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Show 2 Price, Utah' Thursday, October 22, 1970 Ferron V -- r Under t he du ction the Fnvry the 1 c t ion rcbidcnty, Ward bishopric was icurgamzed in Sunday saciamcn evening meeting Chltcid Snow, who ha served as scron councilor, w-- s reliawd and Henry Laisvn was sustairid as srtonl coiinn'or to enu n Rival B'slinp Ra' h A, Tax was rckjvd as waid deik and Den S Pctei .jn v.as s as the new clerk. Vaughn Francis will continue to serve as first council. Ne'son, sen cf Mr. and Mis Phillip Nelson, wa- - honmcl in sacrament meeting pnor tr departuic for the rrcrich Mission Richard and Nancy Judd and baly were weekend visitors at the home cf her parents. Mi. and - News notes from Huntington ,a ti' U: jk Jf. f' ,( Glenda N. Worthen Stake; e p r f w ' , ! seys Mrs. Jack Harvey of Monrovia, Calif , was a weekend guest at the heme of Cliff and Lucy Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey have purchased a farm from Cliff and with their two chiklrcn are panning to move to Utah m the u J 5 spring- Anvther young coup'e, Mr. i i ard Mis Gary Hansen of Ogden, home on a farm are from Cliff they arsoApiocurcd I Thecomc nearly every weekend ' ' to vMprkmn'ithcir hou'c Jr Lyede7 Kinder has ben to Salt SBA LOAN . . . Tom Hori, left, loan officer for the Small Lal. these sprrtsmcn. City fd sec Jerry Wayne Business Administration, presents chock to Chico Chavez j(hc fifth Kinder, of Rtbcit and Jeanne Anderson that helped purchase cleaning equipment for Chicb's Jhe.son cf Donald and L is Vegas joined the Glenn Cleaning Service. Baibhfa?Ktnder, as well as the for the hunt. for Bruce and Mrs Keith Albret lit. JacKa Black Jcnes bogged her first grandson Kinder. Rhnda Paul C. Worth' n was the speakfirt buck, a 4 pointer Ppnald , Kinder and sons, MagWard Suner in Huntington In fact, most parties from th-''1'wWd '.relatives for the deer He na, also showed his SPRING GILN The Small Action Piegiam The staff Eva area report rewarding hunts A day evening. slides cn Peru and Ancient AmeriBusiness Adnvmstration recently Aragon and Boh Hunter assistfew like Doir Hanson came home id Maughn Guymon, made a smaJ business l( in t ed in determining the feasibility cirpty-handcca to a Fireside afterwards.' the first day, but James and Ciaig NiJs n were I Kiel Sanchez of Spring Glen so of the Lusmcss and in piepanng he renorts almost rubbing elbows LojO), VcLbrapagicd Mr. and Mrs home from their sehoils with theb he could purchase janitorial e.juip the lorn papers, Mr. Sanchez with a glossy black bear big as MichVbUMaughn and nephew and Catherine Kenfof-Ncwtomother Mrs LaThclla NuLen nunt With tlr- equipment Mr stated a horse which was spooked out of Tremon-tomfd Nessort Son Nyle w k the formed weekend Chico's Hon Sanchez an officer cf the timber near Wngley reser-- j lorn is the CLaning dming for a successful weekend hunt Mr. and Mis Aaron Williams So i vice. for the SBA who helped expe- v oid The frightened animal, so iment several diys visiting with Mr. Sanchez obtained the km dite the loan Mi Hori makes fat he shock like several bowls on Gentry Mts. The Perry McArthurs, Jay PowRex and the help cf I'plands, Inc, a regular tups to Southeast Utah of jelly, galumped across a clearIdaho with son thnr Judy in Robert Swinburnes brought ells, business will Tails this be and Pricx in development Friday, in'7 and disappeared into a clump program home venison for the table. Visdine in F.rron during the ci needed with the Community Od 23 of trees Mr and Mrs. Dean Behl-hnweekend were Mr and Mrs. Stevand Mr and Mrs Earl Jenen Snow and daughter. I hey also sen shared the exhilaration. tork in the dk hunt Lcland and Luella Powell and 25-1- 4 Mrs Linda Noyes and baby are son Kent traveled to Phoenix to 1 living with her parents, Palph and Cub Scout, Bettino; skits