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Show 6 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, April 6, 1977 Carbon High School announces honor students Third term honor roll students were announced this week by Carbon High School Principal Gene Lisa Loraina n, Crocco. They are Grade 12, 4.00, Michelle Cook, Kim Pod-bevse- k, Jerry Davis, Grundvig, Debbie Jones, Tina K. Ori, Stacy Pret-tymaNancy Tucker, Joy Wagner, Sheri Wilson; 3.86, Kim Kloepfer, Ann Grako; 3.83, Kerstine Childs, Dean Cox, Mary Jo Curtis, Shirley Olsen; 3.81, Teri Pappas, Kelly Spensko, Bill Taylor, Jeanselme, Billie Pam Susan Walton, Zwahlen; 3.95, Shauna Arnold. Denna Branch, Marjorie Hawkins, Sandra Hoggatt, Patti Massman, Leslie Norton, Michael Topolovec; 3.90, Catherine Sides, Becky Tomsic; 3.89, Robin Butler, Cathy Cook, Sam-pino- s, Linda Williams; 3.77 Bunnell, Craig Gary OBerto, Colin Orr, Janelle Biddinger, David Young; 3.76, Stephanie Dmitrich, Bina Martini; 3.72, Kelly Bates, Leslie Cox, Joyce Christensen, Patricia Huff; 3.71, Tom Boyack, Michaela Kent Jones, Golding, Guy Crocco, Joe Hanna, Colleen Marchello, Kevin Mutz, Kathy Pollock; 3.62, Amy Bruno, Lorrie Lister; 3.61, Phelps; 3.67, Peggy Charles Fausett, Brockbank, Scott Johnson, Roslyn Montoya, Daniel Slane; 3.57, Jill Atwood, John Kanderis, Robin Howard, Bob Marelli, Todd Milovich; 3.56, Alvin Baker, Laurie Branch, Jeff Callor, Jeff Davis, Bill Olsen, Janet Priano, Linda Peacock, Mark Rudman, David Wood, Happy Riche; 3.52, Tom Herrera, Belynn And once you try these wooden lovelies witl your favorite skirts you'll know whyl Tall and sleek with thick wood soles and beautiful . Woodward, Ellie Winder. Grade 11, 4.00, Tami Joan Imai, Steven Jensen, Rocky no clhft1 umod do! 1 leather uppers, they'll accent your hemlines . and legs . . . perfectly! Barbara Davis, Randy Farrell; 3.50, Alan Sillitoe, Vera Cardy, Wayne Biondich, Rachiele; 3.95, Jill Keller, Jerri Lynn Lodeserto, Mary Powell, Robin Steele; 3.90, Larry Bonnette, Marianne Bruno, Keely Ghiradelle, Alan Peterson, Barbara Procarione; 3.89, Stuart Arnold, Kay Bryson, Ruth Howlett, Sherrie Peterson, Barbara Saccamano; 3.86, Lorinda Henderson, Lucy Herrera, Diane Sealey, Leah Henderson; 3.83, Traci Andreini, Kelly Juliano, Sherri Rich, Corinne Snyder, Tammy Wilde, Jeanine Dean, Lisa Segura; 3.81, Stephanie Glorioso, Leslie Muse, Jim Snyder; 3.78, Lori Kulow, Belle Trease, Babbett Tucker, Valorie Wilson; 3.76, Joyce Rich, Sondra John 3.72, Powell; Baysinger, Tom Etzel Traci Hanna, Becky Richens, Annette Siggard, Sharon Sloan; 3.71, Cynthia Wilberg; 3.67, Pat Koran, Christine Taylor, Mary Wheeler; 3.62, Eddy Howa, Angelo Kiatipes, Lynette Julie 3.61, Adams, Alexis Bolotas, Jan Curtis, Bonnie Darlington, Kevin Hansen, Kory Judd, Siaperas; Natalie Manson, Denise Pestotnik; 3.57, Fritz Beacco, Nick Kandaris, Sherman, Joan Tatton; 3.56, Susan Orr, Gary Smith; 3.50, Leona Atwood, Kenneth Bird, Adrienne Kelly Deaton. Grade 4.00, 10, East Carbon students who placed in speech meet at Debby Taniguchi; 3.81, Lawaun Cunningham; 3.78, Leslie Bates, Kathy Bonacci, Michele Keller, 3.76, RaKay Williams; Antonia Hanson, Gina Tomsic; 3.72, Glena E.C. students place in BYU speech meet James, David Maynarich; 3.71, Michele Jeanselme, Pam Davidson, Barbara Melo; 3.67, Lori Cooper, Sandra Maxey, Jodi Kloepfer, Kay K. Otani, Peggy Sherrill, Sue Ann Smith, Todd Winder, Sandra Young; 3.62, Phyllis Daskalos, 3.57, Brian Jones; 3.56, Kery Berensen, Debbie Bolotas; 3.52, Michelle Fidell, Edie Hayes, Janette Herren, Lorie Livesay; 3.50, Robert For the past four years students of East Carbon High School have brought home a state trophy in either forensics or drama. This year is no exception. On March 26 at Brigham Young students trophy events: i BOTH University these won the silver in the following extemporaneous and oratory. speaking Avery, James Franco, Anthony Gallegos, Carl Harris, Todd Hernandez, Karl Houskeeper, Paul Velasquez Maggio, Paul Carol Magnuson, Rasmussen, Danny and Tammy Maggio. Speech coach for forensic and drama activities is Iris Carl Van Cott. Martinez, Martinez, Tami