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Show 8 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Saturday, May 10, 1980 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Obituaries Rains he also taught Thursday at the 11th IDS students in Heber City. Ward Chapel in Salt Iake Was principal of school City. Burial: Heber City at Charleston. Worked 35 years in Cemetery, with graveside conservation education military honors. In lieu of flowers, with Utah Dept, of Fish and Game. family suggests conWas a scoutmaster; tributions be made to the member of the American U-- Kay Memorial Fund, U'gion; Sons of Utah The Ix?e Kay Center for Pioneers; Knights of the Hunter Education, co Round Table; Salt lake Utah Wildlife Resources, Garden Club; member of 1596 West North Temple, the Salt Lake City Salt I,ake City, Utah, Abatement 84116. Mosquito Lee P. Kay at SALT IAKE CITY A former teacher the school in the Rains mining tamp up Spring Canyon, died here May 4, of a heart ailment. Partington Kay, 83, was e also known throughout the state as a wildlife mematographer and conservationist. He was born March 27, 1897, Mona, Utah, to George Elizatitl. Edward and Partington Stireman, (Eloese) Granger; Mrs. Wilford (Carol) Durrant, Green River, Utah; Mrs. Fred (Kathleen) Allen, Mercer 1980. in sisters, Mrs. Enos (Amy) Brimhall, Provo, Utah; Mrs. Harold (Zora) Hanson, Pleasant Grove, Mitchell Morticians Utah; R.T. Mitchell Mrs. Lake children; Phone - Bryon Thomas, Salt City; 19 grand- Girona) Etzel Price 11 great -- grandchildren. Funeral services were 33tsa3Brf:taia.:itwiaEnEiM Beesley Memorial LOWEST PRICES FINEST QUALITY LARGEST SELECTION C. Ray Woodward, 71, was born September 2, 1908, in Orangeville, the son of Franklin James Tatton Martha Woodward. He married Nellie Prescott, July 17, 1928 in Orangeville. He is a former owner -operator of the Apache Motel, Moab; Former vice - president of the Utah Fish and Game Association. Member of the Masonic Lodge, Carbon No. 16. Shriner of the El Kalah Temple. Survivors: wife, Salt Lake City; son, Jack, Price; daughter, Mrs. Jerry (Darla) Jorgensen, seven San Francisco; Newberry Newberry, age 86, died May 5, in a local care center. Cir-clevil- 374-058- IN Tuesday, May 13 From Bernic Mirris-637-44- 341 Tommy 00 South 4th East imrw.np. imin--inm- Morticians Price 637 Castle Dale Price u, imncd p.m. to 9 p.m. Your favorite local artist will be there to greet you! Public Invited Fausett Mortuary Morris-637-31- 6 Price Utah Stake Center 150 South 500 E., Price PAUL KELLY PRICESEE following property owned by Helper City: One 1972 Dodge Pickup V8 No. Ser. ; D24BF28538609 One 1972 Ford V8 Dump Ser. truck; No. F37YRM85423 One 1969 Dodge V8 Dump truck; Ser. No. 1581898150 Bids will be opened at the meeting of the City Council at 7:30 p.m. on amount No 1181 738 2551 Charge "Service to all Faiths" of $20,768.00, which has been allocated to Helper City under Entitlement 11 from October 1, 1979 to September 30, 1980. All interested citizens will have the opportunity to give written and oral comment on uses of the funds. Senior citizens are encouraged to attend and comment. Lucy M. Richeda Helper City Recorder Published in the Sun Advocate May 10, 1980. May 22, 1980. Specifications may be le "PALETTE TALK STEVEN FAUSETT 0 Services were held Thursday. Burial: Price City Cemetery. for the described vehicle is and warranties of stolen Beehive Award, presented annually to recoveries in 1979. merchantability or any are other warranty YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HELPS US ANSWER YOUR EVERY QUESTION SOUTH STATE STREET, PROVO great Scaled offers to purchase will be received by Helper City Council until 5:00 p.m. on May 22, 1980, from the office Highway the Patrolman making obtained of the Helper City most vehicle the stolen Patrol Trooper Larry apprehensions. He is Recorder, City Hall, Brown from Helper, Utah. The sucawarded was cessful bidder will take Golden credited with nine the above this years property as Gertrude Bliss, Oregon; Celia Huff, Price; Bernice Sullivan, Beesley Monument - -- INVITATION TO BID NOTICE Utah GRANT FAUSETT 725 great UHP trooper honored sisters, IN one Morris grandchild. Katie three grandchildren, UTAH 92 6. Washington; and Island, Robert Ray - Married I call Ptfurdock July 21, 1920, Mflnti LDS Temple. She preceded him in death, Feb. 22, H. C. Woodward I. teaching past president, Utah Mosquito Abatement Association. Survivors: son, G. The Richard, Boise, Idaho; SALT LAKE CITY daughters, Mrs. Edwin former superintendent of Rawley, the Spring Canyon Coal (Virginia) Mrs. Ray Company died here May Bountiful; Kay. Attended BYU. Served in the L.S. Army duung World War Resides and Hoard, Merle Born in Scofield, son, Arkansas; James, preceded him in November 25, 1893 to Edward T. Morris and death. Funeral services Margaret Potter. Married Don F. Saturday 2 p.m. in the Price 5th Ward Chapel. Newberry in April 19, 1909 Friends may call at the in Scofield. Fausett Mortuary, He died July 7, 1963. Survivors: sons, Friday evening 9 p.m. and Saturday one hour Donald J., Helper; G. Morris, Orem; Martell, prior at the ward chapel. Burial: Price City Helper; daughters, Mrs. Albert (Josephine) Iee, Cemetery. Spring Glen; Mrs. Ray Katie Morris (Jenevieve) Ward, Price; eight grandchildren; nine great - grandchildren; Notice is hereby given that on May 22, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. in