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Show Saturday, May -- par- ticipated a 5000 meter (about 3.1 miles) fun run in Price Girl the by sponsored Saturday to the top three finishers in each A awarded trophy was for the overall best time, and a medal was given to the first Girl Scout to cross the finish line. All received entrants a colorful patch, and all finishers turnout. were given a certificate. The race was Woodsy Owl and sponsored by the Utah Smokey the Bear were Girl Scout Council and guest celebrities at the Coca-ColSpecial Girl Scouts on the thanks to Price Run function. They, Policeman Sid Hanwith the help of Forest sen, the Sheriffs Service representative Posse, ALERT CB Elsie Yakupzock and Group, Pace Hansen Boy Scout Official and Price Michael Frame Sr., Carbon County Amhanded out awards bulance Association and congratulations and all other volunteers who helped out after the race. Woodsy Owl started with the race. the race with the Age group winners runners, but didnt finish the race. Race are listed below. officials assume a bit Complete race results of litter sidetracked will be available at Sunset Sports Center, him. The officials stated (note: some divisions they had also hoped had only one or two that the race would entrants, and many have had a larger had no entrants at all. ) Coca-Col- FEMALE 6-- Pamela Dupin 1 Melissa 2 9:33; Hayward 34:10; Matthews 37:00 10-1- Racewalker Marcia McCrary b 2 Gerianne I 42:37; Carr (50) MAL- E1 9 , Bunnell was and was voted th most born and raised in outstanding student at Dr. Bert research, Bunnell is completing Price. After being CEU. a respiratory therapy graduated by Carbon Dr. Bunnell then device that could be High School in 1965, he continued schooling at used for patient attended the College of the University of Utah treatment in some 18 Eastern Utah. He was where he received a months. student body president bachelor of science degree. He was named ,4 v V. iw V.9 9 Pederson Espinosa 34:10 9 Janell Davis 1 Michael Paula Dupin Cindy 1 31:37; 2 34:32; 3 36:58 13-1- 13-1- 22:55; Tomac 33: 15 5 Debbie Barnett Chris Tomac 1 26:22; 2 35:22; Maria 3 19-2- Stacey Oliveto 38:30 25-2- 9 Barr- Phyllis 30-3- 25-2- 18:59; 29:33 9 Steve Steiner 2 19:42; Roger 1 30-3- 4 1 Gene Miller 20:13 1 Jerold 35-3- 4 Kilcrease Carol 1 Steve Olsen 3 Cejfers 20:47 Catherine ows 27:06; 2 Polster 29:57 1 Moyle Terry Marchall Moses 2 Phil 4 David 2 18:28; 4 Sharon 20:55; 20-2- 2-- 1 Murphy 49:31 1 Frame Jr. a, Dr. of .r iS r 6-- Shane 1 2 9 Walker 20:26 36:59 Dr Bunnell designs lung device After years V, Scouts hold race a. Scouts. Dave Moyle was the overall winner as well as a division champion. His time was 18:28 for the three-mil- e course. Debbi Barnett placed first for the Girl Scouts with a time of 26:22. Ribbons were given divison. 3 'M Girl in Price, Utah "WET Fun run Thirty-nin- e Sun Advocate, 10, 1980 researched development and lung in pediatrics at research. Massachusetts GeneFrom HOSPAL, Dr. ral Hospital. Bunnell moved to the Intensive work on innovation center at or the University of Utah his puffer respiratory therapy Research Park. It is device began while here that he expects to School and are; Sharon Moses, first woman to cross Runners participating in Saturday's 5,000 meter (3.1 miles) ''Girl Scouts on the Run'' race are strung out along the race route on 200 North. From left to right they the finish, Roger Cyfers, Gene Miller, Steve Steiner, David Moyle, who was the winner, and Terry Marshall. Folk culture festival planned the Air complete the Folk music, folk art, American folklore will interest to teachers at outstanding working Further information in Allentown, respiratory therapy Products chemical engineer at PA. the male and female lecture and hold all levels and to can be obtained by device. the university. sides of folklore and workshops. folklore students, writing or calling the Dr. Bunnell then Dr. Bunnell has folklife Dr. Bunnell received will historians, librarians USU demonLife Span Participants returned to Salt Lake for his doctor of science in 1972 the City to the HOSPAL at recently InMassachusetts research center. stitute of Technology. HOSPAL is an inHe then lectured ternational firm premed students at specializing in arMedical tificial Harvard kidney organized Bunnell Life Systems He is Incorporated. president of the firm. The doctor is the son of Kay and Genieve, 845 North Third East. Tobacco consumption down citizens conless tobacco last year than they have since 1898, Agriculture Department statistics reveal. U.S. sumed The government statistics show Americans over 18 consumed 7.91 pounds of tobacco each in 1979. The figure is a 2 percent drop from 1978 and is the lowest consumption in the 1900s. Project moves on EMERY Mountain Fuel Inc., has taken another step in constructing a coal gasification plant northwest of here. Resource President Clare S. Coleman of the Mountain Fuel Supply Co., subsidary said his firm has signed an option to acquire significant water rights to operate the plant. The agreement, with the Muddy Creek Irrigation Co., will be exercised if the plant is constructed. First grader Charlie Gebhardt takes a running leap during