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Show Huntington or 39 637 - 3238 Youth own mind, emergency Entries of local participated in the preparedness, leathercraft, annual poster contest photography, rock and were recently displayed and minerals, junior and teen judged. leadership, town and There were so many country business programs. creative and original ideas, Enrollment in any of selection of the top 10 was these areas can be club, not an easy task. It was group, class or individual 4-- H who 4-- H Her name is Mary Ann Limb Young and she was 102 on Tuesday. Born on March 27, 1871 to Frederick and Mary Ann Larris Limb in Beaver. She held various Salina Auction jobs up to the time she had 1973 March 23, Friday Salable at Auction 1420 five of her eight children. Then she attended obcompared to 1000 last week stetrics and nursing school and 1087 last year. Local and outside buyers well in Huntington taught by Dr. Ellis Shipp. represented. Trading acLater she attended the tive. Quality of Feeders of Deseret, now University improved from previous die University of Utah, week and selling in many load lots and packages. studying genealogy when 77 years of age. with last she was Feeders steady weeks offerings, except Steers 600 lbs. and over, 50c higher. Slaughter Cows 25c to 50c lower, Slaughter Bulls higher. 50c-$1.0- 0 Slaughter Steers 25c-50- c lower. Slaughter Heifers not sufficient to test price trend. Feeders 80 percent of the supply due to special Feeder sale, with about 450 head left to sell following report. Feeder Steers: Choice 0 lbs. Choice lbs. Mrs. Young brought many babies into the world and gave excellent care to their mothers, many of whom still remember her services. She has also known tragedy in her life when her youngest son and three of his children were killed in a 1951 robbery. While she was living in a log cabin on a farm in Huntington her husband, LeRoy Wheeler Young died of a heart ailment. She was at the $60.00-$68.00 bedside of two more of her inSlow gaining sons when they died. dividuals $56.00-$62.0Mrs. Young supported her $54.00-$60.50 Choice lbs. family by teaching school in package 624 lbs. a school in Wayne 600-70-0 lbs. $63.50. Choice the family while County $50.10-$55.7Choice 700-80-0 270-40- $65.00-$73.5- 0. 400-50- 0. 0. 500-60- even more difficult to pick only three. with ages five to 19 eligible. There are many more areas not listed that might interest you. have After tabulating the ballots', the three with the highest ratings were first, Tami Pressett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pressett of Dragerton; second, Candie Rickard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rickard of Price, and Bobbi Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Davis of Wellington, third. Following are some of the projects available through automotive, bicycle care and safety, electricity, fix it, small engines, tractor, woodcraft, entomology, pesticides, bees, child care, clothing, knit- many opportunities throughout the year to keep Like them active. 4-- H camp, guided rive runs, and many outings and special events. one-roo- in with lived lbs. Orangeville couple loads High Choice tington. 5 lbs. Three of and Prime $45.00-$52.0- 700-73- Choice $53.00-$54.0- lbs. ting, 800-95-0 mostly $42.50-$49.2- 5 tension Office or call 1 in Price, or Castle Dale. 637-32- 748-238- 400-60- 0. in lbs. 300-40- 0 Choice 400-50- $54.75-$59.0- 0. lbs. 0 $50.00-$56.2- eight Bulk 600-80- $44.00-$48.0- 0 with $48.25. diploma in Wyoming package 5. 602 0. Couple 3 packages dairy Heifers lbs. Replacements: Good and Choice Calvy, mixed aged stock Cows, load Choice $412.50 per head. Slaughter Cows and 385-55- Len LARAMIE, Wyo. M. Huntington of 352 N. 1st East, Price, was recently presented with a diploma from the Wyoming Technical Institute. He completed his training in auto body and painting on March 9. $62.75-$50.2- 5. $363.00-$430.0- held Monday evening. and Mrs. Jerry Huntsman and children Mr. spent the day, Sunday with her mother, Flora Jensen. Kurt Larsen of Salt Lake spent the weekend with his parents, Keith and Joyce Larsen. Mrs. Ella Rowley had friends drop in to celebrate her birthday