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Show Page Eight THE i Rain and More Rain Takes Forefront In Weather Talks In These Desert Areas The month of June, 1949, has the distinction of seeing the most rainfall in the Price area since N. P. Pettersson, government weather statistician in Price, took over the records in June of 1943. However, the next highest was only .01 of an inch less, the rainfall of August of 1947. .The rainfall of that month totaled 2.83 inches as Compared to 2,84 in June of this year. For the corresponding week of last year covered by this report, ly June 6, only .54 of an inch of moisture was recorded, and this was over a three-da- y period, June 25, 26 and 27, In the temperature field, the high over this period of time was 93 on July 1 and the low was 49 on June 29. For the corresponding period last year the high was 91 on July 4 and 5 and the low 23-Ju- SUN-ADVOCA- Notice of Intention Obituaries in writing. order of the City Council of Price City, dated this 27th day of first Last East to June, A. D.. 1949. be filed curb hoe (Utah Rock Asphalt), following on the line to curb By Publication- - j, StIThird North from 1st PublicanI Ik Notice is hereby given by the East 3rd 2 3, City Council of Price City, a MuJAMES CYRUS NIELSON Street in front of Lots and in the State of Corporation nicipal Price of Local Survey James Cyrus Nielson, 55, Cleve- Utah, of the intention of the said Block 6, land, Emery county, died at 5:00 City Council to make the follow3rd Fifth Avenue Beginning at to it: p.m. on July 4, at the Standard-vill- e ing improvements, and extending North North DISTRICT NO. 22 hospital of a heart ailment. Canal He was born on July 22, 1893, To construct standard curb, gutDISTRICT NO. 24 at Cleveland, a son of Neils Chris- ter, and five-fo- ot sidewalk on the construct sanitary sewer line To tian and Josephine Johnansan j following streets: on the following streets: Nielson, He lived in Carbon and! Third East Street from 8th 7th East from Main Street Emery counties all his' life and North to the City limits (Both North to the Price Canal street) more recently had been employed sies r 1st North from 2nd East Street Eighth North from 3rd to 3rd East Street by the Spring Canyon Coal comof street) cost of said improvements pany. In addition to being a coal to 4th East (Both sides 7th is Total from East Street Fourth at 36,883.83, plus he in had been estimated miner, engaged North to 8th North (Both sides of for engineering, farming. He had never married and his street) and legal costs. Unit costs are west East Fourth Street (On curb and gutter; jis'standard' survivors include two brothers c per square foot for 27 and two sisters, Arthur E. Niel- side) Beginning at 8th North and concrete sidewalk; $30.00 for sen, Cleveland; Oscar L. Nielsen, running North 150 feet foot driveway, standard 12 To construct standard curb, gut- $1.74 per linear foot for sewer; Spring Canyon; Mrs. John S. sidewalk on the ,97c Johnson, Cleveland, and Mrs. ter, and four-fo- ot per square yard for asphalt following streets: Zane Asey, Roosevelt. Avenue from Third North paving. -. Funeral services will be con- to Fifth All according to the plans, prothe Price (Both sides of m, file on ducted at 2:00 p.m. on July 9 in street). FromCanal files and specifications south end to 3rd the Cleveland ward chapel North (both sides) the office of the City Recorder, ' cost Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Fourth Avenue Total length on The abutters portion a of the as- special is to be defrayed by to sides both North Third under of the direction up Saints, sessment upon the lots and pieces Bishop W. P. Eaton. Burial will Street of ground to be affected or bene- Avenue Third from Fourth be in the Cleveland cemetery unon to Canal (west side only) fitted thereby; to be assessed to Fishermen really go for the Nash Airflyte! They der the direction of the Wallace North according basis a front footage Third North from 4th to 5th such of the Twin Bed arrangement, huge luggage like character and amount the mortuary. Avenue on South side Friends may call at the Wallace South Second West from south improvements upon that portion increased road clearance, 500. compartment, street immemortuary tomorrow and Saturday boundary of Williams Addition to of the above named to economy (in the Nash 4th South Street (both sides of diately abutting or adjacent until time for the services. of or at ground. lot 600 each parcel highway speed). Their wives average street) Railroad Avenue from Carbon All protests or objections to like the smart style inside and outside, the luLEE RASMUSSEN Avenue to 1st Easfc Street (North such intentions or to the construcxurious comfort, the curved windshield Graveside services were con- side only) tion of such improvements must be To construct standard curb, gut- made in writing and filed by the on all models, the Weather Eye Conditioned ducted at Ogden Sunday at 3:00 five-fo- ot sidewalk on the owner or owners of the property Air System. Call us to arrange for an Airflyte p.m. for Lee Rasmussen, 49, who ter, and affected or benefitted. describing died on June 28 at Somerset, following