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Show 1979 Saturday, May 26, WH E REAS, ,ii.. Dance in review The Beta Tau chapter ot Beta Sigma Sorority is sponsoring a Dance Review to help raise funds to purchase equipment for a handicapped child. The review will be held at the Carbon High School Auditorium, May 31, at 8 p.m. and feature the students of Linda Scartezina. The show will include tap, Phi ballet, jazz and tumbling. Each ticket holder will have his name or business listing printed on the program. The deadline for contributions is May 28, and your ticket will be delivered to you. If you are interested, please call or 637-447- 637-580- 637-294- 8, 1. Council readies gets improvements a report from the city engineer, David R. Ariotti, manager of the Price Area Office of Eckhoff, Watson and Preator, said preliminary work on the special tax assessment is underway and the council could adopt its notice of intent at the next meeting June 13. The district will cover the entire city limits of Price, Ariotti said, with the improvements paid off by special tax assessment on property over the next 10 years. Our goal, Ariotti said after the meeting, is to be able to start on the project sometime in In and be completed sometime in the fall of 1980. Under the timetable, the August nesday night in its regular meeting. In passing the ordinance, the council rescinded an earlier one adopted only a few months ago. Mayor Walter T. Axelgard said the ordinance needed to be rewritten to set up more sim- plified procedures for both and city adsubdividers ministrators. Under the new ordinance, hook up charges are fixed by resolution of the council, rather than by passage of a whole new law each time the rates need to be revised, said City Attorney Luke - G. Pappas. After adopting the new electrical policy, the council passed a resolution fixing hook - up charges for new residences at $200. This compares to $750 for all Ore. the Veterans of the Vietnam Era, served their country under the most A trying circumstances due to the lack of resolution popular support for the conflict; and honoring local WHEREAS, the courage and resolve of musician Calvin A. Cal Jewkes was these men and women has not been the Price passed by adequately recognized by the American Council WedCity people; and nesday fixing WHEREAS, their performance of duty Saturday night, as the day to was by all measures the equal of their honor the man who has counterparts in previous conflicts; and sung at more than WHEREAS, the sacrifices of those who 2,000 funerals since returned from Southeast Asia disabled or 1922. Jewkes, 77, recently suffering from prolonged readjustment moved to Price from met with have problems apathy; and Kenilworth. WHEREAS, these veterans have been The resolution said burdened by an unfair and negative Jewkes has touched image in the public mind, due to their the hearts of thousands service in the unpopular conflict our of Carbon County citizens, bringing them country asked them to fight; and and comfort for joy of an WHEREAS, expression gratitude should be given to those who gave a over half a century. substantial portion of their lives at their It also said he unshared his Government's request and in the name of selfishly time and talent with the people of the United States to serve in such conflict; council would hold the legal protest hearing July 18, open bids July 25 and get started in mid August. son of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Rachele Jr. of here, has been awarded a two - year Published in the Sun Advocate May 26, 1979. Cornell for Persons are on take refusing breath analyzer test earlier this month. a requred probation to take the test. If they refuse they can be sent to prison. Judge Boyd Bunnell, of the 7th District Court, sentenced Larry Vale Potter to five years to life. Potter originally received the probation for aggravated rob- bery and failure to stop at the command of a police officers in a Feb. 22, 1978, incident. Potters electric homes and $300 for conventional homes contained in the old ordinance. The council decided to give refunds to those contractors who had paid the higher hook - up charges under the old ordinance, many of whom had paid under protest. Councilman Guido Rachiele said the new electrical policy for Price should serve the city for many years to come. Necessity for its passage, Mayor Axelgard added, came with burgeoning growth of Price and the need for an equitable policy in dealing with many builders and con- tractors. The new ordinance goes into effect on publication in the current issue of The Sun Advocate. Those wishing to read it in its entirety will find it published in the legal section of todays newspaper. STEEL