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Show 10 Wednesday, Mar. 2 ffL Wr Symphony boosters plan concert W??'' ' V' " f - ' ; JT) Boosters of Utah Symphony met recently to continue their plans for a concert in Price April 17. fSt I? v the orchestras appearance, those attending will also hear guest artist Gary Amano of Along with 0 rnri wf Helper perform. Amano is a talented pianist who has thrilled local audiences and others in Utah with his superb styling. "1 Tickets w ill be available soon for this performance. Chairman of the board is Dr. O.B. Spencer. Meeting with him were Lois Hatch, Helper; Barry Bryner, Jan Pabst, Jeannette Me Alpine, Jessie Holdaway, Alene McDonald, Dean Walton, Derral Siggard, Olga Spencer, Price, and Lillian Harvey of Former Price man gets Peace Corps post - Our MIAMI Peach Corps tour will be a good experience in a approach to medicine, said Salt Laker Maggi Machala. I think itll give us a perspective on medical care that non-Weste- isnt machine-oriente- d, like in this country. added Success, her husband Tom, cannot be measured machines in our profession. and Tom Maggi by Machala, married since 1974, are both 1976 nursing graduates of the University of Utah, College of Nursing. They were recently in Miami with 38 other Peace Corps trainees for three days of orientation before to Colombia, South America. They will give, for two years, instruction to licensed practical nurses and will also work in rural public health clinics. flying Ferron. Mr. Machala, just "Im sure theyll do a said Mrs. turning 27, was born in fine job. Great Britain, but has Miner, whose husband spent most of his life in is a captain in the U.S. he Merchant Marine. She where Price, received his 1971 had trained, in late science degree from sixties, Peace Corps the College of Eastern volunteers going to Utah, and in Salt Lake. Ethiopia of Libya as His wife, a year teachers of English. Peace Corps is a very younger, is a lifelong Salt Laker, save for her fine thing. We may not acfirst two years in Honolulu. Aside from complish as much as her nursing degree, she we'd like to, said Mr. also holds a bachelors Machala, who worked in anthropology. for the University of We hope to learn the Utah since 1974, but as language well, she Peace Corps volunteer, said, and, after our a Peace Corps Peace Corps service, to volunteer, you become work in a rural, a catalyst, people start area thinking. His sister of the United States. Melody was a Peace As a nurse, I often Corps librarian in felt frustrated at seeing Tonga from 1969 to how Chicanos are left 1972. out of our society. Well be getting Margaret Miner, her mother, has taught in down to human terms, the management said his wife. I think department of the the Colombians have a University of Utah for lot to teach us about more than ten years. medicine. Spanish-speakin- 1932 by Verda (Joann) Juliano, Little N.Y.; 20 grand- greaone brother and sister; Reed Conover, Ferron, 54 children, tgrandchildren; one Troop No. 588 entries one-da- John Johnson, Douglas Stewart, George n then-boar- Hanksville Malmstrom Waterman. Married Elva Dee Jewkes, June, 1924. She died in 1933 Married Katie Richens Reid Feb 6, 1934 Long time Price resident; operator, owner and Independent 637-146- bids Published in the Sun Advocate, Feb. 22, March Rita Weaver, Salt Dairy for 42 years and 8, 1978 Survivors: wife; four lake City. and stepson, were daughters Funeral services held Monday at the Ferron Mrs Robert P. (Gerry) IDS Ward chapel. Burial, Williams, Mrs Thomas INVITATION TO Ferron Cemetery. Special W. (Carol) Barnes, Mrs. PCRCI1 SE A. Edward (Judy) BIOE services were held at Richfield Lodge No. Johnson, Garth R. Reid, Sealed offers to purall Salt Lake City; Mrs. 2420, Sunday. Dale II. (Sue) Pope, chase will be received by the Helper City Council Sutton, Neb.; 24 granduntil 5:00 P.M , March 9, 15 greatchildren; 1978 for the following grandchildren. Funeral services were described property owned Tuesday, at the Fausett by Helper City: 1975 Ford Torino 8 Mortuary chapel, Price. Cylinder lleber City Burial, 