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Show Salinq Auction DATSUN PlO front wheel drive wagon, $2,500 or best offer. after 5 P.M. 1977 , FORD, stick, V 8 flathead original. $400 or trade for guns. four-door- Average 34p very 5204b trucks through government agencies in your area. Many sell for under $200. CARS, 1.00-2.0- available k .. , y ,:vr ' bulls 1.00-1.5- 0 about 70 PLYMOUTH DUSTER good running condition, $550 or best offer. 637-350- 5204p low PINTO wagon, UTILITY TRAILER, 13x 7, dual axle, covered van, hydraulic brake system. Call anytime, 5134p power WANTED USED steering and brakes, air, engine, ex- six sleeper. SANDRAIL FRAME with front end and transaxle, $450. Call until 5 P.M. 5202p 3 ask Thompson. 97r4-Wheele- CHEVROLET 1980 SAND RAIL, Volkswagon good conengine dition. Good buy! Call 5222p SUBARU -eHATCHBACK xcellent condition, only 11,000 miles. Immaculate SWB. condition under miles. 12,000 5222p excellent 1978 condition, air, velour interior, AMFM, tilt, control, speed defogger. anytime evenings, Saturday or Sunday. Will take good tradein. 520tf (Dir). 472-506- $8,250. 5154b must sell, excellent new condition; upholstry and engine. Call 5134p VOLKSWAGON STATION wagon needs front body work. Fuel injected, trans- mission, $250. automatic until Call P.M. 5 5202p VOLVO STATION wagon or car wanted. Will pay cash. CHEVROLET 4x4 1976 Also, Chevrolet 4x4 pickup. Contact Mr. Holt, 1974 pickup. FORD 1976 4 x 4, firm! (Serious inquiries only). Call after 5 P.M. $3,500 FORD 1977 x low 4 R N D U E OUTBOARDS! Check our introductory price offer on the 1980 Evinrudes. Driftwood Marine Service, 201 South Main, Helper. 5204b 23 18 FT. DAY CRUISERS beautiful, custom to your specs. Wholesale 5138p prices! FT. SK, red and white, 455 Olds, new engine. or Make offer. 637-081- 5202b 18 salutatorian miles, automatic, air, AM-F- radio, radial tires on white with rims spoke camper shell. cellent condition. Ex- 5222p INTERNATIONAL V8, Scout, transstandard mission. $3,000 or best offer. 637 3445. 1976 4x4, MOTO GUZZI 850 cc 1973 low bike, HP EVINRUDE motor for sale. Asking $350. Call 5204p buy! 748 2813. 586p excellent YZ250H 1981 new bars and rings, Bogensen condition, Team JT Reeds. Yamaha pants size 32 and team JT jerseys. Brand new gloves and other YAMAHA 1100XL, cessories, candy apple red, custom pin 5154b striping. CHEVY TON stake bed good shape, 1973 or 5202f FT. PACE Arrow many extras. Under 8,000 miles. Call to see, or 637-597- with CHEVY ONE-toenclosed box bed, new new 350 engine, transmission. Call until 5 P.M. 5202p n 3 5202b TON with cattle rack and 350 V8 CHEV ELITE trailer, 30.5 ft., self contained, air conditioned, forced air BLAZON 1976 fifth-whe- furnace, large gas or Asking refrigerator electricity. All $6,000. hookups See at included. Phone Helper, after 6 P.M., 472-383- 4298p . FT. VISTA Liner, 1971 21 d excellent condition. or 6 637-101- 5224p 1979 LAYTON SKYLOUNGE, 26 ft., exsleeps nine cellent condition, $5,500. 5204p NORTHERN 1968 COACH, 15 ft., three-wa- refrigerator, electric water pump, $1,200.637-6844- . 5134p NOMAD 23 ft. RV 1976 -e- xcellent condition. Two holding tanks, large water Pulled ap1,000 proximately extra tank. miles. $3,800. or 687 9271. PICK-U- 687-905- 5202f CAMPER, Call Rufus $350. Albrechtson, two-ca- pickup, ) 748 2219. International engine complete with clutch and transmission takeoff. power ROADRUNNER TRAILER, 18 ft., sleeps six. Good condition. Call 637 5070. 5222p She hopes to fulfill her requirements to become a certified public accountant. Her favorite classes have been accounting and astronomy. She enjoys playing the piano, skiing, and bowling. She graduated from Carbon in 1979 with high honors and has attended the past two years on academic scholarships. She will attend the U of U next fall on an honors and entrance scholarship. