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Show College landscape project scheduled Thursday, May Price,Utah; fgeJ- - Permits for seven new homes in three months Building permits for seven new homes were obtained from the City building inspector during the first three months of 1971. Also granted were four permits for additions to homes. A breakdown of the building liermits is as follows: New Building, 28 South $2000. home, Mary Poloni, 695 East steel $15,000; Washington, building, George Harmond, 225 landscape architect, Salt Lake City and copies may be obtained from the Building Board office with a $25 deposite per set which will be refunded upon return In good condition within ten days of the date set for bid opening. Prequalifications of bidders in required. A bid bond in the amount of five percent of the bid should accompany each bid. Car Care With the Personal Touch at Larsen's Chevron Service South Carbon, $16,000; Equipment building, Carbon County School District, 690 East Fourth home, East North, $28,000; Fifth South, $12,000; carport, Phil Halamandaris, 339 East Second South $500; trailer home, City Jesse Bromley, 525 East Fifth January Enterprises, Western Carbon, $17,000; remodel, Tony Klarich, 335 South First West, $1500; new 6, 1971 homes, Areineo Velasques, 610 East Fifth South, $2,000; George Gianoulis, 34 North Fifth East, $3,000; Richard Jones, 125 North Second West, $1000; Collier Worley, 195 North Fourth West, A central campus landscape project is on tap at the College of Eastern Utah. Sealed bids for this project will be received by the Utah State Building Board until 2 p.m. May 20 at which time they will open and read aloud in the Building Board conference room, 124 State Capitol. Bids will be in accordance with drawings and specifications prepared by Karsten Hansen, additions to 150 council South, $8,000. February New home, Melvin Staheli, 785 North First East, $22,000; new home. Western Enterprises, 245 West of United Methodist Churches, Denver, under the direction of Bishop R. Marvin Stuart, has donated $1500 to the Mountain Conference Methodist Church, presented the donation to John llgenfritz, Utah Migrant Council. Photo United S-- I Second South, $12,000; new home, Frank Breinholt, 376 Crestview, $20,000; sign, Hichard Anderson, 15 East Main, $200. March Mobile home, Clarence Wright, 555 East Third South, $8000; addition, Oliveto I Price Canyon recreation i- - area opening s CONTRIBUTORS ... John llgenfritz of the Carbon County Migrant Council, accepts $50 donation to the Migrant Day Care Center fund from Mona Lee During its regular session April 26, the Price City council, in addition to setting a budget-revisio- n public hearing for May and discussing a request from City Judge Tom Platis for a salary increase, approved a 10 business license application from Garry T. Bringhurst to operate the Price Hotel at 41 West Main. The council also approved the renewal for an oil lease on 80 land in acres of Miller Creek to Tom Hunter. city-own- Applications for two outside water connections were The Price Canyon Recreation Area will open May 7, and will t4 actions noted and Cecil Wilson, representing the Dorcas Society of the Seventh-DaBoren y Adventists Church. S-- Photo remain open until further notice, according to Glenn W. Freeman, Jr., Price District manager for the of Bureau Land Management. Price Canyon is a designated fee area. The daily use fee is $1.00 per car per day or xssession of a 1971 Golden Eagle Passport. The Golden Eagle Passport is available at the Price District Office, 900 North 7th East, at a cost of $10.00 ler year. Registration forms and envelopes for payment of the daily fee will be available at the recreation area. ap- proved, both to be effective sometime in the future. Applying for these were Val Jennings and Jerry Lodeserto Jr. Also discussed was a new water contract with the North American Coal Corp. for the residents of Kenilworth. Three College of Eastern Utah students attended the council meeting as observers in line with See the All New Atlas Alemite Electronic Wheel Balancer Reduces tire wear, gives smoother riding and their social problems class. Students were Alice Judge, Mostachari and Graydoon easier steering Calvin Simms. Out and In On March Leirseira Indo- 1965, 1, nesia became the first nation to quit the United Nations. 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