4 Dr. Sedan, Serial No. Cemetery. -- William Dean Atwood, died Feb. 26, 1978. Born June 22, 1912, Elmo, to William James and Laura Darcus Cramer Atwood. Married Mary Azelia Harper Feb. 18, 1933, Squad (Left to right front) Roslyn Montoya and Valerie Bruno; (left to right standing) Coach Neil Warren, Don McCandless, Cris Madsen, John Daskalos. Jewkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jewkes of Price, for the 3rd place award in Duet Acting. Mr. Jewkes also placed 3rd in Oral of Interpretation Literature. Don McCandless, son Mr. and Mrs. William McCandless of Huntington, placed 3rd in Speech Analysis and was a finalist in both Informative Speaking Madsen wrnn three was John Daskalos, son trophies: a 2nd place in of Mr. and Mrs. John Informative Speaking, Daskalos of Price. a 2nd place in Speech Roslyn Montoya, Analysis, and a 3rd daughter of Mr. and place in Persuasion. Mrs. Delee Montoya of Helper, joined Bruno, Valerie of Bruno, Madsen, Daskalos, daughter of Mr. and McCandless, and Mrs. Pete Bruno of Jewkes to take 2nd Price, earned the 2nd place in the Readers place trophy in Theatre competition. After-Dinn- teamed Speaking with er and Scott Grange of Huntington, made her debut with the Forensics squad as an Oral Interpreter. The previous weekend five students traveled to Norwalk, California, Cerritos for the College Forensics Invitational. Valerie Bruno received Excellent ratings in both Speaking Expository Inand terpretation; Madsen Excellent suasion munication Roslyn days. continues on the coal washing plant at the Atlas Resources 16 Coal operation, miles northwest of Hanksville. Road work has been hampered by snow storms lately. Coal will be mined and washed near Factory Butte and then trucked to the railhead at Green River, then it will be sent to Nevada Power. Apologies go to Derk Garbers parents. They were listed as being from LaSal. But they have been long time Work Elmo. Retired rancher, miner and school bus driver, Member, LDS Church. wife of Survivors: Huntington, sons and daughter, Ferrel Dean, Provo; S. Delroy, Midvale; Ronald, Huntington; Mrs. Garold (Doreen) Horrocks, Cleveland: 14 grandchildren; two greatbrothers, grandchildren; Leo, Huntington; LaVar, Price; Melrose, Clemont, Delon, all of Wellington. Funeral will be today noon, Huntington 2nd LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Fausett Bids will be opened at the meeting of the Helper City Council at 7:30 P.M. on March 9, 1978. Specifications may be obtained from the office of the Helper City Recorder, City Hall, Helper, Utah. The successful bidder will take the above property as is and waranties of or any merchantability other warranty are hereby specifically excluded. All offers to purchase must be accompanied by a cashiers check made payable to Helper City in the amount of ten (10 percent) per cent of the offer. The balance of the offer, if accepted, will be due and payable to Helper City within five (5) days from the date the bid is Unsuccessful accepted. bidders will have their deposits returned to them. Helper City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or waive any Mortuary, Price. Wedinor nesday at the ward chapel irregularities formalities in the interest one hour prior to services. Burial, Cleveland City of Helper City. HELPER, A Cemetery. MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Velma Murphy by s- L.R. Lucy Richeda -DALE CASTLE Helper City Velma Murphy, 65, died Recorder Feb. 25, 1978. Published in the Sun Born Nov. 14, 1912, 1978. Miami, Ariz., to George Advocate March 1, Greene. Britton and Cora Married to Lloyd Murphy, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Oct. 29, 1951, Las Vegas, Sealed bids will be LDS Nev. Member, received by the Board of Church. Survivors: husband, Education of the Carbon Castle Dale; daughter and County School District at son, Barbara Harris, El its office, 50 East Fourth Robert North, Price, Utah up to Toro, Calif.; Las Thursday, Vegas, Nev.; 7:30 p.m. Maupin, 11 grandchildren; four March 16, 1978 for furgrandchildren; nishing of all labor, great three