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Show Thursday, January 12, I9jj Sunnyside Kiwcnis Club Slates Unions Reported POLICE REPORT 0N Price Kiwanis to East Carbon Rotary Sees PRICE YOUTH GAINS Film SCHOLARSHIP AT On Ventilation LEWIS SUED FOR EIGHT MILLION At the first meeting of the East To Carbon Rotary club in 1950 a film BY OHIO FIRMS STANFORD UNIVERSITY was 1949 the air we breathe Bingo Party Friday on showing film was a This Five Ohio coal mining C01B. shown. Price city police made a total Var Lynn Peacock, son of Mr. Charles F. Goldbach, Sunnyside with particular emphasis panies Friday filed five suits air the 267 arrests during 1949 in the of Price, Leland Mrs. Peacock, a and Kiwanis club secretary, said today A very large attendance Common Pleas Court askinr period from January 1 through Members of the Kiwanis club has been awarded a $400 scholar- in mines. MonIt was reported on good author- that a bingo party will be held November at the hand on was meeting $8,000,000 nearly damages 30, according to a re- of Price will celebrate the 35th ship from the Henry Newell fund ity Sunday night that the Drag-erto- n Friday evening at 7:00 p.m. in the port released this John L. .Lewis and other Uniter week by Chief anniversary of Kiwanis Interna- intended primarily for students day. local will bring up the Sunnyside school gymnasium. Mine Workers union leaders in. William Lines. tional next week. from Utah attending Stanford question of a medical contract Cash prizes will be awarded and dividually, and the union treasury PRICE California. Palo ON at REPORT A as is Alto, breakdown of the arrest William A. Johnston, president university with Dr. F. V. Colombo and the any money raised will be applied for used The same companies filed con, will be The scholarship cessation of monthly payments by to the recent purchase of a tow follows: Drunk, 165; disturbing of the club, said today that plans pamon suits against the members the UMW members until a new rope for the ski area in Whitmore the peace, 55; drunk driving, six; for the anniversary meeting, which tuition for the winter and spring STATE TAX OFFICE of the union asking court injunc. indecent exposure, five; vagrancy, will be held Thursday night, Jan- quarters of 1950, according to the contract has been negotiated. It canyon. GIVEN COLLECTIONS tions to bar them from abiding announcement. is also reported that the other loassault and four; one; battery, the Carbon at 19, Country uary Mr. Goldbach stated that con A cals in East Carbon will also stop tacts and hit work week. a by Lewis three-da- y 18; one; run, investigation, straight Young Peacock, club, had been virtually complethave been made with the Price the the new a past until miscelyeai and payments During one, monthly the suits were the Pitts, resisting arrest, at ed. Filing student Stanford, reportedly askCarbon East of civic groups state fX commission burg Consolidated Coal contract has been signed. laneous (warrants, commitments The program, according to Mr. received the largest grant given office of the company their support in this affair and 48, according to the Warner Colliers $188.752 collected bearrests for other The present contract is the one ing this on authorities), the fund from the quarter Johnston, will be used company, The cooperation of everyone is 10. This manager. Melvin of the Engatrom, O Coal company, the Jef. Y and negotiated during operation community service organizations cause of his high four point aver solicited for this so that the inThree hundred and thirty-nin- e amount represents payment of in- ferson Coal company, and tie the UMW Welfare and Pension curred 1950 administrative theme, Agof the rope may age. expense which goes traffic tickets were issued and gressive Citizenship plan. This fund has not been in be defrayed immediately. Cadiz Mining company, all o' A former employee of The Sun come tax of $26,756.70 Safeguard school fund; 134 traffic ticket warnings were of Freedom. operation since September 17. It Ohio. eastern Advocate, Peacock is a graduate to the district sales tax deposited