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Show 1,1 "1 ' 2 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah l 11 n l'f Thursday, May 27, Advertising manager named for Sun Advocate 1976 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals on forms prepared by the City Engineer will be received by the Price City Council at the Price an Staker has been in the business since Idaho native, has been Newspaper 1972. named Municipal Building, Price, Utah, until 4:45 p.m. (local time) (xi June 14, 1976, for the construction of Cedar Hills Drive (Phase 1) 8th North to 1st North in accordance with drawings, specifications, and other contract documents prepared by the City Engineer. Proposals will be publically opened and read at 7:45 p.m. (local time) on June 14, 1976, in the Council Chambers, Price Municipal Building, Price, Utah. Drawings, specifications and other contract documents may be examined and obtained at the Price City Engineers office. Each proposal shall be accompanied by a bid bond in the amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount of the to proposal payable Price City as a guaranty that if the proposal is accepted the bidder will execute the contract and file acceptable Performance and Labor and Material Payment Bonds within ten (10) days after the award of the Contract. Price City, hereinafter called the Owner, reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive any formality or technicality in any Proposal in the interest of the Owner. Issued by order of the Price City Council this 24th day of May, Employees honored Veteran employees of the One lulled, 3 hurt in Wellington wrecks One person was killed and but Kennick suffered only another seriously injured minor injuries. in separate automobile acEarly Wednesday morcidents near Wellington last ning, May 19, Marc Silvia, and address week, according to the Utah age unavailable, was seriously Highway Patrol. r accidPhillip Paul Polito, 16, Pr- injured in a ice, was fatally injured at ent in East Wellington. Sil11:50 p.m. Thursday, May via was taken to Carbon truck Hospital and was later 20, when the pick-uin which he was riding went transferred to Salt Lake out of control and rolled on City. Elizabeth Hall, another the old Wellington Road about two miles east of passenger, was in good condition Price. at Carbon Polito was taken to Hospital May 25, and the Carbon Hospital but died driver of the car, Paul D. less than an hour after the Webber, 20, Sacramento, accident. The driver of the Calif., was admitted to the truck, Larry Kim Kennick, hospital and later released. The accident occurred at 16, Price, was thrown from the vehicle along with Polito 3:32 a.m. one-ca- NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that requests for extension of time within which to make and submit Proof of Appropriation have been filed with the State Engineer, locations in Carbon County, Utah on the following Change Appl. No. filed by Kaiser Steel Corp. Edward Clyde of Salt Lake City, Utah covering 2.0 cfs of water from Range Creek for (91-29- 8) c-- o sup- plemental domestic, municipal, stockwatering purposes. It is represented that this application is being developed o Nursing home being as follows: $14,517 for construction of diversion dams; $5,438 for construction of flumes; $7,560 to (Cont. from Page 1) incase springs and build pipeline; $8,092 for ground leveling; $4,512 for grass seed; $5,986 for engineering surveys and change application fees. $1,157 for misc. purposes. Change Appl. Nos. (91-81- ), and (91-8filed by Kaiser Steel Edward W. Clyde of Corp., Salt Lake City, Utah covering a total of 2.271 cfs of water from Range Creek to be used for storage purposes and supplemental domestic, municipal, and industrial purposes. It is represented that these water rights are being developed for irrigation purposes presently; $45,616 has been expended for geotechnical conand investigations sultations. Construction has begun on the first of two water storage ponds with expenditures totaling $16,416. Due to flooding approximately $24,000 has been expended on rebuilding the water diversion facilities. Additional time is needed to complete the project and make and submit FT oof of (91-5- c-- o . wording of the federal nursing home regulations called only for the administrator to be reasonably available and asked if it would be acceptable for a licensed administrator in the area to assume