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Show . 4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 24, . Price City Court 1973 May 4 GREEK RIVER $10; Raymond W. Olsen, no Utah drivers license, $25; Raymond W. Olsen, speeding, $25; Johnny OGreen, speeding, 9 "Western Gateway to Canyonland s and Lake Powell" Local News & Views by Clydene Womack STUDENTBODY OFFICERS elected this past school year are (front, left) week to serve the 1973-74 cheerleaders Susan Chandler, Marlon cheerleaders Bastian, Ruth Ann Reay: Bastian, Regl Weihing, LuRey Hatt, (back): Doris Conklin, historian; Tracy Spadafora, Public Affairs; Bart Hansen, Public Safety; Kresha Dunham, secretary; Neal Ekker, President. Shelly Thompson, vice president Is not pictured. Christine Hanksville Barbara Ekker Vernal Jackson, Lyman, Word was received here of the death of a former was rushed to Utah Valley resident Theophilus (Offie) LDS Hospital the 11th when Jones Scarf, 83, of Moab. he was seriously injured in Children in Moab are Gale a tractor rollover accident Richardson, Margarett on his farm there. His left Oviatt, Eben and Jim Scarf, leg was badly crushed. BLM officials from the and a sister, Mrs. Millie and Price Scarf Biddlecome, Ferron. Richfield Funeral services were Districts floated down the Muddy River last week in Saturday in Moab. Mrs. Marva Nanchett, six two rubber rafts. They put area county nursing in near the old Vernon Pick superintendent of Richfield, mine and floated to the old visited the Hanksville Charlie Hunt ranch. Medical Clinic on Monday. Byron Nanchett, RichMrs. Kathleen Hall field, visited Monday with Hamm is the new Wayne Mrs. Edna Robison. He is a County Health Nurse and is wellknown old timer of replacing Mrs. Genevieve the area. He worked at San Crowther, who had moved Rafael Ranch in 1924 for to Missouri. Mrs. Hamm is Neal McMullian and for the daughter of Mr. and Vem Pace sheep ranch in Mrs. Elmo Hall and at- the Henry Mountains. His tended school in Green son, Thann is a former River High and resided with Intercollegiate Rodeo the Ted Ekkers. performer and is presently Dr. Eugene Davie will be teaching school in Las seeing patients this week in Vegas. i Hanksville and Green River "clinics as Dr. Keith Hooker, Danny Albrecht, son of who is Chief of the Mr. and Mrs. La Naie Department of Family Albrecht was chosen as Physicians, at Utah Valley Wayne High FFA president for the coming year during LDS Hospital will be atelections last week. Other Sun a at seminar tending Valley, Idaho for a week Hanksville youths elected to along with his wife, Phyllis. offices were Bonnie Noyes, Owen Upton of Cortez, Pep Club President. She is Colo, is building mine roads the daughter of Mr. and in the Blue Notch area of Mrs. Charles Noyes. Neva San Juan County for copper Ekker was elected drill properties of the Appollo mistress for Pep Club and Senior Ball Chairman. Minerals Co. Outgoing studentbody Co., Alldredge Drilling Grants, N.M., headed by officers from Hanksville Jim Alldredge; is doing were: Sybil Ekker, freshassessment work in the man class president; Neva northeastern part of Wayne Ekker, advertising for Grace manager; Karen Sellers, County varsity yell master; Properties. Carmac junior Drilling of Grand Junction, Rita Ekker, junior varsity Elaine Colorado are also in the cheerleader; area drilling 2,500 feet test Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Johnson, holes for oil. of the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller former and their daughters, Tina, school yearbook, advanced Theresa and Angela, are to the position of editor for visiting his parents, Mr. and the coming year. Burdell Mrs. A1 Miller from their Mulford, former resident is home at Simi, Calif. Jack is outgoing studentbody the postmaster at Simi, a president, and sister Carol suburb of Los Angeles, is presently news paper editor. Calif. By - co-edit- Everything for the Mrs. Grace Peterson thanks all who helped to make the Cancer Drive a success. She reports collections amounted to $326.35. An open house honoring Mrs. Verna Milton of Arcadia, Calif, will be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Milton, May 27 and 28 during the afternoon. A resident of Green River