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Show mpmfmifeqm 2 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Friday, May 9, Tnrrrn' MgMp4fif4dpvqpiiifF4 nniirwuwuroorwt,,a i i 1986 Plane crash claims six lives (Continued from Page 1) munications command post at the airport Thursday morning. Other helicopter firms, including St. Marys Air Life in Grand Junction, volunteered their services for an air search while many local citizens volunteered to help on the ground. Wednesday night, Horsley along with members of the Jeep patrol and Richard and Ardith Keppler, managers of the airport, pondered over maps of the terrain for Thursdays air search while at the same time, Kaiser wmm two Deputy Dea Thayn and Eddie. Ellis, commander of the Carbon County Jeep Patrol, carry body recovery equipment to Teaching Mother's Day Ideas: Supplies Humorous books about the trials of Motherhood Guidance in Raising Children Beauty, Diet, Exercise Her favorite kind of fiction Inspirational books or poetry Motivational cassettes WALTON BOOKS 1187 EostMom (Castle Rock Square) New Book-CAN- YON HIKING GUIDE 84501 UT. East (801 contracted by Kaiser. Snow cats supplied by Carbon County, Mountain Bell, Division of Wildlife Resources and the U.S. Forest Service were also helicopter before flying to the crash site Extracation Thursday afternoon. Photo by Ed McKeever equipment was needed. a Complete line of Books and Price, officials and Carbon searchers coordinated the ground search in the Kaiser offices in Sunnyside, with thoughts of moving into the area by snow cats that night, but decided to wait until daylight. After reports of the missing plane were televised Wednesday, the sheriffs office received several reports that citizens had heard low flying aircraft around East Carbon. A rescue team with three helicopters from Hill Air Force Base was dispatched to the local airport to aid in the search Thursday morning along with Host families sought Host families are being sought for high school students for the in a school year 1986-8program sponsored by OPEN DOOR Student Exchange. The students come from 30 countries in Europe, Asia and Latin America. The students,, ages arrive in the United States in August 1986 and return to their own country in June 1987. They attend the local high school while living with their American host family. 7, 15-1- 8, All students have been thoroughly screened in their home countries, speak English and have spending money and medical insurance. Host families may deduct $50 a month for income tax purposes, and families with teenagers, young children or no children at all are welcome to participate. Families interested in participating should call OPEN DOOR toll free at Ghureh Directory PRICE CITY CHURCHES ASCENSION LUTHERAN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner 3rd East and 2nd North Al Carlock, Pastor Church CASTLE VALLEY CHURCH OF GOD Road and Dimick Old Wellington CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 637 7436 Lane PRICE ELEVENTHWARD Rev. Thomas Fisher David L. Donaldson, Bishop & e 637 5621 SPANISH ASSEMBLY OF GOD 690 E. 4th South Ernest Jimenez, Pastor CEU COLLEGE WARD Paul t. Keller, Bishop CHURCHES CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY River Street Joe Rodriguez, Pastor 250 ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 5 South Main Rev. Charles A. LaPenta, O.S.F.S. Pastor Res. 637 8703 NEW LIFE MINISTRIES Church 64 South Main WELLINGTON FIRSTWARD Clyde Davis, Bishop CHURCH OF CHRIST Carbonville Felix Turner, Pastor Church 637 4088 FIRST KINGDOM HALL OF J EHOV AH'S WITNESSES (Behind Blue Collar in Carbonville) Kingdom Hall Pat Vigil 637 5308 Dave Stevenson 637 2840 637 8307 BAPTISTCHURCH-WELLINGTO- N East Main Pastor, Warren Osburn Pastor, Andrew Lasslo 1285 WELLINGTON SECOND WARD Wayne E. Woodward, Bishop TRINITY CHRISTIAN CENTER 97 South 100 WELLINGTON THIRD WARD Rulon White, Bishop 637 1873 637 0847 East A.L. Patton, Pastor EAST CARBON AND SUNNYSIDE CHURCHES SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH (Sunnyside) Highway near Kaiser Mine c hrT stTTnaTid MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 130 North Second East Rev. Doug Grogan 637 5244 COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 10 North 2nd East Rev. Roy Lewis, pastor 637 0127 NOT RENAME DeTo URGES CATHOLIC CHURCH 210 North Carbon Ave. Rev. Gerald P. Lynch, Pastor SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 2821 So. Hwy. 10 WELLINGTON FOURTH WARD Rowe K. Zwahlen, Bishop THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DA- SAINTS Y PRICE FIRSTWARD Leslie W. Cunningham, Bishop HIAWATHA WARD 343 2381 SUNNYSIDE WARD Harold Reynolds, Bishop EAST CARBON WARD Jerry O.D. Lemon, Bishop PRICETHIRDWARD Delvin McFarlane, Bishop HELPER FIRSTWARD 637 3080 Kenneth E. Callahan, Bishop 472 3035 HELPERSECONDWARD August Pollastro, Bishop 637 1245 PRICE FIFTH WARD Michael R. Jensen, Bishop sprTnggl e n ward Roger P. Rowley, Bishop PRICESIXTHWARD ST. MATTHEWS EPISCOPALCHURCH 77 South 6th East Steve Carlson, Bishop Francis, Pastor ASSUMPTION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 61 South 2nd East Rev. Constantine Palasis SCOFIELD John Nielson, Bishop PRICESEVENTHWARD Joe Goodrich, Bishop CARBONVILLE FIRST WARtT Robert Olson, Bishop 472 5562 PRICE EIGHTH WARD Dan B. Madsen, Bishop The wreckage of the plane was spotted by personnel in one of the Kaiser helicopters about 9 a.m. the After Thursday. coordinates of the area where the plane was down were determined, the helicopters landed and found the occupants of the plane were all dead. According to a member of the Air Force team, three of the occupants had been thrown from the wreckage while three remained inside. Body recovery efforts continued through the afternoon and Horsley said he hoped that the bodies would be out sometime Thursday. As of midafternoon, removal had not been made. Snow and wind in the rugged terrain caused poor visiblity and slowed the recovery efforts. 