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Show Wednesday, March Two injured in accident which caused 8 1289-7- 8, 721 Laundry, Cleaning, $50.00 $.50 per coin-anGarment Service operated machine. SECTION II. That all Ordinances, Resolutions and Orders of Price, Utah, or parts thereof, In conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby Repealed. SECTION III. That in the opinion of the Mayor and the City Council, it is necessary for the immediate peace, health, welfare and safety of the inhabitants of Price Citv. Utah, that this Ordinance take effect after its adoption, approval and publication. section iv. Effective date. That this shall become effective on the date of its publication, after passage, approval and adoption. PASSED by the City Council of Price, Utah, and approved by the Mayor of Price City, Utah, on this 28tn day of February, A.D., 1979. T. Axelgard, Mayor ATTEST: Killian, City Recorder RECORDERS CERTIFICATE I, JEFFREY KILLIAN, the duly appointed City Recorder of Price, A Municiapl Corporation, of Carbon County, Utah, do hereby certify that the above Ordinance is a full, true and correct copy of the Ordinance passed by the City Council in the regular meeting held February 28. A.D., 1979. Jeffrey Killian, City Recorder Published in the Sun Advocate March 7, 1979. d Injured antelope caught in Price dr-dian- met a An antelope tragic spending after end a around roaming Price Monday. The antelope parently ap- came into town in the morning and was finally cap- tured by conservation department and police officers on First East about 6:30 p.m. It John Milovich and Michael Siggard won top honors in the Region V Solo and Ensemble Festival at Tooele High School last week. Milovich was named Outstanding Woodwind Soloist and Siggard was named Outstanding Brass Soloist. Both achieved I or superior ratings with their performances. Other students honored by a superior rating include French Horn soloist Matt Powell, bassoon soloist Roberta Rigby, French horn duet, Powell and Lynn. Larson, and bassoon duet playedl by Rigby and Catherine Cox. These students will compete in set Derby the Utah State Festival on April 7, "I ratings were received by a French Horn Solo, Lvnn Iarsen. Saxophone Solo, Brenda Radicle; II ratings were given to a Clarinet Trio, ('beryl Rachele, Karen Taylor, Shawnette Cook; Woodwind Trio, John Milovich, Kim Graves, Cheryl Rachele. Bassoom im 4 d Roberta Quartet Rigby, Catherine Cox, Elaine II Hilias, Mary Baysinger. ratings were given to a clarinet solo, Cheryl Rachele; Clarinet Trio Cheryl Rachele, , U : ' 2 :i , " ' ' P.K V V K&U V-- ' Start a Karen Taylor and LaRae Forsythe. The soloists were accompanied by Matt Powell, Catherine Cox and Janis Siggard. NEW "IMAGE This for March 17th to Con servation Officer Jack The models can not weigh Boy Scout a m. to 1 p.m. Topham. Last year over 200 over five ounces. Pinewood Derby will The animal was be held March 17 in the boys participated in Prices for first, being transported to womens gym at CEU. the event. third the Division of Wildlife The scouts build second and The competition will Resources office for begin with a 9 a.m. model cars from kits places will be awarded treatment of its in- weigh-in- , with races and race them on a in each of three age conducted from 10 sloping track. The categories. juries when it died. day according Advocate, Price, Utah 1979-S- un Music honors awarded to students the Verl Shumway, 55, Orem, was reported in trailer to fishtail. The trailer forced Ordinance No. 1297-7- 9 serious condition at truck into the the Utah Valley Hospital AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ITEM (721) after an accident eastbound lane where DIVISION 1. CHAPTER 15, OF ORDINANCE NO! at the it was struck by OF PRICE CITY. WITH RESPECT TO Friday evening of Price Canyon. Richard Thatcher, 53, CHANGING THE FEE SCHEDULE THEREIN SET top Idaho. The motor FORTH FOR LAUNDRY, CLEANING AND GARAccording to the of transmission were and MENT SERVICES, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECT Utah Highway Patrol the from torn DATE THEREOF. AND REPEALING ALL ORwas report, Shumway DINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH. vehicle. westbound on Rt. 6 in a Shumway BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Thatcher was truck towing a trailer Price, Carbon County, State of Utah: when his vehicle hit a treated and released SECTION : That Item (721), Division 1, Chapter 15. of Price City, Utah, is hereby of Ordinance slick spot in the road from Carbon Hospital. amended and shall henceforth read as follows: 