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Show i Pag Six THE Water Outlook For Eastern Utah SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, January 22, 1959 Spring Glen News Highlights Reported four-mont- Mrs. Sam Pinarelli and son Ronnie were Salt Lake City visitors on Saturday. They stopped in Draper and visited at the home of Mrs. Mary Aragon. Mrs. Louise Mello, her son, Sam, and wife, Wanda, were also visitors at the Aragon home. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nielsen of Havelock, North Carolina, repart that their son, Christopher James, who was bom December 22 now weighs 10 pounds. Mrs. Lynn Nielsen is the former Carol Ann Mc-FaGrandparents are Mrs. Ellen Webb of Helper and Mr. and Mrs. Wnlford Nielsen of Price. A birthday dinner at the Tony Pinarelli home Sunday honored Iona Pinarelli. A delicious chicken dinner was furnished by Mary Scavo. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Mary Earl Jame and son Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sca-v- a and children, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Burton and daughter Diane all of Helper; Elaine and Rod Fur- - Ladies who attended Reief Society conference in Helper Sunday were Cleonda Hansen, Thelma Rasmussen, Thelma Rowley, Myrtle Whraff, Fern Thomas, Mary Duke, Ella Walkington, Chrystal Fullerton, Francis Blackham and Leah James. Hope Haycock was honored with a skating party Saturday. Girls who enjoyed the fun were Marlene Richardson, Mickie and April Row-leCally Mills, Gayle Snyder, Trudy Skerl, Jeanette Kokal, Richards, Valery Saccom-annCarlene Matekovic, Darlene Yokovich, Stana Tolich, Peggy James and little brother Johnny. Hope celebrated her tenth birthday Wednesday along with her y, De-Von- na ll. o, fathers birthday. The Friendly Sewing Circle met home of Annie Biegler in Helper. Members attending enjoyed the evening of sewing and the refreshments served by the hostess. at the Precipitation over eastern Utah during the past has been much below normal. Monthly totals averaged less than 50 of normal over most of the Duchesne and Strawberry River watersheds and over the drainage area of Ashley Creek. Over the watersheds of Lake Fork, Price and San Rafael Rivers, precipitation was more favorable as totals averaged from 55 to near 75 of normal. If this much below normal pre- geson and friends from Salt Lake City. Airman First Class Jerry Marshall and wife, Evelyn, from Texas, visited at the John Fercik, Jr., home recently. The Marshalls have a three-wee- leave to visit friends k and relatives before returning to Texas where Jerry is stationed. Earl and Francis Stanley and daughter, Dorthelda, accompanied by Mrs. Ross Fowland left Mon- day for Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Fowland and baby will go by plane from Salt Lake City and Earl and Francis will take their car. They have all been guests at the Pace Boyack home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen James and l The burden grows heavier In cipitation pattern persist for the next few months, the water supply situation for eastern Uthh will be very critical. Assuming near normal precipitation for the next All Utah pay higher property taxes property owners now than in the past. But mining's burden has become heavier than the others. The figures speak for themselves. From 1939 through 1957 property taxes charged to property increased 330. During the same period, property taxes charged to mining jumped a big 920. w the upper Strawberry and Price Rivers. Near 80 of average is expected for the Duchesne River and Lake Fork. Water in storage in the principal reservoirs of the area is only slightly less than storage of a year ago. Storage in Strawberry Reserof water voir is 149,500 acre-feDAV Chapter with only 56 of average inflow Price forecast. Storage, in Scofield Res- Elects Officers about ervoir is 32,010 acre-feeless than a year 5,000 acre-fewas elected comJohn of average inflow mander Pappas ago and 61 of the Price chapter of is expected. Disabled American Veterans, Post Listed below are forecasts of No. 3, at the organization meetstreamflow for the major streams ing last week. of eastern Utah. Other officers named were AnFlow gelo Mahleres, senior vice comStream & Station Water-YForecast mander; Angelo Pappas, junior acre-feavg. vice commander; Rex Causer, and Frank Basso, Ashley Creek 78 adjutant. near Vernal 59,000 Duchesne River The meeting was held in the at Provo River post headquarters at which time Trails 35,000 81 a charter was issued. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes Justf et Prescription Delivery r. r. secret- et ary-treasurer, daughters were recent dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mower in Price. A birthday for Ruth was the occasion. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Nielsen of Price. NOTICE OF SPECIAL The Relief Society held its STOCKHOLDERS MEETING work and business meeting TuesOF day. Ladies who attended quilted TO THE STOCKHOLDERS and enjoyed school lunch at the PRICE RIVER WATER USERS school. ASSOCIATION, a Corp.: Mrs. Elva Judd left Wednesday NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by for Seattle, Washington, to assist the Price River Water Users Asher daughter, Mrs. Keith Jones, sociation, a corporation, with its who is ill. principal place of business at Price, Recent visitors at the home of Utah, that a special stockholders Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Huntsman meeting will be- held on Monday, were Mrs. Orpha Morgan of La February 2, 1959 at 8:00 P.M. in Jara, Colorado, and Effie Tuttle, the Court Room of the Municipal Alberta Johnson and Pearl McCall Building at Price, Utah. That at of Orangeville. said special meeting, the followMrs. Eva Jones left recently for ing matters will be considered: 1. This special stockholders' Pueblo, Colorado, to be with her sister who Was involved in an au- meeting is in lieu of the. annual tomobile accident. stockholders meeting which would Mrs. Thelma Nielsen is home have been held on the first Monfrom the Provo hospital and re- day of January, 1959, and reports ports are she is improving rapid- and other matters considered at ly after being hospitalized follow- the annual stockholders meetings ing a n automobile accident i n will be presented in this special which she and her family were meeting. 