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Show rage Foui THE Thursday. May PRICE. UTAH E. shimn-- MORE THAI! HALF OF Carbon Student To Compete In Quiz On World Problems TE VETS IN EDUCATION, TRAINING p g prc-udei- Saw Filing Any kind of saw IS IS) T T1 I lejre--.ei.tativ- a ei ai pie-uden- Pop-eiak.- er Society Notes The Pjthian Sisters of Sterling 21 will hold initiation at the community center building m Sunny-J..l- e oil May 25 at 8 U0 p ni Mis Four-I- I Geneva Yates, gland chief of Utni end other visitors fiom Salt Lake Year City, Park City, Iltlptr and Pi ice ,u e xjeected to attend M'S VioNew officers of the Thimble and let Thompson, M E C. extends Needle club were named at an mvit ition to all Phvtn.m Sisa meeting held Tuesday at the ters to attend. home of the group lea ier, Mrs Spring pi evaded m all its Omar Bunnel, in Price Tuesday evening in the gloiy the is Connie Fratto president, club rooms for the annual Carol Oman, vice president; Lynn officers formal tea and installaStevens, secret iry and treasurer; tion of officers of the Book Cliff Annette McArthur, reporter; club of Sunnyside. Wand i Lee Peacock, organist, and Taking over the gavel from t, Mrs Alice Kloster, retiring Janet Staines, song leader. was Mrs. Mary Daily, neweach be held will Meetings June 10, 1948. elected president for the comMonday at Mrs. Bunnels home. ly ing year. Other officers installed by Mrs Edna Graham were Mrs NOTICE TO CRFDITORS Hazel Morgan, vice president; Dies In Estite of MARY KREBS, De- Mrs Helen Durrant, recording ceased. secietary; Mrs. JoAnn Kissell, Fall will present their tieasurer, and Mrs. Wanda CasCreditors claims with vouchers to the under- sano, corresponding secretary. The Parley T. Thorgren, 41, an em- signed at the offices of Dart & piogram was announced by Mrs. Hazel Morgan, retiring piogram ployee of the Soldier Summit Sheva, his attorneys, in the chairman. wax" mine, was killed Monday on or Lrtnh, Price, Bldp Mrs. McAlpine presented the at 3:15 p. m. when he fell 450 before the 23rd day of July, A D feet down the main shaft of the 1948. mine. JOHN KREBS, A resident of Soldier Summit Administrator of the Estate of for the past two years, Mr. ThorMary Krebs, Deceased gren accidentally tripped at the First Published' May 20, 1948. mouth of the shaft and fell the Last Published. June 10, 1948 450 feet to the bottom. He was NOTICE TO CREDITORS killed instantly. In the Matter of the Estate oLE He was born on May 13, 1907, at Rigby, Idaho. Trior to his res- JAMFS VO YANG ES, deceased Creditors will present claims with EE idence at Soldier Summit, he was vouchers at to the undersigned a resident of Emery county for 15 Price, Utah, or to Luke G Pap- years. pas. Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, Survivors include his widow, on or before the 22nd day of Mrs. Cleora Thorgren; five sons, July, A D, 1948 Gerald D. Thorgren, vv ith the Lf GEORGE PAPPAS, S navy and Clent, Gale, Brent Administrator of the Estate of James Voyanges, Deceased. and Barry Thorgren, all of Soldier Summit, and two brothers LUKE G. PAPPAS, and a sister, Aaron Thorgren, Attorney at Law, Eagle, Idaho; Ernest Thorgren, 3 Fast Main Street, James FTiee, Utah Rigby, Idaho, and Mrs. First Fhiblished: May 20, 1948. Whiticere of Oregon. 1948. Last Published: June A Thimble and Needle Club Names Officers For II pies-iden- 450Foot Mine Shaft SATURDAY - SUNDAY sappJ es Soldier Summit Man Dragerton - 1 1 Martin r; yeJV' 1 ms Rodish, sergeant-at-Athletic dub George Coult, president, Kayo Nr.va, Ned Smith, vice LaMar set rotary - treasurer; Hussey, sergeant-at-arm- s Pen tdub Beth Frandsen, president, Paralee Johnston, vice president; Helen McDonald, secretary, Janet Miller, treasuirr; Jean Rowley, historian. FOR BUILDERS SPECIALTY SHOP fr , it, secretary-treasure- p, JIM round-u- p -- 51 to See and Mrs Frank Sjoste it came out from Range (.reck lat It ! Tuesday to stay a few dav. Franks f.ist trip out M'.ce DG Mis Sjosfedt spent Tt.ank-g.v.nwinter in Sunny la!e and tne walktd in anout a month ago afterThey stiyed until Fnd.y noon and welt bai k in for tne When m 'iod is nut .eeek end t me ,v ill tin ir daugnter, tie sumConnie Ixe, tneie mer Mrs James Cassano Mr an wei t to Salt Lake on Wednesday of Ian week and staved several iiys It was a business trip for Mr. Cassano Several pieces of heavy equipment lave been coming m and the vvoik is already Da. ted on toe fiom the t i pie in S i'W roa to the coke ovens at Columbia recently boug1 t by t' o Kaeer-Fr.ie- r PaiP corpoiat.on The welfare omnntee, of Ut ill Fuel comp my ind i epi esentataiv es of tne Kai-e- r company met wito Pies Sjiii-mnays ,n tie Sm nyd.de Homes office Let Fi id iy Pm the pnpnse of orgar iing a ball dun for the coming summer to