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Show Honor roll announced With 4 standing as straight A 12 students Conrad Weber, Seminary endeavors honored Following a luncheon and Give Me under a theme Wisdom and an Understanding Heart four third and 13 fourth year seminary students received awards achievement Moab Stake presidency were in attendance and Presidents Teeples, Raymond and Cuzzins addressed the graduates. Mr. Wilson presented the graduates Newly-selecte- or d graduated Wednesday, May 17, while President Teeples ac1972, in a ceremony which began cepted them. at 8:30 p.m. in the Green River The program included a LDS ward chapel. The group has procession; was conducted by been instructed by Richard Monte Curtis; and invocation by Wilson. Craig Johnson; the theme in- troduction by Robyn Baggs; honor talks by Kevin Price, Kenna Brock, Randy Spadafora Republicans hold caucus Hanksville Some 20 members of the local Republican Party met Monday evening, May 15, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. James Banasky. The purpose being to select new local officers a chairman, vice chairman and and 10 secretary treasurer county delegates for County Convention, June 15. elected Officers include iairman; Mrs. Nell Ekkers Elementary Class gave their Mothers a Howard Silliman, Lyla Brock, Vice Chairwoman and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Secretary-Treasure- r. Wilson, The ten County Convention delegates are Howard Silliman, Kenneth Silliman, Mae Silliman, James Banasky, Peter Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Johnson and Danny Albrecht, son of Mr. and Mrs. La Naie Albrecht were among those honored at a Lettermans Banquet given Friday at the Sunglow Cafe in Bicknell. Both boys lettered in wrestling at Wayne High School. Beverly Banasky, Vail Hatt, Betsy Hatt, u Jeanette Wilcox, Jacque and Duane Martineau. Mar-tinea- VALLEY special program and party Friday at the school. Each child participated in the program and singing selections were accompanied by Mrs. Ida Weber on piano. Gifts, made by each child, were presented to the mothers followed by refreshments. Mrs. Rae Lene Ekker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hill, Monroe, and wife of Dean Ekker, Hanksville, is in the Propane Company 20 off SAGE 564-326- We Service 2 & Install 564-341- Sevier Valley Hospital for medical care. Mrs. Olive Hunt has returned to her home after being hospitalized in Moab for nearly a week for observation and tests. Her son, Kay Hunt, brought her home Tuesday. Roy Don Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards, Lyman, who was seriously injured at Bull Frog two weeks ago when he dived from a boat into the water and broke his neck, is recovering satisfactorily at University Hospital in Salt Lake. Hes regained feeling into his arms and legs and is presently undergoing therapy. Mr. and Mrs. Farnam Young and family have returned here from Loa and moved into the School District appartment recently vacated by Dennis Ekker. Mr. Young is the principal of the Hanksville Elementary School. book-keepe- s" Call BARBARA EKKER We get along nicely with bookkeepers, but are something else again. Is "Home For Your Home-On-Wheel- Call and Janet Hatt; a musical number by a double quartet Mary Ann Hunt, Susan Nielson, Lora Lou Smith, Judy Stott, Conra Janice McDougall, Weber, Jeri Lynn Ross, and comments Polly Westover from the Moab Stake Presidency (Leland Teeples, C. A. Raymond and Richard Cuzzins); Mr. Wilson presented the graduates and they were accpeted by President Teeples; a benidiction by Kevin Burr and the recessional of graduate! SAND & Trailer Court While on all air conditioners pumps, float kits, They Last cooler pads & switches Local motel In the present society, one cardinal sins seems to be getting caught at whichever naughtiness you prefer. of the 9 Green River, Utah HIT'S damaged extensively by fire Green River Local Volunteer Fire Crew answered a 6 a.m. Tuesday morning fire call at the Robbers Roost Motel in the Utility Room of the units which was detected by Mrs. Arlene Weihing. It is believed that a d water faulty or heater touched off the fire. over-heate- Janet Hatt, Bruce Prator, Mary Ann Hunt, Kevin Price, Kelly Crawford, Rodney Silliman, Neal Ekker, Jeff Acerson, Robyn Price, Melody Mecham, were placed on Regi Weihing the A and up honor rolls at the Green River high school for the third term, it was announced this week by principal Thomas Burr. Mr. Weihing stated that other than fumes and some smoke damage the other rooms of the motel would be in use by Friday of this week. He also reported the only linens saved were those use in the filled motel, that evening. elecExtensive damage trical and linen supplies was incurred but fire was contained in that one area. Damages in linen according to Mr. Weihing, would run upwards of $8,000 and Harmond Electric of Price aided Give some people a hand the electrical problems and by Tuesday evening 7 units were and theyll use it to get a judo hold on you. back in rentable order. Local news By & views High school will graduate 25 seniors State