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Show Lent pure and nimble to the body Service which is designed to and according to the divine words lead to repentance ... Then, on the one hand, spiritually strengthen the worldly nourishment consists Orthodox Christian during the of temporal life and iniquities, Lenten season. On the five Fridays of Lent while divine nourishment is faith, hope, love, patience, knowledge, peace, prudence as our Lord said in Matthew: Blessed are they which do (Continued from Page 6) not become drunkards but wine, with become we drunkards with evil pleasures; when we abstain all the day, but all night we spend in unchastened shows. The words of St. Clement of 5 Alexandria (c A.D.) are very inspiring concerning fasting: Fasting is abstention from 150-21- foods according to the partake of food of divine nature (the Body and Blood of Christ), we will live in God. Above all, total abstention empties the soul of matter, and presents the soul LEGAL NOTICE Carbon County Four Corners and Com- munity Mental Health Center will conduct a public hearing for the purpose of soliciting Input and comments relative to plans to construct a ten bed residential facility for chronically mentally ill Community people. Block Development Grant Funds, and Housing and Urban Development Funds are being solicited for this urpose. The public earing will be held on Thursday, March 29. 1984 at 6:30 p.m. in Room 246; Southeastern Utah Social Services Building; NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BUDGET ADOPTION 90 North 100 E., Price, Utah. Published m the Sun Advocate March 21 and Notice is hereby given that the BoardCom-of Carbon County missioners will hold a Public Hearing for the purpose of Adopting the 1984 Budget for Fund 45, Capital Projects Fund, for Carbon County, State of Utah, at 10:20 a.m. April 11, 1984 in regular Commission Meeting. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF CARBON UTAH. Prichard Carbon County Clerk-Audit- or Published in the Sun Advocate March 23, 28 and 30, 1984. 23. 1984. PUBLIC NOTICE FOR PRICE CITY RESIDENTS Price City has been experiencing problems with some of its residents depositing waste and debris in the parkway fronting their homes in anticipation that City crews will remove the material. The City has insufficient funds to pay for this high level of public service. program has However, a special clean-u- p been scheduled for the week of April 2nd through April 13th. During this time the City will allow residents to place reasonable amounts of material in the parkway and will be removed by City crews in order to encourage residents to keep our city clean and well-kep- t. Except for time periods described above, it is unlawful to place debris, waste, or litter on the public parkway. Current ordinance 1358-8-3 provides penalties such as fines for those who violate this law. We ask for your support with your Citys clean-u- p program and efforts to make Price a better community. Price City Published in the Sun Advocate March 23 and 28, 1984. Our sweet dancing ray of sunshine, Kristen Alayne Burridge, 3, who we loved (the whole pa- ssed away at her home Sa-- the Theotokos, the Mother of God for bringing Christ, through March after 17, a in Price, the Anne Melissa Bom Dec. 8, daughter of Lake City; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George (Tom) Burridge, Wanda Price; C. Burridge, Tooele and Hugh and Ella Heath, Salt Lake City, many aunts and uncles. Funeral services were Tuesday, Olsen Funeral Chapel. Interment Brigham City Cemetery. Railroad. Resident of Grand Junction, Mesa County, since 1954. Rose Warren Beverly Guadnola, later divorced. Resident of Price until 1954 when moved to Grand Junction. Hobbies included photography, music and motorcycles. Member of B.P.O. Elks Lodge No. 575 and U.T.U. great-grandparen-ts, t rday morning, u 1980 Burridge. Survived by her mother. Salt Rose Milano Warren, born in Castle Gate Aug. 1, 1897, passed away in Yountville, California on March 11, 1984 of a lingering illness. Member Catholic Church. Daughter of Dominic and Rosa Nicholanti Milano. Survived by three sons: Vern, Los Angeles, Calif.; Lee, Daly City, Calif.; Bob, Pennsylvania; 6 and 13 greatgrandchildren grandchildren. She is also survived by Gladys Milano, Spring Glen; a sister-in-laand several nieces and nephews in Carbon County. Burial in Yountville, California. w The following vehicle PUBLIC be sold on Mechanics lien at B.J. will NOTICES Motor Co., 82 N. 2nd West, Price, Utah on April 9, 1984 at 10:00 a.m. 65 Serial Chev. U.S. Fuel Credit Union is accepting open bids on repossessed 1967 Frue. Trailer and 1973 Submit Ford pick-ubids to U.S. Fuel Credit Union or call p. 637-096- 5, Debbie. for Deadline for bids 12 noon, March 26. The property will go to the highest bidder at that time. Published in the Sun Advocate March 21 and 23, 1984. NOTICE City is application accepting for a City