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Show 8Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, May 11, .1977. Grand York Rite bodies meet in Price sessions The Grand York Rite Bodies of the state of Utah held its annual sessions at the Masonic Temple in Price, May 1, 2 and 3. This occasion was well attended by delegates throughout the state, as well as dignitaries from surrounding states. Sunday Divine Services was conducted by the Rev. William B. Corlett, former pastor of the Price United Methodist Wind overturns mobile home "Reduce Speed Ahead" signs may apply to traffic but not to Mother Nature. High speed s winds overturned this mobile home of a mile east of Wellington, Monday morning. Eugene Maw of Tractor Clamor Leasing Inc. two-tenth- May at The National Guard Armory 584 N. 5th E. Price I by Castle Valley Gem Society sponsored HELD OVER 2 Showings at thru Tuesday 7 & 9:00 Hit h(.lf life initlitill til STM MINS tt.is r,i ni shot IA M. t HI WmilMts HI Ht.kvs WHtHHTH YOt PC, PRICE THEATRE - Unite taitt coion Phone 637-274- of Ft. Collins, Colo, was towing the 1977 home for Redman Mobile Home of Ft. Collins. Utah 3 Days Only 0 thru Sunday Showtime full concern of the artists, never with the deliberately limited vision of the jour- The Petrified bv the Pulitzer nalists. Forest Prize winning playwright, Robert E. Sherwood. In The play is directed by The Petrified Forest Lee Johnson, and assisted Sherwood reflects very in his efforts by cast precisely the changing members and technicians: moods of the 30s as sensed Valarie Bruno, Donna by a liberal and intellectual Johnson, Jesse Seegmiller, mind. Jim P. New, Kyle Tomsic, Gerald Lloyd, Marty The scene is set in a lunchroom on the Arizona desert, to which a party of gangsters has come to hide out. Gaby Maple, a young girl, wants to see the world; the glamor of Europe calls to her, but necessity compels her to work as a waitress. Out of the desert One victory in a four comes Alan Squier, a disillustioned sophisticate game home series over the on his way to the Petrified weekend wrapped up the Forest, the only answer he spring baseball season at can find to life in a pointless CEU. The Eagles dropped a world. He pauses on the pair to Utah Trade Tech of and Provo on Friday, brink of eternity to symon back came and with Saturday Gabys pathize dreams, and tries to help to win the opener from before crumher realize them. When the Ricks, setback at the men in the lunchroom have bling to a hands of the Ricks nine in left to attend a meeting elsewhere, the gangsters the nightcap. The Eagles finished the season with enter and take possession; and Alan amuses himself by three victories, all in to the conference play, defeating philosizphizing criminals. Before the Snow twice as well as the gangsters leave, Gabys win over Ricks. Father and the Legion UTC assured themselves Commander return. of at least a tie for the The Tableau! desperadoes title by force their prisoners to lie conference CEU twice. The defeating while flat on the floor they were Wolverines at make their escape. Colo. for Monday Rangely, The Petrified Forest is a pair with CNCC, the only a holding one of Sherwoods greatest team successes. He reflects the mathematical chance of moods and concerns of this catching the Technical time. Yet always with the College from Provo in the final standings. UTC will host the ICAC tournament in Timp Park at Provo this weekend. The meet will present at Dusk BUFFALO . , . .'WHITE D UNE-c- IHRR1 CtN rf FEVFR,,lgoi MOTOR VU Theatre Drive-I- n West of Price on Hwy. 11 6 301 3 JX3 Michelle Livingston, Powell, Kurt King, Craig Dinkleman, Kathy Roberts, Brad Karlene Coach, Young, Earl Gardner and Rick Eden. