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Show 4 Price, Utah e, 18, 1972 Thursday, May elects student body officers CEU William E. (Bill) Gibson, Dragerton, has been elected president of the studentbody at College of Eastern Utah for the 1972-7- 3 school year. Elected to serve with Mr. Gibson were Jon Davis, Price, Alan Barber, Monticello, social and Dale Grange, Huntington, vice-preside- nt president of the student senate. Other officers for next year will include: Brent Webb, Draper, president of the Men Students; Associated Annette Jones, Price, president of the Associated Women Students; Roselyn Bikakis, Price, studentbody secretary and Jeanane (J.J.) Shatley, Moab, publicity vice (resident. Births Price City Court April 14 Jim H. Stevenson, failure to stop at stop sign, $19; Jerry Wayne Giraud, deffective public intoxication, $25, forfeited April 24 Robert Ray Dixon, bail in the amount of $25. under the influence of driving 18 Isador April Jacquez, intoxicating liquor, $200 plus 30 of brakes and muffler, $15; driving under the influence Mildred Bowman, expired intoxicating liquor, $250 plus 30 days in jail, suspended upon registration and no Utah days in jail, suspended upon drivers license, $20 total; Joe payment of the fine; Frank Bud Eugene Sazo, insufficient Trease, unlawful possession of an alcoholic beverage, $25 plus 2 registration, $5; George Jennings Justice, improper gross days in jaul, suspended upon weight displayed, $10; Bennie L. payment of the fine; Joseph Alen Nailion, improper backing, $25; Peterson, possession of an Gary Wayne Marx, unattached alcoholic beverage, $25 plus 2 registration tag, $10; Wayne R. days suspended upon payment of Parker, improper passing, $10; the fine. Ray D. Gutierrez, public inApril 19 Charles R. Mar-cheland Lester Leturgez, dba, toxication, forfeited bail in the amount of $25. C. and L Conoco vs Hubert April 17 Boyd Menzies, Hurlick and Mrs. Hubert driving under the influence of Lurlick, judgement in favor of intoxicating liquor, $200 plus 30 the plaintiff for the amount of days in jail, suspended upon $108.66, attorney fee $55; costs payment of the fine; Larry A $9.55; Gary Max Christman, Price, speeding, $35, forfeited expired inspection, $5; Jerry bail in the amount of $35; Robert Kent McCormick, overloading, G. Riding, overloading, $25; $42. Laurence J. Carr, no drivers April 20 Clem H. Castleman, license, $3; Heracio Alcon, driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor, forfeited bail in the amount of $200; David Allen Bean, driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor, $200 plus 30 days in jail, suspended upon payment of the fine; Also driving while license revoked, $100 plus 20 days in jail, suspended upon payment of the fine; Lamar Hussey, dba, Oil City, vs Bert Hurlick, judgement in favor of the plaintiff for the amount of $85.44, costs $5.30; Lamar Hussey dba, Oil City vs Ron Parry, judgement in favor of the plaintiff for the amount of payment of the fine; Celia L. Olsen, driving with obstructed windshield, $25 with $5 suspended on good cause; Tom Anderson, reckless driving, $100 plus 20 days in jail, suspended upon payment of the fine; Betty M. Brennan, expired drivers lake, Sunnyside, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May 7 Scartezina, Price, boy. May 8 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Williams, Ogden, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Arch May 9 Doyle Allred, Cleveland, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Brent May 11 Olson, Price, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Smith, Dragerton, girl. If you are suddenly taken from your family, who will take care of your payments on the house? Would the overwhelming burden fall on your wife's shoulders? You can make sure Insurance from that doesn't happen with Mortgage Pay-of- f Farmers. It costs so little and it takes a great load off your mind. If you are not here to pay, Farmers pays off your mortgage In full. Get the facts today. Ask about Farmers Mortgage Pay-o- Insurance. ff HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. to 12 and 1 to