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Show 10 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1977 Farmers Home revises water grants more the Farmers grants under President that Home A liberal formula for determining the amount of grant funds, supplementing loans available for improvement of rural Administration (Fm-HA- Carters droughtto ), the agencys assistance program County Supervisor, help communities diminished Stephen W. Hatch, having help to finance drought emergency water system projects. In calculating a ability to communitys community an Utah emergency in All counties repay affected in by systems conditions, been made designated drought loan for water system drought, has been put have FmHA into effect in Carbon eligible for FmHA areas. Applications for improvement, and Emery Counties by emergency loans and projects approved previously has taken must be made in time into account existing to be indebtedness only for for funds water facilities. The Sepobligated by new formula lets tember 30, 1977. water announced this week. water supplies, resulting from drought wmi'inyai Better Service is FmHA take into acSupervisor count the applicants County Hatch said the revised existing indebtedness regulations will enable for all purposes. This is FmHA to apply a expected to increase formula on grants the grant portion of similar to that used by FmHA funding of many other federal agencies projects. yours gt Insurance TATTON WEVE Price of From 1st and 4th wards New Seventh Ward created Senior Citizens can attend CEU without tuition The Price Seventh east of Cedar Hills Ward of the Church of Drive and north of U.S. Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y 6 will be in the new Saints was created ward. Sunday in a joint Paul B. Crookston meeting of the Price was sustained as the First and Fourth bishop of the new ward Wards. and his counselors are Stephen R. Heidelberg, The new ward will first counselor and include parts of the G. Brown, and buy class and year Citizens aged 62 This over will now be able to materials. imwill attend classes at The program HB60 passed College of Eastern plement Utah without paying by the 1977 State the tuition. Legislature. Fourth Philip and second counselor. Wards, Stake President Joseph Bud Fausett These free Recently the State Board of Regents classes will be offered F. Dean Walton told was sustained as the 800 moved to implement to Senior Citizens approximately ward clerk and Gerald two of the the members audit beginning this Fall wards. program for Senior Quarter at CEU. We've moved so YOU would hove more parking and less traffic First regular it non-cred- no-co- st See US for ail your insurance needs Citizens. TATTON Insurance 836 E. 1st North -6- 37-1 848 BE apply to and day classes This will The enrollment for Senior Citizens will be on a space available basis and they will be required to pay an annual registration fee not to exceed $10 per Special only. registration dates and for Senior times Citizens will be announced at a later date. THE ANDERSON LUMBER ANSWER MANS n, (mmmn ANNUAL YOURCHOICE 6" 12 POWERLOCK TAPE reg. $7.79 reg. $9.15 24 LEVEL reg. $9.85 MITRE BOX Rockwell 10 INCH Hammer TAKE OUT TAKE OUT TAKE OUT De A 3" 10, 14 in. Pipe Wrench Sets Bench Vise Appliance Wire $239" FREE 10 DADO SET W HEAVY DUTY ELECTRIC WIRE WITH GROUND 4400 15 Opera. HEAVY DUTY BARBECUES DOUBLE INSULATED FINISHING SANDER Reg. 89.95 SAVE $6995 $g80 7V4 $1709 1 1 CIRCULAR SAW variable speed DRILL 4007 CORDLESS DRILL For your protection look and see who is at the door before you open it. Rest easy with this Ajax 160 degree - Solid Brass Door Viewer. $-Q- 606-3-- 6 reg. $1.99 609-3-- 6 reg. $1.47 $-fQ- 12 ft. TOW CHAIN 08 license on person, expired license, $15; Donald William Peterson, $25; overloading, G. Averett, speeding, $10; George Clair Larson, speeding, $20; Mary K. Roberts, no drivers license on person, $5; Tony Nick Siaperas, expired expired drivers safety inspection, $20 Patricia E. Prettyman, license, $15; Robert S. David Alan Boyack, expired drivers license, $15; Kelly, 249 780 only $099 MOLDED SEAMLESS TOILET SEAT 3rd BEG $J99 WEEK PRICES EFFECTIVE THR0UCH SEPT. 22 20 Pc. SOCKET SET Metric $5; SENIOR CITIZEN NEWS September 14 September 20 no registration, $20; Wednesday HMS 12:30 p.m. Roast Beef; 1 Allen Brent Guptill, Common Heart Disease & p.m. Film 7 expired registration, Disorders; p.m. Art Class. Mark Robinson, Thursday $15; HMS 12:30 p.m. Baked Chicken; 1 on a public littering p.m. Rhythm Band; 7 p.m. Ceramics. Nick Friday $25; road, HMS 12:30 p.m. Salmon Loaf; 1 p.m. Mahleres, improper Bingo; 8 p.m. Dance. HMS 12:30 p.m. Baked Pork Chops; parking (blocking Monday sidewalk), $15; Cheryl 10 to 12 p.m. DIABETES CLINIC; 2 p.m. Feichko, no drivers Band - Nursing Home; 7 p.m. Ceramics. license, $5; Keith Tuesday HMS 12:30 p.m. Swiss Steak; 1 p.m. Elliott Rauzon, Janet Evans (Sing Along); 1 p.m. Arts & speeding, $34; Kevin Crafts. Scroggin, improper A short afternoon trip was enjoyed Tuesday parking, $10. Sept. 6th, by thirty one Senior Citizens, who were driven by'John Smith on the Fun Bus September 1 to Desert Lake Waterfowl Management Area Rodney Owen Wilson, where many different birds were seen, indriving while under the Ibis, Great Blue Heron, cluding inof influence with a wing spread of 6 feet and Canadian toxicating liquor, $200; Geese. Dean Pierce Bartlett, Two more trips are being planned, one to leaving the scene of Spanish Fork Canyon on Thursday Sept. 15, accident, $25; Bruce to see the Autumn leaves and another to Rogers, disturbing the Green River for Melon Day and across peace, $100; Rudy CALL AND MAKE RESERVATIONS White-Face- d 0. How to . . .with Pete KSL-T- V Channel QUALITY FRESH MEATS 5 Another in a series of weekly programs featuring Pete Prlain and easy home will help that improvement projects save energy and money. This week; What Insulating Is All About Folders are available on many of Pete's "How to projects at all Utah Power offices and most building supply dealers. 25-l- PAK b. . . elf . . lbs Steak, lbs Stew & 50-l- I lbs Roast, Boiling $099 piiiiei ESomt J 4 lbs Ground Beat, 1 $0195 Jo 14 lb Roast, Round, English eludes T Bone, 14 lbs Ground Boiling Beef ra STATE PAK b. includes Rump, Round, Rolled Cut ft Chuck 14 lbs Steak, in Rib, Round, Cube B Sirloin Tip Beel, I lbs Stew Beef. J lbs Also 20 & 40 lb. Pork Poks 7 '"t - INSPECTED $61 95 ' Feedlot & Wholes-Sides-C- Retail Sale uts Custom Cutting 8:30 to 6:30 & Process Mon. thru Sat. THAYN RANCH iiiali SB This is the first expansion of wards in Price for several years. A new ward was created in Carbonville recently though. Senior Citizen Events 12:00 Noon Sat., Sept. 17, 88 Reg. 3.30 I James Tuesday. Harris, Louis Sullivan, expired $15; registration, Debra F. Grako, expired safety inspection, $10; Peggy Sue Birch, speeding, $10; Judy G. Eugene Musgrave, improper registration, $15; Dick . I 7 Pc. DRILL BIT SET drivers $15; p.m. Wednesday; and Primary, 3:35 p.m. VIEWERS EASILY INSTALLED IN ANY WOOD DOOR ED license, Relief Society, 7:30 DOOR 9 $24K ONLY drivers Heimlich, overloading, SABER SAW BLADE SET 4500 Mary A. Branch, $5; $30; speeding, Lewis Raymond 4310 2 SPEED JIG SAW trailer no Roy 990 YOUR CHOICE