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Show 8A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, March CAP gives away cheese The Southeastern Utah Community Action Program will be giving cheese to economically needy" families next week because of a government surplus of cheese. Dates and sites for cheese distributions are: Monday at the Ferron Senior Center from p.m. Tuesday at the East Carbon Senior Citizens Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday at the CAP office in Price from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday at the Castle Dale Senior Center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1- -4 For further Jarvis, in- call formation, 637-349- 1, Viki at the Price CAP office. Scouts set 2 meetings Two meetings for adult leaders in the Scouting program are scheduled for Thursday. A district meeting will be at 7 p.m. and a Roundtable for all leaders of Cub Scouts, Scouts, Varsity Scouts and Explorers will be at 8 meetings p.m. Both will be at Price Elementary ' School. 31, 1982 castle valley watch - a girl to Kevin and Irene Wilbur, East March 21 Carbon. a boy to Scott and Debbie Rowley, March 22 Wellington; a girl to John and Janet Williams, Huntington; a boy to Kim and I,ori Ball, Price. March 23 a boy to Scott and Mary Heaton, Perron; a girl to I.ynn and Elizabeth Robinson, Ferron; a girl to Stewart and Jeanme Celsey, Price; a girl to Roger and Michelle Anderson. Huntington. a boy to David and Patricia Behling, March 24 Ferron; a girl to Edwin and Geraldine Rhett, Price; a boy to Mark and Mary Harringtin, East Carbon; a girl to John and Philene Staley, Ferron; a boy to Dave and Maria - Zwahlen, Helper. a girl to Richard and Dorothy Galberth, March 25 Marriage Licenses March 22 John Richard Vosburgh, Wellington and Lori Jeanne Cave, Price; James Scott Erickson and Tina Marie Rice, both of Price. Michael Christain VanGerven and Doris March 24 Starzel, both of East Carbon. David Alfred Pearson and Shelly Denise March 25 Sherman, both of Price. Divorces Ten Lee Powell vs. Kevin Wayne Powell, March 23 married in Price Nov. 8, 1975. March 25 Robert Stanton Cook vs. Ellen Dale Cook, married in Clark County, Nevada March 31, 1979. Carbon County Sheriff's Department 11:30 p.m. Saturday. Report of criminal mischief at Gordon Creek Road. Kenneth Ibota, 181 Whitmore Dr., East Carbon, said a male suspect ran down off a hill and in front of his car. He stopped and the suspect began screaming and kicking his car. $250 damage reported to his n. vehicle. 7:25 a.m. March 22. Report of criminal mischief at Hill, south of Price. Two D-- 9 Young Construction site, cats and one front loader were damaged. Estimate of damage at ' $300. Investigation continuing. 3:13 p.m-Mar- ch 22. Report of burglary at residence of Alta Schade, Wellington. Missing is one can of been Joseph Lehigh allegedly took the beer and offered to pay $25 for it. 11 a.m. March 23. Report of disorderly conduct at Castleview Hospital. Victim said a picture of a nude male with the face scratched out was under her windshield wipers. 8:52 p.m. Thursday. Report of a fire at the Carbon County Fairgrounds near the horse corrals. No further information available. 1:35 a.m. Friday. Russell C. Swasey, Ferron, was incarcerated in the Carbon County Jail for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol. Breathalyzer test indicated content of .13 percent. 10:03 p.m. Friday. Report of evasion of a police officer. A juvenile female was driving at 700 East and Main Street when an officer stopped her. She was referred to Juvenile Court on allegations of driving under the influence of alcohol, evading an officer, running a stop sign and having no drivers license. She was released to her parents. 7:39 p.m. Friday. Report of a burglary. Margaret Kenilworth, said someone had broken Taylor, House her sliding glass window to enter her home. Missing is undetermined amount of change in a metal container. 5:30 p.m. Saturday. Recovered stolen property. A motorcycle valued at $800 with extensive damage was found southwest of Pinnacle Peak. Owner undetermined. 6:57 p.m. Saturday. Report of lewdness at Castleview Hospital. Female victim said a male wearing a baseball cap exposed himself. 2:16 a.m. Sunday. Josef Klapsia, Price, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a revoked license at the junction of Spring Glen Road and U.S. 6. Klapsia refused breathalyzer test. 2:50 p.m. Sunday. Located missing person. Melvin Ray Wright, Monmouth, Ore., came to the Sheriffs Department looking for a room for the night. It was discovered he has been missing since January. 