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Show Students from area win Olympic medals M . V- - f- - t X I - K' I tt Thursday, May 18, Or, One of the biggest highlights of this school year for 17 students from the Carbon County area was their attendance at the Special Olympics in Salt Lake City this past weekend. During the 2 days of Olympics, Pat Bowman from the Ann Self Training Center participated in the Princess Contest, which includes a trip to the beauty parlor and a special luncheon. All 17 who participated brought home either medals or ribbons, and a sunburn. Don Wade the from Southeastern Education Service Center coordinated the program from this area. He was assisted in Salt Lake City by Christie Two seeks senate seat John W. Tucker, Professor of Educational Administration and Deputy Vice President at the University of Utah, today announced his candidacy for the State Senate on the Democratic ticket in Senatorial District 12. Center and Lester Thayn from Carbon High School. These students participating were: Carbon High School; arrested in theater damage - Dr. Tucker was named the director of Carbon College in Price just ten years ago this week and remained as president of College of Eastern Utah until two years ago. ANNA MENOTTI Anna Menotti wins award At a recent meeting of the Nurses Scholarship Committee headed by Gay Howell, Emma Scartezina, Janet Oliveto and Cherie Beacco, Miss Anna Menotti of Dragerton was awarded the $100 scholarship. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Menotti and attends East Carbon High School. Her brochure was judged on HUNTINGTON City junior high Friday and the policeman Kenneth Nielson has youths confessed. Malicious GIFT TO HOSPITAL Women of the the hotplate from Moose member apprehended the two juvenile damage in excess of $100 was who used jack knives to inflicted. The case will be tried Moose Lodge donated a hotplate, last Jennie Leonard, seated, while Beverly boys slash ten seats at the show hall at juvenile court. Butler, RN and Moose member, and on May 5. Wednesday, to the Carbon Hospital for The management of the use in the kitchen. Joe Delpha, acting Virginia Andersen, hospital dietitian Nielson and LaMar Guymon theatre is greatly concerned PhoK ini rrogated the youths at the over the vandalism done while look on. hospital administrator, left, accepts academic and social perthe movie was being shown and formance and her desire to may ban juvenile attendance if become a nurse. any more problems occur. Beer and hard liquor have also been If you have a toddler in your home, put a bell on the Last Tuesday and Wednesday, Sessions were devoted to responsibility PTA assumes in Worthen, Bill Craig, Joan Wolfe, smuggled into the theater. medicine chest door and you The city is gravely concerned PTA officers from all parts of workshops on Education, Health every school for the benefit of Joyce Peacock, Joan Hunt, Jean will know he is where he the state gathered in Salt Lake and Ann Dimick, Leslie Keele, over the problem and Nielson is should not be when it Individual children and youth. Welfare, down with more rigid This will help avoid rings. City at the Cottonwood High Development, Attending from this area Juanita McFarlane and Yvonne cracking Leadership School to attend the annual State Training, and Extension and were: J. Grant Kilfoyle, Frank Young. patrolling during show time. PTA Convention. To the theme Program Services. of The Family in Todays Joe Rolando, senior at Carbon World, numerous sectional High School delivered an inmeetings were held to discuss teresting speech entitled How such problems as Elementary to be a Loser. His talk was so Problems, Secondary Problems, well received that copies were and special requested to be distributed state Legislation, wide. projects. Dr. Walter Talbot, State Supt. Elections were held with Mrs. of Schools, spoke during a Ernest Burnside of Salt Lake held City Presidents Breakfast elected new State Mrs. Wednesday morning and en- President. Russell couraged PTA workers to work Bjorklund, immediate past as partners with school ad- president, was thanked for her ministrators. He asked PTA to many past years of service for ask the question How may we the betterment of youth in the help? and to become informed state of Utah. and enlist the aid of those who Dr. Dallin Oaks, BYU are genuinely interested in President, delivered the final providing a better school for all challenging address on the children and youth. - S-- A Price, Utah 3 e, Dr. John Tucker Brienholt and J, Eric Mathews from the Ann Self Training Viviette Flemett, Norvin Butler and Warren Dillon. From Mont Harmon Jr. High; Martin Vouk, Lloyd Judd and Brent Schade. From Ann Self Training Center, David Christensen, Chris Christensen, Pat Bowman, Jerry Jacquez, Deann Mabbutt, Linda Nelson, Randy Hunter, Helen Colleen Stevenson, Naillon, Ruth Krompel and Virginia Rice. 1972 Active in community affairs in Utah and Idaho, he is currently a member of UTEGO and has served on the Executive Board, Teton Peaks Council, Boy Scouts of America; the City Recreation Commissiwi and the County enfo 3r- - J c I t Zoning Board. .i(iV f'-- DR. JOHN TUCKER College Of Eastern Utah Bookstore Price residents attend state PTA con ration cr K percent off merchandise Text Books Greeting Cards Art Supplies Backs Paper Sweat Shirts Engineering Supplies Jackets Gym Shoes May Sale 10 LOCATIONS EAST PRICE Try On Highway 50-- 6 From9a.m.to9p.m. p cu CARBON AVENUE 3 3 FROM9a.m.to7p.m. For more AG Specials check the SLC papers. Markets have THRIF-- T the same AG Specials as SLC. Compare these News notes from Huntington by Elizabeth Hanson Garth Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Larsen, graduating from CEU with honors on June 2 has been given a tuition scholarship to the U of U, plus a special award of $200 for the U of U business college. EVERY DAY LOW PRICES 687-298- 2 Potted plants were given Remember you get to Mary Ann Allred, Hilda Wilson, Young and Doratha McArthur for being the oldest mothers in attendance at Second Ward Mothers Day program. Mother of the Ward bouquet went to Geraldine Mortensen. Roast Center Cut 7 Bone Chuck Steak Blade Cut Memorial Sliced Bacon All Beef Franks GOLD STRIKE STAMPS!! Margaret - . . . New in town are Ron and Sandy Cowan formerly of Lake Point. Ron is a teamster-stewar- d for Jelco and Jacobsen. The children are Ronny, 11; Lisa, 8; and Rodney, 5. The family pets are Gigi, a French poodle and Pepper (parentage in HUNTINGTON North question). 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