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Show 2 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 5, 19743 Thursday, Sept. UTAH Area man STATE FAIR on Salt SPECTACULAR ENTERTAINMENT FREE WITH GATE ADMISSION Lake ballot H'N One of the candidates for the State Board of Education post for Granite School District is a former Carbon County native. Frank (Ted) Helsten Jr., 1339 East 3955 South and son of Frank Helsten of will Scofield, be on DAILY VARIETY TOR A1 L EXHIBITS PLUS MIDWAY ACTS the September 10 ballot in Salt Lake County. He is an em- aerospace engineer ployed at Hill Air Force Base. Helsten holds a degree from the University of Utah and the Defense System Management School r-- j jS Governor Calvin L. Rampton discussed markets tor Utah coal "never dreamed of before" in a speech Labor Day at Price Park. Speaking for only a few minutes, Rampton said, "growth of this magnitude is not without problems." Photo o Ranchers o Election (Tout, from Pg. 1) and data collecting still must be done before the declaration of disaster area can be made. Senator Moss expressed (Coot, from Pg. 1) confidence the that 19 counties would be given the declaration. said He if granted funds from the Harm Home Administration would allow for seven per cent loans. Moss answered the question of low prices by s ating the market was - pressed because of the i sh to sell cattle rather t .an put them on expensive bed. Something must be done to sustain the market, said Moss, so it doesnt fall off anymore. oEPA Christensen Willson, died shortly after birth on September 1 in a local hospital. Survivors, oarents. Mrs and Mr, Clarance Willson, Elmo; Mr and Mrs. Reginall Brough, Brand-parent- that county's ballot. Vying by 1975. designated as an Air Quality Maintenance Area under the July proposal, Price became an aiea in which the EPA hoped to alleviate any air quality problems before By being they occur. An AQMA site has the potential to violate national air quality standards within 10 years after 1975. Data will be presented at the hearing to support the rating. Head the Classified Ads! Carbon in the Clark-lnkle- y I race for the That US Congress. winner will face the Democratic it I I incumbent Gunn McKay. The American Party w ill also appear on the Emery ballot with Bruce Bangerter and Kenneth Rex Larsen battling for that partys nod in the US Senate race for Polling places Tuesday's election are: old church Emery-thhall; hall; Ferron-citClawson-thJoseph Jensen home; Orangeville-towhall; hall; Castle ,v , V t Dale-cit- BYU sets classes for counselors Brigham will University Aaron P. Dimick , A 5 ' ! Z" I A: Young continue the in- terested in working towards a masters degree in counseling. The new classes in the course will begin Thursday, Sept. 5 at 5.30 p m. at the College of Eastern Utah. O Observant S Superior Service Honest Order Hilda Newburg Nazaryk, 70, Helper, died September 1 in a local hospital after a long illness. Born on May 20, 1904 in Carroll, Iowa to Henry and Mary Wilkerson Newburg. Married to John Joseph Nazaryk on February 9, 1932 in Carroll Member of Catholic Survivors, Wesslmg, both of Carroll; Mrs. Ann Brower, Orange, Calif ; Mrs Mary Goodrich, Ha war- Teresa den, Iowa; Mrs, Schachtner, Funda, Iowa Funeral Mass will be held today at 10 a m. in the St An thonys Catholic Church, Helper, Rosary was recited yesterday at Mitchell Funeral Horace Thayn, 73, Wellington, died August 28 in a San Jose, Calif hospital Born on June 7, 1901 in Wellington to William Alvin and Sarah Sorenia Tidwell Thayn Married to Mary Medrano on December 8, 1934 in Price; later divorced. Member of LDS Church. Retired coal miner. Member of United Mine Workers' local 8003 J c I Law s Educated Youth 1 sons, Wallace, Paul, Bob L, all of Price, Edwin, Winnemucca, Nev.; Mrs. Joe 1 (Erma) Rendon, 30 Grand Junction, Colo building and will lease the facility to the postal service on a long term lease arrangement. The postmaster said a formal dedication program to be conducted by postal service officials will take place at a later date when the entire project is completed and will be announced at a later time. Divorces granted 'i ft ( V. V, AA gieat sister, Mrs grandchildren; James E iDoc' Paschal, Salt Renee Vs. August 26 Hayward III. Married in Santa Ana, John C Calif., on February 25, Adams, Wellington; Funeral held services Tuesday at Fausett Mortuary Burial in Price City Cerneterv. with RCA Myrtle A. Palmer David, both of Wellington. services Funeral held Monday in the Wellington 1st LDS ward chapel. Burial under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home at Wellington Citv Cemetery. State in Plamer on January Allowed by Law Solid TV, XL-Color- many key areas. Myrtle Ann Palmer, 84 Huntington, died August 28 in a Provo hospital Born on September 12, 188 in Huntington to Thomas and Amelia Munson Kirby Married to Geoige Leo Df 28, 1915 in diagonal Huntington, he died November 23, 1968. Member of LDS Church. Survivors, sons, daughter, Vhna Russel!, Sunnvide Tucson Am Paul, Hun, Dallas Mrs tington: ( g gm1 nIII Ronnie' Sitterud. Logan; 15 grandchildren; 46 great - grandbrother, sisters, children; Merrill, Huntington, Mrs Zella Johnson, Reno, Nev ; Mrs Hilda Killpack, Brigham City Funeral services held Saturday at the Huntington 2nd Burial in LDS ward chapel Huntington City Cemeteiy under the direction of Fausett Mortuary The CONSORT Model ES330 