to the provided for the payment of $4,00 passed out. For the entire year, The Price club will join with of the Carbon senior high school firms The asked damages or relief, 392 traffic tickets were issued. per month and included ofmore than 3,000 others in observ- where he served as drum major welfare fund for public the basis of tonnage lost by state and fice calls, house calls, medicine institutions A total of the 30 accidents were welfare miner strikes and work ing the week throughout the Uni- for two years. He also attended In Conning and minor surgery. The old reported to the police within the ted States, Canada, Hawaii, Alas Carbon college for two years building fund; $89,940.23 was colThey estimated the los. UMW welfare tract prior to the city limits during the year and ka, and the Yukon Territory. where he ranked high in schol- lected for motor vehicle regis- in 1949 at 7,000,000 tons. Tfl LfiWIS for highway which the number of cars involved tot- Some 300 clubs in cities having astic endeavors. plan of last spring called for a DeleOOteS goes Last year he trations 3 $5.00 a month payment per man aled 57. The approximate damage radio stations have arranged was an alternate for a scholarship maintenance and repair. sales of which included the provisions of The Columbia union has ap- to vehicles was $4,537.00 and the special broadcasts, while approxi- to the Brigham Young university. Wyoming Coal Reserves Moneys collected from the recent plan plus hospitaliza- proved the appointment of licenses and stamps approximate damage to property mately 35 other clubs will particigarette tion and emergency care. Wyoming, which liam Kendricks, secretary of Ken- was $200. Seven persons were generall; Mrs. Clara Miller and Mrs. amounted to $12,164.47. This goes in television programs. . ranks behind eight other states ir The East Carbon locals would ilworth local, and Edwin Alberts injured and hospitalized in these cipate the fund for state to the general returned Oliver Genieve A feature of the Price clubs just coal production, has the larger like to have the old contract put of the Dragerton local as dele- accidents. observance will be the reading from Las Vegas, Nevada, where support of state institutions, sen- estimated coal reserves of any back into effect for the $5.00 per gates to Washington concerning state deThe accidents by types were: of a message from J. and colleges, visited Jack-so- n, they with their ior brother, junior Hugh state in the country. month per man basis. The medi- the contested election of officials improper turning, three; interin commissions and a was who in partments dean of the graduate school Byron Howard, cal committee of the East Carbon in District 22. section, seven; failing to yield the of business at Stanford University serious accident the day before amounts apportioned by the state local reportedly stated right-of-wthat The unions also passed a resoluMrs. Florence (backing), 10; fail and president of Kiwanis Inter- Christmas. legislature. Doctor Colombo will not sign a ure to keep car under proper con- national. MilDrivers license collections WilMrs. tion who action the of sustaining accompanied contract on the previous terms. liam R. Mrs. Oliver, remained in amounted to $3,266 which money Kenil- trol, five; reckless driving, one and of meetler for Plans next Byrge, weeks the president The union officials say that they automobile-bicycl- e, one, and ped- ing are under the direction of Las Vegas until Mr. Howard is goes to a special fund for the adare not sure what type of a con- worth local No. 5861, and voted to PACKING one. estrian, John Marinoni chairman. completely out of danger. They ministration of the uniform act tract Doctor Colombo will sign. assist the local if it proved traffic. is doing nicely. he in was regulating Kiwanis established report WE PAY CASH MARKET The medical committee states During the year 5710 drivers Detroit, January 21, 1915. It now PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK that at present of renewals Mrs. Severina Gross left this license examinations, embraces more