2. Election of a Director from District 3, which position is now held by Rex Mathis, in accordance Vets with Gl Home with the Articles of Incorporation for the election of officers at an- Store 'KatUeb- - save for emergencies?" A lot of people wonder how big a backlog of cash savings is "big enough to meet unexpected expenses. It's impossible to know; but we do know this: Many prudent savers make regular deposits at our bank until they have at least the equivalent of 3 to 6 months' earnings set aside. That seems a reasonable measure of security against the unforeseen. Whatever you can manage to save each payday, start saving it with us. It will give you a comfortable feeling to have a growing reserve fund of money in the bank! nual meetings. 3. To amend Article 11 of the Make Extra Articles of Incorporation b y changing the date of the annual Veterans with GI homes can stockholders meeting from the make extra payments to their first Monday in January to the mortgage holders at any time, or third Monday in January at 8:00 they can pay off the entire GI loan P.M without a penalty charge. PRICE RIVER WATER The Veterans Administration USERS ASSOCIATION, a said this week that the minimum Corporation, extra payment a veteran may By s Irvin Gerber make on his GI home loan is at President least the amount of one months a whichflat or $100, payment, First Published: January 8, 1959 ever is less. Last Published: January 29, 1959 They added that should the vet- No eran later become hardpressed for money, the extra principal alif the lender ready paid may to regular be agrees payments in order to prevent the loan from going into default. PrUo, Utah 45 South Carbon car narrow-gaug- e smooths the bumps like PONTIAC! 07 Road-tes- t the only car with are banished by Pontiacs k Wheels widest, steadiest stance on the road. Sway and lean on curves disappear, too. Cornering is safer and handling almost magic with the years most important automotive advance. Come in and see for yourself why no other car can offer the roadability of Pontiac! k a Bumps Wheels Wide-Trac- k Wide-Trac- Wide-Trac- Americas Number Wonder-Touc- h Power Steering the safest, easiest ever developed for both driving end perking plus unsurpassed fed of the road. Optional at extra eoet. Road Car! DRIVE IT AND YOULL BUY IT! 301 MOTORS East Man Price IT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Price, Utah, hereinafter referred to as the City" will receive bids up to 7 :30 P.M. on the 16th day of February, 1959, for the construction of about two miles of water supply lines, together with the necessary trenching, tunneling and appertaining work The approximate quantities of the major items are: 11,300 Linear feet of 12 or 16 inch pipe. . 460 Linear feet of tunnel. 1 Railroad crossing, including 100 ft. of 24" Corr. I.P. Such bids will be received in the Office of the City Recorder in the Municipal Building in Price and will be opened and publicly read aloud at the above statted time in the C.ty Council chamber. Each bid must conform to and be responsive to this invitation, the Instructions to Bidders, the Plans and Specifications and all other contract documents as are now on file and open to public inspection in the Office of the said City Recorder. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained at said office by depositing $25 for each set. This deposit will be refunded if the plans and specifications are returned in good condition within five days after the bid opening. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or cashiers check made payable to the City, or a satisfactory bid bond in .favor of the of the City in the amount of 5 total bid submitted. The check or bid bond shall be submitted as a guarantee that the Contractor will execute the contract, if awarded to him. In conformity with the Contract documents and shall provide the surety bond as specified, all within five days of the award of the contract. Each bid shall be made out on the bid form supplied with the specifications. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any irregularities or informalities in any bid or in the bidding. No bidder shall withdraw his bid for a period thirty days after the date set for the opening of the bids. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF Price, Utah. KATHERINE WALLACE SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER WALTON First Published: January 8, Last Published: January 29, i City Recorder First Published: January Last Published: January 15, 1959 29, 1959 1 1959. 1959. i bid to 10 p.m. 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. ECELLEYS PRICE DRUG COMPANY Emma Jean Anderson Taylor, Administratrix. ii Days 9 a.m. lar Sundays, Holidays 10, 1959 K Phone ME 7-08- Price, Utah 40 ' A ici .11 ammi When You Need Services or Merchandise . . 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