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Show Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 2 Wednesday, Mar. 23. 1977 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY COMMUNITY THEATRE PRODUCTION on the Gearn Theatre stage at the College of Eastern Utah A A cast MARCH 24 25, 25, 1977 of local thespians in a sparkling comedy Adults Admission: Students $1.50 52 Eagles 7:30 p.m. 51 - Produced by special arrangement Directed by Lee Johnson play by Barillet and Gredy Adapted by Jay Allen with Samuel French, Inc. L. letters to the editor pinion Informant vows to return Editor: the advocates devil by John serf ustini My pal Duckbander and I were sitting on top of Balanced Rock the other day, watching the traffic below as it streamed along US 6 like blood ceUs in a ings among the vast mid- dle class, answered. anything, American Duckbander More than basic your loves to feel needed. capillary. The President wants to change all that, you know, he said, pointing to the ribbon of highway far beneath us. Says hes gonna make us really cut back on energy. A lot of that traffic is gonna disappear when he does. Thats gonna hurt him in the popularity polls, I said. I hear he expects to drop from 10 to 15 points when he breaks the bad news. Duckbander His popularity retorted. will skyrocket. He can read Baloney, the American sentiment like a book havent something you learned to do yet. But wont people get mad when the price of gasoline goes to a dollar a gallon? Thats going to hurt the old wallets. People wont be able to drive those beautiful cars so much anymore. Cars and money, thats what Americans love, and the President is going to hit us where we love. So hows that going to make him popular? Take a look at those lotteries back East. Instant millionaires, but they go right on working at their same old jobs. They work so theyll feel useful and put all that money in the bank for their kids education or something. But hows that tie in with the energy crisis? I asked lost in the logic. didnt in Vietnam and they crisis, man, a chance to do heroic something useful even for the next generation. Thats what makes people tick. People loved Kennedy he brought everybody to the brink of over Cuban disaster missiles and then stared the Russians down. A real loved They cowboy. Churchill, and all Churchill ever promised was blood, toil, tears and sweat. because think people will love Carter because hes calling for sacrifices? So you can bring the crisis home, they will. Make everybody think the future of office. Im getting the idea, at 12 ap- The reason Sheriff Passic gave this order was because through my efforts and assistance to Federal Treasury Agents an illegal gambling activity was exposed. reelected him. Johnson I said. Nothings that hard to do if makes you feel needed. On the above date and time I overheard Sheriff Passic shout at another law I enforcement officer, dont want you going to the IRS or anyone else. If you have any problems you Duckbander Exactly, grinned. Give em a crisis and theyll follow you anywhere. Salina Auction Fighting through the If he It will make him adored because money and cars are not the most loved th of the country is square on their shoulders and theyll love him for it. Give everybody a hand in the battle. Roosevelt did in World War II and they state hounded him out people who win the March On proximately 3:30 p.m. in Carbon County, I was ordered to leave the county and never return. This order was given, not by any court or judge or by other due process of law, but by Sheriff Albert Passic. Salable at auction 1185 compared with 955 last higher. Heifer calves fully $2.00 higher. and State agents are required to handle the Slaughter cows situation. higher on limited offerings. Slaughter bulls not tested I know the Sheriff isnt through 4:30 p.m. Supply blind. In fact, hes probably about 90 percent feeder most the informed man cattle. regarding whats happening in the county, but he con- Feeder Steers: Choice tinues to make Carbon lbs. County the laughing stock of Choice lbs. 290-40- 0 $38.50-43.0- 0. 400-50- 0 $38.50-40.2- 5. Choice lbs. the state by not taking proper action against illegal $35.60-39.80 Choice activities in the county. lbs. $35.00-38.00 Choice Stanlbs. $34.00-37.7dard and Good Holsteins 500-60- 0 600-70- 700-86- 0. 