S Gene Trabue Agent Phone or 637-307- 637-331- 7 5 23 S. Carbon Ave. Mrs. Dominic Oliveto, Advisor to District VII of the Utah Girl Scout Council, left to attend a Seminar for new Executive Staff members of Region VI, Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., in Las Vegas. She was accompanied by Mrs. Louise Witt, Ogden, who is also a District Advisor. Miss Ortha Neff, Training Administrator of Region V, and Miss Polly Johnson, Council Consultant of Region VI, will be in charge of the staff members being trained in many phases of work they are assigned" to carry out in the communities in which they work. Mrs. Oliveto (Janet) has been the Staff Advisor in Carbon, Grand, San Juan, and Emery counties for the past year and a half, and this Seminar is part of the ongoing training provided by your United Fund and local Girl Scout fund drive contributions. Troop 65, Mrs. Harlan Gibson, leader, has been working on the requirements for a badge they planned and designed for their own troop. It is called Our Heritage and the girls wanted to work in this field since they found that they represented so many different national and cultural backgrounds. expired drivers license, $10; Ernest Trout, overloading, $46; Hugh Earl Harding, overloading, $25; Joseph Allen Peterson, acceleration contest, $25; William McGuire, parking on sidewalk, $5. Thinkofit as money When'onlycaslvwill'do Girl Scout News Student body officers are (front row left to right) Jon Davis, vice president; Annette Jones, president Associated Women Students; Roselyn Bikakis, secretary and Bill Gibson, president;(back row left to right) Brent Webb, Associated Men Students president; Jeanane (J.J.) Shatley, publicity vice president; Dale Grange, president student senate and Alan Barber, social vice president. license, $10; Maxine W. Mills, lo Mr. and Mrs. Dennis May 5 Rukavina, no drivers license, $3; Eddie Anderson, no drivers license, $3. A highlight of their work will be a Heritage Dinner and Court of Awards, Friday, May 12, 6:30 p.m., at the Methodist Church. Troop 555, Cadette Troop led by Mrs. Betty Dale, carried out a ten mile hike in April, cooking breakfast in the Helper Park, which was part of a Social Dependability Challenge. Two fathers, Mr. Ray Lewis and Mr. costs $42.42, money Lamar $8.60; Hussey, dba, Oil City vs W & B Clint Walkup, Construction, the court ordered case continued. Mountain Bell Telephone vs Lillian Frost, judgement in favor of the plaintiff for the Everett Dale accompanied the amount of $39.25; Scartys Sales and Service vs Carrol Pierce, group. Senior Scouts blazed a on ladder the trail up the action dismissed; Stanley C. mountain in Helper. The group Harvey, failure to stop at stop c-- o overlooked the city after light, $10; James Fredrick Provost, no light on flag reaching their goal! Adults active in Girl Scouting in Carbon County have been receiving instruction in Outdoor Program skills during the past several months. In addition to preparing them to take the girls on hikes, cookouts, overnites, and to enjoy activities outrof-door- s, they will be better able to enjoy going on camping outings this summer. Carbon Countys troop camping opportunity will be at High Chapparell Camp, Old Folks Flat, Huntington Canyon, June 20, 21, and 22. Girls should obtain a registration blank from their troop leader immediately since registrations are being made now. overhang, $10; Donald Peck, no drivers license, Hawkins, overloading, $3; Jeff $48. April 21 James C. Purley, overloading, forfeited bail in the amount of $40; Beverly Zele, allowing an unlicensed minor to drive, $15; Larry R. Jones, speeding, $10; Orson P. Forman, speeding, forfeited bail in the amount of $10; Robert J. Collins, improper passing and no Utah drivers license, $20 total; Dean G. Motti, speeding, $15; Duane J. Gilbert, no motorcycle operators license, $5; Floyd Deon Ward, no special transportation permit, and no gross weight displayed, $20; Joseph Weve been telling you to think of your BankAmericard as money because its money for shopping, for travel and for entertaining. 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