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Show 2B Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Tuesday, May 24, 1988 ciub noises Price Ladies Formal Utah. American Legion Of Elks installation At the annual ceremonies were held by the Price Ladies of Elks on May 4 at the Price Elks Lodge. Outgoing president Gay Howell conducted a short business meeting and then adjourned for the installation ceremony. New officers for the new year of 1988-8- 9 are Pamela Cha, president; Kathy Snow, vice president; Norma Hatch, secretary; Madelyn Smith, treasurer; Janet Sebzda, historian; Ruth ONeil, auditor. Appointed officers are Gay Howell, parliamentarian; spring veterans of our nations wars and conflicts are urged All con- vention in Ferron, Vince Howlett was as district commander for the ensuing 1988-8- 9 year. Mario DiCaro and James Robertson were as first vice and second vice to and should belong to the oldest veterans organization in commanders, respectively. Don Jensen was as adjutant and finance officer. District Five, consisting of American Legion posts in San Historical events prior to 1920 will be combined with current ed The are many. complishments the country. ac- Emery counties, surpassed their membership goal for 1987-8- 8 set by the Department of cousins in 1917. Circumstances surrounding this incident, including the trial of the wife of the slain grand- father, seem to indicate that ed Juan, Grand, Carbon and relating the story of an acof the cidental murder grandfather of one of her Historical Society at the history-in-the-maki- regular meeting of the Carbon County Historical Society to be held Tuesday, May 24, at 7 p.m. in the Price City Complex. Local attorney Marlynn Lema will begin the program by spouse abuse was involved. Colleen Quigley, for whom the local spouse abuse shelter is named, will then tell about how the shelter came into being, its purpose, how it is funded and administered. This is recent and current history, about which little is known. Quigley is an instructor at the College of Eastern Utah and is 17 and 18 at Marian Gonsowskys home. Flower fund was collected and responsible for counseling and testing for the womens Career Development Center at the college. The public is cordially invited to attend this and all meetings of the Historical Society. discussed. This will be our last general meeting until September. Pink Ladies Slovenian Home Castleview Volunlun- Hospital teer Auxiliary held their cheon and business meeting May 6 in the hospital classroom. President JoAnn officiated. Our hospital week tea was held May 12 in the dining room. This was for the entire staff in honor of hospital week. Our patio sale will be held June some new duties were The Slovenian Home in Spring Glen is having their seasons closing social on Saturday, May 21. Dining starts at 7 p.m. and dancing at 9 p.m.. A cover charge will be made at the door for dancing andor dining. Chris Rouse Western Slope Dutchman band from Colorado one-pri- ce Geneva Black, chaplain; Louise Chiara, sergeant-at-arm- s; Mary Delpha, song leader; and Earlene Gibson, pianist. Directors include Kaye Tallerico, Terry Snyder and Nannette Miller. Installing officer was Ada Edwards, assisted by Nannette Miller, installing chaplain and Sherry Eider as installing usher. The officers were presented with a silk corsage made by Ada Earlene Edwards. Gibson provided soft background music on the piano for the ceremony. A tea to honor the new officers followed under the direction of Mae Malaska, chairman; Ada Edwards, Sherry Eider, Beatrice Williams, LuRue Breinholt, Geneva Black, Margaret Marrelli, Jane Juliano, Gay Howell and Lorraine Babcock. The tables were decorated with burgundy and pink flowers. The Utah State Elks convention is planned for May 5 in St. George. The Price Ladies of Elks will recess for the summer months and will reconvene in September. n NEW CROP FULL CUT 12-1- Mg STUM FARMER JACK LEAN TRIM, GREAT FOR THE BBQ Jaycees The Price Jaycees held their annual Distinguished Service Awards Banquet recently. Many local people and organizations were honored. Appreciation certificates were presented to the many people and businesses who have supported the Jaycees. Those awarded were Carol Montoya, outstanding young educator; Lane Pilling, outstanding young farmer; Mike BONELESS RUMP ROAST lb. con-tinous- ly Zamantakis, outstanding fireman; Bill Downard, standing police officer; out- Joe Piccolo, outstanding outstanding businessman businessman (Price); Richard Colombo, outstanding business man (Helper); Paul Pugliese, (Wellington); Kathy Axelgard, outstanding community leader; Dr. Fred Feuerstein, outstanding doctor; Helper Lions Club, distinguished service award; and Terry Marshall, distinguished service award for his work Olympics. with the Special certificates Appreciation were given to Smiths Food King, Osco Drug, K mart, Coca-ColRadisson Inn, PRWID, a, Petrolane Gas Service, Creekview Elementary, Ellis and LouJean Willson, C & D Oil and the Carbon County Sheriffs department. Also, the Price Jaycees have elected new officers for the new Jaycee year, 1988-8They are President Daniel Allred, Executive VP Jerry Chavez, c SAVELWnHIFARMERFJACKiSIQllBT. Management VP Cory Henrie, Community Development VP Royce Downard, Individual Development VP Richard f FRESH FROZEN Ghrist, Sec.Tres. Robin Lambert, Sgt. of Arms Anthony Melo and EditorPhotographer Ross Henrie. Executive director is Bonnie Allred and directors are Marsha Downard, Patty Haycock, Alan Kirkwood, Kayla Karsten, Terri Valdez, Jerry Christensen, Bart Chidister and Kenny Presgraves. Chairman of the board is Ed Chavez. amirs SLICED BACON DAK SLICED HAM OSCAR MAYER CHOPPED HAM SLICED BOLOGNA COTTO SALAMI 160Z. LOUIS RICH, SLICED Grassy Trail Riding Club The Grassy Trail Riding Club met last Sunday evening at the Dale Andrews home. The main business was the appointment of committees and work details set up in preparation for the annual rodeos to be held July 8 and 9 in connection with the East Carbon Day Celebration. Rodd Andrews was accepted as a new member. Wayne Smith was voted as a new member at our April meeting. 3$1 LYNN WILSON BURRITOS,, OSCAR REGULAR MAVER OR BEEF OSCAR MAYER 8 0Z, 8 8 $2.09 $2.59 $1.49 ?1.29 h.29 FESTIVE TURKHV MAM Lgreat change pace meal SERVE POACHED WITH HOLLANDAISE SAUCE FISH STICKS VAN De KAMP HALIBUT FISH KABOBS FISH PORTIONS 16 OZ. 80Z 8 OZ FISHER BOY FRESH FILLETS IK TIP TRY THIS TONIGHTI WE RESERVE THE RIGHTTO LIMIT QUANTITIES smaimRMERmm RETAIL QUANTITIES ONLY NO SALES TO DEALERS SmINGS! 4 |