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Show fiyhj Saturday, Sept. 4 -- , vs. I ;V"xV;V to challenge Colorado team today Dimes V V . A t 4 ' - A f .ff x H4 4 kv'. . Av S ' A I'W Coach Tom Rabb will take his Carbon High grid team to Grand Junction this afternoon (Sat.) for a 1:30 p.m. game with Central High of the western Colorado city, the second and last of two preseason practice games prior to the opening of league play next Friday with Uintah in Vernal. ;X fl? A enrollment Coach Rabb is hopeful that his team worked out the series of misplays, penalties and bobbles that they suffered through in the loss to Jordan on the home field Tuesday night. There was one casualty in the game, Gary Smith being taken to the Carbon Hospital of a leg injury early in for 11 u f , ( A the Check Point in Price, which sells new styles, is the third store of the Provo-Orebased chain. New are being planned. Cori Wright area women named to edition 4 tstanding Young Women of America. Raelene Allred of Price, Jan Riddle, and Ellen Van Otterloo of Helper and Buena Belle Wilson of Huntington have been listed in the addition edition. rhe Outstanding of Women nerica Program is signed to honor and courage exceptional ung women between ; ages of 21 and 36 10 have distinguished smselves in their in their mes, in their and jfessions lung being considered the for fifty-on- e presented chosen outstanding senior in the College of Natural Resources in 1974. Michael has been USU for working Extension Service as a SI AMI S Cl'llFN The only thing which would prevent the of the purchase equipment would be fires between now and 5 gW Seamus January Price 637 11B1 Castle Dale 748 2551 Service to all Faiths'1 GdteGotfOona (3Qooeo AgMG CAHDOrJ SCHOOL DISTRICT COAir.WHITY EDUCATION PElOGDAr.1 Fall OcmocflCB 1977 Coordinator, Boyd A. Bell a son King CLASSES OFFERED AT CARBON HIGH: part mortal and part elt. This son, Flondrix, the product of Barlocks sexual f trangression with an Elvan princess, sets out on a gargantuan quest for both a past and a future, wending his way through kingdoms of dwarves, people, and sorcerer scientist available at HORIZON BOOKS 41 East Main Price 637-543- 3 and Tuesday September Monday, September 13 - Room B53 from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Contact Kent Young Adult High School Completion: For High School credit: General Math, Basic Math, History, English, Reading, Science, Driver Education. Adult Basic Education: Math, English, Reading. General Adult Education: Art, Sewing, Cake Decorating, Crafts. Any class can be held If 10 people are interested. Art - Instructor, Maxine Bryner Registration Sept. 19, 6:30 - 9:00 P.M. 12 637-246- 3. 637-013- CLASSES OFFERED AT REEVES ELEMENTARY 637-562- 0 CLASSES OFFERED AT WELLINGTON registration A. Bell 2 JR. HIGH Womens Slim & Trim - $10.00 Fee. Georgene Richmond, Instructor. Class starts Tuesday, September 20 at Mont Harmon Gymnasium at 7:00 P.M. Art, Sculpture and Painting - Instructor, Mr. Chad Watt. Registration: Tuesday, September at Mont Harmon Jr. High. 13, in Room 108 CLASSES OFFERED AT HELPER JR. HIGH Gymnastics Elementary Age. Registration on Tuesday, September 20 from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Contact Paula Ball 472-354- 7, CLASSES OFFERED AT PRICE ELEMENTARY second language: English as Spanish Speaking. Registration: Contact Herman Nava Telephone or Elsie Trujillo - 637-346- 637-173- CLASSES OFFERED AT MONT HARMON REGISTRATION c going Richard Adams fire danger created for children in the told the forests, Cyfers County Commission will increase, Cyfers Watership Down. that because of the said. The book begins small number of fires The Commissioners in the district this year, many years from there may be money asked Cyfers to ask for now, when, in a rude left in the fire control the equipment pur- new world built on the budget to purchase chase in about two atomized ashes of the axes, chain saws and months when the fire old, a son is bom to season is over. other tools. Barlocks, the Dark Fausett Mortuary 1978. Kranz and the innocent Cullen, using a humor of Flondrix ranging from the gentle sensuality the Astra, to the ribald , has and of the Elvan joined past mythology daughter The result: a to a age. In king. of world war fourth November 1, Cyfers so, he has future fires, County doing created a magical magic. Fire Control Officers said. for adutls as JWW'WJU. world said Roger Cyfers With the number of This book as the one I unique Tuesday. into the hunters post-atomi- Morticians coordinator. He plans to start a Ph.D. program