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Show 4 Price, Utah e, Thursday, May 25, 1972 Annual Friendship Cruise this weekend .v & f 'H - ? (I Getting started in the early morning sun isn't too easy when you're fighting sleep and a blazing sun reflecting off the Green River at the state park at Green River. Boats of all sizes and shapes participate and more than ever is expected at this year's cruise to be Photos held this weekend. Ella Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Buster Preston had a family dinner honoring their daughter, Gayleen Jensen, on her birthday. All their family was present for the occasion. Ellis Peacock of Green River, La Vee Watt of Wellington, and Genevive Preston of Sunnyside have returned home after spending ten days at Soap Lake Washington visiting with their sister, Elma Miller and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Potts and family of Price and La Vee Watt of Wellington spent Mothers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bus Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anderson and boys of Kearns spent Mothers Day with their mothers IheOtdlvm&i i 888-995- 1 Mrs. Amy Reavely and Mrs. Vada Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Holt had as Mothers Day guests their Janis daughter and and Kenneth Leek and their children, Marty, Tammie and Kenna Lee. Claudia and Steve Worthington and four children of Salt son-in-la- SAVE ON COSTLY REPAIRS "Have your car serviced regularly by Experts" LUBE JOB - OIL & FILTER CHANGE & COMPLETE WASH & CLEANING SERVICE! Spring concert to be Friday S-- Ik Lee and Only a mile up the Colorado, boaters will hit the "slide." It is a narrow spot in the river where the current becomes quite swift. Here a boater slams into the slide at high speed, heading toward Moab. East Carbon News of UP TO NO INTEREST CHARGES S MONTHS ON PURCHASES MADE WITH HUSKY CREDIT CARD A spring concert of the College Eastern Utah Concert Choir and Chamber Choir under the direction of Jay Andrus will be presented Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Geary Theatre. The concert will be free but contributions for a music scholarship to be presented by CEU to an outstanding music Eben's HUSKY Service East Main - 2 of ajob "Dixie" Howland (backs to camera) are always busy early Sunday morning whipping up breakfast. Here Lee scrambles the eggs while Dixie flips the jacks. Lake and La Von Harmon and two children of Orem spent Mothers Day with their mother Mrs. Emma Rock and enjoyed a lovely Mothers Day dinner her at another honoring daughter Mrs. Phyllis Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams have just returned home after visiting in Sparta Tennessee with Mr. Williams mother and sisters. Lela Mackos and baby of Springville spent the week with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Williams. Once in a while an unfortunate boater hits a sandbar. If enough speed is gained, and the bar is shallow enough, the job can take quite a long while in getting the boat floating again. Rock show this weekend r All boaters will no doubt meet or pass the new Canyon King somewhere on the Colorado during the Sunday trip up f1 t at the Jug Handle, a rock formation just south of Moab. to Moab. It docks CHAMPION EDITION OFFER Memorial visitors, Day Friendship Cruise participants, and anyone else going through Price on May 27 and 28 should find pleasure in spending a few minutes of their time by visiting the Price National Guard mory building and taking a look teautiful exhibits of polished rocks and rock jewelry being exhibited at that time. Emphasis is being placed on Desert Gems. There is always new material exhibited. Sample door prizes will be on exhibit in the window of the Patterick Insurance company, 31 East Main, Price. There are plenty of prizes in the grab bags, too, to make it interesting for the young or old collector. Admission is free. Everyone is invited. Groups of children are welcome, but should be accompanied by an adult. Any club member will be happy to explain any question you may have concerning the exhibits or about the way one goes about learning the hobby. Dont forget to see the exhibit May 27, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and May 28, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the National Guard Armory building, 584 North 5th East. mmmmT OWCQStjNSlMii With An te Homeowner's Policy (At A Specially Attractive Price) Silver blue metallic paint. (No regular production bug hat it.) Special sport wheels and specially designed knock-of- f type axle caps, plus a full leatherette interior. All at a cost of only a few dollars more than the regular Super Beetle, because underneath the exciting coat is a dependable Super Beetle. Why this special offer? In February, the VW factory passed the 15,000,000 mark m production of the world famous Beetle. To celebrate, this special "VW Champion" car was produced. In actual fact, less than 6,000 have been produced for the whole United States. (When the auto industry is talking about soles in excess of 10,000,000 this year, you can see why we call this a "limited edition.") The "VW Champion" is now on display and a very few ore available for sale. Stop in today. Test drive a regular VW and maybe you'll decide the "VW Champion" is for you. & East of the City te y 1 NOW ON DISPLAY Scarty's Sales Dont gamble with coverage that doesnt provide for the present-davalue of your property! Let us update your policy now. Service AUTmOUKO Of AlM EQUITABLE, NCUftANCCAOtMCn Here in the Intermountain West we're used to extremes. Our cities are cut out of the wilderness. And a few miles away, the wilderness takes over again. It's a paradise for outdoor recreation. But it makes running a power line a monster of a job. So Utah Power & Light got a monster of a machine to do it. A gentle monster called With its rubber treads, powerful engine, and a supply of 100-fopowef poles on its back, the can work alone in Go-Tra- ct. ot Go-Tra- ct Electricity-K- ey the wildest country the mountains can offer. And we think it's important that is a gentle monster. It doesn't need a road. So we don't have to tear up the wilderness to build one. When you live in a country where millions love the wilderness, that's a giant Go-Tra- ct step. Electricity and our environment can live in peaceful In fact, at Utah Power, we figure we have to. to a Quality Environment Utah Power & Light Company |