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Show 10 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, May 30, 1979 CEU to hold City hires six employees Price The City former sexton who Other new are: Thompson, commencement exercises Anne Kathleen Michel, playground e supervisor, Legislature Committee on Roger A. Markle, Director of the U.S. Bureau of Mines and new rfie5'gy Policy and chairman of the drafting subcommittee. Parks president of the Valley Camp Coal temporary, ful- Dept. new sexton at the groundskeeper; Markle began his mining Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, will career for Alaska Mines and cemetery. ltime, temporary, Barbara Ann Curtis, deliver the commencement adPaul Andrezzi, Parks Dept. swimming instructor, dress for College of Eastern Utah Minerals, Inc., where he worked assistant Joan Brockbank, Parks Dept. former up from mill superintendent, in graduation rites Friday, at 10 fulsexton, replaces the groundskeeper, Pauli Olsen, a.m. in the Geary Theatre. resident mine engineer to general ltime temporary, playground assistant, Long time Carbon County superintedent. Parks Dept. He served as an instructor of Parks Dept. residents Carl W. (Stubby) and mining and prospecting classes at Verda Petersen will receive the University of Alaska for three honorary degrees, as will Dr. years until he accepted a position Orson Spencer and Markle during with Standard Oil Co., of Indiana. 41st the Price Colleges Again advancing within the graduation exercises. was graduated from the Markle Markle became company, A workshop on solar interest local residents of mine development of Alaska with a manager University energy will be spon- in solar greenhouses, bachelor of science degree in and remained in that position sored by the space heaters and food mine until he accepted the presidency Stanford engineering, Action driers. of the Western Division of Valley with a Master degree University Mary Slama, energy in mine management, and Program in Price June Camp Coal Co. in an attempt to coordinator for the a with Carl W. Petersen 84, came to of Chicago said the University CAP, Price to coach the four major in mine Masters degree workshop will open management, and University of sports at Carbon High School. He Sewer cloggea? June 14 at 7 p.m. with was graduated from East High in with a Masters degree in Drams running slow? Chicago films and demon- business administration. Salt Lake and Utah State strations in the Senior Think of He is registered professional Agricultural College (USU) Citizens Center in where he was an all conference and is president of the engineer Price. It will continue half back in football, lettered in of Mining Institute American June 15 at the Headbaseball and track, and received He served as start Center with in- Engineers. the Cardon Medal for the best all Utah Coal of the President struction on how to around athlete at Utah State. Association and a build solar Operators of Western of After several years of coaching Division attached president greenhouse 637-459- 6 he accepted a job at Independent Coal Company. Camp Valley to your home. SERVING CARBON & Coal Co. at Kenilworth where he Other distinguished 24 Hours Daily EMERY COUNTIES The workshop will Vice worked for 32 years. included achievements conclude with an He was elected on the school Chairman of Utahs Energy Energy Rally at the Conservation and Development board in 1938 and served on it for South Side Park at 10 28 years, seven of those Governor Matheson, years as a.m. June 16, Mrs. approved by He was later honored of Utahs Interagency Chairman president. Slama said. on Power Plant Sitting, by the board by having Petersen We are trying to task force on Governor Ramp-ton- s and served Elementary in Sunnyside named find out this week how Ribbon after him. Blue Joint many people are interested in building 398 S. Main Inspection m these greenhouses, Station No. 819 in Helper Mrs. Slama said. Alan Hamann, a in Huncarpenter Oil tington who is building add - on greenhouses, Tune-up- s, will be one of the The past years President presented Mrs. F. Dean Walton, workshop part- outstanding Pamela Price. She completed Hamann college sophomores icipants. Walton and David W. her two - year studies students were honored a can homeowner says save up to 20 percent of at the Annual College Jennings the Out- at CEU with a 3.91 of Eastern Utah standing CEU Student cummulative costs grade by heating Awards average and was a co a Assembly, Awards. building properly Pam Walton, a selection as Most May 23, insulated solar Wednesday, 1979. Carbon Life High School Outstanding greenhouse on the Dr. Dean M. south side of the house. graduate, is the Science Student, 1978-7Pam is the current CEU daughter of Mr. and We give rates to companies Miss CEU and her VJUNEiSPECIAM with fleet vehicles plans include enrolling the College of Eastern $ PICKUP& Council has approved retired. the hiring of six new employes Mark employes, including a full-tim- Solar energy to be discussed at workshop Com-muni- ty 14-1- 6 -- OTGDDDG Aufo Repair eel -- -- Foreign Cars d, Road Service DELIVERY Coll 472-535- 9 5 9. Utah off : a new wig when you m your old one J Nursing son