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Show 2 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, Mar. 18, 1976 Reading .1 Veteran's War Memorial clinic Fur slated GOAL The College of Eastern Utah will again sponsor a reading clinic in the com- 10,000 , t . w $ St . '. " jS? 7,500 1 , t munity during the Spring Quarter at CEU. The clinic was launched last year by the CEU Learning Resource Center. The students at that time ranged in age from 7 to 17, but the Resource Center has expanded and broadened its focus to give special attention to adult learners. I i . Ya I, IT j. m J , j ! ' " "V 5,000 War Memorial contribution Present Contributions 2,500 The College of Eastern Utahs Evening School for spring quarter will be held Mon- registration day, March The fund drive for the Veteran's War Memorial continues through Memorial Day, with a $10,000 goal set. Anyone wishing to contribute is asked to contact any member of the Veteran's of Foreign Wars, the Legion or the Disabled American American Veterans 22 through Thursday March 25 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. daily. Registration will be at the CEU Office of Admissions and Records. The following classes will be offered: Republic, their bicen- tennial song. The choir was accompanied by the classical pipe organ which has 4334 pipes. Depicting the soaring beauty and grandeur of the earth and outer space, the chapel is the crowning architect feature of the Air Force Accademy campus. . problems), Cooking, Fly Tying, Home Repair, Fundamentals of Pin-chhitti- for Mrs. Brown was Wayne Erickson, Director of Bands at the College of Eastern Utah. In the afternoon the choir sang at the combined Sacrament Services at the LDS 6th and 7th Wards of Colorado Springs. On Monday the choir performed at Arvada and Golden Colorado High Schools. They toured the United States Mint while in Denver. noon Hot Meals for Seniors with reservations serving Roast Beef; 1:30 p.m. Ceramics with Marva Shaw instructor; 7 p.m. Art Class with Carl Olsen in12 17 Scuba Photography, Diving. Also offered are Silk Screen Printing, Ceramics (advanced troduction), and in- Technical-Vocation- al Cross-examinatio- structor. Mar. 18 12 noon Hot Meals for Seniors with reservations serving Cube Steak; 1 p.m. American Association of Retired Persons Meeting ; 1:30 p.m. Ceramics for Men; 7 p.m. Esperanto Class instructed by H.J. van Weerd. Mar. 19 12 noon Hot Meals for Seniors with reservations serving Ham; 12:30 p.m. Chuck Robbins & Harmonica Band from Salt Lake City will entertain; 8 p.m. Dance at the American Legion Hall and the Celebration of members having birthdays during March. 12 noon Hot Meals for Seniors serving HamMar. 22 burger Patty; 12:30 p.m. Fish and Game Film; 2 p.m. Kitchen Band Practice; 2 p.m. Bingo at Carbon Nursing Home; 7 p.m. Ceramics. 12 noon Hot Meals for Seniors with reservations Mar. 23 serving Baked Chicken; 2 p.m. Macrame Class instructed by Esther Burgess. Southeastern Association of Governments through recent concert. with along Abravanel, Ardean Watts, associate conductor and many other famous performers will appear in Price 1 Conversational of Economics, Practicum of Beginning German, Principles Childhood Early Education, American National Government, Elementary Principles Sociology, of Special Problems (Sociology and Crime), Fencing, Self Defense, Marketing, Coal Mining Laws of the U.S. and 637-212- courses), Developmental Mathematics, Fundamentals of College MatheAlCollege matics, gebra and First Aid. THEATRE Jack in Price Now Showing showings Fri. & Sat 7:30 & 9:30 Showing ONLY Sun. Thru Thurs. 7:30 Box Office Opens at 7:00 0 Peter Locke & Jim Buckley Present A Mammoth Films Release 33t rrcE Matrons Circle of Naomi Chapter No. 13, OES, of Price, will be held Thursday, April 22 at 7:00 p.m. in the Masonic Temple of Price. Members of the planning committee can be contacted for further information: Ethel T. Binch and Rosa Migliaccio of Helper, Marie Crawford of Price and Dorothy Routh of East interest will be the finals of the Readers Theatre contest to be held in the Geary Friday TUESDAY 2 1 Eastern Star card party set activities. Of particular Theatre Tobiasson. director, Crown or helping their children with a reading problem may contact the Center at or stop at the CEU Library for more information. . Evening School will also (several center March 12, 1976 Published in the Sun Advocate Mar. 18 and 25, 1976. People who are interested in improving reading skills er sunlit IN usqk ilium METRO m March 26, free to the public. Qualified judges are needed for the tournament. Anyone who wishes to judge any of the events, either Friday or Saturday, please contact Neil Warren, CEU Forensics Coach, telephone extension 43. 1 Harold M. Snow - I Harold ORANGEVILLE McEwan Snow, 60, Orangeville, died March 11, 1976, in a Price hospital after a short illness. 