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Show 8 Sun Advocate, Thursday, May 9, 1991 Price, Utah On the inside Tour guide directs visitors to tably is sprinkled with names of towns that no longer exist Rains, Royal, Heiner, Castle Gate and others. They are the sites of early industry in Castle Country, the coal camps. Now, there is a comprehensive guide to the abandoned coal camps of yesteryear. A Driving Tour Guide, Selected By ROSANN FILLMORE Sun Advocate editor Stan-dardvill- A conversation about Castle Countrys past abandoned coal camps inevi- - 'reflections' Beauty Salon e, FREE Adult Piano Course with Consumers r. purchase of any piano THIS WEEK ONLY 472-550- 5 music . 5SE.ftUn.Prie S37-01J- Abandoned Coal Mine Sites by Frances Cunningham has just come off the presses. The publication is part of the "cultural resource mitigation funded by the Aban- doned Mine Reclamation Program and can be purchased at the Western Mining CEU THEATRE PRESENTS A PLAY BY JOHN BISHOP Emery County culture. Cunningham has managed to pack the book with tidbits that bring the towns back to guide. life on the printed page. She The booklet contains maps writes: to abandoned mine sites, as Spring Canyon had a well as photos of the areas swimming pool that was filled from earlier times when they with warm water from the coal were bustling towns. Brief hiscompanys central boiler tories of each mine site give plant Everyone in town had a the reader an overview of a chance to learn to swim. The past way of life that is the bed- town also had a tennis court rock of Carbon County and (Continued on Page 9) and Railroad Museum and from Helper merchants. Helper city funded printing of the Mothers DayV. SPECIAL Keep Mom slim All & trim Ladies Bikes Offer good thru Sat THE MUSICAL COMEDY MURD 7:30 P.M. Burnham's Bike Route MAY 9, 10, & 11, 1991 GEARY THEATRE PRODUCED THROUGH ARRANGEMENTS WITH DRAMATIST 398 S. Carbon Ave. Price 637-48PLAY SERVICE. INC. ' |