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Show wr 4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah a siring r I The Coming Events STRING ART' KITS Easy, fun to do For all ages Accent decor L)in over the fun of 1979 Wednesday, May 23, COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU OUR FULL LINE OF PatchWorh Piece WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 Awards Assembly, Geary Theatre, 7:30 p.m. by Kristen with complete kits fromj lyour AinericaMi ijndicrifts Dealer j CALL OR COME IN THURSDAY, MAY 21 Carbon High School graduation, Football Field, Diamanti Taylor 8 p.m. MEET THE PHOTOGRAPHER FRIDAY, MAY Disco Dance, CEU girls gym, 9 p.m. HOBBY SHOP 47 W. Main, Price, Ut. Lucy C. Nielson, turns 90. An open house will be held in hpr honor on Saturday, from p.m. at 207 South 3rd West, Huntington. No gifts please. 4 to dose The Price City Cemetery will be closed to the public all day June 4, for cleaning. Before June 2, Paul assistant at the cemetery said all plastic flowers, containers Andrezzi, sexton Fried Chicken ii your favorite? The Original Recipe or Extra Crixpy? Take thcae money raving couponi to a participating itore and try em both. ilfentucliy YF Fried Cluclten. n Plastic pDDDODODDBBDDOaoaDC CE DINNER BOXpsq flower arrangements can be to returned the gravesites on October good The son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Byrge Sr., Charles W. Byrge Jr., graduated with honors from the 106th Transportation Battalion Drivers Academy at Giessen Army Depot in Germany Byrge Jr. entered the Army in October 1972 after graduating in 1971 from Roaring Fork High School, in Carbondale, Colo. Lt, Col. Arther Brant, Commander of the 53rd Transportation Battalion, presented the honorary certificate to Byrge. At the academy, Byrge was taught to operate commercial tractor partnership. wanted to have a picture of Ben to accompany this article. Unfortunately, hes developed a shyness for cameras! Therefore, we agreed on a compromise. The picture is one of his favorite foods Quiche Lorraine. Ben is a native of Carbon County. He attended the College of Eastern Utah and received a B.S. in criminology from the University of Utah. He was employed by the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Department until June 1977 when he joined the Carbon County Sheriffs Department. Again, many thanks. Suggested Menu: Quiche Lorraine Bran Muffins Raspberry Mold I Quiche Lorraine unbaked 9 pie shell slices bacon, fried and cut 1 Tbsp. minced onion 1 Tbsp. flour Vi tsp. salt 1 cup shredded Swiss cheese 3 eggs slightly beaten 1 Tbsp. melted butter U2 cups milk 1 6 trailers - the congested and hazardous European highways. His new duties will involve delivering high priority repair parts and general cargo in support of all U.S. Forces in U.S. Army Europe. Byrges wife Beverly lives in San Antonio, Texas. throughout lb.) (Vi Pepper Arrange layers of cheese and bacon in bottom of the pie shell. Combine the eggs with the rest of the ingredients (onion, butter, flour, milk and spices.). Blend well. Pour over the cheese and bacon. Bake in 375 degree oven for minutes or until knife inserted into center comes out clean. Cool on wire rack for 5 minutes 1. 4-- H D ONLY $1 .49 . LIMIT wiiS ihia coupon 2 BOXES PER COUPON CUSTOMER PAYS ALL APPLICABLE SALES TAX OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30. 1979 THIS COUPON GOOD ONLY AT STORES IN CITIES LISTED IN THIS AD. 0 9-PIE- K CE Q Q n psaVj of finger lickin good D chicken, pint of salad, pint of mashed potatoes, pint of gravy D and 6 rolls... ONLY $5.99 irilh (his coupon LIMIT PARS PER COUPON CUSTOMER PAYS ALL APPLICABLE SALES TAX. OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30, 1979 THIS COUPON GOOD ONLY AT STORES IN CITIES LISTED IN THIS AD. Livestock 0 0 pBBBBBBBBDBBBBBBBBC FAMILY-PA- n what started out a mere family relationship has turned into a very 40-5- 0 D a Andrezzi said. Its nice to feel so good about a meal? 3-PIE- and other items must be removed for the summer before June 4. We do this to avoid the danger of catching these items in the mowers, Charles W. Byrge Jr., gets congratulated by Lt. Col. Aurther Brant, for graduating with honors from the 106th Transportation Battalion Drivers Academy at Giessen Army Depot in Germany. Price soldier gets honors at school Cemetery 0 d picture is worth a thousand words, could never be more true than in todays highly visual world. So, it is certainly time to thank the photographer for The Patchwork Piece. His name is Ben Poloni. He takes good pictures, hes patient, (sometimes hes needed it! ) and hes my brother - in - law. It is especially nice that One 25 SATURDAY. MAY 26 Of ACER ASSOCIATE r -- D D D D D c3 801 EAST MAIN STREET PRICE Members Club visits Sanpete 4-- H Club of the Livestock 45 to 60 percent for A The