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Show Dr. John Tucker speaks CEU Grand opening graduation set Friday at for new Mall set June 26 Page The new Castle Valley Mall will hold its grand opening Saturday, June 26. The r.ew center will house businesses ranging from diamonds to Price, Utah 1 Thursday, June 3, 1976 mini-shoppi- School board discusses hardward. Ream and Company is a jewelry store specializing in diamonds. The hardware will be handled by John Neilson and Associates which will carry a complete p and variety of home s building tools. shoes wUl carry a full line of anticipated $40,000 loss A loss of up to $40,000 in anticipated revenue was the main topic of concern before the Carbon County Board of Education in a 'special meeting held Monday May 24 at the school administration building. The meeting was called after Thursdays closed door session prevented all board business from being conducted. Bill Jewkes, school board clerk, reported that the State school board had informed Carbon County School District that a change in the funding policy from the state would mean a loss of anticipated revenue, along with a cut in the allocation for special education students. Jewkes estimated the loss to be as high as fix-u- She-She- Dr. John Tucker Judge Fred Keller Eastern Utah and three graduates honorees will receive diplomas . in the CEU College of Max Robb Her major is Business Wilson; Salutatorians, Administration. The honorary degrees will Betty Jean Fausett and Phyllis Oliveto; and Student be awarded to three people Body President, Scott who collectively have added Morley, all of Price. greatly to the college and of Valedictorian, Marion M. the community Wilson, has maintained a Southeastern Utah. 4.0 grade point average and Receiving them will be will receive two degrees Fred Keller, former district Friday night, an Associate judge; Max Robfi, general in Science and an Associate manager of Swisher Coal in Applied Science in Company; and Gardell Business Management. Snow, Emery County be Valedictorian, commencement excercises Friday, June 4 in the CEU Geary Theatre. Dr. John Tucker, former CEU and President presently Chancellor of the North Central Campus of Purdue University, will deliver the commencement address. Also speaking will Will Build on your lot Gardell Snow Marion General Contracting or oursl Use your plans or our plans) Commissioner. Judge Fred Keller was a District Judge for several years before his retirement. He was reared in San Juan and has a County background in cattle ranching as well. He has law in practiced Southeastern Utah for several years. Max Robb rose from the ranks of coal miner, through mine foreman, to eventually become mine superintendent. For several years he was affiliated with the U.S. Fuel Co. at Hiawatha and is now General Manager for Contractors Services Swisher Coal Co. Robb is a member of the executive Concrete Foundations Sidewalks Driveways i Framing . Int. Finishing Siding Shake & Shingle Roofing board of the Southeastern Utah Coal Mine Operators Association, and he serves as chairman of the training committee of that group. Gardell Snow serves as the chairman of the Emery County Commission. He has been active in govern- Cost Estimations CPM Scheduling Inspection Service Quality Control Progress Payment Scheduling Price, Utah P.0 Box Ph. 637-581- Utah Govern' line of camera and photographic equipment. Dinas Place, is a family clothing store with fashions for all members of the family. Shers Wood Forest will handle crafted items in wood, stone and metal crafted by local artists and craftsmen. L & M Sewing Distributors will carry sewing machines parts, service and fabrics, and the Carpet Center will be handling a broad selection of carpet and service. The Mall will be topped by the Hollow Bottle Club, a private club which will feature some of Castle Countries most elegant dining and entertainment. full tUDOIT A IRCAKI 8 percent figure. the board agreed to allow the National Guard to demolish the old school administration building. agreed to fence and seed playground area to Reeves Elementary school. agreed to the dismissal of Mrs. Bonnie McFadden, art teacher at Mont Harmon Junior High. According to Dennis Nelson, school superintendent, the loss amounts to one percent of the total budget, but would mean a bit of work to - The first meeting of the summary presentation of ongoing bureau programs advisory board to the and responsibilities, a Land status report on each of Bureau Management will begin resource program in the Wed. June 9, at 9 a.m. in the district and a detailed conference room of the presentation and discussion Ramada Inn, 182 S. Main in of the Bureau planning Moab District multiple-us- e Moab. A system especially as it applies to the districts Big Park planning unit, are also planned. Flat-Squa- w The second day will be a continuation of the first days program and a review in the field of planning Egg SCneFnGGfG In other business : the board agreed to start beginning teachers on a scale of 102 percent of the base pay, which would bring the district up to the state average. Members of the board had asked that the beginning pay be raised to 103 percent of base pay to make it the highest in the state, but later the rate was changed to the 102 advisory board plans June 9 meeting BLM election of officers. GofEdqgd ending. $40,000. The first session of the two day meeting will be devoted to introductory and orientation items including a review of the boards charter, organization and eivts youi Jack P. Miller, Owner 4 N of Association ments. OFFICE LOCATED. 