Notre Dame School's Wednesday. Jump-Rope-A-Tho- n Kids jump rope for heart fund A gymnasium full of kids hopped to earn more than $1,500 for the Utah Heart individually Association by jumping rope for three hours straight Wednesday. Notre Dame School sponsored 22 teams with about five members each for the Jump - Rope - A -- Thon. The students went out in previous weeks to seek pledges from family, friends and neighbors for each minute they jumped. Teacher qualify, Murphy said. Every student to bring in more than $50 receive a rt. participants will given certificates. will All be The irrigation company would be required to construct a earth filled dam on the Muddy Creek. The dam would imbound 25,000 acre feet of water. If the plant is built on schedule in 1986, it would require more coal annually. The plant under study would produce more than 140 million cubic feet of gas a day. This would provide the residential needs for 290,000 dwellings. campus this summer. A faculty of leading singing. specialists year on cigarettes. Division This amounts to Rehabilitation packs of cigarettes sold in the state. conference is of Ser- vices said the Price meeting is among a The course 637-304- 3. C to, MIKE BAXTER AGENT 637-645- 0 38 E 100 North Price Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. i STATE TARE! MRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY H m i.' i ' IliOi IFir Peliveny Starting Wednesday, May Wed., May 14 2 14 to Price and Helper and surrounding areas IPhone Performances 6 & 8 p.m. 637-204- 5 Call or send for our Free Meat and Poultry Price List now! at the Carbon County Fairgrounds ON DISPLAY! Live 3 BEEF Ton Rhino The only rhinoceros with any traveling circus in the world! PORK LAMB NO RESERVED SEATS! See the Lions Horses Sn. 1fr Jugglers Jl POULTRY Performing Elephants Aerial Acts iii'' Clowns Novelty Acts Exotic Animal Acts and Beautiful Girls Many Other Animals on Display All orders in All orders in by Thursday 4 p.m. will be delivered Friday by Tuesday 4 p.m. will be delivered Wednesday For orders 637-204- 5 (CLOSEDMONDAY) will begin June 7, and run four consecutive Saturday mornings at the University of Utah Law School. transportation offers you Sponsored by the Price City Volunteer Firemen low-inco- ur Also, Alotof homeowners are pleased at what they can save with State Farm insurance. ODaVKl Carbon County are vice-chairm- the services will be ofNot only will fered for those hanresidents be able to dicapped individuals comment on how the wishing to attended services can be im- who cant obtain proved, they will also transportation. answer any questions Arrangements can regarding the division, be made by contacting Sandra McManus at Lister said. services the District Interpreter Office for minorities and the Rehabilitation deaf will be offered at 23 Carbon Avenue, Price, upon prior request. About $186 was spent in Utah per household on cigarettes during the 1978-7- 9 fiscal year, Mower said. is coming to Other Utah -- in American West. throughout the state. Circims U are services also legal available to Utahs holding similar fuelderly events. ndraising said population, Murphy said Jump Louis Rogoff, Rope - A - Thons were executive held in the Salt Iake of the comCity area about two mittee. terested occurring -- Kevin munities 0. Rehab workshop set series While smoking is on the downswing, the A town meeting use of chewing tobacco to a be making seems discussing the eof comeback. It is the ffectiveness only tobacco product rehabilitation services will be presented at 7 to see increased use. Ralph Mower of the p.m., Thursday, in the American Cancer CEU Gomer Peacock Society in Salt Lake Room. Ken Lister of the City said Utahns spent almost $75 million last local office of the state 99,752,686 The in aimed to be of special and museum direc- Learning Program, tors, and also a good Utah State University, folklore introduction UMC 01, Logan, Utah, to those generally 84322,750-169interested in the subject or those in- o help sought Applications U high-BT- Aged legal Notre Dame School now being taken for a students have been course designed to training for the event train lawyers and for weeks to get in laypersons to become shape, Murphy said. effective advocates for The Jump - Rope - A the elderly, a Utah Services Thon is good for the Legal heart. It has also spokesman said. drawn kids together this Through because they had to we hope to program, form teams, he said. enhance the quality of com- Murphy said a fourth grade team had more than $600 in pledges if their endurance held for the three hour stint. Team members from the group to weeks ago. The activities are collect the most money will receive free sponsored by the Utah for sweatsuits valued at Association $40 each. The winning Health, Physical group must gather Education, Recreation more than $200 to and Dance. I than million tons of 6 strations will all be also have the oppart of the Conference portunity to attend a on Western American Great West Crafts Folk Culture on the Fair, a canyon cookout Utah State University and learn some folk ? TTCaAVKI BAKK3 Turn left on Myton Duchesne Road, East of Wellington bin, Our Business Is Pleasing You! . Hill is |