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Show 6, 1977 Wednesday, April Hoppity through Carbon O Seniors County Saturday at egg hunts sponsored by civic organizations. Chairmen are Roy Nikas and Mike Magliocco. The Helper Lions Club will hold its annual egg hunt for north Carbon youngsters at 10 a.m. in the Helper City Park. Linda Hoefling, director of meals, said 3,000 meals are served each month. The Board of County Commissioners of Carbon County, Utah ordains as follows: Peterson said, They come here because there are people they know here. Many of the people are affluent and can afford to buy their meal in any cafe, but they just prefer to eat here. (a) The word take, as used in this ordinance, means to hunt, pursue, harass, catch, capture, trap, kill, or possess any wildlife or to commit any of these acts. 7 to 11 p.m. Service J J Carbonville - (c) The word nighttime", as used in this ordinance, shall mean that period of time from hour after official sunset to hour before official sunrise. one-ha- lf SECTION IV This ordinance shall not prevent a landowner or his agent from taking or hunting depredating, unprotected terrestrial wildlife at any time on private land under the landowners control, provided, however, said landowner or his agent may not have in his possession a loaded firearm in his vehicle, and he may not hunt or shoot from, or across, any established primary or secondary roadway or shoot from a vehicle. A person is an agent of the owner if such person has in his possession a Certificate of Registration for night hunting issued by the Sheriff of Carbon County, which certificate will be issued only after the Sheriff has received a written Appointment of Agent signed by the landowner. The Certificate of Registration issued by the Carbon County Sheriff shall be valid only for private land under control of the landowner signing the Appointment of Agent. any provision or clause of this ordinance or application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected thereby. If thereof H.. Price Board of Carbon County Commissioners James Simone, Chairman Floyd Marx, Commissioner Lee Semken, Commissioner Regulations governing the conservation of oil and gas in the State of Utah. The State of Utah to all NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS TO iMLmnig, r Easter lilies sing of new beginnings. Give and spring a lovely arrangement of lilies to someone very special this Easter, Free delivery service. Beautiful j BE HELD BY THE Utah State Board of Education A Hearing on the proposed Utah State Plan to meet the the requirements for the implementation of P.L. Education of All Handicapped Child Act, will be held from 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Helen M. Knight School 168 West 400 No.Moab, Ut. APRIL21, 1977 One hour will be devoted to presenting the Draft State Plan and one hour will be devoted to receiving oral and written comments. All comments will be considered individually or by category, and suggested modifications, determined to be appropriate, will be included In the final plan. Copies of the Draft State Plan will be available after April 15, 1977, upon request, from the Special Education Section of the Office of the State Board of Education, 250 East 500 South, Salt Lake City, Ut. 84111. also... choose from many other beautiful Applications are now being accepted for the position of Helper City Recorder. Easter Flower Arrangements operators, takers of production, mineral and royalty owners, and other persons in the state interested in drilling for and the production of oil gas. and-o- r Under the provisions of Title Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended, the Board of Oil, Gas, and Mining is given authority to make rules and regulations and amend them from time to time as deemed necessary for the proper administration of the Oil and Gas Conservation Act. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining will hold a hearing on Wednesday, April 20, 1977, in the Executive Conference Room-Hol- iday Inn, 1659 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpose of amending Rule F-- l, paragraph (b), which reads: (b) Measurement of Gas All gas shall be measured by of the orifice-mete- r type) unless otherwise directed by the Board. For computing the volume of all gas produced or sold, the standard of pressure shall be 15.025 PSIA, regardless of the atmospheric pressure at the pointstan-of measurement, and the dard of temperature shall be 60 degrees F. All measurements of gas shall be adjusted by computation to these standards, regardless of the pressure and temperature at which the gas was actually measured, unless otherwise authorized in yriting by the meter (preferably Helper City Hall. Applications must be turned in by 5:00 p.m. on April 14, 637-273- 1977. Helen and Papadakis, Sooklairis, both Daley City, California; Helen F. Sooklaris, Murray, Utah; Funeral Chapel, Helen Sooklaris, Price, Utah. Prayer services was recited Friday at 7 p.m. in the Mitchell Price. Funeral services Saturday 2 p.m., Greek Orthodox Church. The family suggests contributions to the Greek Orthodox Church, 61 South 2nd East, Price, Utah, in lieu of flowers. Burial, Price City Cemetery. John Sweet AURORA John Ruel Sweet, 74, died March 31, 1977, in a Page, Arizona hospital. Born March 21, 1903, Huntington, son of Franklin Pierce and Emma Jane Pierce Sweet. Married Thora Mead, May 26, 1926, in Columbia. She died March 29, 1966. Married Juanetta Wyatt, Feb. 14, 1970 in