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Show THE Page Two Carbon County Weed Committee Details U. S. Fuel Again New Weed Control Program For Season Slates Carbon Thursday, March SUN-ADVOCA- Welti ton fornia, with his son Henry. life-loMr. Jorgenson was a member of the LDS chuich. He sons is survived by the following and daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Barker, Mrs. Hazel Henderson, Mrs. Ardeith Thayn, Chris Henry Jorgenson, and Fred Jorgenson, all of Wellinga sifton, fifteen grandchildren, of ter, Mrs. Nellie Thompscn Green River, and a brother, Hyrum Jorgenson of Douglas, Aring Funeral services were ducted in the Wellington The Carbon county weed committee announces a new weed chapel on Wednesday afternoon control program for Carbon School Coordinator S. J. Craighead, vice president for Christian Jorgenson, who died county for the year 1950. in the Price hospital on Saturday and general manager of the County equipment will not be Addresses after a short illness. He evening anUnited States Fuel company, used to spray weeds on your was a son of Jorgen and Pernellie four-yenounced A that the Castle today Gate was born private property. Therefore, the scholarship for the study of coal Jensen Jorgenson and entire responsibility of obtaining Cache county, zona. in Hyrum city, coordinatC. school John Univermine engineering at the a spraying machine rests upon or for the Winn, on May 27, 1874. He spent Utah, school Mrs. Thompson came from her of Utah offeris Carbon county being again sity the individual farmer. The weed most of his young childho id in home in Green River to spend the scholwas the at ed the the This district, by company. speaker committee recommends that latest Castle Gate to Kanks-vill- e. two weeks at the bedside of meeting arship which is now being offer Fruita, later moving groups of farmers go together he was past On 1911, 19, May stayed at the and purchase spray equipment to It was held Wednesday evening ed is to begin with the fall term married to Annie Giles of Giles, her brother. She Mrs. Chris G. in 1950 and is similar to the home of Mr. and use on their farms. If this can- March 8. The made their county. Wayne They the offered The of last year. scholarship not be done the committee rec- program Jorgenson. successful applicant may at his home in that town, and five of Miss Mary Powell observed her ommends that individuals inter- evening was, born there. children were their Home and Fam. ested in doing custom work puroption take the first two years of anniversary on Friday birthday Mr the scholarship at Carbon college. They later moved to Price, where afternoon by inviting a group of chase good spray equipment and ily Life. their last child was born Mrs. his friends to her home for a deset themselves up to spray weeds Winn gave a The scholarship is available to Jorgenson died July 18, 1926 at lightful party. Outdoor games for their neighbors and other most interesting sons of day-waand 1 employees leaving Mr. Jorgenson witii and refreshments took up the Price, farmers of Carbon county. talk about tru- to sons of salaried employees , the six children, the youngest time. An agreement was made with ancy and its re- - 'Jt (whose base salary does not exold. After this, the county commissioners that the lation to the The Misses Carma and Elaine ceed $500.00 per month) who have being five years he moved his family to Welling- Bunderson of Dragerton were home. He stat- county would assume two-thirbeen in the companys employ ton, where he has lived ever of the cost of chemicals sprayed led, The truant Sunday visitors in Wellington. contmuously for five years or since except three years which under this new setup. All chemi- - child is usually Mr. Orrin L. Snow of Salt Lake more. The scholarship is also in Los Angeles, Cali- cals sprayed will have to bela m a led justed available to sons of such em- he spent City visited here on Sunday. sprayed under the direction of child and this oc- - Mr. John Winn ployees who were in the employ Mr. Harold Peterson of Salt Louis Dimick, weed supervisor, curs first at home. The purpose of Lake City was a Thursday caller the company for ten consecuand no chemical purchased by of the coordinator is to analyze tive in Wellington. years or more and whose the county and used under this the case and try to treat the services Mr. and Mrs. Lamon Oviatt and were terminated by retwo-thirof the cost setup can ca'use or to tirement death subsequent family left on Friday for Tacoma, be sprayed without the wed su- - Mr; Turner, president, January 1, 1940. where they plan to Washington, over the meeting. Mrs. peryisors