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Show 8A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 4, 1995 ET.L The public is welcome. CLUBNOTES ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Castle Valley Chapter meets the third Thursday of each month, 7 p.m., at CEU museum. Certification classes are offered Tuesdays through June 8, 7 to 10 p.m., in the museum classroom. The class is available to the public and meets requirements for level one of the Utah Statewide Avocational Archaeologist program. TOASTMASTERS CLUB meets the first and third Thursday of each month, 7 p.m., in the classroom at Castleview Hospital. Anyone who would like to improve public speaking skills is welcome. FRIENDS OF PALEONTOLOGY Castle Valley Chapter meets the second Tuesday of each month at CEU Prehistoric ROCKY MOUNTAIN WRANGLERS Museum. Meetings are open to the public. 4-- classroom. - AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL COUNCIL meets the second Wednesday of each month at the senior citizens center. - will practice with horses Thursdays at Carbon County Fairgrounds. Activities include training clinics, parades, trail rides, horse shows, overclub welcomes new members. night camp and more. The For information, contact Barbara Lott. CARBON HISTORICAL SOCIETY meets the third Tuesday ofeach month, 7 p.m., in the CEU Prehistoric Museum HABITAT FOR HUMANITY of Castle Country has its public meeting the second Thursday of each month, 6 p.m., in the commission chambers at the Carbon County Courthouse. For information, to volunteer or donate, call or stop by the courthouse Monday through Friday. arena Monday and Thursday nights. Anyone H NBHA BARREL RACING National Barrel Horse Association District 7 racing dates are May 11, Castle Dale arena, 6 p.m.; May 16, Huntington arena, 6 p.m.; May 25, Castle Dale arena, 6 p.m.; June 8, Carbon fairgrounds, 7 p.m.; and June 27, Carbon fairgrounds, 7 p.m. June 27 will be District 7 finals. NBHA is open to men, women and children. For information, contact Barbara Lott. RIM ROCK RIDERS Junior Riding Club will ride at the 17 younger is welcome to join. years old and CASTLE COUNTRY HORSE SHOW ASSOCIATION Show dates are May 6, June 17, July 8 and Aug. 12. Events will be offered for all age groups. For information, call Roslyn (Gene) Motte, Joyce (Pat) Worley or Gary Gray after 5 p.m. HELPER AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Fourteen members met at the Helper auditorium for the April 27 meeting. Mary Lupo hosted. Lou Dean Bouvier opened the meeting, read minutes and gave the financial report. Chairman Vi Skriner announced that Poppy Day will be May 20. Members will distribute poppies at Wal-Maand Workmans Market. The closing meeting will be May 25 at the Helper auditorium. rt CLUBS Carbon County youth ages 8 are currently club projects involving clothing, expressenrolled in being ive arts, gardening, livestock, horses, foods and nutrition, crafts, photography, child care and shooting sports. Volunteer leaders are needed to share skills and knowledge. Family groups are welcome. For information, contact USU Extension Service at the county courthouse, 120 E. Main, Price. 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H EVENTS TAKE PRIDE IN UTAH DAY will be May 13. Take Pride in Utahs Castle Country along with the Carbon and Emery County centennial commissions are mounting two projects in Emery and two in Carbon. Take Pride in Utah needs 60 people in Carbon and 60 people in Emery to help with projects at Mill-sit- e Reservoir, Buckhom rock art panel, Carbon County Airport and Helper riverway. For information, call Jerilyn Mathis in Emery County or Penny Dunn in Carbon County. AY VALU Srnana Washer & MISS CARBON COUNTY Applications are being taken the Miss Carbon County Scholarship Pageant, scheduled July 27. The winner will receive a $1,500 scholarship to the college of her choice in Utah. First and second attendants will receive one-yetuition scholarships to CEU, sponsored by Carbon County Chamber of Commerce and Price Lions Club. For information, call the Chamber of Commerce office, Nancy Ward at First Class Travel or Linda Johnstun. Dryer Washer Model LW3502W2 for Dryer Model LE4317W2 Full 2 ar Full 2 year warranty year warranty White porcelain tub Reversable door Removable upfront lint filter Fabric softenerliquid