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Show W6Unt?bUdy Vlai WM W IU4 UUIt rtyiWWMtWf WURLITZER Full size 38-i- piano n. Oak or fruitwood 1395 Same as piano that retails for $2070, without extra-fanccabinet.. (i y 42 in. kr WURLITZER Beautiful Console Piano 3eS Big Oak or fruitwood 1 casfcDe vaDDey Births Police Report a girl to Joseph and Cindy Feb. 22 Jensen, Huntington; a boy to William and Ruth Wood, Price; a girl to Walter and Patricia Farnsworth, Castle Dale. a girl to Gullermo and Bertha Feb. 23 Mejia, Helper; a boy to Curtis and Jacquie Stevenson, East Carbon. Feb. 24 twins 1 boy, 1 girl to Joe and June Jensen, Huntington; a boy to Erroll and Carol Holt, Price; a girl to Gill and Heidi Bowden, Ferron. a girl to Linda and Michael Feb. 25 Doporto, East Carbon; a girl to Eddie and Janet Green, Wellington; a boy to Dorian and Larry Heaton, Orangeville. a boy to Raymon and Gayle Feb. 26 Cooper, Ferron; a boy to Russell and Shelli Atwood, Huntington; a girl to Don and Dianna Salazar, East Carbon. a girl to Manuel and Kim Feb. 27 Mestas, East Carbon; a boy to David and Raylene VanWagoner, Price. Feb. 28 a boy to Elizabeth McCloskey; a girl to Trina Winder. Price City Police Department 3:30 p.m. Friday. Report of theft by David Fulmer, Price. Missing is a battery from his vehicle. 4 p.m. Friday. Gas skip reported by Tami Taylor at the Mini Mart, east of Price. $5.05 worth of gas was taken. 6 p.m. Friday. Randy Gines was arrested and booked in Carbon County Jail for driving under suspension. 8:43 p.m. Friday. Suspect arrested for public intoxication and possible possession of a controlled substance. Investigation pending. No further information available. 11 p.m. Friday. Suspect arrested for driving under influence, possession of a controlled substance and failure to yield the right of way. No further information available. 1:30 a.m. Saturday. Report of theft by Gordon Salzar at the Creekview Shopping Center. Missing is an AMC Jeep battery valued at $30. 8:08 a.m. Saturday. Report of vandalism at Ace Hardware. A window in the upper office was broken. Damage estimated at -- Marriage Licenses 4 watch 11:55 p.m. Saturday. Teen-age- d girl taken to Castleview Hospital after taking overdose of drugs at her Railroad Avenue residence. 2:27 a.m. Monday. Two runaway boys from Price, ages and 15, apprehended and returned to custody of their parents. 1:01 a.m. Monday. Altercation at service station on north Main Street between Helper man and woman. No arrests made. East Carbon CltySunnyside 11 p.m. Friday. Suspicious vehicle reported on Valley View Drive in Sunnyside. Officers unable to locate van in question. 1:22 a.m. Saturday. Officers noted that door of Zorbas Club, East Car bon City, was open about one hour late. Followup investigation pending. 11:30 a.m. Saturday. Several cows about one mile west of reported on East Carbon City. Owner, T.N. Jensen, Price, was contacted and cows were removed. 14 8:50 p.m. Saturday. Domestic disturbance on West Geneva, East Carbon at residence City. 12:35 a.m. Sunday. Male suspect arrested at an East Carbon City residence for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol. 4:28 a.m. Sunday. Possible auto theft reported by Donald Huitt, East Carbon City. He learned later that his son had the the van. Traffic accidents Price City Police Department 11:40 p.m. Friday. Collision reported at Carbon High School parking lot involving Shawnee Trujillo and Gary Proearione, both of Price. $250 damage to the Proearione vehicle. 12:45 p.m. Saturday. Collision in Smiths 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Report of a felony theft. Missing are two fiberglass hot tubs valued at $3,100. No further information. -- -- -- -- 1975. Dolores L. Alcola vs- Jake Feb. 25 Alcola, married in East Carbon City June 12, -- 1971. Feb. 26 Margaret Gaye Neal vs- Lynn K. Neal, married in Price Nov. 1, 1975; June Marie Tidwell vs- Dick Lloyd Tidwell, married in Ias Vegas, Nevada Aug. 9, 1975. -- -- 3 a.m. Sunday. Accident involving Paul Fredricksen, Price. Fredrickson was driving on Carbonville Highway when a car crossed the center line and came at him in his lane. To avoid a head-ocollision, Fredrickson said he took the opposite lane. The other car crossed the center and forced him off the road. He said he hit a telephone pole causing $2,000 damage to his vehicle. No further information available. n OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! "EXTRA LIFE" AIR FILTERS A The cookies will be delivered April 16 and Cookie time again. Local Girl Scouts 26, and the price of will be ringing doo- $1.75 a box will be rbells throughout collected then. The very first Girl Carbon County beginning Friday and Scout Cookie was a Scout through vanilla shortbread, time, SO Longer, Traps 50 More Dirt & Filter Every 3 000 Miles TRANSMISSION FILTERS Change Fluid h Filter At Least Once A Year ft Avoid Transmission Troubles1 PCV VALVES Helps Control Air Pollution, Prevents Sludge Build Up Change Every 12.000 Miles' .R A LT LATHIS cremes, shortbread, oatmeal peanut butter sandwich and, for the Chocolate Lasts Short Trips Shorten Engine Lifel To Protect It Change Oil vanilla and chocolate first Carefully Balanced Filter Combination OIL FILTERS it's cookie time again Its extending Carbon County Sheriffs Department 9:36 p.m. Friday. Accident involving Andrea Martinez, Helper. Mrs. Martinez was northbound on Cartxmville Highway. She reported another vehicle was southbound. In order to avoid a collision, Mrs Martinez went to the edge of the road, lost control of her vehicle and hit a lenient bridge abutment. Her vehicle plunged head first into the embankment. She was treated at Castleview Hospital. No further information available. FRAM OIL FILTERS, AIR FILTERS, TRANSMISSION FILTERS & PCV VALVES! Carboa County Sheriffs Department 4:54 p.m. Sunday. Report of an auto burglary by Douglas Nielson at Bonnie Lanes. Missing is an adapter. 