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Show Saturday, May 17, 1980 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 3 Editorial Reception pays tribute to retiring educator Former Civic spirit climbs with fireworks County School celebration. We urge all who can to contribute monetary support to the Kiwanis cause. Lifting of community spirit will be greatly increased through their Retiring Carbon County School District official J. Grant Kilfoyle accepts congratulations on his retirement after 43 years in education from Carbon High principal Eugene Crocco. Mrs. Kilfoyle helps greet guests at the Price Elementary open house honoring her husband's service. -were near coming from Carbon the Sunny side Junc- Grocery, Country U.S. highway 6 Two men arrested here Wed- tion. nesday and charged About $2,000 of with possession of stolen suspected stolen property and conwas property theft. fiscated in the arrests, Sgt. Dave Toussaint Toussaint said. The said Arthur was merchandise 25, Helper found in a car driven was arrested at 3:15 by Manzanares, p.m. on state highway Man-zanare- s, 123. Robert Romero, Toussaint said. Casuals and DepartDragerton ment Store, he said. The merchandise from Carbon Grocery was reported missing about a month ago, Toussaint said. Included in the goods confiscated The property has were clothing, jeans, was 20, Midvale arrested at 5 p.m. on been identified as coats, six-sock- et tended hour Kilfoyle was and honored by more than affair, Kilfoyle at150 persons Wed- tended the Wednesday nesday at an open night Price City house held in com- Council meeting where memoration of his 43 he was given a resolution passed by years in education. the council. Kilfoyle announced The resolution his retirement from Kilfoyle honoring the school district be he earlier this year; the stated his for recognized district in which he lifetime of service to himself was educated our youth and comand spent more than that have four decades as a munity aided the significantly teacher and ad- success and effective ministrator. operation of education The open house was in our community. The resolution also at Price held one-ha- Elementary School cited The boundries of the Downtown Redevelopment Agency were set by the Price City Council Wednesday. Agency consultant Gary Jones said that within the boundries about 30 percent of the land is underutilized. There are lots of vacancies and many buildings within the project area are not having their second Jones floor used, said. lf Dave wrench sets, two dash stereo in- tape redevelopment public hearing, asked what will be done since the boundries had been set. Jones, who works He progressed the district first as a teacher at Ituda Jr. High and Spring Canyon School and later as principal of Spring Canyon and Reeves Elementary School. He assumed the district superintendency position in 1962 after serving four years as the supervisor of elementary education for the Kilfoyles district. He left the position superintendent in 1974 and assumed the role as coordinator of special programs for the Carbon district; a position he presently holds before he retires this June. of 'J COUPON Subscription rate: In Carbon Emery I $14 Counties, per year, published twice weekly In Utah, outside area, $17 per )f FREEiw m m Ar- players, two alarm for two of chitectsPlanners clocks, staple guns, hunting knife, Salt Lake City, said pistol, portable drill, the agency would two sets of drill bits, decide what projects four-10- 0 foot tape should be made. measures, film, He suggested detailed marketing gum, grinder, asperin, sleeping bag, tennis and industrial studies rackets, tennis balls, be conducted to and ascertain what further basketball businesses are needed saw, sportsmans Toussaint said. in the downtown. ONE Spring through BOY ODE $GET a School in 1932. YYbIG mac Munden, for the at- he Canyon grade school and was graduated from Carbon High and was planned by dramatic role in the the districts board of community in serving education. District the educational needs Sadie of our youth since 1937. employes He Rizzuto and Ethel began his Gibson made the teaching in Carbon arrangements for County shortly after and he was graduated The redevelopment refreshments from University of a Maxine chose Main in area takes Street from Second Bryner painting that Utah with a bachelor East to the city limit, A map of the area SANDWICH be can view at the City Recorders office, m M m the attending Following the three university, Agency boundaries set Men booked on theft charges CARBON J. Grant present EAST was presented District Kilfoyle. superintendent organizations. It is usually the civic clubs, in addition to the chambers of commerce, that sponsors events geared to heighten a resident's awareness of his or her community and all that it offers. Parades, school events and such community projects as International Days serves as rallying points in which citizenry can promote the community. This year the Price Kiwanis has undertaken a project worthy of total involvement by everyone. They are making a bid to reinstate the 4th of July fireworks display that is synonymous with celebrating the birth of our nation. It's been several years since this area has had a fireworks display. Each year there seems to be a lag in the general spirit when the fourth comes around and the visible absence of fireworks is noted. It is commendable the Kiwanis has decided to help initiate attempts to revive the American tradition of using fireworks for the July 4th to of arts degree. Prior to Carbon Community spirit is a nebulous term otten used by people complaining of its lack. 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