Show uKfmpi T - ja March 7 1974 B4 ' Green River School News ' IlGrcen The Green River Piplaying on their home floor and before a River A Letter from Pearl Iona and Barbara Pearl Baker tion Kenneth May City is still under treatment for a brain tumor but at this point it looks hopefully like the tumor can be V $ treated rather than hav- S- ing to be removed sur- 3 gically Lodge Holds Banquet Orient Lodge 15 & to tjh AM 21 secretary years Jack MacKay acted as Master of Ceremonies and the program consisted of an article by George Washington in the New Age Magazine presented by Craig Wilson Origin of Lodge in Green River by Jim Chronopoulos and Mitchell Williams spoke on his trip to the Holy g rfS M m ki Land last year About forty people present guests included Mr and Mrs LT McKinney were iii n S5 out-of-to- RH Rose and Mitch Wil- X Birthday Bridge Mrs Grace Peterson hosted the Birthday Brid-Clu- b on Saturday in r of Mrs May Wilson Mrs Noreen Wilson had high score and Mrs Lucille Silliman won Two traveling prize tables were in play and delicious refreshments were served by the host- ess : il‘ -- involved in historical sites parks etc in this PTA and anyone inter- ested is urged to turn out and make the showing a success Perhaps we loe Conservation program covers Emery Grand Carbon and San Juan counties of the southeastern part of the state and has never been used here before It is hoped that enough enthusiasm will be generated by some of the women's clubs of the area to present a project and after us cVCHOOSE A NAME fj? RIVER APR 1 PUCE NAME AT UTS FOUNTAIN Stt —No Purchase Necessar- y- Suggested name name of contestant ‘ V - CJ-5- 's ends Mrs Roy Snow Beta Zeta Meets Beta Zeta Chapter of ESA recently met at the home of Judy Ann Scott with Gwen Anderson actfor the ing as evening It was a business meeting conducted by President Reida Sherrill Guest speakers for the evening were Linda Findley and Kathy Engle -man who spoke on the topic of Women’s Lib and Women in the Military There were six members present and two guests co-host- Visits A1 Look Joe and I drove to Grand Junction on Thursday to spend the afternoon visiting with A1 Look author of "1000 Million Years on the Colorado Plateau" and ten other tiles Mr Look was advertising manager of the Sentinel for 33 years then retired but found time hung heavily on his hands so hired on with the US Bank in Grand Junction as head of their advertising department A1 Look has long been identified with archeological digs and with CHEROKEES WAG0MERS - our friends for flowers expressions of sympathy and other help during the time of the recent loss of my father Carl Hart-in- g of Stillwater Oklahoma With Roy away from home stationed at Wake Island I don't know how I could have managed without the help and comfort of our many fri- program test 33 everyone is cordially invited to attend Time is 7:30 and the date is March 7 Members of other clubs Chamber of Commerce Sorority Thank You I wish to thank 1st YEAR ANNIVERSARY s® of the school children have seen similar films but Mr Beardall has some new slides and film he would like to introduce The meeting will be held at the Music Room at the High School and Club To Sponsor Film Woman’s Club is spon- soring a film "The Inheritors" produced in Box Elder County which tells the history of RC&D Resource Conservation and Development in the northern partof the state Keith Beardall of the Soil Conservation Service will show the film and also explain how to get PICKUPS asked to serve as chair-whic- h man for the clinic at the National School Board 53-6- can get some landscaping done on the school grounds Medical Center City Hall or get rest rooms in the City Park--an- y of those things which are so needed and for which funds are not available HELP GREEN Wjfcw-'- Local Interests Check Mr George Graham of Wichita Falls Texas spent about a week in Green River and on his various ranches here checking on his cattle Mr and Mrs A1 Wad-zec- k returned from Texas with a couple of trucks to be used in the operation here liams from Moab Mr Arthur Ekker approval carry it from Grand Junction and through to completion Some of the ranchers Mr and Mrs Arthur Thurston from Cedar of the valley and most and Mrs ia S F held its annual Washington Day banquet at the Book Cliff Cafe The menu featured prime rib of beef carved at the tables On behalf of the Grand Lodge of Utah Master Roy May presented Jim Chronopoulos with a certificate of service to the Jim has organization been a member 31 years an officer 30 years and § ' i jj? Convalescent List Mrs Bess Folsom underwent surgery for a tumor of the optic nerve at the University Hospital this week Reports are that she is getting along very well Mrs Scott Anderson is recovering from surgery at St Marys in Grand Junc- e Royal Ilarward Prehalsident of the Wayne High School Board has been m - m GRIIS Pep Club honored all the Scniori at f-time of the Varsity standing-rooonly augame by presenting a dience put the East CarFlashlight revue during bon Vikings away 3 they sang "Song on Friday night