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Show CacHo Dale, Utah 6, 1965 POGRESS-LEADE- Lula Killpack Thursday, May to divert 3187 acres from wheat 268 farmers sign production. Benefits available for diversion of grain acreage Theatre ' According to information furnished by Donald T. Cox, chairSHOW STARTS AT 1:00 P. M. man, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committee, 268 farmers in Emery Thursday and Friday, ' county have signed up to take . May 6 and 7 3187 acres out of production this STAGECOACH' TO DANCER'S year. The acreages are to be diverted from production of feed ROCK ... , and wheat crops which grains ?v" are in superabundant supply. The current signup for such proWarren Stevens grams ended Friday, March 26. Martin Landau The chairman release the following county preliminary totals for the signups conducted at Saturday and Sunday the ASCS County Office for the May 8 and 9 1965 diversion programs for the TOPKAPI feed grain and voluntary wheat In Color programs: A total of 183 farmers have with signed up to divert 2311 acres from the production of feed Peter Ustinov Maximillian Schell grains, including 1558 acres of corn, and 753 acres of barley, while 239 farmers have signed Huntington, Utah I cscaocnuacnua services held Mrs. Lula Killpack, 73, a forparticipating in the 1965 diver- mer resident of Castle Dale, sion programs include diversion and price - support payments, ten test. Those who pass will be final ratings on the rt assigned wheat certificates, and basis of this test and on their loans. Advance payments made un- experience, and fitness for the der the 1965 Feed Grain Pro- position. They must have reside to $34,996.17. ed within the delivery of the cigram amounted Final payments on the feed lice for one year immediately grain and wheat diversion pro- preceding the closing date of rt the In addition, examination. grams, along with the payments, will be made they must have reached their 18th birthday on the closing in August or September. date for acceptance of applications. Persons over 70 years of age cannot be appointed. All qualified applicants will (Continued from Page One) for emschool level may be substituted receive consideration for 9 months of experience) ployment without regard to race, showing that they have the abil- creed, color, or national origin. information about ity to conduct and manage the Complete communitys postal business ef- the examination requirements ficiently and to supervise em- and instructions for filing appliployees so that customers are cations may be obtained at the Green River post office. Applisaisfied with the service. Competitors must also show cation forms must be filed with that they are of good reputa the U. S. Civil Service Commistion and that they can deal with sion, Washington, D. C., 20415, the public agreeably and effect- and must be received or postmarked not later than the closively. Applicants must take a writ' ing date. to growers price-suppo- price-suppo- died Tuesday in an Idaho Falls hospial after a long illness. She was born August 24, 1891 in Lawrence, a daugher of Samuel David and Maryetta Moore Bunnell. She married Mont Rose Killpack of Ferron July 25, 1912 in the Logan Temple. She was a member of the Daughters of . Utah Pioneers. Survivors are her husband; daughters, Mrs. Wylie (Maude) Hanris, Driggs, Idaho; Mrs. Dee (Vera) Hayes, Lewisville, Ida.; Mrs. Paul (Maria) Lindsay, Moreland, Ida.; Mrs. Glen (Dot. othy) Paulsen, San Diego, Calif.; one great 17 grandchildren; grandchild; broher, sister, Bert, Price; Mrs. Nellie Young, Postmaster Ada F. Olsen dies in Colo. dies in S. L. Word was received here of the death of G. P. Decker, formerly of