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Show poor copys Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, July 2A Sun Council wages are compared 2, 1980 Fire hurts business department security officer at the units reponded to the units Price, park at 2:30 a.m. fire. Fireman Jewkes said the and Wellington Sunday. Helper Fire from fought the blaze until 5 corporation is owned a.m., according to by Stephen E. Milan exfireman and Jess Hall. The volunteer wh'ch caused firm manufactures tensive damage to a Mark Hanson. Maintenance Super- bunk beds. business at the Carbon Jewkes said he fears County Industrial intendent for the park, a said Harold dog belonging to one Jewkes, Park. The fire at Tim- the fear of explosive of the owners was berline Products Inc. chemicals was the trapped in the building was discovered by a probable reason three at the time of the fire. responded to an fire Sunday early-morni- check with other cities has indicated a wide variation in what city mayors and councilmembers are paid throughout the state. The Sun Advocate took the poll to compare how the citys mayor pay of $600 monthly compares with other communities pay scale. The Price City Council recently increase the mayors salary by $100 at the request of Mayor Walter Axelgard. In cities checked with a population similar to Prices 9,400 persons, mayors and council A ng members were paid less than In In Brigham City, population about 17,500 persons, the mayor is paid $275 monthly in salary and Fork. In Cedar City, population about 13,000 persons, the mayor is paid $350 monthly in salaries and expenses. Council members receive expenses. $200 Price. manager. The manager Larkin said, takes care of the daily operation of the city. I limit my job to molding policy, along with the city coun- monthly. In Vernal, with a population exceeding 5,000 persons, the mayor receives $300 monthly. cil. As for In Helper, Mayor Chuck Ghirardelli is paid $300 monthly, council members get $200. In St. George, Mayor James G. Larkin receives $500 monthly. You cant pay a person enough to be a mayor or councilmen, so I guess the $500 figure is as good as any, Larkin said. The money compensates for one tenth of the work you about Since arriving here prevent and fight to do. have range fires on state June 1, he has The reason persons work so hard and private land, a developed a on city councils, Larkin said: Is duty which, he is glad mobilization plan to say, has not kept pinpointing the dif- you want to do something good for your community. And you dont him very busy yet this ferent fire departsee how much work that entails year. ments, their equip- until you are elected. In addition to a ment, and stores in the said that St. George has He d pickup area where equipment similar growth to experience truck with a and food for the crews Price. pumper attached to it, may be purchased. We have doubted in population he has at his disposal He said this district in the last ten years and we exequipment and crews is fortunate not to have to double to 30,000 pected from city fire had any fires because persons in 1990. again departments in the much of the rest of the He estimated that he puts 30 district. state has had its share. of work in a week, mostly hours The fires will start into or weekend meetings. evening he soon enough, It has gotten to the point where he predicted. more time working as Hot, dry and windy spends than he does in his plumweather conditions mayor and air heating bing, conditioning contribute to fires and when thunderstorms a raise, Larkin said he would not consider asking his council for one. These are difficult times and it is hard to get the necessary taxes to operate a city, he said. The Sun Advocate found that the larger cities in the state had salaries which were even more varied. In Logan, for example, their mayor is full time and is paid more than $22,000 annually. The part-tim- e council members receive some $100 monthly. Logan has a population of 28,500 persons. In Orem, with a population exceeding 25,000 persons, the mayor is paid $750 monthly. In Ogden, population of some Fire permits are required Thank You If you plan The family of Joanne Fassio Peterson would like to thank everyone for the flowers, food and friendship that they have given in our time of need. Thank you! on burning trash these days, you had better check with Richard C. Gibson. He is the states new district fire warden for Carbon and Emery Counties, and part of his job is to enforce the fire closed season which is in effect from now until Oct. 31. During that time Thank