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Show 6 Price, Utah Thursday, May e, rt 25, 1972 Awards earned by Boy Scouts Steven Scout Explorer Chadwick, 16, of Troop 284, was awarded his Duty to God pin, April 23. Steven earned his award in four years of active service with the troop, of which the scoutmaster is Morris Huntington. IDS Bishop Walt Donaldson made the presentation. Steven has earned his Eagle rank, five palms, 44 merit award and badges, his mile-swiaward. In 1969 and 1970 his troop was selected 13th of the 50 outstanding troops in the country. In 1969 Steven was runner-u- p for Scout of the Year; in 1970 he was named Scout of the Year, and in 1971 he received the outstanding scout award plaque. m When your " child is ready for will ' fi college you have.Vtr the dollars to help him go?; Let me show; Benefi-r'- 1 you dals ,5 ' Guaran-- I teed educational plan. LuDean Utster, C.L.IL 379 North University Avenue P.O. Box 1404 Provo, Utah 84601 Phones: or 0 489-647- 0 BENEFICIAL LIFE (jfuu tartar ffirytarty Salt Lake City Uh Steven, a Presently newly-ordain- ed priest in Price Second is junior assistant Ward, scoutmaster for Troop 284 and is teaching cub scouts. He has been first and second counselor and president of the deacons first and second quorum; counselor of his teachers quorum; and is president of his Sunday School class. Steven is a champion HELPER A number of Memorial Day observances by church, civic and service groups are planned at the Mountain View cemetery Monday mor- t1,!s salesman of admission tickets for the annual He serves in many community projects and is currently assisting in the local Mental Health Association fund drive. Scout-O-Ram- Memorial Day observances r a. ning. Carbon Post No. 21 of the American Legion, Helper, will have an honor guard visit for North Carbon cemetaries during the course of the morning to pay respect to departed veterans. The color guard and firing squad will depart from the civic auditorium to visit the Castle Gate cemetary at 8 a.m. From Mr. Chadwick is a sophomore at Carbon High School. He resides with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley C. English in Price. College students win awards Monday eve basketball player, Brand Monks, Myton; basketball player of the year, Sid Hansen, Spanish Fork. The awards for track, wrestling and athlete of the year all went to Pete Clark, Bountiful. Barbara Uresk, Myton, received night. The awards were given on the the womens athletic award. basis of scholastic performance, Theater, Mary Schultz, Salt extra curricular activity, Lake City; outstanding freshleadership and service to the man debater, Alan Barber, school. Monticello; outstanding debate Runners up were Glaucia and forensics student, Gary Carrano, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Zaccaria, Castle Gate; business, Laurie Davis, Price; Ray Gaylene Gibson, Price; art, Coonrod, Simmons, Kearns and Brent Nanette Price; Gardner, Huntington. biological science, Laurie Davis, Outstanding students named Price; physical science, Jafar in the departments were: Shakrani, Isfahan, Iran; choir, cosmetology, Penny Rasmussen Renee Lanphere, Salt Lake City; Raelene Brockbank; home economics, band, Davis, Joyce Bruno, Helper; tennis, Wellington; social science, Ken Kevin Cook, Price; baseball, Minerich, Helper and technical, Alan Sperry, Nephi; cross Bennie Kent Kraync, Price. country running, Jeff Cowan, Many other service awards David scholarships and honors were Moab; basketball, Peterson, Price; inspirational awarded. Scholarship awards made at Emery High Eft 0D the CASTLE DALE-- At Emery High Senior Tea and Awards night Monday the following students were cited for outstanding scholarship and contributions in respective ffillp fields: Danforth Foundation, Jane Hansen and Douglas Castle Valley Gem Society Swinburne; Citizenship, Garth Guymon and Ted Nelson; Forensic, Kim Powell and Ricky Larsen; Social science, Garth Guymon; English, Laurel and Maureen Lemon; Drama, John Funk and Jane Hansen; AthleUc, Lemore Gem & Mineral scaL"j & May 27 Sit-ter- Sunday & 28 Agricultural, Jim Jensen (Jim received a $400 Standard Oil scholarship); Home Economics, Elaine Jensen; Petersen and Kathy Justesen, Noreen Brown received the Crisco Award; Business, Anne Jensen, Ruane Ware, Darcey Hansen; Music, Anne Nelson and Lenore Jensen; Science, Douglas Swinburne; Industrial Arts, Clyde Magnuson; Athletics, Douglas Swinburne and Gary Jensen. Mathematics, Douglas Swinburne; Efficiency Award, Laurel Sitterud. Block Es were presented to about thirty students. to 8 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. Mineral Exhibits Dealers Door Prizes Grab Bags "Something for Everyone" FREE ADMISSION Discussion on at Mt. View there they will go to the Austrian Day Service a.m. under the 9:45 at Lodge cemetery in Spring Glen, Cemetery Dr. of J. J. Dalpaiz, direction and cemetery Glen to die Spring No. 77. will arrive at the Mt. View president of Lodge of St. Daz A. R. pastor Rev. at apCemetery in Helper Catholic Church in Memorial Anthonys for 9 a.m. proximately will celebrate Mass at Day services at the Legion plot. Helper the cemetary beginning at 10 two Helpers a.m. Father Daz said this Mass lodges, Stella D America No. 77, will be for all the deceased of the DAmerica and Sorelle Stella Memorial parish. a will conduct No. 31, Italian-Americ- Emery High WHEELS? elections Lana Hillman, Salt Lake City and Frank