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Show PAGE SIX Thumbs Up By Southeast Chapter, League of Utah Writers Its The praise that Father should have had, But heres the debt that one man I owes, I sing a little song to Dad! Berton Braley 1 Fathers Day 1 I It isnt just that he was such a I good provider Of all those things which chil- I dren need when young 1 Nor just because he worked and planned your future 1 That now his praises should be sung. more the thought of how hed stoop to take your hand 1 And fit his mighty stride to your 1 small faltering way, Or how patiently he dried your 1 Its baby tears, That we heap honors on his head 1 W. today. Although the court had granted her alimony, she had been able to collect only small amounts of it and that for a very brief per- iod of time. The wife had to sup- port herself and children from her own earnings which were far from adequate. But one Christmas she felt that the holiday spirit had really en- tered into his soul. A letter came to the children fro mtheir father. He sent them sincerest love, best wishes and included a check for each of them. The children, having never be- fore had more than a dime in their possession at one time, were in ecstasy. They figured for days on how to spend it in order to get the nicest possible present to remind them of their dear father. Finally the girl bought a becoming sweater and the boy invested his money in - g All fathers are not good fathers any more than all mothers are good mothers. There are problem 1 parents as well as problem chil- dren. We include the following in-- ! cident in our Fathers Day column with no thought of disparaging fa- therhood, but rather in the hope I that the contrast will reflect a greater glory on the conscientious U. fathers of our community. 1 1 1 1 1 two-doll- ar 1 I A resident of Helper for almost 40 years, Mrs. Mary Teresa Ablo 62, died at her home in that city late Thursday afternoon of last week. She was a native of Italy, having been born the daughter of Joseph and Feleneno Bombino Albo at Italy, on December 25, 1879. Moving to the United States forty years ago, she became a resident of Helper a few years later. In addition to the husband there are three surviving daughters and two sons. The daughters are Mala and Alvera Montoro and Mrs. Margaret Ganser, ail of Helper, and the sons are James P. Montoro of Helper and Ralph, a member of the United States army forces. There is also a brother, Frank Albo, who resides in Montana. Rosary was recited at the family home in Helper Friday evening and requiem mass was celebrated at the Catholic church in that city Saturday morning, Rev. Fr. Thomas F. Butler of Price being in charge. Burial was in the Mount View cemetery at Helper. Mon-tor- blond. seldom any one bestows Carpenters Add LONG HELPER RESIDENT DIES AT HOME; FUNERAL HELD SATURDAY MORN Ger-mal- o, di, a pair of good w'arm gloves. It was nice of Daddy to send f FORMER PRICE RESIDENT us the money, wasn't it? they of- DIES FOLLOWING STAIRS ten queried of each other. ACCIDENT WHILE VISITOR Two weeks later the checks came back marked No Funds." I CLUB AND SOCIETY - ns Har-wort- 4-- two-we- h; Four Applicants Army Aviation Test; Enlisted H ek Reverend Duane Hunt, bishop of G. the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake City, at the outgradua- Pennies From Heaven proved a exerciess on so long ago, win Tuesday evening, popular seng hit not over the nation acclaim wide at the June 2, with a special appeal to the youth, thed but pennies served youth (at least Madeleine. a Miss Bladig was two of em) of Carbon county in and sti mannei iking more of the practical the recipient is early this week, Bishop Hunt medal award, which it happened when Miss Betty Ella given to the outstanding nurse of the what for and Richard Dean Hansen, to Downard her was given year. It atti-- , both of Price, walked into the office Bishop Hunt termed her ideal tude in the sickroom and her display of County Clerk B. H. Young and virtue kind- - plunked down two hundred and fifty of the ness. This is the first time the Holy pennies to pay for their marriage hospital ever awarded a medal cense, both of the chiefly interested of this type. parties beaming with smiles as they Miss Bladig was graduated from the stacked on the counter the small cop- Carbon county high school in 1938 per pieces which the public had little and entered the Holy Cross school of use for until the sales tax scheme There Is An started sliding through the contents nursing that same year. of their pockets. Other recent licenses granted in- Mrs. John Gramer Honored ABERDEEN DEALER elude Nancy Lou Ward of Price and At Surprise Farewell Mrs. John Gramer, long affiliated William Walter Fulton of Kenil- with the Singer Sewing Machine worth, June 17; Gelene Cox and Don- company here, will leave for Salt aid Ray Pipkin, Wellington, June 15;' Lake City where she has accepted a Norma K. Grane and Lavell