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Show 41 1 I r! t Halt y ( o .,(il f f Jl u jt t- t V( cilf 1 J .1 y fI cm it,cf . 21, I V8 S down from Inst year s Mt. Fuel looks to continue price decreases lrie an hiituiio year L r Ibftj tin iiotufal i iiulmtiy, with lUialrrittilifl hlflillu'dlitly pllrt-after a xtraily I lie ovrr Id fat t, Muuiitaid I' ur ilit a'l Supply' iuiluiuri art (Mying rate this winter that an 0 3 H n nI luwrr Iliad a ) rar Anil Mountain Fu Supply uHiclals believe that trend toward rati moderation should continue thi ough 1986. "'Has is exciting news, not 1 to ao only fur our the ( lustimei oiiuiiufiity," tie, bused I fur but Nuti Hull! president ut the SIX' iubsldlary utility, Cui Queskir of ''Mui-lai- jratiud n Furl Supply' rates, alway s among the lowest In the nation, nut anil arr attrarting new business to the region." Ihrre are two principle reasons for this season's lower rates, Mr. Hose said first, about W) jiercent of the nation's a Were fcUJipllr 1 started by Mountain Fuel Supply through ILs principle Mountain supplier. public hearing on the line Budget for Emery County General $ und, Utifiry, Revenue .Sharing, Memorandum Aisevnng and Collecting and Special Service I Si trid will be held on Wednesday, Vermber 4. 1 90S. in the TTw Com-missio- the n Oiambrrs at Emery County Courthouse. The 1986 Tentative lluitgrts will be on file in the Auditor's Office at the Ernery County Courthouse for public inspection for ten days prior to the (tearing Karen Trui nan F.rnery County Auditor Published in the F.niery County rogress November 20 ami 27, 1985. ID NOTICE non-bidd- The major bid quantities are as follows: 3 Cu.yds Reinforced Concrete 24 inch Reinforced Concrete Pipe 65 Feet I nose Rock 625 Cu.yds Rip Rap 125 Cu.yds Grouted Rock Rip Rap Prospective bidders may assemble at the Huntington City Hall on December 10, 1985, at 10:00 A.M., for a group showing of the work site. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the City. Huntington City Huntington, Utah 84528 By: Robert Roberts, Mayor November 22, 1985 Published in the Emery County Progress November 26, December 4 and 11, 1985. positive Mountain J. Murushack, president, this southern transmission system According to near Price is critical in providing enough gas to keep smission ami storage company that brings Mountain Fuel Supplys gas to the utilitys service areas. A major Resource's NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by Huntington City for the construction of the City Street Improvement Project. Bids will be in accordance with the drawings and specifications prepared by Johansen & Tuttle Engineering, Inc., 90 South 1st East, Castle Dale, Utah, upon receipt of $25.00 deposit per set made payable to the Engineer. Any bidder, upon returning the Contract Documents promptly and in good condition, will be refunded $25.00. Any upon so returning the Contract Documents will be refunded $0.00. Bids will be received by Huntington City, 40 North Main, Huntington, Utah 84528 until 7:00 P.M., December 13, 1985 which time they will be opened and read aloud. A bid bond in the amount of five percent (5) of the bid made payable to the Owner shall accompany the bid. Engineers Estimate Ranges from $120,000.00 to $130,000.00 The major bid quantities are as follows: 2,220 Tons Asphalt Granular Borrow 2,000 Cu. yds 1 ,500 Cu. Untreated Base Course yds 600 Lin. ft Concrete Curb, Gutter & Sidewalk Prospective bidders may assemble at the Huntington City Hall on December 10, 1985, at 10:00 A.M., fora group showing of the work site. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the City. Huntington City Huntington, Utah 84528 By : Robert Roberts, Mayor November 22, 1985 Published in the Emery County Progress November 26, December 4 and 11, 1985. non-bidd- er v Him those a natural gas anJ distributing system that fias never ed a Thank cI at the Huntington City Office at 7 00 P.M., and also In the lllandcng 1985 City December Office 5, 1985 on at 7: 00 PM Published In the Emery County ITogress November and 27, 20 You ny Individual with interest In this program. The meetings will be held on December 3, 1985. major disruption its Utah customers Mr, in over 50 years, Marushack said. We intend to keep our service to Mountain Fuel Supply at that high level, and that w ill help Mountain Fuel Supply maintain IU siqwrior-servic- e reputation with its of service to customers. ' , ' t: jriomoKer j finffirinrzzrviL V- - The family of LeRoy (Tom) Hersh express their thanks fo: Mine Rescue crews, family members. Elks Lodge 1550, Carbon County Marine Corps, friends and neighbors.MSHA, UMWA, Emery Mining, UP&L, Emery Relief Society. J GEGE0 Jodie Wisslnger Jodie Wisslnger and Troy Justesen, both seniors at F.rnery County High School, are this weeks Students of the Week. the Richard and Sue daughter Wisslnger of Castle Dale. Because of her many accomplishments in school, she has been listed in Whos Who Jodie F.MKKY COUNTY, UTAil 835sfI0D CLOSED UNTIL THE FIRST DAY OF BUSINESS IN JANUARY, 1986; Ttiarw I good nows about cancor. Call Hi Cancor Information Sorvko of Utah. JANUARY 2, 1986. This is in compliance with the UTAH STATE CODE 1953 annotated 0 SECTION replacement volume "All taxes, Some except n otherwise those college In Arizona at Grand she said, Canyon College, she will that major in adding in minor and journalism English. son of Troy Is the of Justesen and Itebecea Ralph Ls a member of He Orangeville. the national honor roll and has been on the honor roll throughout his schooling. I am planning to attend Dixie College with an emphasis area in