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Show winery County Progress Wednesday, December 44, irttUJM Couple faced City Hall gets new facelift but traumas keeps old frieze around Reed Anderson gave Mrs. Jensen a special blessing and promised and Eve Jensen Ole are home Kelly and Ronda LeRoy are the proud parents of a new baby boy bom De. 17, 1980. The infant, named Brody Jack LeRoy, she would recover lf ounces weighed six pounds 15 and after her treatments. and was 20 inches long. He is their first child. Now the Jensens are Grandparents are Jack and Dalegene Jones home and in need of and Sam and Francey LeRoy Handley. help. Eve said the operation paralized Blair and Mary Ann Fillmore of Lawrence her to the extend that she cannot talk, nor announce the birth of a baby boy bom on cry and her hands and November 18, 1980. The infants name is Jacob James. He feet are numb. 7 20 They would be so weighed pounds and 6 ounces and was after lf spending two and months in Salt Lake for medical help. Mrs. Jensen has has numerous physical ills for many years. She was sent to LDS one-ha- The Huntington City Hall will be wearing a new face for Christmas but the crowning glory, the frieze over tiie doorway, will not be placed until the New Year. Mayor Drew Richards is restoring the weathered and deteriorated frieze after 40 years of taking the weather. The side pillars are beyond from the bay. engine vised fire old He ad- the junking frieze as it is too pensive to redeem. ex- For the sake of history and sentiment, the mayor opposed the plan and offered to restore the frieze one-ha- Hospital for what appeared as a thyroid problem. After a consultation, five-doct- or underwent she himself to save money. a for He and Paul Palmer surgery throat malignancy hauled it down to the disorder and her voice Richards garage box was removed. where it is now on After two weeks in sawhorses ready for intensive care, she and paint removal, san- her husband, Ole, went ding and repainting. to the home of her Inside the city hall and has been expanded to sister, Ruth, restoration and new ones will have to be designed and built to complete the quaint and unique framing about the doorway. twice the space. The ornamental Paneling, ceilings, door piece was in- lighting, carpeting and stalled in 1940 after the new desks transform city hall was built. A the place from a Price artist milled it shabby, rundown after the council appearance to an finally agreed to go all attractive, more out and pay the price. functional office and It was $65. meetingroom. The hall was built A dutch door conduring the ad- nects the shop area to ministration of Mayor the office. Lavar Gunderson and The jail block Willard Sandberg. remains untouched at Paul Palmer worked present. Palmer says on the hall when he he remembers when was 16 years old. He the secondhand cell says about 15 other was trucked in from teenagers from town either Moab or earned $14 a month Monticello and slid off working six days on right where it is now. the project. Each The rest of the place six allowed was built about it. He was youth days work during the remembers a school month to collect the boy being locked in the cell as a joke but the $14. Paul says the reason joke soon turned stale. the brick work is less No one could unlock than professional is the padlock. The boy because the National was six hours in the Association jail before being Youth furnished a learning sprung. as well as earning and experience Bricklayers worked overseers directed the Saturday to brick the job. portion once the fire Sam Mathie bossed engine bay and to tie it the carpentry and Vic in as one unbrocken Drew Richards, Huntington mayor, holds the frieze he is 'efurnishing to be placed over the Huntington City Hall. husband, thrilled if they could find a woman not a to assist young girl them. Oles health is failing and help would be very appreciative at this time. All Mrs. Jensens treatments Jensen and Steve Bamgartner took care of their place. smell with are actually brain cells in structure. Unlike other nerve cells, smell receotors have Hosital, Dec. 5, Right in step with that festive holiday spirit, we take this opportunity to offer our best wishes, and say thanks! directly rather then transferring the impulse to the brain itself. Smellers are also the only brain cells that can replicate Owner sued (Continued from Page 2) dismiss the suit was denied by Judge Boyd Bunnell in the Seventh District Court. - DOCTOR How -- -- Tl- Ul TTr rxtf GRANT FAUSETT BRIAN L BROCKBANK Morin ' C.istle D.ilu t IHI 4H OF The spinal nerves that provide feeling lor the legs pass through ting passages in the spinal vertebrae. Ang displacement and resultant misalignment ol the vertebiae can cause compression, pinching and thus irritate the neives The pain that results is lelt in the legs. and leg pains respond well to chiropractic techniques, as thousands have discovered Learn what chiropiaclic can do to end gour bach pain . . . phone lor an appointment. Clyde and Darlene m US ))&r MILLER Half 1.79 lb or Bologna PakoscAR mayer, Variety V 12 or phe 4.89 Western Family Grade 'A' Large $ SSL Eggs ... Chip Dips C Introductory HOLIDAY SPECIAL ISCO, 3 All Film lbs ill 'Service to .ill F.ulhi" DR. DAVID J. BARCLAY, Chiropractor 1 A w Processing ALLEY, 8 or Cheese Whiz Snack Crackers Service RAFT, 16 . Orange Juice Ice Cream Tamill"? 