the Helper City Hall, 73 South Main Street, Helper, Utah, A PUBLIC HEARING will be held to consider proposed use of Revenue Funds in the Sharing hereby specifically excluded. All offers to purchase must be accompanied by a cashiers check made payable to Helper City .in the amount of ten (lrj&) percent of the offer. The balance of the offer, if accepted, will be due and payable to Helper City within five (5) days from the date the bid is ac- cepted. Unsuccessful bidders will have their deposits returned to them. Helper City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or waive any irregularities or informalities in the interest of Helper City. HELPER, A Municipal Corporation Richeda By Helper City Recorder Published in the Sun Advocate May 10, 14, 1980. Bids are open for the transporting of mail between the Post Office in Provo and Emery, Utah. Bid packages for interested bidders may be picked up at the following offices: Provo, Price, Hiawatha, Elmo, Cleveland, Huntington, Castle Dale, Orangeville, Clawson, Ferron, Emery. Vehicle requirements are as follows: A vehicle providing a minimum of 800 cubic feet of useable load space and capable of main- taining the ons and other Contract NOTICE OF Documents may be obtained at the foUowing Notice is hereby given location: Price City that the Board of County Community DevelopCommissioners will hold Office ment June on a Public Hearing 62 North 2nd East, Rm I 11, 1980 at 10:00 A.M. in Price, Utah 84501 the Carbon County Courthouse at which time Each Proposal shaU be public consideration will accompanied by the be given to the recomof the County Name and Address of the mendations to Bonding Company in Commission Planning amend the Zoning which the Bidder is for Payment Resolution and maps by Bonds. adding two new zones, to and Performance be known as the CE-- 1 and If the Proposal is acCE-- 2 Critical En- cepted the Bidder will vironmental Zones and execute the Contract within ten (10) days after setting forth the the award of the Consaid within requirements zones; by amending tract. Price City in accertain portions of the HEARING 637-50- ed amending certain provisions of Section relating to the placement of mobile homes on individual lots. Details of the proposed changes are on file in the County Clerks office and may be examined during normal business hours. By Order of the Board of County Commissioners of Carbon County, Utah. Marx Chairman 6-- ATTEST: Norman Prichard County Clerk A. Winters Deputy County Clerk Published in the Sun Advocate May 10, 1980. ADVERTISEMENT FORBIDS Sealed Proposals for four home rehabilitation projects described as: Project Numbers wiU be Performance bonds are received by Price no longer required for the Municipal Corporation at the Office of the City bidding of the route. Bids will be accepted Recorder until 5:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. June 2, Mountain Daylight Time 1980, in Room 170, 1760 on May 14, 1980. Bids will West 2100 South, Salt be opened and read aloud Lake City, Utah 84119. at 7:30 p.m. Mountain L. Bruno Daylight Time on May 14, Postmaster 1980 in the Council Price, Utah 84501 Chambers of the Price Published in the Sun Municipal Building. Advocate May 10, 1980. Drawings, Specificati 4--2, 9, 4-- 6, 4-- 10, 1980. Washington D.C.- the United States Army Field Band Qarfoon High JJsise Auditorium Mon., Mcay 19 Ambassador! 1 m Hi, 7:30 p.m. All IN CONCERT Take the family to Carbon High and see the fantastic Jazz Ambassadors. They're part of the official touring United States Army Field Band. The program shows the versatility of this superb performing group with selections ranging from Stars and Stripes to the Big Band era. Don't miss this internationally famous jazz group. Order your free tickets now! Either clip and send the coupon in or stop at one of the following sponsors. Sponsored by the Sun Advocate Emery County Progress seats unfilled will be opened to public at 7:15 p.m. FREE ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY Limit 4 tickets per order E3DDDDDC3DDDDDaaaQDDDQ Enclose stamped envelope for your free concert tickets. self-addresse- Mail to: minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit proposals in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex or national origin in consideration for an award. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals in the Interest of the Owner. Jeffrey W. Killian City Recorder Price Municipal Corporation Published in the Sun Advocate May 3, 7, and Presenting from Lfi the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 C.F.R. Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that the Contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to a responsible individual or firm, without discrimination on the grounds of race, color or national origin. Price Municipal Corporation, Community Development Division also notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any Contract entered into pursuant to this ad- vertisement, stated schedule with maximum load is required. Cargo compartment must be fully enclosed, waterproof, and equipped with secure locking devices. with by cordance Zone; M&G-- l d, Sun Advocate P.O. BoxX Price, Utah 84501 Please send me 1 2 3 4 (circle one) complimentary tickets to the U.S. Army Field Band, Jazz Ambassadors performing at Carbon High Auditorium, Mav 19th at 7:30 p.m. Castle Press a |