Las Vegas, Nev. Survivors: wife, four sons, one daughter, Mrs. Jean (Lenna) Wall, Santa Barbara, rr 'j. Josephine C. Pessetto, 71, Helper, died April 2, 1977, in a Salt Lake City hospital following a long illness. Born July 20, 1905, Turbigo, Italy, to Joe and dementine RE Cormani. Married Walter J. Pessetto, March 3, 1923, Castle Dale. Survivors: husband, Helper; Mrs. William daughter, (Betty) Crissman, Price; son, Max D., Salt Lake City; six grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; three brothers, Luke, Richard, both of Helper; Bob, Salt Lake City. Member, Catholic Church. Funeral Mass was Wednesday, 10 a.m., St. Anthony Catholic Church, Helper. Holy Rosary was recited Tuesday, Mitchell Funeral Chapel, GRANT FAUSETT PAUL KELLY Morticians Fausett Mortuary Price 637 1181 Castle Dale Calif., Jack R., Glendora, Calif., Lloyd R., Hesperia, Calif., Robert M., Riverton, Utah. James W., Aurora, Colo., 21 grandchildren; 5 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were Monday at the Aurora Ward Chapel. Burial, St. George Cemetery. k - lT ' IX y y w 1 0. Price. In lieu of flowers, family suggests contributions to St. Anthony Catholic Church, Helper. Burial, Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. M. Alice M. and Mary Darlington Darlington Letitia Gillard on Nov. 17, 1876, present town of near the Atlanta, Kan. She was a former resident of Price for many years and was a charter member of Eastern Star, Chapter No. 13 organized in 1915 and the last living charter member. She was state president of PEO and a member of DAR. She was also a charter member of the ... V Edna Tucker Fergusson Alice Fergusson, died April 1, 1977, in Salt Lake City. She was bom to George Bliss War I Service to all Faiths" t include sons, Survivors daughters A. Ross of Price: Mrs. Vy (Lola) Evans, Ogden; Mrs. Erma Burnside of Mrs. Kenneth Kearns; (Donna) Davis, Spanish Fork; 13 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; two brothers, one sister, Phillip of Price; R. K.. Reva of Alturis, Calif. Funeral services will be Friday 1 p.m. at Fausett Mortuary Chapel. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to services. Burial in the Price City Cemetery. American Legion Auxiliary and received a presidential citation for volunteer Red Cross Service during World Application forms can be picked up at the City Recorders Office in the 60 West Main in Price 1 Phone George Josephine Pessetto Board. PRICE FLORAL and City Troulous, Denver, Colorado; grandmother of 12; devoted mother-in-laof: George HELPER NOTICE OF HEARING Cause No. 153-- 2 In the Matter of an Amendment to the General Rules and iim BEAUTIFUL Lake died. He was a former electrician for Price City. California; foster mother of Salt Mrs. Ann Leacopoulos, J 40-- jfl San Franciso, Papadakis, later 15, 1950. She James Simone, Floyd Marx, and Lee Semken, ATTEST: Hector Chiara, Carbon County Clerk Published in the Sun Advocate April 6, 1977. e. mope ooflv Albert Ensign Horsley, 87, of Price died April 5 in the Carbon Hospital. He was born Feb. 9, B. 1890, in Price to Herman Amanda Barton Horsley. He first married Sylvia May Zufelt April 7, 1916, in Price. Their marriage was later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died July 7, 1940. He then married Lillian Campbell Nov. Passed and adopted and ordered published by the Board of County Commissioners of Carbon County, Utah, this 4th day of April, 1977. Unfortunately, many of the seniors live on fixed incomes, making it impossible for the programs to be Local, state and federal money is the only salvation for the programs. Two piece jacket and pant suits in spring's freshest colors. We've jacquard polyester in stripes, plaids, checks, that machine wash and dry easily. Sizes 14Vi-2- 4 Vi, reg. 19.99, now $16 A,bert Horsey It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Carbon that this ordinance is necessary for the immediate preservation of the peace, health, and safety of the County and the inhabitants thereof and accordingly this ordinance shall take effect immediately upon publication in one issue of a newspaper published in, and having a general circulation in Carbon County. Commissioners voting aye. as verification 1977. beloved wife of John Sooklaris who preceded her in death March 13, 1957, loving mother of Anthony Sooklaris of Daley Mrs, Ann City, California; SECTION VII n proper 1953, -- natural causes. Born in Canea, Crete to George and Argio Rockas Gianarakis. She was the A violation of any provisions of this ordinance shall be a misdemeanor and any person adjudged guilty thereof may be sentenced to imprisonment in the County Jail for a term of not to exceed six months and-o- r payment of a fine not to exceed $299.00. If it was up the recipients, the aging programs would go on inwho gets a definitely. The shut-imeal each day looks forward to his only contact with the outside world when the driver delivers the meal. The widow who goes each day to the center to talk with the others or who works on ceramic figures each Monday night instead of spending the night alone finds the aging program an integral part of her life. with Annotated, s- Beda J. Tratos Published in the Sun Advocate April 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1977. PRICE Mary Ginearakis Sooklaris, 91, former Price resident, died March 28, 1977 in San Francisco, California of SECTION VI Thus will leave only county, state and city money. Carbon County this year has provided $5,500. Price and Helper cities also fund the programs. Code required therein. Mary Sooklaris This ordinance shall not apply to peace officers or conservation officers in the performance of their duties. These, however, are still only hopes, and Peterson is worried. After Jan., 1979, the Older American Act phases out, putting the fate of the aging programs in doubt. Utah obituaries SECTION V two or three meals per week in the future and Scofield and Clear Creek seniors may soon get a hot meal delivered to their doors. 