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Show I I ) f f & i t 1 1 - Marriott is top GOP governor candidate f SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Rep. Dan Marriott was favored for the Republican nomination for governor in a survey of 805 Utahns. The survey, conducted by Bardsley and Haslacher for The Salt Lake Tribune asked who SAVE SUPER COUPONS Republicans as a candidate for governor. Titles of the seven were not mentioned. Marriott was the choice of 42 percent of those surveyed, while 13 percent picked Lt. Gov. David Monson and 8 percent chose Utah House Speaker Norman feangerter. Others were Chamber of Commerce Vice President Fred Ball 4 percent, state Sen. Karl Snow 4 percent, former Photo by Rick Egon Close call Paramedics take Elinda Starzel, East to Castleview Hospital following a two-ca- r collision on 100 East and 100 North at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday. According to Price City Police Officer Larry Penrod, Miss Starzel failed to yield the right of way, causing Dean Dust of Wellington to broad-Carboside her vehicle. Ms. Starzel was treated and released at Castleview Hospital. Both vehicles received at least $1,000 each in the accident, Penrod said. n, a girl to Larry and Dorian Sept. 18 Heaton, Orangeville. a girl to Allen and Cynthia Sept. 19 Amsden, East Carbon. a girl to Theron and Vera Sept. 20 Clark, Wellington; a girl to Kelly and Melody Duke, Elmo; a boy to Steven and LaRayne Jensen, Price. a girl to Lorvin and Sept. 22 Geraldine Cottam, Wellington; a girl to Wesley and Anne Curtis, Orangeville. a girl to Richard and Sept. 23 Theresa Hurtado, Price; a boy to Jim and Debbie Worley, Price; a girl to John and Nancy Lewis, East Carbon. a boy to Michael and Shelley Sept. 24 Davis, Castle Dale. a girl to Garth and Colleen Sept. 25 Larsen, Ferron. Marriage licenses Sept. 19 Jerry Hall Bowen and Lannette L. Crawford, both of Ogden; Jessie W. Bertroch and Sharon Lee Bryan, both of Helper; Joseph Darrell Gross and Virginia Lynn Davies, both of Helper. Robert D. Atwood and Sept. 20 Nancy Lee Wiggains, both of Helper. , Sept. 22 Walter Alden Jones and Lael Deanne Blanchard, both of Price. : u 1 Divorces Debra Sue Hicks vs Bailey Sept. 19 Hicks, married in Lake Tahoe, California June 1, 1980; James D. Robertson vs Tammy Lynn Robertson, married in Price June 8, 1979; Vickie Ann Hayward vs John Charles Hayward HI, married in Price Feb. 17,1978. Janet Marie Oldroyd vs Sept. 20 Michael Neil Oldroyd, married in Ely, Nevada May 24, 1981; Phyllis Christenson vs Bert J. Christenson, married in Las Vegas, Nevada Dec. 6, Sept. 22 Larry Lee Boren vs Sandra Lee Boren, married in Wellington July 27, 1979. Police report Carbon County Sheriffs Department 2:04 a.m. Sept 24. William G. Corisis, 57, of Salt Lake City was arrested for DUI. According to the sheriffs department report, intosalyzer tests showed a blood alcohol level of .16 percent. Corisis was booked into the Carbon County Jail. Price City PoUce Department 8:14 p.m. Sept. 20. Jesse Bills, Price, . was arrested for DUI. Reportedly refused the breathalyzer test. Incarcerated in the Carbon County Jail. Bail was set at $306. 11:30 a.m. Sept. 22. Terry Black, Price, was cited for discharge of an air rifle in the city limits. 2:30 p.m. Sept. 23. Travis Dicaro, , Price, was arrested on two FTA warrants. He was transported to Carbon County Jail and incarcerated. Bail was set at $200. 5:45 p.m. Sept. 23. Report of a theft of firearm. Ron Johnson, Price, reported a shotgun missing from bis home. Value of gun reported at $400. 12:16 a.m. Sept. 24. Lamont Banner, Tioaboo, was arrested for DUI. He was transported to the Carbon County Jail and incarcerated. Bail was set at $306. 7:39 p.m. Sept. 24. Eva Martinez and Clara Romero, both of Price, were cited for disorderly conduct. 8:40 p.m. Sept. 24. Theodore Garfield, Price, was arrested for assualt. He was incarcerated in the Carbon County Jail. Bail was set at $206. 