley, grandfather from Cleveland, Monte Allen and his sons and wives Baptism was held Friday night Brett for two youngsters, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ton Leamasler, and Michael Majors, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Ma1 jors. Corev Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs Tedd Johnson, was sustained as a teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Wilson, uncles Ray Rowley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wilson, Mr and Mrs Dick and Huntington of Orangeville Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson. Hus is the second son of Dean and Connie. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jensen and family of Roosevelt visited with his father, Alfred Jensen, brothers and sister, Mr. and Mrs Vernon Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Withrow, also LnRue'sl parents, Mr, and Mrs. Milton Better Burger Buyers Drive improve- Francy LeRoy r, Strong Men! J.tp f build rabbits, entomology, soft-drin- k In keeping with the Farth Day theme, the United Uniques will continue with their clean-upro- S-- gqgflBKn:BnKa!Bu Junior Wranglers. cooking, ment, home in- study ting, sewing, photography, motive and junior leader. Clean-upperleft to right, are Judi Tens-feld- t, American." Jennifer Roth, Toni Heath, Jon Tensfeldt, Jo Lynn Behling, Vynette Behling, Jeff Tensfeldt, Maura Tensfeldt, Jan and Carol Magnuson. (PH) Photo Club of The United Uniques COLUMBIA Columbia took part in the observance of Earth Day April 22 by collecting debris from alongside the highways in East Carbon. The club's poster is a challenge to all with the admonition "Hey Man! Can your can! Be a tidy under clude n hot-fud- t. Other areas T i y ttu 'DnAMtct, cl DRUGS Tens- feldt, reporter; Maura Tensfeldt, photographer, and Jan Magnuson, song leader. Other members are Jeff Tensfeldt, Jennifer Roth, Toni Heath and Carol Magnuson 7 '.T Judie sergeant-at-arm- ,j ? I TY 4-- Jl I ' (j, Seven for 70 is COIUMBIA the slogan the United Uniques, Columbia club, has chosen for its yearly community service project work. J" - iK i Hi tv iWA Y ' Kim-toil- Kli It1 mention honorable for toatit'Katorrrg are Wd'ari and Audicy Sandberg. I hey have by Eliiabefh Hanson a spacious new driveway and cut away check walk, have pruned and Betty Black, Norma Majors, Ogden over the weekend to flower are and seeding Marie Wilson and Ruby Withrow on the progress of Kimberly, born shrubbery Willaid has setlums. red with beds have completed training and are Apnl 12 to the Kun Earls. flour to flowers and is is the first grandchild for gone from employed at the Carlyle Manuretirement hobby. his enjoying facturing Co at Orangeville. They the Earls and the Ward Jensens. at work on suede leather jackets. The new father is a junior is majorOne out of every four U. S. harBetty is a top stitcher. Marie and Weber college where he Norma while acres produces food or do and vested minoring Ruby piece work, ing in psychology does the inspecting Phyllis Jenfor fiber export. in theater arts. sen also has completed training and is waiting to be called. They say visitors are welcome. Forgetting for a time the high cost of methanonieters, dust sampling in two mines, mine inBy Jack Kelley spectors and section 110 of the new Mine Safety and Health law, Shirl McArthur and Bessie relaxed at Lake Powell over the weekend Companions were Ray and Fawn McCunJIess and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Owens, who flew in from Beckley, W. Va , for exploring and fishing in the area. Reid Black enlisted in the army able to find Nowhere on the face of the earth will you be Thursday and is awaiting orders. A European store. an institution like the American corner drug else. and store nothing a been drafted, Gary Jensen has upothecary shop, for instance, is drug a and medicines compounds to news prescriptions, sells it In other words, young couple upsetting material married little more than a year. but dont expect to be able to pore over the reading Euto-peaThe sundae. a moved order have their on the magazine rack or They possessions back from Salt Lake and institution simply sells drugs. The reason for the difference Debbie will slay with her folks, rests in recent American history. Originally, the American drug of the century the Chuck Collards, for the time store, too, simply sold medicines. At the turn counterpart being. the drug store became a social center, a to the saloon; and when the Prohibition became law, the George and Mary Earl were in ice cream counter became a popular and wholesome hangout for the younger set. continuing active season qs JW f $ ' r C.4v,: . - , - lii 4! . ..& " t ' ! f'--j i r- m ii Deserving News noles from Huntington United Uniques ',1 1 HP.VM,r Mv. b1'- V s, K ,' ft i siii ttv ;,j . h VY3 :r J f Wi ' I p I . rr I t t V , :. r ;, "U Hij i, r V sjiw M ? m ' V I.Hji '' 4t :i' , 1 . jf ? T. t; iy ii TJ V 1r' . fj car;. - 'F i ',' r-'- br 't ivv'1' - A , 'Sb ,' J J 'll J ;fAn raW-- CAK ) ' A' h f f MUM MI r tMfMMf Mr. and Mrs. Rav Jensen enjoyed a visit with both of their daughters and husbands over the weekend. Mrs, Ella Rowley was hostess lo the Canasta dub, Monday During its growing period, single tomato plan! absorbs gallons of water fioin the soil. a 30 Large Enough To Serve You Enough To Appreciate You! 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