The of Years" and gave each score remained fairly Senior a white rose close during the first half Immediately following of play but the Pirates basketball game a took a commanding lead Junior Wrestling Tour- in the third period and nament under the direc- were never in trouble of Mr Dave Rees from then on Junior cenunder way Winners ter Russell Odie was a in the tournament were Grefl‘ Keith Evans Doug Parks ofe?ct0f Trent Burr Ray Sierrill adding to the score before Mike Evans Billy Wat- Sints out in the final Paul Bowerman Vetere was Larry Devercaus Kelly Eriod Tim with 15 points Reay Tab Weihing and Jeff Acerson had 12 Neal Lynn Hunt Spectators Ekker 9 Jody Stanworth rents participants and 8 and Doug Raff 8 This ends then adjourned to game marked the end of lunch room for the basketball season and Sloppy Joe supper spon- left the Pirates with a by the Pirate 10 win-- 9 loss record for Boosters A large crowd the year Seniors Doug enjoyed the good food and Raff Jeff Acerson Jody a chance to reminisce Stanworth and Neal Ekker about the season just end- were recognized at the start of the Varsity game Miss Linda Findlay All four turned in fine GRHS Business teacher performances in their is starting an Office final appearance for the Practices class for High Pirate team School students who have completed Type II The paleontology of the Colo- class will be held Mon- rado Plateau even havdays through Thursdays ing an archaic mammal immediately after school loom in foe Business Room Spractolamda named for him because Findlay is also con- he discovered die bones sidering an Adult Type and sent them in to the Class one evening a week Chicago Field Museum Anyone interested may Several archeological dig contact Miss Findlay at sites are named for him school site the Turner-Loo- k Mr Blaine Evans’ Be- near Cisco and the Taylor-- ginning Guitar Class has Look site inUnaweep proved so popular there Canyon are now two sessions av- Look began his career ailable 41 students are in Durango when times from 7th Grade were really Wild West age to adult and foe He covered a hanging classes are held on Wed- after his editor was shot nesday and Thursday ev- by the rival newspaper in foe Music editor on the street at Room Durango He homesteadDove Creek and ed rates iKWjMBWiiaiwiw- -' By Hahksvilfe News Notes Convention 6-- and 20 The Red Rocker Square urday in Bicknell An ening of dancing and learning were enjoyed by the Sage Bruch Club from Gunnison the Ponderosa Promenaders from Bry-e- d ce Canyon the groups from Green River and Panquitch Guest caller for foe evening was Bruce Brown Gunnison The next district meet is ca- lendared for March 30th Craig Snow was taken foe Moab hospital Thursday where he ceived stitches in a cut leg The injury occurred at foe Copper Mina in foe Circle Cliffs area Craig of is foe brother-in-la- w Butch Bullard re-Mi- great-grandfath- flPAS temS textbooks sion He “ is a foremost Virginia ss Miss La Vem Ekker eight year old daughter 0f Mr and Mrs Alfred Ekker was baptized urday in Bichnell by her Mitt Taft and confirmed foe Inompson long Sat-enroll- ed atten-enin- gs er following day In dance were her parents from Provo younger sis ter Natalie granefoar-Gle- r ents Mr and Mrs Ekr Gretgraodpr- - Ekker Great grandpar- cnts Mitt and La Vem Ek- Taft and Mrs ker Robison Mr Cli-BRi- an Ek-ke- Mr and Mrs Everett Ekker and children have moved to Carbonville Utah where they have purchased a lot and a doublewide mobil home They were formely re- siding in Blanding where Everett was employed with Strong Construction Mrs Edna Ekker Robison attended the baptizim Saturday of her great-gran- d daughter La Vera Ekker Jn Bicknell and will spend : a few days visiting at foe Glen Ekker EAv4aBlTI III rClTIIKCr CIia4 CmmmI sitesin Egypt the Sudan borne T 9 I and the sights are beauti‘Bl urKUuF‘ WB“ ful Good Luck Dana freed from federal II Italy Robert True Thursday in Utah was discovered 8UDrised foe Jeffries by Price controls Present I because he was obser- home from Kan- - ““faiions are that in ing vant and astute enough — ° fertUlrs Mo How long 15I4 to notice and interpret tAn City a high nitrogen con- not hahor i" tent may go up 50 from ashes in a gopher dirt £jnw October’s levels pile Mother Nature is pre- - I®8 The dazzled ed on the way nome oun he guessed he would have piytng JLer can findTittle prices look set for arise al- in foe area of 2(7 to move in with A1 and North a read all foe way through though prospective American potachproduc- - 9 IT his books out of print— “BJer 11 we didn’t have the nerve Betf Zrta had a pro- - tfon capabilities standfar I dinner astheir 1 fo excess of current de- to ask to borrow them gressive I and obviously they were After travel- “it looks as if a ton right Tn our field of in- - February to members 0f fertilizer may cost I various in terest Mr Look says he I soon homes for foe courses over $100 fois year-- is going to and devote all his time to of the former they all compared with $78 in J ended at the home of Mr writing painting explor- and Mrs Richard