BELTED RADIAL their The resolution extending Now attending by gratitude continued, therefore, let it be resolved by the Price City Council that the citizens of Price and Carbon County extend open house in Jewkess honor today (Saturday) in the an Price - North Carbon Stake Center. Beesley Memorial LOWEST PRICES FINEST QUALITY LARGEST SELECTION UTAH YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HELPS ANSWER YOUR EVERY QUESTION. US 92 Beesley Monument 725 SOUTH STATE 374-058- STREET, PROVO 0 Bernie Morris IN Tommy Morris-637-3- 637-440- 0 100 PRICE SEE 34i South 4th East Prlca Wide 78 Senes Tread design improves wet and dry traction Superb road contact Lower rolling resistance Armstrong GIVES MORE GRIP decision to become an actor when he performed in Corvallis Parks and Recreation summer productions in the early 1970s. Tough Aramid Cord Belts - 5 times as strong as steel. Smooth riding Poly- ester Body Plies Specially formulated radial compounds Improves wear, resists cuts, digs in! 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Wide tread, open design for traction Raised white outline lettered sidewall Cool, without having to take in Carleton Super Producer fish-tailing- Cornell because he wanted to place all his energy towards developing his 208 South Alain Radial 6 H U fft vUOFF over-the-roa- in d Specfeil all Mag Style Wheels FREE TIRE ROTATION Every 5,000 Miles (with set of 4 Michelin Tires) Months FREE INTEREST nspection 7 or 637-682- Big Open Tread at Oregon theater State University he also performed. He has since participated in the Colorado temporarily meeting at 637-545- plus F.E.T. 10RX15 When he entered the because of a fire will be Call: RDDim Brass plated steel cord retards rust started making the Church of Christ attorney, Phillip Hansen of Salt Lake City, said the convictions are on appeal before the state supreme court. . -- to prison to ,... University acting conservatory in Ithica, N.Y. The scholarship includes $4,000 living Ariotti said work has not expenses and $5,000 a progressed far enough to be able year for tuition. to tell people how much their is Rachele the assessments will be. We are of Salvatore grandson talking about work that needs to Rachele of Helper. He be done to improve Price, he has uncles and added. We dont want to burden auntsmanyin Carbon anyone, and want to be as fair as County including we can. Guido Rachiele of Currently city engineers are Price; Raymond getting ready to do detailed field Rachele, Mrs. Iola work on the improvement Cobain and Mrs. Helen district, including precise Bradley, all of Helper. measurements of frontages of In an interview in an individual property owners. newspaper Oregon Eventually, we will be able to Rachele was quoted as tell every property owner what saying about his acindividual assessments will be, ceptance to Cornell, Ariotti said. Im just shocked. Ive Under the project, the storm been building my sewers would solve some of confidence up for some Prices flooding problems and the time now that entire city would have improved something like this has streets, curbs, gutters and happened. I dont think sidewalks, as well as street lights. Ill come down for some time. Rachele, 22 said he A78xl3 Wednesday and preciation to Calvin A. Jewkes for his life of friends and that his music, kindness and "life and accom- friendship to all he has plishments exemplify known the heart and spirit of The council asked Carbon County. . . citizens to join in The meeting will be conducted by Coach Gary Weight and will be held at 5 p.m. in the Carbon High Gym. The Price man had his revoked probation ap- com- scholarship at the Price man A served family, munity, church IT BE THEREFORE, of and Price RESOLVED, that the City All students inthe County of Carbon proclaim the week of May 28th as Vietnam Era Veterans' terested in playing Week and establish a Committee made basketball for Carbon School should up of Vietnam veterans from the City and High a attend special the County to assist in the planning and next Wedmeeting coordination of the Week's programs. nesday. Walter T. Axelgard, Mayor sincere families, their bereaved Carbon High sets signup NOW, Rainard Rachele. Price adopts new electrical ordinance A new ordinance establishing an electrical policy was adopted by the Price City Council Wed- stipend CORVALLIS, in City of Price The timetable for setting up a special $4 million improvement district to install and upgrade curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street lighting, pavement, and storm sewers in Price was announced Wednesday in the city council meeting. 2, 3 Price City Council resolves 'Jewkes Day' this Saturday DRAFT PROCLAMATION AT.4. Sun Advocate, Price, Utah tatio 6 v |