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Show 6 Price, Utah Thursday, February 26, 1970 NEWS NOTES FROM GREEN RIVER HIGH Helper basketball league standings The Pirates Bag sliot by a teammate in the final seconds of an over-tim- e period as n edged Peacock AG by DELLA EKKER Cate-Carbo- 73-7- 1. The past week has been prtty exciting at Green River High. It was our basketball Homecoming and every class had ben buy making signs and mini floats for The two teams were deadlocked at at the end of regulation time, knotting the count on a basket by Bill Jewkes. HELPER Vcltri Drug and Jewkes went to the free throw the two leading line with two shots and his team teams in the Helper casaba loop, behind by two. The former Carstepped out of league competition bon High ace mised his first free this past week, the former to par- throw, grabbed the rebound afticipate in the Dugway Invitation- ter missing the second purposely al tournament at the Tooele Coun- and dropped in a to ty military installation, and the send the game into overtime. latter to host the Peacock AG n almost blew the quintet from Green River at Helpwith a miserable third quargame er. ter when they counted only nine Veltris won their first game at nine points while the visitors Dugway, dropping Utah Tech to a lead. Clark Ross surged from Salt Lake City by a ten the AG attack with 27 paced point margin, but the Helper team points, high in the game. Bill was knocked out of the champJewkes finished with 25 for the ionship bracket on Wednesday winners. Robbie Jewkes potted 23 night by a strong Tooele Oil crew. before fouling out, and Robert On Friday night Veltri played Fenn added 10 more to the n Dugway Military for third place total. in the meet and lost a narrow decision. In league action the latter part of the week Chucks Pharmacy In the Helper gym Thursday took a firm grip on third place by night Deloy Bogdin made only one trouncing the Mexican Lodge all night, basket for and the Rio Grande held on to of the most important but it was fourth by outlasting North Ameriof a missed the game, a tip-ican Coal 69-a- ll Cate-Carbo- n Cate-Carbo- Competition winners were SenWednesday night was the big game against Notre Dame High. iors, first; Freshmen, second, and Although we were defeated sophomores, third. the spirit was still great and you Friday night a banquet was 5 could see everyone was still push- held followed by the Homecoming ing for the Pirates. During half- dance at which time the seniors time the Seniors were honored were honored and the royal famand the Homecoming royalty was ily again introduced. Cate-Carbo- Bids sought for street work at G.R. base 50-4- 6 GREEN RIVER An invitation for bids for the job of seal coating and repairing streets, roads and parking lots at White Sands Missile Ranges Utah Launch Complex at Green River was issued Feb. 19. The job calls for applying a half-inc-h overlay of oil and gravel plant mix on a total of 99,430 of paved surfaces. Chucks had four men in double square yards Also specified are repairs to dust figures, Matt Pollock leading the and erosion control structures, way with 22, Gary Jones and ditches and parking lot drainage Mike Jarvi getting 16 each and barriers, plus repainting Howa 15. Hansen, Limone, and bumper of white and yellow traffic conCelso Montoya provided all the trol marking lines. offensive the Mexican punch In the cantonment area the Lodge could muster. will cover 54,111 square Rio Grande started slowly projectof streets and parking lots. yards against North American Coal, but On various access roads and at ran away the second half as instrument and control Perri and Carroll Riddle be- outlying stations, including Rod Hill and gan to find the range. Perri end- the blockhouse and launch pad ed up with 21 points, Riddle 19, areas, seven additional phases and Wayne Dimick chipped in 10. will cover 45,319 square yards. A couple of youngsters, Frank The invitation was issued by Marrelli and Jackie Lupo were and Contractwell up in the scoring for the WSMRs Purchasing and speciPlans Directorate. Coal five, Marrelli getting 14 and ing were fications by post prepared Lupo 13, while the veteran Eddie engineer, which is responsible for Anderson .picked up 12. roads, buildings and grounds at Next weeks schedule: Utah complex as well as on the - Monday the range. Rio Grande vs Bids will be opened at 2 p.m. Veltri Drug vs Chuck's Thursday, March 19, at the PurTuesday chasing and Contracting DirectorRoy & Bob vs N. Amer. Coal ate. The work is expected to beVeltri Drug vs Mexican Lodge gin in April or May, with comWednesday Rio Grande vs Roy & Bob pletion scheduled within 180 days. Funds for the project were Chuck's vs authorized as part of an Army maintenance program for1 the 1970 fiscal year. The complex at Green River was built six years ago. Operated by the Army, it firings of Air supports Launcer missiles. Athena Force in Utah and impacted in New Athcnas Mexico, the multi-stagCate-Carbo- nt 75-5- Cate-Carb- n 