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Show 8 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, Jan. ww ms " 13, 1977 society news by Chalmers Hicks A highly emotional scene followed the installation of Lora Mae Hicks as Worthy Matron of Naomi Chapter No. 13, Jan. 6 at the Price Masonic Temple. M .VSf tp', vlf r . , i ' ... .. was given the instrument of her authority, the gavel. been Worthy Matron, presented the new Worthy Matron with a pin that has been handed down through in Naomi succession Chapter No. 13 since 1917. It was originally presented to Elizabeth C. Sutton in the year of the institution of the chapter. It was her wish that it be worn by each succeeding worthy matron. To describe the sentimental portion of the , Ethel Binch, past matron and currently filling the station of Electa was the installing officer and gave the charge to the Worthy Matron-elec- t who was sitting in a wheel chair. Ethel Binch was flawless in 8$ the beautiful and pressive ceremony. Rose Migliaccio, GEBCEED serving im- also a past matron and who QQDQSlCaSD is as Association for the year was Installing Marshal. After the Altar ceremony she wheeled the Worthy Matron to where Mrs. Hicks Conductress Dr. Gordon R. Piotts soon will join the Castle Valley Veterinary Clinic. say that there were very few dry eyes in the audience and it will be an event that will long be remembered. The Worthy Matron-elec- t had been severely , injured on the eve of the regular installation of officers into Naomi Chapter Nov. 13 and was unable to be inducted into office with the other elected officers on Nov. 14. flnih Doctor to start animal practice evening would serve no useful purpose. Suffice it to Mrs. Hicks (MnmfiiiiB A new printing service is vitations. Castle Press will offer setting up shop in Price. also The Castle Press, 430 S. reproduction. Carbon Ave., will be run by Whitehead, 22, has been in Jared Whitehead. the printing business for Whitehead says the press three years. He attended will offer a full range of the College of Eastern Utah-anhas done printing in offset and letterpress printing. The company will Roosevelt and while on an specialize in wedding in LDS mission in Virginia. full-col- Mildred Brock, who has The QztDQziDz New printshop opens in Price Worthy Piotts graduated with high honors in by the Worthy Matron. All retired to the dining room where refreshments had been prepared by Ruth Oneil and Charlotte Pike. Gordon R. Piotts Dr. home-owner- cont- s or emplating actually having the work performed on their homes. One shot salesmen have been canvassing the town selling, among other things, siding, painting and roofing. They are here today and gone tomorrow. Nor is this strictly plicable to ap- out-of-to- men. Just have apprehended and fined local people for working without licenses and leaving the home-owninwith tolerable work, only to find later, that they have no recourse because the repairmen are unconfidence recently we er William Rip Collins of East Carbon was chosen to an appointment of man and hoc committee to update Paramedic Regulations and Standards, rules and and the snow storm, The markers cost about $500. Helper member FDIC 637-425- Dr. Piotts main interests include participation in civic organizations and outdoor sports. Am- -' Attorney Generals office, met in Salt Lake City Jan. 7 & 8. The committee, including Mr. Randolph Collins, Rips father, who is a Their findings will be submitted to the Utah State Board of Health. representative from the by chalmers hicks Transcendental the (TM) program scheduled Jan. 19 at 7:30 P.M. in the College of Eastern Utah Library is Conference Room. Did you have your swine-flvaccination? Me? No sir! I take my shots orally, mostly from some other kind of a container other than a hypodermic syringe. And like the swine-flshots it might terminate my earthly existence or I might be paralyzed but its some fun while Im doing it. u u The lecture will be given by Randall Tolpingrud, Chairman of the Utah Transcendental Meditation Center. Mr. Tolpingrud has been a teacher of the TM technique for nearly five years. He received his training in the United States and Spain, under the direction of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, founder of the TM program. If you have not had the shots you may owe your continued existence or your freedom from paralysis to the absence of the vaccine. A nationally circulated scandal magazine Nov. 2 quoted from many reliable sources that there was not a single case of swine-fl- u in the entire world. Further, that the vaccine was not suited for all ages, that the threat of Victoria A flu was more imminent than swine-fl- u and for Victoria A the shots were worthless. They quoted many prominent sources, among