1289-7- 7, . . . with the nfwmE Spring Y SALON 657-142- 2 apparently tangled with a chain link fence and a -- obituaries Prepare For Our Mable Greenwood Mable Jensen Cornwall Jensen. Greenwood, 81, died March 4. Born June 3, 1898, Mapleton, Utah County, to Peter Seren and Eliza Married Alma Greenwood Jan. 5, 1920, in Price. He died April 18, at the 1978. Survivors: sons and Robert, daughters, Albert Martinez Albert L. Helper Martinez, 67, Helper, died March 4, in a Price hospital. Born May 30, 1911, El Lendro, Mexico, - to Tiburcio and Annacleta Seattle, Wash.; George, Hinkley, Calif.; Lavon Juvan, Spring Glen; Mrs. Leon (Ruth) Pace and Mrs. Vic (Ella) Santi, both Price; Mrs. Allen Nelson, (Joyce) S0((O Cfl00 Jose Velasquez Celestino Jose Porterville, Calif.; Mrs. Velasquez, 91, of East Horace (Louis) Thayn, Carbon City died March 5 San Jose, Calif., 24 in a Price nursing home. grandchildren; 16 great -He was born Jan. 28, brother 1888 in Albuquerque, New grandchildren; Alcalan Martinez. and sisters, Frank Jenson Mexico, to Jose and Married Matilda Rojas, Cecil Tucker, both Julianna Velasquez. He and Sept. 8, 1945, Helper. Pearl Menzie, was a retired rancher. Cleveland; Catholic Member, He married Reducinda Church. Retired UMWA, Helper. Funeral services Gallegos in 1908 in Sunnyside Local. Retired, Kaiser Steel Corp. em- Wednesday, 1 p.m. at the Mexico. She died in 1968. Mortuary Survivors include sons ployee, Sunnyside mine. Fausett Worked in Carbon County Chapel, where friends Edwardo, East Carbon; coal mines for many may call one hour prior to Uvaldo, Jose, both of New services. Burial, Price Mexico; and Wilfredo, years. Sunnyside. Daughters Survivors: wife, Cemetery. two Margarita Romero and son, Helper; Carbta Martinez, both of Juanita Anselmo daughters, Martin, Mrs. New Mexico, and sisters Frank (Juanita) Feichko, Genoveva Tapia and Anboth Juanita Pilling Jr., Helper; Deeanna Martinz, New selmo, age 48, died March Juanita Martinez, New Mexico. He is also sur1. York City; five grandvived by 33 grandtwo She was born March 16, sisters, children; Mrs. Andrea Martinez, 1930, in Price, the children, 52 great and 10 Mrs. Alver (Minnie) daughter of John Wilford grandchildren - great - grandgreat both and Charlotte Helper. Rojas, Grundvig Mass of the Christian Pilling. She married John children. Funeral service will be Burial, Thursday, 10 Anselmo Jan. 22, 1952, in at 7 p.m. at St. Thursday a.m., Anthonys Grand Junction, Colo. She Catholic Church, Helper. was nurses aide, Carbon Mitchell Chapel, where Holy rosary will be County Nursing Home. friends may call Wedrecited Wednesday, 7 She had been a nesday, Thursday and inFriday prior to Prayer p.m., Mitchell Funeral structor for 15 years. at 11 a.m. Burial Chapel, Price, where Survivors are her Service in Price City Cemetery. friends may call Wedhusband, -- 777 ODD Over 1 00 Saddles Ready for Immediate Delivery prior to services. Burial, Mt. View Cemetery, Helper. Edwin Wycherley Wellington; and daughters, Joe, Elmo; John and Debora Scoville, Wellington; Complete line of Carle, Montana; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Pilling, Carbonville; brother, Dowd, Oregon; Angela Price; Edna Ruth GRANT FAUSETT PAUL KELLY Pitts, Morticians Sandbork, M. Oregon. (Ted) Edwin Fausett Mortuary Wycherley, 63, died Feb. Funeral services were Price 637 1181 27, in an American Fork Monday. Burial in the Castle Dale 748 2551 Hospital. Price Cemetery. "Service to all Faiths" Bom July 18, 1915, in Hiawatha, to Samuel A. and Maria McGonigle BASKETS BRASS Lylas Married Allridge, Sep21, 1940, in Price. Marriage later solem- tember nized in Manti LDS Temple. Bishop of Ward for seven years. High Councilman in the North Carbon Stake Car-bonvil- le and former School Sunday IMPORTS 0HI a S aa X u Superintendent. Employed by Utah Highway Department. Survivors: wife; two sons and one daughter, Samuel K., Lehi; Edwin M., Jr., American Fork; Fred (Vickie) Mrs. Booth, Highland; a son, Pete, preceded him in a, Five granddeath. Sj children; one brother -- Shirts Buy ours or bring in your own new or used shirt fora eel a o Elmer Wycherley, Woodland Hills, California; sister, Mrs. John (ElZar) McKen-dricPrice. Funeral services were 0 Family suggests X contributions to Cancer or Primary Society Childrens Hospital. 350 0 a Patterns to choose from 0 0 2 Saturday, 10 .m. in the American Fork 12th LDS Ward Chapel. Burial in H HI Price City Cemetery. ' "Vi 15-16-1- 7. Utah's New Horseman KOABQCDAEl'OGiaS Over 50 Horse and Livestock DG3 STTSC sons sisters, Wycherley. 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