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Show Price, Utah 3 Thursday, May 21. 1770 tUU ilW Miiil .! V ,T ,!(;' tti Red Cross meeting scheduled n 'iii,,,''' " t. liira Iff H jil'!li :i'i:ii'ji!, ,i f' jWy; vices and for the com- programs car-truc- i, i ' tl"., 'I ,.t , t'r .S' Vs. X1' X 1 vV"' ip' ", X ,"...' !' i:,I'';; ''f'if ,!,,;,.,i' LCN1 MW1 Labor Day of the Committee Celebration United Mine Workers of America vvi11 hu!d i:s organization meeting Sunday, May 31, at 2:30 p.m. in the Carbon County Courthouse. ,r Chairman of this committee is, Amlrw j Smilht Dragerton; Fi- nancjal secretary is Samuel Faz-- ! zio. Spring Glen: and Don C. Johnson, Price, is recording rct.u.y jt js ,,, hope of this corn- niitlee that enough interest and by United Mine; participation Workers local unions and organized labor in the Carbon- - Emery area will be shown so that the traditional Labor Day celebra- he Phistcr, 55, Kenilworth, hopspitalized for emergency then released Tuesday" Locally and nationally, the American Red Cross is financed by voluntary contributions and is governed by volunteers. Most of its duties including services to members of the armed forces and their families, services to veterans and their families, disaster services, blood programs, nurs-programs, and water safety programs including progressive courses in first aid, small craft and water safety are performed Fees said. Red by volunteers, Cross sendees and programs cov-- ! er a wide variety cf activities and offer something to anyone who wishes to help where help Fees concluded. needed, . when her ear was struck from behind by a wheeler truck on Highway afternoon 10-- , 50-- about three miles west of Price. , Driver of the truck was Thomas K.' j blew a cloud of dust across the the highway slowing traffic. He slowed but was unab'e to avoid h'tling the car in front. Dave Trooper tion can be resumed. Nusink The committee extends an investigated. iliUiiiiaJlii'1 are greeted tour of new on inspection animal shelter. Photo occupant by city-coun- S-- New animal shelter occupied Dave Donaldson, a senior at Carbon High School, will appear Monday, May 25, at 8 p.m. in a master musician recital at the Carbon High School auditorium. has been a member band for three Utahs years and is first chair cornet An animal shelter has been county will be picked up by John shelter for five days. If they have player in the high school band. He has participated in the band jointly opened by Price City and Tochi, pound keeper. not been claimed at the end of Carbon County. The new facility, If necessary, Price City Police five days, they will be available program for seven years. for both cats and dogs, is lo- will pick animals up and place for adoption.. T ; e At this recital some Stray animals in the city and Animals will be Mr. Tochi if at kept the RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Head Start Program is being carried on in the Carbon County area for the betterment of early children of eligible training for the families, low-inco- pre-scho- AND, WHEREAS, the Head Start Program being sponsored in this area by the office of Economic Opportunity through the cooperation and participation of the Carbon County School District so as to remedy any nutritional, psychological, social and medical deficiencies in the young children and work toward the development of the whole child, is pre-scho- AND, WHEREAS, the City Administration and the people of Price City are appreciative of the efforts of the above agencies in working for the betterment of the young children of this community. Walter H. Maynard, Mayor of NOW, THEREFORE, the city of Price, do hereby designate the week commencing on May 25, 1970, up to and including May 29, 1970, as Head Start Week in recognition of this public service, and do hereby urge all citizens of this area to attend classrooms and observe the Head Start Program as conducted in the schools of this area. I, Price Municipal Corp WALTER H. MAYNARD Mayor : Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ?Y ?Y The shelter is a cinderblock building with cement floors. The floors are equipped with drains for easy cleaning. The plumbing is connected to Price City sewer and water lines. The building is heated with natural gas for winter use. Donaldson of DISCOUNT PRICES Castle Valley BRAND MEATS fiiiieapiIe teak 1 0c ib ?Y t Price Armory f lores Brown. The public Full Cut Bone in and there will be no admission charge. is invited FIRM Divorce actions THE FIRST wifT v.:v. L FROST 24-o- z. 3 $-- oz. tray Instrument 9-o- VEGETABLES 71 or Match WESTERN FAMILY BBiscuils Beehive Trading Post Ly mis Phone 6371515 BLUE Plume Carlmnville 9c SEAL MARGARINE Mmss ' z. Tube - Ib. 12-o- 48s Only 73c 99c Certified Light Amber WALNUTS 29c (- -.. 1 I 2S-olo-o- z. z. 2.7 x 15 22 VILLA RUG COOKIES Certi-Fres- h count Hie 2Tc 21c SI $1 Jar 87c Can Tile 17c Jar z. Chicken with Rice; Campbells SOUP No. Cans Chicken with Stars for for T!)c Tie Bag $1.1.) lb. Bag !)