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Show Thurdy. Oitlr 10, l6J THE SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE, UTAH E, Pg Chamber of Commerces Role in Community Stressed The Puce el number of tn.zed trujp evt ryone rUl development hai bo. n the r.mmiim'y, As an m..at dj h:s part an) take part in ;ecial inteiest of 1 rater V. it un.l.t 4 a tiei itt.'i in rmii com- the important Jobs ahead." stated Hutchens, Water development u the of community me the bus- J iaAild O. Patieriek, chairman of the interest of lord Winters, de. need presentation to jpjvemiiu nal authorities. iness and jroIt sajunal men of our th? membership drive. "It is vital velopmrnt of Cai bon College 1 he- - Community bett.nnen Is a.so Cl-m- of ber Cm-nU-fX- 't wo: lung Is Ml fur the feoul of th munity, Us numbers city, tin citizen and busmens rs- - that every iiid.vuiual in business historic Museum has been the pro-- 1 achieved through the development tabhsJunenu of our town. Its w 01k j or practice of a coutri- - Ject of C. W. lVtersm, publicity of industry and trade and hi civic is for the g'joJ of all our people," bite to the auppoit of the IYlce,the work of Hal Maeivmght aikl im;rovement (stated I r. Dean G. Winters, jmsI Chamber of Commerce in the coiiv president of the JYlce Chamber ing years, Programs for the deof Connneive. at a recent inert. ng, velopment of resources and pro"Hie Chamber of Cutnmeroe la jects concerning this city hav busy making every effort to im-- j been initiated each year onj due 'way development the Interest of alone can perform for the com-prothe volume of business In to lack of fun,ls ami community Gomer Peacock and community munity." President Craven contin-lYlc-it is trying to raise the 'support they have been delayed development the duty of Dr. IX-au,j ; Jt ads as a clearing home standard of living of our citizens or laid aside until a later date." G. Winters. for local events by establishing a Activities of the Clmmber of Special assignments to commit- - Calendar of Hunts" which is by endevoiing to make this a belter place for everyone of us," Commerce effect virtually every tees are Dick Peterson and Wrl-- 1 publi.-hevweekly by Th Sun-Ad- Chair-- ' he said. "The Clumber represents phase of life in Price. Business 11am Leavell.. Membei-shja the information cen- jt our whole community and every promotion and the special sales man Is Harold O. Pa tt crick. area. or 0'p tj)(, Caruin-Kmer- y Individual in it owes a duty to the campaigns of the merchants ore, President John A. Craven, In and d.stnbutlng tourist receiving to the Chum-- j under tlie direction of Helen outlining some of the advantages community to formation througliout the oun-bo- r of Commerce and to suport Smitli and Lynn Jcanse line. Tour- - of the local ChamtxT of Com- - t , Withm the ptst two years 1C list development activities are In merce stated: The lYlce Cham-- 1 over 10, (XX) puses of literature of Price These remarks serve as the rea- the competent hands of Barbara bor of Commerce works witlun a (Pal.n with the son for the extensive membership Konehcr and Jay Martino. Indust- - hlgldy localized frame work of the nnj t'ar-lKCounty, the Prehistor- campaign which is planned by the de Museum. Industrial surveys. Chamber In early November tills hunting and fishing Information, s, year. A solid front effort is being camping, motel and hotel planned to bring every business in tours tnto surrounding lYiee into the Chamber for 1904 areas, etc, have been sent to InSeptemlier 20: Wayne Elferinglto a charge of improper passing, dividuals reand to activate the membership entered and organizations a was a to of Defendant fined $10. plea guilty Into an active participation in the Information. this During liLynn Haslem enlend a plea of questing charge of expired operator's Chamber programs. "The develop- cen.se. Defendant paid a fine of guilty to a charge of overloading. the past six months." Mr. Craven Defendant paid a fine of $20. added, "one of the major activities ment of this area cannot go for- $10. V. of Frank has involve,! the rental of apartfailure Mike a the Pcoorelli entered George Upon on the of limit shoulders a ward ments and homes in Price so as to a of a to to of f speed-ocharge pla appear upon Segura guilty charg driving on the wrong side of the mg. Defendant paid a fine of $10. furnish accommodations for employees of the Gieen River Missile road with accident, the court or- Thomas Monroe Richardson in the sum of $23 tered a plea of guilty to a charge Base and Joe's Valley Dam. This bail the C2 forfeited, treated as a fine and of speeding. Defendant paid a fine influx of population through sethe case dosed. of $10. curing new residents has served William Irving Durrant entered to increase the economy and prosRudy Paul Santistevan entered a plea of guilty to a charge of a plea of guilty to a charge of perity of Price. muffler. It was the judg- - ure to stop at stop sign. Defendant At various times since the ment of the court that the defen-- 1 paid a fine of $10. Chamber was reorganized in 1950 dant pay a fine of $3 and serve two days in jail. Jail sentence to be suspended upon payment of the fine. September 23 : Donald Cranford entered a plea of guilty to a charge of assault. It was the judgment of the court that the defen- dant serve 60 days in jail. Fred D . Simmons entered a plea of guilty to a charge of drunk driving. It was the judgment of , al vouqurabl, an I over r "If v.e d not get UhiiMl our Cii.unU-- r of (.'miuiu i e, if we "i vn tuMly all the b isines and pro- - ,lo our f.ur ahme f,r it'i fesa.oii il of i'rue Live het-a.jppp.i t wa may f.n 1 out rn it- oil the inemnddp roles of the tor um-- s outd.stanem us hi Tha oiganiaMon. Membership prubab--1 tjt.u ,,h.j.m, nt of their comnwnl- ly leached .? all J.igh in 1931 1 ,.s-itatlf 4 j an Atonal so far u numl-e- r of menders is j., 77.,, In r.02. tviuvrnrd when ever 230 firms N (W u (h(, (Jn)J fof even,on t0 t.'