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Show 1 a 8 Price, e, 13, 1971 May Utah-Thursd- ay, UP&L names environmental aide Price City Court Utah Power & Light had appointed Kenneth M. Neusch-wand- as Judge Tom Plat is April 26 George R. Phillips, driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor, $200 plus 30 days in jail suspended upon payment of the fine; Richard J. Jeffs, speeding, $10; Dix Jensen, speeding, $10; Knute Arnold Overn, driving on the wrong side of the highway, $50; Stanley V. Hutchings, overloading, $15, forfeited bail; Kenneth Dean Olsen, overloading, $25; Don Ray Reimann, no trailer inspection, $10; Donald Miller Wagner, overloading; $25; Richard E. Robbins, no drivers license on person, $3; Robert Martinez, improper parking, $5; Lee Heath, Dennis Grant, Elizabeth Klippel, Mike Giraud, improper parking, $5 each. Jack Richard April 27 Burton, overloading, $25; Donald Le Roy Schrader, overloading, $34; Kayle James Show, overloading, $25; Glen Willis Murray, insufficient registration, $5; Charles Brown, public intoxication, forfeited bail in the amount of $25. Charles Strain, April 28 petit larceny, $25 plus 5 days in jail, also costs of $28.20, the jail sentences suspended upon payment of the fine; George Hyita, battery, the court ordered the action dismissed; Price Trading Company vs Neil Robertson and La Donna Robertson, judgement in favor of the plaintiff for the amount of costs Christofferson, Rex insufficient $89.33, $7.60; registration, $5; William Floyd The appointment was disclosed by J. S. Anderson, Pleads guilty to forgery A glea of guilty to a charge of forgery has been entered by Betty Marie Jensen in the district court before Judge Edward Sheya. Her case was referred to the Adult Parole and Probation Board for investigation and the date for sentencing was set for May 17. She has previously waived preliminary hearing in the Price said will responsible supervising takes Navy One appointment to service academy would satisfy most young American men, but Nyles Christensen has the distinction of having a choice between two. Christensen, a senior at Carbon High School, has been appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. He has chosen to accept the appointment to Annapolis and will enter that institution July 1. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Christensen, 725 North Second East, Price. L. activities, in the planning of ic mechanical engineering, Mr. Neuschwander joined the company in 1957 as an engineering aid. He subsequently held positions in supervisory engineering particularly in steam plant operations that included results and assistant engineer superintendent of the Carbon Plant. In 1967 he was named steam production engineer. In his new capacity, Mr. Newsch-wandwill report to J. C. Conder, director of power plant er 384-233- 8 Mrs. Maude Killpack was called to Salt Lake to be with her mother who is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Behling have accepted the position of custodians for the Ferron Ward. They have been busy this week getting the lawn and shrubbery cleaned up after the winter months. The Church building is getting a new paint job. This is being done under the supervision of Clyde Funk. Work is progressing rapidly on the Mill Site Dam. Some much needed work has been done on the canyon road just above Harry and Eva Conovers by improving the grade as well as making the road wider, making it better for those traveling to the dam site that way. TAKE-OUT-ORDER- 64 0 and deliver tickets FREE. Repeat by Popular Request d ORkXOURIL'AWNk S3 NOW ; instock! Bulk Garden QUICK GREENING ACTION! Lawn bag of Ortho-Gr- o Buy one 272-lFood enough to feed 6,000 sq. ft. of lawn and get a second bag for half price. 1st bag $5.95, 2nd bag $2.98, you save $2.97. This special offer enables you to. fertilize your lawn at a cost of about 74c per 1,000 sq. ft. Compare the value before you buy. b. Price Commission most com- plete line of lawn and garden tools in Carbon and Emery Counties GesnniE- - Plants Economy TORO siop For people has the (0 f. Seeds Onion Sets Bedding who just learned the difference When you've hid it with your preeent mower, thie it etep number one in the better things ol life Itll give you ell the leeturei thtt heve mede The Whirlwind" by TORO famous over theyeeri, plus improved begging end air cleaning developed for Toro's more expensive GUAR-DIAN- t line Things like e rear Safety Shield, "Wind-Tunnel- " housing de- sign, pnemttic get gauge, dipstick oiler, eeiy cutting height tdiuitment, end rugged 3 H P. 4 cycle engine. So ewitch now, while the supply Itets. r"Whirlwind" (J toUry with flogwrtlp tttrtlng. TORO. ur We Take Care Price Commission South 1st West Phone 637-005- 2 k 6 o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o 0 o 0 0 West 0 ol City ALPINE CAFE 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQOQOOOO F-1- at the Utah National air show. The free show will be held at the Utah Air National Guard Base, Salt I,ake international airport. Highlight of the air show will be a flying demonstration by the U.S. Navys Blue Angels flight team. Christopherson Travel Service P.0, Box 43, Provo, Utah (Agents for All Air Lines) 80 and Refreshments air show 22, Guard-sponsore- S 637-420- 1FA Blue Angels to fly at S. Glenda N. Worthen facilities. He also will perform engineering duties in conjunction with new steam plants. A graduate of the University of California with a B.S. in steam-electr- Price youth has choice, May J particularly NYLES CHRISTENSEN Ferron La for Neuschwander various company o o o Under New Management 0 o by Mr. & Mrs. Vern Peterson o o GRAND OPENING o 0 Thursday - Friday - Saturday o 0 o SPECIAL! o o o Luncheon o o Plates o o Every Day o o Monday thru Saturday o o HOME COOKING AND BAKING o o FREE Ballons 0 Voodoo Interceptor can be seen in the static display of military aircraft to be shown Saturday, to anyplace in USA. Europe, Orient, Alaska, Canada or around the world. We save you money, time, and work o 5S b e environmental City Court. To order Airline Tickets or Tours . . Mr. Neuschwander The sleek swept wing . within the industry, active in Northwest Electric light and Power Association. who president, engineering and construction. Prior to joining UP&L, Mr. Neuschwander was associated with Bechtel. Mr. Neuschwander is active in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and, vice UP&L For-dha- 800-662-53- environmental engineer for the utility. Adams, insufficient registration, $5; Camerson 0. Brinkerhoff, expired safety inspection, $10; good cause, $5 suspended; Edwin Martin Laude, expired safety inspection, $10; Jerry Joseph Jensen, overloading, $25; William May, Sylvester overloading, on three citations, total fine $108, Judy Koss, improper parking, $5. April 29 Stanley Hopkins, possessing for sale a stimulant drug, the court ordered the case taken under advisement; Gary Hopkins and Jim Cowan, criminal conspiracy, the court found the defendants not guilty on the grounds of insufficient evidence; Dianna Lynn Ticer, expired inspection, $5; Gary K. no Powell, gorss weight displayed, $10; Bill Boyd insufficient registration, $5; Norma Lee McCurry, no Utah registration, $5; Michael James Thompson, no chauffeurs license, $10; Michael James Thompson, insufficient registration, $25. TOLL FREE: er ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o |