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hanson. Man apprehended Continued from Page 1 ) at $989, Draughon said. ( valued One of the weapons was recovered on the premises by police. Price Police Officer Clarence Christensen said he was summoned to the store by a burglar alarm and saw someone looking out of the front glass window. He said as he approached the door, the individual started running toward the rear of the store. A glass window adjacent to the front door had been broken and was apparently the point of entry, Draughon said. Christensen said he requested reinforcements and all entrances to the building were sealed off. An initial search was un- - successful, but Price Police Officer Mark Liddiard and Sgt. Don Blackburn of the Sheriffs Department saw the suspects foot come through the false ceiling near the front of the store, Christensen said. Deputies Kevin Drolc and Bill Downard then located the subject in the attic and held him at bay until Boyack arrived with the ladder, Christensen said. Participating in the search besides Liddiard, Draughon, Christensen, Drolc, Blackburn and Boyack were Price Police Sgt. Dean Holdaway and Officer Ed Shook, and Sheriffs Deputy Dea Thayn. Investigation is continuing in the case. S204p DODGE loaded with 1976 VAN extras. Must see to appreciate. $3,500 or best offer. Leave message at 5134p DODGE with TWO-to- enclosed box bed, hydraulic liftgate and electric winch. Newly rebuilt 318 engine, rear axle. Call two-spee- d until 5 P.M. 5202p FORD FOURyard fair dump truck 1966 $1,100. condition, or 5202f Mortuary and interment in Redwood Memorial Estates, Salt Lake City. Mary Pauli Limone Belma M. HELPER Mary Pauli former 92, Limone, Helper resident, died May 18 in Oakhurst, Calif. COLORADO SPRINGS -BShe was bom Jan. 19, elma Miller Forsythe, 1889 in Bolazano, Italy to 63, former long - time Sam and Caroline Pauli. Price, Utah resident, died Married Joe Limone on May 19, 1981, at her home in Colorado Springs. August 16, 1906, Lead-villColo. He died Nov. Born June 15, 1918, to 9, 1960. Roy and Mattie Wilberg She was a member of Miller, at Castle Dale, the Catholic Church and a Utah. Married Leonard charter member of E. Forsythe, May 1935, Sorella Stela D American Price. Survivors: husband; Lodge 31. She is survived by three children, Nelda Pappas, Mrs. Denver, Colo.; Mrs. daughters; Forsythe e, Barra, Marvin Josephine Oakhurst, Calif.; Rose Mary Topolovic, Spring Glen; and Mrs. Rena Higginson, Granger. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren and several great - grandchildren. Mass of the Christian Burial, was held at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Helper. Burial was in Mt. View Cemetery, Helper. ( Continued from Page 1 ) about wunuug in iiie cemetery. Olsen and his crew have been busy getting the grounds in shape for the spring weather and Memorial Day services. They have been clearing the dandelions from the grounds that spread from the school yard next door; the lawn mowers have been running full loruu and the sprinkler system is -watering down the green carpet like grass. Working in the cemetery doesnt bother Olsen one bit. He used to come there at night to water the lawns. The only time he got scared was when a large dog came up behind him. It isnt the dead people Im worried about, its the live ones. 1979 GMAC and 1981 truck one-to- Jo) (Betty Pfannanstiel, Riverton, Wyo.; Lee, Buena Vista, Colo.; Larry, Colorado Springs, Colo.; 21 sisters, grandchildren; Mrs. City on May 15. She was bom Nov. 7, 1905 in Vernal, Utah to Raymond A. and Anna Laura Syddall Neilson. Married Vincent M. Sumner on Dec. 29, 1929 in Salt Lake City. He died April 25, 1966. She married Harry L. Covell on Jan. 5, 1973. She was a graduate of Carbon High School where she was active in music. She was past president of the Ladies Elks in Price and served as a historian for the of Utah University flatbed trailer each. $5,000 5134b PICKUP Good two tone condition, paint, two gas tanks, 1976 GMC air conditioner. 