on Wednesday Bulls: Few individual Good Cows $35.10-$37.2Utility Cows $30.25-$33.8bulk high yielding Dairy Breeds. afternoon. Cutter Cows $27.75-$31.0Kelly Jones and Janet Utility and Commercial Gardner .were picked to go Bulls to Girls State sponsored by and 0, READ THE CLASSIFIEDS Mrs. Young lives in a Provo nursing home where lbs. her family and friends visited with her for the lbs. which was lb. birthday party 500-60- 0 Choice $43.00-$47.4- 0, aerospace, imagineering in art, archery, make up your her children are still living; Mrs. Flora Marshall, Palo Alto, Calif.; Vance Young 5. $42.00-$50.0- 0. range science, management, weeds, Hun- 0. Price man earns imhome provement, animal science, beef, dog, rabbits, horses, sheep, swine, veterinary science, poultry, including pigeons, garden, forestry, field crops, plants and soil and 0 Few Good lbs. $53.00-$58.5Mostly California and 0 lb. Holsteins Chester, Good Mrs. Marion (Olive) $44.00-$52.5Mostly Good Marshall, Manti. She has 30 600-80-0 $41.00-$44.2lb. Holsteins grandchildren, 57 great32 Feeder Heifers: Choice grandchildren plus $44.00-$46.0- 0. Choice cookery, Fremont, 400-60- For more information contact your local Ex- outdoor m 0. 4-- food-nutritio- n, 0, 0. $39.50-$44.2- k -- PuIbBic G3go Martinez, deceased. 900-128- $41.25-$44.3- 0. 0 the American Legion Auxilary. Cathy Marshall was picked as alternate. These girls submitted letters and three judges were asked to judge the lb. ESTATE OF CLYDE Couple Good girls on points set up by the Heifers ROCK, DECEASED: of Utah Department Creditors will present American Legion. The girls claims with vouchers to the will leave on June 3 and at her Divorces Filed undersigned spend one week at Cedar residence at 338 Carson March 16 Joyce Elaine City. Avenue, Dragerton, Utah, Schmidt William Word was received that vs. or to her attorneys, Stephen Schmidt. Rakie Ungerman is in the Frandsen & Keller, at, Elmer L. LDS Hospital and unMarch 21 Professional Bldg., Price, Richards vs. Sara L. derwent surgery on WedUtah, on or before the 29th Richards. nesday. day of June, 1973. Claims Mrs. Kathy Justice was Linda Davis March 23 must be presented in acvs. Thomas Edward Davis. rushed to the Carbon with the cordance Suzanne Hospital by Nettie Marshall March 26 provisions of Section Marie Farrell vs. Robert and Karen Justice, WedUtah Code Annotated, 1953, Allen Farrell. nesday after Kathy had as amended, with proper March 28 James L. gotten her ring finger verification as required Westbrook vs. Barbara caught in the hamburger therein. Lynn Westbrook. press. She spent a couple of (s)EmmaT. Rock Elizabeth days there and is now home. March 29 Administratrix Ann Whitlock vs. Rodney Robert Garcia of New FRANDSEN & KELLER Mexico and Pete Perea Warren Whitlock. visited with Mr. and Mrs. By (s) Dan C. Keller Ad for Thwo LeRoy last WedAttorneys ministratrix nesday. (Published in the Mr. and Mrs. Wilford March 29, April 5, Staker and Mr. and Mrs. 12 and 19, 1973.) Larry Leonard of Price made a trip to Bountiful to NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Orlando Manuel Slaughter Steers Heifers: Good and Choice lbs. Steers High Standard and 5 Low Good lb. Holsteins 1100-146- $37.00-$41.0- 0. 780-11- Probate No. 3669 Creditors will present $42.25-$42.5- claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 604 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 7th day of July, A.D. 1973. Claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. (Published in the April 5, 12, 19 and 75-9-- 0. Thursday, April 5, Births Francy LeRoy 687-240- 2 attend the wedding and reception for their granddaughter, Carolee Staker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Staker and John Budleston, son of Mrs. Marion Wilson of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sandberg left Sunday morning for Hot Springs, Colo, to spend a week. Mrs. Lorraine Nielson and sons plus a friend, John of Littleton, Colo, spent four days with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Moffitt. Drew LeRoy and Bruce Jensen of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday with Drews mother, Francy LeRoy and his brothers. Mrs. Nettie Marshall was