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Show Sun Advocate Zions opens 2nd office in Price A has new office ot Zions been the the bank since A & Deli 1954. cuts Cold Meat Trays OPEN 9 estate and consumer loans and credit cards. The new East Price office has five drive-i- n There windows. is also an adequate supply of safe deposit boxes and full bank services at this new Sandwiches Greek Pastries office. The official grand opening is scheduled for Jan. 8, but the bank a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. Call George 86 East 100 7-9880 -63- is already operation. South, Price May you enjoy Christmas and the New Year! rN .V- -1 f rn ri ,07 rO' Matthew Coop Wellington A.J.'s Custom Body and Paint Heritage in Operations Supervisor LaRue Spigarelli, left, and Chief Teller Dorothy Gentry are familiar faces at new Zions First National Bank. Mtn. Fuel offers tips full Need some advice on of energy efficient gas how to winterize your ranges in home home? Want to learn economics depart- which appliances can ments, they meet with save you the most appliance dealers to energy dollars? Do answer questions you belong to an about installing and organization that using gas appliances, would like to hear and with restaurant someone talk about owners to answer their conservation? energy and equipment These are just a few questions. of the things the The two Mountain depart- Fuelers also spend marketing ment of Mountain Fuel time with individuals Supply Co.s Price who either come into Division, 79 N. Carbon the office or telephone with questions about Ave.,can do for you. Were here to appliances, energy representative and lifelong Price resident. He and Gaye Neal, another marketing representative, are Price Divisions experts on the hows and why of natural gas. They can be reached at Just 15 years ago, natural gas was not commercially available in the Price area. But now, 90 percent of all division residents use natural gas for the and several home participating economics presentations each year. The con- tractors will, at a customers request to demon- Mountain Fuel, strations are given by evaluate a homes Mountain Fuel home attic insulation, make cooking economist Helen recommendations Smith, who also as to its adequacy and give cost estimates for additional insulation. Beloved childhood toys of a bygone era are brought to life in this collection of fine pewter tin toy miniatures with accents From the Little Gallery by Hallmark $16 each provides food samples, conservation tips and recipe books. Segura said if inAnyone with questions sulation is needed, related to cooking or Mountain Fuel can home management finance the cost and should call the home the customers economics departpayment can be inment. cluded with the People who need gas bill at a attic insulation are monthly low interest rate. also encouraged to call Mountain Fuel and ask The companys about the Insulate speaker bureau has Now program, or provided speakers for IN. Through IN, organizations. J'4UWL, I : 12:00 Jeff Bigelow, Castle Heights Elementary from when the weather is bad. Segura said they meet with architects and builders to discuss natural gas appliances utilization, they consult with schools regarding installation Sunday, December 25 27 St. John, Apostle, Evangelist and The First Sunday after Christmas 8:30a. m.Worship 9:30a.m.Sunday Church School with the special filmsing-a-lonprogram: Carols of LAMPLIGHTER MOBILE HOMES 6 to Helper f tkcjk to ink this holiday be filled with excitement and laughter... May Merry Christmas! U.S. Fuel Co. - 637-415- Christmas Day 10:00 a. m.A Service of the Nativity of Our Lord Carols and Holy Communion will be offered. Sermon "T oday ! " On Highway and employees Garth Bryer, Sally Mauro me Christmas Eve 9:00p.m.A Festival Christmas Service for Children and their Parents. The Youth Choir will sing, carols will be sung, a candle-ligh- t ceremony will take place, and Holy Communion will be offered. Christmas Homily "From Light, to Dark, to Light." MidnightFirst Service of Christmas Day. A Service of Carols and Candles. Holy Communion will be offered and a candlelighting ceremony will be part of the service. Sermon "Fulfillment." Friday, December drive el Cards Christmas Season Services and Programs Thursday, December 24 Segura and Mrs. Neal travel the entire area, sometimes using vehicles i tfiimark 77 i. tM I., St. ttollMW Spaced ica, Utafc Church Telephone Parsonage Telephone The Rev. DonaM R. Almy, Pastor Scofield. four-whe- - Ascension Lutheran Church Merry Christmas water HALLMARK IV- Christmas time... white wonderland of youth. May we always be children at heart. ANNS Castle Rock Square, Price Ferron to Bonanza and from Wellington to tli the Prehistoric Museum, the Sun Advocate and other area stores. Serves 10,000 customers customers 100 Nor at available 3S3SS0tSEs0 heating. The division serves 10,000 F L. Chamber director, home 8r-- to Jones, executive proceeds According Thelma 637-859- 0. Taffon Insurance Agency nst Price 1982 Edition calendars. The calendars in- She said this is the elude historic Carbon third year the Chamber has printed County photographs and advertising from the calendars. They area merchants. are $3 each and are or explain the ef- conservation ficiencies and ad- anything else relating vantages of natural to natural gas. said Frank Mrs. Neal said the gas, Segura, marketing department also offers Elementary now its from the sale of the calendars will go toward next years International Days celebration, real agricultural, Italian Foods is distributing banking services and, particularly, in all kinds of lending, incommercial, cluding offers: Com- - of merce Egginton, IMPORTED & The Carbon County Chamber the downtown office. The manager of the who has been loan new office is Larry R. secretary and teller at Romney. He is a the main office, will graduate of the have that same University of Arizona position in the new and has been in branch. She has been banking for eight with Zions Bank four years. He has two years experience as a years. branch manager and will Dorothy Gentry is knowledgeable in all Kandi George's Market Greek Chamber selling 1982 calendars r C V be chief teller. For the First National Bank operations supervisor past seven years she has opened at 625 E. at the downtown of- has worked as a teller 100 North in Price. fice. She has been with and in operations at It was greeted warmly last week, especially by bank customers who have found increasingly long lines at the drive-i- n facility downtown. There will be some familiar faces at the new bank, including IRue Spigarelli who 8A Wednesday, December 23, 19B1 t ! I r-r- rr rnf nn |