5202p SUCCESS STORY SOLD Pickup and Trailer, says Mi. Gundetson, in one week ol in the Caibon Emery t County AOS. Shopping Call Mart 637 0732 WANE release of some under the prisoners with federal and state cooperation of judges to make room guidelines. County Sheriff Ross more, Horsley Horsley has said said. The capacity would security problems exist at the present be increased from 16 facility because of its to 30 prisoners if the new addition is built. design and location. There would be It is full at least 50 and percent of the time, maximum ( Continued from Page necessitating 4) -- Mothers Club. She was a primary teacher. Survivors include; her husband Harry Covell, Salt Lake City; two sons; E. Raymond Sumner, Salt Lake City and V. Mack Sumner, Davenport, Iowa; eight grandchildren; and six great grandchildren. Also survived by three sisters; Mrs. Israel (Lela) Fackrell, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Verl (Laura) Wright, Layton; Mrs. Max (Alberta) Llewellyn and two brothers; Raymond Neilson, Salt Lake City and Royal Neilson, Sacramento, Calif. Funeral services were at Tuesday Memorial Estates held Sunnyside, Utah 84539. We reserve the right to accept or reject any and or all bids. Published in the Sun Advocate May 22, 27, 29; June 3, 5 and 10, 1981. awarding of bids on the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Price City Council Price City on Emery County the County Recreation Complex and Emery Maintainence contracts. By order of Glenn Butt County Clerk Published in the Sun Advocate May 22, 1981. early medium V and security area 1 interrogation facilities and an exercise WHKl Y Nl WSfAEf Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Price, Utah, and the Redevelopment Agency of Price, Utah, will hold a joint public hearing on Wednesday, May 27, 1981, beginning at 7:30 p.m., in the City Council Chambers in the Price City Hall. The puipose of the public hearing is to consider the second year action for the Price Homestead City plan North Redevelopment Boulevard, Price, Utah. Project Area herein Contract services include described as follows: play landscaping, at the Beginning ana fencing. equipment Southeast Intersection of be will Bids publicly the comer of 200 North opened and read at the 300 West Street, said Carbon County School comer also being the Board Offices at 65 East Northwest comer of Ixit Fourth North, during the Block Local Boards June 6, 4th meeting. All bids must be submitted by 7:30 p.m. on June 4th at the Carbon County School Board Office. A certified or cashiers check or bid bond of not less than five percent of the amount of the (5) bid, drawn payable to the order of the Carbon County School Board shall accompany the bid. This check or bid bond, of the accepted bidders, shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the contract. Instructions, plans and in good Additional submitted. sets may be had for the direct cost of printing. These requirements will be waived for current members of A.G.C. (General Contractors). All bidders shall be pre - Pre qualified. EMERY COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS -- qualification forms may be obtained at the office of the Architect. No bidder may withdraw his Due to a change in the for a period of of mailing proposal schedule days after the date thirty Valuation Notices, the set for the bid opening. Board of Equalization The Carbon County meetings for 1981 have School Board reserves been re - scheduled as the right to accept any or follows. to reject any or all May 27, 1981 meeting proposals or waive any scheduled in Green River informality in a proposal. has been rescheduled at William A. Jewkes The Senior Citizens Clerk - Treasurer Center in Green River Carbon County from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 School Dist. p.m. on June 30, 1981. Published in the Sun 1981 Advocate May 20, 22 and June 10, Equalization meeting is 27, 1981. rescheduled at Fausett Moituary in Castle Dale from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 Since 1939 p.m. on July 8, 1981. The Board of Equalization for the Business License Ordinance is rescheduled for 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 Funeral Home noon on that same date. Published in the Sun R.T. Mitchell Advocate May 22, 1981. Robert H. Etzel Bradley G. Burrows HifcP NIMUSM4NC MlO ummmm nniifrt.p jNuiviisEAST UtaJi CoiNs at JENSEN AUDIO 20 No. Carbon Ave. in Price F", Agency Sealed bids will be received by the Carbon County School Board for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation and services at the Castle Heights Elementary 