responsibility for the nursing home on a limited basis with Bugel acting as an assistant who would, in fact, handle all operations. Walter said that he could see nothing legally wrong with this approach so long as the administrator was not merely a figurehead and that this was only on a temporary basis. With that problem, hopefully, worked out, a meeting of the nursing home board was tentatively set to discuss possible solutions later this week. day-to-da- y , Rio . Grande manager Joe Matich, President of Rio Grande Motor Way, announces the appointment of Burk Biersdorf as the new terminal manager at Price. Mr. Biersdorfs duties will be to oversee the service and public needs of both Carbon and Emery Mr. the Protests resisting granting of any of these requests with reasons thereof must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before July 10, 1976. A hearing will be held on these requests before the State Engineer at 2:00 P.M., Wed., July 14, 1976, in the Carbon County Courthouse in Price, Utah. Protestants should appear at the hearing. Dee C. Hansen, State Engineer Published in Sun Advocate May 27. June 3 and 10, 1976. Vice Burk Biersdorf directors of the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce, member and officer of the Price Elks Lodge, and past president of the Price , BE IT ORDAINED by the City Countil of Price City , Utah : SECTION I. That Ordinance No. 1179-5- 9 of the City of Price, Utah, relating to zoning districts of the City of Price, Utah, be and the same is hereby amended as follows: A. That portion of land lying within the Corporate Limits of Price City, Utah, now zoned R-- Residential, and embraced within the following boundaries, All of Lot 5, Block 1, SARAH JANE POWELL ADDITION to the City of Price, Carbon County, State of Utah shall, after the effective date of this Ordinance be zoned and , designated under the provisions of zoning ordinance No. and as Amended, of Price City, Utah, as a 1 Industrial Zone. SECTION II. That all ordinances of Price City, Utah, which conflict in whole or in part with the provisions of this ordinance, are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. SECTION III. In the opinion of the Mayor and City Council of Price City, Utah, it is necessary to the peace, health, safety, convenience and general welfare of the inhabitants of Price City, Utah, that this Ordinace become effective immediately. SECTION IV. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. PASSED by the City Council of Price City, Utah, and approved by the Mayor this 24th day of May, A.D., 1976. 2 to-wi- 1179-59- T. Axelgard, (Mayor) ATTEST: Hampton McArthur (City Recorder) s-- Kiwanis Club. Since those early days of the republic, demonhave events strated that the First Amendment guarantee of freedom oj the press is a fragile thing. ... Jsun-dvoc&- U Issued Every Thursday by the SUN ADVOCATE PUBLISHERS, INC. 76 West Main-Pr- ice, Utah 84501 Phone per year in US Robert L. Finney Publisher Dan Stockburger Business Mgr. Kevin Turner News Editor Jessie Holdaway Social Editor Cordell Staker Paul Stuke Production Mgr. Advertising Mgr. RECORDERS CERTIFICATE I, P. HAMPTON McARTHUR, the duly appointed City Recorder of Price, a Municipal Corporation, of Carbon County, Utah, do hereby certify that the above Ordinance is a full, true and correct copy of the Ordinance passed by the City Council of said City in the regular meeting held on the 24th day of May, A.D. , 1976. P. Hampton McArthur (City Recorder) Published in Sun Advocate May 27, 1976. 2 Second Class Postage Paid at Price, Utah Subscription Rates: $7.00 per year in Carbon Emery County $8.00 per year elsewhere in Utah $9.00 MEMBER OF . Newspaper I Senate hopeful slates speech Jack Carlson, candidate for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate, will address the Utah coal section of AIME Friday, May 28, at the Carbon Country Club. Carlsons topic will be energy development. Dinner will be at 8 p.m. Century Club presents CEU D. Cordell Staker Valuation notices Valuation notices were mailed by the County Treasurers office Friday to owners of property in this county. Equalization dates are June 1, 2, 3, and 4, for benefit of those who have a question or complaint on valuations and wish to confer with the board of to appear at Kiwanis meeting David Yoacum, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for State Attorney General, will speak at a meeting of the Price Kiwanis