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Show 8 Sun Thursday, May 24, Advocate, Price, Utah 1973 Cleveland Attorney general to address graduates graduation will be the awarding of three honorary commencement cere- Com- done has Wallace Mrs. graduate law study at Georgetown University in Washington. He is also a graduate of University of Utah and attended Brigham Young University, Pomona College and Pasadena Junior College. INSULATE YOUR HOME to save ff raw energy Every season, all year long, proper insulation is important. Be sure it's done right. We're insulation specialists. Call us today fora free estimate. Music for the program will be presented by Diane Bunnell, Miss CEU and Margo Peterson, Miss Carbon Miss County. Bunnell will play a piano solo and Miss Peterson will sing. Miss Bunnell is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bunnell and Miss Peterson is a daughter of Mrs. Iva Lou Peterson, all of Price. a welcoming address. Degrees and certificates will be awarded by Luke G. Pappas, Price and Merrill Millett, Roosevelt. They are members of the Utah State Board of Higher Education. Four receive Utech diplomas Layne M. Larson and Wayne Swasey from Price plus Darrell J. Lake and Scott R. Greenland of Castle Dale will graduate from Utah Technical College at Salt Lake on June 1. Commencement rites begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Highland High School auditorium. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton will deliver the commencement address. This year, Utah Tech will An academic procession graduate 616 students from will precede the graduation. one and During the afternoon vocational - technical courfrom 3 to 5 p.m. a reception ses. A graduation day breakin the library will honor the and their fast at 8 a.m. for the graduates and their families. President and graduates Mrs. McDonald will host families will be held in the Main Campus auditorium. this event. TCdg KaerdhEiiiadlDG D q3 E)0yo area students two-ye- ELECTRIC HEAT & INSULATION Zone Curtis, Price, Utah, Phone 637-- 1 384 D VERNON B. Romney, attorney general for Utah will be the guest speaker at this year's College of Eastern Utah graduation ceremonies. Dr. Dean M. McDonald, president of CEU, will give save Ito rally y Otarc ar Ppd0 by Joyce Lipsey The eighth grade music class went to Price on May 8 and participated in the Junior High Music Festival. They sang two songs: Rain and the River, and If We Only Have Love. They received a two rating. Last week ended region competition in golf, tennis plus track and field. East Carbon hosted two track meets Wednesdays including Carbon County junior high boys track meet and on ThurMcMullin. sday, it was the Carbon Cleveland was stirring County girls track meet. The seventh grade boys early Saturday morning preparing for the marriage placed second in team of Gale Grange and Claudia competition with David Atwood. Out of town guests Montoya leading in points were DeAnn and Sherrel with three firsts and a Ward, Doris and James second. The eighth grade boys got Atwood, Duane and Vemice Ward, Jonnie Johansen plus several first place ribbons Vida and Clarence Wall including Paul Avery and from Hiawatha. Sally and Paul Chavez, with each Ferrel plus their family having two firsts and a came to help with the fourth. Jordon Wakefield, reception. They also stayed Paul Maggio and the 440 for a family dinner at relay team also took first. Duane Wards the next day. In the over-al- l eighth grade Scott Ward from Bountiful competition, East Carbon arrived for the reception, took a close second behind Sunday school and family Helper. The ninth grade boys had dinner. John Wells entered the two firsts with Graig for Navasie, mile and Carr hospital Monday Harvey, high jump. They surgery. Forest Gilson spent a placed third in team results. East Carbon girls in week in the hospital where many of his relatives and Division One took a third while in Division Two, friends came to see him. Lenore Jensen and Sanny Carbon beat East Carbon. Oveson are taking their Ted Pressett, Doug shots for their trip to Rasmussen, Mickey Leger, United the with David Smith and Kurt King Europe States Honor Band and represented East Carbon in Choir. the Region 10 Golf Meet in Carey Jones is in the Utah Moab last Friday. Valley Hospital with a new At the Region 10 Track baby girl. and Tennis Meet in Moab last Saturday, the tennis players took first in Region Houser in Marriage licenses with Michael singles and doubles team Fred Daniel Jackie Paul Dunford - Kurt May 11 Miller, 26, Blanding, and King, and Brian Harris Elna Dora Miller, 26, Ted Pressett. In track, Paul McKean Blanding. Chet Byron took first in discus, second May 16 Oviatt, 23, Huntington, and in high jump, and third in Debra Jean Tucker, 19, long jump. Roger Jones took first in pole vault; and Huntington. nm OCrdg TTgoO ( We will run an ad like this periodically to test your response to our newspaper advertising. We must limit these prices to 3 days only! These tremendous reductions will be charged to our advertising Graig Navasie placed third in the two-mirun. These athletes will represent East Carbon at State. The track le meet will be at the University of Utah; tennis will be at BYU both this Saturday. Senior Sluff Day was May seniors as a group, took their last bus ride - a trip to Lagoon. Some of the students wondered if they would get there - the bus ran out of gas on the freeway. The advisors wondered if they would ever get back. Last Friday, the candidates drew their party red 9. The GGg og & Soft (i0 F(iGflFy D D 4-- H and reporter Trudy Hansen. At the Cleveland Mothers Day program, Winnie Allred was honored after serving as organist since 1937. Among the visitors home for the day were Mr. and Mrs. Reginal Green, from Sandy visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Price; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Eden from Salt Lake visiting Velma Eden; Darsey and Fred Powell visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hansen; Mark McMullin from Bountiful to see Hazel Carbon High . . . Viking Ventures The Busy Bakers club held their meeting, Saturday at 2 p.m. Leaders are Beth Johansen and Vickey Carter. President vice Tonya Minchey, president Brenda Datson, secretary Sharon Jones, is being honored for her contributions to the cultural life of the state and CEU. Mrs. Reeves during her lifetime was a benefactor of CEU and Mr. Bonacci worked for establishment of CEU while a state senator. Student speakers during the ceremonies will be covaledictorians David J. Peterson and Michael Mackey who both have 4.0 grade point averages. Mr. Peterson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Peterson, Price and Mr. Mackey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Mackey, also of Price. The invocation will be offered by Clyda Frandsen and the benediction by Mary Ann Metelko. Both are honor students. Miss Frandsen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane A. Frandsen, Price and Miss Metelko is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Metelko, Spring Glen. mission in Washington. A graduate of the George Washington University Law he honorary degree will be given Mrs. Glenn Walker Wallace, Salt Lake City and posthumous degrees will be awarded Mrs. Margaret G. Reeves and Frank Bonacci. graduation will be moved to the Geary Theater. Attorney General of Utah since January of 1969, Mr. Romney has had extensive experience as an attorney in private practice, in public service and in politics as a of leader Young Republicans and the state Republican party. Before establishing a law practice in Salt Lake City as a member of the firm of Romney and Nelson, he was an attorney for the Federal School, An degrees. monies for College of Eastern Utah scheduled for June 1 at 7:30 p.m. on the south library patio at CEU. A total of 125 students will receive degrees and certificates during the outdoor ceremonies. In the event of inclement weather, the Communications the Highlighting Vernon B. Romney, attorney general for Utah, will be principal speaker at East Vernlce Ward or blue, for studentbody officers and cheerleaders. This has been a week of stiff campaign competition with poster party and individual plus all of the hand-outThe seniors have started to practice for graduation. Last Monday, the FBLA members went on a tour to Stevens Hennager College in Salt Lake and the Utah Technical College in Provo. s. Try to save two minutes by breaking every traffic rule. The undertaker will appreciate the extra time to make you look natural. 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