for 50 Milton Mrs. years, moved to California in 1959 to be with her children. Starting May 24, Green River Library will sponsor a story hour for children ages four to six and seven to ten. The first group to begin at 3 p.m. and the 2nd group at 3:30, with Judy Evans as story Queen. Civic Improvement Chairman in charge of old cars, Norma Politano, announces any old cars not hauled off within 10 days will be taxed for 1973 and any previous years the vehicle was not paid for. This is being done with the approval of Gerald Stanton, Emery County Assessor. The city of Green River has volunteered men and equipment to clear away these vehicles. If anyone no Utah K. Huntsman, im- bail, $10; Ernest A. Wolf, insufficient registration, $5; Wilber Nolcott, public inforfeited bail, toxication, $25; Karolyle M. Bowman, expired safety inspection, Raymond Milton Ledbetter, no safety inspection, forfeited bail, $10; Ronald Dale Winegar, $10; Kenneth Roy Robbins, overloading, $27; Lucie Howard Cook, failure to stop at stop sign, $15; Gary La Veil Shiner, expired safety inspection, forfeited bail, $20. Brent Keith May 7 Burrows, on motion of the arresting officer and good overloading, Thompson Marie. Richard B. Barrett, proper registration, $5; William Kay Carter, expired registration, forfeited Great-grandmoth- Shelly improper passing, $25; Dale River. is Marche Tasker of Green River. The new arrival will be greeted by two brothers, Tommy and Trevor Jr. returned home this week a after week of hospitalization in Carbon Hospital due to complications from the flu earlier in the year. May 31 is the date set by Gerald Stanton, Emery County Assessor, for a Board of Equalization to be held at the Legion Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. If there are any questions in regards to taxes, please bring them to the board at this time. Visiting Green River and the Dennis Womack family this week were Mrs. Womacks sister, Pamela1 with husband Tony Winkle and children Deseree and Michael Hartuigsen, $10; chauffeurs license, $25; Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Whiteside are the parents of a boy born March 18, weighing seven pounds, seven ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. of Whiteside Rally Harrisburg, 111. and Mrs. Peggy Thompson, of Green , Lewis Danny Lee, expired safety Clydene Womack Junior Auxiliary officers were selected at a business meeting May 19 at the home of May Wilson. The is President Gayna Dunham who was also named as Miss Poppy at this time. Kerry Dunko was elected vice president; Lori Jo Cribby, secretary; Toni' Cribby, treasurer; Kerry Lori Dqnko, chaplain; Howland, historian and. Kelly Dunham, pennies and sergeant at arms. Pirates Bag $28; cause appearing, court ordered this matter passed to the files; Woodrow Quinten Rogers, improper display of wide load sign, $10; Paul Raymond Holder, overloading, $25; Lance E. Luck, expired safety inspection, $10; John S. Carlson, expired inspection, $10; Glenna J. Kofford, no drivers license, $5; Ronald L. Harris, expired safety inspection, $10; Tommy R. Burrola, speeding, $70 and 30 days in jail, suspended upon payment of fine; BY TAMMY EKKER Rodney Silliman and Phil Stubblefield represented GRHS at the State Track Clavin meet in Salt Lake, Satur- overloading, $25; Newell day. Rodney took first in the Clair Acord, overloading, Shot Put at the Region 10 $25; Newell Clair Acord, meet in Moab last week and overloading, $25; Max Phil placed second in the 220 Curtis, improper parking, and third in the 100 yard $10; Rudy Ortega, improper dash. parking, $10. The Awards Myron Eli Night May 8 program, May 16, saw a Kneer, public intoxication, large group of parents and $50 and 7 days in jail, credit friends on hand to see to be allowed for time served; John E. Curfew, no Utah registration, $25; for outstanding recognition work in all fields of Joanne Theresa Crawford, education. speeding, $20; John Henry Departmental awards Bunn, improper gross went to Rodney Silliman, weight displayed, $25; music; Kevin Price, Craig Bryce Fox Hamilton, exEkker and Kevin Burr, pired safety inspection, $10; industrial arts; Neal Ekker, Paul Benevidez, expired social studies; LuRey Hatt doctors certificate, $25; and