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Show Wciincsila) , lf, Aug Sun Advocate, Duct:, Utah 1978 3 Price man wins Demo Derby title was tothetnuiK The tin ee finalists in addition to Demolition Derby held There were a total of Nelson, Warren and Saturday night in the 23 cars entered in the Cuntet weie David C o u n t v dei by Carbon sponsoied by Hussey Dale Cole ami Fairgrounds was Joe the Carbon County Fen el R.ukei E.n h Nelson, who received Jeep Patrol Fight ot the tinalists got $23 $300 in prize money. cars were entered in women Fourteen each of the first two signed up foi the Taking second place heats and seven in the Powder Pull event and claiming a prize of third. which lol lowed the $200 was Scott Warren. Two cars from each mam event The third place w inner of the three heats went nvton got First place winner in who got $100 annual James Gunter. the third , hist aceoiding to Edward L Ellis, commander, Cat bon County Jeep Patrol He said the Jeep Patrol donated division and got an additional $1U Alter these events the 20 cars still running enteied the wipe out James Gunter won the wipe out and He was got $100 pi, ice in Iho xmiler pull oven! and was aw aided $10 in pnee money wSecond and $20 ent lo plai Karen Atwood Third place and $10 went to Jill Atwood this amount and $497 ot came from entry fees paid by the most contestants. the named Kami Atwood was aggressive driver and Ellis said the jeep named the most got an additional $100 patrol memtiers apAllen Edwards had preciate the help of aggiessive driver in who donated the ear with the most the pull powder wrecker unusual paint job and wreckers, got $.70 prize money in drivers and the personnel of the lire tins category $.773 e Durrant . Contestants were all from Price except Miss Norton, who is lrom Wellington Total prize money distributed was $1070 slates sign-u- p depa t i m ent and Caibon County bulance service am- Another demolition derby will be held next vear, Ellis said. Durrant Elementary School will hold registration lor all including those in kindergarten, Friday lrom 9 lo It , a m. That was announced today by John Angotti, principal. Angotti said September 3 is Kids Day. A parade on Helper Main Street will begin at 1 pm. Dalpaiz said youngsters who decorate their parade entries will receive more prize money. The days activities will continue at the Helper City Park where there will be games, free candy and prize money for children. There will be swimming in the Helper pool. In the youngsters games. big league park, may participate in Entertainment for that afternoon has not been selected. The traditional Labor Day Parade has been scheduled on September 4 beginning at 9 a.m. Dalpaiz said he expects between 30 and 40 entries, including local unions, who will march, and celebration floats, including mining equipment and the queen and her tetanus, measles, Huntington Christian Center 150 W. Phone Fellowship Welcome Full Gospel kin- students their birth certificates to should (left) watches Demolition Derby driver Dixon Hussey (center) cool his radiator with water after the first heat of the Derby Saturday night. Jeff Davis (right) looks on. Hall Lynn Prizes will also be awarded tor the three top floats. will be played. In the big league ball field, Horse Canyon Local 8003 will defend its title as the tug of war champion. Other contests will Plans include a coal shoveling and hot beer drinking. A free fish pond, sack races and free swimming also will be offered. Dalpaiz said six contestants are selling tickets to earn the honor as queen. were Worship registration. Students who attended Durrant last year do not have to register, Angotti said. Rev. J.A. Williams 1 55 East Main, Price Phone Price. Members of the UMWA Labor Day Committee besides Dalpaiz are Jim Hanna, vice chairman; Roger McKinnon, recording secretary; Louis Pestotnik, financial secretary. Michael Sass, president of mercial White Sale & Back to Savings Time UTICA vice of STEVENS Magesta Towels Com- Development Investments 637-278- 2 an- nounced and a franchise granted to construe a Holiday-Inon the First North exit of the new Price highway. The announcement was made this week by by-pa- They are Jonna Barker of Wellington, Lillian McKinnon of Price, Lydia Muncey of Helper, Rose Madrigal Price, Juanita Kouris of Price and Christy Lopez 9:45 1 1 :00 Sunday School bring Motel plans unveiled After the parade, the softball tournament championship game 687-925- 3 Ail Faiths dergarten rt 4th No. Inter Church diptheria, mumps, Angotti said Gospel Singer Evangelist Country rubella and whooping cough. The Labor Day Committee will offer prizes to the best local union marchers. The prizes include a cooler, first; a butane lantern, second; a case ot beer or pop for third, fourth, and fifth places. of Spring Roundup do not have to do so on Friday. He noted that all new students must bring to the registration proof that they have been vaccinated for polio, to honor 7 organizers The rodeo finals will continue at the fairgrounds at 3 p.m. Stock car races will begin at the fairgrounds at 7 p.m. Districts Rev. LM. Moseley registered during the Carbon School Joe Nelson, winner of the Demolition Derby Saturday night, (Continued from page 1) Helper Ball Park below Mountain View Cemetery. Local union teams will provide the competition. students 6:30 N.ghtiy featuring who celebrates his victory on top of his not quite demolished car. o Labor Day kin- dergarten 7:30 Salt solid coordinating and stripe - deep, plush loop terrry. Lake City. Sass said contractor for the new motel, which will olfer about 110 rooms, will be Rapp Construction Co. of Salt Lake City. Ground will be broken in early 1979, he added. Bath Hand Reg. $6.50 Reg. $4.50 WashCloth .Reg. now $3.25 now $1.55 $2.25 Comforters Designer goods from J.P. 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Choose from your favorite styles including prints, schiffli borders and thermo All all Women s Sizes 4 to 10 $10 Accessories 55 East Main In Price Women s Sizes 4 Childrens 1? Sizes to 2 10 to $.; 4 $18 Bath Hand Wash Cloths Reg. Now $7.00 $4.50 $1.98 $5.50 3 25 1.35 Pillow Cases |