Tobey , Bart sr to meet ) Tuesday here There will be a meeting for the United for Action Council - (formerly e Low-incom- Council) Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Price City Hall, Room No. 7. The guest speaker will be Marilyn Lema, Attorney at V Law. u Crisply Business to be discussed: t Swap Meet: which will be held April 1? and the 30th from 10 :0o a.m. until 5:00 p.m. We 'ate asking a $3.00 donation for setting up a booth. Free to the Public. A1 ,4 v tailored Crusade Committee Pre-vash- ed Nutritional Food Drive: be held April Volunteers will go out door to door asking for donations of money or canned food. These donations will be used for an Emergency Fund at CAP Office. Carbon County Unit of the American Cancer Society Crusade Committee members are (left to right) Brent Ashworth, chairman Carol Miller, of business; Nina Goodrich, chairwoman; Cal Cazier, public education chairman; and Glenda Johnson, area director (seated). The crusade will be April 1 through 15. Mrs. Johnson said neighborhood workers will contact homes throughout the county and residents are urged to donate. Denim Pant for Fun, and Comfort ... DWR to 21-2- 9. to teach hunter ethics Utahs of Division Wildlife Resources, which has saved lives with its sportsmanship and said Lee conservation, Robertson. Robertson, a DWR ranger, has been touring Southeastern Utah to talk with citizens and hunter safety instructors. He said the slob hunter is ruining the ethics, hunter education program, is starting a new program to save the future of hunting. The idea of the new instruction is to teach hunters Smooth, flattering European fit. of hunting in America. The slob hunter is one who has no regard for wildlife or private property, Robertson explained. Thus is the person who will shoot at anything that flies or moves, and will bury or abandon an illegal kill. image The slob hunters are a small percentage of the Elastic waistband American hunting but their population, thoughtlessness taints the whole sport, Robertson claimed. Since only 7.6 percent of Americans hunt, they are vulnerable to pressure from antihunting forces, he said. for extra comfort. Button thru patch back pockets. Patch flap pocket on left leg. 100 cotton. 29 to 38 waist. Lengths to extra Robertson noted the success of the DWRs Group of Jeans long. u Gauze Tops 5 Scarves 2 for $4W Simply Elegant SPORTSWEAR 42 East Main Price In For ladies. Sizes 8 thru 16. 100 percent Polyester black knit with white cording. Blazer 30.00, Skirt 15.00. Pants 15.00 matching blouses 17.00 and 18.00. Blouses What's Mewl Phone 637-116- 4 Solid and prints, some trimmed with ribbon. Don't miss them. You'll love 'em. will learn small game hunting techniques, in- cluding shotgun and small bore rifle instruction and duck identification. The older students will receive training in archery, muzzle loading, game identification and some survival methods. California has an adult certification program, and Utah may follow suit, Robertson said. Mitchell Gauze Tops by RAG O'MUFFINS Hunter Safety Instruction program during last years deer hunt. There was not a The single fatality. program stressed safety in gun handling. The reorganized program will be split into two age groups, 11 to 16 and 15 and over. The younger group lit Helper Ralph Action r34- ttffl In Liddiard, 1 UBIS' Jrri Julie United for 14 South Main Jay Dinkelman, Corey Ewan, Detra Goodin, Martinez, Brett King, Pat r STORES: Hyita, Students who participated in this meet were Paul debate, legislative forum, impromptu and Lewis. latigo tan. By FANFARES 120 B YU. Jones, Richard Keller, . East Main PRICE & CASTLE DALE Shelly Nanette Bishop, Rayne Carr, Jodi Failor, Mark Geiger, Kimberly Graves, Shawn Spendlove, Anna Topolovic; 3.95, Darlene Butler, Lori Cave, Jed Davis, Lorilyn King, Debbie Roper, Susan Sower; 3.90, John Milovich, Mark Verdi; 3.89, Cherilyn Atwood, Catherine Cox, Pam Johnson, Bob Olson; 3.86, Jill Kelley, Sunny Smallwood; 3.83, Mark Babcock, Barbaras Boutique 179 So. Main Fh. Helper 472-390- 5 MORTICIANS R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Phone Price 637-266- 8 |