by Den WELLINGTON and Den see Connie and Russell Killpack SUNNYSIDE-T- he Moab Red Arlene Lemcn, while her husband Pack held its first meeting 2. Cub scouts participating were last weekend Luella persuaded Devils last Thursday night invadDon is in the service. Lr the new' scouting year Sept Jack McCourt, Chan Snyder, Ron-n- the family to go to Snowflake for ed the East Carbon Vikings and County Nursing Home is asking 30 at the LDS Church recreation Johnston, Bart Noiton, Lance a visit to the old graveyard went home with a 4 win. that you give their name when hall. The pack had enjoyed two Mean and Michael Devaney, Den vvnere her Mcab scored in the first quargrandparents Ramsay Gold Strike your you spend outstanding summer programs 1, Chris Atwood, Todd Bettino, and other family members are ter on a plunge by Steve Stamps so they can receive the with fun Olympic games and a Ross Bryner, Dean Hadden, Mark buried. Ralph Ramsay, English Walston and added two more in bonus stamps They are trying to picnic m June and a spla.hing Thayn, Bruce Thayn, Den Chief immigrant, colonizer and skil'ed the second on a pass from purchase a color TV set and are swimming party an picnic in I vie Hadden, Den 2. is revered for the wood Robinson to Stout and a carpenter, urging each cf you to participate July In charge of the Olympic" Award-- , were mule to Webelos carving masterpieces he did on sweep by Dave Bierschi. They m this worthwhile project. games were Mr and Mrs Ervin Rcdimy Pie rce and Eddy Lun by the Eagle Gate, Lion Houe, and added their final tally in the Mclrcse and Ruby Tuttle have Erickson, Mr. and Mrs Asay Beehive House as wel as interiors fourth on a run by WalsCub Master C A Palmer, to Ronreturned from a vacation that Pierce, Mr an I Mrs Larry HenSt. George and Manti Temthe in extra off the ton with a M.chael Johnston DVaney took them to New Mexico and derson and Mr and Mrs Dak nie Lance Mean, Den 1, by Den ple. He designed the unique spiral boot of Stout. and Colorado. Ncrmn The swimming paity was Mother Mrs East Carbon entered the scorLorraine Johnston, staircase in the latter structure. Earl R. Nelson was discharged unck r the direction of Mr and He also built and decorated the Hadden Ross and to Dean Bryner, ing column in the second canto from the U. S Navy after spend- Mrs. Ned McCourt and Mr. and Bruce Thayn, Den 2, by Den massive bed of Brigham Young on a pass from Timothy ing three and one-hayears Mis. William Snyder to Arrambula and added their displayed in Salt Lake. Mrs Joan Bettino. ParMother aboard the USS Platt. Marion Jensen was hostess to final eight points in the foutlh Pack Cub Master ChffoiJ A ents of pew scouts Mr. and Mrs Palmir was in chaige of the Chtion Hadden and Mr and Mrs the Los Amigos club Wednesday. quarter on a 53 yard screen pass September Trail Guest pastor in Price meeting lie Lynn Thayn wcie welcomed to The Halloween motif was featured from Timothy to Farlamo and a led the parents in a discussion on the in refreshments and decor. extra by Lewis. group Guest pastor for tire next thre. finances for the year It was anand and McArthur Mrs. East Carbon's game record now Mayor Din furniture and clever Indian Sundays at SI Matthews Episco- nounced that the new den lender Scott looped through Colo- stands at 4 4 and its region rec son m and head for UK Indian pole pal Church will be the Rev How- coich is Mis. Ailett Pirice which is not bad considden advanemu nt records, made rado, Gallup, N. M , and Bland-in- ord at ard M ismi, vicar e f the Salt I ake combination and a Class B school play safan it on a follows was is as of program ering Sepby scouts during month City Timily L'pneopal parish the region mostly against hunt over the weekend treasure in mg Ct lors cf exhibited and tember, wcie alkgiamc Father Maoin delivered the pkdge Joann