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Show p Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 13A Tuesday, May 11, 1993 -- Zions teller to retire Rose Marie Star will be retiring from Zions Bank on May 14 after 20 years of dedicated service. She has worked at the Price office and east Price office as teller, senior teller, head teller and customer service representative. During retirement, she plans to travel and visit with her children and grandchildren. Zions Bank will hold an open house on Friday, May 14, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the east Price location, 625 East 100 North. releases honor CEU Jan Young, director of admissions and records at the College of Eastern Utah in Price, recently announced that 229 students were named to the deans list for winter quarter 1993. A student must carry at least 12 credit hours and maintain a grade point aver- age of 3.5 or higher to be named on the deans list. Students earning grade point averages above 3.75 are recognized as high honor students. 4.00 Emily Janet Adair, Emmett C. Adair, Julie C. Allred, Sharon Kay Andersen, Alanzo H. Atene, Emmett Belone, Myron Benally, Steve Benally, Mark Adam Black, Oliver L. Boone, Michael S. Briggs, Matt Lynn Bryner, Charles Maurice Butterfield, Andrew H. Chee, Karen Sue Clark, Glenn Cly, George Loyd Collins, Joanne Drys-dalTeri L. Grange, Mark K Hall, Glenda Halton, Amos Holiday, Cliff R. Johnson, Aaron C. Keith, Lee King, Stanley Dee Lee, Val J. Lynch, Steve James Manzanares, Heather L. McArthur, Jaye Bemadine McCurtain, Tina K. Ori, Jesse Paulsen, Ronald E. Prisbrey, Ryan P. Reid, Teresa L. Swasey, Randall A. Topolovec, Christopher Tso-siHumphrey TTsosie. Hal Jft Wilcock Jr., Anthony R. Yazzie and Tom Yellowman. e, e, Sarah Anne 3.98 Hathorne. Heiner and Richmond. 3.94 Ashlee Rae Ferguson and Christopher Olson. Lance D. Williams 3.93 and Tiffany Ann McCourt. Bonnie Jean Bird. 3.92 3.91 Sharon Marie S. Miner, Aaron Brown, Aimee D. Oveson and Sonja Dee Stirling. 3.90 Heather D. Baggs, D. Emery, Laura K Kathryn Knudson, Rae Ona Huntsman, Carrie N. Jones, Jennifer Oveson, Gerogia P. Porter, Ricky John Torgerson and Arthur Duane Wise II. Jedd Bean Morley 3.89 and Scott Ross Stilson. Suzanne Dalton, 3.88 Travis L. Wakefield, Thomas Williams and Matthew S. Harward. Vincent Joseph 3.87 Brown, Lynne Taylor, Harrison Clitso, Harrison Nelson, Larry Rock and Macgale Darcy Yellowman. 3.86 Cheryl Ann Callon and Leslie F. Walker. 3.85 Kimberly Peacock, 3.95 Cody D. Samantha A. Robert Karl Lemon and Nathan J. Killpack. William Lee StrinMiriam II, Tanner, Leslie ger Robinett and Brian Keith Montano. Lance M. Hanna, 3.83 Allison E. McKenna and Cha-r- a L. Pulsipher. 3.82 Jessica Pearl Jen-ricChad Williams Christ-ma- s and Pamela K. 3.84 h, roll Reddington. 3.81 Heidi Sue Nieder-hause- Heather M. Bentley, Justin L. Hanson, Tim J. Nee- dles, Justin R. Tolley and Rusty Kay Truman. 3.80 Shauna L. Bryner, Brian Olsen, Ryan H. Bailey, Jody Dawn Fausett and Jenny Veloy Powell. 3.79 Micah Patterick. 3.78 Elaine Allred 3.77 Brittany Johnston. 3.76 Jan Christensen, Darrin M. Ilurdsman, Bret K Lowe, Sarah Palmer, Roger L. Siggard, Julie S. Jordan and gold-seeki- Emaline Sanderson E. Carbon selects Girls Staters East Carbon American Leg- has selected three girls to attend the 46th session of Utah Girls State. Did you ever wonder how it feels to be plastered and fitted for a death mask? The Helper Girls selected were Erin Tawnie Ilintze; and Emaline Elaine Miller, daughter of Jim Sanderson, daughter of Sam and LaRene Miller; Nichole and Polly Sanderson. The Ilintze, daughter of Doug and girls are outstanding students of East Carbon High School and will attend Girls State June 7 to 12 at Southern Utah University at Cedar