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Show Advocate, Price, Utah 16A Sun Wednesday, March 30, 1983 College Kindergarten registration to begin in Carbon district adds to schedule College Eastern Utahs Continuing of spring quarter While it might be a bit early to think about school next year for some the Carbon School District has announced l i rs, Education schedule continues to expand with three new classes the added. 637-173- Auto mechanics for the car owner is a special it it hour or course offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays teaching the major and minor repairs performed on the car. Instructor Ike Fazzio said that minor repairs can be performed on the students vehicles. Class size is limited and begins on April 12. non-cred- The final class is machine quilting made fun on Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m. Brent and Carol Haddock have collaborated their skills in art and sewing to teach the class. office daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or during the first night of class. For more information call Leonard Miller, CEU director of continuing education. For movie information call 637-274- 0 etftB 7 7:00 and 9:00 Fri. & Sat. p.m. only Sun. thru Thurs. 2. At the time of registration, parents should present the childs birth certificate. The child must be 5 years old on or before Sept. 1, 1983 to be eligible to attend kindergarten in the fall. Birth certificates can be obtained from the Southeastern Utah Health District located in the Silvagni Building in downtown Price. School nurses and other personnel will be available at the registration time set at the school. State law requires that five-wee- k, Students can register at the CEU admissions and records kindergarten registration for those students entering school this fall. Parents are urged to register children at the school and time designated below. If you do not know the school where your child should register, contact the Board of Education at Math for elementary teachers is being offered on Mondays from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for three credit hours. The class is required for all elementary education major and minors. two-cred- spring children have their Pressure checks Susan Beck, health educator for the Southeastern Utah Health District, takes blood pressure of Tony Nicol, 16, Huntington, as part of a study to see if unemployment helps spur high blood pressure. Ms. Beck said the health department has conducted these tests for the past three Mondays at the Price Job Service office. They screened over 200 people and the data from the survey has been sent to the Utah Department of Health for further study. The health department is offering free classes on hypertension to start Monday at 1 p.m. in the Social Services Building Room 251. For more information call the health department at Photo by Steva Hnw 637-367- STARTS FRIDAY im- munizations up to date before entering school. All children are required to have four D.P.T. shots, four polio doses and one each of measles, rubella and mumps. Immunization records are required. The registration is scheduled as follows : Petersen Elementary Thursday, May 5, 1983 from 10:00 a.m. to noon, in the school auditorium. Wellington Elementary Wednesday, April 27, Media Center (Miller Creek included). Sally Mauro Elementary Wednesday, April 27, 1983 from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m., in the school auditorium (Helper, Castle Martin, Gate, Kenilworth, Spring Glen, Price-HelpHighway to Blue Cut). Reeves Elementary Thursday, April 21, 1983 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., in the school auditorium. Castle Heights er Elementary Thursday, April 28, 1983 from 9:00 a.m. to noon, in the Media Center. Price Elementary Thursday, April 28, 1983 from 10:00 a.m. to noon, in the Media Center. Durrant Elementary Wednesday, April 6, 1983 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., in the school office. Attendance Areas Reeves Elementary: All homes south of the D. & R.G. Railroad. Castle Heights Elementary All homes east of Meads Wash from the North city limits to Main Street, and including that housing development area ' between Third and Fourth North between Meads Wash and the Price canal. Southeast of Price; South of Price - Noyes Lane and Road; Highway 10 of Wheelers; and Indian South Hills Trailer Court. By-Prod- Durrant Elementary The west boundary will be all homes North of the Price canal beginning at Carbon Avenue, East to 4th Avenue then all homes on both sides of: 4th Avenue south to 3rd North Street, east to 4th East, south on 4th East to the D. & R.G. Railroad tracks. Meads Wash will be the East boundary from Main Street North to the city limits except for the small housing development between 3rd and 4th North between Meads Wash and the Price canal. Also, Scofield. Price Elementary All homes West of 4th East excluding those homes on both sides of: 4th East North of the D. & R.G. Railroad to Third North, West to 4th Avenue, and North to the Price canal. Carbonville; Lower Gordon Creek; Hiawatha; and Church Farm - Fiechkos Road. 1983 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m., in the WALT DISNEY'S Sword k Carbon kids to scramble animated classic Smm for hidden Easter eggs and a new all cartoon featurette to TECHNICOLOR MATINEE 1 Saturday, All Easter Bunny is coming and The ou(l&exa few Seats-2.