ONLY expired Evening Wednesday; $25; Draper, small claims overloading, division, $73.50; Sharon Tracy J. Jeffs, no Miller, small claims drivers license, $25; division, $199.30; Oliver Herbert Don Smith, no registration Frank camper $50; and speeding, $25; overloading, Phyllis M. Allred, no Phillip Gary Cox, drivers license on speeding, $18; Vernon person, $5; Laura S. Raymond Crow, speeding, $10; Berrie, overloading, Mark Alan Hunt, $32.80; Jay Lewis speeding, $20; Max C. Marx, expired Chadwick, speeding, registration, $15; Irene $20; Lenard D. Jones, Garcia Welch, expired $15; overloading, $27; Paula registration, Ann Mills, speeding, Harry Lester Shippen, $30; Mark Edward reckless driving, $75; Murphy, speeding, $20; Owen Lee Hadden, Bruce Eugene Brown, expired registration, speeding, $20; Angelo $15; Lisa D. Jones, S. Marchetti, expired speeding, $20; Frank plates, $15; Deborah Samuel Schmidt, Kay Berry, improper speeding, and expired drivers license, $25; turn, $15. Edward T. Grundy, 2 September $16. speeding, B. Turner, Trejo registration, $30; Clair Francisco Henry Anderson, in- Ramirez, no drivers sufficient registration, license on person and Anthony Paul Palacios, unlawful possession of a firearm on the Bow and Arrow Hunt, $50; QUIET SWITCH LIGHT SOCKET TABLE SAW Frank August 30 W. Nations, speeding, $10; Jill D. Schanz, expired registration, $15; Raymond Vernon Berrie, expired safety inspection, $20; Clair Henry Anderson, no and RECEPTACLE MOTORIZED $20. Relief Wednesday; 10 a.m. Society, Price City Court A. John Ruggeri, Judge special transportation K. Jones, no drivers reg. $8.99 .16 Oz. Jim Dandy Orvin Edwards, ex- Rasmussen, no brake pired safety inspection, lights on trailer, $25; $20; Melody Mecham, Thelma B. Jewkes, failure to stop for expired registration, school bus, $25; John $15; Jack LaVern expired Kilfoyle, speeding, $20; Sovereign, Don Albert Rose, ex- safety inspection and registration, pired safety inspection, expired $10; vConnie Clark $35; Robert Dee Allen, Norton, speeding, BLOCK PLANE SCORE BIG SAVINGS with the accent on tools. Equip or add to your workshop with these special values on quality brand-nam- e power tools and hand tools right now...and check our stores for other big bargains in this greatest of all Fall events. Walker as assistant begin meeting in the ward clerk. Price Stake Center Phil Renquist was September 18. The sustained as the sacrament meeting executive secretary of that day will be the first the new ward. official ward meeting. of With the division Meeting times for the the Price First Ward, Ronald J. Cook was Seventh Ward will be released from that as follows: Priesthood, bishopric and Elsworth 8 a.m.; Sunday School, C. Hardy was sustained 9:30 a.m.; Sacrament as the new second Meeting, 4 p.m. Fast 4 Meeting, counselor. p.m.; The new ward will Mutual, 7:30 p.m. The boundaries of the new ward run from the I north end of Cedar Hills Drive to U.S. 6, then John $25; L.H. Smallwood, east along that highAugust 29 way to the boundaries Stone Thum, speeding, improper parking, $15; Christo-phersoof the Wellington $20; Jeen Orvin Ed- Larry J. Wards. Those living wards, overloading, illegal of $42; Elaine Morgan consumption alcoholic by beverage a Turnbow, expired $25. $10; minor, inspection, safety John Denton, no brakes on trailer, $25; Jeen August 31 Ron Dee regular daytime extended Crookston, center, Stephen R. Heidelberg, first counselor, left, and Philip G. Brown, second counselor, right. the bishopric of the newly created Seventh Ward are: Bishop Paul B. members The 4 BRAND East i of Wellington Myton road turnoff BEEF A07 OAAF |