City. past two weeks developing one anothers face mask. They will Purge the Urge'n paint their individual death ienced the wonderful excitement. They have spent the creativity. Stephanie Topolovec, HJIIS reporter ion Auxiliary g, dairy and other interests. In addition to providing a narrative of Coltons history, Finch will also bring a number of period photographs depicting the town, its people and businesses from as earlv as the 1880s and 1890s. HJHS students make death masks Junior High advanced art and art II classes have exper- mask using their own Feel the Surge 3.75 Tonya Edwards, Hoyt, Susan M. Acerson, Michael John Clayton, Charles Larson, Blake Clark Moon, Tamyra Ann Warmack and Kathrine Ann Wright. Sue Ann Martell, 3.73 Cassie Ann Dodge, Noel Ann Guymon, Angela M. Marx and Don M. Torgerson. Shauna L. 3.72 Anderson. Rodney Scott 3.71 Jefferson B. Bell II, Travis L. Coyne, Trevor Max Smith, Michelle Jensen and Kenneth Rafelito. 3.70 Darwin C. Anderson, Melissa Blackburn, Deanna Buck, James L. Miller, Rick W. Postma, Bart M. Pulsipher, Kimberlee S. Rhoades! Blenda Roye', Jeanette E. Santistevan and Trevor K Tomlinson. 3.68 Danette Marie DAmbrosio and Brent A. Pace. 3.67 Rosanne Chidester. 3.66 Nikki Anderson, Deraid K. Anderson, Becky Lynn Grange, Yvonne S. Herrera, Brenda J o Piccolo, Monica Vea and Shawn K Leonard. Beth A. Dawes, 3.65 Melissa Ann Holt, Tara Jean Fay and Lyle Don Swapp. Richard Frank 3.64 Anderson. Korina Maria 3.63 Garcia. 3.62 Kreg E. Asay, Bryan Black, Renae O. Bushman, Curt R. Dustin, Chelay S. Eagar, Nolan B. Merritt, Tina Kay Peacock, Quentin LeRoy Robb and Emily S. Scott. 3.61 Cara Lyn McCormick, Stephanie Hall and Clark Dennis Thomason. 3.60 Nicole Paluso, Bran-de- e J. Blake, Paulette Jan Fay and Bruce L. Prator. Laurie Anne 3.59 Car- mack, Shane P. Stilson, Eden Deanne Thompson and Tracy 'piz&fatmlcvt, Friday & Saturday, May 14 & 15 In Downtown Price We'll be on 1st East between 1st North and 1st South NEW CARS, BOATS JET SKIS, RVs HORSE TRAILERS AND MORE PRIZES DRAWINGS REFRESHMENT FUN Don't Miss It! Special Financing FINANCING UP TO 60 MONTH Your Hometown Credit Unions will be on hand with e financing at this low rate for this sale only. on-sit- A. Burton. 3.58 Tammy K Rogers, Amanda Hall, Dorothy A. Carter and Cindy Kay Parkinson. 3.57 Tracy Pehrson, Tul-le- y Black, J erry Grandson and Terri Kathleen Mills. Shane Griffin, 3.56 Christopher G. Jewkes, Kimberly Ann Lemons, Richelle Wakefield, Daniel T. Webber and Jeff N. Jordan. Joann C. Stout, 3.55 (Continued on Page I would like people to know 14A ) how satisfied I am with the cement I had done by CASTLE VALLEY LANDSCAPING (637-882- The Carbon County Historical Society has invited longtime Colton resident Dennis Finch to discuss the history of the town on Tuesday, May 18, at 7 p.m. at the College of Eastern Utah Pehistoric Museum. The Finch family originally settled in Colton, then known as Pleasant Valley Junction, in 1894. Finchs mother lived there for 85 years and Finch, himself, was raised and retired there. Colton got its start much earlier as part of the Spanish trial used in the 16th century Colorado by the expedition. Since that time, it has hosted railroad, ranch-in- Heather Tanner. This is not NOT a paid endorsement. edging r, Society to hear Colton history 0) A very satisfied customer, Thank You Thomas c. Means Balanced Rock Credit Union Carbon Credit Union Desert View Credit Union Sunnyside Credit Union Utah Central Credit Union UP&L Employees Credit Union Your friends and neighbors at your nearby credit union encourage you to attend this show and shop with your local dealers: MOUNTAIN VIEW MOTORS DAVIS CROFTS MOTORS BLUE WATER MARINE GREAT OUTDOORS STORE COMMUNITY FORD COMMUNITY CHRYSLER DEE'S RV SALES BK'S STOP & SHOP |