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Show A(. Mjn I , ILt t Ijbllt , d' Vl . jit J tff vi'j'i uiij A J - I -- t," & n 7 9 p.n. 'Hf v.innn.mfcft' . revenue funds were allocated ' by the li.iring s lilOUAS W M M lf s HI Wll ' pawn"" 'J ,1 - - 4 A 1 -- 7:I5J7:'Jp.n. n . ?S i. i IllOW S;.''ni!IG thru Thursday temwwew J': f: ? CAHOlinr , r) p)7; fi f ' iJ is tfi? Vivl Watermaster. lift PG f the outside water moratorium to Martin residents. have a public on the hearing . Open Weekends only thru May "A annexation. ! Friday, Saturday .Y, r TRIP! FF URf A I i si Jr t H n?NT i.. nm the ;A'3EMtNT' rebuild the ball park concession stand. enforce a rule that no group outside of Helper would be able to rent the Civic Auditorium. hum mi him VWISIIID tm - advertise again lor a Watermaster. look for a grant to -- Thun Martin proposed at dusk SHOWTIME jmnh r n Shoe 9 E. Main Price Stop 'v .5T3iirCv3' a c ; - t' b s r UU fr r .4i 30 to 8:30 p.m. 3 f?F Or! EVERYTHING IN THE STORE Special Group of Women's Shoes Ym $F Vi Sv. 1 & - Shed of A passenger pkne carrying six persons crashed in Factory Butte west of Hankevitte private Saturday All the survived although injuries. morning. passengers of the flight the near - catastrophe, some suffered serines Some former owners in the path the Price freeway construction have been making court settlements higher than the Utah Department of Transportation evaluated their land to be worth. Since the suits started in early 1976, when the UDOT began to buy land from the 104 property owners in the way of the freeway, a total of 31 cases have been filed to prevent the UDOT transactions. The state wanted to purchase the land in the 31 cases for more by-pa- ss than $400,000. Price the eminent domain cases, assistant attorney general Steven Ward said. Of the three areas going Add it up. the plane to a Chy, with safe Hie plane slid 75 feet when it landed and then ledge. awfUeend a broken back and interval injuries. As of Tuaaday aeon, Jensen was listed condition in the inin oeite tensive eare unit ef LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. Another passenger of the flight, Jonathon Magrane, 5, was listed in satisfactory condition at Primary Childrens Medical Center ia Salt Lake. The other passengers ef the flight have been treated and released from Lake Salt Hospitals. They were, Thomas Stout, 31, Debbie Stout, 23, Dustin Stout, 4, Jan Magrane 26 and Jonathon Magrane 5, all from Salt Lake City. According to investigators, a homing device alerted an Air Force pilot from Nellis Air Force Base, who fixed on the signal and alerted Hill Air Force Base of the crash. Hill sent out the 40th Air Rescue Service, including a Huey helicopter with medical rescue people aboard. Meanwhile, other Hanksville residents rushed to the scene to give the victims first - aid. Lavar Wells and Harlow Brown, an FAA official, had heard the Mayday calls while enroute to Grand Junction. Wells turned his plane around, sited the crash, returned to Hanksville and organized a rescue crew. Those who assisted in the rescue included Ken Noyes, Bonnie Taylor, Elaine and Vance Utah Morrell, Highway Patrolman Jerry Hailes, Alvin and Kevin Robison, Dean and Larry Ekker, Buth Bullard, John McClain and Wayne County Deputy Sheriff Duane Buchanan. The Civil Air Patrol out of Richfield helped coordinate the Life Flight from LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. The victims were transported to the hospital at around 6 p.m. Saturday evening. through extensive eminent domain cases (Tremonton, North Nephi and Price), Price has been the most difficult to make settlements. Became ef your development of coal, everyone sees their lands value at the highest usage potential, he said. Ward, who handles many of the cases in Price, said there has been some thought to getting a change of venue in the by-pa- ss tridts Archie Hamilton, UDOT preconstruction engineer far District Four, said some areas having five buyers for every seller has oaewed problems in land values. It also is difficult to appraise because local residents many times traded land rather than sold it in the past. With few land sales to make an appraisal from, it is difficult to find the true value of the property, Hamilton said. However, he considered the number of eourt suite arising are rather from the Price high with nearly 30 percent of the former property owners by-pa- ss We have had projects where none of the property owners have gone to