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Show Prico, Utah t ,V( v,'':iii'ii,l k j Thursday, May 28, 1970 i ; ) ."v ijti'jilM ij' hk !ji i ' i Huntington Mrs. LaVon Nielson is home r undergoing surgery at Carbon lospital. Philip Anderson has been re :ased from Carbon Hospital 'heie he spent several days with broken foot he received a' Jiimney Rock with the Fatlver md Son outing last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hemmer and amily of Provo visited with her arents over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Powell. Mrs. Katie LeRoy accompanied her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Anderson to Las Vegas to visit Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and family over the weekend. The Emery County Seminary graduation was held Thursday evening in tire Stake house at Castle Dale. Six of the graduates were picked from the audience to give speeches. They were: Evan Bott, Ann Swasey, Susan Bean, Scott McArthur, Leigh Young and John Willson. Also speaking were the student officers for the next year, Dale Luke, Ted Nielson, Stuart McArthur and Sue Hardee. Diplomas were given to both '.rd and 4th year students by President Roger Curtis. af-e- . ORANGEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Curtis observed . , . their 50th wedding anniversary quietly at their home in Orangeville May 22. However, a more elaborate affair is being planned for sometime in June in conjunction with a family reunion at which time their children will be present. East Carbon High . . . Viking Ventures Student body elections are over for this year, and the new officers are beginning to make great plans for the coming year. Billy Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, will preside of ECHS next year. Billy defeated Geri Ann Gunder- Tara Blevins, Kathy Hyita, Paula Lake, Juanita Valdez, and Pam Monson, alternate. Mrs. Iris VanCott, ECHS speech Garth Johnson hosted a party and foreign language teacher fell at the reservoir. down last Tuesday morning and Friday evening Those attending were Claudia Atis now recuperating from a diswood, Greg LeRoy, Scott McArlocated shoulder. Maureen Lemon, Ann NielFrank Burdis, a junior at thur, John Funk, Gary Pierce, son, ECHS, attended the National Sciand Kim Powell. Larsen, Ricky ence Symposium at Knoxville, Tenn. Frank took his science proMr. and Mrs. Bill Tucker and ject to the state Symposium held Joby of Arizona have been visiin Salt Lake City and was chosen ting, with her parents, Mr. and as one of the six finalists to re- Mrs. Art Anderson and brothers present Utah and two other west- the past week. ern states. His project had to do Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thompson, with planting fish in the Grassy Calif., and Mrs. Rachel Aracia, Trail Creek. While there Frank was able to see Bullrun, the lar- Simpson, Provo, sister of Walter had dinner with the Baxgest steam generator in the na- Barter, ters, LeRoy, Mr. and Mrs. Francy hear scientists lectures from tion, who came from all over the na- Wayne Grimmett and son Vincent tion. He also went to the Museum Thursday afternoon. of Atomic Energy and saw some Mrs. Boyd Potter and family moon rocks. had a visit from mother-in-laBack to state again for the East and grandmother, Mrs. Greeta Carbon Vikings. Carter. Her son Boyd who is in The state class B track meet Dugway during the week with the was held at the Univ. of Utah. came home Thursday eve-- 1 Army Carl Cochrane, Walter Lewis and ning to visit with her also. Gunderson represented Randy A wedding reception was he'd E.C. Carl took first place in the shot put and broke the state class Saturday evening in the 2nd Ward in the Cultural Hall for Norma B record. Walter Lewis took second in the 100 yard dash and Jean Hall, the daughter of Mr. Randy Gunderson took a sixth in and Mrs. Frank Hall, and Owen n, of president. slogan was Climb the Hill and VOTE for BILL, for a better School Government. Gerry Arambula was elected vice president. He defeated Gerry Tobey for this office. Serving as secretary will be Debbie Wilcox. Debbie won over Denise Christensen. Varsity cheerleaders for the coming year are Pam Brady, Marla King, Candy Cline and Debbie Garr. Kim Walters and Anna Menotti also ran for cheerleaders from the Sophomore class, JV cheerleaders are Ricky Fowler, Kathy Hyita, Debbie Stevenson and MeKette Wakefield. Joyce Lipscy, Melody Harrington and Betty Jo Vcnditti also lost in the final elections for cheerleader. The new officers have all made promises to work their hardest for ECHS and have already started to show