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Show 4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 1975 Thursday, May 8, Perron Carbon volunteers feted Tickets are now being sold by Seminary students of the County for a fund raising program that will be presented by Ricks College at the Castle Dale Stake at recognition ceremony Groups and individuals volunteer work in were Carbon County honored April 23 at a recognition ceremony at the Geary Theater at CEU as a part of the countys obdoing servance National of Volunteer Week. Seven hundred certificates were presented during the ceremonies to representatives of area organizations by Dr. Orrin Selman of CEU. Speakers at the affair included Mayor Walt Axelgard, Richard Crawford, assistant to director of Action programs in Utah; Elliot Fairbanks, director of public relations at CEU and Sherril Burge, Youth Challenge director for Carbon, Emery Grand and San Juan Counties. Mayor Axelgard impressed on the audience that without volunteers, the city couldnt operate on the budget it does. Volunteers here tonight have been volunteers for many years, he said, continuing, many grew up in an age when volunteering was a to help your way of life neighbor was one of the best works of life. Today, with the federal and local governments involvement in our lives, I hope the and future present generations dont lose sight the of of importance volunteering. The mayor seemed to strike the general feeling of the participants at the program when he said, To be able to say mine has been a helpful life is one of the most satisfying statements a person can make. The highlight of the evening was the en- - tertainment supplied by the Kitchen Band made up of ladies in the Retired Seniors Volunteer Program. The band played some which old favorites prompted several members of the audience to get up and dance. Certificates of Cleon Slot Wafer and Mrs. Clive are delighted to announce the birth of their Mr. ap- Worthen sixth grandchild. Little Keely Tolman was born at the St. George Hospital on April the 29th weighing 6 lbs. and 15 oz. Her parents Red Cross, VISTA, RSVP, Planned Parenthood, Price Fire Department, Utah Asisociation of Retarded School American are Jerald and Kathlyne W. Tolman of Ferron and Services. Heart grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Association, Mental Health, Pink Ladies, Girl Scouts, National Federation of Blind, Farm League, Ann Self, Community Schools, CAP, National WBBA, American WBBA, Price Jeep Posse, Senior Citizens and Boy Scouts. Center, Vincent Tolman of Afton, Wyoming. She has one big brother Shawn and two 4-- The following were organizations awarded certificates: Utah Nurses Association, Jaycettes, Soroptomists, Sorosis Club, Price Rotary Club, Lions Club, Jaycees, Helper Womens Club, Lady Elks, BPW of Price, Women, Elks Lodge, Helper Kiwanis Club, East Carbon Rotary, American Legion, Helper Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Easter Seal Society and March of Faculty Dimes. With the . coast-to-coastth- is Professional Photographers Shaft Staff U.S. Air Sergeant William C. Shaff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Shaff of 141 Denver Ave., Dragerton, is participating in the 1975 Mobile, Ala. ... 4 (Perroaglas rei HYDRASrai' UK4JR mkt lain TAM I Vwi j j c rou MT a costnm MW maus i j 10 FULL YEARS in the tOcked by th piontff ind ! pcamikr-- A. 0. Smith Cnrporstton. j Finest industry CARBON Plumbing & Heating 264 South Carbon fhone 637-131- Price 2 gggsBEBBaBsaBnsaaBggai. The portrait of Utahs outstanding senior high school girl will be seen by millions of Americans this year in a traveling portrait gallery the by organized Professional Photographers America, Inc. (PP of A). Strategic Air Command of The photograph of Jan missile combat (SAC) competition at Vandenberg Johnson, 17, of 733 N. 4th AFB, Calif., April 22 East, Price, will be among the portraits of the 50 state through May 2. winners in Americas 1975 a missile Sergeant Shaff, analyist technician at Junior Miss competition to be unveiled here on the eve AFB, Ariz., with the 3'jOth Strategic of the live telecast of the Missile Wing, and other of Junior Miss national finals his units missilemen are on Monday, May 5. After the matching their skills and unveiling of the portraits, knowlege against specially they will form a gallery Americas Junior selected crews from SACs titled Miss Faces off 1975 which nine Minuteman and Titan will travel for wings. of to be balance the the year Dubbed Olympic seen at shopping malls and Arena, the annual competition puts SACs best civic and community combat crews against each functions. Each of the 50 portraits other while operating in was specially taken by a PP simulators that are iden- of A Master of Photography men and women who have tical to those used in the earned the associations launch facilities operational at their home bases. highest recognition for Despite no actual missile artistic and professional firings, the teams are faced competence. with several simulated emergencies and situations which test their reactions and professionalism. Sergeant Shaff, a 1964 graduate of Notre Dame High School, Price, has attended the University of Portland (Ore.) and the University of Arizona. His wife, Pamela, is the daugher of Mrs. Debbi Hrometz of 6955 E. PrinDavis-Mont- Big family big wash loti of bathi load the famous Ptrmlla$ water heater will give you all the cltan hot uattr youll ever need for yeari to cornel Made of amazing new HydraMttP , . . with fused-oglass lining. of Jr. Miss portrait travels with exhibit HiSHam Force America, Inc. Ryland A. Taylor, president of PP of A, joins Jan in previewing her photograph upon her arrival in Mobile for participation in America's Junior Miss national finals. Each portrait was taken by a PP of A Master of Photography men and women who have earned the association's highest recognition ofr artistic and professional competence. Jan Johnson, 17, of 733 N. 4th East, Price, Utah's 1975 Junior Miss, admires her color portrait to be included in a traveling gallery of all 50 state Junior Misses that will be seen year. The portraits will be displayed at shopping malls and civic and community