375-64- lbs. 0 245 Package $26.35-29.5- lb. Holsteins $31.25. Feeder Heifers 265-40- lbs. 0 Choice : Choice $32.00-35.0- $31.50-33.5- $31.25-33.3- 0. lbs. $30.00-33.6- 0, 0. lbs. 500-60- 600-82- 0 mostly 30.00-32.5- Slaughter Cows: Utility $23.00-26.5- 2-- 4, 0. Editor: This letter is to urge a grass roots response to the Board of Directors of Carbon Medical Service Association, Inc.s continued unwillingness to listen to or work with the membership they are elected to serve. The chairman of the board has on several oc- - MEMBER Of J?un-fldvoc- Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. THE &ta Published Every Thursday by the Sun Advocate Publishers Inc. 7t West Main St., Price, Utah I4M1 Phone (1011 PATRONS 4 Mrs. Frank Atwood 4 Mrs. William Bata 4 Mrs. Milton Bauarmeister 4 Mrs. Leon Bawden Second Class Postage Paid at Price, Utah, Postoffice ROBERT Bezyack's Betr Buy Market 4 Mrs. Joseph S. Bonacci Bonnie Lanes. Helper Boyack's Mens Shqp Mr. 4 Mrs. L yle Bryner 4 Mrs. Managing BoyckBunnell Mr. & Mrs Glen Cole Mr. 4 Mrs Merrill V Cook Country Cascades, Wellington Crest Cafe Mr. & Mrs. James M Dart Mr. & Mrs. James M Dart, Jr. Mayor & Mrs. Ray Daws Mr 4 Mrs. Barney DeVietti Mr. 4 Mrs. Kenneth Dimirk Mr. Walt Donaldson, St Farm Ins. Mr. 4 Mrs. Herb Draper I Rancho Siesta Motel Mr. 4 Mrs. Elliott A. Fairbanks Mr. 4 Mrs. Robert Fenn First Security Bank, Price First Security St. Bank, Helper Mr. 4 Mrs. Robert D. Frankovich t ; n I Grant Custon Cabinet, Wellington Hard Hat Appliance 4 TV Helper State Bank Henrie Construction Karolyn's Cafe, Wellington Kilfoyle Krafts, Inc. Kiwanis Club of Price 4 Mrs. Garth Larsen Literary League Mr. 4 Mrs. Richard N. Lee Mr. 4 Mrs. Larry Leonard Lewis Jewelry Mrs. Ramsay MacDonald Mrs. Helen Marakis Marie's Fabric 4 Western Wear Wellington Mr. previously. Passic terest or group is illegal, and will not be tolerated. con- tinued, I think the IRS are a bunch of rinky dinks; anyway the way they acted the other night, Im not afraid of them. My personal reaction I want to publicly inform Sheriff Passic that I will return to Carbon County at my pleasure, and while I am there, or anywhere else, I will perform my duties and obligations as a citizen is that a chief law enforcement officer should know that selective ennonor forcement, five-da- It is no wonder that neither federal nor state law agencies have any confidence in this countys law enforcement agency. The Sheriff says his men wonder who they are working for. Well, the an- swer is that they are working for the citizens of this county, taking orders from the Sheriff who is answerable to the same. On behalf of the Orchestra and its Conductor, may I express our appreciation for the warm and enthusiastic reception given the orchestra by the citizens of Price. It is a well known fact that artists perform far better when they feel the audience is on their side and pulling for them. Such was the case Mar. 15 in Price. nation. enforcement, of the law regarding any special in Sincerely, Robert Steffen It is doubtful that very many of your readers, including the majority of those in attendance at our concert, truly realize what a commendable effort it is to bring the Utah Symphony to your community each year. We congratulate all who supported the Board for Utah Symphony in this noteworthy effort, particularly Dr. Orson Spencer who has spearheaded such efforts over the years. A great symphony orchestra in Utah is an invaluable asset to our state from many standpoints. Taking advantage of this fine asset is not only to the credit of the people of Price and environs but also an important part of the total effort that has made the Utah Symphony one of the orchestras major America. Sincerely, Herold L. Gregory Executive Director Dear Editor: We are very dissapointed with your lack of coverage start. Their only reserve is the 8th grade basketball team. Notre Dames starting five are a close knit team and deserve more credit, along with the other schools. whom that the other teams deserve some credit, namely Notre Dame, East Carbon, and the South and North Emery teams. Not that we want to take anything away from Mont Harmon or Helper. We are not indignant of Mont Harmons or Helpers fine clubs, but we think that Mont Harmon and Helper have very fine players but some recognition deserve also. scored twenty-seve- n (27) points the final night of the tournament, and was not even mentioned in your Sincerely, The Notre Dame Ninth Gr?tde Basketball Team Chris Arriola Gary Pestotnik Frank Howa Frank Peczuh JoeyMarrelli article. employees and not the general membership he was elected to serve. He has done this by not passing information onto other board members and by failing to notify them of electing a full board of directors sensitive to the needs of all the populace, not those who have demonstrated a willingness to continually serve the same few employees and meetings until the last their friends. possible moment and not I urge all concerned to informing the membership at all. He has discouraged attend the business and attendance at election on public meeting meetings and thus leaves Saturday March 26, 1977 at control in his hands. 