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Show San Advocate F.Y.I. 14A Thursday, August 10, 1995 (Continued from Page 9 A) WESTRIDGE REGISTRATION Sixth grade students will register Aug. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily, according to the following schedule: last names A to G, Aug. 14; last names H to M, Aug. 15; last names N to Z, Aug. 16. No fees for sixth graders. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Seventh grade students register Aug. fees will be colof initial. locker last and art regardless Activity, lected during registration. 14-1- AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL COUNCIL meets the second Wednesday of each month at the senior citizens center. The public is welcome. 17-1- - ROCKY MOUNTAIN WRANGLERS will practice with horses Thursdays at Carbon fairgrounds. Activities include training clinics, parades, trail rides, horse shows, overnight club welcomes new members. For camp and more. The contact Barbara Lott. information, 4-- ELEMENTARY REGISTRATION will register Aug. 14 from 10 a.m. to H 8, Wellington students 1 p.m. CHS VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS Carbon High volleyball school will be in the conducted tryouts gym Aug. 6 from 8 to 10 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. daily. For information, contact the CHS RIM ROCK RIDERS The junior riding club will practice at the arena Monday and Thursday nights. Anyone 17 years old and younger is welcome to join. EVENTS coaches. Mont Harmon MHJH VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS Junior High will conduct volleyball tryouts Aug. 8 from 3 to 5 p.m. in the school gym. 14-1- CARBON HIGH REGISTRATION Juniors register taken at and yearbooks may be ordered. Senior registration is Aug. 17, with pictures by Sophomore pictures will be taken appointment Aug. shortly after school begins. Fees include student activity, $30; book rental, $20; locker - Aug. 16; pictures will be USU GYMNASTICS CAMP Ray Com, USU head coach, will instruct at a gymnastics camp for all ageslevels Sept. 9 at the CUGA gym on Carbon Avenue in Price. For information, contact Betty Jo Willey or Cally Davis. 7. rental, $2; home economicsfood, $15; participation (two maximum per student), $20; bandchoir uniform rental, $20. Fee waiver application forms are available at the office. 7-- play features 14 songs by Irving Berlin. The fundraising event at the Spring Glen will benefit the Proceeds dinner. for Fees are the park. required park. SPRING GLEN SALMON BAKE will be presented Aug. 26 from 5 to 8 p.m. MUG BOG - The event for former Peerless, Spring CANYON DAYS Standardville, Latuda, Rains and Mutual residents is Canyon, scheduled Aug. 12 at the Helper City Park beginning at 10 a.m. Potluck lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. Refreshments will be available. Bring chairs, photos and memories to share. will be Aug. 12 from 11 HIAWATHA DAYS REUNION at Pioneer Park, Price. For information, call Eldon Miller. a.m. to 3 p.m. PRICE CULTURAL EVENTS The cultural commission has announced its summer program schedule. Events will be presented at the Peace Garden at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted, with the Price Civic Auditorium serving as a backup location in inclement weather. The schedule includes Aug. 10, Checkmate, rock n roll; Aug. 17, Polynesian performers, Laulu family; Aug. 24, Huntington Mens Glee Club, western folk music; Aug. 31, Castle Rock, classic rock; Sept. 7, Double Down finale; Sept. 14, stories of Carbon County. CHS CLASS OF 65 will celebrate its reunion For information, contact Leo and Diane Truscott, Aug. Bemie Morris or Kirt Marsing. 30-ye- 18-1- ar 9. CHS CLASS OF 75 will have its 20th reunion Aug. Contact Dave Capalbo, 2590 S. 660 West, Price; LaRae Jensen, 11-1- 2. 1244 S. 600 West, Price; or Cindy Marchello, 267 S. 700 West, Price. ELMO HORSE N BUGGY DAY will be presented Aug. Saturdays activities include pioneer and antique displays; free breakfast, 7 to 9 a.m.; parade, 10 a.m.; program, 11 a.m.; games, 1 to 3 p.m.; program, 3 to 6 p.m.; dinner, 6 p.m., nominal fee required; and dance, 8 to 11 p.m., nominal fee required. A fireworks display is slated Friday night. The Cedar Mountain bike ride will start Saturday at 7 :30 a.m. at the church in Elmo. Riders should sign up to participate in the three to five hour, round trip event. Each parti- cipant will need a helmet and two water bottles. Low-inco- 12. CHS CLASS OF 1990 reunion is slated Aug. 19, with dinner at 7:30 p.m. and dancing at Carbon Country Club. ic by Pete, Art, Leslie and Ray; 50-mi- le noon, HMS meat loaf; 1 p.m., bowling at Price. 