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Show Price, Utah Thursday, August 14, 1969 E. K. Olson Area Obituaries Emmett King Olson, 85, former long-tim- e Price resident, Carbon County state representative, U.S. Commissioner, builder, businessman and mine operator, died of causes incident to age Aug. 9 in a Salt Lake City hospital. He was born Nov. 17, 1883, in Fillmore, a son of Daniel and Delilah King Olson. He married Edith Jones Sept. 9, 1917, in Price; was a member of the LDS Church. John 0. Crowley HELPER Graveside services were conducted Aug. 11 at the Helper Mountain View Cemetery for John Oliver Crowley, 79, who died after a short illness Aug. 6 in Bend, Ore. He was bom Dec. 16, 1890, at Ogden to Ole and Mary Johanna Helgsen. He was a retired machinist, veteran World War I, member of the LDS Church. are sisters, . Anna Surviving John (Mamie) Mrs. Crowley, Moore, Helper. Burial was under the direction of the Mitchell Funeral Home. After receiving a degree in civil and mine engineering from ,the University of Utah, he worked in Nevada and California. In 1911 he moved to Price and left here in 1961 to reside in Salt Lake City. While living in Price, Mr. Olson was president of the Carbon Land and Power Co. A Democrat, he represented Carbon County for three terms in the Utah House of Representatives beginning in 1945. He constructed and operated the EKO theater building (now the Crown Theater). He surveyed many roads in Price and Carbon County, including the old state John Driscoll L. - ELMO Funeral services were conducted Aug. 12 in the Elmo LDS Ward Chapel for Dina Kay Heaton, 7, who died Aug. 8 in a Salt Lake City hospital of leukemia. highway through Price Canyon. He also supervised construction She was born June 17, 1962, at and work in land reclamation in Henderson, Nev., to Max Linden this area. He operated a coal and Vergil Pulsipher Heaton. She mine for many years northeast was a student at the Cleveland of Price. school. elementary Survivors include his widow; a son and two daughters, Emmett K., Jr., Eagle Mountain, Calif.; Mrs. Pauline Richardson, Reno, and Mrs. Bruce Whitney, Inspiration, Ariz.; eight grandchildren and three Jesse Surviving are her parents; broKeith, David, thers, sisters, Elora, Katherine; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Linden Heaton, all of Elmo; Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mr. Sheffer; and Mrs. Joseph Heaton, all of Funeral services were conduct- Hurricane, Washington County. 12 in Salt Lake City and Burial was in the Elmo City burial was in the Salt Lake City Cemetery under the direction of the Fausett Mortuary. Cemetery. ed Aug. HELPER Holy Rosary was recited Aug. 11 in the Mitchell Funeral Chapel and Requiem Mass was celebrated August 12 in St. Anthonys Catholic Church, Helper, for John Louis Driscoll, 70, who died Aug. 8 at Carbon Hospital after a long illness. He was born Oct. 29, 1894, at Grand Junction to William and Velaria White Driscoll. He married Mary Fassio in Denver. He was a member of the Catholic Church, Price Lodge of Elks, Knights of Columbus, Last Squad Club, past commander American Legion Post No. 21, Helper; veteran of World War I. Surviving are his widow; daughter by a former marriage, Mrs. Velaria Stone, Salt Lake City; six grandchildren; brother, sister, Jim, Mrs. Grace Dunning, Seattle. Burial was in the Helper Mt. View Cemetery. L. Thompson Green River Funeral services were conducted Aug. 11 in the Fausett MortuMr. and Mrs. James Banasky ary Chapel for Jesse L. Thomp- entertained Mrs. Lucy Oddenino son, 50, who