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Show . Ohio firm gains BLM coal lease Goats fill role as school mascots Goats have been known to do many odd things, but Nanny Goal and Curly Goat have gone the I f if j legends one better. They have be come the resident mascots at the Price Elementary School. I 'Hi lip V : rnnpwniT!' xii'p JX fT3 i"1 r tX I it'ri 'I j 13 'i 1 Wi" J1, :i ( black-heade- fc.vi . .t t i Jr A., . , wi ,y ; L V f ,1 a i iL u. Billings, Salt Lake exercises of the College of EastCity attorney and chairman of the ern Utah. State Board of Higher Education, Dr. Billings, a graduate of the will deliver the commencement University of Utah and Harvard address at the June graduation Law School, holds a degree of Peter i if i? - H f't I t V ill Vm j A nine-mon- th m PETFR W. BII LINGS doctor of jurisprudence from Harvard. He served in World War II as chief of the legal division, office of the Chief of Transportation, U. S. Arrpy, with rank of major He has practiced law in Salt Lake City since IMS as a member of Fabian and Clendenm. He si rves as a director of banks and numerous other business corporations, and is general counsel of the Utah Bankers Association. He specializes in banking and antitrust law From July, 1965, to June 30, 1969, Dr. Billings was chairman of the Coordinating Council of Higher Education for the state of Utah He was elected chairman of the new Slate Board of Higher Education on .Inly 1, 1969. Billings has served with numerous civic and service organizations. toll numbers 1 the 46 deaths in the first months of the year, two w'ere recorded in Utah, both in Emery County, one in January and one in March. Since then two additional deaths have occurred, both in Carbon County mines, during April. Of three Coal production 1 A full quarter of course offerings for entering freshmen. Write to. Summer School Park Building University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 84 1 1 2 an estimated 164,390,000 tons, according to the National Coal Assn. This was an increase of approxid mately 905,000 tons when with the production for the com-p.ue- corresponding N Y tion, will present the graduates, with Luke Pappas, State Board of Higher. Education, awarding the diplomas. The benediction will be given by high honor student Dennis Deaton. In addition, the commencement ceremony will include special selections from the CEU collegiate choir. Mrs. Dorothy Bunneh will p'ay the prelude and postlude music for the commencement program. FIRST QUALITY portraits e COLOR IN i 7 n o i KX 5x7 IN LIVIN&COLOR c - PORTRAIT, OF 4 WALLET or a set SIZE PHOTOS 2 CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHED , L ... I TOGETHER. u ... or City Sale Prices AQ J .. Hurry, Hurry, see wiisiJ your SS will id I are so low. yon woifl believe .2.93 buy-Price- Great color portraits, as only the Pixy" photographers capture them. All portraits are delivered to you at our store. You have your choice of several poses. No mailing, handling, or other charges. Age limit, 12 years. THURSDAY, MAY 28 FRIDAY, MAY Ji aft less ft hare Ueiyidfeftioim ' zuA 29 period of 33 N. Carbon Ave. PRICE, UTAH true-to-lif- A Company Dedicated to Community Service up Soft coal production from Jan. through April 18 of this year was Photo COMPA 46 Fourteen miners were killed in the nations coal mines during March, bringing the total of miners killed to 46 for the first three months of 1970. Home Furnishings ) purchased by the Headstart and kinder- garten classes but have been adopted by the entire student body. S-- coal h industry death W. .fMs i' ' Three-mont- Following the procession, Dr. Dignitaries are expected from John W. Tucker, president, will the Utah State Board of Higher acknowledge the piesence of spe- Education in addition to many cial guests and present a special state and local officials. The Inwelcome address. The invocation stitutional Council to the College of Eastern Utah will be in atwill be given by Addiesses tendance at the commencement honor student. exercise. will be given by Kim Mascaro and William Special guests will include friends and relatives of the graduKrompe'l, after which the commencement address will be given ating class. The commencement by Peter W. Billings. Professor program will begin at 7:30 pm. F. Dean Walton, dean of instruc The public is invited. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ALWAYS sViii associate degrees of art, science, industrial mechanics, auto mechanics, business and secretarial, civil engineering and technology, machine shop, and certificates of completion will be given in clerical, stenography, cosmetology, auto mechanics, machine shop, and practical nursing. The graduation program will take place in Geary Theatre beginning with an academic procession of eraduates and faculty. Snuy Graduation Speaker d PRICE TRADING Thursday, May 28, 1970 PRICE, UTAH 1 lA dates graduation exercises fdjiiiwiej I f" Page H . 'Thursday, June 4, College of Eastern Utah will witness the graduation of some 190 students. Certificates to be awarded include 305-- ,A yVAM a j SCHOOL MASCOTS . . . David Monfredi, Debbie Sanderson and Marie Valesquez fuss over Curly and Nanny, mascots at the Price Elementary School. The pets were June 22 to August 15 JL - iiAt &M$PU4 VY-l-t bVif Xli. CEU , ; dwe&i J!St J " - The goats were purchased by have enthusiastically adopted he Headstait and kindergarten them. classes, but the other students During the day, the goats are staked out on the school lawns. At night they reside at the Don Byrge home, west of Price. Mr. High bidder to obtain a coal Byrge delivers and picks up the lease on 411.60 acres of land apgoats daily. They will also stay proximately 13 miles west of with the Byrges during the sumHuntington, Emery County, was mer recess. Carroll County Coal Company of Nanny is a large, black, wiry Cleveland, Ohio. haired goat. She is very friendly. The Carroll Company bid of She likes her ears scratched. was highest of four sealed When she can kneel on her front bids received by the Bureau of knees and nibble on a patch of Land Management, according to grass at the same time she is Robert D. Nielson, BLM director being petted, she believes she has for Utah. found goat paradise. (She is alThe successful bidder, m addimost over friendly she kissed tion to paying the amount bid, this reporter on the mouth I L,f ,, c 1 III' also will pay rental for use of the yech!) land and royalties on any coal is a small, Curley Mr. Nielson erplained. goat with a curly white body. He mined, has short horns (thank goodness), and is extremely shy. He tolerReturns to States ates petting, but he would rather his find some place to hide head. SUNNYSIDE Navy Seaman (He is not above taking a half- Apprentice Walter S. Krebs, son hearted) butt at a persistent of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Krebs, photographer.) Sunnyside, has returned to San Plans are that Nanny Goat will Diego aboard the aircraft carrier become Mama Nanny. At this USS Constellation after a combat deployment in the time the goats will be used for a' It educational to show Western Pacilic. purposes the children how small animals An individuals intelligence can obtain their meals, how animals 1 be measured by his attitude toare milked for human consumpward reading. tion, etc. s 1969. |