69-4- Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers Lor Further Information - ; Ro-ly- n NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of LOUIS BOSCO, ceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix with the' will annexed at thfe office of Theratd N. Jensen and James. T. Jensen, her attonreys, 190 North Carbon Avenue, Price, Utah, on or before the 27th day of May, 1970. Claims must be presented in accordance Utah tyith the provisions of de- Cate-Carbo- n Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verifications as required therein. Dolores Harmond Administratrix with the will annexed Published in the Feb. 5, 12, 19. and 26, 1970. . Cate-Carbo- n NOTICE To all members of the Carbon Masonic Association, Temple which includes members of Carbon Lodge No. 16, F&AM, Joppa Lodge No. 26, F&AM, and York Rite bodies. off-ran- I You, and each of you, are hereby notified that at a meeting of the Carbon Masonic Temple Association, to be held in the Masonic Temple at 39 North 1st East St. in Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, on Wednesday, the 4th day of March, A.D. 1970, at 7:30 p.m., a Resolution will be presented to amend Articles 8 and 10 of the Articles of Incorporation of the Carbon Masonic Temple Association in every respect which may appear necessary, and to adopt a set of (Signed) ARTHUR C. KELL Ve-ter- competitiion. two-point- two-poi- announced. Carla Hunt was chosen as Mis School Spirit and Mike Ahe as Mr. G.R.H.S. First attendants were Janet Hatt and Van Ray Scovill, second attendants, Christine Franklin and John e Busy Butterfingers By-law- to start Friday So far this year 229 taxpayers taxpayers by mistake. in Utah have used the wrong tax There are separate tax tables table or rate schedule in com- for single persons, unmarried puting their 19G9 Federal income heads of household, married coutax. ples filing jointly and married returns. Not only have refunds been de- couples filing separate Mr. Wise urged Utah taxpayers to layed but many taxpayers have use the right one to avoid misoverpaid their income tax as a takes. result, Roland V. Wise, district from the wrong Computation director of Internal Revenue for tax table results in the wrong tax Utah, reported today. due. Some taxpayers, as a result The problem occurs, Mr. Wise of tile error, receive a smaller, or said, when a married taxpayer larger refund and others receive filing a joint return uses the tax a bill for additional tax. table for either married couples Another major reason for refiling separately or for single fund delay is the failure of taxpersons. Frequently, single taxto include their correct payers the for use table married payers Social Security number, Mr. Wise added. course which will take up ten So far this year, 149 refunds hours divided up among the four Workshop classes begin tomorrow, Feb. 27, at 7:30 at Room 212 in College of Eastern Utah for USNA District 4. Licensed practical nurses and practical nurse students are invited to attend with the registered nurses, members or nonmembers of US- are employed in the ABRES Ad- NA. Classes will continue Saturday, vanced Ballistic Systems program of the U. S. Air Feb. 28 at 9 a.m.; Friday, Mar. Force Systems Commands Space 6 at 7:30 and Saturday, Mar. 7 at and MMissilc Systems Organiza- 9 a.m., with a new course outtion (SAMSO). lined for each class period. More than 200 persons are emTopic for the workshop is Agployed at Green River by the ing ih the Modem World. Mrs. Army, the Air Force and various Corallcne McKean, executive secretary for USNA, will conduct the private industry contractors. y Wellington Thelma Pierce ed. Other refunds are being held up for a variety of other errors or failure to follow instructions that are included with the returns. -So far errors in arithmetic ar4 causing delay in sending refunds i to 242 taxpayers in Utah. Through last week, there werg tax returns filed without signatures, including those ofhus-ban- d or wife on joint returns. These have to be sent back to thfc taxpayers before refunds can be 306 processed. Mr. Wise said , taxpayers in Utah have received refunds totaling $5,771,415 since January. 18,529 NOTIIBE HMME lltHHHMIltHtHMIHHIlHHIHIIH'HIHIHIIIHIIIHII'HIIIIItt Home IHHHtHIHHIHHHIlHMHIHMMIIIIIIIIIIHItlHtlt School Associations & II9 Annual Get your . . . Wanda have been delayed in Utah because of incorrect or missing So; cial Security numbers, he report- periods. 637-228- 0 Lorraine Falsone wil give out further information if those interThe Wellington Second Ward Owen Woodruff, Las Vegas, were ested will contact her. There will will sponsor a budget dinner in visitors at the home of Lewis and be an admision fe for the four-da- y the cultural hall March 5 from Thelma Pierce for the weekend. workshop. 