Shiner, position as bookkeeper in the Salt Price, June 14. Lake office of the Singer company. The ladies of the Red Cross sewCopying Names Of Registered Viters ing class surprised Mrs. Gramer at County Clerk B. H. Youngs office a farewell party last Wednesday afis currently busy copying names of were 10. The guests ternoon, June voters who participated in the last Mrs. Charles Larson, Mrs. Russell general election to the 1942 registra- C. L. Mrs. Mrs. Tucker, Lily Smith, tion books. All who voted at the last Leavitt, Mrs. L. R. Eldridge, Mrs. do not have to regisB. C. Braithwaite, Mrs. Nick Karras general election to be eligible to vote ter in order and the honored guest. this year. However, those who failed to vote in 1940 must register if Price Girl To they wish to participate in the canVisit Chicago didate selection process this year. Miss Irene Daskalos is leaving for First registration day is August 15. Chicago June 25 for a three-wee- k who has moved from one votPRODUCERS Anyone vacation trip. She is accompanying district to another since the last ing her father, John K. Daskalos, w'ho is election will have to register also. going to attend the Pancretan convention in Chicago. Besides Chicago, Irene will visit St. Louis, Omaha and We PAY CASH MARKET PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK other large cities. See Us Before Yon Sell Busy Eights Sew Ca-'ni- Heat ng ralofthej Comfort 4 j In Your Community - BECKEL PACKING CO. Price on lVa Miles Helper Highway frpm Phoqp erytliing0 SLACK SUITS FOR FATHERS Ease! Wash. Ilandy-siz- e ledgers, for 15c, 30c, at lhe journals, suit that you can work or wear for play in informal entertaining! Rayon gabardine jacket type shirt in bright colors with contrasting color, button closing slacks. Cut so smartly, youll always look your luxurious best . . . priced so low, you cant afford to be without it! Sizes 12 to 20. A slack in . . . ... mtHmiHiniiMmiMimimimiimiuimmtHUin Shadow SLIPS h Choose a slip as you would your very best frock! Rayon crepe four gore type. Bias cut yoke sections! .29 records e. NMtHHiiiimmimHimHimtiimttmHHtiHtiHM PROFESSIONAL Dr. J. C. Hubbard Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 2 to 5 F. M. Phone 246 -- J, Residence 234, Eastern Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah J. W. Therald N. Jensen Attorney and Counsellor At Law Price 72 W Main Phone 568 Wallace Mortuary EMBALMERS GIVE HIM 20 YEARS OF COMFORT WITH A CCuoehlec1 ' LICENSED A. A. Wallace, Mgr. 47 No. 1st East Price, Utah Phone 158 Rhone Stanford W. Fennemore AND OTTOMAN BUILDING GOOD WILL SINCE 48 E. Main St. PRICE 1935 Phone 499 300 and Funeral Director Physician and Surgeon Silvagni Building Residence Phone 675 Office Hours: 2 to 5 P. M. OLIVETQ FURNITURE & HDWE. CO. 1 Price Dick Mitchell, Embalmer LOUNGE CHAIR FRANK B. HANSON $ Mens Swim TRUNKS Rayon satin with Lastex. Web belt and many loops. Snug fit! Boys sizes, too! 98c POTTER Professional Radio Service Price Phone 55 Eastern Utah Electric ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building .Phone 397 Price Mitchell Funeral Home chvV tion 4rf&W&? side Sunday evening. June Thayn of Glendale, Calif., spent Sunday here with his parents. Miss Gelene Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Cox, became the bride of Donald Pipkins Monday. Word has been received here that Carl Cook had received injuries in a fall from a scaffold in Bremerton, ,hojd Nmeric meo-eac- 4-- H 4-- H J v Price. jj This union, affiliated F. of L decided on actS, home war bonds and to Dooley and Rex Harvey tw bers who are in the armed a gold signet ring with bne brotherhood seal . The brotherhood, aceordins tn Af vil Anderson, president i, 1 A. F. of L. organization in the Ln which has purchased war About $300 worth have been bjjj senior students One of thirty-fou- r of the Holy Cross school of nursing as Miss Mary Merena Bladig of Price, who received the degree of registered nurse and a diploma from the Most Friday daily newspapers carried a report of the death of a former resident of Price, a lady who served a Legacies of terms as teacher in the My father spoke of many truths 1 couple school of this city some years Central To illustrate lifes goals; ago, Mrs. Mabel Goodman. He said that God is always good The report chronicled the death as And men have kindred souls. resulting from an injury accidentally suffered two days previously when He did not leave me lands and Mrs. Goodman received a skull fracwealth ture and a broken wrist as the result What Price Fatherhood 1 Sufficient to the end, But rather faith in God and man of a fall down a flight of basement This is the story of a wife with steps at the home of a friend in RuAs legacies to spend. two small children, whose husband pert, Idaho, a city in which the Good-maI I had deserted her for a model Pegasus have resided recently. While the family made their home met at the home of Mrs. in Price Mr. Goodman clerked in the