Green River. Mr. Decker passed away Friday in a Salt Lake hospital but had been residing in Moah. 4, 1926. include Survivors her mm Mr. Decker had previously resided in Green River where he owned trucks which hauled uranium ore from surrounding mines. , ; He is survived by .his wife, Ida Mae, and two sons, Richard Minneapolis, Minn. of Salt Lake and Thomas of Grand Island, N. Y.; three grandchildren; one brother and six sisters. . .. COMPLETE class-roo- m -- er, and 5 for electronic theory. c Masonic funeral was Monday in Salt Lake. held band, sons and daughters, Howard, Mrs. Eva Chavez, Mrs. Ida Rutherford, all of Moab; Mrs. Beraiece Perry, Fallon, Nev.; Kay Dean, Raymond and Mrs. Margie Tiller, all of Carlsbad, N. M.; 16 grandchildren, and her hus- - mother of Price. Ada F. Olsen, 57, Price, died Friday morning in Grand Junction after a short illness. She was bom February 3, 1908 in Green River to Howard Spencer and May Woolsey Noyes. She married Hyrum William Olsen December Summer program plans underway to an announcement Robert Adams, 58, died in the According Carb:o hospital in Price after by A. G. Kinder, principal of a long illness. Emery County high sc! 1, the He was born August 16, 1906 summer program cf instr action in Elgin, son of Robert anl Em- in vocational and disxihutive ma Brundage Adams. He was education, will begin June 14, married and divorced. He had and run for six weeks. been a miner in southern Utah. According to Mr. Kinder, each Survivors include his mother, student registering will receive Mrs. Emma Adams Ifertzeli. on the job training as v, ell as experience. Price; brothers and sisters, VicAt the present time 21 stutor, Clarence, Miss Lucille Adams, Price; Bill, Cleveland; dents have registered for type bookijbert. Green River, and a and office17 practice, 21 for Business for English, Jimmy Hartzell, keeping, HOME REMODELING -- ' t Robert Adams dies in Price G. P. Docker GARAGES CARPORTS NEW ADDITIONS ROOFING SIDING KITCHENS PATIOS Free Estimates , Nothing Down, Easy Bank Terms NIELSON GARBER Phone North 6th East, Price 323 637-229- 5 Specials fer Friday, Saturday FOR FAMILY FUN May 7 AND FITNESS YOUR GUIDE TO GOOD IT1 8 EATING.. FRUIT DRINKS 46 oz. reg. & low calorie . Salad Bowl dDsksi quart mm i 0 Libbys cans 5Vi oz. Vcgctablo variety . . Meat variety Campbells Pork 5 cans 69c Beans . .4 cans 61c 4 cans 69c NEVV! RECIPE IDEA Pot Roast, Round Done Ibi .r . . ' v Bar S Sausage Rolls . . . . . . 3 cans 97c Franks . Campbells Beans Morroll Franks, Spring Garden Peas, 303 Fishers Cashews, 1 1 lb. . . .J 79c ... . .49c . .37c ...... . 3 cans 69c lb. Saran pkg ... .51c MUSHROOM COOXOUT SAUCE Upton's Instant Tea Mix, Lemon, Lime, Mint, Hi-La- Dairy Maid Ice Cream, nd Perma Color Brooms kg. . 3 fcr 79c 59c gallon .$1.95 SERVING EMERY COUNTY li ft Vi 2-p- inlt !$htt f spruits d tixssvaAxj&gs. fir ctlctn So,uP. Vfc cop ketchup, Vi cup each salad oil and vinegar, 2 doves garlic (minced), 2 tbap. brown sugar, 1 tbsp. Worcestershire, I top. Tabasco. Cover; simmer 15 miiu etir now and then. TO BARMCUgf Brush 4 broilers, split, with salad oil; place (skin side up) about 6" above glowing coals. Cook 15 min. oach sido. Brush with saueo; cook 30 min. mors; basts and turn evary 5 min. Use 6 lb. spareribs (simmered 1 hr.); cook on grill 30 min. CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP - If tr r Grapefruit, 8 lb. bag . r' )! 4 cans 69c . .3fer$l . ... 10 lbs. 79c .1 . . . .59c FROZEN mi Pictsveet Peas . ONION tfeJH Shatter Potatoes . . . . . . . . ffiunptidli a I Fresh Strawberries, Full Cup - SOUP 4 cans 61c .2 pkgs. Utah Pies, Apple, Cherry, Peach . . . .3 far $3 Swanson Chicken Parts, Thigh, Drumstick . .59c . . . . |