sisters and one materials, transportation, brother, Hazel Maupin, and services for the of one Edora Maupin, construction classroom Wellington, Carbon relocatableat two the Wellington County; Marie Brooks, building, Ralph Greene, Burbank, Elementary School in Calif. Wellington, Utah. Bids will be publicly-openeFuneral services were and read at the Monday in the Fausett Carbon Castle County School Mortuary Chapel, Dale. Burial, Castle Dale Board Office, 50 East Fourth North, Price, Utah Cemetery. at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 16, 1978. A certified POSITION or cashiers check or bid bond of not less than five Price City is accepting percent of the amount of a the bid, drawn payable to for applications bookkeeper to work with the order of the Board of the Director of Finance. Education of Carbon Applicants must have County School District, considerable bookkeeping shall accompany the bid. exand knowledge This check or bid bond of perience. All applicants the accepted bidder shall will be tested on general be forfeited in case he bookkeeping know ledge, refuses to enter into the ten key adding machine contract or fails to furnish and general typing. Apply 100 percent performance personally to P. Hampton bond, and 100 percent McArthur, Director of material labor and Finance, Price City Hall payment bond as required by March 15, 1978. bv the owner and the State of Utah. POSITION OPEN The owner shall enter WATER M ASTER into only one contract for Price City is accepting the construction of the applications for Water project. The successful Master. The Water Master bidder to be known as the is responsible for coor- General Contractor shall dinating irrigation water have the responsibility for usage in Price City. Ap- proper execution of all plicants must be available work contracted by him. and April 1, 1978 and work Instructions through September 1978. specifications will be on Some of file in the office of Carbon knowledge irrigation and water School District Board shares desirable. Pay Office, 50 East Fourth $250 00 per month. Apply North, Price, Utah, where in person at Price City they may be consulted or Hall. Room 8 by March 15, secured for the purpose of 1978 bidding Iublished in the Sun Published in the Sun Ach ocate March 1,4 and 8, Advocate March 1, 4 and 8, INDErf NOTICES veawav G Lost aro Found Memorium Moving and Storage 104 105 Persona) Special Notice EMPLOYMENT Business Opportunities Help Wanted jops Wanted School fc Instruction 109 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES Butidmg ft. Contracting Cleaning Service Misc Services HO HI 112 Painting 11) ANO HOUSING ESTATE REAL Apartments tor Rent Commerical Property Farms and Ranches 114 Houses for Rent House tor Sale Lot and Acreage Miscellaneous Rental Mobile Homes Rental Mobile Homes, Sale Mobile Homes, Wanted Mobile Park Space Real Estate tor Sale Real Estate Wanted Rent Sate or Lease Rentals Wanted Rooms tor Rent 117 HS H6 111 H9 170 121 172 17) 124 12S 176 177 171 129 STORE FARMERS arm Equipment Farm Product 130 131 137 133 134 F Food Storage Fruit and Produce Hay & Grain Pasture tor Rent Plowing and Discing 13S 13ft PETS LIVESTOCK 137 130 139 140 Breeding Service Livestock Pets Poultry MERCHANDISE GENERAL Wood 141 Furniture Garage Sale 143 143 Fuel A Household Appliance Misc tor Sale Misc Wanted to Buy Musical instruments Sewing Machines Sporting Good T V Radio Hi Fi 144 14S 146 147 140 149 ISO ETC AUTOS, VEHICLES, 151 Auto New and Used Autos Wanted Auto Parts and Service Boats .. Campersand Trailers 152 153 154 155 156 157 Wheel Drives Motorcycles & Bicycles Trucks & Equipment 4 150 -- was Cris rated in Per- and Com- Analysis; Montoya received an Excellent in Interpretation; Don McCandless was cellent in Expository Speaking and Good in Communication Ex- Analysis; and John was rated Cynthia Grange, Daskalos daughter of Mrs. Patsy Good in Expository Speaking. Lorretta Campbell has returned home after being hospitalized in Salt Lake for several CLASSIFIED 1 65 Eastern af-lai- Florence HUNTINGTON y o Arthur L. PRICE Waterman, 