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Show THE Page Four you toko o trip, tmtertaim guest! of mono. THAT'S NEWS, omd tlbtr poopto to booo of it, Coli 7 bo No, 9, to mo tom till tbom obout it. hit a grandmother, Mrs. a grandSeager, Green River; Krngs-burfather, Alfred D. Peterson, three and California, Powel-o- f Mrs. Lav.na Peter-o- n Lydia Mrs. Wellington; Cahmin.a, K.ngsburg, Mr Elvira Ru-- t, Centerfield. Burial was in the Price city o1, emetery under the direction Price. me M.tcnell funeral home, ton; Second Term Jury Panel to Get Call For Robbery Trial to Start On June 6 PRICE AND NEARBY If SUN-ADVOCA- g, ts, The jurors listed on the second court the ladies will begin with a tea term panel of the district LADIES OF ELKS COMPLETE a will Carbon of duty get county Hubin the gardens at the J. C. CONVENTION PLANS call for June 6 and again for Price City will take on the air bard home on Friday afternoon June 20 when two criminal cases of a convention ci.y this week from 2:00 until 4:00 oclock. State on the docket for trial. be will state-wicenterofficers will be in the receiving attention with June 6, the jurors will hear ed here as Price prepares to wel- line and past presidents of the On come the Utah State Elks associa- state association will preside at the case of the state of Utah vs. Editor of The tion at its 36th annual state con- the tea table. Following the tea Gilbert Hernandez Munoz who It was not my intention to give vention which will officially open an executive board meeting will stands charged with robbery and Friday morning, June 2. Heavy be held at 5:00 oclock at the on June 20 they will hear the any impression concerning enrollment is coming in from all Towne cafe. Later Friday open trial of Joe Trujillo charged with whether or not the present effihouse and luncheon will be hpld first degree murder. cient deputy county treasurer parts of the state. would support me as a cand.date at rooms. club Elk the will the who be Hernandez, While the Elks from the ten Saturday morning will start subject of the first jury trial on for the county treasurers office lodges in Utah participate in the full schedule planned for the out with a business meeting in the criminal docket this term, is It was my only intention to tryI three-da- y convention, days will charge of Mrs. Tom Lamph. The charged with robbing Howard to convey to all taxpayers that hum and nights will glitter with installation of tate officers will Hafey of Helper on April 30 when was interested in improving the be a feature of the Saturday aft- - he and a juvenile allegedly gave service at the treasurer's office activity planned for the Ladies ernoon luncheon at the Country Hafey a ride from Helper to Price by having two workers theie at state of Elks officers and for the and1 and then stole his wallet after all times; one of them an old and club. A dutch luncheon visiting Ladies of Elks. will follow at the Elk beating him. dancing experienced hand at the work, to Among the first expected club rooms. Visiting ladies and the other young and ambitious. for who calls will Those get be will Friday morning register Ladies of Elks of Price must be this trial are the following: However, I now realize my C. Wade Giggey, state president in order to attend the statement registered might have been em-bof the Elks association, Salt Lake Mrs. Vincent From Price luncheon. to that excellent deraising Edward L, Quinn, Orvel City and his wife. Mrs. Douglas Du-pi- n Sumner, emMrs. Committees his assisting C. Lambourne will accompany Chidester, Mina E. Brooks, J. M. puty. Certainly into the supthe with convention entitled feels plans ployer her husband who is the grand Mrs. E. L. Quinn, executive Alexander, Barton Olsen, and port of the deputy. I apologize. exalted trustee from Salt Lake clude Clifford Warren. board I appreciate meeting; Mrs. Maurice Tat-tovery much the as will Mrs. Harold McNeil, wife Vince Bonza, From Helper in Mrs. Tom Mr. Pettersson of finance; Lamph, honesty of the first vice president of the board meeting; Tom Bonacci and Ray Abernathy, wishing to make clear his posichairman, general state association. From Dragerton Mrs. Arthur Carlsen, publicity; Royal L. tion. I admire a man who is true Coming from Provo will be Mrs. Marcel Jeanselme, enter- Allred, Lee H. Bagnell, Lester S. to those have supported him. Mrs. Ralph Thomas, state presi- tainment; Mrs. Wm. Johnston, Ross and Naomi Koskie. In order to prevent any furthdent of the Ladies of Elks. Mrs. Mrs. Frank Migliore, Mrs. Harris Dee H. Croft, Henry C. Zar-em- er embarassment to Mr. Pettersand James Cochrane, Ralph Adams, second state vice Simonsen, luncheon; Mrs. Howard son