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Show Around Price Engagements Jessie Holdaway City Librarian reviewed by Thursday, Mar. 21, Fine Arts Guild dotes By Price Blanche assistant Ethel Shockley; and Helen Bunnell, library trustee attended the 61st annual convention of Utah Library Association at Hotel Utah March 7 and 8. meet featured guest speakers The two-da- y Lyman Dayton, producer of the movie Where the Red and Walt Fern Grows; Morey, author of Gentle Ben, with others. The first will be premiered in Utah, said the producer. Workshops and general sessions were given to of aspects library imand procedure provement, themed How to remain calm in the eye of Laws pera hurricane. taining to libraries were discussed. A film potpourri was conducted during sessions. Price board Library members heard reports of the convention Wednesday evening and considered innovations which had been presented, which would make the local library more interesting. Patrons are invited to present their thoughts on the library at Robb, Jan Pabst, Janis Siggard and Jay Andrus, all musicians of note. The public is invited to the program Photo at 8 p.m. Performers in tonight's (Thursday's) entertainment at Mont Harmon Junior High School "A Time for All Seasons" Include Sandra S-- New Century sets With a goal to raise money for CEU scholarships, New Century Club tonight presents (Thursday) A Time for All Seasons, at Mont Harmon Junior High Auditorium at 8 p.m. Coming to Price with film and narrative in poetry and prose is Bonni Hobbs of Cedar City, English instructor at SUSC. Utah has some of the most beautiful scenery in the west, splendorous as the four seasons bring varied color and depth to each contour. In additon to the film, local musicians will perform. The New Century Double Trio has become for an excellent presentation of singable music and will feature Colleen Neely, Velma Frandsen, Ruth Dart, Janet Bird, Bonnie Bryson and Joan Jones, to be accompanied by Janis noted tVtmc 'Decvutiutf 'ftewi locally Siggard. CEU music instructor Jay Andrus and a fairly newcomer to Price, Sandra Robb, who comes from southern Utah, will perform as vocal soloists. New Century Club has many supported civic benefits in past years with proceeds from its annual fund project. Hair dryers at the municipal pool, playground equipment for the school, donations to the nursing home, sponsorship of girls to Girls State, help for the Boy Scouts, city projects DESKS are an integral part of any good plan for a homes interior, simply because they play such an active role in our lives. If a living room has space enough (and a place can usually be found) a desk chosen as much for beauty as for usefulness makes a handsome part of the decorative scheme. Whats more, the desk will make that scheme work better. Every home needs, close to the front door, a place for letters, bills and other mail to be placed and kept on file. If you dont have a desk, such material tends to be put on a table or chest near at hand . . . with the risk of being lost, mislaid, or accumulating to the point of clutter. A good desk offers a place for saving mail . . . and for answering it. Living room desks range from die smaller, more decorative pieces with a few drawers, to the handsome which has secretary-des- k been popular in different periods for centuries. Other functional desks are student types, for every childs bedroom, and perhaps a big working desk for the man of the house. Each has its place . . . and youll find each of these desk varieties in our selection, in sizes and styles to complement your decor beautifully. For the finest in home furnishings and accessories, be sure to visit our showroom. PRICE TRADI and countless to other fund drives, in addition to scholarships to the College of Eastern Utah have been some of the worthwhile programs undertaken by the club. Merla Moon and Colleen Neeley are Joyce Peacock, Pauline Buchanan, Judy Torgeson, donations Lucille Hansen, Alys Dilling and Barbara Anderson are Seasons' committee members for the entertainment. Club members have tickets to sell, and those who wish buy at the door ot tne performance. The public is invited to support this project. East Carbon The University of Utah officially released the results of the 12th Annual and Science Junior Humanities Symposium, which was won by an East Carbon High coed, Joyce Lipsey. As reported last week, she will be among termountain six in- area high school students to fly to Boston, Mass, on May 15 for the National Junior Science and Humanities Sym- posium. Joyce is the daughter of Mrs. Mildred Lipsey, Sunnyside. Her paper, which earned her the top spot in the contest, was Values and Dangers of Plants in the East Carbon area. She was among 19 selected to present her paper at the Symposium held at the U of U. Other winners at the symposium were Randall Alt, Alamosa, Colo.; Allen Christenson, Provo; Cheryl Reaves, Femwood, Ida.; Scott Rogers, Ogden and David Steingas, Mont. Turn your walls on with . . . environmental graphics -j- hvisitor in Spring Glen Saturday was Bennett Pace n of Standley, Mr. and Mrs. Pace Boyack, Sr. Mr. Standley was on his way to business meetings in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Denver in connection with service stations he owns in New and Monticello Mexico. -j- hMembers of the Amere Club observed the 34th anniversary of organization with a dinner party at Crest Cafe the evening of March 15, at which time new officers were announced. Potted plants and green leaves decorated the tables. At each womans place was a pretty bright pink handmade flower corsage, and great-grandso- marked with a pen. Floral place cards carried little phrases which were read. Mrs. Golden Hastings is the new president. Mr. any time. -j- hFrank World is vice Carbon County Chapter of president and Mrs. Perry Utah Association for Mental Christensen, secretary. Health sponsored a social Mary Stevenson thanked seminar on drugs at College the group for support while of Eastern Utah, which she served as president provided facilities for during the past year. Prize March, 7, 8 and 9 sessions. for a game played during MHA granted $150 to offset the evening was won by Mr. expenses, thus allowing and Mrs. Frank