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Show 12 Price, Utah-Thursda- May 6, y, 1971 Green River "From the Home of The Din oj" .I -- y- - Carbon Capers By left Thursday for Wapeton, N. D., where they will spend two 564-328- 3 weeks before Lt. Wilson will visitors at the home of Mr. and return to duty at Offut Air Force Mrs. Frank Vetere. Base, Omaha, Neb. Lt. Wilson Malcolm Politano Sr. was returned on April 10 from a two-yetaken to Carbon Hospital tour of duty in Vietnam. He Friday. He is reported to be is the son of Mrs. Francis much improved. Wilson. Five members of the local Mrs. Grace Peterson, Mrs. Republican party were in atThompson and Mrs. May tendance at the county con- Wilson were in Helper Tuesday vention held in Castle Dale evening to attend the meeting of Friday night. Included in the the Helper Unit No. 21, group were Howard Silliman, American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Floyd Stephens, Mr. and A new schedule is in effect for Mrs. James Banasky and Mr. doctor visits. Dr. Stilson will be James Ramsay. Mr. Sillimans at the Green River Medical name was placed in nomination Center on Monday and Tuesday for county chairman but was afternoons, and Thursday defeated. Lt. and Mrs. Dennis Wilson mornings. tVr I 4 --tts j L ' , Joey Rolando The championship in the Cub Scout contest held in Green River on Thursday went to Mike Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Evans. Craftsmanship honors went to Byron Bastian with honorable mention going to Scott Sorenson and Shawn Acerson. ar Individual honors went to The Beat Goes On is a popular song that can be used to describe the continuance of the Carbon High drill team, since a new group of girls recently have been chosen to march next year. Members of next years drill team are Paula Carnavali, Kathy Dorman, Marla Crocco, Pam Hanna, Terri Cisneros, Gunda Reid, Susan Olsen, Dickerson, Janis Charlotte Jones, Sandy Draper, Cathy Jan Riddle, Prettyman, Janet Craig, Becky Tochi, Iavitt and Toni Scavo. The Dynamics, this years drill team under the leadership of Diane Bunnell and Shelley Smith, marched at the BUY Invitational Saturday. Jan jfr- - DINOSAUR DINO THE SAYS: Traditionally, spring is known to turn a young mans Landscape bid sought by school district The Carbon County Board of Education is advertising for bids on track grading, concrete work and landscaping at the Mont Harmon Junior High. This project, to be financed from capital improvement funds, will enhance the of the athletic field bank at the north end of Carbon onue, among other things. Copies of the contract documents may be obtained from the office of Edwards & Daniels & Associates, ar- fancy to romance, but at Carbon High fancies are turned to squirt guns!!! -- jfr- coat of arms was presented to the student body by the senior class Monday during a brief ceremony. The coat of arms is displayed in the Grand Canyon Hall and was made by Gary Prazen. Each senior student contributed 50c to purchase the coat of arms for the school. -- Campaign managers and candidates have been busy the last few weeks hanging posters and preparing for the election. Students went to the ixiles Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week to elect a new student body president, vice president and secretary. The white party consists of Dwight Neilson, president; Becky Tochi, vice president and Becky Judi, secretary. Blue party members are Steve Fausett, Dave Kobe and Becky Barton. an Both parties presented assembly Monday where in- dividual platforms were established. -- jfr- Womens Liberation will hit Carbon High May 12 as various junior high and high school girls will participate in the Carbon County School Districts girls track meet. The meet will start at the Carbon High football field at 9:30. Senior high schools will compete only for ribbons, and junior high schools will compete for ribbons and team trophies. Events are low hurdles, standing r. broad jump, softball throw, 440 run, dash, dash, and the 440-yrelay. 75-y- d. Durango, Colo., were weekend xs Gun safety class -- .fr4 jfr- 50-y- chitects, 525 East Third South, Salt I,ake City. Mike Evans of Den 1; Jerry Heath of Den 2; George Manheimer of Den 3; Dusty Hansen of Den 4; and Kirt Jewkes of Den 5. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson of A '' - Letitia Thompson Hunters wishing to review and new hunters who will be purchasing licenses for the first time are reminded of the gun safety class which will start May 10 at 7 p.m. in the basement Price Elks Hall. All those wishing to take this course are urged to be at the opening session at which time dates and hours for the subsequent classes will be arranged. of-th- ... LIFE'S LITTLE QUIRKS When you have a flat tire you probably think that life has it in for you . . . forget it. Your problems are nil compared to the driver of the ready-mitruck who got too to a little close canal em- the just x near the Country Club The Utah Eastern bankment recently. Development Co. truck was no light item to get uprighted . . . And you think most of life's little quirks are aimed at you. Photo S-- track was made by Paul Palmer Huntington scouts make good showing - Cubs and HUNTINGTON Scouts of this community made a a good showing at the Their awards Saturday. were blue and red ribbons and 71 showman stripes. Pack 304 under the direction of Sylvia Nelson, Larene Ivie, Karolyle Bowman and Ramona liCamaster won a blue ribbon for its booth on home-mad- e games. Bill Ivie is cubmaster. The First Ward troop, under Scoutmaster Philip Anderson, won a red ribbon for its monkey bridge. A red ribbon went to the Pack 303 pinewood derby exhibit under Den leader Coach Elaine Potter and Den Mothers Rose Ward and Claudette Powell. The Scout-o-ram- Price and Glen Anderson. The Webelos (303) rated a red ribbon for their contour map of a coal mine. Troop 303 displayed a wind tunnel. Ray Grange is scoutmaster. The Webelow (304) served some 200 people from the dutch ovens holding stew and roast beef. Their stove was an oil barrel cut in half and fueled with wood. Isabelle Oveson and Hope Anderson assisted in the cookout demonstration. In the talent show, Pack 304 gave two skits, and Preston Wilson played a cornet solo accompanied by borther Layne as the Pack 204 talent offering. (EH) A Technical Sergeant John B. of Rt. 1, Price, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Dodds Officer Academy at Norton AFB, Calif. Sergeant Dodds, who received advanced military leadership and management training, is an aircraft maintenance technician at McChord AFB, Wash. He serves with a unit of the Military Airlift Command which provides global airlift for U.S. military forces. The sergeant is a 1961 graduate of Carbon High School. His wife Sonj is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfonse Spensko of Helper. just daughters boy like a car with automatic d. shiftless. transmission sergeant graduates from non com academy his says neighborfriend is AF A Kindness is the oil that takes the friction out of life. Life insurance proceeds to a widow and orphans or life insurance cash values and annuities to an elderly couple is the KINDNESS that takes the friction out of life. Lets fill your life with kindness! f' LuDean Litster, C.L.U. Better Burger Buyers Drive To University Avenue 379 North - fa. 'AtkSVAJ P.O. Box 1404 Provo, Utah 84601 or Phones: 489-647- 0 373-642- BENEFICIAL LIFE VELVET BNWUJ Sill Ltiri u I Price, Utah 409 E. Main uh Pn,ei7 I nhids k I SSZXZ JEANSELMES Hickory Smoked L.mP iTcl lib Whole or Shank Half I Wesson Oil CHOICE BEEF Rump Roasts ib. CHOICE TOP ROUND 495c Hi-i- n! I Cr JQO7 JL pineapple-grapefrui- t IX. 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