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Show 10 Price, e, Utah-Thursda- Ferron 1971 May 6, y, b. the death of Emmas mother. Barry and Kathleen Conover and son from Provo visited during the week with the Clyde Conovers. Word was received this week that Miss Betty Killpack, a former resident of Ferron and a member of the YWMIA General Board for a number of years is ill in the L.D.S. Hospital at Salt lake City. policeman, another quits loLpjcrLrut chapel and Requiem Mass was celebrated the following day in the Notre Dame Catholic church for Nutsei Rugerri, 57, who died April 27 in a Salt Lake hospital after a short illness. Born July 28, 1913, San Giovonnie en Fori, Italy, to Sam and Mary Congi Ruggeri; married Delpha McKendrick, May 8, 1965, Price. Member Catholic Church, retired coal miner, member UMWA, Local - HELPER Fred S. Hamel, 41, Moab, a retired Marine noncommissioned officer, was to the appointed Helper City police department at a special meeting of the city council. Mr. Hamel was one of four applicants interviewed at the special meeting. He1 replaces Karl Stavar and began duty on May 1. Mr. Stavar has accepted a transfer to the city water department as watermaster. The new police officer is a native of New Hampshire and was involved in military police assignments for 17 years of his career in the Marine is married and has He Corps. two teen-ag- e daughters. The family will take up residence in Helper in the near future, having resided in Moab since his retirement from the service. FREDS. HAMEL Meanwhile another vacancy has occured in the Helper police department with the announced resignation of Chuck Callor, Mr. Callor has been a member of the force for the past four years and is contemplating a return to the coal mining industry. $VOt.tWAflCN Of AMERICA, EXTRA ELECTRIC RANGE WITH BIG INC Ron (Maurine) Spangler, Bird N power-fu- Helper Patterned panorama women prefer an ELECTRIC RANGE window Infinite-Hea- t High-speett surface units Cal rod g surface units stay-u- p Removable trim rings UP&L CO Lift-ou- drip pans t Age before beauty. cooktop No-dri- p Easy-Clea- n porcelain-enamel-finis- h Lift-of- f oven door Hinged bake and broil units tilt up and down-m- ake it easier for you to clean the top, bottom and sides of the oven interior Furniture and Appliance Co. Full-widt- h 48 East Main in Prica storage drawer Small-applianc- e that saying applies to anybody, it applies to us. We've spent 23 years improving our car. Thousands of times to make it work better. Zero times to make it look better So far, there's been only one drawback to this theory. We've never qualified for the monthly center fold in Road & Track. outlet Scarty's Sales East of & Service Price AUTHORIZED You can do your hanki 4 q) Milka Borich were Yugoslavia, to Mane and Helen Curcich Divjak; married Vuio Borich; he died 1932. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Tom (Helen) James, Sherman Oaks, California. Burial was in the Price City Cemetery. SBA aide sets visit A representative of the Small Business Administration will be in Carbon County during the coming week. Persons wishing to contact him may do so in Price at the Courthouse on May 14 from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. Appointments may be scheduled through B. H. Young. CARBON EMERY BANK OF PRICE, IN THE STATE OF UTAH 84501 AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 20, 1971 ASSETS Cash and due from banks $ 3,743,315.68 3,951,544.24 Treasury securities Securities of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations 603,386.96 2,554,662.14 Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other securities ( including $251.00 corporate stocks) ... 251.00 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under 2,200,000.00 agreements to resell Other loans 10,001,934.43 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 209,520.49 3.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises TOTAL ASSETS 23,264,617.94 U.S. OCALER to iiiiuAw half-brothe- REPORT OF CONDITION OF If oven 0LIVET0 firemen that electric power was connected to the historic stone house which was gutted by fire early the morning of April 26. The story stated that no power lines were connected to the house. Firemen apparently had to call' the power company to cut the power inasmuch as the hoPj lines were a hazard to them in their efforts to control the blaze. surface unit controls 2700-wa- City error quick to bring to this newspapers attention the fact Oven timing clock 10 l every LIABILITIES day Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions Certified and officers checks, etc TOTAL DEPOSITS (a) Total demand deposits ( b) Total time and savings deposits 6,153,945.15 