hostess to the Bunco Club on Thursday evening at her home. Special guest was Irene Fillmore. Mrs. Norma Majors and children spent the weekend at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Tedd Johnson and sons made a trip to Salt Lake on Saturday. Because of our city not having any water, Friday and Saturday afternoon, the and school children teachers all had a half a day vacation. A pipe was broken up by the Old Reindeer Inn and there was no water for about 35 hours. Many people were going to the neighboring towns and to the canyon for water. Mrs. Mabel Young is spending some time at Tooele with her son Willard and family, the big event this week is a new grandchild was to be blessed Sunday. Jennifer Johnson celebrated her third birthday on March 26. Mrs. Lor an Nielson entertained at a party at her home Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock. Sgt. and Mrs. Lynn Hall are the parents of a boy born to them March 13 at Frankfort, Germany. He made his appearance at the Army Hospital and weighed nine pounds four ounces. His grandparents are Mrs. Velma Eden of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tri-Che- m Hall of Huntington. The new baby will be named Darrin Gregor Hall. Francy LeRoy and son, Frederick, Famie Baxter and Dr. Lena Schreier made a trip to Provo on Friday to see Fredericks dentist. They had dinner with Mrs. Rachel Simpson. The Tedd Johnson family put on a program for Sunday School in the First Ward on Sunday with Garth, Corey, Jeff and Tyler giving talks along with Tedd, then Betty. Tedd and boys sang. Lorin Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Butch Jensen was confirmed in the First Ward March 20 Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Richey, Helper, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray Brinkley, Dragerton, ib boy. March 21 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earl Wetherington, Green River, boy. March 22 Mr. and Mrs. John Alfred Wilson, Price, girl. March 23 Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Blackburn, Emery, girl. March 26 Mr. and Mrs. Buryi Edward Carnes, Helper, boy; Mr. and Mrs. V. Randy Jones, , 1. v ... James Ward, Lavoy Cleveland, boy. March 28 Mr. and Mrs. David Lynn Wilstead, Lawrence, boy; Mr. and Mrs. William Russell Wellington ranch Lambs taken from The reported missing during the week to the Carbon County Interviewers The rustling took place some time before March 27. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Childs had their baby and-Robe- be will rt Questions concerning nutrition, transportation, activities, health and housing will be asked. e Jensen was passed on to be ordained a mmMMMBtg Priest. The First Ward held their Gold and Green Ball Saturday night with a good crowd attending. An open house for Marvin Johnson and his new bride was held at the home of his mother, Mrs. Paloma Brown on Saturday. Calvin Simmons of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sherwood of Dragerton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Bennett Sunday. Keith Leonard brought four of his roommates home Sunday morning from Provo. They attended and School Sunday Sacrament meeting and had dinner with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lund Leonard. were ' They Darryl Ellington, Tom Lines, Bob Barnette, and Dan Skousen, all returned missionaries from Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Johnson returned to Seattle, Wash, after spending a week here with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Tedd Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denison of Price, visited with her mother, Lorraine Sitterud on Saturday. Mrs. Ella Rowley hosted her children and grandchildren for a big turkey dinner last Sunday. a 2- Engineer to exchange water in Carbon County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Exch. 625 (91 Donald Hamilton A. Hamilton, & Area) Janice Box - Friday & Saturday April 6 & 7 HBWaHL'WCS? Bring your HOOVER to US! HOW LONG SINCE YOUR HOOVER HAS BEEN SERVICED? if It's NOTICE TO CREDITORS 7, Estate of Bill P. Tomadakis, also known as Bill Tomadakis, deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executrix at the offices of Therald N. Jensen, & James T. Jensen, her attorneys, 190 North Carbon Avenue, Price, 10, T12S, R7E; point of Utah, on or before the 5th rediversion, day of July, 1973. Claims Wellington Canal N. 560 ft. must be presented in acandW. 