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Show HELP WANTE- D- Intervlewer wanted for part-tim- telephone e survey work. Not a selling job. Give phone number. Must have private line. Mall letter Including work education, ex- BUSINESS Established Country store Beautiful OP Business. PORTUNITY kitchen. & mountain resort. Lots of Potential. Call Mona Given F3pd Ammedale Road, Maryland 20705. An affirmative action emBelt-svlll- ployer, M F. e, F3pd - WANTED HELP Secretary and or office and manager. Call ask for Barbara or J27ch Steve. 673-441- 2 iL me let SOLVE help you YOUR MONEY We buy, PROBLEMSI sell and lend on First and Trust Deeds, Second loans. Collateral Con- solidation of Debts. Home Improbement Loans. Commercial loans. RAY Call at; UNITEDMORTGAGE COMPANY 101 N. Main St. St. George, UT 84770 - includes power bed, steering, power brakes, air conditioning, AM FM 8 track. Call After 6 D2crts p.m. call SALE '67 Chevy pickup. Factory air, 4 speed, good condition. Call Glen Gubler 434 N. 400 W. Ph. F3pd N1 673-679- SCIENCE DIET new concept In the feeding of pets developed for the discriminating dog or cat owner. See Edward Hazard at 78 E. 300 S., St. George, Utah 628-036- 5 J27pd - ACUPUNCTURE FOR SALE Berts A 673-233- 1971 Mercury Arthritis, Migraines, Marquis Brogham. 70 000 sinus, asthsma, allergy, orlainal miles. l condition. Make offer. Call bursitis, sclateca. Gout. S23crts Daytime or after 6 p.m. FAST & FINE J27pd MISC TRENCHING BACKHOE A-- 673-485- 635-204- 6 vette Hardtop Enb. Auto N4crts j MISC. cleaned, concrete septic tanks (delivered and set) Sorden's Septic Service. 673-577- 628-022- Mags, New 1966 CorConv. 327 DUMPTRUCK trans. J27pd as Among Unusually busy. other things, eight thefts, four burglaries and three inmates going on a jail rampage made it that way. A bicycle theft from Bazzaz Montaza, January 18th, at 350 East Blvd. valued at $50.00 began the succession of thefts. Helen C. Mountford, 177 E. Tabernacle reported a $25.00 theft from her auto the same day. Police are investigating both thefts. On WANTED Elder Richard J. Marshall, a Regional Representative to the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will speak t the Utah Stake Enterprise, c-- Conference Saturday and in Sunday, Jan. 29-3- footings, sand, top soil, gravel, call Rose Garden Nursery evenings MY27crts Someone with good credit to make small payments on fine baby grand piano. Nothing down necessary. May been seen in your area. St. Mark's Music Center, P. O. Box 15145, SLC, Utah Write: crts FOR SAL- E- 1975 Jeep J10 half ton pickup with automatic quadro track 4 - FOR SALE We buy and sell anything. Bring your used to Items us. Everything sold on consignment. Call wheel drive. Long wheel after 6:00 p.m. or base, power brakes, power days. SWAP N SHOP Next steering, automatic to LaVerkln Bridge, transmission. Take over LaVerkln, Utah. Jy29crts payments. Will consider older pickup or station Free carpenter labor to anyone 65 or older In need. wagon for equity. Call after 6:00 p.m. J27crts Labor only. Call 635-273- 1 635-201- 2 673-928- 6 628-057- 84115. FlOch OPEN HOUSE The town of Virgin has been very short of their water needs for many years. On January 10th the town hit water on Goose Berry Mesa and now they have more water than they dreamed of. Wayne Cox and Sons of Canebeds drilled the well after the first attempt was dry. They hit water at 110 ft. , But continued to 185 ft. During the first 24 hours they ran the well from 200 gallons ft UNIT 922 BLOOMINGTON TOWNHOMES 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. FREE REFRESHMENTS Terracor Realty .. fjjgw 673-618- 1 Join the club... at Bloomington FAIRWAY TOWNHOMES 2, 3, 4 Bedroom types, bath with a full membership in Bloomington Country Club LUXURIOUS 22 & 3 from Elder Marshall also has been working with the Chicago, 111. region. Some of his other church experience includes a mission to the Hawiian Islands and a mission President of the West Australia Mission. The public is invited to attend the Sunday Con- - per minute to 600 and the water level only dropped seven feet. According to City Councilman Bill Clarke, during the warm months when someone would leave a tap running over night, the next day everyone would be out of water. No one could get loans to build homes because there were no water hookups or fire hydrants. They now plan to cross drill A recent Desert News survey pinpointed the St. George area as having the highest food prices of eleven communities researched in the state of Utah. Concerned by this report, the St. George area Chamber of Commerce conducted a survey of their own, using the same twenty-fou- r food items priced by the Salt Lake City newspaper. The Chamber shoppers made their purchases in St. three leading Georges supermarkets and emerged from their research with significently lower figures than the Desert News report which