than 200,000 busiSEE US BEFORE YOU SELL! the UMW are now getting com- week to help work out a conweek to spend a month at Long and duplicates were handled by ness and professional leaders. On Price-Help- er Highway plete care for $5.00 per month. tract. The East Carbon locals ts Beach and other coast points with the Price office and 13,819 notices additional Phone 242-(For obituary feel did that on should not be a attend called They they meeting were processed. friends. the same basis. An attempted see Page Eight, Second Section) that time. by Mr. Martin. Survivors include her husband, at!1 1.1' LAt'WWWBWpw Houston Martin, president of meeting by the East Carbon med- CAROLYNE MILLS WINDER MMHIHJIJlH iHHMUiyP Carlo Dalpiaz, and a son, Frank District 22, UMW, and Thomas ical committee with Doctor CoFuneral services are being conboth of Helper; two Dalpiaz, of on the lombo medical Hughes, Wyoming Friday of last week did ducted today at 1:00 p.m. in the and two sisters grandchildren, committee, were in Dragerton last not materialize either. Cleveland, Emery county, ward Theresa Novascone and Mrs. Car-lot- ta chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Bosone, both of Italy. Reserve District No. 12 Latter-da- y Saints, for Mrs. Caro-lyn- e was recited Wednesday Rosary Report of Condition of Mills Winder, 61, Elmo, who 8:00 p.m. in the chapel at evening died Friday night at the home of and CARBON EMERY BANK a daughter at Lawrence, Emery of the Mitchell funeral home mass was celebrated this morning of Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, at the close of business De- county. at' 10:00 a.m. in the St. Anthony She was born on February 2, cember 31, 1949, a State banking institution organized and operating Catholic church at Helper. Rosary at a of 1888, Ferron, under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal daughter and mass were under the direction Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the Henry G and Elizabeth Ann Hors of Rev. Francis Lamothe, Helper. State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this ley Mills Burial was in the Mt. View District. She had lived in Carbon and cemetery, Helper. ASSETS Emery counties most of her life Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal- with the exception of a short perSTEVE P. PAPPAS ance, and cash items in process of collection $1,509,381.38 iod during her childhood. United States Government obligations, direct and guarSteve P. Pappas, 70, died on She is survived by her husband, anteed 2,830,670.69 January 9 at the Dragerton hosWilliam four Elmo; of Winder, States and Obligations political subdivisions 120,850.00 pital of a heart ailment. He came Corporate stocks (including $9300.00 stock of Federal Re- daughters, Mrs. Letha Cramer, to the United States 46 years ago ALL FLAVORS serve bank) 9,300.00 Carbonville; Mrs. Mildred Jensen, and during that time had been Loans and discounts (including $772.64 overdrafts) 2,315,489.52 Lawrence; Mrs. Ada Wilson, n 97748'22 furniture and fixtures by the Denver and Rio 8ei71.88eS ..Wned Elmo, and Mrs. Zina Rutherford, employed $35 Grande Western railroad at Sun SiX oas Winder, nyside as a section boss. He has Real estate owned other than bank premises ...1.. ........I 10!000.00 Lawrence; Angus Winder, Elmo; no known relatives here. Castle Gate; TOTAL ASSETS Winder, ...$6, 929, 257.69 Harold Funeral services will be conPhilip Winder, Price; Floyd Wind- ducted Sunday afternoon at the LIABILITIES er, Elmo, and Lavan Winder, Greek Orthodox church in Price Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpo- PINEAPPLE four Elmo; brothers, Harvey under the direction of the Rev rations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpo- Deonisios Arsimakidas. Burial LIBBY 1 nd; Reuben MlUs EImo. and will be in the .....1. rations 2 105 510 76 Price cemetery city Emerson Mills, Ogden; two sisDeposits of United States Government" (inciuding postai under the direction of the MitNo. 