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Show T uesday, May i-a- 24, 1988 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 3A Malmstrom, Boyack in national competition rmer Jack to close its doors Farmer Jack supermarket will be closing its doors in Price for the final time on May 31, and officials of the chain store said Smiths Food King is purchasing the Price property. According Karalee to Christenson in the public affairs office for Farmer Jack in their Salt Lake City offices, the store will hold a liquidation sale prior to the May 31 date and Smiths will take over the store and remaining inventory on June 1. Jeff Smith, president James A. Malmstrom James A. Malmstrom of and Dynette M. Boyack were named Smiths Food King, told the Sun Advocate their chain had looked at the possibility of purchasing the Farmer Jack store and the Price Raised big bucks adjoining Osco, demolishing the building and building a superstore on the property. We just dont feel the store The recent for cystic fibrosis in Carbon County raised a record $12,825. Last year the Carbon County effort was the greatest In the nation and Bowl-for-Brea- and parking are adequate where we are now, Smith said. However, Smith said he had not yet approved any such purchase agreement. th promoters feel it will be again this year. While participants watch, Wendy Cowley and Jaime Olsen of the Huntington effort, counted up pledges. College announces Smith also said Monday afternoon that Smiths Food King would definitely be changing locations next year, but the exact location had not yet been The College of Eastern Utahs Institutional Council recently approved the appointment of Richard Robinson as head of the colleges vocational education department and Russell G. Wilson as a new choir in- structor. A native of East Carbon, Robinson has been employed at CEU since 1980. He supervised the activities of the mining department as its chairman and established many contacts with mining companies and their support industries in that role. Richard already has the appropriate contacts and the necessary experience to do an outstanding job in the assignment, CEU President Michael Petersen told the council. As part of his new job, Robinson will work as the colleges liaison officer with agencies like the Job Training and Partnership Act, Vocational Rehabilitation and State Board Jacks. Christenson said Tuesday the food chain is still looking for a buyer for their store in Castle Dale and has two or three looking at it. She said they hoped to have it sold in the next few weeks. School to graduate first time The first seventh grade class to graduate from Westridge Middle School will have a graduation ceremony and dance on Wednesday, May 25 from 6 : 30 until 9 : 30 p.m. at the school most Lodges PRE personnel changes determined. There are about 25 employees at the local Farmer Jack supermarket who will be laid off with the closing of the store, local manager Carl Foote said. Foote said he had been told that Smiths Food King had agreed to buy the Farmer Jack stores inventory, but the property would remain Farmer Elks valuable students and were entered in the state competition. Both received awards at the state level and their portfolios are now being judged at the national level. Both are students at Carbon High School. Malmstrom and Boyack each received $250 as winners of the MEMORIAL DAY of Vocational Education. He succeeds Boni Nichols, who stepped down from the position to return to a full-tim- e teaching schedule at the college. The council also gave its approval to Provo native and former Price resident, Russell G. Wilson, to replace Jay Sale 9.99 An- drus as the schools choir director. Andrus announced that he will dedicate his full attention to his position as dean of student life; a position he obtained last year. Wilson has worked for the past three years as an instructor and choir director at Utah State University in Logan. 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