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Report of an accidental shooting at Clarks Valley. Bret Barker, Wellington, attempted to unload his gun when it discharged into his left foot. He was treated at Castleview Hospital. 10:45 a.m. Monday. Report of vandalism. James Mathews, Helper, said someone sprayed black paint over most of his vehicle. No further information available. East Carbon City Police Department Friday. Possible burglary at Cooks Velvet Freeze Drive-iTurned out to be criminal mischeif. Friday. Auto burglary on Valley View Drive, Sunnyside. Complainant stated someone stole car keys. Nothing else taken. Friday. Two complaints of loud party at 181 Circle Way. Verified as disturbing the peace. Friday. Open window at East Carbon High School. Secured by officer. Friday. Possible fight at East Carbon Bicentennial verified as mischeivous youth. Building. Friday. Complaint of loud party at Bicentennial . buildingiOfficer dispersed party. Saturday. Complaint of theft on Circle Way, Sunnyside. Undisclosed amount of cash taken. blood-alcoh- jumper cables valued at $15. 9:52 a.m. Tuesday. Report of a theft at Carbon High School. Approximately $25 in cash was missing from a vending machine. Police have juvenile suspect. Police report Price City Police Department 10:02 p.m. March 24. Report of vandalism to vehicle owned by Rita Mortensen, Price. A rock had been thrown through the windshield of the passengers side of her car. No estimate of damages. 8:30 a.m. Thursday. Report of vandalism to vehicle owned by Kristi Gerrard, FTice. Vehicle's windshield had . been broken. $250 damage reported. 10:30 a.m. Thursday. ; Theft. raportatL'-- l tyiMarene .. Behunin. She said golf clubs valued at $400 had been taken ' from her vehicle. burglary. kicked ui. 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Report of a vandalism behind The Capri. John Urbamk said all four tires were cut on his vehicle. 9:10 p.m. Saturday. Male arrested for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol. Breathalyzer test showed blood-alcohcontent of .17 percent. Name withheld. 8:45 a.m. Sunday. Report of criminal mischief. Terry Hamilton said the rear window of her vehicle was broken with a rock. 10:20 a.m. Sunday. Report of criminal mischief. Peter Athas said two rocks were thrown through the back window of his vehicle. 10:00 p.m. Sunday. Report of a theft. Terry Durfee said his motorcycle valued at $300 was stolen. 2:04 p.m. Monday. Report of a lost purse. Christine Judd said the purse contained no money and was valued at $25. 2 a.m. Tuesday. Report of an auto burglary. Chancy Shambly said two speakers valued at $165 was missing from his vehicle. 5:35 a.m. Tuesday. Report of an auto burglary. John Alger, 497 Rose Ave., said $300 of items were missing from his vehicle. Missing are AMFM radio with citizens band radio valued at $200, a tackle box with miscellaneous tools valued at $50, a hydraulic jack valued at $35 and a pair of Price. a girl to Brent and Kimberly Grant, March 26 Orangeville. March 27 a girl to Clay and Callene Larsen, Price. March 28 a girl to Eugene and Hazel Bristow, Price; a girl to Douglas and Jaylene Gardner, Price. a boy to Rendell and Patricia Jones, March 29 Hiawatha. Jail for suspicion of He was booked into the Carbon County 10:54 p.m. Thursday. Report of an auto burglary at the Matadore Club. Mark Zeiger said someone entered his vehicle by breaking the passenger window. Missing is a purse. Investigation continuing. 1:56 p.m. Friday. Report of a theft at Golden Corral restaurant. Cathy reported that Clarence Scott, an employee, was missing his paycheck for $122.03. Investigation continuing. 3:15 p.m. F'riday. Report of an auto burglary at Carbon High School parking lot. Andy Sandoval reported four speakers missing. No value was given. Saturday. Report of a vandalism. B. Jones, 781 N. 200 East, said a hole was shot in the front door window. Saturday. Report of a vandalism. Jeff Murray, 999 N. Smith Dr., said someone threw a rock through his window. Saturday. Report of a vandalism. Greg Packtr 1220 E. 800 North, said the windshield of his vehicle had been Births , Saturday. Arrest of subject for driving under the influence of alcohol on 100 West and Saturday. Report of domestic disturbance on Highway Street, Sunnyside. Saturday. Complaint of prowler at 58 100 North, Columbia, Later determined to be unfounded. Sunday. Complainant reported finding blasting caps at East Carbon city dump. Safely detonated by officer on duty. Traffic accidents Price City Police Department 5:57 p.m. March 23. Report of an accident in the south alley at 75 West, Price, involving Ron Ross and a parked vehicle owned by Lloyd Cruz, Helper. Damage to Rosss vehicle owned by U.S. Fuel, Hiawatha, was $100. Damage to Cruz's vehicle was $150. 