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Show i i ; Thursday, May 24, ,1 I ; -i 4 A'v (tw; 1973 Sun Four CEU Kiwanis tracksters attend meet elects Four College of Eastern Utah track men left early Tuesday for Pasadena, Tex. where they will compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association meet. Competing will be Steve. Whitehead in the javelin yard intermediate hurdles; Steve Mitchell, 440 vault; Brent Webb, mile and Henry Dinkelman Steve Whitehead, Steve Mitchell, of Dragerton in the three mile. Coach Ray Barrus Brent Webb and Henry Dinkelman. will accompany them. All are undefeated in until school starts so they events in the ICAC these could help the studentbody competition. officers with The meet will be held activities. Thursday, Friday and As a project in Mrs. Saturday with athletes from pole ATTENDING the National junior college track meet for CEU will be Carbon High East pre-scho- Viking Ventures By Joyce Lipsey Arriving early at school last week were the candidates for studentbody offices and cheerleaders who were busy putting up posters and passing out favors. This was the scene until elections were held. The following candidates were successful and will represent the school during Vice President, Wakefield; Secretary, Rakele Fowler; Varsity Cheerleaders, Joyce Lipsey, Melody Harrington, Marianne Palacios and Tamara Pressett; J.V. Cheerleaders, 4 Sharon Traci GunAndetson, derson, Marilyn Liddiard and Andrea Sandoval. The students voted to elect the class officers this week instead of waiting season: Officers, 1973-7the Studentbody MeKett President Lynne Presett; MAKE THISTHEBIS ONE AWAY! THAT omen Fishing Season starts June 2 Don't wait, shop now (or our many FISHING SPECIALS Fishing Reels: BERKLEY MITCHELL'S OCEAN CITY PERRINE and many other top brands All Sizes of Line Fishing TRILENE and others Hooks Fly books Tackle Boxes Fly Rods Fishing Creels Colleen Alger, Teresa Bacca and Roger Jones contacted Ron Ross, formerly Fireman Frank on KCPX, now head of the Oral Interpretive Arts of Communication at Utah State University, to speak on Freedom of Speech. It was primarily for the fourth, fifth and sixth period English classes, but most of the studentbody got to hear him and were captivated by his delivery. For Defense, they had Marlin Baker, Karate Instructor at CEU, and a student, Brent Duke from East Carbon. Marlin Baker is a blue belt in Karate and Brent, a white belt. There was a National School Assembly with George and Kathy Childress who performed on the trampoline and introduced new Olympic games. The CEU Traveling Assembly with Gerald Arambula, new CEU Vice President (formerly East Carbon Studentbody Vice President) as Master of Ceremonies, presented various types of enPer tertainment: formances by the Blue scenes from Can Can, Readers Theater The Odd Couple, a reading A Tribute to F.D.R., and a song by Miss Debs, CEU. mountainside behind the school. The E was assigned to the eighth grade who did the top third; ninth, the middle part; and tenth, the botton third. The C was done by the juniors and FISHING siiplsy Get your Fishing Licenses here! fJMuGaD 148 Phone Furniture & Hardware Co. South Main St. in HELPER Plenty of Free Parking throughout the country competing for national titles. Kiwanis Club, to head a slate of new officers picked during the week. First vice is Dean president Martinez, Ray Holdaway; second vice president and Gene Trabue, treasurer. New board of directors include Dean Murdock, Joe Hammond, Ron Kosec, Kay Bunnell, Ray Christensen, Chuck 44 Mike Zehnder, NOW AT PTC (EOrJYEQ West Main PGJ0 GDVS The age of discretion is when you learn that nothing is as important as you once thought it was. Star, Minneapolis. Model 3580 Saddle THE OUTRIDER 15" seat, full 5 year guarantee on tree. Reg. $239.95 The "SPECIAL" SIMCO SADDLE Model 7200 NOW 15" seat, 5 year guarantee V conventional rigging great buy on a quality leather saddle m 99 Finest