!)e Pack 27c 10-l- ( REMORA R Ilox Can Can .TO;: TOT Cans Aurora TOILET TISSUE Jif PEANUT BUTTER ALKA-SELTZE- rox 1. 12-o- z. z. 1 WESTERN FAMILY ! 8-o- 33 West Main in Price $i 53c z. KccMcr Honey (iUAIIAMS Nabisco SHREDDED WHEAT - Spoon Size Dawn Fresh Mushroom STEAK SAUCE Hreen (.iant French BEANS GREEN GIANT Whole BEANS Green Giant MEXICOKN Cans Western Family PORK & BEANS Vi Cans Pillsbury FLOUR r- 8e OFF Label Bordens Eagle Brand Condensed MILK ;c Mix ii 49c COOL WHIP EASY TERMS MODESS Best Foods j1 M pies :!Sii-R- q We Buy and Sell Anything!' Come in and See Us at cans 1 BIRDSEYE !thru Period 303 5 Hi 3 (iraduation 45c MAYONNAISE JUICE 24. COCKTAIL Lab-e- l FLAME & PIE SHELLS OFF "I eff SI APPLE JOHNSTON j 1 5c Tree Top i NIBLETS - 15-5- 0 1 FRUIT BREAKFAST 41c Green Giant 1 1 -- IN PRICE Eggs jCASE-H- S T Western Family Pillsbury INSTANT iCETWMESEI ,"' Musical TiME 49c ib. AA Large Chicken Our Complete Slock Priced at $ j issmmssnmxGsmfaassz The recital will consist of tuba solos, ducts, trios and a suite for six- tubas. He is the first bandsman at Carbon High to present such a recital on the tuba and will be accompanied by Alice Beebe. Guitar 139 Braunschweiger T. V. DINNERS - Link Sausage; Castle Valley p.m., in the school auditorium. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jensen of Spring Glen and has participated in the band pro- Castle Valley y swanIon" He is lb. Sirloin ib. S' 19 Boneless Ib. Castle Valley 10c ib May 18 Craig Dick Dougherty vs Barbara June Dougherty; married Sept. 2, 1967, at Gary, Ind. I FOR HEADS Lelliiee or other rp.i3iR Castle Valley Round Steak Round Steak Legion poppies on sale Friday gram for five years.- A ib- - Castle Valley favorites will be featured such as the and Carnival of Venice AccompanBuglers Holiday. ists will be Alice Beebe and Do- He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. There are eight double chain Walt Donaldson, Price. an which link' fence cages give animal the choice of staying indoors or outdoors. If necessary, a dqorway may be dropped between the double cages to create eight inside cages and eight outdoor cages. There are also two outdoor cat cages. Thousands of poppies have been A gas chamber is included in fashioned by the hands of hospitthe building for the humane kill- alized veterans in the Veterans ing of injured, sick or vicious Hospital in Salt Lake City. animals. The gas for the chamMany of these symbols of love, ber is water cooled to prevent the devotion and sacrifice will be ofburning or hurting of an animal. fered for sale by the Price AmeriRoad construction and site pre- can Legion Auxiliary for the pubparation such as leveling and lic Friday, May 22, graveling were done, by county Ellen Hawks is president of employees. The building itself was Unit 3 and Rosalie De Caro Price designed and constructed by La- is chairman. Donations poppy Mar Jewkes, city maintenance from the poppy sale will aid the supervisor. American Legion and Auxiliary in Grounds around the building are giving added assistance to vetercompletely graveled and chain ans and their families. link fenced. Cement .sidewalks around the building will be poured in the near future.' A mercury vapor light . has been installed near the, building to furnish iOne divorce was granted in the llumination at night. Seventh Judicial District Court for Carbon County during the past week to: Y Bandsman sets Y Y Y master Y Jim Jensen, a senior at Carbon Y High, will perform his master Y musician recital Saturday at 8:30 yin Y Y Y Y Y will bold their Friday night dance at the American Legion Hall tomorrow evening. The group had a successful program and dance Monday night with Senior Citizens Week. Special thanks was given to Cal Jewkes and Roma Norton who helped with the program; and to the Elks and Moose Lodges and American Legion for their kindnesses to the group. Senior Citizens C ear old-tim- them in the shelter is unavailable. Wsekly dance Castle Valley EVERY DAY LOW PRICE CORN ON COB city-count- y cated on Sixth South and Third West, Price. invi- - tation to all members of organ-Luc- y ized labor to attend this portant meeting and to lend operation in order to make bet- year s celebration bigger and ter than ever. master musician recital NEW HOME FOR STRAYS . . . Mrs. Lu- Cyle Pace, Mayor Walter Maynard and Lamar Jewkes, city maintenance supervisor, ; PLUS Carbon senior III y j EVERY DAY LOW DAVE DONALDSON Carbon-Emer- e Bennett, 37, Mcab, who, told officers that a gust of wind Highay fete UMWA seeks to revive Labor mishap k ing year. g 'WS'-r- ic Roy Fees, Carbon County Red Cross Chapter chairman, has announced a chapter meeting for Friday, May 22, in the Price City Court Room at 7:30 p.m. Every-in- e in Carbon County is invited :o attend and participate in planning the chapters community ser- - Dust cloud causes Friday for liile Only 10c Reg. 2.8J $2.1!) 1 10-o- z. Box S!)c |