840 E. 1st. N. in. Southeastern Utah in his the affiliation with 'Southeastern Miller Construction Systems 1032 affairs mental childrenswill shoes,a Cameraland handle Nelson said cuts in anticipated revenue were hard to plan for because the state is now sending money to the district for the year just system decisions as they relate to ongoing field operations. The meeting is open to the public with seating provided for approximately 40 people. Persons wishing to attend the field trip should plan to furnish their own transportation and lunch. Time will be available from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. June 9 for a number of brief statements from members of the public. Those wishing to make oral should inform the Moab statements District manager prior to the Written meeting. statements may be filed for the boards consideration by submitting them at the meeting or mailing in advance to the BLM, P.O. Box 970, 72 S. Main Moab 84532. The board meeting was established to advise the district manager on matters pertaining to multiple use management of nearly 6 million acres of national in resource lands southeastern Utah. JUNE Hot Meals for Seniors 12 noon Swiss Steak; 12:30 American Singing Group; Ceramics 1:30 Young p.m. p.m. Marva Shaw. HMS, 12 noon Ham; 12:30 Gaylene OBrien Thurs. 3 Wed. PI 2 , Dancers; Leisure 2 p.m. East Carbon Center; Ceramics (Mens) 7 p.m. Peggy Fiack. HMS 12 noon, Roast Beef; 12:30 p.m. Wildlife Fri. 4 Film; Harmonica Band 2 p.m.; Dance 8 p.m. Business American Legion Hall. HMS 12 noon Beef Stew; 12:30 p.m. Kitchen Mon. 7 Band; Band 2 p.m.; Executive Meeting 2 p.m.; Pythians 7 p.m. Tues. 8 HMS 12 noon Baked Fish; 12:30 p.m. Garden Insects - Film U.S.U. Ext.; Macrame 2 p.m. Esther Burgess. Pageant of Living Arts Sat. June 19th, American Fork, Call W'Dd1( D0OO RODEO ANNOUNCER RODEO PRODUCER D. A. "Swanny" Kerby one of the most highly recognized stock producers Johnny Jackson an old favorite of rodeo fans and contestants Thursday Nite is Family 2 Adults and All the Kids Specialty Act , 15 (PABABG 6 p.m. paGuDo Cafeon County Mr Grounds Nite eacCa ranfle sm zt X trmP- && Pj Ages Shut-i- n - 3 days and Day' Sunday, June 6, will be observed in Utah and across the nation as Shut-In- s Day and Governor Calvin Rampton is inviting and urging everyone in the State to participate. Shut-In- s is Day regularly observed on the first Sunday of the beautiful month of June, according to Mrs. McBride. It is scheduled to remind the general public of those who are too often forgotten, disabled civilians as well as war veterans, fellow citizens who cannot take an active part in the religious, business and social affairs of the community. Churches throughout the State will be participating in the program. The Ministerial Association is asking leaders to make announcements from the pulpits on June 6 as a final reminder. Governor Rampton will issue a special proclamation for the event asking for expanded participation during this Bicentennial year. FeofluPDrag . The Griffith Trio Over 700 pr. Men's, Women's & Children's Western Boots Horse highlights in the History of Man 8. Horse From the Times of Rome (Roman Riding and Golden Chariots) To Spanish-America- n 10 Fiesta (Dancing Horses) Acrobats on Horseback From the Age of the Russian Cossack to American Cowboy Days i Advance tickets may be purchased at Rodeo Headquarters PTC Sporting Goods 'fcotfay Admission: ADULTS . . . $2.50 STUDENTS. . . $2.00 KIDS (to 12 yrs.) $1.50 . . to 40 off During the month of June At the Gate Advance Sale . . . $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 2 slated June 6 How? Simply by devoting to Entertain All Kiwanis a portion of the day to making someone else just a bit happier. By making a visit, sending a card, making a telephone call, expressing your love and concern in any way to a sick or disabled friend. State Chairman for the event is Mrs. LeRoy of McBride (LaVon) McBride Mrs. Hyrum. herself is a shut-in- . For 40 years now she has never been off her bed or a wheeled stretcher. She knows the importance of a little love, a little attention. $7.00 per car r 637-508- 0. Get your reservations in for Lake Powell, nights. Dinner on the boat. ttZPQE&J KUdQBd 09 d G2lEBCHiD |