Blonde breed DAquitaine Carbon Jr. from Club recently originated Europe and is being made a field trip to the imported to the USA. Blonde DAquitaine After touring the cattle ranch near ranch, the members of Centerfield, Utah, in the club were treated Sanpete county. Mr. to a delicious lunch by David Beck, a part the Holyoak family. owner in the cattle operation and Mr. The next stop on the Lyman Holyoak, a tour was the Gunnison local meat cutter and a Community Dairy. of over friend of the leaders of Because Carbon Jr. Livestock production of hay and Club, Mr. and Mrs. grain in the Sanpete Steven K. Tanner, told Valley, the farmers the club members were not getting a good market price for their remarkable cattle. crops. They decided to They are long - bodied put crops into a dairy with heavy muscles operation. It is the and small bones. The largest single dairy in cutability of meat is 60 Utah. It is part of 4-- H 4-- tour of Justin Tanners other breeds of beef. before serving. Yield: servings Raspberry Mold pkg. raspberry Jello IV2 cups hot water 1 cup dairy sour cream 2 pkgs. frozen raspberries 1 tall can crushed pineapple (13V4 oz.) 1 cup crushed pecans Dissolve Jello in hot water. Add the frozen berries and stir until the berries are separated. Add crushed pineapple and juice and stir well. Pour half of this mixture into a jello mold or a 9x9 inch pan. Place in refrigerator and let set. The other half of the mixture should be left out. After the jello has set, mix sour cream and pecans. Spread over the set portion. Pour remainder of the jello over the sour cream - nut layer and refrigerate until the top layer ' i , has set. 2 (3 oz.) project, Bobby Rhodes 6 project and Ross and Marie Bryners project was made by the Livestock to Club practice livestock judging. Members of the club, accompanied by their leaders and Mr. Jay Hall, attended the Livestock Show at Spanish Fork, Utah, last week. They' judged in the judging of . Conference for youth location in Utah. 14 years of age or Carbon County will has been send two boys and two older, scheduled for June 12, girls to the conference. Hanna, Jerry Borrell, The Carbon County 13, and 14, at Utah Bobby Rhodes, Marie June Picnic has State University, Bryner, Tracy Stamatakis, Nicky Logan, Utah. The been scheduled for Stamatakis, and Heath theme of the con- June 22, in the Price Tanner. ference will be Wise City Park. Mrs. Pattie Use of Energy and Nichols will be in County the objectives of the charge of the picnic Council Meets General Members of the conference are to and Mrs. Ila Thayn of Western to 70 percent of the live dairies. Carbon County unWellington and Mrs. weight as compared to Council held a meeting and wise Cecelia Bryner will derstanding At regular meetings last Thursday at the use of energy, to assist her. of the Livestock Club Utah State University The Fair has provide opportunity Service for actual experience been tentatively set for Justin Tanner, Marie Extension Bryner and Bobby Office for the purpose in using energy wisely, the week of August 13 to provide opportunity 17. Rhodes have given of planning talks. Films have been summer activities, as to youth to have fun President of the shown by Mr. Jay Hall, follows: and make new friends, Council is Mrs. Sarah Lagoon Day will be and to acquaint par- Cook, Vice - President County Agriculture held June 7, 1979. Extension Agent, ticipants with energy is Mrs. Edna Romano The Summer sources and their and Secretary is Mrs. Service. Pattie Nichols. The next Council meeting will be held on about livestock. Those attending the show were Justin Tanner, John these 4-- H 4-- H increase 4-- H 4-- H -- supper was served to their parents before the ceremony. Neighborhood chair- man, Mrs. Douglas 4-- H Friday, June at 2 Ex- 8, p.m. in the Utah tension Office. Price Girl Scouts Price Girl Scouts welcomed Gillespie, Mrs. everyone. Malcom Dye inthe leader- troduced ship. All third Brownies their Fly-U- p were ' grade received wings and officially welcomed into Junior Girl Scouting by the older girls. They sang Scouts Girl 4-- H 4-- H and Girl Scouts 300 The sixth Together. grade Junior Girl Scouts were given the pledge then invited to join Cadette Girls Scouting. The leaders of each troop awarded stars, membership pins and badges to the girls. These had been earned the year. during Certificates of Appreciation were given to adults who had helped the troops as transportation, cookie and calendar chairpatches, held their Court of Awards and Bridging for seven troops on Tuesday evening, May 15, at the Price Elks Lodge. Brownie Troop men. Brownie Troop No. No. 203 presented the colors and Brownie 203, retired the colors Troop No. 168, led and Brownie Troop No. singing of the Windy 410 was in charge of Grace. A pot luck cleanup. 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