which were, Albert Sabin, famed researcher who developed the oral polio ac. ine as saying, odds of a swine-fl- u epidemic are less than 1 in 10,000. apply Except for short visits to neighboring Canada or Mexico, or brief Carribean cruises, passports are a necessary part of the travel preparations, according to Carol Crogan, deputy to Clerk Hector County Chiara. As anticipated journeys come about, taking Americans into the skyways or seaways far from hearth and home, it is wise for those travelers to check on passports, well in advance to the enchanting hour of departure. Our national leaders are supposed to protect us from these gross mistakes, especially those involving the loss of human lives. What have they learned from this gigantic fiasco? Very little Im afraid. We seldom do. As some wag once said, A bachelor is the only person who never made the same mistake once. In a copyrighted story by William Hines, Chicago Sun Times Writer, date lined Washington, D.C. this past week, we learn of an almost unbelievable confession. Mr. Hines says, A gasp of amazement, then a ripple of laughter, ran through a conference room at the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta when the nations top expert on influenza made a classic Freudian slip that he hastily and unsuccessfully tried to retract. Dr. Edwin D. Kilbourne of New Yorks Mount Sinai of Medicine called the swine-fl- u inoculation program an amazing experiment at a meeting Wednesday. An experiment? On millions of Americans? School that from the record Expunge quickly. Kilbourne said One of the things that shocks me, a ripple of laughter? dead and, probably, more than two hundred with Guillain-Barre syndrome paralysis one million dollars in cost and a ripple of laughter an amazing experiment. If we are going to get any help itll have to come from heaven. Over 100 e hundred-thirty-fiv- Maybe, for sure, heaven was watching over those of us escaped being inoculated. who The tragedy is that the day when we will need vaccinations for many childrens diseases the cry of wolf, wolf may be heard throughout the land. Va oughta TOCO try 7M'S neur fuchilooo & home-owne- d Green River call Meditation Helper State Bank pays the highest Interest allowed by law. But that is not the only reason you'll want to save here. HSB can provide you with a whole department store of financial services. At the same place you are building your savings account;you can maintain your checking account, borrow money, or use any of the financial services you expect from a bank. friendly, Price housing may knowing bulance Control Act. free public lecture on A City motorists reported they had trouble seeing the sides of the road. regulations of the lecture set course, he said, If work is for passports performed by local people the aggrieved have access Many comers of the globe to the courts, but this is sometimes costly and un- were visited by Carbon County People in 1976, as sure. 111 of them made apThere is one sure way to plications for passports at reduce this problem to a the office of the county and clerk. Some returned to minimum, he said, that is to call the city office native lands for visiting, and ascertain! the offer to mostly to Greece, England do the job is valid by the and Germany; some took operator who should be in tours or went to cruise in some possession of city and state foreign waters; looked or for for education, licenses. pleasure; some went to serve as churches missionaries. weeks Anyone apartment. about you con quote me unsatisfactory Price City is looking at the possibility of getting reflective markers set up to make driving on Cedar Hills Drive safer. During last University College of Veterinary Medicine. He has spent the last five years in mixed practice in Washington with emphasis on equine and dairy herd health. He also has broad experience in small animal Meditation Ill wants to mark road The Piotts are looking for a three bedroom home or Collins to study emergency rules Rip bonded. Of from State medicine. Mobile Justice Lavar Liddiard, Justice of the Peace in East Carbon, is more than a little concerned with the number of persons, who are as he put it, Ripping off those 1972 Washington Matron conducted the balance of the business for the evening from the East with the assistance of a walker and announced that the visit of the Grand Lecturer is scheduled to take place on March 3. The meeting was closed and the farewell was given The veterinarian will be accompanied by his wife Diane and their three children. rn 'k .TxJrt' T 'Festus Haggen' I . 4 v sopmtr soft noon mo SOPRtttF,,. temptin' finin's topped with a whole mess o' specie sour cream sauce. They's the best vitttesf i JiA ya ever flapped a tip over! 525 Main IX Price, Utah E. |