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Show PW -- Wednesday, April Price City Court Judge A. John Ruggeri March 21 Darrel W. Echols, failure to appear on citation in charge $50; Alan overloading, Bruce Davies, failure to appear on citation charging expired safety inspection, March 24 Scott Pilling, parked in no parking zone, $10; Douglas Clyde Rasmussen, failure to stop at red light, $15; A1 Johnson, disturbing the peace. $50; Patty S. Jones, speeding, $30; Larry Gene $25; Scott Lee Ward, expired safety inspection, $10; Melvin C. Hardy, expired safety inspection, $15 registration, Ray Barnhisel, expired plates, $10; Donald Ray Barnhisel, speeding, $20; Mary M. Sitterud, expired safety inspection, $10; Victor Lee Goudy, David (beer), Koncher, Ames, Ronnie Lee Doyal, overloading, $25; Stephen Craig Morris, overloading, $25; Ralph Keele, overloading, $25; Felix Charles Vouk, failure to stop at stop sign, $15. $25; Rasmussen, Donna $10; in no Carl L. parking parking zone, $15; Keller, March Vanmolie, expired $15; Norman (blocking driveway), $15. March 22 Horace Arthur Petty, improper use of farm plates, $25; Rudy Charles Bleggi, improper escort vehicle, $25; Vaughn S. Derrick, overloading, $36; Bill James Young, overloading, $33; Pearl Thelma Henrie, expired registration, LaVern Jack $15; Sovereign, $26; James speeding, Sterling Behling, improper backing, $25; Bicky David Passarella, speeding, $30; Patricia Martha Boothe, $15; expired plates, Michelle Powell, failure to stop at stop sign, $15. March March 27 Mr. and Mrs. Terry Anthony Marasco, Spring Glen, boy; Mr. amd Mrs. Michael Ray Dalpiaz, Helper, girl. March Mr. and Mrs. 28 David Crumpley, boy. Price, March 29 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Simms, Spring Glen, boy. March Mr. and Mrs. 30 Craig Eugene Johansen, Castle Dale, boy. March 31 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Vincent Geiss, Price, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Dick R. Allred, Price, boy; Mr. and Salable at auction 1540 head compared to 1236 last week and 1199 last year. Good attendance. Broad demand. Feeder cattle well in the Choice grade. Best 0 lbs. 42.80; Choice $37.00-41.5Mostly $38 0 Choice lbs. $36.00-37.70 Choice lbs. $35.80-37.64 Good suitable for grass. Feeder Holsteins demand steers under 600 lbs. $.50-00 higher, instances $2.00 on few packages. Other steers weak to 50 cents lower. Feeder heifers under 500 lbs. higher, lower. other heifers Slaughter cows weak to $ 50 lower. Not enough slaughter bulls for price comparison. Supply about 80 percent feeders with 3 hours left to $1.00-2.0- 0 expired $10; inspection, Luce, speeding, lbs. 0 400-50- $40.00-43.0- 0 f $35.50-38.2- Standard and Holsteins $26.00-29.0- 700-99- $26 50. 60. 0. lbs. 0 2-- Cutter $22.50-2- lbs. 0 lbs. $32.00-3- $31.00-3- 4 5 Choice April Schedule 80 ; 400-50- 0 75; Choice Slaughter Bulls: Few yield grade $31.25-3- lbs. 2, 1150-144- lbs. 5 individual 2095 50, $35 90. 3 no per family. April 9th, Cedar Mountain family campout. Steak fry from 7 to 10 p m. 7 $21 April 7, Cedar Mountain Egg Hunt. Special Eagles Easter Egg Hunt for the whole family and friends. April 10, 11 a.m. Easter Egg hunt. Prizes for special egg and most eggs. 1 p.m. Community Everyone Dinner. bring pot luck. r $38.50- - 25 Senior citizen events Great buy Wed. April 6 HMS, 12 noon, Pork Roast; 8:30 TRIP TO GASLIGHT THEATER; 1:30 Ceramics, Peggy Fiack; 7:00 Art Class, Carl Olsen. Thurs. April 7 HMS, 12 noon, Chicken Loaf; 12:30 TRIP TO SUNNYSIDE, Columbia & Horse Canyon; 1:00 Income Tax Counseling; 7:00 Ceramics, Peggy Fiack. Fri. April 8, HMS, 12 noon, Ham; EASTER PARTY; 8:00 Dance, American Legion Hall. Mon. April 11 HMS, 12 noon, Tuna Noodle Casserole; 12:30 Slide on Sanitation, Gerald Story; 2 00 Band; 2:00 Bingh Nursing Home; 7:00 Ceramics, Peggy Fiack; QUILTING ALL DAY!! Tues. April 12 HMS, 12 noon, Roast Beef; 12:30 HOW on mens cotton jeans. - RAPIST; 1:30 Arts & Crafts; 1:30 Macrame, Esther Burgess. April 23: Ice Capades with Dorothy Ha mill, Cost $8 00, Bus and ticket. Leave at 8 a.m. Show starts at 12 00 Filling up fast for Lake Powell. Get your reservations in TO SAY NO TO A . Call Sturdy 13 oz cotton denim jeans in flare bottom or bell bottom style Western cut in indigo dyed 4 inseams navy Sizes 637-508- 29-3- 30-3- sidewalk, $15. 