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Show 2 Sun Advocate, Price, ' ,?y. j p .r-T-r- Utah-Wednes- e arr "Uonl jog without Official election a results reported bra1 foi wojiimi lhib ttdvu ( comes fmin Munir B KnlLiuf, suiyeon (hades M I) , who warns of Coopers Droop years before nature mtemit d Cooptr's Droop is A condi tion of sagging bosoms thal geU its name from Cooper s ligaments, tissues which hold breasts in plate GRANT FAUSETT PAUL KELLY Mortician Fausett Mortuary Price 637 1181 Castle Dale 748 2651 "Service to dll Faiths" Pero, Amil Denison, A1 Etzel, and Norman Smith. County Commissioner, 2 year term: Janet Prazen, 18, Vicky Sandall, 42, and Toy Atwood, 2. County Sheriff and Constable: Guy Adams, 1, Murray Young, 1; Keith Hansen, 88; Brian 6; Ned McCourt, 1; Leora Atwood, 1; Ken Nelson, 1; Ed Shook, 1; Albert Passic, 14; Rex Sacco, 1; James Robertson, 4 Dean Holdaway, 1. County Clerk and Auditor 1. County Mary Delpha, the recent Tuesday electhe only competitive races were for school district board membership. And in one Precinct No. 5 the results were not even close. But in Precinct No. 4 unofficial totals showed Art Lee Martines, incumbent board president, with 647 and his opponent, Donald L. Denison with 628. This was a difference of only 19. In tion "Unknown Saga " Will Mat-sud- Coincidentally, the official of voting released Monday by the County Clerks Office, headed by Norman upped Prichard, the totals for each man. Martines received 652 and Denison tallied canvass not be shown at the Price Theatre on Nov. 26 through Nov. 28 because of production delays this is no fault of the theatre owner, the fault is with the distributor of the film. clerk-audito- Assessor: Larry Jimmy Karras, But the difference remained exactly the same - 19 votes. A factor which might have changed the results was the number of absentee ballots. Both received five. A few more for Denison would have upset Martines. received one) Robert Ashley, Ashley 0. Manley, Ester Sanich, Shef Gordon, Lloyd Hunt, Evelyn Rasmussen, and Kent Hintze. Carbon County School District n election and the number of votes received, as follows: 7 & NOW SHOWING Utah State Representative District No. 1: Lee Hofeling, 1. Utah State Representative District No. 65: (all received 1 thru Saturday ? Ijf am an orphan Australian Blue Heeler, temale in real need of a good home. am about four to five months old, healthy, and good natured. There are many other orphan pets like me available for adoption at the Carbon Count Animal Shelter, located four miles south of Price in the Industrial Park. I I STARTS SUNDAY thru Tuesday Thank God It's Friday" with Donna Summers 2 Shows 7:15 & at 9:15 p.m. NOW SHOWING NATIONAL A thru Nov. 30 UNIVERSAL PICTURE L AMP O oris AMDtdAIL, r Orphan pets for adoption Some of the animals available for adoption at the Carbon County Animal Shelter are: Irish Setter male, one to two years old and red in color, good natured. German Shepherd male (full blood), one to two years old, large in size. Poodle KCtfSn 4 male, Terrier small in size, brown and curly coated, about a year old. John Belushi Tim Matheson Donald Sutherland Part Basset Hound, male, brown and white in color, about a year old and affectionate. Art Martines, 5; Robert Atwood, 1; Don Denison, 2. Justice of the Peace Helper precinct: A1 Breznick, 21, A1 Veltri and Joe Nava, both 1. Justice of the Peace Nov. 6 notes family bible week Jlun-fldvoc&ta Published Every Saturday by the Sun Advocate Publishers Inc 7a West Mam St Price Utah MJ01 Phone (MM 437 0731 Second Class Postage Paid at Price Utah. Postotfice ROBERT L Manager MACK NIGHT Production Church of Jesus Christ Saints of Latter-da- y has urged Americans to turn more to the scriptures DAN STOCKBURGER scon Presidency First of The where they will find Gods FINNEY Publisher Business The Manager total joy. recipe for In a statement noting the ob- It would Bryner, the Price farmers Lyle of give our the o! Utah and National Press Association Newspaper Association Subscription rate In Carbon and Counties published In til per Emery year twice weekly Utah, outside area. S12 per year servation programs Price for the benefit River Drainage. The Price of the people in the area and to help improve the River environment m on-far- m mankind. for Bryner believes the Price-SaRafael Salinity Study is another opporn tunity towards acthese complishing objectives. n Rafael Salinity club news Study currently underway on the Colorado River. To date, seven inventories have Helper been completed. The BPW' Club information obtained from individual farThe