they will. To blend in with the elections, Vikette Club tryouts were held. This year the club constitution was changed and now sophomores are eligible for membership into the club. Gaining membership in- the javelin. The boys were up to the club for the 1970-7school state only for a short while, but were Pam long enough to show that East Robles, Cindy year Brady, Geri Ann Gunderson Mar- Carbon really has something going la King, Dorothy Ramos, Vivian for her. Wilcox. They . Jewkes and Debbie Built-i- n are all second year members quality the club as new members The average age of a motor car Joining are Denise Christensen, Candy is 5.6 years. The average truck ' Cline, Debbie Garr, Pam Ledger, is 7.6 years old. Its a sign that Jan Lowe, Anna Menotti, Anna built-iquality along with good Boniquisto, Roslyn Eaquinta, maintenance helps any car run Christy Robinson, Nori Arambula, longer. son for the office Bills campaigning 1 n J banquet The group ol about 40 letter-me- n and dates enjoyed a farmhouse steak and trimmings. The Senior Class left at noon in two buses driven by Robert Swinburne and Fred Stilson. They at the Joes Valley dam that took them about fifty feet under the water and into the reservoir, then they drove up to Delon Olsens 'S2. dont want you to come m if you dont need to. Or if you dont want to. We But, youre always.welcome regard of why you decide to drop in. And you dont have to be experienced to talk with us. Whatever you want to talk with us about if youre looking for a banking service you may Idy on our experience. Weve had years of banking experience. In making auto loans, home imopening savings and provement loans checking accounts. Or handling any of a dozen things a bank does. Wed like you to come in even if youre not a customer. We enjoy talking to friends and neighbors. And, if you like, we can step across the street and have a cup of coffee a glass of milk and a donut. Of course, well buy. Come on in Jess wont you? Tor my money its Walker Bank PRICE OFFICE niClZ rmu Jffrmnerf.Dt.C, Jr t to present vocal 1 r recital tonight T UM V L Ifi 44- - 41 Tama Marsing, a senior at Carbon High School, will appear this evening, May 28, at 7 in a vocal recital in the high school audi- 1 ww,r torium. Miss Marsing has been a member of the A Cappella choir for f two and years and sung with the Madngals as a high soprano for two years. She has TAMA MARSING one-hal- 'iVJnuni11 stuart EVONE MARTINEZ The public is invited to attend this recital for which there will Mrs. from lessons taken private be no admission charged. three the She is the daughter of Mr. and past Dorothy Biown for McArthur Mrs. years. Junior high names top students - Evone Martinez, daughter of point averages. Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Martinez, Miss Martinez, 15, was eighth and Stuart McArthur, son of May- grade class president, prominent in speech activities, plays the piRanch where they spent time ano and is an accomplished seamhorseshoes, stress. playing volleyball, softball, water fight and swimMcArthur, 14, was ninth grade ming. They enjoyed a dinner. seventh grade represenThis went on until about 6 p.m. president, on the social committee tative, then the students cleaned up and plays saxophone in the band. camp and returned home about The graduating class presented 7 p.m. New girls picked for the drill the school with a large plyboard team for the next year from the plaque lettered and painted by North Emery Junior High School Verlynn Miller of Cleveland. (EH) students who will be going to Emery High School next fall are Susan Stokes, Sanny Oveson, Charlene Gordon, Debbie Unger-maBarbara Wilson. Miss Ruth Wayman of Salt Lake CAKYEKm City spent the weekend with her FQSCS parents, and to attend the graduation of her sister, Merrill Lee. Boyd Marsing, Carbonville. DRUGS cte or and Mrs. Shirl McArthur, were presented $25 bonds by Hubert Knight, commander of Post 73, American Legion, sponsoring organization. The Legion award is given annually based on grade A Huntington HUNTINGTON boy and girl were named the outstanding students of the North Emery Junior High graduating class May 22. in history, perhaps, has been the occasion of humor than the ancient illness such misguided and of gout. For ages gout and high living have been linked in the minds of the public; but the fact is that gout can and does strike the sober as well as the roistering. If you have the gout, alcohol may set you have no reason to be ashamed. Although off an acute attack, many gout sufferers drink with no ill effects. Further, many who suffer from gout have never