died Aug. 8 at his at a dinner party July 22 celehome. brating her birthday. Guests were He was born April 25, 1919, at Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Oliver and Ferron to Lars Pete and Cather- daughter Maria, Bernie Malone ine Wrigley Thompson. He mar- and the Banasky children. ried Opal Fuller Nov. 18, 1944 Mrs. Keith Wright and children at Phoenix City, Ala.; veteran of Kenny, Stuart and Brad were ir. World War II, member LDS Mesquite, Nev., recently visitChurch, coal miner. ing with Mrs. Wrights daughter, Surviving are his widow; sons, Mrs. Fred Houston and family. Mrs. Malcolm Politano returnSalt Lake daughter, Jesse L City; Thomas L., Long Beach, ed home last Wednesday from Mrs. Frank Calif.; Mrs. Kathryn Van der Carbon Hospital. Werff, Pueblo, Calif.; two grandchildren; brother, sister, Blake, Lee E. Hanley Mrs. Christie Everett, both of Price. WELLINGTON Holy Rosary Burial was in the Price City was recited Aug. 10 in the MitchCemetery. ell Funeral Chapel and Requiem Mass was celebrated Aug. 11 in Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church, Price, for Lee E. Man-leWyona V. Aiello 56, who died after a long illHELPER Funeral services ness Aug. 6 in a Downey, Calif., were conducted Aug. 9 at 11 a.m. hospital. in the Mitchell Funeral Chapel for He was born Feb. 14, 1913, at Wyona Van Aiello, 58, who died Lutie, Okla., to Albert Anson and Jeffie Childers Hanley. He marAug. 6 in Carbon Hospital. ried Virginia Polanini July 12, She was born March 8, 1911, at 1936, at Rock Springs, Wyo. She Whiterocks, Uintah County, to died March 12, 1966. He was a Phillip and Margaret Murray Van. member of the Catholic Church, She was married to Adolph Niel- retired coal miner, farmer. son; he died. She was married are sons, Leon, Surviving to Joe Aiello in 1967 at Duchesne. James and Earl, Hawthorne, are her husband; Calif.; seven grandchildren; stepSurviving sons, Norman, Tooele; Alfred, father, W. H. Dalton, Price; broLong Beach, Calif.; 11 grandchilther, sisters, Albert, Ticonderoga, two dren; N. Y.; Mrs. Frank (Opal) Toth. brothers, sisters, John, Murray; Paonia, Colo.; Mrs. Jack (NaoMrs. Sarah mi) Koski, Westminster, Calif.; Gusher; Phillip, Hackford, Mrs. Lillian Young, Mrs. Jim (Juanita) Guretto, Reboth Lapoint; Mrs. Clara Rachel, liance, Loretta Hanley, Wyo.; Altonah. Ventura, Calif. Burial was in the Helper Mt. Burial was in the Price City View Cemetery. Cemetery. - ni HJtilfs two boys left last week for Ohio Dr. Hugentoblcr was met at the to bring back a new school bus airport by Mrs. Jackie Vetere 564-328- 3 for the Emery County School who will be the new receptionist. ' Chiodo, a daughter from Glen-woo- d District. Miss Arlynda Hunt will On hand to greet the doctor at his located on new offices the with home return them. is Springs, Colo., taking care of her. Mrs. Bessie Mobley from Bir- south side of Green Rivers bank Susan Gordon, daughter of Mr. mingham, Ala., and Mrs. Edith building were members of the and Mrs. Lawrence Devereaux, is Gardner left by plane last week Green River Medical Center Comvisiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rich- for Alabama. Mrs. Mobley has mittee, Major Julian Salas of the ard Bailey at Socorro, N. M. been visiting with her son Bill Green River Missile Base, Commissioner Kenneth Silliman, Mr. and Mrs. Fon Chaffin, for- the past six weeks. mer residents of Green River and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bolling Dwight Shuman, Green River Missile Base, and Mrs. Evelyn now living in Loma, Colo., were and four children from