and Janenc Jencs, twin Class A schools. this past Sunday in the Pnia k el bv V ' 'o De n Reidne y Pie rre lh c'o.mg pravir was given of the D W. Joneses The East Carbon crew is look daughters rhurch and will re tin n to ekliv.t Stuart Beltino and T Idy Inn, hy William Snyder after which md granddaughters of Minnie mg to a Class B playoff berth the Sunday Dam sermon for the opening prayer by Ned McCourt, the group enjoyed Welhngton root Sherman, were home for the probably against South Sevier at next time Sundays group singing led by Mrs. Joan c.i r and cookies. weekend from Salt Lake City. East Carbon. ivJ , 1 NOW Showing n snuna-wo- gtiiKi i . Featuring ) , 1 iiliru SATURDAY tj I1 J)(s)Y A firm belief in the importance o f education and a genuine desire to improve the schools in eery way possible. iiklfr'a u D'-a- n werts Joan works at Cmecolcr as a film pheer and Jancnc is employed as a photographer at Lisle Ram- combination deer hunt and family reunion brought most of Le'a Wilsons big family into a ccmradcrie several days this week as well as the weekend Bevan, Errcst and Von and then wives and families arrived from Flagstaff for the annual hunt they also shared with male members of th Darwin Mangum family. Also guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chuck King and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ashcraft, and some of his California friends, A1 Bruno and Bill Whitla of Anaheim. Other friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arba-zof Provo joined the party. The deer hunt proved satisfactory for A id. ti What Should A School Board Candidate Offer You? by Elizabeth Hanson . SBA lt A commitment that the schools belong to the people, not to hoard members or administrators. loan helps janatorial service - represent all the citi.ens in the School District, not just those in the precinct or those who agree with his philHe must huntf,VA d - osophies. The character and wisdom to be always open minded, reaching decisions based on fact. He must be willing lo give the necessary time to the job. n , n l kw r fez Starts Sunday thru TUESDAY g East Carbon falls before Moab Wellington Cubs have trail meeting Double Feature These are just important qualities the man or woman you elect to your board 2S-- 25-1- of education should possess. one-yar- d 1 Mai Schultz Measures Up! one-poi- lf Of MM A 0MT1I K GRUftMD ttA9N8 CamiWUM cr JOBEf ShWTU fflf9WUION HDOUCDON ; The Lsst Crenbu STANLEY CORD BAKER-ALE- HONOR BLACKMAN , ' fe COLOR on November 3rd two-poi- nt RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH PANAVISION Vote for Harry J. (Hal) Schultz Helper, Castle Gate, Scofield, Kenilworth 2-- 3 g and Martin llr n 1 V: A raid by Committee for Belter Education, Voting District Number Is 1 4. ' ? 0 'Ap ' ' i Us i Jh j i I t J 1 I i i 1 ,' '"i Ptfiff j 1 itUi i Atafcin iilirfiifcnft-f- n y t are i rt i Continuous Filament SECURITY i Ladies Nile The gals i GOIDHI WEST is TUESDAY tiT rmin ERIGARD lora SBicsg FREEH -- ,t Midnight Show 7 Choice tt t of f n Colors i " v J is m -- 7 2 Chillers J Twite Told Tales Diary of a Madman i J L iji. ';','' lli III 'i'll I pi 1 ii; IIII, llllhlllll ii I 'll ll 'I ll a, 1 li'ijniJ'i'i, ' ? i im lj mi ft mi K till 'i i ll if iii I It W' k hi1 , I (j tjy i 'imi i'I ' i1 'lj iui I' ih v MWDDQtfDgODQio Prices will be Increased V, fiiii in'1 km 'I If Includes Pad and Installation X te i li'i Yard , II ,1,1 ' I tlf "V'tf11 i inti in' "i 9 Square Friday, Oct. 30 l !L' i'k1, ithifh Nationally cn November for tune-u- p 1 BUY NOW before the CROWN Increase Theatre r ' J , - , Opens TY November 4 anti-freez- for batteries The Christina f for e for lubrication Vi Jorgenson 15 South Carbon Avenue Story U&wmacm - in for most Gtieiyliimg Price triBTffiirtaiim.'a trim l u. need! pa t V vlcr 0 SV A , tv fthOCuHr |