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Show 6 Thursday, March Price, Utah e, News notes from Huntington by Elizabeth Hanson The Ross Gordons met son Don, returning from a Great Lakes mission, at Salt Lake airport Saturday. Then they had to wait a few hours for the plane carrying his luggage. club is The Dainty Cookers to the Utah attend planning Symphony next Monday at Carbon High. The fifteen culture conscious misses and their leaders, Rose Ward, and LaRae Majors, won honors as the most club in Emery outstanding County and are out to clinch the title this year. Mon-ticel- lo Saturday. The Huntington and team beat Moab On the team Monticello 82-4- 2, 89-4- 7. Paul are Dennis Gordon, 4--H Ray Guymon, Garth Larsen, Scott McArthur, Boyd Wilson and David Childs. Garth Childs is coach. The boys are priming for the Cowley, Lil and Oren Wilson attended their dinner club Saturday evening at the Leo Nielsen set for Price zone play-of- f Saturday afternoon probably at the high school. The opponent will be a team from Uintah basin. Jackie Wilson, sports director and coach for the ward YMIA, presented home. The birthday of Berniece Nielsen was noted. Fawn and Ray McCandless are on a Hawaiian holiday with their son Geary, and wife. first another Even the price will Patented HYDRASTEEL construction . . . glass perfectly, permanently fused to steel. r GUARANTEE .... if tank leaks within 10 years, you get a new water heater free; deliveiy and installation extra. Ja New automatic gas water heater Carbon to VANGUARD MODEL PLUMBING & HEATING 264 South Carbon Ave. in Price Available at the off to brisk start January Savings Bond sales got off to a brisk start according to figures released today by Carbon County volunteer Bonds Chairman Albert J. Breznick, Helper State Bank. Bond sales in January for Carbon County came to $60,613 and according to David L. Bigler, 1972 Utah State Savings Bonds Campaign Chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Behling have moved to California. They will make their new home in where Orange, California Harold will operate a Service Station. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Petersen are happy to announce the birth of a granddaughter to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peterson of Washington D. C. Her birthday will be celebrated on Feb. the 17th. Other happy grandparents are the LaMar Jacobs of Castle Dale. South Emery Jr. High will Mr. and Mrs. John Nielsen of present a band concert March 9 Salt Lake city were weekend at 7:30 p.m. in the School guests at the home of his mother, Auditorium, according to Mr. Bacon, music director. The two bands will be in the spot light the entire evening. The Cadet Band will offer three selections and the Concert Band will present two marches. There will be an admission charge. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Killpack came to Ferron to get their children who had been staying with grandparents Clayton and Florene Berensen while Sandra was in the hospital at Grand Junction for surgery. and Mrs. Tracy and Brandi Lee of Salt Lake visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson, and also the Nyle Snyders. Mr. Bun-ders- Mrs. Ada Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Killpack and Bart visited during the weekend with his parends Kent and Margret Killpack. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Christensen were very happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Steven Christensen and two sons from Cedar City, and their daughter Mrs. Sandra Higgins and children from Las Vegas, Nevada as their guests during the week. Dance was held Thursday evening at the South Emery Jr. Visiting with the Kermit High School. Music was furwas their son Kent Petersens nished by the Jensens Orand his family from Salt Lake. Legal Notices PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Gust Arlont, Estate reached percent of the deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of S. V. Litizzette, Attorney at Law, 178 South Main Street, Helper, Utah, on or before the 5th day of June, 1972; claims must be presented in accordance the with Utah Code provisions of Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. HELEN MAXFIELD, Administratrix Published in March 2, 9, 16 and 23, 1972. $2,627,227 or 9.4 1972 quota of $27,800,000. Q hospital there. We all join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Stevens have just about completed a complete face lifting on their new home. These young people are certainly to be complimented on helping to make our town a beautiful place to live in. Jess Fowler went to Provo to bring Aline home from the sales state Bond holdings. Jtun--dvoca.t- Read about Savings bond sales County Bond buyers were reminded by the chairman that now holders of Freedom Shares can exchange them for Series H Savings Bonds, an option that previously has been available to holders of Series E Bonds only. Owners of Freedom Shares may exchange them, either alone or in combination with Series E Bonds for Series H Bonds without regard to the $5,000 annual limitation on Series H Leak-proo- Rust-proo- R Conover. The performance in Price is being sponsored by the Fine Arts Department of College of Eastern Utah and the Activities Board. The public is invited. There will be an admission charge. total 384-233- 8 Guy and Justine Conover visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. ciyde 25-ye- Priced to make it easy for you to STEP UP to quality. Totally engineered by A. O. Smith. e Spoon River Anthology, a play recently presented at the University of Utah, will be brought to Price and be presented for one performance Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Geary Theater. The play was a tremendous success in the Pioneer Memorial Theater and had its run extended there. The play has music as an intregal part of its presentation. All ages will enjoy the production. chestra. Those in charge of such affairs should be complimented. Glenda