Show r both ends to solve the problem of bulging due to moisture Part of the floor has been re-rfloor was placed ryined lastyear by flood- ing and these repairs have been much needed The wall of the Music Room was repaired and other minor repairs taken care of Extensive painting and cleaning of the whole building was carried out The plumbing and tiling were contracted T Ross and Allen Burns has worked most of the summer on the maintenance and cleaning and Coach Art Huges did most of the work on the Gym floor LavorSittur- ed and Mr Tucker came down from the School District offices to supervise most of the work Principal Burr reports that the building will be ready for the start of Thursday August 1 5 1974 B4 “ he '"rean A Letter from Pearl By Pearl Baker Alan Young Mrs Tidwell’s brother and a nephew Ross Sullivan returned with the Tidwells and are making their Convalesces Vem Hall returned home Saturday after major back surgery In a Salt Lake hospital He is yearly tour of Canyon-land- s When the Tidwells still very much on the lived on ihe Spur Mr sick list and will not 1 able to return to work Young used to spend a for a month or six weeks few weeks of his sumIn the meantime he is mer vacation with them supposed to walk a great lie comes back every deal and is aiming to summer to get dusted make it all the way to in red the cafe for a cup of coffee by this weekend That Melon Day Plans is a full mile but he is Chamber of Commerce idually extending his President Ted Ekker reimes-a-day hikes ports that plans are going and expects to make it forward for a real Western-type by the last of 11 hospitality Melon Day celebration On Saturday there will Family Reunion Mr and Mrs Delbert be a Parade followed by Tidwell drove to Spring-vill- a horse races in the afterfor the Frank A noon concessions at the -t- Young family reunion at Hobble Creek Country Club They met their family Frank and Ila Mae there Ila Mae and her daughter Mary Anne jriayed a clarinet duet :at the program and Frank’s children Kirk Blaine and Tanna Sue played their ukes and sang Mrs Tidwell is chairman for the group for this year and gave a report on last year’s PaOn' Sunday there will be a Motocross Race at the Wilson Track with food and drink concessions A dance on Saturday night at the Firehouse is planned and this has always been a most enjoyable feature of the celebration A meeting is planned for this week to appoint committees for the various events Ekker asks that everyone get in- - volved in Melon Days this year and make it a worthwhile event Salmoa River Trip A C Ekker returned this week from a white-wat- er trip on the Salmon River In the group were several personal friends of A C’s among the twenty people from Denver Illinois and Texas The trip Was by Frontier Expeditions owned by Jack Tillinghast and Woody Hassinger who were boatmen here with Canyon land Expeditions and are well known in this area Tom Harrison was one of the boatmen Four boats put in at North Fork Idaho and took out at Riggins five days later This trip school on August 26th and it has never looked nicer School Opens qualifies A C as a boatman on Idaho 'School will start on August 26th this year A ftill staff of teachers has been secured some of them new to this school There will be a Institute on the 22nd at Huntington and on the 23rd here at rivers He states that he had a wonderful time and it was great to be back with the old boatmen from Cata- ract again Pre-Scho- ol Scboolhouse Renovation A great deal of maintenance and remodeling has been done on the school building this sum- Green River Physical Principal Burr reminds everyone that each Pre-Scho- ol mer For the first time there is a local licensed Dennis Womack and the wiring was pretty much overhauled with better systems set up for the air conditiondeers more outlets in most Christian other any nomination you will be rooms and considerable most welcome to parti- conduit work put in New shelves have been cipate in these services built in the lunch room and to receive comwhich will increase stormunion at the altar electrician Episcopal Services Resume After almost three years absence the Epis- copal Church wUl again services to the of Green Community River beginning thisSun- August 18th at St Roman Catholic Church The Holy Communion will be offered at 2:00 pm followed by a i offer General supervision of the congregation will be offered by The Rev Sanford E Hampton Vicar of The Episcopal Church of St Francis Moab For further information please contact either Lillian Cline or Pearl Baker Sr al meeting toi ftiture plans (364-350- 5) are an Episcopalian or a member of If you age space The basement floors were taken up and all the sewer lines replaced with new pipe Additional drains were put in the shower rooms and the floors were tiled The Gym floor has been smoothed and expansion Joints left on child have a entering Kinder-garteis required to n- pre-scho- ol physi- cal This will be held on ledgeable about rocks HRs Peacock Claimed their rock shop part of