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Show 10 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, Dec. 18, 1975 Price girl NOTICE 10 CFR, 205.33 (a), this is to notify you that Calder Bros. Co. has applied to the Pursuant to Federal Energy Administration for an order assigning to it a base period volume of more than 40,000 gallons of motor gasoline per month for a retail station it intends to operate at 100 St. West Main St., Price, Utah. This retail station will be owned by Calder Bros. Co. and operated by Calder Bros. Co. You are invited to submit written comments to FEA in support of or in opposition to the application. If you oppose the application on the ground that approval of it would adversely affect your business, you should set forth in detail the following minimum information: 1. Your name and address. 2. The person or persons who have an ownership interest in the business which you allege would be adversely affected, and the extent of each such persons ownership interest. 3. The of your business in relation to the retail station for location p which the application for assignment was made. 4. The person or company from whom you presently purchase motor gasoline, and whether your business operates under the trademark of your supplier. 5 The volume in gallons, of motor gasoline sold by .your business in each month from January 1, 1972 until the present. 6. Whether or not there is a demand for motor gasoline in the trading area in which your business is located which cannot be met by existing retail stations. 7. The adverse effect which you believe approval of the application would have on your business. 8. Detailed factual data and information which support your claim that approval of the application will have an adverse effect on your business. Such data and information should include, at a minimum, audited or unaudited balance sheets and profit and loss statements for a recent, representative time period. FEA can consider alleged adverse effects on your business only if such allegations are supported by the best available data. Broad and unsubstantiated allegations of adverse impact will be disregarded. FEA will consider your written comments along with those submitted by the applicant and other interested persons. If you submit written comments, you will be notified of FEAs decision. FEA may, at its discretion, hold a public hearing to consider the application, in which event you will be notified. A copy of that portion of FEAs procedural regulations applicable to these proceedings will be furnished upon request for your information. Your written comments should be hand delivered or received by mail not later than December 30, 1975 to the following address: AdminFederal Energy istration, Region VIII, P.O. Box 26247, Belmar Branch, 1075 South Yukon, Lakewood, Colorado 80226. Unless you claim confidential treatment for your submission, a copy of your comments should be delivered to the applicant. If you want the FEA to treat as confidential the information which you submit to it, it will do so if you so request and if the information is of a type entitled to such confidential treatment under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S C. 552, as amended, 18 U.S.C. 1905, 10 CFR 205.9, or under other Federal statutes, regulations or rules. Trade secrets and certain commercial and financial information are entitled to confidential treatment if you so request. If you request confidential treatment, you should designate on the original version of your written comments the information which you wish to be kept confidential and submit to FEA and the applicant another version of the document with such confidential information deleted. Information which is not designated as confidential or is not entitled by law or regulation to confidential treatment will be disclosed to the applicant and perhaps to other interested persons. Dudley E. Faver Regional Administrator FEA, Region VIII Published in Sun Advocate December ,11 and 18, 1975. The state of Utah is barred from providing any Theta Phi Chapter of the financial assistance to Delta Delta Delta Sorority municipalities. Thats the recently held an open house state law and would require celebrating the completion a constitutional amendment of a very extensive and to be changed. remodeling redecorating project their chapter house on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City. During the afternoon a presentation ceremony was conducted by Miss Jan Leavitt, president of the sorority. Ms. Colleen Malouf, the house corporation president; Mr. John Pace, the architect; and Mr. Jack Halendar, the Deceased: Probate No. 3879 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at 625 East Sixth South, Price, Utah, or to his attorneys, Frandsen and Keller, at Price, Utah, on or before the 5th day of March, 1976. Claims must be presented the in accordance with provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as with proper amended, verification as required therein. I. Williams Administrator FRANDSEN AND KELLER By C. Keller Attorneys for Administrator Published in Sun Advocate December 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1975. Local areas of Utah, especially the cities such as Price, are beginning to feel the lead effects of a boom in energy production increased produced through