20 off mens polyester blazer CLOSE-OU- T Sale 36 Reg. $45. Patch pocket blazer of texturized woven stretch polyester In fashion colors for regular, short, long 2 for 5 36-4- 6, Men's solid color sport shirts in long sleeve style Polyestercotton with contrast stitching. Short sleev- $30; it. Broadbent, $25; Few $27.00-2- 9 2-- Utility - 0. Feeder Heifers: 260-40- Good lbs. 508-69- 5 Cows- Slaughter Commercial safety Brent Nash, Harold D. special sportation permit, ( tran$15; jr exttden M. Woodruff, ex$20. inspection, pired safety Danny 365-66- lbs. 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LWALDE 2070 Also, Heaths first named is Lloyd not Lee as reported. An inaccurate headline appeared last week over Special Annual Convention. 6.99 te Nightgown ensemble is shift length with embroidered gown and robe Nylon tricot for sizes S,M,L. apologizes for any embarassment these mistakes may have caused. .M v ' (LIMITED SUPPLY 637-073- 2 , 'tS ; w VI Special 5.99 Men's dress slack of polyester solid knit has wide belt loops and flare hemmed bottoms Blue, green, or brown 2 in sizes 29-4- COLORS: HARD HAT HAS SERVICE Spot Ads Get Results! of polyestercotton S M L XL for 8 to 20 The worlds most fully automatic 20 lb. permanent press washer and dryer. another story about Kaiser. It said, Kaiser Steel Holds annual confab. The story, however, should have been headlined, Utah Credit Union League Holds 43rd Sun-Advoca- Boys' short sleeve stripe or solid crewneck shirts of Womens polyestercotton jersey stripes Or, solids of polyester knit They're navy, red, white, green or assorted stripes for juniors, S.M.L was for The Special 3for$5 110,000. The mixup occured when White & Gold) V' JCPenney ( I 3 Donation of one dozen eggs 0; lbs. $20; Franklyn overloading, $25; s lbs. 75. 0 The Fraternal order of Eagles No. 3740 will have live music every Saturday. A steak fry will be Friday and Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. Feeder Steers: Choice 300-40- Mark W. license, Vaughn K. overloading, Wilson, 00-3- 1 sell. Jim Wran Worley, expired safety inspection, $10; Richard Noal Scott, expired safety inspection, $10; Thurman Ernest Barger, speeding, $14; Francisco V. Garza, failure to stop at stop sign and expired drivers $27 800-89- $27.00-3- $.50-7- 5 Choice Linda S. expired safety 335-54- 0 0. 600-70- 1 Mrs. Walter Wayne Noyes, Price, boy. kinds for thin 500-70- 0 lbs $30 Good lbs. 50, Good 545-73- 0 500-60- 0; Price, Utah Sun Advocate, Eagles list activities Helen Mary 23 Kouris, $25; inspection, $25; Denise Grange, speeding, $10; Merrill C. Rounds, speeding and no Utah registration, $30; Boyd Thayn, no drivers license on person, $5; Clifton Dale Fisher, no log book and no medical card, $165; Clifton Dale Fisher, overloading, $36; Clifton Dale Fisher, no placarding on vehicle, $50; Dan G. Peck, speeding, $18; Carol Lee Hardy, failure to stop for school bus, $25; Clifford Kent Reid, Aola $42; overloading, Larain John, speeding, $16; Rolland Kenneth Jensen, driving on wrong side of road, $25; Louis Clark, speeding, $20; James J. Chidester, overloading, $45; Tony Herrera, parking on registration, Charles Boyd, improper parking Hal overloading, alcoholic Sheryl C. speeding, Felix unsafe road, $25; Michael William Kenney, speeding, $18; speeding, $20; Wayne Allen beverage $17; Charles Vouk, change of lanes, $15; Richard LaVar Downs, driving on wrong side of ; Phillip Cox, overloading, $25; Howard A. Warr, overloading, $25; Donald Anderson, insufficient Meek, salina auction Recent arrivals 6, 1977 - |