had been conducted in local convenience stores. An example of the differences in figures is shown by comparision of the Deseret News, citing the cost of a Vi gallon of ice cream as $1.72. When the Chamber of Commerce survey found that Vi gallon cartons of ice cream ranged in price from $1.19 to lower $1.29, a substatially figure. Chicken ranged from 47 cents a pound to 55 cents a lower figure than the 79 cents per pound listed in the Deseret News. Bread costs 30 cents per enriched loaf at all three stores but the Deseret News quotes a figure of 42 cents. Averages on all of the store DON'T merely brighten carpets. . Blue lustre them rapid resoiling. Rent electric shampooer $1.00. ' E. 56 Arrowhead, Tabernacle. A26crts . . no figures ran considerably lower than the Deseret News had indicated. A totaling of the costs by the Chamber of Commerce shoppers showed that with selective shopping, a housewife could purchase the twenty-fou- r items listed PRESTIGE HOMES Now under construction, 3 and 4 Bedroom types priced from $43,000. Excellent variety of locations and designs. SUPERB HOMESITES throughout Bloomington and Bloomington Hills. Golf Course lots, excellent views, Ranch parcels. Priced from $6,000. See us for the best buys in the best community In Utah. HOME CONSTRUCTION is another of our diversified services. Our affiliate, Terracor Utah, can build quality homes at competitive prices, from your plan or ours. Home Owners Buyer Protection Plan included. NOW BEING Lake-Bloomingt- patrolman he in- vestigated. Three jail inmates had broken out of their cells into the main body of the jail. Unable to get farther, they made phone calls, broke the padlocks on other cell doors with inmates inside, ripped out toilets, shower head and pipes and cell doors. The three men, Robert Blaine Grey, being held on a bad check charge, Robert Mer- - arrested January 23 for drugs. The police made three arrests of possession during the week for driving influence and under the investigated a case of property destruction to the amount of $30.00 at Skaggs Drug Store Parking lot. During the week police made seven arrests, issued 42 traffic citations and made two referrals. Silver Taken From Dixie High Burglars gained entrance to Dixie High School over the weekend into the side of the mesa so that they can use gravity instead of use of pumps. They have a 200,000 water tank for the city , but are waiting for federal funding to help in the installtion of the tank and the pipeing for the town. Hopefully by this summer we will have our new system in, we have been fifty years on the old system, according to Mr. Clarke. stole ap- proximately $1,000.00 worth of silver used by the crafts department. When the janitors came in Monday morning to prepare for school they notice the burglary, and reported it to the city police. It appeared Weekly Weather Report DAY Tues. 118 119 Wed. Thurs. 120 Fri. 121 Sat. 122 Sun. 124 Sun. 123 Mon. 124 for $15.73 which places St. George in the middle of the eleven communities surveyd by the Deseret News. Logans had a total of $15.65, Cedar City totaled $15,92 while Richfield had a total of $15.98, Vernal, $15.93 and Moab, of and that the burglar broke a panel on the large sliding door in the back of the shop area and then took out the glass to gain entrance into the crafts classroom where they then broke into the cabinet containing the silver. Jim Shelton of the St. George Police Department is investigating the burglary. Tues. 125 the Carter Found Guilty Steven Reese Carter. , 25, in St. George was found guilty of possession of a controlled substance last Thursday in City Court. City Judge Robert Owens found Carter guilty of this Class B misdemeanor after three hours in session. The charge resulted from a search of Carters office at on December 23rd, where officers found some amounts of Marijuana, LSD, Cocaine, Amphetamines and Phencyllidine. Sentancing was held Moday afternoon where Judge Owens sentenced Carter to pay a $100 fine and a 3 month e jail sentence with forty-fivwas Carter suspended. days told to report to city jail Tuesday morning to serve the remaining 45 days of the sentence. Carters attorney, Lang Foremaster notified the court that he would present a notice of appeal Tuesday morning. Dixie Wildlife Programs Announced National Association of College Stores. Mr. Harvey has been managing the Dixie College Bookstore since August 1975. Before coming to Dixie he was the Merchandise Manager for eight years at Weber State College Bookstore. Milton and his wife Mary Lou are both graduates of Dixie College and now reside in Santa Clara. They have three children : Alex 7, Bruce 3, Ruth Anna 1, and are expecting their fourth in late June. OFFERED... Sunday night, from VILLAGE I ST. GEORGE, UTAH January 16th, marked the first Court of Honor for the new year in the St. George East Stake. Program subjects for Dixie