Club Thursday, equalization. Those receiving notices Your May 27. Yoacum will be at the Carbon Country Club at 7 : 30 p.m., and dinner will be served in conjunction with the meeting. The event is open members and guests. Account Executives Association, A.G. candidate Marjorie to sent Friday to check are asked and dresses The New Century Club of Price has presented the College of Eastern Utah Athletic Department a full scholarship. The check for the donation was made recently by Janice Pabst, New Century President, to CEU Joy Peterson, Womens Athletic Director, to be used in the womens athletic program at the school. Women in charge of the money raising project for the scholarship were Elouise World and Ada property to contact the errors, treasurers office Tax notices will be mailed in October to the same addresses as shown on valuation notices, unless changes are made. Phone Price 5 . l, , 6 IVEST0CK HANDLING TFEEDINti EQUIPMEN one of the best investments you can make Special 15wgram SALE ENDS MAY 30th WALL DECORATOR PLAQUES Remington Norelco lonComfe Sunbeam' Mrs. Peterson said the donation will help CEU upgrade the caliber of the S WALLETS teams and was especially helpful since the college is adding womens basketball on a regular basis at CEU. She added that the school would appreciate any other scholarships that might be donated, because the role of women in athletics was taking on an even more important role at community college in the past few years. Indian Turquoise WATCHES PENDANTS S EARRINGS s Jewelry CHAINS & CHOKERS JEWELRY Phone 637-545- 3 28 West Main Price, Utah found if! All that nice crisp money is coming from Helper State Bank. That's right, Watson, Helper State is ironing all those wrinkled, tired bills because at HSB, little things count a lot! Helper State Bank MliatlSM Ml Itxt Ih NimM Helper IPJFIPER Price member FDIC Association - Founded 1885 a or recorders office. h, tdhvw First ad- descriptions and if there are with scholarship 111 AM MM THE UtJ.'fc I the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association and the Pacific Northwest I Jove, Watson, I believe we've Biersdorf comes to Rio Grande Motor Way from Koret of California, where he has been plant manager of the Price plant since its inception in Sept. 1968. He is a graduate of Oregon State University with a degree in business administration, and has varied management and public relation experience. Biersdorf is currently a member of the board of OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1179-5- 9 THE CITY OF PRICE, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, RELATING TO THE CHANGING OF PORTIONS OF THE PRESENT R-- 2 RESIDENTIAL ZONE TO 1 INDUSTRIAL ZONE WITHIN THE LIMITS OF PRICE CITY, UTAH, AND CORPORATE PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF. News (Klamath Falls, Ore.) A winner of awards from By Counties. 1269-7- 6 (Provo) and the Herald and I Oakden. , Biersdorf named Appropriation. Ordinance No. advertising Communications Department. He has worked as an account executive for the Post Register (Idaho Falls, Idaho), the Daily Herald necklaces and bracelets were given by chairman of the board Therald N. Jensen. Employees honored to r), James T. Jensen, Cal were: (back row, Jewkes, Therald N. Jensen, Joel L. Johnson, Alice Conover, Larue Spigarelli, Garth Larsen, Glenna Pollastro, Joseph Mason, Marie Swasey, Dennis Jensen; (middle row, to r), Virginia Poulos, Wilene Lola Nelson, Rose Milano, Lorraine Shiner, Freida to r) Wieman, Hope Ishley; (seated, Bianco, Patsy Morris, John Redd, Melva Shiner, Karma Mackey. p change applications: with expenditures Division y First National Bank were honored recently for their years of service at a dinner held at the Carbon Country Club. Employees ranging in service from 5 years to retiring director John H. Redd's 56 years of service were honored. Special guests for the evening were senior vice president Wallace H. Gardner and Keith Christensen, vice president in charge of personnel. Gifts of specially designed Published in Sun Advocate May 27; June 3 and 10, 1976. & Carbon-Emer- of Zion's P. Hampton McArthur City Recorder industrial Staker, manager for Sun Advocate Publishers, Inc., by Robert L. Finney publisher. The firm publishes the Sun Advocate, Emery and County Progress Helper Journal. Staker, 27, is an advertising graduate of the Brigham Young University 1976. storage purposes and Cordell D. Green River |