Bedier 1973“ Mr Holyoak con- - I col retinues "and foe Ameri- and ing history can former’s”fe'rtili'zer I search of foe Colorado to them irt taking dinner has as Sherrie biH Plateau may run over $4 been confined to bed and billion - 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Let our Jeep CJ-- 5 take you where rm ' tfiv1 wT--f the fun isl ig fcK(RV£ ''"I! re-reti- SKY WEST Gets you there with guts to spare ias ‘2S AVIATION Located at -- 98 Soulh 3rd East in Price The dinner began with Canyonlands Reid 9 Scenic Flights O Air Charter O Instruction 9 Rentals 259-77- 8 1 trien appetizer and Happy Hour at the home of Mrs Judy vear ’ Scott with Mrs Reida Sherrill as Next stop was soup at the home of Mrs Mary Wilson with Mrs Fran- kie Anderson assisting followed by a salas course at foe home of Mrs Paula Howland with Mrs Beth Mecham helping serve The main course of Spaghetti end Meatballs was served at foe home of Mrs Gwen Anderson with Mrs Lynda King and Mrs Bev Ekker involved A dessert of Carrot Cake was served at foe Bedier home by Mrs Phoebe Elsenrafo and Mrs JoAnn Wefoerlng-to- n co-host- ftSC The 1(74 Jeep line offers the widest and finest selection of drive vehicles to be found In any dealer's showroom Kraync Motor Co invites you to come In and browse around we're sure we have a jeep that may be ust tailored for your needs iL mm DP it fS time with etoS hflQ COUpl© Of yGQTS re Get Acquainted New Jeep Cherokee iAiir yvUI nrintinfl pi iy hill 00611 NSinG'in© DOSl t fO GO SQITI© CnGCKmQ Obngation When You i Driving Fun in Family Size: their parents after they’d taken an overdose of pills Several more youths were involved but they were treated at the Mr and Mrs Arthur Hanksville Medical Mr and Mrs nic and released The Wayne Blackburn and Mr two boys remained over-an- d Mrs La Vor Brown night at the hospital Ia surprised Mr and sheriff De Lyle Johnson Mrs Harold Ekker and deputy Alvin Robi- Thursday evening when Eon are fovestfratine they all dropped in with a pot luck super Mr and Mrs Alvin Brinkerhoff spent Sunday A family birthday party with her slater and was held last week at foe family foe Harold rs Bill Reay home to celeand they enjoyed a brate numerous Feb- trout dinner from the ruary birthdays in the Brinkerhoff larder family Those in attendance were Mr and Mrs Fay Reay Mr and Mrs Steven Hatch and daughter Kori Mr and Mrs Gary Howland and Connie Reay who’s attending college in St George They later went to Moab to bowl a few lanes Dean "Demand for nitrogen is by Co and Mrs coming home no one knows' yef and phosphate fertilizers Dana Rogers was home may exceed supplies in the Meeker Massacre for a short tinieHe is 1974" said Richard Hoi -and has spent a lot of fo drilling yok Executive Director the San Juan and Grand time learning about foe He will be there for about Navajos Hopfs and other 9 months said he Counties Agricultural authority on Indians hav- fog published a book on Two Hanksville youths were rushed to the Moab Hospital Friday evening ev-sor- ed to Ms Marj Chaney' has returned to manage the poor Boy Cafe after spending the winter in Arizona and also a visit in Montana with her daughter and grandchildren Mr ana Mrs Ivan Holt have been managing the business along Mr and Mrs Kent with the service station Johnson are announcing during the winter the engagement and forth coming marriage of their Lfofflandf Broths TS Judith to Drilling Co have com- daughter Terry White son of Mr and Mrs AL White Salt gSm at PofoonSprB and are beginning to move their trailer homes out while the rig is being towed down Dance Club of Wayne County hosted the Dis-th- e trict Square Dance Sat-- a ’ “w“ n Pre-terso- in 1923 where he work- ed for the Sentinel bud1 geting his time among his various careers currently He is an ar- - ' Virginia Graver tist of considerable sta- By Betty Jeffries ture wifo his paintings Jess Graver went down of Indians illustrating his to Gallup New Mexico many books and pam- - for his mother (Vir- phlets on Indians His two ginia’s) 76th Birthday on bboks on advertising of Feb The r " while out ”i I ' of-"‘- pre-tlo- di-g- ot S r years as it's sident He served as rector of the National School Board for four as a State Legis- years Iature for 14 years He n has also served as sident of foe State School Board n It in Houston Texas April 9 Har-th- e ward has served on foe Wayne Board for 30 years Chappell were honored at a wedding reception Sat- urday in Bicknell The newlyweds are the child- ren of Mr and Mrs Steve Brown of Loa and Mr and Mrs Kennard Chap- - and ailkbSTfois patches of green scat- tered over foe ground this being a sure sign of spring Colorado still has snow and to prove it foe Wim-me- rs and quit few others from Moab went skiing at Powderhom I - Get d Price Quote from 1 She 9 1 Sitnea-Snhepenhe- SATURDAY ONLY nt 35 East Center St gjj $ mum Ten Members and one guest enjoyed foe affair and found it was not only an interesting way to serve a meal but also a lot of fun Mrs Vicki Anderson was foe guest invited to join the LJ Still Bay st GREEN RIVER UTAH- - |