79L Blue Bonnet Shortening f - 1.39 s1.49 OSCAR MAYER, 12 i V- - f- ,,1.69 Boneless aar, nb U , V Ib. or T2oi. CLOVER CLUB ABISC0 Potato 3AQ Chips us I V GALA CHIROPRACTIC result in pain in the legs? This occurs when one nt the vertebrae ol the lower spine is displaced and is no longer perfectly aligned with the adacent trertrbiae Pro Mart South Carbon Avenue. Big Dogs Burial: cm misalignment ul spinal veitebiae THOMPSON summer of 1981. Ms. Baker lives on OLD FAITHFUL Whole or TRI special delis er of thanks to all our friends, as the excitement of the Christmas season builds! Paper n Pepsi, Dr. Pepper 7-U- Towels p, 99 44.00 plus deposit Bananas Golden Ripe Low bach 1.$ Fausett Mortuary I'rueel fldlll HEALTH WISE - themselves. 3- Ueim died A atMs. Bakers torney, John Myers, of the Utah Legal Services, said that either the case will be settled out of court or will to to trial in the spring or Steak DR. DAVID j. BARCLAY 1980. sent cards, letThe Jensens have The infant, named Jeremy Rene, weighed ters, phone calls, beed advised to apply six pounds 12 ounces and was 20 inches long. flowers, words of for on Meals Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Anencouragement and Wheels. drews, Huntington, and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy The Jensens have Bass. Huntington. prayers. They express their spent a life time giving appreciation and know service to all mankind. all these kind exMrs. Jensen taught pressions of love, school for around 50 prayers nd blessings years throughout helped them through Emery County and this trying ordeal. Emery. A special thanks is Mr. Jensen has given to Ruth and Arthur Broderick, who worked in the church, are both in poor town and civic service health, for their and is still the Good compassionate love Samaritan to the and service in going sick, the needy, the the extra mile. widows. HILAND, Mild cilia rather than grandchildren. Funeral services were Saturday. dendrites, and so Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. sense the smells Rene and Teresa Andrews wish to announce the birth of their son at the Utah Valley who John McKendrick THE NOSE KNOWS The cells we use to pounds 13 ounces and was 20 inches long. Jodie has one brother at home, Jeremie, 2. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Huntington, Orangeville, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fielder, Castle Dale. to kind neighbors who bring dinners. Alten Obituary This tree has been planted outside the new city hall to be decorated each year at Christmas time. nt Jim and Dixie Fielder wish to announce the birth of their daughter Dec. 10, 1980. The infant, named Jodie, weighed seven been Top Sirloin December 17, 1980 in a Price Hospital. Born August 15, 1898, Price, Utah to Charles and Martha Powell McKendrick. Married Naomi Mollard April 15, 1924, Castledale. Member of the LDS Church. Resident of Carbon County since birth. Retired employee, DRG&W Railroad. Member Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way. Resided in Helper for the last 41 years. Survivors: Wife, two sons, daughter, all Helper, Oscar Raymond, Mrs. James (Elizabeth) Wright; also survived by a brother, Robert Alex McKendrick, Salt Lake City; six grandchildren; nine great- Great-grandpare- except the heart pills, and they can eat all kinds of food. Thanks and appreciation is given periodically. The Jensens would like this article to be a Thank You letter to the hundreds of people t McKendrick, inches long. He has one sister, Teresa, 2 years old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fillmore, Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. Brig J. Young, Price.' is Mrs. Evelyn Young, Wallsburg. Arthur discarded Broderick. She was taken to LDS Radium Section where she was given 28 have pills and more than $10,000 for punitive damages. In an answer to the suit, Millers attorney the facade with the said that the actions Ungerman, never occurred. bricklaying. original bricking. The court records The rough bricking The holiday season noted that Ms. Baker around the door is sparked by the not suffered has to needed be covered permanent Evergreen or physical mental was and probably planted at the city which injuires allowed to slide by hall. Huntington a doctor or because it was going to Elementary school required medication. be covered. children decorated the Last week a motion But when the frieze tree. Kuhnhausen to by and columns were The tree was given removed by the by the Forest Service. the It was planted in the contractor, was fall. If it dies, the workmanship exposed. mayor says he is going t Wut At one point, the to pick a bigger one, contractor considered but at any rate, a using aluminum permanent Christmas sheeting to cover the tree is going to grace entire facade in- the ground and every cluding the new year the children will remodeled be invited to trim it. portion John Thurman Births Apples LUNCH BOX. Red Avocados Delicious him ripe 5 lbs. 4.00 104.00 Professional Bldg, Suite No. 3 748 5421 Castle Dale, Utah Prices Effective Dec 29, 30, 31, Jan 2,3 off ' 63 1.49 1 |