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Show Tkray, J. May THI IUH.ADVOCATI, M MM CARD OF THANKS W wih to thank friend our ed by Oungre.s with the understanding that certain electric rate t f.ir jxrwer generated at such (It-Uta- pro-(hoe- d n low-oo- h Chemical Monsanto Company, where BPA would supply 120, OuO kilowatts of phosphate furnace load at a subsidized price of about two or three mills. I do not wish to appear dramatic on this Issue." Senator Bennett said. "But this power line, if authorized by Congress, very easily could spell the end of reclamation in the West." He said "Many projects in Utah, including the vast upper Colorado River Storage Project, were authorized and money was appropriat- - wAXwJ. Walt Donaldson W. Main SO Mions A37-OO- STATE FARU Mlttl rate it ha contracted to provide." He said 'The taxpayers will have to jriAlde the funds, while power customers get the benefits." a they would be by this Invasion Bonneville Power plana to w rite The Utahan pointed out that I of cheap power?" off the eventual cue.t of the $132 there is no shortage of power in Senator Bennett said "It U d:f-- l (ml million power Hue and still the area which might Justify this ficult for me to understand hiw I maintain the two or three mill kind of subsidy from the general Bennett Adds Protest To BPA Power Facility many and rrlativt for their fuiklolenee aivl beautiful floral Senator Wallace F, Bennett ttffvringi at 1k time of the death called the Bonneville Powof our beloved father, Iernal er Adminuiran.m's (lilAl Coleman, transmission line to SouthThe Coleman Family ern Idaho "unnecessary, uneconomic and unworthy." Tl Utahn testified In the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on the llureau of Jteclamation Rulget which lisU a $1 million item for designing, planning and starting a transmission line otne .Vxi miles long from MeNary Hum II iWii form State rim in Oregon across Southern Iduho pdiryholdif, your nwfflbmNp U Stitt firm Kill bolds rrf to the city of Alexander in East-erIdaho. valu tor youl tri your kty to Senator Bennett said the line Still firm Inuirarcct and would seriously effect the reclaStill fun protection. G4 li buck tt)i mi mation program and the phosnd Bod 0i4 how piudi yoo phate arvl coal Industries of the my new uvl entire west. He traced the history of the line and also told the senator In the committee about a BPA contract with twenty-yea- r o UTAH I, I C pro-jec- would be necessary. Nevertheless, the edict of including Southern Idaho In BPAs market ing area reiluced the electric rate in that area by some 40 percent, thus reducing the levenue frtxn reclamation projects and com pletely breaking faith with Con g!XsS." "Tills procedure seriously jeopardize the possibility of obtaining authorization to construct reclamation projects in the arid West, he said. Just last week, the U;per Colorado River Commissioners were here to ask for funds to continue the Up;xr Colorado River Storage Project What leg could we stand on if power revenues were jeopardized, addi-tion- Probate and Guardianship Notices (Consult dork of district court or tha rwspoctlvo signors for furthor Information) IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate ) of FILIP ILALAMANDARIS, ) ) ) Deceased. Probate No. 2984 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Filip Ilalamandarls, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned In Price, Utah, or to Luke G. Pappas, Attorney-at-laOliveto Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 17th day of August, A.D. 1964; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required w, 75-9-- 5, therein. (s) GUS ILALAMANDARLS, Administrator of the Estate of Filip Halamandaris, deceased. Luke G. Pappas Attorney for Administrator Oliveto Building Price, Utah First Published: May Last Published: June NOTICE 14, 1964 4, 1964 TO CREDITORS I pro-duoe- Three East Carbon Youths Enlist Dos and Donts When Writing About VA Problems Were going all out to beat our last year's sales record with values you just can't afford to miss. HURRY se In 'Buddy Flight Charles D. Ronacei, on of Mr. Mrs. Canni.n Bonacd, and Jay D. Tlmrp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Izx Tharp, all of Dragerton; and George C. Compagrd, son of j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Comment Columbia, have enlisted in the U S. Air Force together under a j "Buddy night." Announcement of the Buddy Flight was made by Technical Sergeant Bill Blush, Air Force recruiter at Provo, who stated that the three men will remain I together through the initial phase of their basic military training. They departed for Izickland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, May 8. Sergeant Blush said that two or more persons can qualify for a Buddy Flight. More Information on this program can lie obtained and Administration The Veteran ha apjiealed to veteran's organizations, on both the tate and local level, to urge veterans anti beneficiaries in their areas to "write right" when corresjumding with the VA concerning their benefits. "Write right includes many "do's and don'ts," Elmer J Smith, manager of the Salt Lake Regional Office said. Here are some of them . . . reminders that will help the VA give better service: 1. Write as legibly as you can, explaining fully and clearly your question, or problem, or the intent of your letter. 2. Sign the letter with full name . . but if your handwriting Is not reasonably good, also print your name and complete address. 