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Show 16A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, October 28, 1981 Carbon men jailed in jewel display theft 3 E. own his three men left the store. recognizance. Bail Booked into jail was set at $2,000 each. held in Carbon County Jail for investigation were Paul Delgado, 29, The investigation is of theft following their for felony theft and made by Sgt. for being arrested arrest last Thursday driving under the influence; Don Blackburn of the near F,ast Carbon. County Edward Douglas of Melisendro Herrera, Carbon 28, 130 Geneva, for Sheriff's Department the arrest was grocery store in felony theft; and and the East Carbon made Solomon by a noticed 34, Quintana, Wellington Arthur officer 158 W. who City Geneva, $500 turquoise jewelry Williams. was released after Friday display missing East Carbon City men are being Two Serve-U-Rig- ht St. Anthony's plans annual carnival HELPER 7. In and Father thonys Altar Society, said the dinner is keeping with Helpers Pellegrino Centennial Celebrati- chairpersons of the progressive serving on this year, a cencarnival this year are style, beginning at 5 tennial theme will Becky and Michael p.m. and continuing prevail at the annual Bragdon, assisted by until 8 p.m. Tickets St. Anthonys Catholic Mary and Willie have been on sale by upstairs in the cluding event $200 in cash; a tool set night from Tusco; a brass some headboard from Price auditorium all three Saturday nights. A parcel post promises booth featuring gifts suspense as the major from prizes are awarded. donated the Listed among the throughout handicraft country, major prizes to be a given Saturday night, Altar Society mem- items, bingo, Carnival, according to Ixjpan. The carnival gets bers for some time grocery booth and all Nov. 7, are a RCA the Rev. Francis Pellegrino, pastor of under way Thursday now or may be pur- kinds of attractions Video Disc player and will draw the attention one movie from St. Anthonys Church. evening, Nov. 5, with chased at the door. The parish fund the carnival dinner on Games, concessions, of carnival - goers Mutual Furniture; a 19 raising event is the ground floor of the booths, novelties, and during the three - inch color TV set scheduled at the auditorium. Prepared other carnival at- nights. Door prizes are from Sears; $200 in civic and served by tractions will hold planned all three cash; a welding torch Helper auditorium Nov. 5, 6 members of St. An sway on the gym floor nights and the con kit from H& J Supply; -- Trading Co.; a $100 savings bond from the First Interstate Bank; a $75 gift certificate Richards from Toggery; and a Sun Glo heat lamp from Debenham Electric. Catholic and non Catholic friends of the -- -- throughout parish Carbon County and southeastern Utah are extended a cordial welcome by the co chairmen to attend the carnival and join in -- Price centennial the oriented festivities. A students matinee is scheduled for Friday beginning at noon for Dreamt Furniturt WanheuM students Baifl) ratio Notre of Dame Junior High and Elementary School. Students of public schools may drop in at the auditorium for matinee events at the conclusion of their regular school day. Teachers , historians seek help Have you ever had a secret desire to write a childrens book? Are you intrigued with the past, especially Carbon Countys past. If so, Carbon Countys School District needs you. Several Carbon teachers, with the . support of ntendent Behunin Carbon Superi- George and the County Historical Society, are attempting to write a childrens book on the history of our county. This is the third part of a program to the encourage teaching of local history in our schools by providing teachers with materials resource and teaching said suggestions, Pruda Trujillo, vice of the historical society. It is difficult to teach Carbon County history because there is so little recorded and materials are president scarce. For the children to actually be able to read their own Carbon County history book would be such an incentive. If you are interested in history, interested in writing, or just believe its a good Pruda call idea, Trujillo at Madge Tomsic at or 637-36- 472-52- for more in- formation. Poets host seminar Poets of the Carbon -- Emery chapter of the Utah Poetry Society will sponsor a seminar at noon Saturday at the Gomer Peacock Room on the College of Eastern Utah campus. Guest speaker will be Max Golightly, a professor in Brigham Young Universitys speech and drama department. He is a Prize winning playwright, director of theater and past president of the National Federation of State Poetry Societies. The seminar is open to the public. -- Sign up for parade The College of Eastern Utahs annual Homecoming parade will be at 10 a.m. Saturday., Those wanting to be represented in the parade are en- couraged to contact Lori Tobler at 637-212- 0. |