750 documents COfJ W tNt HI Box Redevelopment NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Distinctive Within Service the Means Ot 637-266- I.';--- TH( P.O. the consideratiun condition within seven calendar days after the bids are opened and if a bid is submitted. The deposit shall be forfeited if the documents are retained beyond four calendar days prior to bidding if a bid is not JocDdl 5 Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the Emery County Board of Commissioners has been scheduled for May 27, 1981 at 6:45 p.m. for the purpose of additional every week (Soiin 7746-- NOTICE 531-76- MEETING bids Please submit written bid to Kaiser Steel Credit Now Available sections, two sections for female prisoners, two drunk tanks and two holding tanks, one of which would be a soft tank for prisoners with mental problems. The addition would also include control Model (Ar-det- NOTICE OF CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Credit Steel will accept through June 15, 1981 on the following: 1977 Gremlin 6, 2 Dr. Sumner Bond vote nears Haile (30 ft.) Kaiser Union Merlin (Uydella) and Peterson, Spring Glen, specifications proposal blanks will be on Utah; Mrs. Ralph file in the office of EdCrawford, Helper; & Daniels Maureen Killian, Price; wards Inc. 525 East Associates, Mrs. Carl (Dona) Asbury, Third South, Salt Lake Mrs. O. Grant (Freda) City, Utah 84102, phone Rowley, both Salt Lake after May 21, 1981 City; a son, James where they may be consulted or secured for preceded her in death. Funeral Friday, 1 p.m., the purpose of bidding. and Plans Clea Spring Glen, Utah, Ward, where friends may call specifications may be Coveil one - half hour prior to obtained upon deposit of per set. Conservices. Burial, Helper $15.00 tractors shall be limited Clea Sumner Coveil, 75, City Cemetery. to two sets on deposit. A longtime resident of full refund will be made Price, died in Salt Lake upon return of such -- o Cemetery crews NOTICE Commission Published in the Sun Advocate May 22, 1981. A 5134p 1974 V8 engine. One spare 304 808 Rd., Castlegate Utah. ternational (four-door- In- 1970 engine. O ac- full dress, many $2,750. 32 com- during mencement exercises on Friday, June 5. Lorilyn King, maintaining a 3.97 grade point average, will serve as valedictorian while Antonia Hanson, maintaining a 3.95 GPA, will serve as salutatorian. Miss King is majoring in communication disorders and will attend either BYU or USU on an academic scholarship next fall. Upon graduation from a four year school, she hopes to work in the public schools or private clinic. She is the sixth member of her family to attend CEU. He father Laveil was graduated in 1952, her mother Mazell and brother Mike in 1974, and brothers Brad and Barid were graduated in 78 and 80 respectively. While at CEU she sang with the concert choir, performed with the Blue Debs and was a member of the Lambda Delta Sigma Sorority. Her favorite classes were short stories and English literature. A high honors graduate of Carbon High School, she participated in the drill team and madrigal choir. Miss Hanson is majoring in accounting and minoring in computer science. accessories, $1,850. Call 748 2927 for appointments. 5136p 1979 and -- 5204p mileage. Good I Two Price coeds will serve as CEUs 43rd valedictorian 4 SWB, road V for commencement power steering and brakes, roll bar, utility box excellent condition. four-spee- or 637-725- 6 5134p E CEU coeds prepare 5224b 5134b VOLKSWAGON 1971 CEU salutatorian Antonia Hanson and valedictorian Lorilyn King will speak at the college's commencement exercises on Friday, June 5. Miss King maintained a 3.97 grade point average, Miss Hanson a 3.95 GPA. 12 ton, Silverado 1980 . obituaries 5204p Commission Zoning pop-u- Call Dan or for Jim (303) and Planning Zoning tent trailer, minimum V-- cellent condition. after 6 P.M. 5204p $5,000.637-1098- County Union, 2. 