14' d sgonal picture Beautiful choice for ycur "second set" and for the young ones n your family. You can watch you- - favorite programs any time. RCA's AccuColor picture tube for lifelike color. t VHF fine tuning automatically remembers the signal you select. GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN JIOD Compounded OLIVETO Fausett Mortuary Furniture & Appliance Price 637 1181 Castle Dale 748 2551 "Service to all Faiths" 48 East FREE Drapery Decorating Service . Main-P- h. 637-192- 7 organizations and businesses for services rendered on the renovation of the Price Central School during June, July and August, 1974: Sally Sun Advocate Price Kiwanis Con- sultant. Shirley Muse, is ready with professional Sears ideas. Call Custom Drapery today for an appointment with Shirley. l 637-228- 1 KOAL George & & Helen Poulos Penny Boyack Minimum 12 month Price 6th Ward Boy Scouts Price Jaycettes Price North LaOonna Fausett Price Rotary Carbon County Bachelor Apts. LDS Institute 5,000 Minimum 30 month Maturity 5,000 Young Womans Program Campbell Transfer 1,000 PTA Spring Glen Aaronic Priesthood Jeanselmes Kent Drapery Mauro Elementary Price Coca Cola Bottling Radio Station y Maturity would like to thank publicly the following people, . semi-annuall- NEW CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS: Mortician . on Regular Passbook Savings One-se- Only 14 grand- brothers, Albert, children; Our Interest 1971. Rates iiaMIt Lake. Survivors, son, daughters, Horace Eugene, Mrs. David (Janet) Watson, both of San Jose; Mrs. Marvin (Beth) v Pays the t RCA , . . of Price Seventh District Court Price Elementary PTA... i Fedeird ConRoberts Jack struction Company of Spanish Fork was the contractor on the new location of the old post office on Main Street Postal patrons will find over 650 new boxes in the new facility ehnvnating the waiting list for box rentals that existed in the 14 grandchildren, husband, daughters, Sister Mary Louise, Las Vegas, Nev ; Mrs. Marvin (Lucille) McKin, Lamar, Colo ; grandchild, sisters, Mrs. Margaret Sapp, Mrs. Lucille , L E wife. Survivors, Home Burial in Mountain View Cemetery. 3 Responsible1 Sincere on January 24, 1896 in Wellington to Ephraim and Kizah Mead Dimick Mai rmd to Ellen (Nellie) Marshall on June 10, 1918 in Lawton, Okla. Coal miner, veteran of World War I its doors for business Tuesday morning after being under construction for well over a year. Officials from the district office of the postal service conditionally accepted the new building last Friday and the move into the new quarters was made over the long holiday weekend. Thei e is still some work to be completed on the struct tr1 and this will be accomplished while the facility is in use according to Waiter Borla, Huntington postmaster. The building contains 2300 square feet of floor space and over 19,000 square feet of parking space at 49 East 1st North, less than a block away from the daughters, Lewis Horace Thayn ft S Aaron Plynn Dimick, 78, Price, died August 31 at his home after a long illness Born old office. The new boxes are opened by keys rather than by combination, so Huntington residents will now be carrying an extra key on their key rings. new postal facility in Huntington finally opened Church program for those Resourceful City Cemetery y Huntington sixth precinct-tow- n hall and Huntington seventh-junio- r high ; Green River-citschool and Elmo - the LDS Church. H T , 7 . Ambitious 0 Stoddard Burial in the Orangeville ! n September 10, 1974, because he is: 11 $v e Concerned citizens vote for A. ROSS HORSLEY A Elizabeth Wayman Married to William Lester Stilson on July 27, 1922 in Price; later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died -- y the situation cleared up Velma Wayman Stilson, 68, Orangeville, died of a heart attack on August 29 at her home. Born on June 15, 1906 in Ferron to Charles Emanuel and Martha The HUNTINGTON for the law enforcement post will be the incumbent June 6, 1974 Jack Leamaster and the Tremonton. Graveside funeral services Survivors, sons, Kent, countys chief deputy held yesterday at Elmo City Orangeville, Clan, Orem; 11 The LaMar Guymon. Cemetery. grandchildren, 12 great winner of Tuesdays race grandchildren, sister, Mrs. will meet the Republican Hilda Mary Fail, Orangeville Nazaryk nominee Robert Kurtz. Funeral services held voters will Republican Saturday at 2 pm in the f face the same issue as Orangeville IDS ward chapel e (Coot, from Pg. l violation now, must have AQMA Velma W. Sfiison Lora Lee Willson, daughter of Stanley John and Juanita Kay S-- New post office opens doors in Huntington Obituaries Lora Lee Willson S-- Walter Borla who put in a long weekend moving into the new facility. Photo The new Huntington post office was opened this week. The shuffle to reopen was handled by postmaster Minimum 4 year Maturity Stake Young Adults of Religion Fred's Glass Shop All accounts are Insured to $20,000 by a permanent agency of the Federal Government. ... and those who brought food, and all the parents and interested persons who donated their time, money and energy to the completion of this project. The above people, organizations and businesses will be honored at our first PTA meeting, September 12, 1974 to be held at the Price Civic Auditorium beginning at 7:30 p.m. Sincerely, Jean Hunter President Price Elementary PTA lO HI1J41 HOUSING OPPORTUNITY IFE JGSANDJtOAN CfATIOfiWRICE |