2:31 a.m. Sept. 25. Report of criminal mischief. Clara Romero, Price, reported all four of her vehicles tires were slashed. Value of the tires reported at $150. 1969. Ardith Castiglione vs Robert Sept. Castiglione, married in JuncUon City, Kansas April 9, 1968. 21 Hospitals appeal ruling on tax status SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Austrian pines All five non-prof- color television set missing from the it hospitals in Salt Lake County should be exempt from property taxes. The Salt Lake County Commission has ordered LDS, Alta View, Cottonwood, St. Marks and Holy Cross hospitals to pay property taxes. The hospitals have asked the county to reconsider its decision and also have filed appeals with the State Tax Commission. Attorney Bill Thomas Peters 8, 1983 Mountain View Landscoping Reg. $45 200 south 637 3035 Vitamin Formulas Nature-Al- l SPINAL TOUCH XRAZY LADY'S KITCHtN Castle Rock Square, East Price high-spee- Safeway, 810 E. Main, Price, and that stolen merchandise was taken from both was incorrect, a Helper woman says. The woman, Filomena Lee, said she was in the store with a juvenile, not another woman, and that stolen merchandise was taken only from the juvenile. She says she did not know about the theft and said the citation she received was given in error. She said she has since had the error corrected by a judge. 2 Campbell's IN JUST 6 WEEKS Tomato Soup And that rate of reduction can be sustained until you have lost 50, 75 or even 100 pounds or more! The Diet Center program is. fast, safe and inexpensive. No Shots - No Drugs Traffic accidents Price City Police Department ,J j 8:55 a.m. Sept. 23. Report of an accident involving Fred Scott Richardson, Helper, and Troy Gus Nichols, Price. Richardsons vehicle received $1,000 damage. Nichols vehicle received $500 damage. Richardson was cited for following too close with accident. Exp. Oct. 1st LOSE 17 TO 25 POUNDS $5,006. - - No 10 oz cans Exp. Oct. 1st Limit 8 cans Contracts. AND WE LL TEACH YOU HOW TO KEEP IT OFF! Vi Gal. Highland 3SDIE0M Correction In Wednesday, Sept. 14 edition of Castle Valley Watch it was erroneously reported that Denise Marie Davis, Helper, was cited for improper lookout following an accident she was involved in on Sept 9. She in fact did not receive any citation. A report in the Sun Advocate of Aug. 10 appears to be in error. An item that said two women were observed shoplifting at 637-414- 8 CRISCO SHORTENING ICE CREAM BENiTtER! 90 W. 100 North, Limit Professional Bldg., Expires Oct. 1st 2 Suite Fri. a.m., Saturday 8 10 a.m. p.m., Coke, Diet Coke, Tab, Sprite (KffiJ 6pk. sasi! awSBQCDSB soa 12 im A tax lawyer says it is up to the State Tax Commission to decide whether 7:30 p.m. Sept. 25. M.C. Thompson, manager of the Price Hotel, reported a expires Oct. with this coupon gubernatorial candidate Robert Wright 3 percent and state Senate Majority Leader K.S. Comaby 2 percent. lobby of the hotel. Value of the set reported at $250. 8:20 p.m. Sept. 26. Report of an aggravated robbery. Peggy Lynn Myrick, Price, reported a unidentified white male approached her at the counter of the Trailways Bus Depot and pointed a gun at her, asking her for the money. Undisclosed amount of money taken. Police are continuing their investigation. 3:47 a.m. Sept. 24. Report of an auto theft and burglary at Walker Ford, 280 E. Main. Price Police Officer Richard Rowe was across the street when a 1981 Ford pickup truck came screeching out of the d chase open bay door. After a with the help of other officers from Price and the Carbon County Sheriffs Department, Kurt Lavon Davis was apprehended and arrested on four counts of attempted auto theft as he allegedly tried to take four other vehicles from one count of auto theft Walker Ford and felony evading. He was incarcerated in the Carbon County Jail. Bail was set at ' Tree for 12 Price Second castle valley watch Births shade or Fruit Tree at Reg. Price Buy one would be the choice n m oz. 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