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Show 4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, April 8, 1976 Hanksville weekend This Muzzle loaders to hold Pinnacle Peak shoot be competing the muzzle loaders range near the Pinnacle Peak west of Price. Don Burge of the group said the muzzle loader will The Book Cliffs Muzzle Loaders group of Price will be hosting their annual mountain man rendezvous this weekend at knife-throwin- and other mountain man events that were the trappers rendezvous that performed Several other muzzle- Fill Dirt clubs from loading throughout the state are expected for the events. The public is also invited to watch the fun. Teepees will be set up at the range and the camp will be held throughout the Basements For All Your Excavating Needs call H&H Excavating & Hauling Carbon A. during have become famous as part of the lore of Western America. Top E. g, The Hanksville Ward MIA presented their Road Show numbers at MIA Tuesday. They won first place in Stake competition the week previous. The play was entitled City Slicker and Our Nell under the direction of Jim Aston. Those taking part were Lori Bullard, Ken and Sharon Wells, Hyrum Noyes, Mark and Carolyn Lyman, Colleen Johnson, Mike and Rhonda Johnson, Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. Darys Ekker were in Price Saturday on business and went on to Carbonville to visit their daughter, Connie Hoggatt and family. Dennis and Jess Ekker flew to Natarita on business in various gun- shooting s PondsSoil i & weekend. Emery Counties Saturday there will be a state meeting to elect new officers and adopt a new set of for the organization. Book muzzle Cliffs loaders are set to take some trophies from the contests this year. DAVE HALE HUNTLEY bi-la- 384-239- 384-274- 6 Free Estimates r Fully 4 Insured Ferron, Utah last week. De Mar Eggbert, a resident, was in Hanksville on business last week from his home in Salt Lake. He has purchased some uranium claims in the Linda area. Webers accompanied their son, Karmin, to Salt Lake wed Tery Tracy in a ceremony performed at Wayan, Idaho. Steves mother is the daughter of the late Frank Hatt and Mrs. Ruby Hatt. Cammie and Robyn Price also at- n. tended. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Albrecht and children were in Hanksville visiting Ranaes sister, Cheryle Avery and family who are visiting here from their home in Idaho with her mother, Mrs. Ida Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ekker, Grand Junction, and visited Robison and family members other while at their ranch at Robbers RQOSt. Art brought in bulls purchased by brothers. Robert Lyman, son of Sperry Lyman, is visiting the Dennis Ekkers and Sunday where he was to undergo major eye surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hunt are the parents of a 7 lb. 14 oz. baby boy bom March 22nd at the I.W. Allen Hospital in Moab. He has been named Reo Glen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reo Hunt, and Jans mama in Provo. He has an older brother and sister awaiting his arrival home. color TV and more. 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In her new book, Butch Cassidy, My Brother she tells how he returned to Circleville in 1925 to visit her father and brothers, his mother having passed away in 1905. was marriage - doing some flying, from his Salt Lake home. Mrs. Janice Johnson took her daughter, Vicki, to Salt Lake Sunday. Vickie en- tered the Primary The zaniest baseball holdout probably was George Rube" Ellis, crack St. Louis outfielder, back in 1908. Ellis refused to sign his contract until he got what he was holding out for - $2.50 - to buy a new fielder's glove! Childrens Hospital Monday for tests. Mrs. June Erickson also accompanied them to visit with her parents, Glen and Merin-thwho also are a, hospitalized. 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By telephone: Salt Lake is Ogden is Provo is toll- and the State-wid- e free number is VA 524-596- 0, National 399-443- 3, Cemetery in Washington, D.C. has been limited to persons dying while on 375-290- 2, math High school Dr. Wynn said participants will compete in a single examination and awards will be given to the top 10 students in each of the School Mathematics Contest is April 10, according to Dr. Jan E. Wynn, class chairman. Junior and senior high school students in grades 9, 10, 11 and 12 are invited to compete, he said. The contest will be April 26 at 10 a.m. in the Wilkinson Center at Brigham Young University in Provo. The annual event is sponsored by the Utah Junior Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, and (he freshman, 1 Main in Price categories sophomore, junior and senior. Special recognition will be given to the top students from each class and state region. The awards, including scholarships, meda is; certificates and prizes, will be given out at the contest banquet the same day at 12:30 p.m., Dr. Wynn noted. He said information and entry forms can be obtained from high school and junior high mathematics teachers and supervisors throughout Utah. BYU 637-565- Tatton Insurance 38 E. Administration winners, former service Deadline for entering the 20th Annual Utah High reasons why your insurance agent should be an independent agent An 2 An 1 active duty, Medal of Honor AdThe Veterans ministration urged former servicemen and women to acquaint members of their families with the Veterans contest set April 10 Fire Him." Fsnc VA Allowances for burial available Erickson is here tending the solemnized. Mr. and Mrs. Vail Hatt, Mr. and Mrs. Rey Lloyd Hatt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Price attended the wedding of their nephew, Steve Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dyle Williams. 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