KENILWORTH NEWS LesterWednesday Blackham. Officers were elec- Sutton Drug store, now the Carbon ted as follows: President, Diane Don- Drug store. From Price he went to Soldier Summit where he was simohue; vice president, Vilma Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Passarella and secretary, Donna Williams; ilarly employed for a time before Mrs. Frank Corey of Oakland, Calif., reporter, Betty Nelson; song leader, moving to Idaho. have been recent visitors here. Mary Callor; organist, Verona Black-haThe club is to be named the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fairman moPass tored to Salt Lake City last week end. Happy Seamstress club. Miss Maud Mrs. Fairmans sister, who has been Martin, supervisor, was present here the past two weeks, accompa- to give the girls suggestions. nied them. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward have In Reserve Mrs. Hector Chiara and children returned from a vacation in Iowa. visit They were accompanied on the rehave returned from a Out of the 13 young men who apin Manti. turn journey by her mother, Mrs. Blaine Morgan underwent a tonsil Dorley, of Maplewood, N. J., His sis- plied for the army aviation service operation at the local hospital last ter, Mrs. Smith, is also visiting here. at the examining board conducted by week. the army last week at the Carbon Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Manchester college, only four were eligible to be Aprons have returned from a trip to Indiana. WELLINGTON NEWS Members of the Busy Eight club flying cadets, it was disclosed by Dr. Mrs. James Burton spent last week met at the home of the club super- Aaron Jones of the college. in Salt Lake City. now of The Uncle members boys, James H. Polve, son of Mr. and Corporal Neldon Cook of Mather Sams flying reserve, will be subject Mrs. Domenic Polve, left this week for Camp Roberts, Calif., after re- Field, Sacramento, Calif., is making to call at any time the army finds a ceiving his commission as a second a two weeks visit with his mother, vacancy in the training schools. Those lieutenant in the army air corps. Mrs. Myrtle Cook. who qualified are Eugene Hills, VinJames was graduated last week from Elvin Simmons has joined the navy, cent Howlet, Edgar Walkington and the University of Utah. 36 Wellington boys in the Bert Rowley. They were sworn in the Mrs. Pauline Carnavali is visiting making armed forces. Three of the 36 have army immediately after the examinain Salt Lake City. in the Philiption was conducted at the college. All Mrs. George B. Jackson was in Salt been reported missing ?- of the boys have had CPT courses at Lake City last week attending a min-ni- g pines. GLAMOR COSTS MONEY Jonah Sibert was inducted into the the school before. convention. Our customers don't like spending their Mr. and Mrs. Jack Owens and twin army the first part of June. This was the last chance young money on shopping glamor. They're Mrs. W. H. Tidwell made a trip to men of Eastern Utah will have to not interested in charge accounts . . . 'daughters of Chicago visited here they'd rather pay cosh. They don't with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Salt Lake City last week. take the army air examination in this msist on delivery service . . . they Parr. realize its thrifty to carry home their Mrs. Arthur Wilder and son. Jay district. All other tests for the ser- own packages. That's why they like Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edwards and Mrs. Jay Houston have vice will be conducted at Salt Lake to shoo ond save o Pnnvtl and children have returned from a Allen, to California to visit Mrs. Wil- City. gone vacation in Oakley, Wyoming. The examination was comprised of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bowman are ders daughter, Mrs. Roy Grundvig, of Roseville. a mental and physical test and while vacationing in Long Beach, Calif. Elma Gerber entertained at Eire- - only one failed the physical, eight second year Sewing club The were dropped because of the rigid mental requirements. Dr. Jones stated Designed With A Flair! that the reason so many flunked Tailored With Precision the intelligence test was because vo- DAY was cabulary emphasized. Styled With Luxurious E- Carpenters and Joiners last Thursday night in afternoon the Iris Potts, Mrs. ly meeting held at the Price Girl Awarded Bishop Hunt Medal standing ew Members MttiimHiiHimmHiintmnmmmtmHiittiiwm Your Gift Search Is Over! TOWNCRAFT BELTS For Dad on Fathers Day! 49c 98c Styles to please every preference at a price to fit every pocketbook! Genuine sealskin in black or tan . , . classic tan pigskin . . . hor the newest style yet a handsome number made of a clear "glasslike material! Each in its own gift box with attractive gift card! ... IPffiBSlHiew'g tiiiMtiimiiimmMimiHuiHmiHimmMmiiMiunimMniii Swimawavs Womens SlYIM SUITS One piece culotte style of rayon satin and cot- ton pique with tex! Sizes 32 to 1.98 M Las38. T K h |