N. Worthen Mrs. Catherine Bulks from Provo was a visitor during the week at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zwahlen and also at the Clayton Berensen residence. Nationally, Bond sales figures reflected the same upward trend as sales of Series E Bonds alone amounted to $496 million - 21 percent above sales for January record for 1971, and a any January. H Bond sales came to $25 million a increase. Further, with the inclusion of Freedom Shares withdrawn from sales on July 1, 1970 holdings now exceed $55 billion, another all-tihigh. mahe you smile Full-valu- Cammam 4--H The Huntington 2nd Ward Men Basketball team took first place at regional meet held at 687-298- place trophy for the ward collection in the foyers. The 2nd ward Mia Maid volleyball team won first place at the stake tournament Saturday at Castle Dale. Playing were Kaylynne Wilson, Teresa Grange, Ruth Ann Guymon, Annette Manchester, Sheri Larsen, Janet Gardner, Joann Guymon, Nadine Hall, Shelley Nielson, Gayle Black, Michelle Black and Georgene Coochwikvia. The girls played 8 games, lost one. The team is now eligible for set for the regional play-of- f March 25 at the ward cultural hall. Shirl Mayor and Mrs. McArthur, son Shane and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemmon flew to and from Holbrook, Arizona on Saturday. They boarded the chartered plane at Price airport. At Holbrook the McArthurs visited with the Ron Knightons. The Lemmons were whisked away to Snowflake for pleasant hours with a daughter and her family. rrron Spoon River' to play here 2, 1972 75-9-- 5, te NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Vincenzo Jim DeMarco, deceased, Probate No. 3589: Creditors will present claims to the undersigned at the office of his attorney, A. John Ruggeri, Suite 303, Electric Bldg., Price, Utah, on or before the 11th day of May, 1972; claims must be presented in accordance with . the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as therein required. (s) LOUIE G.DeMARCO Administrator Published in the Feb. 10, 17, 24, and Mar. 2, 1972. Seeded bids will be received by the UTAH STATE BOARD for the Heating Plant at Snow College, Ephraim, Utah. Bids will be in accordance with drawings and specifications same may be prepared by: Richardson Engineering Company and obtained from the Utah State Building Board, 124 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon receipt of $40.00 deposit per set, made payable to the Engineer, and which deposit will be refunded upon return of such drawings and specifications in good condition within ten days of the date set for the bid opening. bidder Prequalification of bidders is required. Prior to any he that be will necessary it and specifications, receiving drawings of of State Utah, the Board have on file with the Prequalification statement completed and approved, the required prequalification pertaining to contractors experience and financial condition. The mechanical contractor shall have been in the heating and at piping business for a period of at least five years and completed to the nature acceptable least two projects of similar size and Engineer and the Utah State Building Board. Bids will be received until the hour of 2:00 P.M. Thursday, March 16, 1972, at which time they will be opened and read aloud in the Building Board Conference Room 124, Utah State Capitol. A bid bond in the amount of five percent (5 ) of the bid, made payable to the Utah State Building Board, shall accompany bid. If certified or cashiers check is used in lieu of bid bond, a certificate from an approved surety company guaranteeing execution of 100 percent Performance Bond and a 100 percent Payment Bond must accompany bid. The State Building Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State. All laborers, workmen, mechanics and apprentices employed on this project shall be paid not less than the general prevailing wage rates as set forth in the State and Federal wage schedules in the contract documents. March 2, 1972. Published in the NOTICES NOTICE Estate NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BUILDING TO of CREDITORS Nicholas Peter Pettersson, deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at 1132 Simondi Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah, or to his attorneys, Frandsen and Keller, at Professional Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 26th day of May 1972. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section Utah CoJe Annotate, 1953, as with amended, proper verification as required therein, (s) CHARLES EMMANUEL PETTERSON Executor I Children's Smotiond Health CLINIC Dr. Margaret Hoopes OF THE FAMILY LIVING CENTER BYU 75-9-- Published in February 24, March te 2, 9 and 16, 1972. Wed. March 8 Price Elementary School 1st Session The modern parent has to spare the rod so Junior Wilcan ride around in it. liam R. Lewis, The Lynden (Wash.) Tribune. 10 A.M. thru 3 P.M. Nursery Available 5, i i te eco&nxncndad STATE LAND TIMBER FOR SALE STATE LAND TIMBER coding... SALE, LA SAL MOUNTAINS, PINE RIDGE SALE, located within Sections 1, 2, 11, 12, & 14; T26S; R25E, S.L.M. Sealed bids can be sent to the Area Forester, Utah Forestry & Fire Control, P.O. Box 1203, Moab, Utah. Bid opening will be held at the Area WATCH Foresters Office, 94 East Center Street, Moab, Utah at 10:00 a.m. on March 28, 1972, to be followed immediately by oral bidding, for 1,216,000 Net board feet of Ponderosa Pine Sawtimber marked for cutting. The minimum acceptable bid per board feet is $15.00. M The required bid guarantee is right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Area Forester, Moab, Utah; or the State Forester, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published in March 2, 9, 16 and 23, 1972. FOR THE Opening $500.00. The by Green River, Utah's own te Pearl Baker Colorado River Trip You will want to know something of the first man to run the rapids ust for adventure. 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