240 ft. from Sty Cor. cordance with the Sec. 36, T13S, R9E; and of Utah provisions used for irrigation, 58.11 Code Annotated 1953 and in SEV4NEV4, acs. with proper verification as NEV4SEV4, Sec. 7, T15S, required therein. S W V S W V4 , Katherine Tomadakis RUE; NWV4SW4 Sec. 8, T15S, Executrix R11E. Published in Sun AdHereafter, 60.0 ac. ft. of vocate April 5, 12, 19 and 24, water is to be released into 1973. Price River at a point same as heretofore; and 60.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted Divorces Granted from the Price River at a Elmo A. March 20 point S. 120 ft. and E. 100 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 8, T15S, Turcasso vs. Margaret R11E; and used for the Turcasso. Decree granted irrigation of 58.11 acs. same to both plaintiffat and defendant. Married Price as heretofore. Protests resisting the on November 27, 1947. Ranae S. March 26 granting of this application with reasons therefor must Anderson vs. Gary Max be filed in duplicate with the Anderson. Married in Sandy State Engineer, 442 State on January 6, 1956. Tillie Lucero March 26 Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Cardova vs. Joe E. Cordova. Married in Ely, Nev. May 12, 1973. November 18, 1970. on Bene John 28 Paul March State Engineer Deputy in Published Pantages vs Alesandria M. Mar. 29, Apr. 5 Pantages. Married in Elko, Nev. on November 19. 1969. and 12, 1973. Wellington, Utah 84542 seeks the right to exchange 60.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Stock Cert. No. 1757, Price River Water Userss Assn. The water has been diverted from Scofield Res. at a point N. 810 ft. and W. 990 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 75-9-- 5, e, ? 1 l 't ' n tU m0j0 .'-s- every day. Reg. k COMPLETE FACTORY SERVICE Clean - Oil - Check Wiring Check and Pack Bearings Replace Warn and Broken Parts 9B Marathon Metallic wrote the book - ) 20-10- (For Grains and Grasses) per ton plus SULFUR 16-20- -0 P O BOX 14240 HOUSTON, Manufacturing 77021 TEXAS Company Houston Texas 77002 Just call or write: Garber Contracting Call P.O. Box ( 81 1, Price, Utah 84501 . ) 68 A Hoover Slcmllns above listed prices are Bulk Truck F.O.B. Treble farm. Also available; Nitrate of your or the fertilizer Ammophos All 34-0-- 255-272- 1 or 255-650- OCJGQAIL FGOTDOSGQ 5 HAIR DRYER Complete with attachments. 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Sulfur SUPERPHOSPHATE (For Alfalfa and Legumes) itiVovora Year, been'foo long! Special fertilizer . - EJTCOTS'S -- NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State v This is an opportunity for senior citizens to express themselves - to make others aware of their needs and to for make suggestions senior citizen possible programs, said Mrs. Pruda Trujillo, director of the project. She asked the and citizens help cooperation in this study which will supply the necessary statistics for county-widplanning of senior citizen programs. County visiting homes in the next a few weeks with questionnaire to find out some of the interests, needs and difficulties of the senior citizen. Sheriffs office. daughter named and blessed. Kimberly Carbon Council on Aging is starting its survey of persons of 60 years and over in Carbon County. Two lambs owned by Jim Wells of Wellington were meeting , Carbon aging council ? begins citizen Allred, Cleveland, boy. March 30 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Porter, Dragerton, boy. Sacrament 1 .A FIRST AID finals were held March 21 for the 23 women who have been taking a course sponsored by the East Carbon Jeepettes. David Lauriski, the instructor, presented the two teams of women with an accident victim who they treated like the one above. Wellington, girl. March 27 Mr. and Mrs. 75-9-- 5, 26, 1973.) Sun - Advocate, Price, Utah 7 1973 WHY NOT? ftlY d! $287 Ji sOPAMV Midvale, Utah FURNITURE 48 East Main & iiwnif APPLIANCES Phone mm 637-192- 7 iiniirraaKwiBEKiiatjaa&aJ |