Birmingvisiting with old friends last week. Roberts of the State Welfare Deham, Ala., are visiting with Dr. They attended the Andrew fam- H. T. Barton and Bill partment representing Governor Mobley. ily reunion held at the City Park. Mrs. Bolling is a sister to Bill. Rampton. children from the i.; Community Church attended a Bible Camp held at Twin Peaks, Grand Mesa, Colo. These children were the older students, Rodney Kirk Silliman, Paul Glazner, Dunham, Sandy Cribby, Craig Peterson, Mike Shuman and Kevin Singo. Last week the Junior group of Lisa and students attended Paula Peterson, Bonnie and Peggy Baxter, Rex, Kendall, Larry Glazner, Paul and Ann Grych, Mike Gordon, Angie and Larry Devereaux, Susan Chandler, Kenny Singo, Chris Dunham, Mike Wilson, Kirt Jewkes and Cary Crowther. Mrs. Lovell Grych was a counselor and Pastor and Mrs. James Glazner also attended. Letitia Thompson Recently Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Erickson and family left recently for a vacation in Minnesota. David, a son, will leave the first of next week by plane to join them. Davs. id stayed to play with the All-Star- Mrs. Gordon Cribby has been visiting with her mother in Seattle, Wash., the past two weeks. Mrs. Evelyn Irvine fell and fractured her leg. She received medical attention at the Green River Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. Arel Hunt and tell Vsniey ooo put a little fun in your life Sun-Advocat- Stay a day and play Annual es Welcome, Mr. and Mrs. Tourist, and all the little Tourists. We hope you are enjoying your stay in our fine community, and we would like to encourage you to stay another dtay and play, in some of the Tourist Guide Price Bakery Alpine CAFE MOTEL . COLOR TV BREAKFAST AIR COND. FOOD 6 DINNER Coin-O- p Open 6 to 12 LUNCH Laundry hrs. Fri. 24 West entrance of Price 637-211- & Sat. 0 ITALIAN SPECIALS every Sunday Tues. Lasagna & Chicken Wed. Prime Rib Thurs. Spaghetti & Meatballs. FrL Fish & Chips toot. at If You Like Good Home Cookin Its . . Phillips Main erv. & American Foods Mexican & Italian Dishes BROASTED CHICKEN 393 West Main P n Across from El Rancho Motel COMPLETE GROCERY PLENTY OF FREE st South Relax and Have Fun AT BEAUTIFUL C LAIMWIIY E 441 1st N. E. i Lounge PHONE 637-991- 6 RESERVOIR p.m.-- 1 Everything for Fun in Camping and Fishing Trips Matador and Steak House a.m. Steak House 9 2 p.m. WEST Cook Burgers COOK'S Goodies Sure to Please 409 East Main Price the Mission Motel) (At Lounge 2 Delicious the in 601 East Main Price, Utah PHONE 637-084- 3 After a long drive, relax with a round of GOLF 637-195- 4 Mh Carbon Country Club COLEMAN Equipment i 1 BEST VELVET FREEZE at the beautiful SELF-SERVI- CE Utah JOES VALLEY Dining & Dancing PARKING . . . 202 South Main HELPER STOCK! Market Center 1 - Price, 6 American and Chinese Foods 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. East 637-080- MARKET Monday thru Sunday 90 Phone HANDY Modern, Convenient Shopping ' 0 WEST A EE Open Every Day Maggies CAFE Chinese 637-983- 2 . 637-036- Melcns Main St. 102 West 472-502- 7 Main and Carbon Ave. SONIC MOHAWK East of City O Tires OBatteries O Mechanic on Duty For Pickup, Call DUNLOP 637-086- 2 Complete Car Care . . . Mondays) Across from post office in Helper at Zacs II Kings Open daily Treats for Your Traveling Enjoyment STORE... HDrug TIRE CENTER 79 WEST MAIN Angelos Steak House 4 p.m. (Closed DRUG BUNS ROLLS most spectacular scenery in the wide, wide West. (The following businesses are ready to give you prompt and courteous service for your every need) YOUR WALGREEN AGENCY BREADS 5 ( -- |