13, Born April 1915, Orangeville, to Spencer E. and Vera Reid Snow. Rancher, cattleman. Member LDS K Mrs. Axelgard joins Girl Scouts in Candlelight ceremony ' wuii udScoutNctoi On March 12, the Girl Scouts of Carbon County held The Flames of Freedom Ceremony at The Community Methodist Church. Girl Scouts par- ticipated in this event nation wide, to draw scouts closer together in joy, and goodwill, peace freedom. Stacey Oliveto, a Senior of Troop 210, pinned Mrs. Walter Axelgard an honorary Girl Scout. Then starting with a friendship candle from Canada, Kris Gibson lit Mrs. James Butler and Mrs. Walt Axelgards candles, and they in turn lit candles for every Girl Scout in the The preparation for this event, Glenda Gibson went to all the troops in Price, Helper and East Carbon to train the girls for this day. Each troop had a cook-ou- t and camp skills evening at the Airport Road. The girls and leader learned the following skills: first aid, knots, fire building, knife care, compass, bow saw, wood gathering, hatchets, and lashing. Our thanks go to Lorraine Carr and Elzar McKendrick for helping. Early on Saturday morning, girls and leaders traveled to Moab to participate in the event. They met the girls from Redrock Neighborhood and events started at 10:00 a.m. After a day of competition the Redrock District took over-afirst place. The winning individual troop came from Bluff, Utah. Highlight of the day was the chariot races between Moab and Price Senior Scouts and the Moab Explorer Boy Scouts. In one race the Price girls took second and the boys first, in the second race the Moab girls came in first and the boys second. The races were judged on the knots and who came over the finish line first. President of the Utah Girl Scout Council, r I Survivors: brother, sisters, Stuart R., Grand Junction, Colo.; Mrs. Karl (Shirley) Reichert, San Jose, Calif., Mrs. Malone (Elaine) Jewkes, Orangeville. was Funeral Monday Orangeville LDS Ward Chapel. Burial Orangeville Cemetery. City Bertie Olsen HELPER Bertie Bert Olsen, 58, Helper, died March 8, 1976, In a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. Born Dec. 30, 1917, Price to LUCKYiUADYi I i l way l l With HOST Dry Carpet Cleaner, all you it on, work it in with the special HOST I iftED Show Time 7 : 30 Box Office Opens at 7: 00 HOTTEST 57 CHEVY ON THE ROAD! I l CteOa? Vto TWO GUYS, A CHICK AND THE to dry clean your I Now Open n IVcoItonds! ' Price City Cemetery. host... the beautiful JMri carpets. ..beautifully! Mv do is sprinkle machine, and vacuum. Theres no moving furniture, no liquid mess, and no waiting for the carpet to dry. Beautiful' And your carpet is bright and lively ... for a long time. pgD Color by Movielab American International An 1949. ..A NEAT East Main Price is worth 637-192- TIME I TO BE YOUNG! FUBNITURI & APPLIANCES! 48 Picture P -L -U - O ft This ;TJ kccu: Beautiful again1 Nows the time for HOST, the cry way to beautiful carpets. We also rent the machines. : i aa $ $ $ 0$ a ll Ml HACKMAN Nancy Jane Bales, from Brigham City and First Bertie and Eliza Clausen Vice President, Betty Rider Olsen. Married Dorothy Vivian Essman March 31, 1945, Price. from Salt Lake City attended this event along with Veteran WW II, Member LDS Church. Member Price Post 350 girls and leaders. We 'No. 3, American Legion Emwould add that we are very ploye. Helper Street Departproud of the girls from ment. Cadettee Troop 555 who Survivors: wife; daughter, came first in every event Dorothey Cook, Price; mother, they entered. This event Mrs. Eliza Pori, Helper; proved to be a fun day for brother, Delbert, Price; 5 1 greatall the scouts. A big thanks gradnchildren; grandchild. to the leaders of the Price Funeral was Thursday 1 Troops for making this p.m., Fausett Mortuary. Burial possible. TUESDAY Showing Only Sun. thru Thurs. 8 p.m. Box Office Opens 7:30 2 Showings Friday & Saturday 7 & 9 p.m. Box Office Opens 6:30 Church. general cleanup of the Friday, April 2 at the Carbon High Auditorium In its first concert of its statewide tour. Tickets are available at the Sun Advocate office, First Security Bank offices, at PTC Apparel or at the door. iwm THRU Now Showing Obituaries Artificial cemetery will begin April 1 and asked last week that anyone wishing to claim artificial flowers placed on graves should do so by April 1. Otherwise, he said, they will be hauled away. Morris said the cemetery will continue with last years policy of not allowing artificial flowers on graves between April 1 and October 1 because of safety factors.. He said no injuries tot cemetery employees were! reported last summer as al result of ban on artificial flowers that, before, were often being caught and thrown by lawn mowers. m ins Carbon. 