You The thoughtfulness of friends Is deeply appreciated, especially at times of sorrow. Our sincere thanks go to all of you who sent flowers, food and donations, who expressed your sympathy and who conducted so many acts of kindness. The Family of Pearl S. Anderson setting an open fire. The restriction does not apply to campfires and trash may be burned in a barrel so long as it is covered by a screen, Gibson said. Any other kind of controlled burning without a permit is considered a and misdemeanor violators may receive citations. Gibsons residents must first obtain a permit before responsibility chief is to state-owne- 200-gall- after lengthy search River of Price, discovered the body while Saturday afternoon was positively playing in the river which had gone identified Monday as Ronnie Lee, down some since the boys the 13 - year - old Helper youth who disappearance, Robertson said. The Burgess boys mother called disappeared May 21. the Sheriffs Office and deputies Deputy James Robertson of the the body, the lower portion located Carbon County Sheriffs Office said the decomposing body was of which was wedged under a log. A lengthy search involving sent to the state medical examiners office where the Sheriffs deputies and Jeep Posse identification was made through members was begun May 21 after the victims younger brother and dental records. Two 13 - year - old boys, Randy two friends said they heard a Burgess and T.J. Whiteside, both splash and assumed he had fallen into the riveij. We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to Dr. Goldberg, the staff of Carbon Hospital, Castle View Hospital, friends and neighbors during the recent illness and loss of our beloved husband and father. Sincerely, The Dees Family Workshop for students PROVO High school students who are interested in the health professions will have first hand experiences a in medical laboratory vironment en- this summer. The workshop is sponsored by Brigham Young University , 600 Semi- - Division of Continuing Now that the rains have ceased and the long hot days of summer seem to have arrived at last, growth of Utah grain crops is making up for lost time. grain production in Utah is forecast this year because of additional acres planted and adequate moisture to enhance the yield an acre. Department You heard right. Buy one pair of women's of State Michigan University. The flag will fly and the bugle will sound at Ferron Town park on July 2527, when the men of Company 959- -in the 60s and 70s now gather for a reunion. are Theyll have dinner free of charge and and a program, sit The may be obtained around to talk about Education. run will July Tuesdays from 10 a.m. the old days, pitch workshop to 4 p.m. by contacting horseshoes and drive 28 to Aug. 8. During the Med Lab Gibson in the green out to Joes Valley, Workshop, mornings trailer parked at the Duck Fork, Dairy will be spent in class. Division of Wildlife Point, Lake Hill and Interested persons Resources office, 455 Willow Lake for are invited to contact W. Railroad Ave. If the another look at the the BYU Department time is not convenient, scenes of their labors. of Conferences and leave a note at the Theyll ride down Workshops for more trailer and he will the Joes Valley Trail information, telephone come to your home as and another 30 miles of soon as possible. road they built, inspect the log and block fences they installed high on Manti Mountain watersheds, of protein as a Grain centage Agriculture maybe talk over Service quality factor in the telephone lines they Inspection reports that shortly buying and selling of constructed, examine after harvest begins wheat than in the past. the flood control Anyone desiring a structures they put in grain handling activity at the flour mills protein test on wheat place and the ranger and grain elevators may submit a sample, station they erected. rapidly reaches a along with $3 to cover Theyre all still in costs, to the inspection place and in use. peak. He also said that an office. The Civilian CoSunflower seed, a nservation , essential part of grain Corps handling at harvest relatively new crop in Company 959 was and throughout the Utah, may now be orgainzed in 1933. The year is the inspection inspected and graded companys first home and grading of grain to according to Utah was a small tent city in determine the quality Grading Standards. Joes Valley on Manti The cost for grading of each grain lot sold, exported or placed in and percent of oil determination is $8 storage. 