biological or medical studies, he said. I am interested in my high school career, reading and science. founded bv Bn$b.nn Young Member feder.il Deposit Insur.inte infotmat'O 146. Justesen ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1-8- 00- 228-886- Is of Among American High School Students. Jodie enjoys reading, writing, and participating in outdoor activities. I plan to attend NOVEMBER 29, 1985. THIS OFFICE WILL REMAIN Troy They were chosen by a faculty committee at the high school. THE OFFICE OF TREASURER OF FMFRY COUNTY CLOSE WILL !v! i : notice: TO the: public, uie Ferron, Castle Dale & 1117 I ( orpor.iiion Huntington Branch Offices on the 30th of November, or if that day falls on a Sunday or a 12:00 on 29th day of November, of each year, following the date of levy are delinquent, holiday, then at the the and treasurer county shall then close his office for the receipt of taxes until he has prepared list delinquent his for All publication. delinquent taxes shall be subject to a penalty of two percent of the amount of such taxes, and unless Meet Dennis is the delinquent taxes and penalty are paid before the 15th day of January, the amount of taxes and penalty shall bear interest at the rate of eight percent per annum from the 1st day of January date of following 1' until paid. Elaine P. Wilson Emery County Treasurer Published in J i- the v f'.'i I December 4 s'- - ' V iiSti f s',. HSK ' V" i ? '1 Emery County Progress November .. the delinquency 26, and 11, 1985. Coach Nancy Reed selectet Kym because of her game against Wasatch Academy last week where she scored a game high 15 points and had five rebounds. Most Impressive about her game was that she is just coming off a leg injury. She worked extra hard to get into shape for the game, the coach said. Kym is the daughter of Jim and Mary Kay Estes of Orangeville. V' - ft & Rigby, branch manager, First Federal Savings Price Office. In a society that seems to value technical achievement more than simple human contact, we are proud to have people like Dennis working with us. His talent for remembering a customer's name says more about the way we do business than a thousand branch offices. His willingness to offer a friendly hello to everyone who walks through our door means a lot more than a programmed response from a computerized SiSl: V K' f A ' ? . i L j i w- - teller machine. He wouldnt have it any other way. And we wouldnt either. Dennis is just one of many who have served First Federal Savings customers for over sixty-fiv- e years. With safe, insured products. And a talent for making people feel good. We call it human touch. Youll find it in everything we do. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS Kym Estes Ferron Merc UT-38- 4 & 2351 ex-jeii- en- titles who will be ( for funds from jdytni Communit Senior Kym Estes is the Lady Spartan Player of the Week. Ferron, We have trarunUssUrfi Grant s How to It Seminar for Player of the Week I. Supply's : pipeline in transmission EMERY HIGH SCHOOL , Fuel warm in the winter, Student of the Week tran- gas A resources specifically provided for, unpaid at 12:00 noon INVITATION FOR BIDS V- - customer system. Fuel Supply, natural Mountain lirljn-r- . westward through Nine Mile Canyon lo a point between I 'rice and Helper and then to Iayson where It feeds Mountain Fuel Supplys southern distribution however, Isnt the only Queslar Corporation subsidiary that affects the I rice area. Mountain Fuel Resources Is Questar's interstate s and stein runs between Its company's southern transmission line comes out of northwestern Colorado and runs (eductions A second factor in the positive pi ice piituie is .Mountain Fuel .Supplys commitment to continue to provide a quality produit ami service at a price brjow that of competing fuels," Mr, Hose said Our employees have woiked luml to keep costs of providing gas service down while maintaining service at its traditionally high level ga.s-co.s- (5) $25,000.00 of Impact more than 80 deregulation, pfitiiCNoncr. percent of the contracts were The Southeastern and Mountain Utah Association of renegotiated, laical Government will Fuel Supply fia.s passed on hold its annual Com- subsequent savings to its t rate customers through munity Development oilier Sealed bids will be received by Huntington City fur the rcfwiir of the Huntington Creek Crossing. Hnls will be In accordance with the drawings and specifications prepared by Johansen & Tuttle Engineering, Inc., 90 South 1st Fast, 1astJe Dale, Utah, uon receipt of $.00 deosit imt set made payable to the Fngmeer. Any bidder, upon returning the Contract Documents promptly and In good condition, will be refunded $25.00. Any upon so returning the Contract Documents will le refunded $0.00. HIds will be received by Huntington City, 40 North Main, Huntington, Utah 84528 until 7:00 P.M., December 13, 1985 which time they will be opened and read aloud. A bid bond in the amount of five percent of the bid made payable to the Owner shall accompany the bid. Engineer's Estimate Ranges from $20,000.00 to the of Grant Program, or Kill HIDS CONTRACTORS INVITATION Fuel Itesources Inc., to negotiate new contracts with suppliers for lower prices and better overall purcfiase terms. In anticipation PUBLIC NOTICES ITMiCNUTUK drlrgulatrd at the wrlihrad lust Jan 1.1 hu took a major blwk of gas supplies out of the price control of the federal government and allowed tin? Ume honored law of supply ami demand to set the price. With abundant supplies currently on hand, the price has moderated. Ung before Jan. wotk was Drug i Kigby. Irii c ( )ii The Human Touch FSUC |