of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon LADY STOPJ 39 W. Main, Ogden. Price and and abilities. Dr. A.E. Jones, Carbon College President, asked Verda to teach English at the Price College after WWII to cope with the flood of Annually the Faculty 14 CEU Association awards a scholarship to the outstanding freshman man and woman. The awards scholarship were this year CEU by presented Women Faculty President, Phyllis Andrus to Kay Bryson and Gary Huber. and a Carbon has member Gary and Eaglette Pep Club. Dr. Orson B. Spencer, a prominent supporter of CEU will be awarded the final honorary degree for his years of service to the local college. He served on the original scholarship committee which established the Elmo Geary and Tony Bryner scholarships, was president of CEUs Institutional Council from its inception until 1977, and is medical advisor to and LPN athletic programs.. He participated in many of the community theatre plays as well as serving on the Save Carbon CEU College Committee, Prehistoric Museum board, and CEUs Utah Symphony Board. Past CEU President, Dr. John Tucker, awarded Spencer with a Special Service award in 1970. His medical attributes include graduating form George Washington School of Medicine in Washington D.C. He served in Medical Company of the 224th Infantry Regiment in the Korean War before establishing a private practice in Price. He served as President of the Carbon County Medical Society, Chief of Staff at Carbon Hospital, member of Board of Trustees, and was named Utahs General Practitioner of the year. Tomsic, Egan and High School, of a the and Duane Speech; Community James Simone, Band; presented a Marcia Anderson, Allen special Community Accounting; Theatre Award to Wiswell and Valley Theatre . Sorenson. Adetokunbo Olayinka is currently Akintade, Mining; Director of Student Michelle Pugliese, activities at the college Journalism; Zane and a CEU drama Curtis, Math; Michael instructor. He will be Topolovec, Physical leaving the school to Science. accept a position in Idaho. The evening also members saw the presentation of Faculty presented their Honors and High Most Honors to CEU departments Student scholars. The awards Outstanding Awards. were presented by Vice Academic Alisa Davis was President, A1 Trujillo. Also presented were chosen Outstanding by Family Life Student; scholarships Monette Young and director of Financial Pam Walton Life Aid, Lucile Jensen, and Service Certificate Science; Womens Awards, by student Massman, Flesh-maofficers Jeannie Asay, Robin P.E.; Choir; Dean Toni Chinn and Faith John Munden. Shimabukuro, Rodger Rodger Patti n, Theres nothing cheap about gasoline today but a free brochure from the Utah Energy Office promises to reduce your Girls' gasoline dollars. bills annually by 80 Each year the average car SUMMER V Make this Father's Day unforgettable with the amazing Seiko Quartz Memory Bank Calendar watch. Shorties, PJ's and Lightweight Night in dates to Truly a gift for remembering. Simply remember for the next 12 months. When the appropriate date comes along, this remarkable watch flashes a reminder both in the time mode and the calendar mode. 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Gary a Ben is a graduate of Uintah Fashion Jeans & graduated from Utah State University with high honors after having attended U of U, BYU, Michigan, New Mexico, and Colorado Teachers Colleges. Some of her teaching achievements include introducing education classes in child attending CEU. Dave an LDS Mission. was a member of the ASCEU Social Vice basektball President, Bart Hyita college team and plans on honored LDSSA and completing his Phi Beta Lambda as education at Utah the College of Eastern State University Utahs Most - OutEngineering standing Club. SUMMER SALE Boys' Famous School. She was carried a 3.83 grade baseball team point average while recently returned from 'epKed to Verda Turner Petersen, wife of Stubby Petersen, will be the third recipient of an honorary degree. Mrs. Petersen served as an educator in the Carbon School district for 42 years where she taught at Harding Elementary, Price Jr. High, and Carbon High Lomond High School High GHfllDRENS Sizes 4 Lee in 1949. Jennings, He is graduate 20 Distinguished Coaches award, and served on the County Welfare and Social Services Board for 17 years. He also was appointed to serve on the Board of Trustees of USU in Logan by Governor J. Bracken Program. . Kay is last years , Dave Jennings is the Miss Carbon County trade For prices and rates ask for Stubbs Utah State Boards Distinguished Service Award, Utah Chapter of the National Old Time Athletes G.I. students enrolled in school. While at the college she was the Outstanding students honored by CEU Changes, Lube, Carb Work, Drive, Brake Work, Washes and 4-Wh- He was one of the founders of the Ann Self Training School for retarded children and served on its board of directors. Petersen is the recipient of the Saturday Only 6 Store Hours: 9a.m. 5:45 p.m. -- travels 15,000 miles consuming approximately 1,000 gallons of gasoline. At a rate of 80 cents per gallon and an average of 15 miles per gallon, the motorist spends $800 annually on car fuel alone. 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