at Colorado State University in range economics in elves. The books own apocalypse is special Astra and Flondrix in the conreached represents a departure frontation between the in the field of fantasy skills of the an erotic distorted fiction: Tolkien. GRANTFAUSETT PAUL KELLY ranch al If the slow fire season continues for the next two months, there may be money budgeted for buying hand tools and equipment to fight m and specialist demonstration unheard-o- Budget surplus for supplies Herman Beckman. extension range new books those nets request change by County Inspector Building She said Beckman demanded 65 foot roads be constructed to meet Michael wrote a county standards. She thesis entitled In- said he also threatened creased calf produc- to have all those who tion and returns from have bought part of the improved range and 200 acres moved off. livestock management on a northern Utah Well get back to ranch. He also received you before the week is a bachelors degree in over, Commissioner range science in 1974 Jim Simone promised. from Utah State. Phi, Alpha Zeta, Sigma Pi, and was also state awards to be to Ferron, has completed requirements for the degree of Master of in Science range economics at Utah State University. Xi Ac- annual prestigious awards volume. In addition, they are now the land will be divided into 10 acre parcels and then be sold. While attending Utah e of Heat will very likely be a factor in the day game as the heat wave continues and Grand Junction is noted for being much warmer than Carbon County. The land is owned by Frank Feichko. He said State Michael was a member of Phi Kappa women who have made complishments such as the most noteworthy these are the result of contributions in their dedication, service and individual states. From state leadership - qualities these fifty-onwhich deserve to be winners, the Ten Young recognized and Outstanding Women of America will remembered. be chosen. The ten These women, along national winners will with approximately then be honored at the fellow Ou- annual awards lun10,000 tstanding Young cheon to be held this Women of America fall in Washington, from across the United D.C. will be States, in the presented one following the by LOGAN Michael H. Mrs. Feichko said Ralphs, son of Mr. and she did not approve of Mrs. Max H. Ralphs, the handling of the zone locations have been listed in the 1977 edition of Ou- im- the game. Commission. The announcement was amde this week by Richard Hayward, owner. Four area women communities. mediately return home to from USU The new manager replaces Dennis Herald who will work at Check Points store in Orem. 4 will and Cori Wright has been appointed new manager of Check Point clothing store in Price. graduated from Carbon High w . . Agriculture gets degree School. She has attended College of Eastern Utah. 1 Residential County Miss Wright, a native of Price, , Agriculture Ferron man appoints manager r .f the team Two hundred acres of land in the Miller Creek area has been rezoned and from Mining Price clothing store J) However This afternoons game is slated for Stocker Stadium in Lincoln Park at Grand Junction and the Zone change brings protest Tracy Laws hobbles Jordan's runner. 1 goes. the second half. Smith is not expected to be available for the Central game. Warriors have come on fast in recent years in their athletic endeavors as the Grand Junction area continues to grow so the Dinos may be in for a stiff test. Central is the smallest of the two Grand Junction high schools putting them in the same class as the Dinos in so far as student Vv S' j vV V v Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 10, 1977 ELEMENTARY Activities: Wednesday - Square Dancing begins Wednesday, Sept. 7. Saturday Square Dancing begins Saturday, Sept. 10. cDKses OFFERED at east carbon HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION Monday, September 19 from 7:00 to 8:00 P.M. at the High School. Contact Lerry Wallace 888-446- Contact Boyd Basic Education: English, Math, G.E.D. Adult 637-173- 2 CLASSES OFFERED AT DURRANT ELEMENTARY REGISTRATION 1 or Adult Basic Ed.: Math, English, English Second 888-227- Language Ceramics Womens and Men's Physical Education and Tuesday, September Monday, September 13 from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Contact Row Zwahlen 12 37-2525. Adult Basic Education: Evening arranged. Math, English, Reading. hours Wood Working Art - Beginning Oil Painting Swimming - Public Beginning Spanish - 8:30 A.M. Instructor, Rudy Roybal. Any class can be offered if there is enough people interested. |