and Local requirements for graduation Twenty-fiv- e seniors of GRHS in the graduating class of 1972 received diplomas in Tuesday graduation exercises. They were Bruce Prator, Billy Ross, Susan Nielson, Sandra Ashe Bastian, Robyn Baggs, Kenna Brock, Monte Curtis, Kirk Dunham, Howard Hastings, Bert May, Patti MacKay, Mary Ann Hunt, completed from Utah School. Advisors of the group were Mrs. Letitia Thompson and Mr. Blaine Evans. Honor speakers are successful Judy Stott, Randy Spadafora, Kim Wall, Conra Weber, Gary Wilcox, James Chandler, and Loral Lou Smith. All have Four U. S. Army Pershing missiles were successfully launched from Green River, Utah, to White Sands Missile Range, N.M., May 17. The rounds were fired by troops of the Seventh U. S. Army under simulated tactical conditions. The two-staartillery ballistic missiles were launched between 9:20 and 11:05 this morning. All four rounds impacted on White Sands Missile Range as programmed. The four rounds make a total of six missiles fired in the of Pershing Fourteen more are Visiting Mrs. Weltha Thompson (her mother) and the Ted Ekker scheduled between now and late family (a sister) were Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Schmutz and family of June. Bountiful. Mrs. Weltha Thompson was in the hospital in Moab on Monday. Mrs. Jennie Price of Provo spent the Mothers Day weekend with son Paul and family, here. of Evanston, . Doctor Tom Barton, our former doctor, now Jesse T. Powell Wyoming, was here over the weekend Friday and Saturday. Celia Carbajal returned recently from the East where she has been GREEN RIVER-Servi- ces with daughter Barbara Strohny, who underwent recent surgery. were held Friday for Jesse Celia returned after Barbara was able to do household duties. The Trueman Powell, 84, who died May it at home of a heart Strohnys are former residents, John having been employed at the ailment. He was born April 11, test site. 1888 in Gun lock to John and Ruth Wilcox was operated on Wednesday a.m. in St. Marys in Uartha Trueman Powell. He Grand Junction, Colorado. married Blanche Bills; she died Green River school band and chorus under the direction of Mr. in 1915. He married Hazel Blaine Evans, were on hand in Price on Tuesday for the annual Ralphs in Ferron on Dec. 3, 1920. He was a farmer, member of the Music Meet. Ratings of Superior and Excellent were received. LDS a deputy sheriff Peterson Mrs. Grace returned Wednesday, following Mothers for 32Church and Green River former years, Day, from Dugway where she had visited with son, Bill, and family City marshal. Survivors include since the weekend. his widow; sons and daughters, John R. and Jesse T., both Green River; Mrs. Lee (Arvella) As the Green River BULLETIN is now a NOTICE Brown, Grand Junction; Mrs. full fledged James (Norma) Handy, Red sibling, subscriptions of any Bluff, Calif.; Mrs. Easton interested party (for $5.50) may be sent the Price Office, (Molly) Scovill, Sandy; 18 Box X, 84501, or to James Ramsay, their Green River grandchildren. Burial was in correspondent. Elgin Cemetery in Green River. Obituaries ... Chosen as honor speakers for the 72 graduating class were Kenna Brock, two local girls daughter of Mrs. Violet Brock; and Janet Hatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vail Hatt. Kenna was Janet Hatt, Kevin Hatch, Janice McDougall, Vaughn Odle, Jeri Lynn Ross, Wally Heath, launches. SilFEW JMSPGSirafJ PPOSomC1 Sun - Advocate, Price, Utah 7 Missile firings current series James Ramsey 1972 Thursday, May 25, grade point to her calss as Validictorian and Janet was second high through all 4 years chosen Sheriff's sale at Hanksville HANKSVILLE A school to be chosen Salutatorian. Both spoke at graduation exercises on Tuesday evening. of high Sheriffs Classified Ads sale of the Hanksville Mobil Lodge and Laundry was held May 16. The grounds and cinder block laundry building were sold at Loa early that morning with Dennis Leird being the highest bidder. FOR SALE CLEAN 1972 BSA Victor 500. Call Bruce Coomer. 564-36- FOR RENT TRAILER SPACES at Sage & Sand trailer court in Green River. Call bidding for the Afternoon by represent 564-341- 9. Mobil Lodge began at 1 p.m. with Sheriff De Lyle Johnson, Bicknell, conducting the auction and Pratt Kessler, U. S. At- FOR RENT AVAILABLE THE first of June 2 bedroom American trailer in Sage & Sand trailer court. torney from Salt Lake, aucCall tioning. Six mobile units and FOR SALE laundry appliance were first HOME ORGAN with Rhythm. auctioned as a package deal for Also walnut Spinet Piano in $8,100. Then the units were sold this area. Take over small separately and brought $11,655. monthly payments. Write Successful bidders on these units Credit Manager, Box 6179 were Don Sawyer, Salt Lake Sugar House Station, Salt City, George Weihing, Green Lake City, Utah. River, and Ward Howard, Hite. Laundry washers and dryers I were awarded to Dennis Leird, I Chevron Hal's Hanksville. Numerous bidders I SERVICE from Duschesne, Vernal, Salt I 9. lake, Green River and I tires tubes I electronic CANYONLAND'S GIFT SHOP P. O. 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