Scavo, Helper, were named the outstanding woman and man students at College of Eastern Utah at the annual awards assembly held Monday OGW5C0 Saturday I At Senior Talent Night held Monday the first place winner was Sanny Oveson, Anne Nelson won second place. Tying for third place were Teresa Pace and Teresa Grange and the Allred Tumblers. Student Body election results were announced. President, Mack Wilberg; Brent Ungerman; Second Vice-Preside- Before you take off for the weekend or for an extended trip, be sure you have all the protection you need . . . with Farmers auto insurance. Youll find that Farmers gives you all the coverlower than most age you need and at rates usually substantially Is famous Farmers real save money. So other companies. you for fast, fair, friendly service . . . wherever you drive. Get the nt, Stuart McArthur; Steven Chadwick, center, and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. H. C. English admire Duty to God award which Steve won in the Boy Scout program, culminating four years of service. Wellington Shelley Pierce and Katy Housekeeper, Price, flew to Las Vegas for a weekend and attended both the Glen Campbell and Florence Henderson shows before flying back on Sunday. They visited with Wade Pierce in Las Vegas. Erris Hedin, Denver, visited here for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bunderson, Mr. and Mi. CcH Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Noyes in Price and members of the family. Mrs. Mary Bettino and Mrs. Katie Katsis, Price, drove to Ogden for the weekend to see Dr. Paul Naturale. Paul was in the state for a medical convention. He lives in Montana. Bessie Thatcher and Cora Palmer drove to Richfield and Monroe for the weekend. While there they visited Mrs. Elma Collier and members of the family in the vicinity. Bob and Cleetis Thayn and their four boys, Robert, Ronnie, Arlen and Kendall arrived Monday from Edison, Nebraska for a visit with members of the vamily. Horace Thayn has been in the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City for the past week for surgery. Serena Rachele was guest of honor at a bridal shower in the cultural hall on Saturday afternoon hosted by her mother Mrs. Guido Rachele, Price. Nellie Barker flew to Woodward, Okla., Wednesday to see husband Art. She drove as far as Grand Junction to see her mother Mrs. Goldie Bay. Mrs. Ruth Sprouse, Roosevelt, was a weekend visitor at the home of and Mrs. Lewis Safley. Gaby Thelma Pierce 637-228- Secretary, Donna Curtis; Historian, Evone Martinez; Reporter, Natalie Johansen; Social Committee Chairman, Apryll Killpack Social Committee, Fay Killpack; Social Committee, Lorie Huntington. Sheila Head Cheerleader, Hardee; Cheerleaders, Debbie best. Get Farmers. Phil Halamandaris, Agent Escondon is at home 0 Anytime t0a.m.to6p.m. daily. Sittrud, Roma Curtis, Julie 0 Phone Hours: 86 N. 2nd East Saturday Thomas, Becky Johnson and Marlene Bunderson. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. from ear after recovering surgery performed in Holy Cross Hospital recently. Clyde and Lorraine Frakes, Moab, and their children were weekend visitors at the home of Rosalie Hanson. Plan Now to Register From the for Horses Mouth Memorial Day Rodeo, May 26 and 27 Huntington Arena, Nelsen and Allred Stock. Books open May 24, 6 to 8 p.m. Contact LaRae Majors Queen tryouts May 26. South Region Meet August 18 and 19 in Payson; North Region Meet August 25 and 26 in Magna ; State Show Sept. 8 and 9 in Rich- Summer School at 687-299- 1. Monday, June 12 field. a.m. to noon - Administration Bldg. 9 District Trail Ride May 27 and 28 at Coal City, Sherriff Possee is sponsoring club. Chuckwagon Gymkhanna June 3, Price Arena. Congratulations to one of our local horsemen, DeVon Oliver who has been campaigning his appaloosa, Utah Prince. So far this year he has placed first and reserve Champion at Ogden, first in western pleasure, first and Reserve Champion at Silver Spurs, S.L.C., second in Western Pleasure, first and Reserve Champion at Color Country Horse Show, Cedar City, first in Western Pleasure. CEU Classwork Begins Tuesday, June Tuition: to 13 credit hours $10 per credit hour credit hours $100 Over 15 credit hours $100 plus $10 per credit hour above I 10 II to 15 Classes Must Have 10 15 Students To Carry COURSE Cr. Hrs. TITLE Days Taught Over the Counter STOCK PERIOD TWO Basic Communications Office Machines American Natl Gov't Intermediate Tennis Introduction to Geology Introduction to College Algebra all interested people are invited to attend a meeting at the PERIOD THREE College of Eastern Utah MAIN BLDG. Wednesday, May 31 Fallick Dick Shores AAartin & of the M. L. FALLICK and CO., Inc. MUTUAL FUNDS Salt Lake City, Utah Offices also in Denver and Ogden STOCKS-BOND- S -- 3 2 5 j 5 5 9:10 MWF Daily Daily TTH Daily Daily a.m. to 10:10 a.m. . . . Bedding Plants, Shrubs' & Evergreens It is NOT too 5Wv a.m. to 9:05 a.m. ROOM 114 We still have an excellent choice of Meeting conducted by 8:05 Container-Grow- Fruit Trees & late to plant n 4 1 PERIOD FOUR m 10:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Shade Trees And a good variety of No. to 11:15 a.m.) ; ' 4 Rose Bushes are still available! t 'ri 4 . 1 It v. 44 1 'I I Mountain View LANDSCAPING& NURSERY 263 EAST 2nd SOUTH in Price Public Speaking Shorthand Survival Training Intro, to Chemistry Automobile Trouble Shooting 3 5 3 4 5 MWF Daily Fri. M-T- h TTh (6:30 to 9:00 p.m. |