73, Price, died Feb 25, 1978, Salt Lake City, of complications following heart surgery. Born May 1, 1904, Mapleton, to George Thomas and Lturentina 5H27S183751 Hooker would like to a of The College in Utah Hanksville. A building Forensics team will have to be made returned from the available to examine Dixie Sunshine Speech patients. Tournament, held in St. Bill and Pearl Wells George last weekend, are at their ranch with nine new trophies property near Pengree, to add to their Idaho, this week to collection. greet a new grandCris Madsen, daughter, the latest daughter of Mr. and edition to their son, Mrs. Ralph Madsen of Marion's family. They Duchesne, was CEUs will bring back hay for Miss winner. big were made by Bill start up a Wells, Todd Stewart, week service Arthur Waterman William Atwood CEU Forensic NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 4043 elect officers for the IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of JIM coming year, will be held Deceased. the in Courthouse, JOHMTAK1S, All having persons 1978 March 2, Thursday, claims agaiast the above at 7 30 p m Publislied in the Sun estate are required to Advocate February 22 and present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk March 1, 1978 of the Court on or before the 5th day of June, 1978, or said claims shall be NOTICE forever barred. OF BID Shirley Cooper East Carbon City is Personal Representative accepting bids on a 1972 733 North 1st East Ford Galaxic, 423 cubic Price, Utah 84301 inch engine, air con- SJ Sweetnng ditioning, power steering, Attorney for new radial tires Take as the Estate condition Submit Oliveto Office Bldg. is scaled bids to East Carbon Price, Utah 84301 City Recorder, PO Box Telephone 811, East Carbon, Utah, by Iubhshed in the Sun March 31, 1978. East Advocate Mar. 1, 8 and 15, Carbon City reserves the 1978. right to reject any or all Mrs. Armload of trophies for CEU speakers barbara ekker a.m. and continue Jackson, Justin Ekker, until dark. Hams and Craig Campbell, Donny bacons will be award- Guy Lusko and Lance ed. Wells. Leaders who Bill and Norma participated were Rae Hannert have returned Lene Ekker, Derk to their mining Garber, Larry here Casebolt, Ardell Noyes, operations following a week trip to Marc Jarvis and Tom old Mexico as guests of Martin. Winners in Bob Adams, president each class competed of Energy Fuels. They and Don Lusko, Bill their stock wintered were accompanied on Wells and Ardell Noyes here. their flight by Walter, Autos raced down the The US wrestling Bruce and Winifred track and Don Luskos Federation ChamWilliam was over all Grande pionship was Feb. 4 in Butterwick, and Paula Heoadar-me- Pinewood thirty-twDerby Fillmore, and Eric Hart- Winner. School Wayne man. They stayed in Ralph and Maggie wrestlers participated Santiego and enjoyed Redding stopped with six returning deep sea fishing. Sunday with her sister, home with medals. were Justin Andy Torgerson, ser- Nell Ekker and family. They vice manager at Hite They were returning Ekker, Scott Ellett, on Marina Lake from Uintah County Wesley Erickson , John Powell, learned that his and were enroute to Taylor, David Johnson mother had died at her their home in Las and David Cook. home in Indian. Andy Vegas. Dennis Allen, Glen D. Rand Jarvis, Harlow Tatt, Ted Knowles, Phil returned to Denver to Press get his family but was Brown, Selena Garber Torgerson, unable to attend the and Barbara Ekker Nowsman, Ronnie services because of the met with the County New. along with Wayne emRoad weather. Mon- County Commissioners are The Hanksville Boy day working on in ployees afternnon Scouts and Cubs held Loa to discuss the pros the road to the coal their observance of the and cons of Hanksville operation near Factory Scouts 68th birthday at becoming incor- Butte from their homes the Ward Recreational Tex Olsen, in Loa, Bicknell and porated. A Hall county attorney from Fremont. recently. banquet dinner was Richfield, attended and Parents were invited served at 6 pm with county clerk, Angele A attended. and attended the youth also Nelson A scouts