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The Sun-Advocate from Price, Utah • 15

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The Sun-Advocatei
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Price, Utah
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15
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Its 4-H time again a. State Fair and other enjoyable jj'aces, in addition to other activities itlier slop at the Extension Services oftice in the Courthouse, or phone 637-3238 for information and materials but dont be too late and miss out' PRICE, UTAH Thursday, April 30, 1970 Page 1 rwtrrn ppp, ffi 15-n wji iwn rwflt 1) 1ft Have vu joined a 4 II club yt It not, ou id be lit i lun iy oi Vou will mis, out on a lot of fun tin, ai R' II Aipyle and Miss Btrmce Nelson, USU Extension agents, say that time is rapidly passing and you may be too late if you do not get organized right away. Along with the project and club work, which is a lot of fun and vety beneficial, there is the June Pic me, 4 11 lull amp, Achievement tymscs, and tups for the winners in mv fuld, lo the 1 4 ti II 1 I1 i f. fct Based at Okinawa EMCRY-Navy Petty Officer Third Class Dennis S. Strmgham of Fmery, is now serving at Naha Air Else, Okinawa I 'i i I1 i i Helper miss excels in chemistry ct University of Utah HEI PrR In one of the rare tunes that a gnl has won this honor in this particular field of study, Miss Becky Bottino, daughter of Mr and Mrs Pete Bottino, Helper, has been named for the Pacesetter Awaul in the field of chemistiy at the University of Utah.

The award is based on the activities of the students his or her major field of study sinre enrolling at the University. Miss Bottino is a senior student at the and a graduate of the College of Eastern Utah In majoring in the field of chemistry Miss Bottino has often times found herself the only female in many of her classes at the university, but this has failed to be any handicap as she has proven to be the top student in her field of study. She will graduate in June. Coal company reports income decline CASH GATr-N. income of the North American oal (urpnr-atien for the Match quaiter decline to $71 0(10 or 5 cents a share from $515 (Kill oi cents a share a year ago under the impact of continuing lahoi shot laces ami wildcat strikes in the mdusliy which ((Milled in loss of pioduc lion dm mg the ptnod.

Tons sold in the quarter dropped to 2,290,000 from 2,512,000 last year, according to Otes Bennett, NACCO president Loss of production due to strikes at company and subsidiary mines totaled 34 1,000 tons, he added In addition, the company lost some tonnage as a result of the more ligid mterpietations of the Federal mining laws before the new Federal Mine Health and Safety act became effective. Mr Bennett also announced that substantial puce meieaas weie put into eflecl April 1 to cover the heavy costs involved in complying with requirements of Ihe health and safety law. right, are Evelyn Jones, Paula Draper, Anna Lee Hansen, Nyles Christensen, Judy Tensfeldt, and Helen Houston. S-A Photo ESSAY WINNERS These students authored essays on Americanism which were selected as best by the American Legion Auxiliary. The winners, left to Auxiliary tags essay winners i 1 i 1 ilt BECKY BOTTINO Carbon Cookies 4-H Demonstrations were on the agenda of the Carbon Cookies 4 Club which met at the home of Clyda Trandsen, leader Nancy Tucker pave a demonstration on deviled eggs 1 inda Williams gave a monsiration on lueakfast menus using ceieal, Debt a Ger-rard dimonstinted gashouse eggs and Susan Zwahlen gave a demonstration on steam-frird eggs.

Winners of the recent Americanism essay contest sponsored by American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary were heard last week by the Auxiliary. The two organizations tried to epthuse students from both Junior High and High School to participate. By entering the essay and oratory contests, the stuck nls reached a better understanding of their obligations to community, state and nation. This years title was My American Freedom: How Free. High school winners were Judy Tensfeldt, first, Notre Dame, Nyles Christensen, second, Carbon High When you visit Sail Lake City, drop In at our friendly itor Browie through tha wideit selection of western clothing and laddlery In the country, latest styles.

Fair prices, SADDLERY RANCHWEAR WESTERN BOOTS Send For your FREE 96 Page Color Catalogue Order by mall. We ship anywhere. hlk RANCHWEAR Serving the Nation from the Heart of Hie West-62 East 2nd South Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Dept. School, Paula Draper, third place, Notre Dame. From Mont Harmon Junior High winners were Helen Houston, first; F.velyn Jones, second and Anna Lee Hansen, third, During the evening, Dolores Brown favored the group with two vocal solos, accompanied by her mother, Mrs.

