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Show By EC C council News of un-Sdvoc- dtc June 16 budget hewing set A complaint by Mrs. Pat Hurtado of 8th West was lodged against speeders, who enter and leave on the Miners Club road, at the last meeting of the East Royalty for the Grassy Trail Riding Club rodeo for 1976, are: (left to Eileen Miller, queen; Carrie Kripps, 2nd.' right) Jaylen Barker, 1st attendant; posted Frattos set reunion On June 14 the Fratto family will hold its first t f ! ever family reunion in Las Vegas, Nevada. This being the bicentennial the family thought it appropriate to begin its tradition. Leaving to attend from Sunnyside will be Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bonaquisto, Mike Fratto, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Evans and Ryan, and Mrs. Rose Maio. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Etzel and family will travel from Price. Families will be coming from Montana, Washington, Salt Lake City, Canada, and West Virginia. festivities in celebration of the Rodeo that it sponosrs each year. On Friday evening a western dance was held at the Grassy Trail club in Sunnyside. Saturday a queen and first and second attendants were chosen on the basis of poise and their ability to execute various maneuvers on their horses. n During the week a e breakfast, night at the theatre, a offenders. dinance with the planner before they give him an answer with respect to that particular location. Council has set June 16 as entertainment. The rodeo the date for the budget will be held on June 11 and hearing. This will be in with the conjunction 12. regular meeting. Notice for Vivian Fivecoat seeks county post government and says that' she, if elected, would be available at all times to of commissioner. on 1976 county candidacy May 4, ' r Mrs. Fivecoat is the each citizen who might need for county commissioner for Carbon president of Utah Chapter her as commissioner. Without elaborating on County. She is a resident of Beta Pi of Beta Sigma Phi, her is LPN a she of platform, she is comthe graduate Sunnyside, Utah and is the first candidate from the nursing class of 1974, she is mitted to the ideal that a past member of American unnecessary spending will Legion Auxiliary Post 137. corrupt a government and Her ambitions are for a she would like to see county return of county govern- representatives get the ment to the people. She utmost possible benefit pledges herself to fair from every tax dollar spent. treatment sewage lagoons. Also at this time Coon, King, and Knowlton Engineering Firm was approved for engineering services on the plant. Council adopted Ordinance No. 27 which prohibits the transmission of radio signals over police frequencies for anyone other than authorized police officers or ambulances. Monies were approved for officer Terry Smith to attend the EMT training school and also a narcotics seminar. Cost will include all necessary travel penses. Farlaino East Carbon area since Mr. Fivecoat announced her Frank Sunter held the office Mrs. More help needed East Carbon City residents have reason to continue on with the challenge of providing their youth with a suitable place to play and also with a park where they can go. During the past two weeks one could go past the ballpark behind the old junior high school and see a worthwhile task being accomplished. Scrapers and trucks have cleared up most of the weed P growth. half-pric- ri Park project work on the Sunnyside still underway with the is ballpark outfield fence set to be put up soon. &oWJfinete0 'n S UTC-Prov- Utah Technical College at Provo will begin its summer quarter on June 15, offering a wide variety of subjects in both day and evening classes, according to Shepherd, summer school director. Registration for new students (those attending the spring quarter who wished to continue have will already be held June 14 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., said Mr. Shepherd. Anyone interested may contact the college for information Mondays through Fridays until then. The summer school MeWe 9 Er-sch- el tlOO'S 10 Plan to attend Robbers Roost Roundup June Help is still need to complete the project. open to anyone 16 or over, said Mr. Shepherd, both adults and those of usual student age. Day classes will be offered in accounting, marketing, office education, English, life science, mathematics and physical science, occupational orientation, (remedial pretechnical work in necessary subjects where the student may be deficient), social science, power sewing, practical nursing, electrical and automation, electronics, diesel mechanics professional driving. Evening classes, to be held once or twice weekly, will include real estate, English composition, basic trade math, intermediate algebra, college man and his algebra,-trigonometry- environment, , to 40 off 10 Councilman sets schedule o Over 700 pr. Men's, Women's & Children's Western Boots Gunderson stated that the fence needed for the ball field is available and Mr. Douglas Blackburn has kindly donated his time to put it up. However, more outside help is needed from our citizens. Remember that it is your city and through your efforts this long range program of having our own recreation can be accomplished and not merely thought of in our minds. parade the Saturday night winners of the raffle will be announced. This is usually one of the finest such rodeos in the area as the stock and the riders provide excellent Vivian two-yea- chuck-wago- on Thursday evening, and the rodeo itself will be held. Columbia) 10, 1976 E.C. the Mr. James Tidwell asked for permission to construct a car wash on a vacant lot next to the Elite club. Council asked him for time to check the zoning or- Cleanup ,re the in Sunnyside Thursday, June Chronicle. 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