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Show 3 Saturday, May Junior High to present play The show stars Helper Junior High School will present its Jason Allred as Dick first play in many Dashing, Mary as Elinore years, The Labors of school in the Love, Elsinore, April auditorium at 7:30 Donohue as Gertrude Gotrocks, Dawn Olsen p.m., Monday, May 5. Labors of Love is a as Hattie Hateful, and Sac-coma- musical melodrama Kevin Jensen as Samuel set in the 1890s. It Lawyer features such Scrounge. characters as a tipsy dowager, a coy ingenue, and two truly sinister villains. The story of true Mrs. Ruth Ellen Wood and JoAnn Allen head musical and cast direction with sets provided by CEU love conquering all is Antiques and supplied the theme of this light by Mr. Bryan Albiser The Antique comedy, but the play of also features such Corner. Tickets are $1.00 for extravaganzas as a burlesque finale, and adults and $.50 for children at the door. dancing solos. Man dies in tub Price Police of 284 N. Carbon Ave., Price, fell in the reported a local man was found bathtub, hit his head, was knocked out and drowned, Sargeant Norm Vuksinick said. Moynier was under the care of Dr. A.R. Demman, he said. dead Tuesday in his bathtub. The death was accidental, the department police reported. Marius G.Moynier Beesley Memorial Joseph Miljak HELPER 84. Miljak was bom March in Vrgoras, Yugoslavia, to Ivan and 1896 12, Mara Stankovic Miljak. He was a member of the Catholic Church, a retired coal miner, and a member of UMWA, Columbia Local No. 1966. He was a former U.S. Steel employee and a member of SNPJ No. 113, Price Lodge. Survivors include two sister, Berenson Lynn Mitchell STREET, PROVO South 4th Morris-637-31- Morticians Price 637 1181 Castle Dale 748 2551 00 East Price U S Fausett Mortuary PRICESEE Tommy Price STEVEN FAUSETT PAUL KELLY 0 00 - GRANT FAUSETT Beesley Monument 374-058- 8 '"v YEARSOF EXPERIENCE HELPS US ANSWER YOUR EVERY QUESTION 341 E. Terry Berenson, 32, former Price resident, died April 29 in Salt Lake City. He was bom Sept. 29, 1947 to Everett Keith Berenson and Wilma Louise Hardy Berenson. He married Kay Greer in Elko, Nev., Phone Morris-637-44- and Terry E Lynn 92 Bernie nieces nephews in Yugoslavia. Mass was Thursday at 2 p.m. in St. Anthony Catholic Church in Helper, with rosary recited the night before at Mitchell Chapel in Price, where friends called. Burial was in Price City Cemetery. SELECTION IN Joseph Miljak died April 28 in a Price Hospital. He was Morticians R.T. Mitchell Robert H. Etzel 725 SOUTH STATE aDBi OF 0 Advocate, Price, Utah un 9 Obituaries LOWEST PRICES FINEST QUALITY LARGEST UTAH 1980-S- "Service to all Faiths" grandchildren; two a brothers. Funeral services were member of the IDS Church. He was an Eagle Friday at 11 a.m., MitScout and received his chell Chapel, Price. Holy Duty to God Award. Rosary was recited Survivors include a son, Thursday at 7 p.m. Everett Berenson of Salt Burial, Price City Lake City; his parents, Cemetery. Bluff, Utah; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Boyd (Sherrie) Rardin, Los Angeles, Mrs. Michael PRICE Marius (Merry) Kelley, Butte, Moynier died April 28, Mont., Gerry Berenson, 1980 at his home. Salt Lake City, Mrs. Born June 23, 1912, Brian (Kerry) Andrade, Price, Utah, a son of Price, Mrs. Kandice Honore and Maria Barker, Bluff and Perry Blanchard Moynier. Berenson, Bluff; grand Marius and his brothers parent, Earl Hardy, and sisters were orphans Raton, New Mexico. at an early age and were Funeral services were raised by Pierre and to be held today at 11 a.m. Ieah Moyier, their uncle in the Price 4th and 5th and aunt. Ward, The Church of He was a member of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y the Catholic Church and a Saints. lifelong resident of Price. Arrangements were He served in the U.S. handled by Fausett Army during World War Mortuary in Price. Burial II, in both Europe and the was to be in Ferron City Pacific. Cemetery. He was a heavy equipment operator and a R. former sheepman in Carbon County. Member Zacarias R. of the Price Elks Lodge, PRICE 1550. Martinez, 93, died April Survivors include three 29, 1980, in a local nursing home. sisters, Mrs. Charles He was born May 3, (Bertha) Lyons, Jr., 1886, Taos, N.M., to Mr. Fresno, Calif., Mrs. Art and Mrs. Lucas Martinez. (Blanche) Nicholson, He married Rebecca Grand Junction, LeGrande Flores August 22, 1960, Colorado; Montrose, Colo. Member Marie Abbott, West of the Catholic Church. Jordan, Utah; cousins, Retired coal miner and Paul and Pierre Moynier, barber. Mrs. Rose Carlson, all of Survivors include his Price; MrsT Lawrence wife, East Carbon; sons (Madeline) Griffone, and daughters, Eli and East Ely, Nev.; several Zac Jr., both of Ojo nieces and nephews. He Caliente, N.M.; John, was preceded in death by Honore Layton; Max, Salt Lake; a brother, Micky, Denver, Colo.; Moynier, Jr., 1954. Mrs. Lena Gongales and Mass of the Christian Mrs. John (Phoebe) Burial is Saturday at 10 Gallegos, both of Salt a.m., Notre Dame de Mrs. Jeannie Lourdes, Price, Utah. Lake; Shelly, Los Angeles, Holy Rosary to be recited Calif.; step children, Pres at the Mitchell Chapel Flores, Sunnyside; Mrs. Friday, 8 p.m. where Cosme (Pauline) friends may call Friday Gallegos, Price; Mrs. and Saturday prior to David (Becky) Kams, services. Redondo Beach, Calif.; 73 Price Burial: grandchildren; 