Deane Brown. Amei leans eat more than one fifth of their annual milk supply as butter, and the long downward trend of butter use in this country has leveled off. New deputy director posts result from mines bureau reorganization quoted Secretary Hickel as saying: It stemmed from a recognition of three relatively recent developments on the national scene-(1) the growing concern over waste and pollution and the need to attack them constructively through research: (2) new legislation that has given Interior greater enforcement powers in the fields of mine health and safety; and (3) increasing variety and complexity in mineral and energy supply problems, all of which demand greater Federal Interior Secretary Walter J. Hickel has announced the reorganization of the Bureau of Mines under which the safety enforcement activities and mineral research and development functions would be separated and placed under the supervision of two new deputy directors. One of the two new deputies will have direct charge of the Bureaus law-enforcement activities in the mine health and safety and the other will administer all Bureau research and enviromental functions.

Itvot K'WAr'l I OF AMTRtrA IN a id i- IT A 1 1 A tbt 1 cX Cl A 4 4 i f'U ID) i 7 1 a i i A 4 1 4 lf i 5 1 There was no indications in the announcement of who will fill new posts. At the present time, Dr. Earl Hayes is the acting director of the Bureau of Mines. The post was left vacant with the recent resignation of John O'Leary. The Interior announcement Disease case report Six cases of influenza and two of streptococcal infections were reported to the Utah State Division of Health from Carbon County during the week ended April Kj 9- MV A A A ift 1)' A 1, 1' jk 4 4 4 lr A Jy.

'i 4 'Xi NSJs i'- i A'r'iTf A r1 4vS 4 r. 0 VvW c- 17. Producers Salinst Livcsfock CHARLES r. JOHNS Former CIU student commissioned at OTC graduation Charles F. Johns, son of Lt.

Col. and Mrs. Charles W. Johns, Langley AFB, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the S. Air Force upon graduation from Officer Training School (OTS) at Lackland AFB, Texas.

Lt Johns, selected for OTS through competitive examination, is being assigned to Williams ATB, Ariz, for pilot training. A 1965 graduate of Johnson ILgh School, Tokyo, Japan, he attendid the University of Kentucky and the College of Eastern Utah He earned his BS degree in sociology at Utah State University in TO). I The lieutenant's wife DeNae is thedaughte of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dussere, 294 Noilli Caibon 4 1 A Auction a.

6 1 Vt 4 1. fc Jir-vi iv Jt A --A4-jl A M-y i py- i -fit i A to I Ak-Sx yM( A il 4 ft 1 III 4 y. Kv -c4 ft Sale EVERY FRIDAY 12 nsen 4 4 vet. "Where ihe Buyer Meets ihe Seller" SAUNA UTAH "You get more for your livestock selling competitively" It nh Hi ijmi )Msl Aiishi w. IT '-( 'c .4 '4fy 1 cVVc 5 rv8t McxSta icfec A 6 maw Mdcb'fcuen vt 4 A 'tA vY' t.

dAW 'S yM(A- vtdY ly i A SS a 44 A AH 9 Z' "i i AJe 4 L. X- i 4 -ii r3, ss'A a 'i 4 'Vr -F 8, 4 kcjr.cc Vv i t- -sp i fr i i 4ci i iif MAYBE WE CAN But then, times changed. about how to improve the way iheir Return with us now to those wondrous days of yesteryear. Massive bumpers and fins went out. cars looked, we were worrying A Personal Loan from Helper State Bank may be the answer to your money problems.

To meet your financial needs at times of unexpected expense, we make Personal Loans at bank rates, with quick, confidential service. Convenient terms. For full details, consult us. Its 1949. Automobiles are getting So did every other car shown above, about how to improve the way ours worked.

And you know what? 2,200 improvements later, we still except the Volkswagen. Why? Well you see, back in '49, when al longer, lower and wilder. Massive bumpers are a big hit. Fins are in. And everyone's promising to "keep in style with the times." those other guys were worrying worryabout thesame thing.

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