functions in an exhibit organized by the colors IM Lompoc, Calif Plenty of House May 9th at 7:30 p.m. All proceeds will go towards the two new Seminary buildings. If you are not contacted at your home you may purchase tickets at the door. preciation were presented to individuals in the following organizations: Citizens, Glenda N. Worthen coast-to-coa- electronic-computerize- d - st Johnsons Miss photograph was taken by PP of A Master Don Blair, owner of Don Blair Photography, Inc., 4905 S. State St., Murray. Americas Junior Miss competition is a nationwide program to recognize, reward and encourage excellence in young people. Nearly 50,000 senior high school girls entered local and state Junior Miss 'contests to compete for more than $750,000 in scholarships. A total of $54,600 in sholarships will be awarded at the national finals. The selection of Americas 1975 Junior Miss will be announced during the telecast on Monday, May 5, on the CBS network The traveling gallery of Junior Miss portraits was first organized in 1974 by the PP of A with the cooperation of Eastman Kodak Company, a sponsor of the national program. The PP of A is the oldest and largest organization of professional photographers in the world, with more than 16,000 members local, state, and 160 regional, national and international affiliates. Americas Junior Miss Faces reflect the personalities, poise, and promise of our countrys outstanding girls, said Ryland A. Taylor, president Americans should be proud of the of PP of A. scholastic records, com- munity achievements and excellent talents of all 50 Junior Misses as a contribution to good citizenship. sisters Cara and Amber. A public meeting has been called by the Ferron City Council and Mayor Larsen for Thursday the 8th of May, the purpose of which is to present to the residents of Ferron the proposal of another Bond in order for an additional one hundred and ten families that are not able to hook onto the sewer to be able to do so. The present plan will enable one hundred and forty two hookups. All in- terested citizens are urged to attend this meeting at the City Hall. Also at this same time information will be presented about the new sales additional tax and how it affects Ferron. Time is 8 p.m. Mrs. Arlene Lemon and Mary Lee Stevens were in Richfield on Thursday to watch the Emery County High School Band participate in the Region Competition. The Band won second place, although the score was almost a tie. Congratulations to Mr. Bacon and his fine group. Mrs. Leola Larsen is back home for a while from the Utah Valley Hospital but she will have to return again to have more surgery on her injured hand. Boyd and Lecta Olsen spent several days during the week in Reno, Nevada on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lowery Olsen attended Sacrament one-four- th Meeting in Price Sunday where their nephew reported his recent mission. 384-233- 8 Bill and Margie Jones up Ferron Canyon Road. Mrs. VaRee Dale was selected as the new Relief Society President of the Castle Dale Stake. She has The Ferron Fire Dept, want to remind everyone that is planning to burn rubbish to please contact them so they can have someone on hand with the fire engine. This is a chosen Karen Barton and as her community service and ViAnn Neibergal and Mrs. Roger may tend to save much assistantsas Secretary. expense and possible loss of Curtis property. Ferron The Young band Women are starting to Emery practice their soft ball, boosters back getting ready for the games to play in the very near future. They are being activity calendar coached this year by Mrs. Band Boosters of Emery Tonie Killpack. The Homemaking day, May 13, promises to be a fun County High filled day, among other items of activity will be a demonstration by some BYU students on making small sweaters out of large ones. Mrs. Camille Huntsman is in charge of the activity and the lesson will be presented by Mrs. Arlene Lemon. and Nelvin Gladys Bearensen were home from Salt Lake for the weekend but Gladys had to return for more treatments at the hospital. Mrs. JoAnn Behling underwent surgery at the University of Utah Hospital this week and will soon be returning home. Mrs. Leola Larsen is in the Utah Valley hospital where she had surgery on her hand that was seriously injured in a recent auto accident. Mr. and Mrs. Walley Jones are very busy getting their new home ready to move into. The very attractive structure is located just across the road from are sponsoring a Band Boosters Activity Calendar for the coming year. On this calendar anyone may list any activity that will happen during the coming year, at a very small cost; for instance, Class Reunions, Family Reunions, Club Church AcMeetings, tivities, Celebrations, or any activity. This is not a birthday calendar. Also business and interested people may buy a special Want Ad Section that will be displayed on the calendar, this is for all of Emery If County. you are in- terested and have not been contacted by a Band Booster Member, contact, Mr. Val Young of Huntington; or Van Gardner of Orangeville; or any of the Band Booster Representatives in each town. The calendars will be for sale. Also any one or business that is interested in seeing the High School Band go and perform at Disney Land are asked to contribute toward this worthwhile cause. NOTRE DAME BOOSTER'S Saturday, May 10 Door Prize $15 $25 QUONSET BUILDING Guaranteed STARTING AT 8:00 P.M. FREE REFRESHMENTS Everyone Welcome Donation Since 1958, Americas Junior Miss program has selected the outstanding high school girls in the 50 states from among thousands who participate in local competitions in more than 1,500 com- munities. Educators, civic parents, organizations, government business leaders, and hundreds of local Jaycee chapters are actively involved in the program. officials, ceton Drive, Tucson, Ariz. Lamplighter is Coming! at Firs'S Federal with DAILY INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY Insured to 40,000 of quality Mobile Homes is coming to the Price area, to serve all the folks of Eastern Utah. The West's most unusual display of the most different Mobile Homes you've ever seen! 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