9 a.m., blood Aug. 14 pressure; 10 a.m., blood pres- HOME FURNISHINGS 0 trade mark and Balloons for the kids! QGsasas? fltn&0t do 03055? r &ca oca MISS CARBON COUNTY Organizers are seeking entrants for the scholarship pageant, rescheduled on Oct. 21 at the Price Civic Auditorium. For information, contact the Car- sure; noon, HMS chicken fried steak; 1 p.m., bowling at Helper. 10 a.m., crochet Aug. 15 class; noon, HMS hambeans; 1 p.m., card playinggame day. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Aug. 16 ceramics; noon, potluck picnic at Little Bear, bring utensils. Aug. 17 9 a.m., ceramics; noon, HMS chicken pot pie; 1 p.m., artscrafts; 3 to 7 p.m., ceramics; 8 p.m., dance. HMS: Hot meals for seniors. Trips planned Aug. Mesquite, Nev.; Aug. 30, Sundance outdoor theatre, Provo Canyon. For information, contact the Carbon County Council on Aging, 30 E. 200 South, Price. 24-2- The fundraising activity will be presented Aug. 19 at noon at the Wellington Industrial Park on Ridge Road. Events include mill six classes plus powder puff. Proceeds will benefit the Wellington City Fire Department. WESTRIDGE PTA needs a president to serve during the coming year. For information, contact Liz Unsworth or leave a message at the middle school. MONT HARMON REGISTRATION Registration for ninth grade students is slated from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily according to the following schedule: last names N to Z, Aug. 1 1. Eighth graders will register as follows: last names A to D, Aug. 14; last names E to M, Aug. 15; and last names N to Z, Aug. 16. Yearbooks will be sold during registration. Ninth grade fees include book rental, $25; studentbody, $18; locker rental, $2; shop deposit, $5; home economics deposit, $15; and science, $5. Eighth grade fees include book rental, $25; studentbody, $18; locker rental, $2; and shop deposit, $5. students must contact the principal to apply for fee waivers. Castle Valley Community Theatre MUSICAL COMEDY will present Annie Get Your Gun on Aug. 10, 11 and 12 at 7 :30 p.m. each evening at Mont Harmon Junior High School. The 14-1- SCHOOLS 14-1- 6, bon County Chamber of Commerce office in Price. SQUARE DANCING will be presented Tuesdays, 8 p.m., at Creekview Elementary. Bring your own partners. For infor mation, contact Randy Christopherson in Carbonville or Vernon Huff in Wellington. to broadcast productions commemorating WWil bombing KUED KUED Channel 7 commemorates the 50th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki this month with two powerful productions retelling the significant moment in history and 6, profiling the mastermind behind the bombs creation. Airing on Wednesday, Aug. at 7 p.m., Rain of Ruin: The Bombing of Nagasaki examines the 75 crucial hours between the bombing of Hir- 23 oshima and Nagasaki. Was it necessary for the United States to drop the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki to end the war with Japan? Did Japan finally surrender because of the atomic bombs or for other reasons? Rain of Ruin: The Bombing of Nagasaki confronts these questions, presenting the views of scholars and eyewitnesses to provide an intriguing picture of this turning point in history. The one-hoprogram offers a richly textured account of the contradictions, ur LOVE SEATS Save $300 to $500 $1 8800 Ete SECTIONALS SAVE $500-$150- inter-relationshi- $2995 New Construction Many more items to numerous to mention! Quantities Limited ambi- Licensed and Insured 84 Serving Carbon $79.95 Value Following on Wednesday, Aug. 23 at 8 p.m. is The Day After Trinity: J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb. This Peabody Award-winnin- g documentary profiles physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer the man responsible for the detonation of the first atomic bomb, code named Trinity. A student of poetry, a linguist and explorer of spiritual ideals, Oppenheimer was also the architect of the most powerful weapon in history. Driveways Parking Lots Sealing Overlays Patching 801-756-29- LAMPS & Emery Counties KITCHEN TABLES Odd Styles and guities of politics and military strategy in times of war. 0 Banana Chairs ps In December 1953, Castle Valley Community Theatre Presents $250 Oppen-heime- rs eminence came to an when his security clearend ance was lifted by President Eisenhower, pending a hearing before the Atomic Energy Commission. In the trial, Oppenheimer was questioned about his opposition to the development of the hydrogen bomb and two-mon- accused of Communism. The commission found him to have fundamental defects in char- on your favorite brand names... 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