Kevin Price, speech-dram- Allen L. Edwards, improper Neal Ekker, passing, $25; Roy Robinson, basketball; Kevin Price, unlawful consumption, $25. football; Phil Subblefield, May 9 Byron Dale track; Jeff Acerson, tennis; Peterson, rape, bail set at Von Bowerman, wrestling; $5,000, continued; Richard Eastman, . students receive a; Laura Acerson, Carrie Vetere, Peggy Baxter and Paula Pehrson, business; Debbie Curtis, drill team; Peggy Baxter, Cammie Price, Robyn Price, Karen Jewkes, Jean Wilcox, Jan Nielson and Debbie Parks, pep club; Shelly Thompson, A. Greenslade, driving under the influence of an intoxicating liquor, $200; Richard A. Greenslade, speeding, $10; James C. Beason, speeding, $20; Tom Arge, no drivers license on Richard $5; person, no Michael Gianini, science; Connie Reay, motorcycle license and no publications; Royd Hatt, safety inspection, $25; Viviette Louise Flemett, Spanish. Special awards given expired safety inspection, were Kelly Crawford, Betty $10; Thomas H. Robirds, no The American Legion Crocker Homemaker; Jeff gross weight displayed, $10; KUTV Thomas H. Robirds, inAuxiliary met May 14 at the Legion Hall and discussed Playmaker; Kevin Burr, sufficient registration, $5. Claude G. the District Convention held outstanding athlete; May 10 while Gledhill Silliman, Rodney 19. Larsen, driving May Officers for the new year award; David Erickson, license revoked, $250 amd were elected with Lucille Babe Ruth; Royd Hatt, Dee 30 days in jail, suspended Silliman, president; May King, Bart Hansen, Doris upon payment of fine; first vice Conklin, Kelly Crawford, Claude G. Larsen, upon Silliman, of state, and president; Nancy Paula Pehrson and Neal recommendation A Honor cause Ekker, good Roll; second vice appearing, Dunham, president. Noreen Wilson Susan Gordon, perfect insufficient evidence and was elected chaplain, attendance; LuRey Hatt, case dismissed; Burr, citizenship; Christopher Wayne AnLetitia Thompson, Kevin secretary; Grace Peterson, Connie Reay, Kevin Burr, I derson, escape from jail, treasurer, May Wilson , Dare You Award; Christine $250 and 30 days in jail, and historian Vera Bastian, Donnamay Hunt, suspended upon payment of fine; Christopher Wayne at arms. Shelly Thompson, Girls Hastings, sergeant Installation will be held State; Neal Ekker, Jeff Anderson, injuring a jail, George F. May 22 in conjuntion with Acerson, J.D. Banasky, dismissed; Boys State; Bruce Riches, McLaughlin, driving while the Junior Auxiliary Freedom Academy. under the influence of an needs the city to help remove these eyesores they are to call Mrs. Politano or Maxine for Baker assistance. intoxicating liquor, $200 and 30 days in jail, suspended upon payment of fine; Byron William Thomas, overloading, $25 and 5 days in jail; Willie Ellington, bettery, 10 and $25 days Debbie in jail; Bailey, battery, bail set at View Landscaping vs. Bert Hurlick, $25; Mountain small claims division, bench warrant issued with bail, $75; Chris Kauros vs. William Schmit, judgement in favor of the plaintiff in the amount of $9.78, costs Johns Chevron $6.50; Station vs. Gary J. Thayne, judgement in favor of the plaintiff in the amount of $99.90, costs $6.11, handling Kenneth L. IPGCJ HEEDBIfllLffiB? COAV 28 Open Daily 8a.m. 10p.m. -- t 4. 0. few Commercial, Cutter $31.00-$34.5- Slaughter Bulls: Com- mercial and Good Bulls $39.50-$43.0- Slaughter Steers: Choice lbs. 850-110- $43.00-$44.4- 0. 0 : C Drivers who dont smoke may save lbs. gant 0 Calves $88.00. Choice with 415 lbs. $58.00-$66.5lb. package $70.25. Choice 400-50- 0, lbs. 500-60- 0 $52.00-$60.0- 0, individual with Choice 600-70- 0 Choice $61.75. lbs. 700-85- as much as $48.25-$52.0- 0. lbs. 0 Good $43.00-$46.5- 600-80- 25o with 0 Farmers Ranger assigned to Green Non-Smok- er Auto Policy River station Glenn W. Freeman, District Manager of the Price District Bureau of Land FARMERS Management, reported because of the rapidly increasing use of the Green River, a ranger has been stationed at Sand Call us for details Wash. He is Kenneth Collins of Salmon, Ida. He was a river guide on the Middle Fork and main Salmon River for three years. Collins Mr. will Gene Trabue-Ag- ent Phone or 637-33- 637-307- 7 15 HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 