bleach dispenser Extra-larg- e PLEASANT VALLEY DAYS The Scofield event will be presented July 1, beginning with fireworks on the lake Friday at dark. capacity Extra large capacity $32995 39995 Iv PIXINPIX m Refrigerator r-- 'St At t.j $QQQ95 Model BX20Q Thermostatic Control System Bottom Freezer Convenience Humidity Controlled Crispers Temp-Assur- e Refrigerated Meat Keeper Dairy Compartment Huggers Removable Covered Egg Bucket Food Storage Module Optional Ice Maker Glass Shelves Asjustable Half-Wid- th East-Centr- al ncii P46732BA Home Theatre r Stereo 46" Projection Monitor-Receive- Full Glider Rocker Rocker Similar to Illustration $22995 Box Spring & Color Watch Oak S1 6995 Mattress PREHISTORY WEEK Castle Valleys celebration includes the following events: Family activity day, May 6, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., CEU museum, with Native American dancers, crafts, food and drinks; free admission. Archaeology Discovery Night, May 8, 7 p.m., CEU museum; admission fee per family required. Vegetarian Dinosaur Diets lecture by Dr. William Tidwell, May 9, 7 p.m., CEU museum; free admission. Hogan Pass Project - New Information About Old People lecture by Mike Metcalf, May 10, 7 p.m., CEU museum; free admission. Underground Mining and Seismic Energy Release in Utah lecture by Dr. Walter Arabasz, May 12, 7 p.m., CEU museum; free admission. On the Dinosaurs Trail field trip to Cleveland-Lloy- d quarry, May 13, 10 a.m., visitors center; free admission, Backpacking with the Backpacker Kokopelli? field trip to Nine-Mil- e Canyon, May 13, car caravan will leave CEU museum at 9:30 a.m.; free admission. SRS 1 Two Programs At The () Lets You Same Time Sound Retrieval System Brings Three Dimensional Realism To Television Audio VldeoAudio Monitor Panel With Connector Master Touch Universal Remote $1 89995 EARL JENSEN BENEFIT The transplant fundraiser will be presented May 6 from 7 p.m. to midnight at Canyon View Junior High School. A dance will be hosted by Rocky Mountain Dance Machine will Bill Buckley from KSOP. An auction by Randy Anderson will begin at 8 p.m. A variety of items will be auctioned, including an autographed Steve Young football. BICYCLE SAFETY RODEO The event to celebrate National Safe Kids Week will be presented May 11 at 3 p.m. at Creekview Elementary. Participants can get bicycles inspected and registered with the police, test riding skills as well as learn about the importance of helmets and other child injury prevention information. A prize of a bicycle helmet will be given away. The event is sponsored by Carbon County Recreation, Southeastern Utah Health District and Creekview. BLACK DIAMOND QUEEN CONTEST will be conducted May 21 at 2 p.m. at Days Inn. There will be impromptu - Twin Set (Continued on page 6B) Fu,,Set igsg Ednet class ..... slated jam ana DOWN I- 'delivers any new WurlHzer or Baldwin PIANO Offer Ends Saturday MUSIC 5a E. Main, Pries Banana Chair NOW Gas stock Start at in ASSOCIATED VOLUME BUYERS Electric Water Heaters 3995 w & 4 Dishwasher $37995 Model DU5000 Whisper Wall insulation for quiet operation FREE DELIVERY The Utah State Office of Education will conduct a public hearing to explain the first draft of the new social studies core curriculum and hear concerns regarding the document. The hearing will be conducted over EDNET on Monday, May 8 from 3 to 5 p.m. at 12 sites throughout the state. One will be held at the College of Eastern Utah, 451 E. 400 North, Price, in the main building. DISCOVER NEW WORLDS Without Crossing An Ocean. Young folks from countries across the globe will arrive this August with one wish: to spend a semester or a year as an American teenager. Each year families across the US discover new worlds by hosting a foreign exchange student, aged 1 1 8, from Germany, Russia Spain, Brazil, Japan, or one ofmany other countries around the world through the A1FS Foundations Academic Year In America (AYA) program. AYA teens arc carefully screened for English and academic ability, and arrive with their own medical insurance and spending money. Host families gain an understanding and appreciation foranotherculturc, and receive a scholarship toward international traveL AYA is inviting interested families to contact: Notional billion do'lar Heidi buying group Academic Year mAmenca Uli-- Foundation (800) 322-467- 8 ext. 5407 |