Secretary, with training in acWellington some counting, background in computer use, and general office procedure. salary Starting $600.00month for first If months. satisfactory increase to Ap$800.00month. plication may be picked up at Wellington City Hall, 90 East Main, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Published in the Sun three Advocate and 28, Right To Know March 21, 23 1984. V Colo. of 3190 lz Ave., died at 10:45 p.m. GRAND JUNCTION, Richard ) Bunting March here. Pace, following 60, at St. Marys Hospital 21 Born May 5, 1923 for Conductor NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The NOTICE Richard Pace Protects Your Impala, 30, 1984. ask Public Notice Advertising 164395S115251. The owner retains the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Published in the Sun Advocate March 23 and OF COUNTY, Kristen Burridge NOTICE COM- MISSIONERS thank and glorify the Holy Spirit into the world to save us and to intercede to Him for our salvation. This is the Eastern Orthodox practice and meaning of fasting and the Great Lent. after thirst righteousness: for they shall be filled, where truly He attributes this longing to the soul and not to the body. Finally, the Eastern Orthodox Church during the Great Lent, on Wednesdays and Fridays presents the Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts written by Pope Gregory in the eighth century so that the Orthodox Christians could find it easy to take Holy Communion during the weekdays, if the Sunday crowds were to great. Also, on Wednesday nights the Church offers the Great or Thenameos Compline meaning of the word, but the food does not make us either more just or more unjust. Yet, in its mystical meaning it declares that as the life of each one depends on food, total abstention is the sign of death. Thus we ought to abstain from worldly things, for we would die as far as worldly matters are concerned, and after that, when we and hunger the Church offers the Supplications to the Holy Virgin Mary, the Heretismous, to in Price, Utah. the D&RGW Despite light winds, the Carbon District Cub and Webelo Scouts held their annual Kite Fly last Saturday at County , Courthouse, Price, Fairgrounds. on the 3rd day of April 1984, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. of said day; Utah, the purpose of recorded August 13, for foreclosing a trust deed executed 1980, by Thomas H. Rice, Sr. and Jane C. Rice, as Trustors, in favor of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., as beneficiary, covering real property located at 575 North Cedar I,ane, Price, Utah and more particularly described as follows: Lot 258 CEDAR HILLS PLAT "B, according to the official Plat thereof. Dated this 6th day of March, 1984. Backman Title Company, Successor Trustee By: David B. Boyce Vice President Published in the Sun Advocate March 9, 16 and 23, 1984. at Coalville, Graduated from Carbon High School. Attended University of Utah and University of Tennessee. Married in Grand Junction April 12, 1974 to Charlotte Frazier, she survives. Previously married to Local No. 500. Served in the U.S. Marine Corps. Fifth Division stationed in Iwo Jimo during World War II. Survived by a daughter, Belle Conner, Grand Junction; two sons, Tim Pace of Grand Junction and Rick Pace of West Germany; two stepdaughters, Miss Diana Frazier and Mrs. Julie Hunt, both of Grand Junction; one sister, Ella Appel, Boulder, Colo, and six grand- children. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Callahan-E- d Fast Mortuary in Grand Junction with the Rev. A. J. Bertrand officiating. Burial in the Memorial Garden Cemetery with military rights conducted by a combined veterans organization of Mesa County. Scouts hold kite fly described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale at the front entrance of the Carbon Lived his childhood Utah. the Carbon County About 200 people attended the kite fly including 62 scouts. Awards were given in several different categories in design and altitude. First-plac- e for altitude for the Webelos went to John Nielsen with second- - and third-plac- e going to Mark Ockey and e Robbie Kelly. Taking for Bears was Jeff Goodrich with Ed Potts and Tyson Noyes taking second-an- d first-plac- third-plac- Tanner e. Mathis was with David for Wolf Packer taking first-plac- e second and Jeremiah Rigby taking third. Awards were also given for kite designs. The largest kite award went to Mike Mays and the award for the smallest kite was given to Andy Jeppson. The award for the most original went to Laird Clark, the award for most colorful went to Jared Davis and Jake Davis received the award for the most unusual shape. A 100 yard dash contest was also run at the First-plac- e for the Bears went get-togeth- to Tyson Noyls with Jared Cornojo and Tyler Martin taking first and second. First place for the Wolves went to Scott Nelson with John Prettymen and Jared Deaton taking second and third. |