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Show ii ITIC university of Wisconsin with a B.S. degree in civil engineering. He has also completed an ad- OOlN-AUYUC- Thursday, January 15, 1959 vanced Dragerton Man Involved in Personnel Changes Announced by Columbia-Genev- a The appointment of Ray W. today by D. W. Lasell, general superinten- superintendent of the U.S. Steel dent of engineering and mainten- facility near Los Angeles. At the Steel same time, Raymond C Johnson ance at Columbia-Genev- a Divisions Torrance Works at Tor- was appointed superintendent of Pett to the position of Keigley Quarry at Payson, replacing Mr. Pett in that position, it was announced today by R. M. von Storch, Dragerton, general superintendent of coal mines and rance, California, was announced quarries for Columbia-GenevA native Utahn, Mr. Pett was born at Bringham and started with U.S. Steel as a construction engineer at Keigley Quarry in 1947 following his graduation from the a. management training course at the University of Washington. He was appointed engineer, stone quarries, in 1950, and in 1953, was named superintendent of Keigley Quarry, a position he held until his present appointment. Mr. Johnson, a native of Salt Lake City, is a graduate of the University of Utah with B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering. He has also completed U.S. Steels advanced engineering training program. He joined U.S. Steel in 1950 in the engineering department at Geneva Works near Provo, Utah. In 1953 he was named electrical engineer at Columbia-Geneva- s coal mines and quarries headquarters at Dragerton, a position he held until his present appointment. Mr. Johnson is a member of the City Court Billy Velasquez entered a plea of guilty to a charge of reckless driving and operating a motor vehicle without a Utah drivers license. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $300 and serve six months in the county jail. Clair D. Avery entered a plea of American Institute of Steel Engineers and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. He is also affiliated with the Rotary Club and the Castle Valley Knife and Fork Club in Price. He is married to the former Pearl Gliss-meyof Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and their three children plan to make their home in Payson. er ment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay the fine by January 10. Grant A. Foulger entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $18. Kent T. Frandsen entered a plea $10. December 22: Bruce V. LeRoy of guilty to a charge of speeding. entered a plea of guilty to a charge Defendant paid a fine of $20. of no drivers license. It was the Joann H. Lamb entered a plea judgment of the court that the de- of guilty to a charge of speeding. fendant pay a fine of $25 and Defendant was fined $11. Stay was serve five days in jail. Jail sen- - j granted to pay the fine by De- tence is to be suspended upon pay--1 cerriber 26. truck. Defendant was fined $5. Geneva S. Wilcox entered a plea of guilty to a charge of running a stop sign. Defendant was fined pick-u- p guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant was fined $10. Grant O. Edwards entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant was fined $15. Marjorie J. Ward entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant was fined $13. Kenneth D. Alexander entered a plea of guilty to a charge i speeding. It was the judgment the court that the defendant pa a fine of $17. Stay was grante to pay the fine by January 6. Richard M. Jones entered a pie of guilty to a charge of overwidt on truck and no permit. Defendai was fined $10. Richard M. Hansen entered plea of guilty to a charge of sea ing four in the front seat of ' Regardless of What You See and Hear GAINS PROMOTION . . . Edward J. Berela, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe N. Berela of Route 1, Price, was promoted December 16 to electronic technician second class, U.S. Navy. Before entering the Navy in May of 1956, he graduated from Carbon high school and was employed by Veteres TV in Price. He is serving aboard the San Diego based destroyer tender USS Prairie. New Correspondent Takes Over Carbonville News ( Editors note: Mra. Sarah Marie Knight has taken over as coires-ponde- at Carbonville " ' THE all the Salt Lake television claims to low Used Car Prices, nt succeed- rid-o- ... Lloyd