2 savings) 62,624.09 ters Mrs. Pearl Cooley, Kamas, chell funeral home. and Deposits of States and political subdivisions Mrs. Frances 1,130, 22920 Can .. Jensen, Woods othe deposits (cmified and officers checks, etc.) 6,762.58 Cross; 35 grandchildren, and three , TOTAL DEPOSITS $6,514,725.39 Coming Attractions Burial will be in the Cleveland TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated under of SHORTENING direction the AT cemetery shown obligations below) $6,514,725.39 the Wallace mortuary. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS CRISCO SPRY $ 200,006.00 RICHARD ARLEN PARRY 'uneal services for Richard 844.38 3 lbs. son of Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 5 687 92 for TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 414532.30 William Arthur and Alma Hayes Parry, Standardville, were held at TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $6,929,257.69 the chapel of the Mitchell fun THURSDAY FRIDAY eral home Saturday at 3:00 p.m. SPRING GARDEN MEMORANDA January 3 with Ray Mantle, bishop of the Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for POWELL WILLIAM other purposes $ 204,300.00 Standardville ward, Church of ANN BLYTII Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of Latter-daJesus Christ y of Saints, 44,761.04 in I, Claude J. Empey, Cashier of the above-name- d bank, hereby officiating, certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge The child was born at StanAND PEABODY MR. 2 Cans and belief. dardville on October 1, 1949. CLAUDE J. EMPEY. for He is survived by his parents; ' Correct Attest: THE MERMAID two brothers, Arthur Parry, Jr., A. W. McKINNON, and Allen Scott Parry, Standard C. R. FERGUSSON, one sister, Virginia Parry, SATURDAY ville; D. A. KELLER, PANCAKE FLOUR a and Standardville, grandfather, January 14 Directors. Monte Price. Hayes, , State of Utah, Office of the Bank Commissioner: WILLIAM IIOLDEN Burial was in the Price city I, Roy W. Simmons, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do A- -l NINA FOCII BROADBENTS hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the cemetery. LEE COBB J. statement of the above named company, filed in my office on January 4 lbs. in LUCIA DALPIAZ ROY W. SIMMONS, Bank Commissioner. for ... Mrs. Lucia Dalpiaz, 73, Helper, THE DARK PAST State of Utah, County of Carbon, ss: died on January 9 at the Price Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of January, 1950. ty Batman and Robin No. 5 hospital after being JEANNETTE C. WELSH, Notary Public. there four days. PORK CHOPS 49c MONDAY SUNDAY .b. A long-tim- e resident of Help6 Good er, she was born in San Columbo, January SIRLOIN STEAKS 65c Turino, Italy, on April 13, 1876, AMERICAN FAMILY TAP ROOTS a daughter of Antone and Domen-ic- a Cood STEAKS RIB 63c Tasso Novascone. She came In Technicolor to the United States 47 years ago PORK ROASTS 37c Starring and had resided in Helper since VAN HEFLIN RABBITS SUSAN HAYWARD 65c &!.- - Ready ACCIDENTS, ARRESTS IN Stop Celebrate 35th Anniversary Medical Payments w $56,-625.- 08 van-ou- s con-'Ac- cjs ay Beckel Bo-gar- te, CO. Obituaries non-memb- docu-'men- W jC Jcllo It i 29c Towne Theatre Irry 78c 12-1- Peas 35c 45c City-Coun- STlSi? nEH I Toni moro Toni Lotion. 30 i With Vt Woving lit REPLACE tlTO GLASS noutrollzof Toni poo 5 V S E'iU. TOrJI GOLD STRIPE 1 i whiltyou wait I Cromo Shorn For oftwator-lhampooir- g ovon In Complete auto glass service. auto body hardware installed Toni Cromo tho now boouty trootmont for holr. quickly, economically. Drive in . . . now. E. BERTOT omrSO Id Strip Kit with ploiric curl.rt (2.71 (prlc. plut tax) KELLEYS PRICE DRUG CO. PRICE, UTAH WEDNESDAY WILLIAM IIOLDEN WILLIAM BENDEX MacDONALD CAREY MONA FREEMAN PAINT AND GLASS TABLE TOPS MIRRORS Auto Painting - Body and Fender Work 240 E. Main PHONE 233 PRICE STREETS OF LAREDO In Technicolor NEWS Pint 19c SPARE RIBS 49c 18 January Pittsburgh Safety Glass and hardost wafer Syrup V 15-1- Stewing Hensoni? $1 .00 Eggs A Grade Med., Doz. 41 0 ALL BRANDS CTN. Gum 65c -- Coffee y 774 SHORTS THURSDAY FRIDAY January 0 JOHN LOVES MARY 19-2- Starring RONALD REGAN r JACK CARSON EDWARD ARNOLD O AD BENT'S Will Not Me B R Undersold PRICE HELPER 7 |