court over the sale of their land, he said. The former property owners involved in the lawsuits are listed below, along with the amount UDOT appraised their land and the amount either a jury or judge awarded the cases. The list does not included the two cases where no extra money was allotted or in cases which are pending. In some cases, the law suits are listed under a variety of names. However only the name in which the suit was filed in the civil lawsuit index is listed below. The settled lawsuits include: Robert and Clara Miller, $12,340 and an additional $7,782. Estate of Micheal Bacca, et al, $22,275 and an additional $61,305. William and B.L. Gorishek, $31,400 and an additional $14,200. Elaine Staley, additional $26,800 and an $31,280. and an additional $7,600. Central Supply, Hate f.'.i and Commission and an additional John and Florence Bretkovick, and an additihnal $15,300. $17,200 Noah and Mary Potter, and an additional $10,000. Louis and Laura Vetere, Duvels Incorp., additional $1,000. Estate of F. Gagosian, and an additional $21,326. $30,400. John and Taul Sampinos, and an additional $4,475. $3,525 Nick Kalatzes and First Security Bank, $55,650 and an additional $49,750. Silvana and Emily Velasquez, and an additional $1,000. $750 John and Laura Davis, and an additional $28,500. Lynn and Carol Bryner, $4,000 Annona Ann Oliver, an additional $9,300. $28,900 lator, free for Money Market Jvf & Certificate deposit. v TDERAL SWINGS ftMHtth i X i'.-p- r r' aj! r ' f i Af pocket calcu- nf Hu a n t hh r Mm r O I OM u t "in mi (Ii'ihimi $10 COO Fetlpral law re .iih'.t,inli,il ppnally tor early with n mi month c prtilicalos o 'j ii linin', prohibit compounding ' t a o ' lung Dm term of the account i i I SPECIAL -- $1,100 c? MEMftEK Of Hltl Published Every Wednesday and Saturday by the Sun Advocate Publishers Inc. 7 West Main St., Reg. Stoves NOW for Do it Youredfors THE Sun Advocate Earth PRICES and S4S01 Phone (Ml) 437 0732 nulti-functiona- l $36,500 Contract Funding and Mortgage, $56,600 and an additional T)m free. $70,300 and an $3,560 Price, Utah Id this $33,550 and an additional $43,985. Schrader Stoves 9.459 $100 $300. Our Prices can't be This Weeks ly shed, owned by Hugh Jarmilito, from Irvine Fiechko. Since the lower Miller Creek area, Wellington Fire Department dispatched one truck. Dart said. Price responded w0 trucks ard eight firefighters. Dart said. w' f ire occured in Six sworn? airoJame crash Whu gives you more for your Money Market Certificate? tivf Photo by Tony Arnason burned-ou- t fire unknown origin burned down a storage shed causing more than $3,000 damage Friday, according to Price Fire Chief Bill Dent, The shed contained valuable wine casks and kse lumber, Dent said. The fire department received tte atarm on A But so far, with only 19 cases resolved, the state has paid an additional $337,000. Juries have tended to be exceptionally generous in Price in Rtq. to S36 it ct ed handbags t i of 18, 1979 iday. May U r Court increases freeway property settlements OURS! : .'hi m r An FAA official said that is was quite miraculous that everyone lived. According to investigators, the engine of the Mooney plane froze out at 9,000 feet and then at 10:15 dropped like a rock, a.m. enroute from Salt Lake City to Bullfrog. The officials credited the pilot, Harold B. Jensen, 37, of Salt Lake ,r,Ui fnf? : 'j . - T. material. w Newt on - John ( AflW' . promote Terry i. purchase 500 tons of road maintenence Olitia 7 Tni 5. Campbell to Assistanct .Vhn Travolta - thousand dollars are going to the County Animal Shelter and $300 for county senior citizen services. In other action the council agreed to: n rdr.y thru Thursday Sit'? Is o tz, 't WJRlD P'CTURFS n s. y'-x.zZr'- Three MUNROY it i esulcnts. walkie-lalkio- 4 r ? Nearly $8,300 will be used for a new police car and three '' tit I'll (IDRINER ':W II the city's electrical to line service ) ITHCA? tl Helper City Council hursdny night. 01 this, $11,000 will In used for rebuilding I y J &$ v Moiv than $23,000 in ttl(M-a- l ; MAH V" i .. ; 1 , J. I K 2 1979 " . $ shows o? & 16, Revenue funding allocated apftuidmk'ite thru Tucsthy !JOW JHO.Vll.'G j 2 AA.ry iy, Dm PU(t Paid t Fnct, Utah, Patotttct 560 USPS324 3M Member ol Utah and National Press Assoc tahofl Newspaper Association Dealers Welcome FtREPWCE OGIHERY C5 N. 20 Eat, Price 637-297- Subscription rate: In Carbon and Em eg Counties, 512 per fear, published twice weetly. In Utah, autsido area, 514 per peat. 5 |