10:00 a.m. in East Carbon Leisure Club building. These decisions have alarmed us because of its Ignore the phone calls, stifling effect on the attend the meeting, voice operation and future your opinions and vote for development of our clinic. whom you feel will serve you best. Sincerely Vivian Fivecoat Chairman Complaints Continued from page DOUGLAS TUILIS other four teams the so do the other teams. One of Notre Dames fine guards casions demonstrated a denied by the use of fear. Notre Dame, a very small continual willingness to school, has only five (5) serve only a particular few It is time to act now by ninth grade players, all of Internal problems are at an all time high and basic human rights such as voting as one pleases are being Attend St. Anthony's ! urc1 8 p.m. Friday, Mar. 25 Door Prize $5 53 numbers called Valuable Prizes $1 Donation Free Fun For All Cookies Coffee! Pop & Candy sold 2 Shows at thru Tuesday 7 & 9 p.m. 1 RICHARD PRYOR News Editor DAN SPONSOR "1 discretion. Withdrawal of county support could dissolve Region Eight. ST0CKBURGER Business Manager But while official relations have improved, the attack on Sheriff Passic by Robert Steffen is still bitter. Helper Lions Club Ohveto Furniture Mr. 4 Mrs. Keith Ockey The City of Helper Dr. & Mrs. O. W. Phelps Plateau Mining Co. Price City Council Price Lady Elks Mr. 4 Mrs. Wayne Parker Peczuh Printing Company Mr. 4 Mrs. Arco Polom Mr. 4 Mrs. George Poulos Mr. 4 Mrs. James L. Powell Price BPW. Club Price Electronics Supply Price Floral Provo Music Co. Mrs. R. On the day he was ordered to leave the county, Steffen accused the sheriff of lax and inefficient enforcement. He continues the argument in a letter to this newspaper. (See page 2.) SCOTT MACKNIGHT Production Manager . . .A chief law enforcement officer should know that selective enforcement, or nonenforcement of the law regarding any special interest or group is illegal and will not be tolerated, Steffen charges. Wellington City Xi Alpha Zeta Beta Sigma Phi CONTRIBUTOR T. Safeway Stores Salt Lake Music Co. t Manager Sears, Roebuck & Co. Richens Risque Beauty Salon, Helper Rio Grande Motor Way, Inc. 4 Advertising STAKER Skaggs Drug Quality Cleaners Mr. 4 Mrs. Raymond Rachele Mr. CORDELL , & Segmu Optical, Helper Castle Dale Sherald's Burger Bar Mr. 4 Mrs. Wally Sherman Mr. 4 Mrs. Derral Siggard Mr. 4 Mrs. Jay Silhtoe Mr. 4 Mrs. Albert Slama Mr. Clifford Smith Mr. 4 Mrs. John W. Smith Mr. 4 Mrs. Paul G. Smith Soroptimist Club of Price Sorosis Club Mr. 4 Mrs. Donald Sower Mr. 4 Mrs. Duane Steele Dr 4 Mrs. Orson B. Spencer East Carbon Rotary Club United States Fuel Co. United States Steel Corp., Western District Coal KOAL Radio PRICE THEATRE -- Phone STARTS FRIDAY thru 3 Days Only Showtime 637-274- 0 Sunday at Dusk DOUBLE FEATURE He claims that Passic said two or three deputies could have raided the casino. When Steffen asked, Why didnt you do it a year ago, then? Passic did not reply, Steffen writes. Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Dart t Member ol Utah Press Association and National Newspaper Associabon. BENEFACTOR Subscription rate' In Carbon and Emery Counties, Brartah Corporation $8 Carbon Emery Division Zions First National Bank per year in connechon with the Journal (published Saturday). Sun In Utah, Price Lodge No. 1550 B. P. O. Llks year. y outside area, 9 per of Losers deserve coverage with the Junior High Basketball Tournament. We felt that your article was The events of the last 10 one sided to the cham-day- s indicate the need for pionship teams of Helper reform in local law en- - and Mont Harmon. We feel forcement. Le the reform begin at the top! Richard N. Aragon O Editor great state and this of HOW SHOWING JOHN SERFUSTINI Carbon County Chamber of Commerce C. B. Inn Motel C A C Improvedrenfo Central Comm. 4 Supply Co. Chuck's Pharmacy The Utah Symphony returned to Salt Lake City on Tuesday at midnight, y having completed a concert tour that in- - eluded visits to Moab, Durango, Blanding and Price. L FINNEY Publisher Mr. Mr. Editor: Medical group works only with few 0. 400-50- 0 lbs. 0 Choice Choice right index finger at me and said, Im going to get you. I replied, Take your best shot. Sheriff Passic continued, That raid was completely ridiculous, I could have gone down there with two or three men and done the job. I questioned Why didnt you do it a year ago then? Passic chose not to answer my question regarding why he didnt the stop gambling Symphony appreciates warm reception Law enforcement reform needed For 20 years the people of week and 1311 last year. Carbon County have elected Average attendance. Broad Albert Passic as our top law demand. Feeder offerings well into the Choice grade. enforcement officer, yet Feeder steers and heifers when ever there is any enforcing to be done federal $1.00-1.5- 0 $.50-1.0- 0 come to me. I then informed Sheriff Passic that it was I, a private citizen, who went to the IRS and not the police officer. Passic then turned on me and shoving me, screamed, Get out of my county and dont you ever come back. Later that day, I again encountered the Sheriff as he walked into the County Attorneys Office. At 7:35 p.m. the Sheriff pointed his Passic refuted Steffens claims. He (Steffen) was interfering when I was talking to Johnson. I told him to get out of my way. I may have told him to get out of the county at that time, Passic said. The sheriff said he never laid a hand on Steffen. I had no idea at the time that he was the man who got the warrants, Passic continued. The sheriff said Steffen didnt know anything about Carbon County enforcement, adding, "I think we can handle our county business ourselves. MOTOR VU Drive-I- n Theatre West of Price on Hwy. 6 |