World. In attendance at the party community members, students, VISTA Volun- were Mrs. Mary Stevenson, teers, and social agency Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fausett, people to attend. The Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Harseminar was presented by mon, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard the Division of Alcohol and Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Drugs. Perry Christensen, Mr. and This concept of updating Mrs. Frank World and Mr. community awareness and and Mrs. Golden Hastings. involvement towards local d problems will be sponsored by MHA throughout the year without Thirty Utah youth leaders cost when possible. Mrs. Lillian including The seminar helps East Carbon City, community members attain Harvey, better understanding of will explore human values themselves and their attitudes; aids individuals in working with others and in accepting different attitudes in a healthy, realistic manner. Evan R. Reid, president of the local Mental Health Association, stated the successful seminar was meeting. Rose Migliaccio presided. The membership decided on the amount of money that will be donated to the auditorium. The program will be University of Utah for the by given Margaret Cystic Fibrosis Study Christensen and Betty Project and also discussed Smith and include a lun- their May meeting to which the state officers will be cheon. Last months meeting invited. of In was hosted by Roxene charge for the Gordon, who displayed ad arrangements were Martha explained her own pain- evening Arlene Williams, Culp and Audrey tings. Taylor, played and sang a few selections Corinda and Catherine for the group. Eaquinta. at theaters throughout the country, will be presented May by the Community 9-- Theater under the direction of Boyd Bunnell. Try outs and interviews for people interested in either acting or assisting with the play will be held March 26 and 27 between 7:30 and 9 p.m. Those in- terested may come any time between those hours to room 116 of the Main Building at College of Eastern Utah. More information may be obtained by calling Bunnell at 637-158- Gibson, or Earlene 0 637-212- is sponsoring the leader forum on behalf of the Cooperative Extension Service. J.C. Penney Company, on behalf of Penney stores throughout the West, has provided scholarships for several leaders from each state. dation March The Utah leaders will join with volunteer leaders from 12 other western states to 12-1- 7. leadership, leader for ce vise' vocational economics. The National vie1 Price, Utah 637-275- 8 Foun- - 4-- Oliveto s Olivetos best South 4th West home & Heart Sherrie Mills 225 sorp 4-- H Olivetos Oliveto s Olivetos Olivetos 48 East Main in Price s 3 daily regular os' is e 0) Si 05 & a Perusal of unknown a in developments o55 & MORMON FUNDAMENTALISM ANDTHE LDS CHURCH - years from her Scholarship which achievements in she used at Utah State University to major in jh volume written by Emma Marr Peterson, was One of a City, 1 12 4-- H A Vol. Linda Vuksinick Rose Ann Sailors Ruth Ann Letergez Nola Ballow and soon to return, believes physical examinations what it means. "original" Hair Stylists include: tov w ar leading food IV this year. member for She, was a eight years taking projects in foods, sewing and food preservation. She received the Carl Raymond Gray medicine. A heart-health- y diet, no smoking, A effective develop 4-- H also be high. is the . . . strengthen methods of working with young people. Mrs. Harvey has been a Heredity plays a role in heart disease. If grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts died of heart disease at early age, your risk of heart attack or stroke may and NEW SPRING STYLES AND CUTS FOR MEN AND BOYS TOO! skills, learn new techniques -j- h- exercise up-to-da- te exchange ideas, explore new to approaches and prevention is expanding in every way to give our customers more service, more contort and more variety while still featuring the finest and hairstyles . . . 4-- H jh Walk excess away calories. Exercise should be part of daily life. Walking is the easiest, cheapest way to exercise. Help your heart. American Beauty Shop at Western Regional Leader Forum in Hawaii on ft ft Mor-monis- O "The Milk" & s "The Meat" $2.75 North Carbon Ave. regular business and dinner Harvey, a play with a long run on Broadway and Lillian Harvey Sorop-timist- s. Vol. 2 -- 33 recently at the LaSalle dining room for their Linda's $2.25 HOME FURNISHING Club members met theater group -j-h- Soroptimist Club was chartered at Riverton, Wyoming Sunday, March 10, with 20 charter members, under the direction of Ileene Oliveto, Price, who is Rocky Mountain Region Governor. Mrs. Oliveto was accompanied to Riverton by Barbara Koncher, regional committee membership chairman, who also helped in the charter organization. Installation banquet and ceremonies were conducted at the Riverton Elks Club. The two officials are members of Price The a Available through P.O. Box 11773 Price, Utah 8 & 40 'Harvey' set for community A new Association East Main regular meet Davies of Carbonville. The couple have set a June wedding date. ticipants. -j- h- 21 Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Greener of Helper announce the engagement of their daughter, Cindy Lou, to John W. Davies Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Club holds by all par- well-receiv- t. COMPANY Cindy Lou Greener 5 Area woman dates Hawaii trip and still have high blood pressure even if youre young and See your healthy. Be with-idoctor for a checkup. ncTA mans place was each jh n Silk screen art will be the topic for the next Fine Arts Guild meeting on March 28 at the Mountain Fuel Supply A You can feel good Take a room and make a happening. Environmental Graphics are as varied as your mood and decorating needs. . . . you can do yourAn easy hang-u- p self. Packaged in a tube with easy instructions. Grab the graphic that grabs you and put up this great new in wallcoverings. Cover an enput-otire wall for as little as $40. next meet story. drug-relate- coed sets trip to Boston Lorraine at the most recent meeting of the Book Lure Club, which met at the home of Ann Price. 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