7:42 a.m. Monday. Theft reported by Coleen Ames. Missing are two bicycles valued at $160 each. 4:21 p.m. Monday. Theft reported by Hubert Wilson, Price. Missing is a stock car trailer. 9:01 p.m. Monday. Disturbance reported at 200 East and Main Street. Two male subjects were arrested for disorderly conduct and incarcerated in the Carbon County Jail. Helper City Police Department 11:30 p.m. Feb. 24. Criminal mischief. Two city Street Department barricades removed from a water line repair site on 100 West and Main and thrown into Price River. Two men, ages 18 and 19, referred to Juvenile Court. 6:14 p.m. Thursday. Man arrested inside city limits for alleged possession of a controlled substance. Identity withheld pending arraignment. Feb. 22 Gina Cherie Barton vs- Joseph Bradford Barton, married in Helper June 6, 4 1981; Marlene Renee Dyer vs- Terry Keith Dyer, married in Anaheim, California Feb. 2, 1973; Debrough M. Noone vs- Leroy Gene 4 Noone, Sr., married in Price Dec. 3, 1976; vsKathleen Melba McKinnon Larry Douglas McKinnon, married in Price Nov. 8, s parking lot involving Helen Price, and Jim Ingstein, Huntington. $200 damage to Markoseks car. $100 damage to Langsteins vehicle. 1 :35 p.m. Saturday. Hit and run accident at Main Street and 300 East involving Mikie Huntington, Sunnyside. Huntington was involved in a three-ca- r collision but the other two vehicles left the scene before the police arrived. $1,000 damage to Huntington's vehicle. No further information available. 5:30 p.m. Saturday. Accident reported by Jeffry Carlile, Price. He was coming up behind a truck and had to lay the bike down to avoid a collision. Carlile sustained minor injuries. 6 p.m. Saturday. Iris Etissey reported she hit a deer in the canyon. Estimated damage to her vehicle was $150. 8:50 a.m. Sunday. Accident involving Evelyn Hicks. Ms. Hicks hit a fence in a vacant lot by Airport Road. King Markosek, $30. 4 4 Girl Food 11:48 a.m. Saturday. Report of vandalism by Devon Dunn in the City Market parking lot. The right drivers window was smashed. 8:55 p.m. Report of a theft by Richard Hayes. Missing is a case of tapes valued at Divorces 4 595 $150. Feb. 22 Morris Richard McCeig, Jr. and Fredi Mae Basso Young, both of Price. Feb. 23 James Scott Wallberg and Rulinda Deann Blackburn, both of Price; Kenneth E. Peterson, Price and Kelly Wareham, Ferron. Kenneth George Hodge, Price Feb. 25 and Lynne Marie Pressett Durrant, East Carbon. Kenneth Edmund Peace Feb. 26 Cybulski, Kenilworth and Shelley Harwood, Helper; Kelly Ray Mezenen and Shelly Jean Jones, both of Duchesne. 4 Same as piano that retails for S222S without extra-fanccabinet the Chunk cookie. All cookies contain baked in the shape of no preservatives and the Girl Scout insignia, are made with 100 trefoil. It is still a percent vegetable the to Jan according Oliveto, local public favorite, but over the shortening. The Girl Scout relations director. years, the Girl Scouts have added many Cookie tradition goes more tasty varieties to back 50 years one the selection. whereby the girls The Super Seven the support cookies offered this organization through will please cooky hard work. Paul Gooris and year lovers all across Utah. Those who happen to Cecelia Moriarity will They include the be missed by the Girl speak on The Fight original Samoa (made Scouts may call Against Nuclear only for Girl Scouts), Neighborhood Cookie Power at 7:30 p.m. the fudgie thin mint, Chairman Mimi Rapp Sunday in the College peanut butter patties, at of Eastern Utahs March taking orders for the treats, 15 Nuke talk set at CEU 637-639- Gomer Peacock Room. Gorris, a member of New Mexico chapter of Physicians for Social Respon- the sibility, and Moriarity, a member of the United Mine Workers Local 2176, will address the dangers of nuclear Association energy and how they can be stopped. They will also reveal fc w k . k t w L t k i k K who profits from nuclear power and why organized opposes 1. labor nuclear energy. The event is sponsored by the Young Socialist Alliance. Cost at the door is $1.50 for adults, 50 cents for students and unemployed. 'jV Free Prizes Come on in and register for a free prize to be given away the last Saturday of each month FIRST DRAWING Sat., March 27 Super spring & summer fashions arriving daily Look n Good 17 East Main, Price PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY, MARCH 7 DAILY 9 00 - 9 00 SUNDAY 10 00 - 6 00 (in 720 W. Price River Drive Creekview Shopping Center) t |