Working Saddle we have GALE Anderson, a veteran rodeo clown and member the RCA will appear in Price for the Robber's Roosl Roundup. One of the stars at the a member of the Northwest of Robbers Roost Roundup will be Gale An- mid-Jun- e derson. Gale, who was raised in Sioux Falls, S.D., started riding calves and steers at the local stockyards at a very young age. He finished grade school and then went to Oregon to high school, where he became a member of the high school rodeo team. In 1956 he started his three-yea- career in the r U.S. s 0 located in Price, Utah constructed by the Carbon High School Carpentry Classes 22 The cabin can be time at by contacting the any inspected of Carbon High School at principal Price. Bids 'are to be in the hands of the Clerk of theBoard by 5:00 p.m. on June D ever had! Rodeo Association in 1958. Rodeoed both R.C.A. and Amateur during the Army years. After the Army, Gale rodeoed full time, riding bulls; even tried bareback horses. They in April of Model 3590 SIERRA ROPER Bull hide covered non-rode- the background. By 1966 the call of the rodeo was strong again and Gale now had a rodeo wife and two rodeo boys. It was then he decided to become a rodeo clown and barrelman. Rodeo is now the life of the Anderson family. Gales wife, Jeannine, is a timer and smgs the National 0 D working cowboy. Saddles, Bridles, Hackamores, Reins, Breast Collars, Bits, Cinches, Saddle Pads, Saddle Blankets, Stirrups, all on display at PTC Western New Tack and Saddlery Dept one group of LADIES WESTERN BLOUSES and shirts set for new park now on sale reduced to clear WESTERN STRAW HAT SALE BAILEY & THROROUGHBRED models for 73 benefit for the new Huntington City Ball Park will be held at the HunD tington cultural hall on May 26 at 7 p.m. A dance panorama will D feature LaRae Majors dance school. Over 130 youngsters will be featured D in the Fairy Tale Ballet. For an evening of en- 0 roper tree. Great quality, the choice of the 369,s 1960, wedding bells rang. o Gale married a rodeo so faded in slowly girl Army. Gale was rodeoing every chance he could on weekends and seniors. getting a long ways outside his pass radius. On The Graduation dance weekends the bulls and was held May 18, music was rodeo came first, the Army Ranel from Price. by An installation tea was second; but everything Anthem. held May 19 for all Vikettes, turned out fine and he received his honorable Peppers and mothers of discharge in 1959. Gale was same. O A tertainment circle sprinkling system in Stock CLEARANCE SALE the LEE Bootcut Jeans In green and brown REG. and 8.29 complete the park. Tire explosion ' hurts area youth Castle Gate youth was injured Saturday when a large truck tire exploded at Commercial Tire. Johnny Blackham was taken to Carbon Hospital and treated after the tire, which he was inflating, exploded. The rim cut his right side then broke three A Straws All talent spectacle and park benefit Saturday May 26 at the church. Funds are badly needed to pay for the pr. NEW SHIPMENT just arrived! LEE Bootcut Jeans in blue and beige check pattern with a bigger flare Look over P.T.C. Western's big, big, pant wall WESTERN 20, 1973. check in the amount of 25 percent of the bid must accompany to the the bidder's offer. Deposits will be returned immediately unsuccessful bidders. Minimum acceptable bid will be $4,300.00. DOUBLE KNIT SUITS browns, blues, beiges. Selection and size range. But it's a lovely afternoon for an eight mile hike-- up and down cleaning out the utlic. $12 Selection on Sale Table windows. A L VJEGTEC2CJ Williams and Gary Vavak. Benefit ft. 2 bedrooms, bath, living room' and kitchen. Inside finished except for plumbing and floor coverings. Dept. ,,L The Board of Education of the Carbon County School District will accept sealed bids at its regular meeting to be held June 21, 1973, at 7:30 p.m. for the following: X was elected Special Offer 0 ft. 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