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Show 4 Sun Journal, Price, Utah Saturday, Jan 1, 1977 hanksville Barbara Ekker Mrs. Riter Ekker and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blackburn and family from Green River, Wyo. Also in Price was Mr. and Mrs. Darys Ekker with the Robert Hoggatts. Ronnie La Naie, month old son of Terry and Brenda Albrecht If excess water is used in cooking and then discarded, valuable water soluble vitamins are lost 6 Others attending and Mrs. Danny Fremont; Janet Salt Lake; Mr. Vem Emstsen, and Mrs. LaNaie Hearing Aid Service n xkV was blessed during Sunday services. Center PROVO 234 W. were Mr. Albrecht, Albrecht, and Mrs. Loa, Mr. Albrecht, Donna and Kelly. Price with the for Ekker Visiting in ANNOUNCES Everett Christmas was Mr. QGG Service Center end Electronic and 4 i 'j Hearing Tests Mr. and Mrs. Jim Slye (former FAA) have their new Capp home built at Rock Springs, Wyo. Their son, Jim is in the Navy and stationed in Florida and will go to the Mediterranean for a six month tour in the Spring. Daughter Tamera is v married. Lula Parker Betensen, sister of the famed Butch Cassidy, is recovering at her home in Circleville following a fall that injured her back. Her children, Pauline and Lew Applegate and Barbara and Lee Carlson will spend the holidays with her there Dilly Hamilton spent the Christmas holiday in Las - GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Morticians Nelda & Roland Jensen Hearing Aid Specialists Monday, Jan. 3 Fausett Mortuary noon Greenvvell Motel in Price 10-1- 2 Price 637 1181 Castle Dale 748 2551 "Service to all Faiths" OF THE MEMBER Install your Carport, Patio Cover of Mailing before the snow flies Sun Journal Published Every Saturday by the Sun Advocate Publishers Inc 76 West Mam St , Price, Utah MS01 Phone (Ml) 637 0732 Postage Paid at Puce, Utah, Postoffice FINNEY Publisher JOHN SERFUSTINI Editor Managing Sizes "Custom Also available: Storm Windows Primary Windows Paneling Walter Made-to-Order- " DOUGLAS TULIIS News Editor Storm Doors ST0CKBURGER Business Manager Kitchens CORDELL Pi uah Press Member of National Association Newspaper 8 to p.m. Closed Saturday 6 Call toll Free Evenings & & Weekends Thursdays) In 637-510- Stanford, and Dartmouth colleges. Her sister, Betty and her husband, Bob, are spending the holidays in California with children and grandchildren. Adelyn and Betty are daughters of the late Ester Irwin and former school teacher. Word was received here of the death of Lee E. Young who was acquainted with many in this area through his work with the State Land Board. Young was 75 and retired when he passed Utah Dec. 21st at the Cottonwood Hospital in Salt Lake. Stocking stuffer Farnam and Nona Young are still residing in Albion, Idaho. Their son, La Mont is a basketball star at his high school. Nona is a beautician and manages a shop three days a week and part time cook at a local cafe. Holding her newly born son in a Christmas sock is Mrs. Evan E. Hansen of Price. The socks were made by the Pink Ladies Auxiliary. One was given to every mother who gave birth during the holidays. Aliens must submit address reports All aliens, with few exceptions, who are in the United States on January 1 must report their address before the end of the month. Accredited diplomats and persons accredited to outside area 8 year woman or elderly Delvin McFarlane, Four $9 per Thoughts of how to pay from depression. the expense of heating the home cause feelings of He looks for these new to residents of Carbon symp-tom- s: of everything inward. and Emery counties. From June, 1974, through July, Although everyone at one 1975, the Four Corners time feels depressed, it Mental Health treated 105 becomes a problem when patients for depression. you cant shake it for more wmn - ( IS jr V. sj. . f S - k x , 4 ", L y J a N Y. &? iX' tL' 7 .rS-. g r y tM'; xV?.s t&i xV. v Escape Through Your Roof ft - v '"j;, i 9' Vv ' KJrC t v - ,( ',re)S2 - V & v vuV" x W fv3r v, - f5. 7 Let That Heat i v , " DON 'S.ksx XT- "--' - T ttnX' .. 7 .'L report and Immigration Service Naturalization than two or three days, r t,T ' BNSU2.ATG iCut Down Heating NOl'Ji! Cost Blowing Celuiose, Rock Wool and Glass Wool. 10 percent off our estimate to you with this ad. Call Now iVU Fiber A-PL- Just because we charge for directory assistance doesnt mean you have to pay for it. These feelings, however, just do not appear. McFarlane said, A lot of things, like development of poor happen to self-estee- office and at all Post Of- fices. Gerald Fasbender, officer in charge, advised that the law provides penalties for willful failure to comply with the reporting requirements. people when theyre young. INSULATION CO. Call collect How can people prevent depression? McFarlane said people should put more emphasis on positive, fun things. Families, he said, should be open and honest and enjoy and respect each other. social by Shelly Babcock 4 Mr. Donald Dimick of oV ,4 