5 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Don Peterson and friend Lee Tucker, both of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the home of Larry and Mona Lee Boren from Friday through Monday. Don is a former resident of Wellington. David and Nora Thayn have moved from Provo to the home on 2nd East and 1st North owned by IVU IVI and Mont Downard. AL Hans and Mattie Jorgenson have moved from Price to the Tuxedo Motel. Lucille Jaramillo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Jaramillo, Ogden, visited with her pareents here while recovering from an operation. Guy Draper, son of Jay and Rexine Draper, has been in the Carbon Hospital for a week re' covering from an injury sustained while playing basketball for Notre Dame' in Price. The Young Mens Mutual Association of the First Ward was reorganized in recent action. William (Bill) Snyder was sustained first counselor and Leonard Davis as second counselor. Secretary is Kevin Litster. The Elders Quorum also was reorganized with Robert Powell as leader and Grant Oliver and Ronald Hoxey as his assistants. Alfred and Yvonne Oliver have a girl born in Salt Lake City on Feb. 13. Gary and Sharra Boothe, Champaign, 111., have a girl born there recently. Grandparents are Cloye and Violet Peterson. Violet Peterson has been visiting the past two weeks in Orem with her sister and brother-in-la- Sandwiches were the subject of Club the Busy Butterfingers of Mrs. home the held at meeting Norman D. Larsen, leader. Members learned about sandwich varieties, fill combinations, how to sack a lunch and how to wrap sandwiches to keep them fresh. Combinations tried were a mashed banana, pickle and peanut butScdonia and Edwin Hardee. ter, deviled ham and chopped r beef roast ground egg, Pat and Charlotte McCourt, Las with pickle and onion. Members Vegas, have been visiting the past were assigned to prepare their week with Ned and Rcon own lunch to take to school Pat is recovering from a performed in Salt operation major H Use of wrong tables may cause overpayment of taxes Course for nurses as advertised on T.V. - a 5-0- -7 40 West Main, at the old Fla Cille Shop 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day 472-565- 6 VALL 637-263- 1 PRICE TRADING u um CO March I w MPANY Trusted Trading Since 1$90 Apparel and Fabric Center 55 EAST MAIN IN PRICE Annual Inventory, March 1st JIHIHMtHtllHHHIHItlllHIHtHHIlHHIHIMHHHtHIMHHMHIlHIMHHMHHHHIIMMIHHHIHfHIHHIMMHItMIMIIIIIIIIIHHIHIHtHHMIHIHMH END OF THE YEAR left-ove- President Mc-Cou- Published in the Feb. 12, 19, 26, 1970 Lake City recently. The longest beard ever recordPatti Jo Lichenburn, Salt Lake ed was grown by Hans N. Lano-setof North Dakota. After 36 City, has been a visitor at the years it reached a length of 11 home of Lynn and Ila Thayn. Wade Pierce and a ect 6 inches. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 3440 h Estate of FLORA EVELYN BEVERIDGE, deceased. Creditors will present claims to the undersigned Administratrix at the office of her attorney, A. JOHN RUGGERI, Suite 303, Electric Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 13th day of May, 1970. Claims must be presented in accordance with provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as therein required. Marx Jessie Montez Jim Procarione 218-55- Bob Jerry Dolinsky Al Pierotti vert Cal- 216-57- HMmiMmNtMNatHMHttMMHNMn 198-55- Cobb Johnson 205-50- Nick Remo Etzel Mara-ki- Barry Cush- 210-51- looo fluids on Luxury cilan s 207-51- Max Cadcz 190-51- ing 217; Gary Hanson 213; Bob Welch 212; Frank Zupon 204; Bill McGuire 202; Pete Perea 2M; Corky Nichols 203; Dick Jones Is ADELE CARLOW 202; Bill Davis 202; Moe May Administratrix with 201; Ed Olson 201; Tony OBerto Will Annexed 203; Harold Burgess 202; Avon A." .JOHN RUGGERI Dimick 200; Walt Kelley 200; Ang Attorney for Estate Basso 196. P.O. Box 801, Price, Utah 84501 Mert Anderson Er Nell Hatch published in the lene Dennison Feb. 12, 19, 26 and March 5, 1970 Ora Bogdin Bar Ruth Prick bara Jackson NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nita Webb ard Probate No. 3438 Elsie Van Wagenen , Dottie Martin In the District Court in and for Lynn Pierce Betty Bryan 200 Carbon County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of Betty Klippel 212; Irene Mezek RAYMOND F. WALTERS, also 501; Mary Wocden 193; Donna (mown as RAYMOND FRANK Judd 190; Norma Dimick 191; Dee Harmond 199; Lucille Pace 188 WALTERS, deceased. Droz 182; Broeinia An Creditors will present claims Georgia derson 192; Marilyn Nielsen 181 with vouchers to the undersigned 187. at the office of Boyd Bunnell, At- Lucy Norton torney at Law, Olivcto Building, Price, Utah, on or before the Completes duty tour J5th day of May, 1970; claims must be presented in accordance Navy Fireman Robert R. Tis with the provisions of Section dale, 673 North First East, Price tour of Utah Code Annotated 1953 completed a and with proper verification as duty aboard the USS Hull with the Seventh Fleet in the Western roquired therein. Is RAMONA C,( WALTERS Pacific, During its fourth tour off ,. the Vietnam coast the Hull proAdministratrix vided naval gunfire support to Published in the Fob. 12, 19, 2(i and Maxell 5, 1970 U. S. tuid Allied forces a shut e. 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