3. Give your "CT' (Claim) num- at the Air Force recruiting ofber if writing about compensation, fice, Federal Office Building, pension, or medical or dental treat- Provo. ment. Give your insurance number when writing about insurance. Shop todays Classified Ads. It Is on your policy. 4. If you have neither the "C number nor the insurance number, give your branch of service and your service serial number. 5. Send your letter to the VA office that maintains your files for the particular benefit in which you are interested. If it concerns insurance, send your letter to the office to which you send your premiums. If it concerns compensation or pension, a GI loan or education training, send your letter to your state VA Regional Office. If it concerns medical or hospitalization, the letter should be sent to your nearest hospital or to your state regional office. Never send correspondence to the Washington, DC. office. It will only be returned to your insurance office, local regional office or nearest hospital, and will delay VA taking action on your ESTATE OF HARRY RICH-ELAN, DECEASED: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned request. administratrix at the office of Therald N. Jensen, her attorney, 190 North Carbon Avenue, Price, Utah, on or before the 10th day of August, 1964. Claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. M he said. He also expressed concern the coal miners who would be put out of work should the BPA line be approved, "Bonneville Power Adminlstra-tk- n would supply energy over the proxxed transmission line to treasury'. d displace energy that would be Private power companies are by the private-enterpritaking care of present needs, with utilities using coal-fire- d steam help from reclamation projects," production," he said. UTAH Rely on Us to Be i j Accurate , We help your doctor help your health by always filling his prescriptions with utmost accuracy from fresh, potent stocks of top quality pharmaceuticals. KELLEYS 1 John B. Kolloy PRICE DRUG East Main PRICE, 4 UTAH whero there's llfo ...thoro'o Badweisee u .err f I DISTRIBUTING CO., Price, Utah 75-9-- 5, Feature-Packe- d FRIGIDAIRE OLGA DOWNARD Space-Save- r! ;i . freezer chest. Big Big chill drawer for fresh meats, cold cuts. 63-lb- Full-widt- 1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF Hydrator for h Administratrix First Published: May 7, 1964 Last Published: May 28, 1964 UTAH vegetables. Deep shelf storage door holds lots morel In the Matter of the Estate of MIKE ARDOHAIN, Deceased. ) ) ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 2982 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at the office of S. V. Iitizzette, Attorney at Law, 178 South Main Street, Helper, Utah, on or before the 10th day of August, 1964; claims must be presented in accordance with the 5, Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein, ss. Melba F. Ardohain 5 i Model 11.60 cu. ft, 4 colors or white! Thriftiest Full-Siz- FRIGIDAIRE e 75-9-- Range! t oven holds Big holiday turkey. lots of Roomy 40' width cooking and work space. g 2 storage drawers and features from top to Administratrix Attorney for Administratrix: S. V. Litizzette 178 South Main Helper, Utah First Published: May 7, Last Published: May 28, even-hea- L easy-cleanin- floor! 1964 1964 Mustang leads the stampede the big Ford started. This has been the hottest sales year in Ford Division history. We have a winner in. the Super Torque Ford, a car so well built, so predictably e races. Fords took eleven of the last twelve NASCAR tough, that competition-modifieFord sales are up 17 this year. We have a luxury car thats taken off like a skyrocket: Thunderbird, with sales up 68. Falcon is selling almost as many cars as Valiant and Chevy 11 combined. Fairlane continues to he a favorite in its own field. Now comes Mustang turning the trend to Ford into a downright stampede. Mustang, by any measure of sales or excitement, is the most successful new car ever introduced in America ever. When you see a stampede, it makes sense to find out what started it. Thats something only your Ford Dealer can tell you about. 500-mil- d NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF MARY S. PROTO-PAPPA- Model RS-- 1 4 Snowcrest white only. Buy! FRIGIDAIRE Budget Soak Cycle Washer! '4 S Soaks clothes better than overnight soaking! Underwater Action Zone helps get big . loads really clean. and with proper tion as required therein. 75-9-- 5, Plus fresh running water First Published rinses, automatic lint removal. PRICE, UTAH Executor : May 7, 1964 Last Published: May t EATJEMN UTAH ELECTOIC COE verifica- E. SALEVOURIS 12-lb- Model WDA 64 4 colors w white! S, also sometimes known as MARY D. PROTOPAPPAS, as MARY DEMITROS PROTOPAPPAS, and as MARY PROTOPAPPAS, Deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executor at the office of Therald N. Jensen, his attorney, 190 North Carbon Avenue, Price, Utah, on or before the 10th day of August, 1964. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, 28, 1964 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF SIDNEY C. WALLACE, DECEASED: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at his office at 190 North Carbon Avenue, Price, Utah, on or before the 17th day of August, 1964. Claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. THERALD N. JENSEN Administrator First Published: May 14, 1964 Last Published: June 4, 1964 V 75-9-- 5, VALLEY MOTOR - SIXTH! SfUrTAJ-- C KWt RID COMPANY 280 East Main WSLT Dtvvrr'l MAGIC SirWAY ATTHI FO D MOTO COMFAXT-- ! St woven rnam - Price, Utah KTTVHDA, rrw ro I WOT La, FAnl |