By Death Saturday Ellis Deloss died suddenly at his home Saturday afternoon was 59 years old and had been in ill health up to about a year ago when a new course of treatments had Improved his health This greatly spring he had worked vigorously put in a new irrigation system for his three houses on Clark Street and had finished some odds and ends of building on his home here He and Mrs Peacock had made a trip to the Northwest recently Ellis Peacock school there On October 30 1936 he and El- attending Expo 74 Also they had spent a great deal of time fishing this spring both here in the river and elsewhere Boon fishing companion was often Lou Maharry Ellis Peacock was len Dimich were mar- ried in the Manti Tem- ple They owned their own store in East Carbon and are very well known throughout Carbon County In June 1955 Ellis came to Green River ahd purchased Beebe and Sons store from Louis The family Maharry moved down in 1956 The born September 16 1914 at Sunnyside Utah and grew up and attended The health examination Includes Polio measles and DPT booster shots speech hearing examinations children were small and Tammie was born after they moved here Birthday Dinner Mr and Mrs Henry Always an alert man Mr PeaFreeman hosted Mrs Freeman’s mother Mrs cock was elected Mayor in 1958 serving one Ella Barker at a surprise birthday dinner term During this time party following Church he turned the first shovelful of dirt for the Sunday Guests were Mr and Mrs James Chrono-poul- is Medical Center ard for Mrs Barker was the new Post Office Dur79 years young and the ing his term of office the city purchased a dinner was a great sucback-ho- e theirfirstma-jo- r cess Mrs Barker and Mrs piece of equipment In 1959 he was susFreeman drove to Grand Junction last week for a tained as Bishop of the medical checkup for the LDS Church Under his elder lady then they went leadership the Green Rion to Delta to visit the ver Ward built a beautiWalter Barkers who ful new church although have opened an electric it had been planned and most of the funds raised appliance store there the store draws in many tourists every day When Mr Peacock’s arhtritis became so painful that the Curio Shop was too much for him both he and Mrs Peacock retired and spent their time at home and traveling The Peacock family was always lively and interesting With their own popular attractive youngsters young people of the town naturally They gathered there were friendly and enjoyed dispensing a particular Western hospitality Several years ago Mrs Annie Dimick Mrs Peacock’s mother moved here from Wellington She lives in a house nearby and they maintain affectionate contact with her visiting back and forth several times a day Ellis and Mrs Dimick have always been close especially since the death of his own mo August 20th from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at the school house All of the children who were included in the school census will have been notified and their parents sent blanks for this service Those who have moved here since that time can pick up the examination blanks Returns Home and birth certificate apMrs Annie Dimick reofhis from home to Vernal turned plications fice any time before with her son Jerry from school starts as he is a Dimick Reunion at the in his office during the Price Park about a month day ago ed Wei-hin- Thomas (Genevieve) both of Sunny-sid- e LaVee Watt Wellington and Mrs Alvie (Elma) Miller Soap Lake Washington Preston NOTICETO DOG OWNERS and eye civic-mind- ther a few years ago Ellis Peacock was a great man honest progressive and kind He has left a lasting mark on the town he chose as home for his family and they and their young families are good examples of his fine leadership Besides his wife he is survived by a son and four daughters: James Ellis Peacock with his wife Carol and son Ryan or Las Vegas Nevada Mrs John (Barbara) L Cartwright and four boys John L Ill Perry Tracy and Steven of Wellsville g Mrs Fred (Gwen) Freddy and Larry of Provo Mrs Stan (Becky) Chappell of Bullfrog Basin and Tammie Kay still at home Also surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Marcell Mrs THE CITY OF GREEN RIVER IS PICKING UP DOGS RUNNING LOOSE THESE ANIMALS WILL BE KEPt AT THE SEWER PLANT FOR 48 HOURS A DESCRIPTION OF THE ANIMALS WILL BE AT THE CITY HALL A TICKET WILL BE ISSUED ON EACH STRAY AND IF THE DOG ISN'T LICENSED THE LICENSE FEE OF 5 FOR FEMALES AND 250 FOR MALES PLUS THE TICKET COST WILL REDEEM THE ANIMAL Contact: befQr0a In 1972 Mr Peacock’s health began to fail and they turned the store over to their son James and built a small curio shop Always interested ‘in gemstone and know Sonny Prator SUGAR C&H 10 Lb CSH 25 Lb CMihieitiwl Clarance Mathews 8 eummim Ssf PEANUT BUTTER 69 TOWOES!?? 389 18AM BREEN BEANS MMMMMIMUMIMIflMMMtlll 31°° KAShmEirry 32 n PBKEBUK MIMMMtMIIMIHMHHHMMIMMMII WWlB MmIi Qm mm nOm9n vfwtMHWNMtnMi 7-fa-st RdBaeMJS&tt&t'J R :: 1" 85 CHOW BI-PA- 45 39 1 CK M SOY SAUCE — 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