29-3- County are sponsored by 0 airport, according to sources. We knew the weather was Horsley said, fielding bad, questions from reporters regarding the cause of the crash. Emergency shelter management training Shelter Emergency management training is being offered by the Carbon County Emergency Management Office to residents of Carbon County. This training is certified by the Federal Emergency Management state the Agency, through Comprehensive Emergency Management Office, (Civil Defense). Contents of the training include how to establish an emergency shelter, (in a school, church, senior center, etc.); how to receive and keep track of evacuees; how to deal with a variety of emergencies that can occur in an emergency shelter; how to do feeding programs in shelters; and how to close an emergency shelter. The course dates are May 14 and 15 from 6:30-1- 0 p.m. at the of Social Utah Department Services, 2nd floor, Room 250, 90 North 100 East, (use north entrance). For certification is is attend both evenings. The instructor for this training will be Joyce Marsing. Marsing is the disaster response coordinator for the Department of Social Services and has been certified as an instructor for necessary to Federal Emergency Management Shelter training courses. Prior to her current position, she was an employee of the State Health Department, Emergency Medical Services Bureau and trained emergency medical technicians. Shelter Emergency management training course is designed for those persons with emergencydisaster food and shelter responsibilities; i.e. school personnel, senior citizens center staff and persons with disaster response assignments from within their church affiliations, civic clubs or The neighborhoods. up to date. (Continued from Page 1) to get an attorney. Later, the case was recalled and defense attorney Luke Pappas entered a plea of guilty for Fisher. Schindler said he felt there was a misunderstanding and that no promise with regard to sentencing had been made. Schindler said he had agreed to recommend any jail sentence or fine be suspended upon Fishers keeping current on his support obligations and his bringing the amount in arrears 888 2457 fTrstbaptTstoujrch East Carbon City Pastor, Roy Southern DRAGERTON COMMUNITY CHURCH OF THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 501 West Highway Pastor Duane Hanson CALVARY FAITH PENTECOSTAL CHURCH .Grant Avenue Rev. Joel Wimberly sentencing. After receiving an assurance from Fisher that he understood that, Ruggeri accepted the plea and set sentencing for June 18 at 9:30 a.m. Mineral surveys (Continued from Page include 1) Phipps-Deat- h Escalante Canyon, Hollow, Canyon, Grand Devil, (south), Ellen-Blu- e Dark Gulch, Dirty Horseshoe Canyon Fiddler Butte, Mt. Hills, and Bull Mountain. The first four may be purchased from Open-Fil- e Services Section (OFSS), Western Distribution Branch, U.S. Geological Survey, Box Federal Center, Denver, 25425, Colo. 80225. Others may from Western holTtrTnTty EPISCOPALCHURCH 600 Denver Ave. Douglas Bon, Warden Ruggeri then said he would refer the case to the Division of State Corrections for a presentence report and that he wanted Fisher to understand that the acceptance of the guilty plea and the recommendations didnt in any way tie the hands of the court with regards to Baldwin Truckload Sale Direct from Factory DISCOUNTS Own a New Baldwin Console Piano be purchased Distribution Branch, U.S. Geological Survey, Box 25286, Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80225. Copies of all seven mineral survey reports may be reviewed in the BLM Utah State Office, 324 South State Street, Salt Lake City, or in BLM district offices in Vernal, Moab, Richfield, Cedar City or at 2370 South 2300 West, Salt Lake City. copyright 1986 Inc. All rights reserved. All property of Inc. No part hereof may be reproduced without prior written consent. Sun Advocate CARBONVILLE SECONDWARD Dennis A. Blackburn, Bishop 637 0704 Church Listings GETHSEMANE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Denver Ave. & Hwy. 123 Rev. Salvator G. Serrano BRANCiH 637 6816 637 2956 GOOD SHEPHERD CATHOLIC CHURCH 105 Second East, East Carbon Father Donald Hope Lamar Powell, Bishop 888 5580 PRICE SECONDWARD Mark Parker Page, Bishop PRICE FOURTHWARD Michael A. Harrison, Bishop PRICE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 510 East 100 South Dave Helbling, Pastor Perry C. 637 0106 HELPER CITY Reece A. Bawden, Bishop PRICETENTHWARD of Kaiser. The wreckage was found miles from Price according to a U.S. Geological Survey map. According to coordinates, it was due east of East Carbon City. Horsley said the wreckage was at about 9,000 feet elevation on the northeast slope of a mountain, fairly high on a ridge. No real cause for the crash could be determined at a press conference with Horsley and Jim Harding, a represetative from Kaiser. Something really bad had to have happened, Horsely said. Harding confirmed that the well airplane crew was new the area and very qualified well. The Kaiser plane was a frequent visitor at the Carbon Circuit court PRICE NINTH WARD Leland Gottfredson, Bishop Res. Located midway between Price Helper on Hwy. 6 (Exit otf Hwy. on Chapman Road). Bob Clement, Pastor CHURCH East (Episcopal Church) C. Francis, Pastor Perry 77 South Sixth reportedly used in ground search efforts Thursday morning, manned by deputies, Jeep posse members and employees US PS 5263-800- 0 Published Every Wednesday and Inc. Friday by the 76 W. Main, Price, Utah 84501. Phone (801 ) 2 the following businesses: 617-073- Emery County Progress Castle Dale 381-243- 1 City Market "Drive a Little . . . Save a Lot" Creekview Shopping Center Kaiser Steel Corp. 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