Alien address forms are available at the Falmouth, K J. i . from this rule. 472-560- rs4 'V XV V organizations are exempt coal miner Corners clinical team McFarlane said. It usually from leader, told the released causes headaches, recently work stares out the front Tuesday, I dont backaches, sleeping window of a Price house. think a week goes by when I problems and constipation, dont see a patient suffering he added. a insecurity despair. quietness, and depression set in. inadequacy, hopelessness, difficulty in making These feelings are not decisions and the directing x international Depression, more than just a mood Soon " certain te Carbon and Emery Counties J7 pei year in connection with the Advocate Sun (published Sunday. He is under consideration for the Navel Academy or maybe Subscription rate In A note from Adelyn Irwin Cramb from Florida informs us she and husband, Norm, are grandparents to a son born to their oldest son, Charlie, whos with the Air Force and stationed at McDill base. Their other son, Carl, is a senior and a top notch basketball player. An Association OFFICE HOURS': Monday thru Friday Goldfield, Manager and ENTERPRISE INC. in Nevada. dissolved disc. STAKER Advertising Call for appointment and free estimate interest Pug Ritter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ekker, Reno, will undergo major surgery on her back Jan. 3rd for the removal of a Aluminum Siding DAN Virgil Allen spent the holiday in Hanksville with old friends from his mining away Second Class R0BERTL Vegas with son, Pete and family and a granddaughter and husband whove just returned State side from England where hes been stationed in the Air Force. Maine is spending a 10 day Christmas visit in Helper with his two brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dimick and family and Mr. and Mrs. Avon Dimick and family. Mr. Dimick, a former Helper resident, is an architect in the New York area. He is. also visiting with other family members and friends here before returning home. Miss Debbie Dimick of Salt Lake City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dimick, is also home for the holidays. The entire family enjoyed Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Skerl of Helper. Other family members who joined them were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skerl and son, Joe of Spring Glen, another son, Perry Skerl of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Henry Skerls sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kinnamon of Meeker, Colo. Other visitors at the Skerls included Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stack of Gillette, Wyo. who arrived on Dec. 27 for a holiday visit. Mrs. Stack and Mrs. Henry Skerl are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Carimati of Helper spent Christmas week at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandol of Salt Lake City. Other family members and friends joined them for holiday festivities. Mrs. Mae Hiatt of Helper visited in Salt Lake City with her cousin, Evelyn Gordon last week. She arrived on Christmas Day and returned home three days later. Holiday visitors at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Bryner included her daughter, Ol course there are going to be occasions when you will have to resort to directory assistance F or example when you need newly listed numbers that aren t yel in the directory That s why we don t begin to charge for these calls until you ve made five ol them in any billing period However there are certain things you can do to avoid being charged lor directory assistance and wed like to share tf em with you Most of the numbers you re looking for can be found in either the white pages or the yellow pages It s just a matter ol keeping these directories handy Write down m a personal directory the telephone numbers of people you call frequently or numbers that you ve obtained through directory ass 1 lance There are some exceptions to this new charge f or example blind and other handicapped pr ople who cant use the directory should call our bus ness utV e to find out how to become exempt People who call from pay phones hospitals hotels and molt Is will not be charged And long distance directory assistant e out' ide ol Utah will not be affected We dt veloped this charge because it was the only way we could handle the rising costs of directory assistance fairly Now the people who use directory assi' lance the most will pay lor it And the people who use their direr tones the most won t Nancy, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frisbee and their three daughters, Heidi, Cheryl and Becky from Great Falls, Montana. They had a delightful time together from Dec. 23 to Dec. 29, Tom Star, who is a student at St. Thomas Seminary in Denver, Colo, is spending Christmas vacation here with his family and friends. He will return to Denver on Jan. 2. Our directory assistance number. Be careful how you spend it. Mountain Beil |