November mers will be used to Business - Dinner determine irrigation meeting of the Helper on-far- m water management Business and servance ot National improvements needed professional Womens Bible Week, Nov. in Carbon County club was held recently the Churchs three-ma- n which will help reduce an(j the program amount of salt governing body New Horizons in Morthe Colorado Nutrition encouraged was mons throughout the This may result presented. country to seek the in lining ditches and The program was peace and given by Mary Pizza, a way of life drainage facilities, specialist in nutrition, the holy scriptures can and the improvement who told the group that provide. soul-satisfyi- irrigation in canal company Watershed Soil Conservation District was established on Feb. 18, 1938. Since that time, the main objectives of with 10 percent of the the district have to be (SCS). farmers receiving actively engaged in The SCS needs water from each soil and water con to data inventory complete the Price-Sa- 19-2- 6, Member Ralph Christensen, 12; Clemont Atwood, Dea Thayn, Arvil Rich, Jay Draper, all 1. Conservation unit seeks help On-far- Ml MflfR Of THE Precinct: Wellington opchairman American short hair There are many River Watershed Soil portunity to improve cats; males and other orphan pets Conservation District, their overall farming at the has sent letters to 24 operation, increase females, solid black, available and yields, small fee. farmers in the district crop a for shelter grey, calico, tiger to realize a better return them striped, ages four Interested persons asking months to a year old. may call cooperate with the on money invested. inventories CoSoil USDA conducted are being nservation Service 19-2637-423- 7. Precinct No. 5: Representative vote) : Mike Ricks, Elvin Juliano, John Bene, Harry Mangus, Joe Harvey, Lavel King, Charlie Brown, Lynette Hansen, Dennis Deaton, Nyles Stamoulis and Jay Andrus. County Commissioner, 4 year term: (all receiving one vote) Mike Frame, David Alston, Joe 9 p.m. 1 1. East Carbon Precinct: (all Mr. Prichard also released the voters in the names of write-i- at Taylor, a, County Recorder, Mary Jones, 2. County Treasurer, Mike Van Wagenen, 1; County Attorney, Bob Tilton, 1; A. John Ruggeri, 1; Mike Van Wagenen, 29; Elmer Hamilton, 1; Marlynn Lema, 1. Luke Pappas, 1, and Mike Valentine, John Montoro, Bryce Bryner and John Huefner, all 1. County Surveyor, John Huefner, 1. Justice of the Peace r, 633. This film will be shown at a later date under the title of "The Mystery of the Sacred Shroud". 2 Shows Bi Nov. 22, 1978 day, Warning For Women ' m'm ' m m better canals, although good health is generally basic to a successful working life, many women jeopardize their health form of a Forum with updated nutrition materials given to all who attended. The chairman for by poor eating habits, the November meeting She outlined the was Mary Mascaro benefits of good nutrition Behavior through Modi-th- e the fication, portance of chang-Rive- r. habits, eating need the and lor more exercise, This great interest program was in the The Season. fn the Spirit feastjng an(j ing giving, Mountain Fuel has a prepared selection of Holiday recipes to be used not only at Christmas season, but all year long. ( obituaries v V Frank Miklovich i. "XM Frank Miklovich, 84, Price, died Nov. 19 in the Price hospital. He was born Dec. 3, 1893 in Podvch, Austria. The son of Joseph and Rosalia Potochnik, he married Marie Klemenc June 19, 1919 in Salt Lake City. She died Feb. 23, convenience Nov. 23 Featuring 1978. Italian Food, Salad Bar and Broasted Chicken Top VvL(vl Iron writ.: fj .wilk'1 ou w j w. it il to rol? y; j roil u'-Yc uo ,! . 6 vvl v ii. : i - in the very best Home Style Cooking Closed Tues. Hours: 6 9 p.m. Weekdays & Sun: 12 Sat. p.m. 9 West of the p.m. 1 Underpass, Price 637-988- 8 A ' He was a member of the Catholic Church and was a retired coal miner. He had worked in Carbon County and in Rock Springs, Wyo. Mr. Miklovich served in the U.S. Army in World War I. He was a member of the SNPJ Lodge. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Max (Elsie) Robb, Price; one brother, Louis, of Murray; two sisters. Mrs. Mary Miskulin, of Rock Springs, and Mrs. Frances Urh, of Austria. Catholic Chapel services are scheduled Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Mitchell Funeral Home. Prayer services are slated for 7 p m. at Mitchells. Friends may call at the Mitchell Chapel Tuesday evening and Wednesday prior to services Burial will be in the Price City Cemetery. 5 H iUd r ens fa's h IANS (Ml Mam MiwIftMMi 4 |