I wish to amend my statement Charles A. Houghton, Ilo in regards to the deputy county president, will register from Ce- Hanks, executive board dinner dar City. Mrs. Margaret Beazer, meeting; Mrs. Robert Carnavali, E. Brady and Robert H. Booth, treasurer. If I am nominated and state parliamentarian and ' Mrs. Mrs. Fred Reynolds and Mrs. Castle Gate; Golden Day, Rains; elected I will seek to do all that Myrtle Painter, historian, will Woodrow Merkley, tea; flowers Louis Vuksinick and Ralph Fos-sa- t, which in my best judgement will also be here from Provo. From and decorations, Mrs. Fred Bon-om- o, Peerless; Franklin Sugiyama improve the quality of service Ogden will come Mrs. Frank tea; Mrs. Roy Fergusson, and Gerald Banasky, Consumers; rendered by that office and will Jugler, auditor, and Mrs. Frank morning and dinner meetings; W. R. Barker and Lawrence at all times hire the most able Gilbert, state historian, will be Mrs. Ace Roberts, luncheon. Wattis; John Richards, deputy available under the cirhere from Salt Lake City. Two The convention will be con- Spring Canyon; Ammon Lindsay, cumstances but I will not name state officers, Mrs. Antone Du-pl- n, cluded with a Purple day outing Columbia; Rye B. Clerico, Spring any one as being picked for that treasurer and general chair- at Scofield Sunday. Glen; George A. Olsen, Welling- position until I have been elected. man of the womens division of ton;.... Clyde W. Peterson, Martin; Thanking you for your courtesy the convention, and Mrs. Ruth STUDENTS PRESENT James G. Reese, Jr., Hiawatha; in this matter, I am, Bernard!, director, will be on RECITAL SUNDAY Vivian Bently, Miller Creek, and Vours very truly, hand to welcome the visitors with Piano students of Mrs. Ruel A. M. Werrett, Carbonville. JAMES C. (JIM) YOUNG Mrs. R. T. Mitchell whose hus- Redd received Other matters which were disoutstanding praise band is the general chairman of from their parents and friends posed of by the district court on the convention. following the recital which they Monday included the sentencing Highlights of entertainment for presented Sunday afternoon at of two on criminal changes and the home of Mrs. Redd. The num- the setting of a date for judgeLILLIAN FINISHING AND ROSS MARASCO bers played signified the unusual ment in another matter. MODELLING SCHOOL Funeral services for Ross MarJackie Newell, charged with talent of the promising young musicians and some intensive forgery, entered a plea of guilty asco, 65, Spring Glen, who died in 206 East S. Temple hospital practicing on their part. Each and was sentenced to a term in the Price selection was deeply enjoyed by the state prison of not less than early last Friday, were conducteveryone. Refreshments were one year or more than 10 years. ed Monday at 10:30 a.m. in the served after the recital. However, this sentence was sus- St. Anthony Catholic church at The program featured compos! pended and he was ordered to Helper. Rosary was recited Suntions by Gershwin, Chopin, Vic- serve three months in the Carbon day at 9:00 a.m. in the chapel of tor Herbert, Krysler and Frimi county jail and to submit him- the Mitchell ' funeral home bv played by the following students: self to the supervision of the state Father Francis Lamothe cf the Kent Powell, Shanna Evans, Col- adult probation board. Helper church. Mr. Marasco was born on Auleen Powell, Connie Vouris, SharJoseph D. Adams changed his on Snow, Sharon 18, 1884, at St. John, Italy, not from to plea on gust guilty guilty Holdaway, Joyce Gardner, Arita Redd, Mar- a charge of writing a check a son of Tony and Florence Mar-acs- o. garet Thompson and Dorothy against insufficient funds and he was sentenced Bunnell.- He had worked in Carbon counto the Carbon county jail for a period of six ty coal mines and had done some CLUB HOSTESS months. However, the sentence farming. He retired as a coal In compliment to the members was suspended for one year sub- miner several years ago. He is survived by his widow, of her club, Miss Veronica Hein-lie- n ject to his good behavior and that entertained at luncheon and he submit himself to the super- Mrs. Rosa Marasco, Spring Glen; Ruth Tolrnan, bridge at her home Friday eve- vision of the state adult proba- two sons, John Marasco, KenilDirectress worth, and Tony Marasco, Spring ning. The guest list comprised tion board. M. E, Rutherford pleaded guilMrs. Ed Sheya, Mrs. R. T. MitchGlen; a daughter, Antonette Per-r- o, Mrs. Alphonse Ossana, Mrs. ty to a charge of issuing a frauell, Helper, and four grandchilAn Invitation to Become The John Menotti, Mrs. Dominick dulent check and the imposition dren. Woman You Want To Be: Besso, Mrs. Joseph Delpha, Mrs. of the