. it - o!,i j l.t j,t hua-ddiocu- 'd U.i.ice ainnn V. net whnh recently completed training exerc.ses off the northern coast of California. Also serving e, l In the City Court ntiDun STANDARD HEATING OIL aecom-mixiation- Gives you the warmest feeling Nows the time to order STANDARD HEATING OILfor the warmest feeling all winter long. Call your Standard Man today for dependable service . . . and for the safe, warmth of Standard Heating OIL clean, en-der- ing t For any Standard Oil product, call J. K. LEAVITT, 352 WEST 1st NORTH, PHONE er 4tmfats and I 637-009- 4 IsWte! the court that the defendant pay a fine of $100 and serve 30 days in jail. Jail sentence to be suspen-- 1 ded upon payment of the fine. Ralph M. Larson entered a plea of guilty to a charge of reckless driving. Defendant paid a fine of $100. Upon the failure of Alvin K. Benson to appear upon a charge of failure to stop for school bus, the court ordered the bail in the sum of $10 forfeited, treated as a fine and the case closed. Upon the failure of Frances Glenn McBride to appear upon a charge of gross weight not displayed on truck, the court ordered the bail in the sum of $5 forfeited treated as a fine and the case MOHAWK ALL NYLON I EXTRA TREAD SIX -- PLY closed. Bert R. Blood entered a plea of guilty to a charge ofoverloading. Defendant paid a fine of $35. Rodney Vaughn Derrick entered a plea of guilty to a charge of ex-- 1 dant paid a fine of $5. Gary Blair Barkley entered a plea of guilty to a charge of expired drivers license. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $10 and serve five days in jail. Jail sen-- 1 tence to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Jack F. Senninger entered a plea of guilty to a charge of overloading. Defendant was fined $20. Upon the failure of Felix Steve Ortega to appear upon a charge public intoxication, the court ordered the bail in the sum of $15 forfeited, treated as a fine and the If you have a large farming operation and are in the business on a big Kale, youll find Simplot Fertilizers in you time and money. Haul it bulk save home yourself in bulk bins or get custom plication ap- service of specially blended Sim- plot Fertilizers. if your fertilizer age is small us- on dry land grain or your farm is one of the smaller ones, Simplot quality fertilizers in bags fit your needs better. Its the same high quality either way with the same profitable results. 16-20-- -0 11-48- -0 fd 0 16-48- -0 0 us xn 'n '' ' case closed. Upon the failure of Tony Martinez to appear upon a charge of public intoxication, the court ordered the bail in the sum of $15 forfeited, treated as a fine and the case closed. Chad Thomas Mortensen enter-- 1 ed a plea of guilty to a charge of improper mufflers. Defendant paid a fine of $5. September 24 : Leo Daniel Shell-ed- y appeared this day upon a charge of drunk driving and inflecting bodily injury while doing so. The court found sufficient cause to believe defendant had committed the offense and ordered that he be bound over to the district court to answer to the charge. Joseph Max Jones and Larry Martin Pierce entered a plea of guilty to a charge of petit larceny. It was the judgment of the court that the defendants pay a fine of $100 and serve 50 days in jail. Jail sentence to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Georgia Denny entered a plea of guilty to a charg of failure to yield right of way with accident Defendant paid a fine of $25. Darrell M. September 23: Bearnson entered a plea of guilty Gains Mortuary Degree Robert Causer, son of Mr and Mrs. x Causer, 2S5 North First West. Price, was granted an associate in arts degree daring graduation ceremonies at the San Francisco College 0f Mortuary Science this month Mr. Causer will join the f.i--n of Turner Morsnad-ua'tuary at Moab lie is a II rh S hool tf NoYe Dane .n C lege rid atr-i1r- -i P-e- p'ELLETEO - 10 Ca-V- Tf c f (V r. f r.--ff , "v ,n P II 0 o iUl I M0TREDS Huntersl Truckers! Super Tire Markets low, low prices on these rugged truck tires makes this an offer you just can't pass up. The wide, flat tread proportions put more gripping surFace in contact with the road. Get exceptional service both on and operations. Buy now and save! off-the-ro- ad ap-- pi i nine, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mis. Meued M. Salazar, K23 s uth Jim, price, is serving a! .rd the anti subiiaulne warfare suppit aircraft carrier UBS Hor- - ve ' ThrtM 3 |