approval. home. presided their make selection The the of recipient has been instructed Aime was the prog'-aMr. Wendell Peterson of Klaof this scholarship will be in the to pass on all spray machines Evelyn com- chairman nominating math Falls, Oregon, and Mr. Osand purchased as to their ability to mit.ee was elected. Officers for hands of the fellowship Miss Ruth Ella returned of Delta, visited Turner car Soderquist committee appointed apply chemical as it should be the coming year will be elected scholarship home from mission friends her last week. in Wei.ng-to- n and relatives from the College of Mines and applied. at next meet:ng. the Mr. She and is the of on daughter Saturday. Mineral Industries of the UniThe weed committee wishes to Mrs. Taylor Turner and a lifeMr. and Mrs. William Dause, encourage farmers, or anyone inversity of Utah. Selection will e, terested in purchasing spray be dependent upon the applicants long resident of Sunnyside. She Sr. and children, Billy and a to from fill fall mission a left LDS on last returned Sunday scholastic high school record, equipment, to do so in the very in Norway. Her health prevented trip to Kentucky to visit his parnear future. If any member of aptif competitive examinations, the weed committee or the county tude tests, character and personal her from completing her mission ents. iGrGQ f in that country but she expects to Mr. A. L. Herring has been in agent can be of assistance in arattributes. it elsewhere. Miss Turn- Salt Lake City for the past two complete ranging demonstrations by chemContinuance of this scholarship, er ical and equipment weeks under a doctors care She spoke in Sunday school. companies which is for a full four-yebe will and anxious returned home on Saturday willing the At they of the meeting weekly sticourse an and annual carries to do so in the Interest of get- - Robert Lincoln Kelley, 62, Mr. and Mrs LaMon Oviatt club Bruin held Ski March 6th, pend of $400.00, will depend upon children were feted at a famting many spray equipments op- - Price, died in the Price and an officers election of had they in the county this sea- - County hospital on March 12 at continued satisfactory scholastic who will serve for the by Mrs. Oviatts moih-e- r, party ily coming reciand The personal ratings. son. 5: 00 a.m. from the effects of Mrs. Hulda Norton, on Sunday new The are: officers Jim year. The weed problems are the burns which he received last pient will be given an opportuMurphy of Sunnydale is presi- evening of last week, prior to farmers problems. He should do Thursday evening when his bed nity during the summer vacation dent; Miss Artis Gibson of Drag-erto- n their departure for Tacoma, Washto ait work the companys operasomething about and take this re- - in the Carbon county welfare is vice president and Paul ington, to make their home. sponsibility in spraying his weeds, home caught fire, presumably tion. On Thursday evening Mrs. Elga Turner of Sunnyside is secretary thus saving his crops and making rom ashes information Full of his pipe found near concerning and treasurer. The retiring offi- Wells honored Mrs. Oviatt at a more dollars from his farm en- the bed. this scholarship may be secured cers were Paul Members Turner of Sunny- handkerchief shower. at the companys plant office at side, terprises, stated Robert L. HasHe suffered extensive Martin Rodish of of the Neighborhood club were president; New-hou1019 sell, county agricultural agent, degree burns on both legs. He Hiawatha, Utah, or at Columbia, vice president, and present to enjoy the party. was an invalid and was unable to building, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rosalie Hanson was honMcFarland of Sunnydale, Johnny Mr. Craighead advises that two his bed. By the time the leave ored by a surprise birthday party treasurer. and club The secretary When In Salt Lake City, fire was discovered, his room was young men, Reid A. Leamaster had a very successful year and on Saturday evening by a gioup Stay at Strlnghams Colonial blazing and filled with smoke. and Alfred L. Clavel, are pres- are making bigger plans for next Village Tourist Court, 1530 South Main Street, Phone making it difficult for attendants ently attending Carbon junior year. to rescue him. college under the United States winter rates. Quiet, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christensen clean, comfortable. Steve Drossos, son of the home Fuel company scholarship pro- and family are moving from SunMr. is Leamaster L. gram. C. Brockbank completDr. ma.ron, and to Chester, Utah. The nydale Mr. succeeded in pulling the man ing his sophomore year and Christensens