4:50 p.m. Thursday. Report of a collision at 25 W. Main St. involving Karen Giles and Monica Hendricks. Giles vehicle sustained $600 damage and Hendricks vehicle sustained $700 damage. 3:15 a.m. Saturday. Report of a collision involving Brent Smith, Draper, and Don Erickson, Price. Smiths vehicle sustained $700 damage and Erickson's vehicle sustained $1,200 damage. 6:12 p.m. Saturday. Report of a collision involving Brent Burrows, Wellington, and Nancy Mayarich, Helper, at 90 E. Main St. No further information available. 2:40 p.m. Sunday. Report of a collision at 700 E. and Main Street, involving Gloria Westover, Moab, and Carbon County Sheriff's Deputy Joseph Ori (on duty). Westovers vehicle sustained $300 damage and Oris vehicle sustained $50 damage. Westover was cited for failure to stop at a red light with accident. Carbon County Sheriffs Department 1:32 a.m. Saturday. Accident while driving under the influence of alcohol involving a male juvenile. Driver snapped a utility pole on U.S. 6 and got stuck in the mud. content of .10. Breathalyzer test showed Juvenile was released to parents and referred to Juvenile Court. 8:15 p.m. Saturday. Report of an accident mile east of Carbonville Road. Pace Boyack, Helper, hit a deer, causing $300 damage to his vehicle. 11:30 p.m. Monday. Report of an accident involving Kendall Atwood, Wellington. Atwood hit a deer causing $600 damage to his vehicle. blood-alcoh- one-ha- lf Emergency telephone numbers Police Price Helper 637-131 Wellington 637-16- East Carbon Sunnyside Hiawatha Green River Kenilworth 888-21888-21343-23- - 564-81637-16- Scofield 637-16- Sheriff Green River Business of the Week 1 564-81- Utah Highway Patrol emergency road conditions 6374)893 637-41- CONSUMER PREFERRED lUMBERtHR0WARt ;?.NoV$p Carbon class of '62 plans June reunion . PAINTS J COMMISSION CENTRAL & SUPPLY CO. Graduates STONE! ED 472-557- 9 FIND THIS BUSINESS ON YOUR I'm Dave Pearson, manager of Goodyear Service Store at Creekview Shopping Center. And I've rounded up a storeful of great buys on Goodyear tires, featuring prices you can't afford to miss. Drive in today for best selection. Sale ends Saturday, April 3rd. WHITE & GREEN of PHONE BOOK COVER. the following BUY OUR SHIRTS 50 OFF Donald Allred, Ronald Allred, Jim Lee Barbara Alger, Broadbent, Gloria Cales, Carranza, Davey Shirleen Davis, Farrimond, Augustine Flores, Larry Forsythe, Mark Garcia, Edward Hunter, Tom Hunter, JoAnn Harris, Margaret OR WE WILL SHOOT THE DOG BUY NOW the classmates: Carbon High School class of 1962 will renew friendships at a class reunion June 26. Organizers are still attempting to locate HARDWARE nUMBING-CUlTUR- Lobato, Rose Ann Ruth Tony lit Martinez, Mondragon, Matsamos, Donald Massey, David Newell, Pacheco, Evelyn Prisilla Bonnie Pacheco, Pantelakis, Rizzuto, Rodrequez, Timothy, Trujillo, Trujillo, ONLY each plus 5 sales tax Not really, but we are offering special Coal Industry Promotional Let others know you're proud to be part of America's no. energy source. 1 Frank Lydia Sherryl AlicB Roberta Bernice Vasquez, Perlina Vigil and Diane Wallace. If anyone knows where to locate these people, call Carol Jean Downard Penrod at 637-239- 2 Oman at 5 p.m. or 637-33- Jackie after (Order Form GOODYEAR SUPER MINER SHIRT TIEMPO 53 00 ea. i?omm ILWP' I tg Med Sm Mail check to: XL FAUSETT PETERSON & ASSOCIATES DIGMY HUSBANDSHIRT Med Sm Lg P.O. Box 1319 X-- Orem, Utah 84057 Phone (801) shirts ordered next to size under each design Mark 5 FET $3.36, no frade needed No. ol Name In Color Gold-Bla- ck Address Total Shirts Creekview Shopping Center 637-295- 1 Plus 5 XS6.9S City Sales Tax Zip Code Total price LIMITED TIME "We ollti custom designed State 2 to 4 Weeks Delivery screen shirts tor os low s $60 00 per dozen OFFER-AII- ow silk Rotary offers trip to Chile The Rotary Clubs of Utah will sponsor a foreign exchange trip to Chile in December. According to Price Rotary Club President Bob Furlow, the trip is available to men between the ages of 25 and 35. Anyone wanting to apply should contact Furlow. non-Rotari- an |