mothers. Pinewood Derby and public meeting will be MIA meeting last award ceremony called to inform the Tuesday where a film followed. Each scout Hanksville residents of was by presented was given a 5 ounce this committees fin- YWMIA president, block of wood from dings. Judy Jarvis, which was about music suitable to River Green The which to fashion their to and in Green be listened Clinic PartMedical own entry. has at church River Cubs were appointed played icipating Many parents Douglas Wells, Mark Selena Garber and remained tor clas.ios. Martin, Erick Ekker, Barbara Ekker to of directors Guest speakers at the Dari Garber, Jake Joe Bob as younger ladies classes Bullard, Next were Carol Brown. Wells, Dawson, Rusty representatives Dennis Lierd and meeting is Feb 22 in Harriet Noyes, and Dr. Denieee Johnson Green River. IX'rek Ekker. 10 Married Liston Cluif, April 17, 1333, Lis Vegas. Nev Survivors wife, Richfield, three daughters and one son, Mrs. Joel P. Maurine Jensen, Midvale; Mrs. Grant (Cathleen) Richardson, Mrs Richard done) Scow, both Tempo, Anz ; J George, Ferron; stepdaughter, Mrs Jules g hanksville The Hanksville Sportsmans Club has scheduled a Turkey Shoot for February 25. The event will begin at Loveless Elizabeth Yoik, Peace Corps volunteer Tom Machala, 1971 graduate of College of Eastern Utah, in Miami before flying overseas to join 300 American volunteers already in Columbia. ( Photo by Yves Gerem ) Jesse Maurice ('onovci, 85 died Feb 23, 1378, ill I tutl alley Hospital Horn Oct .it), 1832, Herron, to Abram O and Conover. Married lone Stevens, Oct 30, 1912, Ferron She died July 2, Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 1978 NOTRE Annual meeting of Pioneer Ditch No 1, to Jesse Conover FERRON 1, Earlier in February Lake where shes the group traveled to awaiting the arrival of Coolidge, Arizona, for their third child. Her the Cactus Classic husband Jim is a Speech Meet. Norma geologist here with Alger from Sunnyside received Superior and Energy Fuels. Dan Marriott, Utah Excellent ratings for Inand Rep- Oratory Congressional Miss a held terpretation; resentative, in Madsen got an ExTown Meeting Panguitch Feb. 10 and cellent in Oratory; and urged all miners and Valerie Bruno made a ranchers in this area respectable showing in who have holdings in the Oral Interpretation Miss Garfield County to Pentathlon. McMr. attend. Montoya, Mr. and Four foot snow drifts Candless, received 8 inches deep after a Daskalos recent storm hampered Good ratings in their miners in the Temple events. The CEU Forensics Mountain and Four Corners area from team will be traveling moving their mined to Arizona in March for the Regional Speech ore. residents at Paradox, and to of Tournament Bennett Ray Colo. in California in April for was Denver Mrs. Sue Rasmussen Hanksville early this the National Junior and two children are week on business. He College S p e e c h with her parents in Salt also visited relatives. Championships. 1978 1978. 100 FREE SIX Call fifl'ITI") I'D PUPPIES. after 637-459- 3 6 p.m. 312f 101 LOST: SMALL DARK brown Chihuahua. Lost during deer season by Soldier Summit. Call collect Reward offered. 314p 225-049- PUPPIES FOR giveaway, 8 weeks old. 2252f 150 RENTAL STORAGE units. Boats, trailers, campers, household goods, inside storage. 11x24, 11x18, 11x6. Also, chain link fenced areas, 12x30. 351 East 6th South or call 637-051- 637-115- 1126fc HIM esscED j GURDJIEFF-OUSPENSK- center a fourth way school now accepting students. 11830p FOOD will be sold at the Spanish Assembly of God Church at 690 East 4th South. Thursday March 2. MEXICAN 312c I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts incurred to me other than by myself. William Eddie 314p Roye. I NOT BE WILL responsible for any debts incurred to me other than by myself. Patrick N. 314p Houghton. crest view Village' Reservations now being accepted for new mobile home park to open in spring. Call 123fc SERVICE STATION in Helper, fully equipped with large lovely home optional. Present owner rwill manage if desired., Phone Julian1 and Associates 125fc 472-342- |