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Show EL PER (Utah) IOUBNAE II The THURSDAY, JUNE PACE FOVB Halverson Services Held Saturday Morning At Mitchell Funeral Chapel Ift2 28, PuElL.IEF WOMEN OF MOOSE ' The Price Chapter, Women of So. SOCIETY , ward Relkf Th. Heir Moo.se, ctety will hold its meeting Tuet- n day, July a at a Vm. with Lois the visiting"1 Olsen delivering ...-- . o. .i,....nr will do handiwork. hold will installation its J""29' flcIRfnt B0Mic .u. gano urgss all members to nd Participate. opportunity to p" at- - She man Funeral services (or Jesse A. HaWerson, 76, veteran peace officer of Helper (retired),' were held Saturday morning at the Mitchell Funeral Chapel at Price. He died last Thursday afternoon following a long illness. He was iborn Oct. 21, ,1383 at Price to Christian . and Minnie Hansen Halverson. He married in 1916 In Salt Lake City. He was took me --'r fv -- uplifting her in ef rorw m oenatf of tne cnapter in retired railroad worker and her term of office, and urged aU peace officers. He was a member Mr and Mrs J. A. Greener ar- - members to cooperate with the otf the Utah Peace Officers As- rived nome ssunaay aner spena- - ameers aurjng the ensuing year, goeiation and w f the Church of Jesus Christ of ing last weex tourning pans oi Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona Saints. The Thirrtble club group met Latter-da- y also stopping at Lake ,.nd UUh, Survivors are his widow, Isa- at the home last -rs Thursday t -- "-. oi wirs Juouie maruneui wnere, ladies dent Pearl Gardner, preside at the meeting, members to attend. . ' tf Presl- - who will urges all W. , . mmyr the estimates of the revenues for the next succeeding year and a statement of the financial condition of the city. Said tentative (Notice is hereby given that the budget and statement are open City Council of Helper, Utah, of for public inspection at the office the Intention of said CUy Coun- of ths City Recorder at this time. cil at a iregular meeting to be By order of the Mayor and held on Thursday, June 26, 1862, Council of (Helper, a Muniat 7:30 PJM., to adopt the budget City Corporation. cipal by ordinance. Said (budget to ibe based on tentative budget which has ibeen furnished to the City Council, by the Mayor and City Recorder, as is required by City Recorder law, which sets forth in detail the revenues and expenditures Oat? of (Publication Thursday, of the preceding calendar year, Tune 28, 1962. NOTICE TO ADOPT BUDGET , TlIPmlAm niht j Mrs Harry Hiatt and I Mrs Ern they enjoyed their usual socablelck at week in and sewing hour. A Gardner spent last Grand Junction, Colo., visiting licious luncheon with their father, Arthur John- - the hostess. son, who has been ill. J- - (tab-fe- 3l 'fTO CDd60Ad MCLT6?". n s$3& Visitors for1 a few days last week at the John Lalboroi home .were Mr and Mrs Pete Laboroi of Salt Lake and their daughter 'x mm aim laiunj t ux anu Nisbet and three children of East .Alton, Illinois., served bv Minn, cil for chairman of 'H- - Cemetery. ' On presently 141 the electrical depart from Pal y:ars and 14 grandchildren, Joseph and Mrs Brown, both of Salt - Lake City, Burial was in the Price City CO'RMANI I ' V5 if("Vintinueri ' was three PriI sister- Girls Attend Crho" getter "You" DflV Event is uicww He is a native of Castle Gate "Learn to do interesting things and is an ardent sportsman and and you will never need to worry for years was associated about how to act on a date.' This Mr Ken Carr and Mrs John with many baseball in Helper as a play was the advice of Or. Claude J. "VfHATS FREEDOM, MOTHER? Baysinger and son Jackie motor er and manager. He has contribut Burtenshaw,, director of Carbon to visit with , in'' ed to Provo Sunday ... fftr the hnv. ciAMMa . i nrl. . ltv fKa ... wiHnrO . Ma wwrf ckU .W.......H..1V. ana buu ivir iviis jjjii of Carbon and yiiucc Older in Helper. baseball girls league "But what is Freedom? Rightly understood, A universal license son Kent ' Booth, also to bring Cormani is married and has Emery counties at Price June 14. to be gccl" Hartley Coleridge. Mrs Carr home. Mrs Carr spent two ,. t Other special speakers were: daughters and one son. ' ..' is that faculty which enlarges the usefulness of all the week there. Theta Johnson. clothina soecial ist rom Utah State University, SE C Mrs .Francis Gresnhalgh is en "fr K other rcultles.' Jmmanuel Kant. sirterl of the company her C-'f- r The 3reatest glory of a people is to transmit that Joying the