12 and 1 to S check river use and gather information about water 23 quality, overnight camping areas, number of users, points of interest along the river and other information that is needed in managing the use on Green River. S. Carbon Ave. Price, Utah Last game until fall NOTRE DAME BOOSTERS improper passing, $25; GMS PMTY Tarkel C. Larsen III, expired safety inspection, $20; Darrell David Anderson, expired safety inspection, $10; Darrell David A- Saturday, May 26 nderson, insufficient Rex $5; registration, $180 BLACKOUT registration, $5; Charles QU0NSET BUILDING speeding, $56; Thomas Herbert Coggins, no mud STARTING AT 8:00 P.M. trailer, $10; Thomas Herbert Coggins, overloading, $25; William Henry Johnston, no warning light on rear overhang, $15. FREE REFRESHMENTS Donation Everyone Welcome EXCELLENT IN ACTION J sa v fLT mrjjiA fu often copied . . . but never equalled! THE 162T Drive comes with ride qulde steering, bilge blower, deluxe wheel, bilge 162T Stern Tri-Hul- l, pump, convertible top, deluxe hardware, fire extinguisher, bow rail, stern rail with ladder, cigarette lighter, electric gas guage, speedometer, tachometer, chart Mr. & Mrs. Roy Hoffer OF P & R MONTGOMERY WARD CATALOG AGENCY the East Main ic Tri-Hu- ll construction means more usable space than other pleasure craft. Reg. Retail Price ) $5595 DISCOUNTED M8UJ OtJLY DAR'uQCJ OSfflsJElS 145 in Price light, glove box, bow and stern lights, electric horn, power train, lump seats marine battery, battery case, built in fuel tank, and fuel tank capacity of 18 gallons. The extra spaciousness of design combined with Mark Twain's Hull wish to thank their many fine customers for their business the last 3 years! Tri-Hu- ll v-son- f. 0. $28.25-$32.0- 0. Acerson, BEST OF LUCK TO THE NEW MANAGER ROGER CLARK 640 600-75- 0. 246 Last Minute Shopper S85r 0. 500-60- $66.00-$73.0- Small package Ross Oviatt Wells, insufficient registration, $5; David Junior Dixon, insufficient registration, $5; Peggy Lynn Campbell, no operators license on person, $10; John Albert Whetton, overloading, $27; Wright, Harry Louis overloading, $25; John D. Wimmer, no safety inspection on trailer, $10; Richard John Wabel, no safety inspection on trailer, $10; Earl Edmond Clark, expired safety inspection, $20; John Henry Visser, gross weight not displayed, $15; Raymond B. Peterson, flaps on 400-50- Feeder Steers: Choice lbs. overloading, $25; Coey Bill Bowers, overloading, $25; Marchello, with 302 lb. package $69.00. 0 lbs. $50.00-$57.0Choice 0 lbs. Choice 0 CHoice $46.50-$50.0lbs. $42.00-$46.5Slaughter Cows: Utility, remainder 270-40- 0 proper parking, $10. Charles May 11 Richard Marchello, driving while under the influence of an intoxicating liquor, $200, forfeited bail; August Gohl, Richard Choice $56.25-$64.5- Slaughter Cattle. Clyde L. Larsen, speeding, $10; W.W. Murray, im- insufficient lbs. percent Feeder 70 Cattle, $15; Dailey, 0. Feeder Heifers: 300-40- 0 25c-50- Lyon, lenses, 700-95- Slaughter Cows steady, lower. 25c instances Slaughter Bulls steady. Slaughter Steers and c Heifers higher, over improved quality previous week. Receipts improper pilot car, $25; Charles Boyd Rhodes, $25; Orin overloading, Elmer Nelson, overloading, Thomas $25; Roger Shepherd, overloading, $25; Michael Bert Madsen, overloading, $25; Lloyd Burton Hardy Jr., no safety inspection, $10; Keith Ward Christensen, no gross weight displayed, $15; Doris A. Brown, expired safety $10; Polly inspection, Neville, expired safety $20; Polly inspection, Neville, driving without corrective Mostly lb. Holsteins 0. 0 Mostly Good Holsteins, including a few 0 lbs. $38.00-$44.2Bulls, steady, instances 50c lower on fleshy kinds. Heifer Calves steady. fully include 500-60- $44.00-$48.7- higher. Feeder Heifers Hamilton vs. Allen B. Killcrease, judgement in favor of the plaintiff in the amount of $57.05, costs $39.00-$44.0- Good 25c-50- charge $1.50; Margaret $5.30; lbs. Producers Salina Auction Friday, May 18, 1973 Salable at the Auction 810 compared to 600 last week and 910 last year. Average attendence, trading active. Best demand centered on thin fleshed steer and heifer calves, suitable to go to grass. Feeder Steers fully c steady. Steer Calves East Main, Price Phone 637-106- 0 1 |