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Show T'l w r 10 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 41 m N nm Friday, November fmtfugfi ini"p,ni lirriTrTM'rOT'TMTl"T"mil,,l"n,r q n m m iniij I "Bf 14, 1986 At Geary Theater Fashion show set T uesday Fashion Around the World: Then and Now is the theme of College of Eastern Utahs scholarship fashion show set for 7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 18 in the Geary Theater. Most of the area clothing have almost 200 stores outfits modeled in the annual event that has added $5,000 to CEUs scholarship fund over the past four years. The models are from the college and community with the will refreshments featuring delicacies from throughout the world. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at Homespun Gifts, Mimis Fashions, CEUs cosmetology department and CEUs business office. Campus coordinators are Kathy Tuckness and Debbie students Sindi Dixon and Connie O'Driscoll try on outtits they will model in the scholarship fashion show Tuesday at Prichard the Geary Theater. Nearly 200 different outfits will be shown and refreshments are included in the cost of the ticket. CEU with sponsoring organizations including Sigma Mu Sigma, family life department, fashion merchandising class and cosmetology depart- Sports Center and Yellow Front. Other merchants ment. Because of the large response from the community, the annual show has moved from the ballroom to the cafeteria, then the alumni room and now to the Geary Theater, Tuckness said. We have put together the biggest show ever and we hope it will be the best, Besides having clothing modeled in the show, the following merchants have also donated many door prizes to be given away during the show. Those merchants include Boyacks Mens Shop, Cameo Contoures, CEU Bookstore, Chic Shoes, Christensens, Fashion Crossroads, For Every Body, J.C. Penney, Jacks Shoes, K mart, La Potpourri, Legacy, Mad Man Magees, Mimis Fashions, Payless Shoe Source, Red Balloon Childrens Fashions, Sprouse Reitz, Sunset donating door prizes include Alley Cats Fitness Center, ASCEU student government, Baskin Robbins, Bills Home Furnishings, Captured Moments Photogr-pah- y, Cleos Fabrics, Citi Cinemas, Coca-Col-a Bottling Company, Frisco Bay Imports, Homespun Gifts, Love Floral, Price Floral, Radisson Inn, Taylor Maid Beauty Supply and Wendys. The Club Restaruant donated an entire line of international delicacies that will be served at 7 p.m. in the Geary Theater. Other merchants donating refreshments include City Market, Georges Market, Hillview Inn, MJ Enterprises, Radisson Inn, Safeway, Smiths Food and Drug King and Taco Time. Yellow Front provided the funds for the publicity for the show. College enrollment at record high, over 1,700 THANKSGIVING DEADLINES The Sun Advocate and Emery County Progress will be published on Tuesday, Nov. 25 the week of Thanksgiving, rather than Wednesday, Nov. 26. Retail Advertising deadlines will be Friday, Nov. 21, 5:00 p.m. Classified deadlines will be Monday, Nov. 24 at 12:00 noon. The Friday Sun Advocate will be published as usual on Friday, Nov. 28. Advertising deadlines for the Friday edition will be Wed., Nov. 26 at 12:00 noon. College of Eastern Utahs enrollment spiraled 403 students higher than last fall quarters record enrollment. After the third quarter rolls were reported, the enrollment of CEUs main campus in Price is 1,404 head count with its satellite campus in Blanding enrolling 366 to bring its total to 1,770 for fall quarter 1986. Sundays CEU and 1,367. The FTE enrollment was 875 at CEU and 188 at the SJC which totals 1,059 e students. The 1985 enrollment also set a record. The figures were released by the office of admissions and full-tim- records. The statistics are in line with President Michael Petersens long-tergoal of increasing the size of the student body. From the years 1976 to 1986 the college has over doubled its Petersen said. enrollment, full-tim- m which 1985s enrollment, 1,132 head count at 235 at the SJC which totaled e The equivalent ratio is up 207 students student with CEU having 978 and the San Juan Center having 188. These numbers are compared to Open Daily reported 9-- 9; YTAmericas Favorite Store 10-- 6 Pkc& H79 Safe Price Ea. Downy liquid fabric softener d for soft, clothes. 