5138p mileage, Glen. The Carbon County Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus met Sunday to install officers for 1981-8State deputy Robert Sorensen of the Knights of Columbus swore in president Mary Delpha, first vice president Rose Perrero and second vice president Mary Pestotnik. Also sworn in were, Judy Peczuh, secretary and Mary Bonacci, historian. The ladies from the three councils and their husbands enjoyed dinner with music provided by Jim Eaquinta. More than 60 persons attended the meeting. and higher. percent feeders. for your directory on how to purchase. 1975 George M. and Doloros Harmond of Spring Ladies Auxiliary cows Supply 1915 1971 at club notes lower. 0 Slaughter Ext. Call r H Notice is hereby given of a change of the Emery meeting for May 28, 1981. School. The meeting will be held He is a graduate of on May 27, 1981 at 7:00 .m. at the Fausett Carbon High School ortuary. of and the University By order of Utah. County Emery He is the son of Planning and 1.00-2.0- standard JEEPS, ; graduates from Law Doctor degree the Creighton commencement exercises held Saturday, May 16, at the Omaha Civic Auditorium. George M. Harmond Jr., Spring Glen, was awarded a Juris Feeder steers 0 lower, instances 3.00 lower on weights over 700 lbs. Feeder heifers under 500 lbs mostly steady, above 500 lbs GREMLIN, condition. att- slaughter cattle. S222p good to fair demand for feeders, normal demand for FORD LTD, four door, 302 engine, runs excellent work good car. Radial tires. transmission - OMAHA Creighton University awarded 946 degrees endance, Only 1968 1972 Harmond honored Salable at auction 1,086 compared to 1,230 last week and 880 last year. 5224b 51 9 NOTICE jjffaEiCgEP 1953 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 22, 1981 Friday, May All 8 -- V. -- Lil GRANT FAUSETT BRIAN I BR0CKBANK Morticians Fausett Mortuary Price 1)61 Castle Dale 46 ?ssi Ser vne to all F aithis Price City, Survey, thence East along the South line of 200 North Street, 1851 feet, more or less, to the Northeast Block comer of Lot 4, said survey, thence South along the West line of 100 East Street, 212 feet, more or less, to the midpoint of Block 3, said survey, thence East along the midline of Blocks 3, 2, and 1, said survey, thence South along the West line of 400 East Street 297 feet, more or less, to the Northeast comer of Lot Block 37, Price Townsite Survey, Price City, thence East along the South line of 100 North Street 1,600 feet, more or less, to the Northeast Block comer of Lot 34, said survey, thence South along the West line of 700 East Street, 944 feet, more or less, to the Southeast comer of Lot Block 33, said survey, then West along the North line of 100 South Street 2,120 feet, more or less, to the Southeast comer of Block 29, said Lot survey, thence South along the West line of 300 East Street, 540 feet, more or less, to the Southeast comer of Lot Block 19, said survey, thence West along the North line of 200 South Street, 1,021 feet, more or less, to the Southeast Block comer of Lot to the Southwest 21, Block comer of Lot 21, said survey, thence continuing further West along the South line of Block Powell 1, S.J. Addition, Price City, 530 feet, more or less, to the Southwest comer of Lot Block 1, said Addition, thence North along the East line of Block 22, Williams Addition, Price City, thence West along the North line to 200 South Street, 2,690 feet, more or less, to the Southwest comer of Lot NEV4, Section 20, 14 South, Township Range 10 East, thence Northwest along the Price City Limits, 1,320 feet, more or less, to the Northwest comer of Lot said section, range, and township, thence East along the South line of 100 North Street, 2500 feet, more or less, to the Northwest corner Section of NWV4NWV4 21, Township 14 Range 10 East, thence North along the South, East line of 300 West Street, 600 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Persons having comments or objections pertaining to the proposed project area redevelopment plan may appear at the hearing or may file written objection prior to the hearing with the Price City Recorder showing cause why the proposed plan should not Be adopted. A copy of the preliminary project and survey area are on file for public inspection in the of the City Office Recorder, Price City Hall, Price, Utah. Jeffrey W. Killian City Recorder Published in the Sun Advocate May 1, 8, 15 and 22, 1981. |