80 great Cemetery. later divorced. Berenson was Marius Moynier - Zacarias Martinez REPORT OF CONDITION OF -- s- First Security State Bank OF HELPER IN THE STATE OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 31, 1980 ASSETS 401 ,000.00 Cash and due from banks Federal Funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices 1,900,000.00 2,888,000.00 a. Ixians, Total b. Iiess: Reserve for possible loan losses 26,000.00 c. Ix)ans, net: , 2,862,000.00 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other 33,000.00 assets representing bank premises 35,000.00 Other assets 5,231,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, 646,000.00 partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, part3,579,000.00 nerships, and corporations ' 26,000.00 Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions 311,000.00 26,000.00 Certified and officers checks TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES 4.588.000.- 00 a. Total demand deposits b. Total time and savings deposits 709,000.00 3.879.000.- 00 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND 4,588,000.00 FOREIGN OFFICES Other liabilities 104,000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES 4,692,000.00 EQUITY CAPITAL Common stock a. No. shares authorized 2,000.00 b. No. shares outstanding 2,000.00 200,000.00 200,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits 139,000.00 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 539,000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL 5,231,000.00 MEMORANDA 231,000.00 a. Cash and due from banks b. Federal funds sold and securities purchased 1,932,000.00 under agreements to resell 2,943,000.00 c. Total loans d. Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic 300,000.00 offices e. Total deposits 4,530,000.00 f. Federal funds purchased & securities sold None under agreements to repurchase N one g. Other liabilities for borrowed money 31 ,000.00 Standby letters of credit outstanding a. Time certificates of deposit in denominations of 300,000.00 $100,000 or more b. Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or None more One Number of operating branches as of call date I, Monty R. Hatch, Manager - Cashier, of the above - named bank, do solemly (Swear Affirm) that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Monty R. Hatch W. State of Utah, County of Carbon Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of April, 1980. Jones, Notary Public STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial Institutions I, Richard L. Burt, Chief Examiner of Financial Institutions, do hereby certify that the foi egoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on April 28, 1980. L. Burt Chief Examiner Published in the Sun Advocate May 3, 1980. ADVERTISEMENT FORBIDS Sealed Proposals for four home rehabilitation projects described as: Project Numbers will be received by Price Municipal Corporation at the Office of the City Recorder until 5:00 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time on May 14, 1980. Bids will be opened and read aloud at 7:30 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time on May 14, 1980 in the Council Chambers of the Price Municipal Building. Drawings, Specifications and other Contract Documents may be obtained at the following location: 4--2, 4-- 6, 4-- 9, Price City the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 C.F.R. Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that the Contract entered into pursuant to this adwill be vertisement awarded to a responsible or individual firm, without discrimination on the grounds of race, color or national origin. Price Corporation, Municipal Community Development Division also notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any Contract entered into pursuant to this ad- vertisement, lb AcuiieFkeiDiisS 637-502- ed When you buy UNION LABEL American made products you are helping to support our country the United States of America Members of Union Local 9958 are proud to be Americans and share in the benefits of this great country. We ask you to purchase goods made in America and products with the Union label '"7 JS - ' which will keep our money home in America where it will do the most good. Thank you for buying goods Advertisement sponsored by Union Local 9958, District 22 of the United Mine Workers of America purchased in America in the past and we hope you will purchase them in the future. V VV V.V.V.V. minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit proposals in response to 2 this invitation and will not Each Proposal shall be be discriminated against accompanied by the on the grounds of race, Name and Address of the color, sex or national Bonding Company in origin in consideration for an award. which the Bidder is The Owner reserves the for Payment and Performance Bonds. right to reject any or all If the Proposal is ac- Proposals in the Interest cepted the Bidder will of the Owner. execute the Contract Jeffrey W. Killian within ten (10) days after City Recorder Price Municipal the award of the Contract. Corporation Published in the Sun Price City in accordance with the Advocate May 3, 7, and provisions of Title VI of 10, 1980. Community Development Office 62 North 2nd East, Rm I Price, Utah 84501 Coal Miners Union Local 9958 District 22 Sunnyside pFOOdl Jeppson Allen Craig Kent Robson V.V.VVV.VV.V.V.V.VV.'V |