Peacock, Don Chavis, Dee (Signed) OLDS 4-D- oor NOW z WAS $599.00 $999. NOW 2-d- Sedan . . . r. 55 Plymouth Joe Wilde. Funeral services for Mrs. Jo-hana Richey Hansen were held in Ferron Saturday, January 10. She was the mother of ten children, COUPE CLUB 1957 Mercury Hd-to- 1956 Plymouth -4- p -dr. Cpe. Sharp Sedan 1 RADIO six of whom survive, along with sixteen grandchildren and thirty-tw- o great grandchildren. She was past 87 at the time of her death and the cause of death was incident to age. Relatives here for the funeral were W. J. Hansen, Price; J. B. Hansen, Tooele; Mrs. Elmer Sorensen, Ephraim; Mrs. Roland Culp, Carbonville; Mrs. Lamar Hansen, Green River; one sister, Ina Foster, El Paso, Texas; two - HEATER 1956 Mercury 4-d- r. WAS $1799. NOW $499. 2 One Owner - LOADED $1399. ... Sedan . . . 1 955 Merc. Sedans 1955 Pontiac Convertible Coupe - - HARDTOP COUPE in Southeastern Utah! 1958 Ford Ranchero Pickup . . . 1958 Mercury Barton) 55 Mercury 1 Trade-in- s Highest every Used Car in ME JEEP V8 Vz-T- WAS $1299.00 $1999 P-- up Used Car to (Me, too, John Evans DRIVE 55 Chev Super 88 Hardtop ' f ME ME Res. Phone ME hes tired of Says hes cut every So the bone, with low down payment, and has ordered us to get So see one of us today! the place by February 1st ing Mrs. Eva Oviatt whose other duties forced her to give up this position. Those in the Carbonville area having news items they wish included in this column are asked to contact Mrs. Knight .) Carl Keller, Val Jennings and John Marshall chaperoned a group of boys of the deacon quorum to Provo where they attended the Brigham Young University-Mon-tan- a basketball game. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oviatt and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Bentley were in Provo on business. Mr. and Mrs. James Pappas are proud grandparents as of January 3, when their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bill Pappas, became parents of a boy. Vatia and Deola Oviatt enter-- 1 tained at a party Friday night, the occasion being their birthdays. Joining in the celebration were Joan Henrie, Tamra Spackman, Jenette Daniel, Jolene Bentley and Juanita Bentley. The group attended a ' show then returned for games and refreshments at the Oviatt home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilde and Ray, Mrs. Joe Naylor and Mrs. Gertrude Edwards drove to Provo Sunday to see Mrs. Mae Stratling, who was in the hospital. Mrs. Stratling is a sister of Mr. Wilde and Mrs. Edwards. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fox and Mr. and Mrs. brothers, John B. Richey, BOSS One Owner, Extra Clean 1953 Ford Club Coupe, Radio, Heater, - Straight Stick 1953 Mercury 4-- dr. Sedan . . . WAS $1099.00 now $799. Foilll He Amazed at the Money Wonll Save!- - Ran- dolph; W. B. Richey, Tooele. Mrs. Wilina Bischoff, daughter living in Henderson, Nevada, was ill and wasnt able to attend. Funeral services for Henry (affectionately George Mathis known to many as Grandpa Mathis) were held Monday, January 12, at the tabernacle. relatives here for the Jun-erwere Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mathis and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Mathis and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mathis and family of St George, Mrs. W. E. Stoker of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. John I 1953 Out-of-to- al Mathis of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mathis of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mathis and children of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Layfay-ett- e Brown and children of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Johnson and boys of Vernal, Henry Mathis and sons of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Harvy Hall, Huricane, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crosby, St George, and Mrs. Flora Brooks, St. George. Mrs. Joe Wilde and children of Orem, accompanied by Mrs. James Smith (formerly Nona Stevens) of Nephi and Mrs. Fern Edwards (sister of June Bryner) of American Fork, were vis tors to Price Monday to attend the funeral of Grandpa Mathis. RADIO & PLYMOUTH HEATER WAS $699.00 4-Do- Now . . . $499.00 ont Delay . . . Sale Lasts Only Til February 1st For the Best Used Car Deal in ALL UTAH ... So Hurry! See Us RAfflCon I LINCOLN - MERCURY - EDSEL Dealer I PRICE, UTAH Dial ME 7-28- 61 |