- Carbon Coqnty youngsters should pull out their dusty Easter baskets and ready themselves for a number of Easter egg hunts this year. p.m. are Easter Egg hunts 00 scheduled at Helper, Wellington and East Carbon and all hunts promise to be fun for all involved. In Price there are two egg hunts scheduled. The Price Price, Thank You We would like to thank our many, 7:15 and 9:15 Fri. & Sat. 7:30 only Sun. thru Thurs. TOM SELLECK BESS ARMSTRONG High Road Fun and many friends, relatives, neighbors for all the cards, food, money, floral offerings given during the) loss of our dearly beloved daughter, mom, sister, aunt, cousin,! niece (Debra Winters Pace). A! special thanks to the staff at the. Nursing Home and Castleviewi Hospital. A very special thanks tot Dr. Max Morgan and Dr. DanJ Madsen, and our neighbor, Ramona Zmer Zerlikar. A very special j thanks for the beautiful services given by Helper LDS Ward and the wonderful luncheon, served by the LDS Relief Society. J in lb China adventure at every turn. i Lester Winters. Jason Winters. Shan Frank lames. Bill Minkins, Anes & Ronald Winters. Joanne Dr Dean Betty A Paul Wheeler. Barbara A Joe Penovich. Mrs. Fimilm of Katherine & I I (Jean Winters, La Rene Winter! A Keith Ockey Mrs. Mrs. Dave (Ruth) DiHon. Sunshine Kenneth (Celia! and Bob Penovich Jaycees annual Easter Egg Hunt will be Saturday at the Price City Park beginning at 9 a.m. Hundreds of eggs and prizes have been donated by local businesses and the hunt is open to all young children of the community. The College of Eastern Utah Black Student Union will also be sponsoring a hunt in the Price City Park Saturday at 1 p.m. This is open to all ages 1 through 5. Jean Brooks, club advisor, asked that all rs, parents bring their youngsters out for the event. For the 30th year the Helper Lions Club will hold its annual Easter Egg Hunt in the Helper area. This hunt is for all children ages 12 and under and at the Helper baseball and city parks at 9 a.m. Saturday. According to Harold Nielsen, chairman, the Easter Bunny will leave approximately 2,500 eggs this year. Wellington City is also sponsoring an Easter egg hunt at the Wellington City Park Saturday at 9 a.m. This hunt will have three age groups children ages 1 competing 4 3, through 7 and 8 through 12. through The Easter Bunny surely hasnt forgotten East Carbon as the East Carbon Rotary Club will sponsor its annual Easter egg hunt at the Sunnyside Park beginning at 9 a.m. This hunt is open to children ages 12 and under. According to Jim Robertson, club member, the hunt will have approximately 2,200 eggs and the club will award prizes. will be Gift of life Blackie Saccomano, Helper, gives the gift of life as he donates blood during Tuesday visit of the Red Cross Bloodmobile to the Elks Lodge in Price. Castleview Hospital volunteer Melba Mills assists Saccomano who was one of many local citizens who donated blood to help replenish supplies. The Bloodmobile makes periodic visits PhotobVs.v.H.m to the southeastern Utah area. obituaries James James William Fausett, 79, Price, died March 27, 1983 in Castleview Hospital. He was bom Oct. 7, 1903 in Price to Orlin William and Dora Vilate Williams Fausett. (2j Red 12oz.6pk.cans Delicious DIETCOKE, TAB, SPRITE Apples COKE, 12oz.6pk.cans DR. PEPPER, UP, PEPSI, DIET PEPSI 7 21 OZ. Wilderness CHERRY PIE FILLING xmnim it i 1 1938 3 Firm Calavo $fl 49 Avocados 99 Western Family 12 oz. Flaked Coconut 57 B As IASEDONTH! NOVEL IY AUTHOR OF "LOVE STORY? parents of the EastCar-boVikings basketball n ishly offered their support to our boys during tneir MAN WOMAN recent trip to State. The cheering from the stands kept the whole team's spirit high. It's nice to know the community cares. it; r... AfWAwniiNiim ... Fast Carbon Parents of the Basketball Team A T, 9 WfSMRgp Fausett A member Christ of of the Church of Jesus Latter-da- y Saints, he served as bishop of the Price First Ward from June 3, 1945 to March 26, 1950. Survivors include two sons, James Stewart Fausett, Castle Dale, and Orlin Ross Fausett, Price; eight one greatgrandchildren; grandchild; and one sister, Mildred Ellis, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 30, in the Price First Ward LDS chapel. Burial was in Price City Cemetery. Fausett Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Thank You Thank You team, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all of the loyal fans and friends who so unself- SIARTS FRIDAY THE married Eva Fern Ross May 5, in Castle Dale. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He worked as an assistant postmaster for the U.S. Postal Service. A former Price City councilman, he was owner of Fausett Christmas Tree Farm. He was a member of the National Rifle Association. He 7:00 and 9:00 . W. We would like to express our deep appreciation to the many wonderful friends and relatives for the cards, flowers, food and donations offered during the loss of our husband and father, Louis (Frenchie) Nougaret, a longtime resident of Carbon County, plus a special thank you to the Relief Society presidency and members of Relief Society for providing the special luncheon. We would also like to give a very special thanks to Dr. O.W. Phelps and the staff of the Helper Clinic for the many years of help and care given our family. The family of Frenchie Nougaret |