13,064,064.10 188,654.84 2,017,850.45 134,994.63 $21,559,059.17 7,413,842.42 . . . i d And for the customers with Personal Accounts, there is an envelope depository for your 24 Hour Service. i 1 customer who uses the Carbon Emery Night Depository is Bill Knott, assistant manager of Price One Trading Co., Home Furnishings. And Bill helps fight Pollution by doing his banking on his bike. Funeral services were conducted May 3 in the Fausett Mortuary for Harold Lyle Olsen, 49, Salt Lake City, who died April 29 at his home. Born Nov. 9, 1921, in Price to Harold and Edna Baccock married Margaret Olsen; Holland, divorced; married Dorothy Marie Werner. Veteran World War II, U. S. Air Force intelligence, member LDS Church. Surviving are his widow; daughters, Mrs. Donnella Jensen, 21,559,509.17 Mrs. Betty Lynde Parscal, both Eugene, Ore.; Mrs. Dick (Haroldene) Smith, Tempe, Ariz.; two grand- Lamoine, children, brother, ' w Tempe. Burial was in the Price City Cemetery. Homer Hyatt INVITATION TO BID Bids will be received by the Purchasing Department of the College of Eastern Utah, Price, Utah until 10:00 a.m., May 12, 1971, on the following FOB Price, Lawrence and Kate Beach Utah: Req: No. 753 Hyatt; married Melba Joy for the College of Food Service Anderson, May 1937, Price. Retired coal mine safety in- Eastern Utah. The College of Eastern Utah spector, past master Joppa Lodge No. 26, F&AM, past reserves the right to reject any president Carbon Country Club, or all bids; or to accept or reject active in photography and rock the whole or any part of any bid; or to waive any informality or clubs. Survivors: widow; son, technicality in any bid in the daughter, Larry, Castle Gate; interest of the college. Only bids Mrs. Norman (Sonya) giving a firm quotation properly Prudence, Tucson, Ariz., 8 signed will be accepted. Bid grandchildren; brothers, Lyle, proposals and specifications will Price; Wesley Fairfield, Idaho; be furnished upon request. Ted J. Jensen Vincent, Palm Desert, Calif.; Burke, Flagstaff, Ariz. Burial was in the Price City Purchasing Agent Cemetery under the direction of Published in the Mitchell Funeral Home. May 6, 1971. CASTLE GATE Funeral services were conducted April 30 at the Masonic Temple for Homer Hyatt, 62, who died April 27 in Carbon hospital. Born June 27, 1908, Ferron, to NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Hanna C. Reid, also known as Hannah C. Reid, deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executrices at the offices of Therald N. Jensen and James T. Jensen, their at- . Estate torneys, 190 North Carbon Avenu, Price, Utah, on or before the 9th day of August, 1971. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 75-9-- 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Emma Lambson Georgia Mortensen Executrices Publish in the May 6, 13, 20, 27, 1971. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Carbon County School Board, at its office in Price, Utah, will receive sealed proposals for the following: TRACK GRADING AND CONCRETE WORK AND LANDSCAPING AT MONT HARMON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CARBON AVENUE AND FOURTH NORTH PRICE, UTAH Drawing, Specifications, and other Contract Documents as prepared by EDWARDS & DANIELS & ASSOCIATES, 216,777.26 ARCHITECTS, 525 East Third 216,777.26 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. These Contract Documents may CAPITAL ACCOUNTS be examined and copies obtained by Contractors after April 1,488,331.51 Equity capital, total 27, 1971 at the office of the ArCommon stock-tot400,000.00 chitect. A deposit of $10.00 per par value set will be refunded upon return (No. shares authorized 8000) (No. shares outstanding 8000) of such copies in good condition, 800,000.00 within seven calendar days after Surplus Undivided profits 188,331.51 the bid opening. Deposit shall be Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves .. 100,000.00 forfeited if documents are TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1,488,331.51 retained beyond four calendar days prior to bidding and a bid is TOTAL IJ ABILITIES, RESERVES, AND not submitted. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 23,264,617.94 Proposals shall be made on a in the included form MEMORANDA the at obtained of Specifications Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days office of the Architect. Each 21,739,864.72 ending with call date proposal shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of said Average of total loans for the H5 calendar days 9,999,875.90 School Board on or before May ending with call date Unearned discount on instalment loans included 20, 1971. Bids will be received by in total capital accounts the Clerk of the said School 212,644.99 I, Rose S. Milano, Cashier, of the above-namebank, do Board at the Carbon County Board of solemnly (swear affirm) that this report of condition is true and School District Education office, 65 East 4th correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct Attest: North, Price, Utah until 7:30 ROSE S. MILANO P.M. of the bid date, at which Earl F. Hills time proposals will be opened J. W. Hammond, Jr. Directors and read. T. N. Jensen A Bid Bon, or certified State of Utah, County of Carbon ss: check, shall accompany all Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of April, 1971. proposals. CARMAM. SHERMAN The School Board reserves the Public Notary right to accept or reject any or STATE OF UTAH all proposals or parts thereof. No bidder may withdraw his Department of Financial Institutions proposal for a period of sixty I, W. S. Brimhall Commissioner of Financial Institutions, do calendar days after the bid hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the opening date. statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on May 3, By: Resolution of Carbon County 1971. School Board W.S. BRIMHALL Published in the Commissioner of Financial Institutions May 6 and 13, 1971. al H. Lyle Olsen Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for further information. NOTICE OF MECHANICS LIEN Notice is hereby given that the Hiway Garage at Green River, Utah, will sell on May 19, 1971 at its place of business, the following vehicles held by it for towing, repairs and storage under the mechanics lien: 1960 Corvair. Serial No. 005690109752. Amount owing $101.89, Delinquent December 12, 1970. since 1962 Ford. Motor No. 2J62X100341. Amount owing Delinquent $293.97, since November 11, 1970. Published in the May 6, 13, 1971. GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Proposals shall be submitted in accordance with the Contract 14,145,666.75 TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings) TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES i ' r, City, Kans.; Mrs. Steven HELPER Funeral services (Bonnie) Milkovich, Paonia, were conducted May 1, at the Colo.; brother, sister, Pete, Mitchell Mortuary Chapel for Helper; Mrs. J. R. (Rose) Milka 87, who died April Borich, Motley, Amarillo, Tex.; 22 26, in a Los Gatos, Calif., grandchildren. Burial was in the Price City hospital after a long illness. Born 26, 1884, April Cemetery. A oven-doo- Funeral services were conducted today in the Mitchell Funeral Chapel for Ernest J. Simmons, 68, who died April 29 in San Diego. Born May 9, 1902, in Germany to Martin and Bertha Schriever Simmons; retired restaurant manager. Surviving are 6210. Frank Krantwashl, Survivors: widow; father, Dragerton; Lawrence Krantwashl, Grand Junction; Harry Price; stepsons, stepdaughters, Roy, Norman, Cecil, Mrs. Krantwashl, Denver; Mrs. Robert (Maxine) Pitts, Debby Ernest (Sadie) Tefft, Paonia, McKendrick, all Price; Mrs. Colo. Burial was in the Price City John (Dixie) Aguirre, Mrs. Richard (RaeDell) Guptill, both Cemetery. Carbonville; Mrs. Raymond (Elenore) Jones, Ogden; Mrs; MODEL RB536 r Ernest Simmons half-siste- VALUE EASYCLEAN-OVE- recited April at the Mitchell Mortuary 30 ar "I Obituaries Nutsei Ruggeri Holy Rosary was Wor,hen Miss Jean Snow and her fiance Scott Truman from Cedar City were guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gardell Snow. The Gardell Snows are welcoming their 11th grandboy born to Mr. and child, a Mrs. Alfred (Ann) Marshall of Beaver. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marshall who are serving a mission in Ireland. Emma and Ike Kuykendall are in Shamrock, Texas, due to Helper names Morticiani Fausett Mortuary 637-118- 1 "Service to ell Faiths" Card of Thanks to take this to thank the many wonderful people for their acts of kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our wonderful father Robert J. Henderson. These acts will always be remembered with gratitude. Mrs. Robert J. Henderson, Russell Henderson and family Dewey Henderson and family, Dora OBrien and family, Mrs. Thomas Workman and family, Mrs. Gerrald Culp and family, Mrs. Robert D. Milano and family, Mrs. George Henry and family. WE WISH WE WISH to express our deep to Father Donovan and to our many friends and relatives for the flowers and many acts of kindness shown us following the death of our beloved son and brother Larry. Mr. Si Mrs. Charles Gonsowsky Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erickson and Family appreciation lp WE WISH to express our deep appreciation to all our firends and relatives for the flowers and many acts of kindness shown us following the death of our beloved Nutsei Ruggeri. Mrs. Nutsei Ruggeri and Family lc |