T.iv .10th 'ET.k. Emmas vrr h T. nf Tscnma childd-en.Havard. for their freedom Beauty Lounge, (Price. Wash., who arrived here June deadline. Th? two high men emerging Build a better "You was the a month 'before returning from the convention will face a theme of the soecial stay Paine. men, und.rgo the fatigue of supporting election to determine pram sponsored by the Extension 'home. . . . .. . liiose wno aeny freedom to otners deserve it not lor the Democratic candidate for this Services of th two counties, Lauren and Janice Petersen, office in the general election this A panel discussion wa held Abraham Lincoln. , daughters of Mr and (Mrs Bill with the following oarticipatlns;: -- .v l4eKrsen oi asym; returnea nome t' Kosec is now serving the four Marilyn Gardner, (Helper- Patsy tiirr ..ww ever ccntented, never known." William Cowper. by bus Sunday with their auntjtn ye8r of a four-yeterm. He Waterman, Price: Marcella PflM, Martell, after spending a had previously rved one two-- Price: Karen Keele. Orarerton, do all that he wills, provided he' to freedom 7 .week here with their erandpar year term. He was first elected and Diane Childs, Emery Counv.J Infring.s not fhe equal freedom of any other man." Hernert Spencer ents, M rand Mrs Ace Miner. The to. office in 1957. Along with be- - Representing iEmery county 49 alrls and leader. A total "Let m rariijBmber that (revolutions do not always estabUsh glrJ came home with them after ing chairman of the present board r of commissioners he is a memiber of 91 attended from Carbon, Filhn Jn of tha Carbon Hospital board. "The freedom of...a government does. not., depend upon the quality, . CARD OF THANKS (Here from Salt Lake for a Mr Kosec is resident of Spring of its law, but upon the power that has the right to create them." with the Vince Glen and is employed by the UJ5. To the many friends, relatives Corporation at the WellingThaddeua Stevens. Garavaglia family were (Mrs G's Steel and acquaintances who were so ton coal washing plant. 7T,ottver Vidia Mrs her Rigby, can love freedom heartily, but good men :" the rest love thoughtful in assisting us, and and family, Mrs Ann Gra- rister for sympathies expressed on the -aot frDedcm, but license." John Milton. j ham ,nd son Joey ,nd Mr and PONV LEAGUE STANDING death of our beloved husband, t "The history of the world is none Other than the progress of Mrs Parley (Piatt and family. 1 father and grandfather, John 2 Independent Coal :the consciousness of Freedom." George Wilhelm Frledrich Hegel, j Mr and iMrs Martin McPhie Carbon Fuel .... 1 2 Yakopiclv we are sincerely grate- ' 1 ; 3 ful. We also express our thanks "Human freedom U an achievement by man, and, as it have returned after attending the Rio Grande Vets ', ' t 3 to all for the many beautiful 1 Elks .... to " (doesn't include last night s) floral offering and notes of sym and aupinenesa:" F. est. They stopped and visited Mrs Byrd. Hawy Independent Coal and Carbon pathy. of Fuel, two teams that finished on 1or what avail the plough or sail, oir land or life, if freedom "Ruby Christensen a siater Mrs Agnes Yakopich, w ursi nati sxana ana in u wnwi flioraie iuo and Mrs Sam W. Cortess (Mr visiiea jjoris DaHT" Ralph Waldo Emerson. Portland, Ore, and Nam pa, Idaho. ings, hold the lead in second half and Daughters 1 remember a proverb said of old: Who loseth his freedom, They traveled by car and trail play-c- r and commented on the won- - Although having suffered a 14 ' "Jft faith he loseth all." . John Lldgate. of vegetation in to 1 shellacking at the hands of derful growths ""We must be free or die." Dilliam Wadsworth. Rio Grande Vets, Independent the northwest area. "Freedom exists only where tha people take care of the goverCoal looks like a new team this - vy. s, Y 4-- H ' 4 , 0 cXn", free-bo- rn . Mitir-hroc- k all-d- ay I pro-prima- ry ItZ-JTh- omas . - ar 'Err7aV T SS. freedcg "-- . ( ff; - - The Greatest Name in PORTABLE AIR COOLERS Beautifully Designed to Blend with your Room Decor - Economical Operation COOLS $39.95- - $49.95- - $59.95- - $59,95 . orLS: !'Ka . nment." Woodrow Wilson. 