378-490- 3. -- s is a Mich, Flint, 24, native and a graduate of Fire permits and wheat harvests in Utah begin about July 25, and continue through mid Official Rapid September or early Protein testing is now October at higher available on all kinds and classes of wheat. elevations. G. Richard Wilson, Today more imof Utah the portance is being supervisor Barley PEt Gibson, CCC company reunion set in Ferron park Crops make up time Increased Annual begin, the lightening is likely to start them, he said. The mountains east of Price are liely locations for sumer fires and they occur often in the Nine Mile Canyon area as well as Scofield and Soldier Summit, he added. of placed on the per sample. Questions con- Deadline cerning grain grading passes and inspection services may be addressed to the above address or telephone 392-229- 2. It Mountain. was moved to a winter home in Mt. Pleasant in 1933 and then to Ferron in 1936. Its enlistees were all Utah mostly 19 and boys 23 years of age. Gunnison and Richhave records on businessman around 250, but there now, and the president are We more. many of tiie Company 959 reunion hope theyll Alumni Association. field the CCC because these were the depression years, he recalled. We were young and single. We were glad for any job, even jobs paying $30 a month and your keep. We joined The food was good. The nights were cold in the barracks in winter. But there was friendship and a few bucks to give to your Mom, when you got home. Company 959 had another attraction for Utah boys, Westenskow says. He said it was an adventure. Getting up onto the mountain, cutting out a trail along the side of a canyon, maybe reseeding a watershed that had been beaten up, or building a few miles of log and block fence. You got a good - 25 feeling from your with us. Westenskow says that reservations for the reunion should be made with him, in Gunnison, at or Clinton Kartchner, 6 in Salt Lake City, by July 15. 528-337- 7; 266-855- OPENING CD July f at 2 Shows 7 : 1 0 & 9;30 NOW SHOWING .Kramer Kramer Now Showing Shows at 7Af 120 7 Unpinc im ccmtuhvoi nun Advanced Admissions Adults $2.50 Child accompaniad by parent $2 ild Noe Showing this Thutsdey Frl.es!. 7 I Swi.-Hw- r. Education persists. Forty years of (MDnS cut- In 1943 the active life of the company ended. A lot of us have tried to keep track, he said. Our years in Company 959 have been a tie and most of us are still Utah Sam Westenskow, 20 boys maybe old men then, joined up in 1935. now scattered up Hes a successful and down the state. We was the off date for candidates work, he said. to file for Carbon School District Board That good feeling June vacancies. Vying for three of the five spots on the Board will be; in District 1, after, we still take pride in what we accomplished. This was the time of our lives, and he said. Walter Borla incumbent Phyllis or children's shoes at the regular price and then select another pair at that price or less absolutely FREE! Take home lots of f shoes at the price! persons, the mayor receives 70,000 a token salary of $400 annually and an expense account of $225 monthly. Ogden has a city manager and an assistant mayor, also. Ogden council members receive a token salary of $300 annually and an expense account of $175 Boy discovered in river A body found in Price V Councilmembers receive $150. In Spanish Fork, population about 11,000 persons, the mayor receives $300 monthly in salary and expenses. Council members receive $200 monthly. Those salaries were effected July 1. Up until then the pay had been half those amounts in Spanish buiineoa, he added. One of the ways he keep his work load down is by utilizing his dty ' Sillitoe, both of Helper. Sillitoe has been on the Board for the past four (ins Now Showing 7:JJ years. Frt. In District 2, is Williams challenging cumbent one-hal- Glade San Advocate Published Every Wednesday and Saturday by t he Sun Advocate Publisher Inc. in- Herman Neva. Neva has been on the Board for two years. Both are from 74 Watt Main St. Price, Utah 14501 Phone (Ml) Helper Office 47237)3 Sacaad Qw Psitaft M Prks. Utah, Price. a Sat. 7: Only lie 0:11 "The Shining" with Jack Nicholson NOW SHOWING THRU Saturday PaM Ptk USPS534-3- Asa L. running in Draper is District 3 He has unopposed. been on the board for the past 12 years and is a resident of OCEAN PACIFIC Sandals 30 9 East Main Price Wellington. O OFF - The seats will be decided on Nov 7. Membtt of Utah Press Association and National hewspaptt Association ' Subscription Rite I In Carbon Emery Counties, S14 per year, published twice weehly. In year. Utah, outside are, $17 per a Jon voight! Vr VV FAYE DUNAWAY RICKY Z3bSX1 |