have lived here for from his blazing bed after several Clavel, his freshman year. Under more than six years. They have LeaMr. the program, scholarship firemen arrived attempts. City been workers in the LDS church shortly afterward and put out the master will attend the University and the community and will be fire. Damage was confined to the of Utah next year. missed by all their friends who bed and the floor beneath it, exwish them luck in their new home. Uranium and cept for smoke and water effects. Miss Helen Christensen who has The death of Mr. Kelley is the Vanadium Miners just moved with her family to fourth by fire on record in Price Chester, Utah, has been one of the city. The first was in June of in the LDS church for organists 1940 to was burned when a man J. EARL SMITH a year. Her place is being filled death after his home caught fire by Miss Patsy McCourt. The othfrom an exploding kerosene lamp. formerly of the U. S. er organist is Miss Marion Larson. Two children were burned to A fire at 8:00 a.m. Monday deBureau of Mines staff, death in their trailer home in Members of the East Carbon the home of Mr. and Mrs. on. November 23, south stroyed a Price had club than better Rotary has opened an assay Sanchez and family. They 1947, after the trailer caught fire fair to middlin Eugene hilltime at the livan exploding oil burner. laboratory at Moab, from billy costume party in the Price and their eight children were double a in cabin Mr. Kelley was born on Au- Country club in ing Slaughter Saturday night. Utah. Can give accuwas of ungust 25, 1887, in Paradox, ColoOutstanding feature of the eve- canyon. The fire and it burned rate results, reasonably rado, a son of Thomas D. and nings hilarity was Harry Malabys determined orgin all of the familys possessions. Mary Stapleton Kelley. ridge-runnirythum boys orpriced. He is survived by a brother, chestra composed of Andy Pratt, Mrs. Gertie McCourt was happy Thomas W. Kelley, Fruita, Colo- - Louie Veltri, Fred Jones, Bob to have her father, Mr. Marshall of Price, spend the week end with Heers and Larry Stephens. A skit written by Mrs. Fred her and her family. Jones and directed by Mrs. Ray Bowen depicting life in the back woods highlighted the program for the evening. Mrs. Clyde Roberts read the skit which was acted out in pantomine with Mrs. B. Farnsworth as the daughter; Doug Bon, as pa; Mrs. Malaby, as ma; Nephi Gunderson, as the revenuer and Gerald Tobey as the city slicker. C. J. Roberts was in charge of the program and Mrs. Fred Jones served as toastmistress. Larry Stephens was in charge of table decorations which consisted of butcher paper and corn Uh huh! Spring is here and jugs with candles in them. cars need tuning up for the In keeping with the setting corn months of warm-weathdrivbread and ham was served. The ing; ahead. Spring tonic for closed festivthe group evenings Buicks is our specialty grille ities by dancing to Jimmy Darts to gas-tan- k checkup. Come in orchestra. today. Achoo! Mining Scholarship P-T- ar A .3 i ge J of her nearest neighbors, Lorenzo Peterson attended the in Farmers Union convention week. last Denver, Colorado, Atwood Mr. and Mrs. Melrose and family returned last week Califrom a trip to Victorville, reading in the u MIA Music held on Tu'e'k"1 the church house f included the follow The End of a PerfeSV by Charles Brads Wearyin For You. Phil Thayn and ...VOcaU, a tv1 fornia. Rose, sung by Mrs. Willis Butolph Mrs. jwt and Mr. to make Piano accompanimenn have moved to Parowan ed Mrs. by Della Thayj. has their home. Mr. Butolph President Arvel job hunting a government taken He Mr. B. L. Frandsen of ft!? in that southern Utah town. two years Sunday evening speakeT has spent the past m rament meeting. Th. cats bob and cougars hunting visiting in the capacity"7 . n this territory. E; Missionaries. Other Bishop and Mrs. Grant Gerber the speaie. services were went to Orem Sunday to attend Sanujj s Marilyn Mead. the wedding of Mrs. Gerber to Mrs. Elton Pierce mother, Mrs. Ethel Rowley young son, Murray Willis Beandall of Provo, Bishop Gerber performed the ceremony ty honoring his seventh !' and the newly wedded couple anniversary on Friday Most of the first graded will make their home in Orem. J The life of Carrie Jacobs Bond were present to and and ' enjoy the festivities was portrayed in music, song ester-he- ds unmjsiJe ds SunnuJaie a De-ann- j(Jl ar City-erati- ng third se Notice East Carbon Rotary Stages Hillbilly Fete Here Saturday ng still-tendi- ng Spiiqlssaif) -- Two people want your home to took Its best you and your Acme Paint dealer. 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