demand for Utah coal. These towns are faced with booms in population and with it, far greater demands for city services-smuch so, in fact, that most cities claim they do to not have the interior decorator were build even the financing most basic introduced by Miss Leavitt, service facilities in annoting the chapters ap- ticipation of the influx of preciation for their diligent new residents. efforts. Naturally, energy Miss Leavitt, with her areas have development other officers in the turned first to the state in reception line, greeted search of help and, just as many Tri Delta alumnae; naturally, the state points to representatives from the the aid financial various sororities. prohibitions in the State Constitution and says its NOTICE TO CREDITORS hands are tied. Probate No. 3874 Some state legislators In the Matter of the Estate of have suggested that an LUCILLE LOCK, Deceased. amendment to the state Creditors will present claims would be apconstitution unwith vouchers to the other dersigned Administratrix at the propriate, however, of Law Office S.J. groups point out that SWEETRING, her attorney, enough legislators would be Oliveto Office Building, 23 opposed to the change that South Carbon Avenue, Price, such amendment an Utah, on or before the 23rd day probably could not be of February, 1976. Claims must enacted. be presented in accordance However, a possible with the provisions of Section to this problem solution Utah Code Annotated lie in a suggestion may with and 1953, proper verification as required therein. made recently by this ISABELL JENSEN areas state senator that Administratrix would take this question out Published in the Sun Ad- of the legislative arena and vocate Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 11 and place it in the hands of the 18, 1975. judiciary. Senator Omar Bunnell, NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Democrate from Price, o Taxation Committee meeting, that instead of attempting to pass a constitutional amendment, a process that, at very least, would take a great deal of as the Attorney for said undersigned, on or before the 1st day of March, 1976; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. PEARL R. STEVENSON ' " Administratrix LUKE G. PAPPAS Attorney Published vocate, Nov. 18 in 27, the Sun AdDec. 4, 11 and 1975 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to exchange water in Carbon Counth throughout the entire year unless otherwise Locations designated. in SLB&M. 940 Exch. Area) (91 Gooseberry Enterprise, Inc., 2878 E. 3365 So., Salt Lake City, Utah 84109 seeks the right to exchange 66 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Cert. No. 2246, Price River Water Users Assoc. Stock. The water has been diverted from Scofield Res. at a point N. 810 ft. and W. 990 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 10, T12S, for and used R7E; miscellaneous purposes. Hereafter, 66 ac. ft. of water is to be released into the Price River at a point same as heretofore, and 66 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from 26 springs at the following points: (I) S. 205 ft. andE. 1110 ft. from WV4 Cor.; (2) S. 360 ft. and E. 1120 ft. from Wy4 Cor. ; (3) S. 725 ft. and E. 1170 ft. from W'4 Cor. ; (4) S. 1290 ft. and E. 760 ft. from Wy4 Cor.; (5) N. 890 ft. and W. 715 ft. from SE Cor.; (6) N. 925 ft. and W. 790 ft. from SV4 Cor. ; (7) N. 870 ft. and E. 185 ft. from SW Cor.; (8) N. 415 ft. and W. 505 ft. from SE Cor.; (9) N. 170 ft. and W. 330 ft. from SE Cor., all Sec. 8; (10) S. 215 ft. and E. 1250 ft. from NV4 Cor.; (II) S. 710 ft. and E. 1160 ft. from N4 Cor.; (12) N. 540 ft. and E. 1530 ft. from WV4 Cor.; (13) N. 440 ft. and E. 525 ft. from W4 Cor.; (14) N. 260 ft. and E. 60ft. from W'4 Cor.; (15) S. 100 ft. and W. 240 ft. from Ey4 Cor.; (16) N. 1625 ft. and E. 480 ft. from SV4 Cor.; (17) S. 1270 ft. and E. 720 ft. from Wy4 Cor.; (18) N. 1145 ft. and E. 840 ft, S4 Cor.; (19) N. 945 ft. from Sy4 Cor.; (20) N. 835 ft. and E. 260 ft. from S'4 Cor.; (21) N. 640 ft. and E. 370 ft. from S'4 Cor. all Sec. 17; (22) N. 1185 ft. and W. 450 ft. from Ey4 Cor.; (23) N. 565 ft. from E'4 Cor.; (24) S. 50 ft. and W. 600 ft. from E4 Cor.; (25) S. 512 ft. and W. 587 ft. from Ey4 Cor.; (26) N. 1145 ft. and W. 715 ft. from SE Cor. all Sec. 18, all T13S, R6E, and used for the from 1430 ft. domestic purposes families in Sl6 of 198 Sec. 8, SW'4 Sec. W'i Sec. 16, Sec. 17, Sec. 18, all T13S, R6E. 9, Protests Perron Glenda N. Worthen 384-233- 8 A few friends met at the Ferron Cafe for a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Larsen who are leaving Ferron to make their home in Grant Pass, Oregon. Those present were Dean and JoAnn Behling; Beor George and Margret Conover; Gale and Idona Dugmore; Eric and Julie Easley and Mrs. Pauline Cox. They presented Mr. Larsen with a pen and pencil set. Darwin has served as Mayor of Ferron for just about three years. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. La wry Olsen were, daughter Duane and Della Marble and children of Corrine, Utah. They also enjoyed visiting with the Gene and Pauline Cox family. Mr. and Mrs. Rulan Behling hosted a family dinner. Those attending were Barbras brother Mr. and Mrs. Viron Young and family from Ogden; Steve and Diann of Ferron; Rulene and Ivan Jeggs and family of Magna; Darlene and Clyde Magnasan and baby of Castle Dale. Mr. Don Petersen is attending a weeklong school in St. George that is in the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Jan propriate a niminal sum to an energy say $25,000 impacted city within the state and then encourage another party to file suit to block the appropriation. reasoning behind this plan is that the full implications of the law which prohibits financial assistance to cities has not been explored; fully perhaps, for instance, a trial judge or the Utah Supreme Court was to find that the constitution does not provide for an all encompassing prohibition of financial aid and would allow for certain kinds of loans and grants. Such a case would probably outline the possibility of setting up a special trust fund for impacted areas and, in any case, the issue, as Bunnell said, would be settled. The State Constitution and the prospects of testing the law were not the only mineral extracting dustries in Utah, in- a spokesman for the Utah Coal Association said a severance tax on coal production would, in effect, act as another tax on Utah citizens because much of Utah's coal production is kept in Utah and used in power production. cepting these funds unless their was a corresponding drop in local property taxes. But a change of this law would only require the of passage regular legislation and not the lengthy and expensive Finest Rum Under the Sun discussed possibilities which would help energy impacted areas. 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GLGCTOB 637-119- GUILDER 6 Electrical Contracting! & Service Supplies Commercial t Residential Industrial UCTniCAl COriTRACTOft- S- Eiarmond Electric YIl2 B7ES0S Industrial Residential Commercial Pole Line Construction Rewiring Lighting Systems Electric Motors Repairs Rewinding ff 637-323- 3 190 South Carbon Ave. There are three prices for shoplifting First, if the shoplifter is caught, he faces the possibility of criminal prosecution for stealing Second, a new Utah law says that shoplifters can be sued by merchants for the retail value of the stolen merchandise plus court costs, attorneys fees and more. Third, if the shoplifter gets away with it, the cost of what he takes is passed on to you. Already that's a price tag. So if you see someone shoplifting, tell the store owner or a clerk. If the shoplifter doesnt pay for his crime., you will. S&Vf'lS 17, 1976. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in Sun Advocate Dec. 4, 11 and 18, 1975. production. However, here again problems seem to crop up. For instance, in the case of a trust fund, lawyers for the committee pointed out that state law would prohibit counties from ac Key program Notice is hereby given that tertaining the above-entitle- d application promises to be on the Mrs. Carolyn will be heard before the Public agenda. Service Commission of Utah at Wright is chairman of die the Salt Lake City Public program. All ladies in Ferron are extended a Library, Second Floor Conference Room, 209 East 500 special invitation. South, Salt Lake City, Utah on Bevan Killpack spent the Friday, the 19th day of long weekend visiting with December, 1975, commencing his parents the Dwight at 9:00 a.m. He is attending Killpacks. Inc. Key Transportation, proposes that the following be Utah State University at adopted as new increased Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hatton passenger airline rates with respect to certain routes took advantage of the long operated by them: weekend to visit with Salt Lake City, Utah to and members of their family in from Price, Utah: PRESENT: Their Lake Salt City. $19.00 one way, $34.00 round returned granddaughter one PROPOSED: $21.00 trip; home with them and will way, $42.00 round trip Salt Lake City, Utah to and attend school here. Bruce and Carol Worthen from Moab, Utah (Canyon lands): PRESENT: $32.00 one of Delta were Wednesday way, $64.00 round trip; visitors in Ferron at the PROPOSED: $38.00 one way; home of Gordan and Edna $76 round trip. Pace, as well as other By Order of the Commission. relatives and friends. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah this 4th day of December, 1975. Margret Killpack had the Ronald E. Casper, Misfortune of falling down Secretary her basement steps and Attorney of Record: but it breaking her ankle Gifford W. Price seems to take more than a 800 Kennecott Building broken bone to keep Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 Published in the Sun Ad- Margret down as she is back on her job at the shop. vocate Dec. 18, 1975. E'E'i resisting time and debate, the legislature should ap- Bunnells connection Road with Probate No. 3871 is he Construction that In the Matter of the Estate of CASE NO. 7189 engaged in for the National AMY S. REAVELY, Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING Forest. Creditors will present claims In the Matter of the ApThe Relief Societys with vouchers to the unof KEY TRANChristmas Social and dersigned by mailing or plication delivering same to LUKE G. SPORTATION, INC. for an program will be held PAPPAS, Attorney at Law, increase in rates and fares Tuesday Dec. 16, at 10 a.m. Oliveto Building, Price, Utah, relative to Sun Valley Key An outstanding and enAirlines and-o- r Airlines. and E. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James C. 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