64 fl. oz. ON SALE SAT., NOV. 15 THRU MON., NOV. 17 Sale Price. Our Reg. Fleece Pants. Choose sizes Limit Acrylic 10.97-12.9- fresh-scente- L. 2 Regular Prices May Vary At Some Stores Due To Local Competition U fl Our goal is to double that total again by 1996. We want the enrollment to be up to 2,400 students and 1,800 or 1,900 fulltime students. Petersen expects growth at the college to be extensive in the near future. About 75 percent of the students attending CEU I siU Pressman Action toys. Selection includes Mean Machine 15" Big Job Pickup T ruck, remote-contro- l Highway Tow Truck or 11" Big Wheeler King Quad racer. Sale Price Ea. Board games. Choice of Jeopardy, New Newlywed Game. The Game, $1,000,000 Chance Of A Lifetime Game. Fun for the entire family! Honey-moone- rs Batteries 1.88 Sale Price Pkg. M&Ms chocolate candies. Choice plain or peanut, bag. come from the Wasatch Front area. That is where we are expecting to get our major enrollment Save FOR 22 Our 97C Ea. Place mats of heavy vinyl. O While quantities last 1.99 While quantities lost by Vivian G. Paulos, 18, struck a parked car owned by Roy Nikas in the parking lot at CEU. Damage was estimated at $400 for Nikas. 3:20 p.m. Nov. 10. The vehicle droven by Tom Bill Johnson, 18, collided with that of Dirk Wade Barker, 16, in the parking lot of Carbon High School. Damage was estimated at $300 for Barker and $50 for Johnson. 12:00 p.m. Nov. 11. Francis Dean Denison, 54, was cited for failure to stop and remain at a red light with an accident when his vehicle collided with that of John Philip Gardner, 17, at 100 North and 300 East. Damage for Denison was estimated at $300. Police Report Frank Juliano, 763 was cited tor failure to restrain two dogs and no animal license. 12:30 p.m. Nov. 6. Deborah A. Peet, 242 S. 700 East, reported her car stereo had been stolen from her vehicle while parked in her driveway. Estimated value was $186. 12:55 p.m. Nov. 6. Irene Trujillo, 513 Rose Ave., was cited for failure to restrain her dog. 8:00 pm. Nov. 6. Dwane L. Brand, 324 N. 600 West, reported that someone had put some BBs in the engine of his truck while it was parked at his home. Estimated engine damage was $1,500. 11:00 a.m. Nov. 10. Jackie L. Brown reported the Utah license plate had been taken from her vehicle while it was parked at her home, 325 S. 500 West. 11:30 a.m. Nov. 10. Kirk B. Mangus, Quality Inn, 641 W. Price River Dr., reported that one lawnmower, three vacuum cleaners, several garden tools, one coffee pot and a clock were stolen. Total value was estimated at $875. 4:20 p.m. Nov. 10. Steven Escoubat, reported the window on his camper shell had been damaged by what police suspect to be BB gun. 6:53 p.m. Nov. 10. Shane Spenskop reported that 18.6 gallons of gas had been South store. taken from the 10:05 a.m. Nov. 11. Helen Black, 55 S. 770 East, reported the theft of her purse containing $8 in cash and various credit cards. 10:15 a.m. Nov. 6. Molyneux, Sheriff's Report 2:00 p.m. Nov. 7. Jimmy Ray Campbell, 43, arrested for DUI. 10:00 p.m. Nov. 8. Dennis Paul Hayes, 31, arrested for DUI, failure to appear in court and concealed weapon. 10:20 p.m. Nov. 9. James David Larabee, 26, arrested for commitment or failure to pay fines. 2:50 a.m. Nov. 11. Guy Eugene Cloward, 28, arresed for DUI and driving on a suspended license. 11:40 p.m. Nov. 11. Robert E. Nielson, 23, arrested for burglary of vehicle and theft. 9:15 p.m. Nov. 11. Mont Housekeeper, 22, arrested for failure to appear in court. 9:45 p.m. Nov. 11. Donna G. Rivera, 26, arrested for commitment or failure to pay fines. 7:25 a.m. Nov. 12. Jose Severo Carrillo Leon, 20, arrested for speeding, failure to stop at a stop sign and no Utah license. 10:15 p.m. Nov. 12. Barbara Mae Marvidakis, 49, arrested for 7-- 33 52x70", 52x90 or 70 round 10:15 a.m. Nov. 6. Linda M. Muth, 42, was cited for failure to secure a load with an accident when her load fell off her vehicle and struck two parked vehicles on Carbon Avenue. The first car, owned by Jeanne R. Martin sustained $150 damage and that owned by Robert Henry Gray sustained $50 in damages. 11:45 a.m. Nov. 6. A vehicle driven by Jack W. Sengl, 17, collided with that of Gary D. Sanchez, 17, in the drivethrough at McDonalds. Damage was estimated at $100 for Sanchez. 9:15 p.m. Nov. 9. An unknown suspect vehicle struck a parked car owned by Myma Hanna and fled the scene at Smiths Food King parking lot. Damage was estimated at $300. 9:45 p.m. Nov. 9. James David Larabee, 26, was cited for improper backing with an accident when his vehicle struck that of Bebe Welch, 21, at 61 S. 700 East. Damage was estimated at $150 for Larabee and $200 for Welch. 12:20 p.m. Nov. 9. John L. Holden, 16, was cited for improper backing With an accident when his vehicle struck an unattended parked car owned by Thomas G. Ori at 293 N. 400 East. Damage for Ori was estimated at $300. 11:40 a.m. Nov. 10. The vehicle driven '36 Our 1.57 Ea. 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