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Show 2 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Saturday, May 17, 1980 Lawsuit filed by customers Lighting proposed Administrator EAST for CARBON A City in- proposal stallation Tara Valdez said the dip is very dark and many persons walk there. The city is checking on costs for the work, she said. street of lighting and sidewalks in the dip on Columbia Drive was made council during meeting Tuesday Components of Las Vegas was also named as a defendent. In a counter claim contractor and a Nevada architectural Hicks noted that any firm by a dissatisfied deficiencies in the customer here, earlier construction were the result of the actions this year. Charles and Betty taken by the Hamp- EAST CARBON- -A has $18,400 lawsuit been filed against a Tlodern CinemC 1 1 1 CORPORATION contractor KlnglKoaliTheatres Rock si Castle Square 637-274- Hicks did improper, defective, negligent to work on an add-o- n their home at 121 Second West. In the 7th District 0 CLOSED INDEFINITELY 4onor Ihy wile and everyone NOW SHOWING Imartin thru Thursday 2 MULL TUESDAY WELD Shows 7.00 and With the end of school soon approaching, 10 year-olMatt Anderson Mike Mason and 2 (Price Iaii Shows at 7:10 & SOLDER I that- - 9:20 s Downtown 637-274- 0 NOW SHOWING thru TUESDAY Shows Friday & Saturday at 7 & 9 Onp Show Sunday thru Thursday at 8 p m 2 WHEN TIME RAN OUT PM ELINE L r, ULLHM lL,l HOI DEN Downtown 637-274- 0 NOW SHOWING thru Thursday One show Sunday-Thursda- An American Dream Becomes a Love Story sKsIsl'VhK y 7:15 p.m. 2Snows hriday lUMSn & I Saturday ar 7:15 and 9:30 iMoforlVvI WEATHER IJ-- KM.s new shift foreman - to Beginning his service at U.S. Steel in September 1978 as a junior contractors bids were above the mitted the bids. The home at 170 submitted bids $7,500 maximum for Fifth South had East some each rehabilitate four home, homes in south Price cutbacks in the work bids of: C and C, through U.S. Housing done will have to take $11,059; K&K, $10,953. The home at 451 and Urban place, Killian said. Ave had bids of: Rose funds. Development Two preparation engineer, he had been employed previously 4kL ill Daughter! eo! un SfuwMaHs atdusk PERMITTING as metallurgist at Phelps Dodge Cora University in 19G5 with sons. a B.A. degree in education, and from the University of Utah in 1973 with a B.S. in degree The Guord blonQS. Roger Rowley did state, C, $12,769; K&K, A Carbon Sheriff was of: C and C, $5,842; K&K, $4,054. bids County one of that twenty-fou- r graduated May 9 from The home at 210 the Utah Law EnEast Fifth South had forcement Academy at bids of: C and C, Westminister College in Salt Lake City. $10,028; K&K, $8,905. William D. Downard The council of Sheriffs the delegated a committee Department has been to decide who should at the academy since The home at 450 get the contracts for March 17. East Second South had the homes. Joe M. Borich, director of the Utah State Peace Officer Jeanette McAlpine read some original light Standards and verse. said each Training, installed by Diane Officers for 1980-8officer in the state Jeanette are Olson, McAlpine, president; must pass the rigorous Myrtle Bryner, vice - president; Linda eight-wee- k training DeBord, recording secretary; Evelyn Varcourse or they lose $8,959. 1, Price Sorosis Price Sorosis Club held its closing banquet at the Carbon Country Club. The table was decorated with lew bowls of forsythia and tulips, and small pots of violets marked the metallurgical engine- - jTicEiefls vriDD CLUB NOTES Cand It Deputy returns Houses to be rehabilitated Wellington man is The WELLINGTON appointment of Roger Rowley of Helper as shift foreman at U.S. Steels Wellington Coal Preparation Plant was announced Friday by Bill L. Kirkwood, superintendent. evenings. C and C ImCity Administrator Jeff Killian said about provement of Spring half the $130,000 grant Glen and K&K Construction (or Wells has been used. poration. sub of the some Construction) Since He and his wife are Born in Price, of a Rowley was graduated the parents from Brigham Young daughter and five JACQl B1SSET EUMN 100-fo- ponder their upcoming summer vacation atop the hill overlooking Carbon High's football field. NOW SHOWING Dreams of academic greatness, winning the big game or just anticipating the slide down the hill can fill one's imagination during Spring d did not elaborate what thooe actions were. however, that Hicks would deduct $500 off the total $7,973 conCourt suit, the tract since not all of Hamptons said some the Hampton work of the work Hicks was completed. No trial date has yet completed had roof leaks which helped been set. cause wraped doors, ceilings and floors. Also Architectural '&a' imim 9 00 that tons. Chadd The counter claim Hampton said places as favors. Pat Kenney, president, was toast - mistress and presented the program. Jack Gray played two piano numbers: Chopins Etude in C Major, Opus 10, and Beethovens Sonata in F Major, 24. Matt Powell played Prelude in G Sharp Minor by Chopin and 32 Variations on Original Theme in C Minor by Beethoven. be anvcaaDcalbDe safl ner, corresponding secretary; Shirley Rogers, treasurer; Elaine Jones, historian, and Pat Kinney, parliamentarian. Jean Moynier won the afghan made and donated by Evelyn Varner for a fund raising project. Diane Olson, Sue Davis and Jewelle Downey were banquet chairpersons. Pat Kinney, out - going president, received a gift from the club in appreciation of her services. their peace officer authority. Downard was hired by the department January 17. He worked nine months for the Price Police before to switching Carbon the County Sheriffs Department. Gbe dtoocS Presenting from Washington D.C. the United States Army Field Band Carbon High JJsisz Audiiforiym 19 Mon., Ambassador! CONCERT 7:30 p.m. All IN Take the family to Carbon High and see the fantastic Jazz Ambassadors. They're part of the official touring United States Army Field Band. The program shows the versatility of this superb performing group with selections ranging from Stars and Stripes to the Big Band era. Don't miss this internationally famous jazz group. Order your free tickets now! Either clip and send the coupon in or stop at one of the following sponsors. FREE ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY Limit 4 tickets per order Enclose stamped envelope for your free concert tickets. self-addresse- Mail to: Advocate Emery County Castle Press Progress d, Sun Advocate P.O. BoxX Price, Utah 84501 Please send me 2 3 4 (circle one) complimentary tickets to the U.S. Army Field Band, Jazz Ambassadors pertorming at Carbon High Auditorium, May 19th at 7:30 p.m. 1 Sponsored by the Sun seats unfilled will be opened to public at 7: 15 p.m. a o a D Name Address. .State. City. Zip. r bnnannannnnnnnpnnnaonanoocf! i ifc - rn i nm |