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at CEUs Cashier window or they may be purchased at the door. 4 include Snow College, Ricks and CNCC as well as Utah Technical College. Price native Reggie Farlaino hurled the first game Friday to pick up his sixth victory of the year against two losses. Jim Hopkin and Guy Pomeroy backed up Farlainos effort with two singles each. triple by Javier Chapman of UTC was the big blow for the winners in the second game. Greg the Errors plagued Eagles in both Friday games, the visitors getting seven unearned runs in the Ken opener, Grant deserving a much better fate. UTC was also er the beneficiary of five unearned runs in the Rawlings and Alex Pacheco as Board of Directors. Those who attended the meeting were given the opportunity of hearing from the East Carbon City Mayor, Gordon Parker and from Gordon Orr, candidate for President of Utah Jaycees. East Carbon Mayor, Gordon Parker spoke on the pre-me- et Ricks was a different story. The Eagles committed only one error, that by shortstop Greg Neilson, who normally catches or plays the outfield. Kim Harris, the Eagles recruit out of Springville High via Dixie College, hurled a two hitter. Neilson up for the a two run game for more than made error by banging homer to win the the Eagles. CEU coaches, Curt Jenson and Jack Woodward really had to reach back for a pitcher in Saturdays nightcap and they came up with regular third baseman Wayne Staker. Staker, who hasnt pitched much since his sophomore year in high school, did well for three innings before giving way to Jewkes, who came back with only an rest. Merrell finally came in to finish on the mound for the Eagles in the game. of d Carbon Bicentennial Lodges slate Carbon visits Lodges from Salt Lake City and California will visit Joppa Lodge No. 26 in Price in May. Joppa Secretary William T. Murphy said Argenta Lodge No. 3 F&A.M. of Salt Lake City will be here May 14. A dinner at 7:30 p.m. is '"heduled. Junior Warden; Norman Sprinkel, E Grand Standard Bearer; Charles LH Behle, E Grand Sword Bearer; Royal A. Watson, E Grand Warder; Bill Bayes, E Grand Sentinel and Kenneth M. Neuschwander, E Grand Inspector General. B. Max Cunningham added two second place points to the Dino total by getting the runnerup position in both the Sun 050 Years 25 Years 1952 page 3. May 27, 1927 the Column Sun Colored Gents Battle From Spots. Green paint may be removed from the seat of a pair of white duck tennis trousers with a bottle of ordinary turpentine, a stiff brush and a pair of scissors. ooo A the discus and shotput. Frank Zubal took second place in the pole vault and was fifth in both hurdle races. Ago The Sun Friday The Sun Advocate April 10, Hoboken resident owned a goat. His next door was the tax and did not particularly relish the goat within sight of his favorite window, so he taxed the neighbors goat four dollars. neighbor assessor, Ausie Kimber, colored, shot John Carter, also colored, through the left leg during a quarrel at Mohrland last Wednesday night and then beat the man over the head with the butt of the weapon, according to a report from the sheriffs office. Kimber was captured at Helper by Marshall C.A. Knobbs, and is now in jail here. He will be returned to Emery County. According to the officer, Kimber declared that Carter had attempted to flirt with Mrs. Kimber. Although the bone was shattered and he was badly beaten about the head, Carter is reported to be recovering. The owner, of the goat took the assessor to task and a demanded to know why this family pet was assessed at that sum. , oT5 Agos Eastern Utah Advocate, Thursday May 22, 1902 The assessor foot. Thomas Jefferson, the U.S. president, was a redhead. The real tough luck story of the day for the Dinos was the difficulty Bobby Potts encountered in his speciality, the long jump. Potts, who has already qualified for state in the event by exceeding the qualifying standard in previous meets, scratched three times in his attempt last week to get eliminated without a single mark to show for it. Luwaun Cunningham, only a sophmore on Coach Excells Dino squad, bested his own school record in e run, running the but the mark was only good for fifth place at the regional. two-mil- Carbons mile relay team, consisting of Callor, Potts, Scott Killian and Zubai , finished fourth. It is the first time in five years that the Dino relay team at this distance has failed to qualify for state. The state Class track and field meet comes off this Saturday at Weber State College in Ogden. Coach Excell will take four athletes to the meet who have qualified in seven events. They include Callor in the 880 and mile, Potts in the long jump and high jump. Max Cunningham in the discus and shotput and ZubaL in the pole vault. 