Wildlife Federations monthly meetings have been set for the next seven months, announces Bob Bulloch, vice president chairman. and program Topics will be as follows: February 1, 7:00 p.m. in St. George Savings & Loan basement, photography by Lynne Clark; March, first aid in the field; April, bench rest shooting; May, fly tying; June, back packing; July, game officials speaking on permits; August, archery; September, trapshooting. Meeting dates fall on the first Tuesday of each month, with place to be announced. Any individual wishing to join the Federation may Dick contact Warren, secretary-treasure- r, at McKnights Sporting Goods. Membership costs $10 per year; and gives all family members rights to use the grounds. two boys who earned their Star award- - Scott Miller, Troop 417, son of Dwight and ivone Miller, and Howard Chamberlin, Troop 414, son of Lee and Anna Lee Cham berlin. Highlighting the evening was the presentation of two Eagle awards to Rick Mangum, Troop 417, son of Dallas and Judy Mangum, and to Clay HOghes, Troop 404, son of Phil and Sharon Hughes. Brent Theobald, Troop 404, son of Merlin and Beulah Theobald, was awarded his Bronze Palm. Brent Anderson, Troop 412, son of Victor and Beth Anderson, received a special merit badge by visiting & learning about many of the historical sites. Other awards ... IN passing There were two arrests for drug abuse, Darrell Dalton McArthur, Sands Motel, was arrested for distribution erf controlled substance for value on January 18th and Steven Elwood Bowler, 1274 North Highland Drive was East Stake Holds Court of Honor 3486 Call Today! f673-3- -- 469 4 SUNSET A noticed activity in the city jail, January 22. Summoning assistance from the cier, charged with car theft and Robert Petrilack, awaiting extradiction to Redondo Beach, California for car theft are being charged with third degree felony, injuring a jail. 14-2- 6 M.S.T., Sunday, (Jan. 30, 1977. region 1 Branch Village Motel, 55 East 700 South had a burglary for $50.00 on January 22. Sunrise during a recent meeting of n the tana Tennis, swimming, and Bloomington Recreational Extras Stables. Riding All the necessities for Living as it should be". For more information call of and there were several suspects. Robin Hansen, Milton D. Harvey was named regional chairman Bloomington Hills Golf Course All Underground Utilises Terracor Realty Salt morning meeting for the at 8:30 a.m. youth ages Bookstore Mgr. Receives National Recognition ALSO FEATURES: 673-618- ference session at 10:00 a.m. Mountain Standard time, in Enterprise. Stake, President Wesley A. Holt,' Caliente, Nev., will conduct. Elder Marshall and his wife will also speak at an early $16.04. MILTON HARVEY at 825 North InRoad. A police spokesman said that they did the not know whether committed were burglaries by the same persons but said the operations were similiar $1,040.00 dustrial other patrolmen, Reports Refuted By Local Survey 13 $62,850. BLOOMINGTON January High Cost of Living Saturday, January 29th Bloomington High School on Virgin Town Hits Wafer in Well 673-267- 2 673-478- Jr. 19th, which is being investigated and Elmers Home Center had a shoplifting for the amount of $30.00 that resulted in an arrest. A rash of burglaries kept the St. George Police department busy with a burglary at the home of Keith Whitaker, resulting in a $4,515.00 loss in property and cash on January 19. On January 21, Handy Mart, 100 E. Blvd. had a burglary for $365.00 and Rocky Mountain Produce had a burglary for Enterprise Stake Conference Set 673-989- FOR SALE 8 ft. camper for Pickup. $600 Excellent condition. Call 19, Frederick Glen Bundy, reported the theft of a from West bicycle Elementery School and on January 21st, Velma Hall, 195 East 700 South reported the loss of a bicycle. Terry Cluff, 328 West Coral Circle, reported the theft of a C.B. Radio valued at $200.00 and on January 23rd, Stop and Shop, 810 E. Blvd. reported the theft of $9.00. Layne Johnson had a bicycle, valued at $100.00 stolen at W'oodward January basements, Trenching, tires $2,500. Ph. 673-206- - & St. George Police described the WEEK OF January 17 23 f tanks, cesspools, sandtraps, pump and SALE 76 GMC truck, 2 wheel drive, short FOR SALE 673-610- 3 iS Septic FOR FOR J27pd 673-979- rr d . Thefts, Burglaries, Jail Destruction Keep Police Busy Best offer r. Pine Valley over $1,200. 673-407- perience, and names of references to: Arbltron, Field Operations, 4320 SALE Must sell. Ford pickup. Nice Camper shell, radial tires, FOR 1970 received included four life awards to Kevin Abraham, Troop 412, son of Dale Abraham, Brent Isom, Troop 417, son of Reed and Norene Isom, Jamie Bently, Troop 417, son of Herbert and Colleen Bently, and Phil Theobald, Troop 404, son of Merlin and Beulah Theobald. There were also Cloy Hughes Ricky Mangum Washington Co. News St. George, Utah 84770 Thursday, January 27, 1977 |