streets: soon in America's most modem motor car." ride, Park-dale South side of Block 3, the same together with the numColorado. Addition to Price City ber of front feet affected by such Mr. Rasmussen was a native of South half of East of Block 3, class of improvement and filed was and Cleveland, Emery county, Parkdale Addition. Curb and gut- with the City Recorder on or beborn on November 10, 1899, a son ter to be run. Existing sidewalks fore the 29th day of July, A. D., of Rasmus and Adalaide Oviatt are not to be replaced 1949 at 7:30 P. M., at which time Sixth East between Second the City Council shall hold a speRasmussen. He was a former resident of Sunnyside and Salt South and Third South; between cial meeting and consider the protests or objections that shall have IN TWO GREAT SERIES: THE NASH AMBASSADOR AND NASH Lake City. He was a member of 5th and 6th East DISTRICT NO. 23 been made to any or all such imthe Church of Jesus Christ of and hard surface provement projects. Grade, gravel Latter-da- y Saints. Property owners may protest or- i Surviving are his widow, Mrs. to any class of improveDr. Bliss object who Finlayson, pracMattie KRAYNC Richards CO. a Rasmussen, ment that affects his property but ticed sevmedicine in Price for or objection shall not daughter, Bonnie Lee Rasmussen, eral his protest years, was a business visitor affect PRICE both of Somerset, and three sis23 SOUTH CARBON AVE. any other class of improveweek-en- d fronp his home ment or any other such project. ters, Mrs. Angelina Collingham, here last at Seattle, Washington. All protests and objections must Price; Mrs. Pressett, Sunnyside, and Mrs. Hazel Kelson, Ephraim. - to-w- i federi I4 .patio0 ineU aPi a dun n to office- - steal of Colo ja, .rooroinfi Hf :t the Denver Railroad fro alleS Tjje abani ,ich sidin j e, one-piec- tu-m- Select Milk is the "winner" ... its extra richwill ness and delight the whole family. or A truly superior dairy product. Always fresh at your grocer's! our meat is raised in Carbon and Emery counties, and processed by us. one-day-- BONELESS PORK ROASTS PORK SHOULDER, Whole FRESH PORK SHANK SLICED SIDE PORK LINK SAUSAGE - WHILE IT LASTS i 19, 1874, in Frontone, Italy, a .daughter of John and Francisca Delaverginia Burichehia. She is survived by two sons, Victor Pierucci and Anselmo Pierucci, both of Price; four grand- -' children and one great-grandchi- ld. Burial was in the Price city cemetery under the direction of the Mitchell funeral home. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor were Fourth of July visitors Salt Lake City. LB PAIL QT. JARS $1.25 PT JARS 3 LB. PORK AND BEANS (fl 25c 25c 35c 25c 37c Tan PICKLES 2 CAKE MIX PILLSBURY Pancake Flour to on worn steering units PIGS - FEET Choice Beef Pork Lamb CARBON LOCKER STORAGE 47 SOUTH 3RD EAST 2 CAN PECTIN 39c 2 FOR r FOR SUGAR PALMOLIVE ; SUPER SUDS 2 ' $9J4 8t PKGS. FAB LARGE PKG. COMIC RING IN EVERY PACKAGE Post Toasties 13 OZ. PKG. PIKES PEAK 50 LB. BAG 5 Cantaloupes LETTUCE V D iT' GR. BEANS", fADKI u. NO. positively Veal 8 OZ. 1GET Are LARD NO. 2 FLOUR Killing occur to FROZEN BEEF TONGUES fs23t gTS. 50c Most crashes that lb. 25c careful torists lb. 10c due speed strain lb. 10c and have Could lb. 10c been prevented PORK LIVER doiM M. C. P. TUNA n CATSUP R CERT0 CAN 85c D DOZ KERR LIDS THEM ALL LEADS KERR DOZ. JELLY GLASSES SWIFTNING parents are three grandparents, Mrs. Christina Hansen, Lawrence, Emery county; and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bishop, Cleveland. MRS. SANTA PIERUCCI Requiem mass for Mrs. Santa Pierucci, 74, who died Monday, was celebrated yesterday at 10:00 a.m. at the Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic church in Price and Holy rosary was recited at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday at the Mitchell funeral home chapel. Mrs. Pierucci was born on June ' 10 Supplies Canning lb. FRESH BEEF LIVER t 19c lb. 19c lb. 12c lb. 25c lb. 15c lb. 55c lb. 50c j lb. PORK STEAK Money INFANT BISHOP Graveside services for the son of Mr. and Mrs. La-- ! Mar Bishop, Hiawatha, were conducted Saturday in the Cleveland cemetery by William F. Eden, bishop of the Cleveland ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- -, day Saints. Surviving in addition to the All SPECIAL ns Heber. FROM UTAH'S CHOICEST DAIRY LANDS ITALIAN SAUSAGE pairmESiE conducted yesterday at 11: 00 a. m. in the Heber Second ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, under the direction of Leonard Giles, bishop. She was born at Heber on March 23, 1928, and had resided in Helper. She was the wife of Rex Mair. Burial was in the Mountain View cemetery, Helper, under the direction of the Olpin mortuary, FRESH ROASTING V-VJK- lNJ u n LARD a steering correction here in time. By SAFETY SERVICE 1, DOZ S. Bing Cherries 4 LBS. FOR EARS JXub FULL CREAM 70 North 1st West Cheese PRICE, UTAH Phone 978 n PRICE UJI bn LB 43c PR,CE UJ O EZ2 E3 E3 C- - DRAGERT0N C3 E3 C3 Qm n i n C3 ZQf O'1 Sot N annnnncinaaanannDnnan ELLA LUCILLE MAIR Funeral services for Mrs. Ella, Lucille Mair, 21, Heber resident' who died Saturday in Orem following a lingering illness, were Hi-la- nd full-flav- 69 MOTOR w orm fiiwiiri LAWN 1 . |