touched a drop of liquor. History tells us that Henry the Eighth was not alone in his gout condition. Martin Luther, John Calvin, and John Wesley were fellow sufferers. Gout is simply a form of arthritis caused by overproduction of uric acid. No ailment is our most important business. FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS Youll find PROMPT PROFESSIONAL attention by a REGISTERED PHARMACIST nt KELLEYS PRICE DRUG, 1 EAST MAIN STREET in PRICE, phone m? Large Enough To Serve You -Small Enough To Appreciate You! KEEBLERS BIG ASSORTED COOKIES LIBBYS YELLOW Helper council actions noted U- -l BLUE CLING - The Helper City HELPER council disposed of a number of routine matters at the regular session the night of May 14, while delaying for the third time final action on a request for an culinary water connection. council The approved the ap- of Felice Jr. Charles pointment for employment with the city sani- POWDERED THAN GREEN G CEREAL oi WHEATIES Pkgs. SUGAR 10t COLDJREAM TOILET SOAP Mr. Dalpiaz was authorized to for the position of swimming pixil mana- gcr, life guard, and woman at-tendant for the summer months. Applications must be filed with the recorders office no later than advertise for applications 58c 88c 4 7c 12c Quart 25c S2.88 57c 't KAL KAN DOG FOOD d Pkg. Pounds BEANS CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 1 Z. 18c Pkg. YELLOW Approval was also given for a proposal in handling monies received jointly by Helper City and Price City from the Utah State Department of Highways for the of the culinary water supply lines of the two communi ties in Price Canyon. The $165,000 will be deposited into a special joint account with Helper Mayor Chris P. Jouflas and Price city councilman Walter Axelgard re presenting their respective coun-cils for the project. All checks drawn upon the account for the by project will be counter-signeboth Helper City recorder Arthur Dalpiaz and Price City Recorder Ken Massey. 12-O- SEAL 2 98 QLEO PEACHES was tation department replacing Robert Limonc who has been transferred to the water department. 'rnar C 3 r k 1969-7- play-make- r; Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Olsen. The couple were married in the Manti Temple Saturday morning. Letterman's rtf' off cracked Peacock Lynn "groanies." Other guests were: ccaches and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Calc Bill Jorgensen. Principal Kinder and wife, Mr. and Mis. Robert Swinburne, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blackham, All the boys received Lettermen awaids and some of the boys received special awards: basketball, Michael Larsen and Scott McArthur, Richard Childs, defensive; Drew LeRoy, most improved play-ei- ; J. J. Grant, most valuable. Track team: Michael Larsen, placing second at State in the broad jump; Scott McArthur, placing fifth at State, broad jump: Scott Nielson placed fourth at state for high hurdles and award for most devoted track man. Football: Thayne Cox, most unassisted Rae Elven tackles; Stokes, most improved player. Wrestling: David Hinkins, most courageous; Randy Ralphs, third place at state; Doyle Jensen, placing at state; baseball: Scott McArthur with the highest batting averae, and Douglas Swinburne, best sophomore baseball player. ini, Carlton High coed at the Green games of W. A fUfl 687-240- 2 ous sports. Guest speaker was Geoigc Fisher, Umveisity of Utah basketball player, lie showed a film on the highlights of the Uniof Utahs basketball versity The ninth grade class held its graduation exercises Friday evening. The program included the presentation of American Legion Auriliary essay contest medals to Karen Davis and Kelly Jones and presentation of the new student body officers including Jed Jsen-seChris Jensen and Nadine Hall. by Cindy Robles "IfPWtW Well Cafe in Price Monday evening in honor of the boys who lettered in the vari- held De-Vo- n Observe anniversary f!P Prancy LeRoy GERBERS BABY FOOD VINEGAR SPANISH ONIONS NEW RED POTATOES r Bottle 25-l- GOLDEN WEST FLOUR CRYSTAL BAY OYSTERS Bag LONG SLICING CUCUMBERS 1 Each U.S. (Quality 3$MATS Jfaspeeted SWISS STEAKS 1 p.m., Thursday, May 28. Ross Gigliotti, Martin, appeared before the council Hgain to make another request for a culinary wa ter connection at 'his residence and place of business north of Helper, Final action was delayed pending further study of the request, The council passed approval on thq painting job done in the civic auditorium by the Bean Painting Co. of Price, and auth orily was given for piynrnt cf CHUCK TEAK 5 niiTconfracL 4 END lb. CUT PORK CHOPS LEAN PORK ROAST lb. 57 |