5, BOARD OF OIL, GAS, AND MINING SCHEREE WILCOX Secretary of the Board Published in the Sun Advocate April 6, 1977 tificial light. East Carbon City may be getting 10-2- 0 March, It shall be unlawful for any person to hunt, or take any form of terrestrial or avian wildlife with the aid and-o- r use of any ar- Helper. sizes lf of written suggestions to the Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining, 1588 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, prior to the hearing date. DATED the 30th day of SECTION III The future offers more for seniors than a new building. Peterson explained some future projects. reg. 18.99 one-ha- In the Matter of the Estate of MICHAEL G. TRATOS, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of BOYD BUNNELL, Attorney at Law, Oliveto Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 15 day of July, 1977; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section in the Rule F-- l, shall appear and be heard on the above date; or shall forward It shall be unlawful for any person to take or hunt any form of terrestrial or avian wildlife during the period of nighttime within the unincorporated limites of Carbon County, Utah. In the fall, the Council on Aging plans to prepare and serve a hot meal five days a week to bachelors and widowers in the various hotels in East Main 9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 3993 interested Anyone revisions SECTION II But none of the programs would be possible without the center. Carbon County allows the seniors to use the building and utilities free. It also does much of the repair work. Material for improvements come through Titles 20 and 7. ty'ct IN HUNTING (b) The word hunting as used in this ordinance shall mean to cast the ray of any artificial light upon or over any lands that wildlife normally are found during the period of nighttime, (except in the normal course of driving a properly licensed motor vehicle on a road), while having in possession a firearm, crossbow, bow and arrow or other instrument capable of projecting a missile and killing or injuring any form of wildlife. Transportation is the heart of the meals program. The Council on Aging sends a bus every day to Martin, Helper and Price to shuttle seniors to the center. It also sends a bus twice each week to East Carbon to bring its seniors to Price for activities. Titles 7 and 3 fund the transportation. oGROCERIES o PICNIC SUPPLIES NIGHT SECTION I. DEFINITIONS kick-bac- k oGAS ... ORDINANCE PROHIBITING CARBON COUNTY, UTAH AN Hot meals is operating on a 1977 federal budget of $76,644. Title 20 for any meal provides a served to its recipients. Convenient Service 2 mp- 1) One meal each week goes to about 65 seniors in East Carbon City. The seniors can pay with cash or food stamps. The average donation last month was 50 cents Der person, Peterson said. Fast Circle Page to be amended and read: (b) Measurement of Gas For computing the volume of all gas produced or sold, the standard of pressure shall be 14.73 PSIA, regardless of the atmospheric pressure at the point of measurement and the standard of temperature shall be 60 degrees F . . . Carbon County Ordinance No. 138 We tell them to just put in what they can spare for the meal, since many of them already have high light and phone bills. They will hide 2,400 eggs in the major league baseball park for youngsters under three up to six years old. Those 7 through 12 years old will search in the Helper Park. Open from from (Continued The first hunt gets underway Price Park at 9:30 a. m. The Price Jaycees, sponsor, said this week it will be for children from age one up to sixth grade. Four areas will be designated for various ages. in 4 Price, Utah Hop The Easter Bunny will make stops Sun Advocate, m.w.MMW VUlVt I Emmons, Fayetteville, Ark.; numerous nieces and nephews, including Audrey Ballinger, Lake Salt Roy City; Darlington, Eldorado, Kan.; Merl Darlington, Hutchinson, Kan.; Hubert Darlington, Windfield, Kan. Graveside services were Olivet Tuesday at Mt. Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to the Wasatch Academy in Mount Pleasant. CLEVELAND-Ed- na May Tucker, 68, Cleveland, died April 2, 1977, in a Price hospital. Born Dec. 8, 1908, Cleveland, to William S. and Mary Alice Jensen Atwood. Married Vance Tucker, Aug. 29, 1923, Price. Later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Member, DUP. Visiting teacher message leader of Relief Society at time of death. Survivors: husband, Cleveland; sons and daughters, Douglas, Wendover, Mrs. Clyde (Mae) Lake, East Carbon City; Gerald, Van, both of Salt Lake City; Vard, Gardena, Calif.; Ben, Cleveland; Ted, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Ivan (Edith) Winder, Moab; Mrs. Dale (Dorrine) Christensen, Huntington, Allen, Kearns; 45 grandchildren; 30 greatgrandchildren; brothers and sister, Soren Edward, Ferron,; Hyrum, Salt Lake City; Arley, Price; Mrs. Willis (Leatha) Wilson. Funeral services were Tuesday, Cleveland LDS Ward Chapel. Burial, Cleveland City Cemetery. |