'TYom every Mmoumtaln-sid- e, let freedom ring." Francis Smith (author, America)., , MUTUAL FURNITUR E AND MARm " CARD OF THANKS Samuel' ' We are Uklng thU VZ Friily H:s Uotcs Frcn CASTLE G A TF S er, ThZ h1eaeaT!2atin1al 5 P'toners for J3 runs. home ruM 2 5 three his three run blast "!liu9band Bdth, Guiseppe Or!. by ARLENE WILSTEAD l mntr Mr. Two Carbon Men Enlist In Tim VJ8. ' " 1 ": ' I "SRgK Wo Grand. the first inning started the scoring parade. Carbon Fuel handed Elks, first half winners, their second loss of the second half 11 to S. Lefty, Carly Burton bung on to record J1KL rOU: ll)T W Sons Mrs iMeria Ori and Utah. Ilelper rZI cr I means I?fJSe, hST.nd,Mth.eLvS: it half. Johnny Bianco pitched a IS to 7 win over Carbon Fuel to go With thpir. Mu nrln ' to RIlr. Z.,Z iLr.i.7. kd InoVpendent lth stylish --hVnder hit them . Navy in pany of four of their granddaugh Alfred Chlono, wife and ,baby of azar 4 Ronnie Budman of (Price fotr T bt or daughter Connie,' enlisted in the US. Navy in June one Uedto juanarranga Loni and LaDawn Pearson fo are Carbondale, Colo, spending fn.d .recruiter. J drive it over the centerfield fence the week Visiting here. a ay Jones ana cnii-- 1 Horace, a Tecent graduate oi ln tr.t innln ,rw tr - - "f--tfewlyweds Mr and (Mrs Carl "v VM. nuuc miuc uxj(4i Kiiuvi, cuiik- - Elks runs Russell spent the past week visit i.ui, ivasi, uuaguans son lommy ea unaer the tnree-yeprogTam. ing here with their folks Mr and cf Limoore, Calif. He is home on He js the son of Mr and iMra M. games last night but scores were Mrs Roy Russell and Mr and Mrs 30 daysy leavs from navy aviat- Salazar of 823 S. JSlm St., iPrice. Pete Tabone. ion duties. He has a Japan cruise -Ronnie was a recent graduate ... v,,,, -Tuesday Mr and Mrs Verdis on the log when "he returns. of Carbon High and he enlisted Blpht . ro Wr, Visitors during the week at under the High school grad. train Magann, Loretta and Tommy motored to Dugway where they visited for two days at the home of Mills wsre Mr and Mrs Dave a school at the completion of his v.hprtiiu' Mr and Mrs Neil Magann. iluuis oi .sau irfute ana mi ana basic training, ine is we son oi Fri 4 Rio Grande vs Elks Mr and Mrs Verdis Magann Mrs Bun Mllls and grandson Tony Rudmah and Mrs Marjoxle 6 p.m. pm. Carbori Fuel vs JCfaC have been entertaining the follow Bruce of Spanish Fork. The oc- - Gilbboney, both of Price, Mcndhy, July 9 Both men took the oath at Salt 4 p.m. Elks ing at their home the past two casion was Annie's birthday. vs Carbon Fuel afternoon Gloria flown to San 6 Lake and were Wednesday C vs Rio Gd Indepent Martinez celebrated her 14 th Diego, Calif., where they will JACK'S RADIO-T- V with a party at her gin basic training. home. Joining in the fun were ters and nieces. Deartna, Elsie, SLC; 1 FILTERS , ; niitw'a - Four Sizes on Display in Our Window I Wflelr' WASHES AND CIRCULATES TKE AIR I Mr and Mr Pete Fish and marvel are enjoying the com- E " . J ... KEEP COOL WITH MUEL-Ain- V-di- :Uu"' ar i v,. nnt, j I p-- - SALES Expert SERVICE . service by a Technician trained by DeVry Technical jvaa RCA Institutes. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES, MODELS it it Car Radios none Radio Set it Television We repair ets in the horn when possible in 'our moded ern shop wbra not at the home. well-equipp- Phcag mu 472-Ce- ptexur 3 csjftsr Barbara iBailey, Janet Thorpe, Claudia Wilstead. Diane Johns. Sunday Mr and Mrs Joe Turner motored to Salt lake where they visited with their son, Gary, who is now employed in the city. They yalso visited with Bish op Fay Thacker at St. Marks. Mr and Mrs Evan James, Susan and Randy of Orem arrived Friday to spend the weekend visiting at the Sye James home. After their arrival the whole group, was very pleasantly when Sye and Al's son md Evan's bother, Dan accompan led by his wife and son Danny, motored ln from AVrveda, Calif, to spend a few days visiting. Dan Is In the US. Navy. Weekend visitors at the home of Sylvia and Walt Darnev were Ms brother and wife, Mr and Airs Alma Barney of Provo. sur-Dri- ed Mrs Joanne tBowns and small son Jeff have been visiting here with the James Bowns' and at Helper with her folks Mr and Mrs Gene Plaga. Husband Terry is in Washington with the nation al guard for two weeks. (Mr and Mrs Martin Carlson enjoyed having their granddaugh Ut Twilla husband Bill and baby of (Lincoln, Nob. spend several days at their home visiting. They are en route to- the World's Fair. Bill is in the air service and he and family will be spending the next two nonEY Fon HOME REPAIRS . Mc-Crack- en - year, in Guam. The certainty of punishment, even mora than Jts severity, ia the preventive of crhM. Tryon Edwards ROLL UP YO0D 8LEEUES See BILL WELSH the FOEEDOM DOnD DDIVE it nJer niy! is the time for all Americans to become active partners in defendfreedom. 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