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Show pwiryn Klrrj s j1 aii' f?4 , I ' f tjfmmm&v&r' , ; First aid efforts fail to revive victim Emergency 1977 May 11, Wednesday, first aid failed to revive a Kenilworth man who was thrown from a car which rolled on the ? VM J?j l.fTTS lPl ( BiSmm M m road early Kenilworth Sunday morning. Frank Jaimez died enroute to Carbon Hospital after the administration of Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation and by Highway Patrol Troopers Larry Taylor and Jerry Denison. Utah Taylor said Jaimez and - u.nlL.pw:nftv'iti'j Stavar left, and Ken Nielson dust for on small fingerprints appliances. Helper Policemen Karl rs rsirisoclc tore truck. Small appliances, ranging from digital clocks to tape recorders, were taken off three shelves and put into a large cardboard box and left in the store. Burglars struck Mutual Furniture & Hardware Co. of Helper early Tuesday morning for the second time in six months, fleeing with worth of televisions, microwave ovens and small appliances. vehicle. About 30 minutes later Turner spotted a truck matching the description slightly north of the south Helper intersection on U.S. Highway 6. He followed the truck to the Utah Highway Patrol Peerless Checking Station where he arrested the driver. 17-m- 15-in- television sets and two microwave ovens. All were r. Sun-Advoca- te Meanwhile, officers lifted unpacked. from the merchandise left in the store. They will send them to Weber State College for analysis. fingerprints The owners said they would take inventory later occurred. Thieves broke a window on the door in the southwest part of the building which leads to the alley next to the Kiva Cafe and pryed off the lock. Tuesday determine morning to whether else was taken. The results of the inventory had not been completed at press time. anything The thieves apparently they hauled the merchandise through the left the sore shortly after a alley to at least one waiting witness called Helper Of Then suffered minor (See Jaimez obituary elsewhere in this Vigil injuries. Family Unity Month searched the town getting a description of the Mutual Furniture owners Joe Rolando and John M. Skerl said the items taken two included two and one suspect arrested on suspicion about 30 minutes after the theft was released later Tuesday on his own recognizance, said Helper Chief of Police Karl Star-vaHe told the how the burglary A which swerved left of center, overcorrected and went off the right side of the road, rolling onto its side. The driver has not been determined, he added. issue). ficer Ray Turner pickup Joe Vigil, 28, of Helper were riding west bound in a car On Dec. 11 burglars kicked in the front door and several hundred dollars of merchandise, stole amguns, including munition, a television, radios and records. proclaimed in Price WHEREAS, The foun- dation of our World, our County our State and our Community lies in the family and, WHEREAS, Strong family ties tend to solidify neighborhoods and communities in A im general. NOW I THEREFORE, Walter T. Axelgard, Mayor of Price City, do hereby proclaim Allen Baird greets customers at JB's Big Boy. the six week period between ''Mothers Day and Fathers Day 1977 as UNITY FAMILY MONTH and urge all citizens to take time to strengthen their individual families. Signed the ninth day of May 1977 A D. Walter T. Axelgard Mayor JBs The newest BIG BOY Family Restaurant opened in Price Tuesday. The restaurant is on Main Street and 700 East with 3,250 square feet and is known as 100 the plan. Tom executive JBs Godfrey, said the unit is very efficient in its use, seating 100 with parking for 60 cars. The building was erected by F.C. Stangl, Inc. at a cost of approximately t, tea? fXfr ifon h hours of the restaurant will be from 6:00 a.m. to 1:00 a m., Sunday through feature of plan, according to Godfrey, is its special alcove which can be used for private dining and-o- r $150,000. A unique the 100 with closing hours on Friday and Saturday extended to 2:00 a.m. The manager of this new unit is Allen Baird and his assistant night manager is Alan Emmett and Roger Wilson the day assistant manager. Thursday meetings. Godfrey stated that the area in Price had been under consideration for some time and that JBs is happy to be opening a restaurant in the fast growing city of Price. 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