637-212- 0, flower cleanup asked (Kids COLOR night, Symphony set April 2 symphony, Beginning Conversational Spanish, A public card party, sponsored by the Past In The advanced), s Debate, .debate, Readers Theatre, Oral Interpretation, PerSpeaking, suasive Speaking Impromptu Speaking, Informative Speaking, Duet Acting, Extemporaneous and ComSpeaking, munication Analysis. The public is invited to the CEU campus to observe the Neighborhood. orchestra Several parents have expressed pleasure in their childs new skills, but more importantly, in the newfound motivation to read. The Learning Center strives to provide a positive environment for growth as well as make unique resources available to the community, according to n ceremony ended with songs. March 13, Carbon and Moab Redrock Neighborhoods held a skills day. Utah Symphony conductor Maurice Abravanel guides the world famous Basic ComWriting, munications, Shakespeare, Guitar (fundamentals and the offer Coal Production, Mine Welding Utah Ventilation, for planner one-to-o- Utah. Kent Taylor, the land use Price Cemetery sextant Tommy Morris said a Mar. reading Heritage g pre-testin- Lincoln-Dougla- Following the church service the choir sang their theme song Adoramus Te, The 'Lord Bless You and Keep You was dedicated to their director Mrs. Dorthy J. Brown. Mrs. Brown suffered an accidental fall at her home the night before the choir departed and was unable to accompany them. with ar After-dinn- Academy at Colorado Springs highlighted the bicentennial tour of the School Carbon High Acappella Choir. The 76 voice choir sang for contemporary services at 9 a.m. and traditional services at 11 a.m. Sunday, March 14. Concluding the final service the choir sang the Battle Hymn of the in helping their hosts troduction region forensics Planner resigns The College of Eastern be Force Academy breathtakingly beautiful children has resigned effective Friday, March 19. intermountain area are Taylor said he is leaving expected to attend. The the post for personal events of competition will reasons. Choir thrills audience chapel at the U.S. Air Force parents CEU two-ye- two for Singing Protestant Services in the Clay modeling, Project Ralph (a course to aid Writing, Into Creative Utah will host the Region III Phi Rho Pi Junior College Forensic Tournament on Friday and Saturday, March 26 and 27. Fourteen schools from the at Air - Evening School registration CEU proximately facilities. drainage and vehicular structures and Counties and The governing officials of Grand and Emery notified. been have River Green City to discuss The public is herewith advised that a Public Hearing, will be held the design features of the proposed improvements, that a only If requested. Any person or organization desiring written a request submit must postmarked held public hearing be no later than April 8, 1976. Requests must be sent by Registered of TranUnited States Mail addressed to: Utah Department 612-State Office E. Johnston, James Attention: sportation, Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. At any ti ne during regular office hours, maps, drawings, and other pertinent information developed by the Utah Department of to date by the Transportation and written views receivedor will be Department from any interested persons at groups Salt Lake City, available for public inspection and copying District No. 4 Utah, or the Utah Department of Transportation Office, Price, Utah. Blaine J. Kay, P.E., Director Department of Transportation By order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah Because of its special equipment and personnel, the Resource Center is to offer the learner a unique program geared to his needs and goals. The program begins with a schedule to determine the skill of each student. From there the student is guided in strengthening some skills and instructed on a basis insome new skills. left, county clerk Hector Chiara presents fund representative Harry Mangus with the county's contribution as Commissioner Simone presents his check. Commissioner SA photo Floyd Marx looks on. The Veteran's War Memorial fund received a boost Tuesday as Carbon County Commissioners made a $200 contribution to the cause. Coupled with that was a $25 contribution from commissioner Jim Simone. Right to 2,900 NOTICE TO PUBLIC OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC HEARING On Proposed Construction of Interstate Hij)way7 to Floy From the West Green River Interchange Project No. advises all The Utah Transportation Commission herewith are that Whway or groups mproyemmts interested persons State 0 onFAI-7said highway being proposed and Emery Counties. is as follows. The proposed (route location of the project thence easterly River Interchange; Green West Beginning at the ie 13.5 miles generally parallel to and Wash. 50 and 6 southerly from existing U.S. Highway apof construction Proposed design features consist with related 15.5 miles of interstate highway g 7 toward the coupon rental of a HOST Electric Brush carpet drycleaning machine Redeemable until $1 00 March 31, 1976. An Amgricon Mwnatlonol Release MAX BAER JULIE ADAMS J.J. McCULLOCH' COLOR by Consolidated Film Industries toning FORREST TUCKER - ft a 0 197S American Interning! Pictures A JANICE HEIDEN PG me 4 |