rcpiCM nt S in the Coal league s, and John Frank Muika-wemployees of the Kaiser company, went to Iront m Monday to attend the ceremony of Halting the blast furnaces bought by the K.nser-F'a-Parts corpor ition Mr. at Cuibon college reveals tno following students have been fclec'ed t head their various organizaschool tions for the 1948-4- 9 year: Karla Majorette club Donna Woodruff, president; Easton, vice president; Nan Leonard, secretary-t- i ea surer Carbonette ilub- - Katherine Itegas, president; Norm i Jean Gibson, vice president, seen Ann i St hoenberger, tary; Alberta Jerant, treasurer; Irene Christen en, Pat Bornudi, firmary advisor, Senate dub N'.i k Ni kas, Scott Ree'-evice Robert Bryner, prtsidint; A club Honored Essay Contest It Will Pay 'ninnysideounnyaaie Club Round-UReveals Officer Slates Service To i9is i Dick Baker, son of Mr. and "More than half of the 261,000 t The peak of enrollment in in- Mrs. Arthur Baker, and sen,or World War 11 veteians in Utah, stitutional training, VA said, wa student at Carbon college, will 1947-48 school meet Colorado and New reached during the Wyoming, Friday, May 21, in compeMexico have applied for educa- year. Veterans may apply for tition with students from 22 other tion or training, according to fig- education or training under the high schools of the state in a ures released by the Denver G. I. Bill (Public La w 346) with- contest dealing with world probbranch office of the Veterans in four years fiom July 25, 1947, lems. disor four from Administration. within years Dick was judged the Of the 175,955 who applied, charge or separation, whichever winner of a recently similar contest con122,038 entered training. A total is later. Training must be com- ducted at Carbon college by the of 5,827 have completed their pleted, in most instances, by July Salt Lake Telegram and KDYL courses and 59,183 remained in 25, 1956. The contest Friday will bring training on February 1. Nearly together the winners of all schools 20,000 applications weie received Mail to name a state champion, who from disabled veterans for eduwill qualify for a year's scholarBe cation or training under Public ship at any college or university Law 16. In in Utah. In Utah, 46,689 of the states To celebrate the 30th anniver- school students. estimated World War II veteran population of 67,000 have applied sary of air mail, Monarch Air Boys and girls me invited to for training. A total of 33,870 Lines, in cooperation with the write an essay on "What Air post office department and public Mul II is Meant to Our Town actually entered training and completed their courses, while schools, is sjionsoring an air mail The contest is open to all high 16,838 remain in training. essay contest open to all high 'school students in Alamosa. Canon City, Durango, Farmington, Gal-'luGrand Junction, Gunnison, Monte Vista, Montrose, Puce and 'Provo except families of Monarch Air Lines employees Tile three t rj winners will win M ltl KN HOOK II VltllW KK Lot Its a few all expense, round trip I IN DOW S HINGES OVI.Itlli: lt ( K (.K HOOKS flights to Denver, including a full d iy of sight seeing in that city M KEEN HOOKS ItVSEMENT NSII hooks Details of the tour will be an- -, nounced later. AH entries must be on 8'ti by 11 paper. Contestants must include their name, address, school You and grade in school. Entries should tie air mailed to Air Lines, Stapleton Monarch YOUNG Airfield, Denver, Colorado. They must tie sent air mail and postmarked not later than Saturday, May 22, 1948 F.ssnys will be judged on the basis of interest, composition and convincing power Decision of the judges will be final. No entries will be returned and all entries, content and ideas therein become the property of Monarch Air Lines. Winners will be notified by Air 20. silver. double quartet from the b s As a token of anr tne who school sang Dr'.gerton her woik for tie mt tmee content numbers presented Mary Daily proenu-- g ,n Puce dining the band festival, J Ul"' ' vve:e accompanied at the t. Mrs. Junn ' d mevj ty Mis Mu.ank solo beis of tr.e c! ,b Maua r piano plaved Naj This was t:.e clos.n and Mayt.me ri e Daily s.mg Xo.v Cs tne Hour" accompanied for a very lv Mrs Humer Brown. Mrs were donated D,r Mrs. All. e Kloster and Mary the library aim a scholarsmp tea table nursing given to some desrev the over es.ded Duly pi resplendent in gladioli, crystal and girl in the community. j See BUCK for a Complete Selection BUCKS SPORTING GOODS Bo-no- JUNE OPEN 12 13 , -- SHOW ALL CONTEST NT8 WKLCOMK ADM. ADI'LTS $1.30, tax inel. CHILDICKN RID1N SOe ROPIN' BULLDOGGIN' Sponsired by Dragerton Rodeo Committee - Albert Miller, Woody McMahon, Ernest Castelman Proved . . . Jj-W-cuf, ScuUUfl ' S! 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