3-- A Years thereupon read to his bewildered Mrs. Nation Sent to Jail neighbor the following Joint smasher sentenced All statute on taxes: to thirty days in prison. and property abutting abounding on the public street shall be taxed at the rate of two dollars per front ners, third place Uintah and fourth place Spanish Fork. The Dinos were paced by their senior captain, Jeff Callor, who won both the 880 yard run and the mile. Callor was one of only two double winners during the day, the other being Uinhurdles. Lurell Bailey ht one-side- Virgil H. Gregg, E Grand tahs hurdler, who won both Bygone Days Saturdays opener with I demand the proof, retorted the irate owner. Bruce Andrews, Gilbert more than the favorite, Springville, who amassed 109 points during the day. Carbon finished fifth in the final tally with 58 points, behind the two front run- - nightcap. Community Center. Vice-Preside- The Advertising Council Payson, the smallest Those elected are: Bert Vice-Preside- Commander; C. Earl Prisk, VE Deputy Grand Commander; Eugene L. Correll, E. Grand Generalissimo, Lawrence F. Butler, E Grand Captain General; Roy W. Robinson, PGC, E Grand Treasurer; Aaron school in Region Six, proved to be the surprise winner of the regional track meet last week, the Lions winning the title on their own track and field with 114 points, five That is strictly in accordance with the statutes of the sovereign state of New Jersey, replied the tax assessor. Roman Solano, Internal Rex Alger, External Bob Williams, Secretary; Phil Jaramillo, Treasurer; of Utah, Tony Kontgas, RE Grand paces Dino trackmen blasted a homerun for CEU in the losing effort. It was announced by outgoing president Dave Lauriski that the Installation and Awards Banquet would be held Saturday at the East President; Com-mande- ry Callor's double win Sewer Bond Election which will be held on May 17, 1977. Pressett, Lawrence F. Butler, I Hey, PGC, E Grand Grand Chaplain. Recorder; Norman A. Smith, E Grand Prelate; Officer of Grand Delbert F. Hansen, E Knights Templar Grand Senior Warden; At Region meet graduate, besting the Eagles Roy Jewkes on the mound. Duane Merrell right-hand- Tony Kontgas was selected R.E. Grand Commander of Knights Templar of Utah. Recorder; Delbert F. Hansen, I Grand Captain of the Guard, Ralph T. Coates, I Grand Conductor of the Council, Virgil H. Gregg, I Grand Junior Steward; Gilbert M. Crill, I Grand Senior Steward; Virgil H. Gregg, I Grand Junior Steward; C. Earl Prisk, I Grand Marshal; Norman The Coal Country Jaycees of the East Carbon and area held Sunnyside election May 3, for the new officers of 1977-7- 8 year. &l Tony Kontgas.JMI Grand M. Durward Lowell, RI Deputy Grand Master; Thomas B. Anderson, RI Grand Principal Conductor of the Work; Aaron Hey PGIM, I Grand Master; a Provo High Peterson, Coal Country Jaycees elect new officers Public Service of This Newspaper Officers of Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of Utah: LH Sprinkel, I Grand Sentinel; Ernest A. Lyon, PGIM, I Grand Lecurer and 1 over-nig- A clusion of the business sessions May 3 officers were elected. 7-- 3 13-- 0 .WHITEl JACK WARDEN Estrada, Rob Hamlin, Max of 4 last games 3-- 1, DOUBLE FEATURE -- standing services. 12-1- 4 On May 12, 13 and 14 the College of Eastern Utah will this out- The guest speaker was the Rev. Corlett. His wit and humor, as Well as his serious message, seemed to all. At the conplease 7-- 4 STARTS FRIDAY of members organization for Highway Patrol Trooper Larry Taylor estimated damage to the mobile home at about $2,000. CEU wins P.M. SYLVhSTMt The annual banquet was at the Price Elks Lodge May 2. Several presentations were made to to stage 'Petrified Forest' GEMBOREE May 14, 15, 1977 Church. CEU whales eyes are protected from salt water by an oily substance so that the whale is constantly shedding greasy tears. A ft Mrs. Carrie Nation was on Friday sentenced to thirty days and to pay a $100 fine by Judge Hazen in the district court for smashing bar fixtures stored in a vacant barn in Topeka, Kansas, in February 1902. She will not appeal the case and has gone to jail. Jordan, Davis and Cedar City are expected to be the top contenders for the title on the basis of their 3-- A performances this spring. Behind this trio, Dixie Payson and Springville have the man power and talent to make a run for the chamoionshiD. |