sentence was postponed to Burial was in the Mountain View cemetery at Helper. B. L. Dart and Mrs. Severina June 12. Personalized lessons in: Grosso. Fashion & Photographic Mr. and Mrs. George Deming, CECIL S. BERTELSEN Funeral services are being conENTERTAINS CLUB former modelling Price residents, visited Entertaining last Thursday eve- with friends in Price over Sunday ducted today at Spanish Fork for Television & Motion picCecil S. Bertelsen, 43, brother of ning, Mrs. Ed Quinn was hostess and Monday and on ture techniques to the members of the El Novice returned to their Tuesday they William Bertelsen, Price, who died Sunday in a Spanish Fork Charm & Personality club who were guests at luncheon Among those visitedhomewereat Roy. Mrs. and bridge at her home. Bridge Anna Deal, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent hospital following a major development prizes were won by Mrs. Lodice Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Poise & Confidence Dusserre, Mrs. Frank Migliore Bene, Jr., and Sr., Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Pete Jeanselme who was Stan Young Figure Control and Mr. and Mrs. MARK GILBERT SEAGER a special guest with Mrs. Howard Harold Funeral services for & coordination Takhashi. Clothing old Mark Gilbert Seager, WellHanks. good grooming ington, who died Sunday at his WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Voice & Diction DUP PARTY POSTPONED Three important features will home were conducted Wednesday at 2:00'p.m. in Wellington ward Due to a stake Relief society mark the Makeup & Hair Styling meeting of the Women party scheduled for this week the of the Moose to be held Friday chapel, Church of Jesus Christ Summer classes beginning Carbon company of the DUP will night, June 2, at the Club room, of Latter-da- y Saints, with Grant ENROLL NOW. postpone their party until a fu- These will include a formal ini- Gerber, bishop, officiating. Come in day or evening for a ture date. The date of the DUP The baby was born at Price tiation, a membership chapter free consultation. party will be announced later. night program in charge of Mrs, April 29, 1950, a son of Walter Vivian Smith and the election of R. and Sarah Peterson Seager. He is survived by his new officers. All members are parents, Wellington; one brother, Alfred invited to be present. Ray Seager, Wellington; one r, Shanna L. Seager, Welling- Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Roberts of Oakland, California, were Sunday visitors at the home of their SUPER VALUES parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Roberts. Mr. Roberts is chief audiCUMBER tor of P. I. E. company at OakLUX land. He will spend two weeks Lg. 27c In Salt Lake City doing research FLAKES work on his masters degree at the University of Utah. Mr. and Bath UFEBUOY 2-2- 1c Mrs. Richard Roberts and James Roberts accompanied them here If you intend to build a home, garage, Sunday. bam or other building, we invite you to s- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anselmo, -- I their daughter, Rose and son drop in and let us figure on it with you. Junior, of Martinez, California, Reg. LUX are visiting here with friends and 2-1- 5c Nothing is too large or small for us to relatives. SOAP They will leave for handle. their home Sunday. de ai j F. PETERSEN will be conservices Funeral 2 00 pm. in at ducted Saturday Church Castle Gate ward cnapel. Latter-da- y of Christ of Jesus PetSa.nts, for Charles Franklin y Bishop Martin. 64. ersen, officiate. will Thacker CHARLES Petersen, Spring Gkn Fuel company. He was a member of the Unit- W. Petersen, ila ed Mine W'orkers of America; ter, Mrs. Vera CaLfon.f Helper lodge of the Loyal Order Angeles, A- - N. Petersen' of Moose; Price lodge of the one sister. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks .and was an active mem- Glendale, CalSn grandchildren. ber of Helper Kiwanis club. Friends ma y C1S He had taken an active part in the Boy Scout movement at Cas- Mitchell funeral chape; and at the place of tie Gate. his hour prior to the fun survived by petersen is West Burial will be to Rose Petersen, wife, Mrs. a,,., A. Franklin sons, two cemetery. Mart.n: r) ' J H0RMAN OFFICE MACHINES Phone 750 40 South 4th West provo F-- AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR Mr. Petersen cued Sunday at the He hospital. Price at was bom April 20, 186. of Chi.s and the sn EphiJim, Anna Linen Petersen He had lived at Mart.n three vear.-- . and prior to tint had Lved t CasIe Gate 30 years where he had been an employee of the Utah C.tv-Cou- UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS ADDING AND ACCOUNTING nt . SERVICE SALES SUNDSTRAND MACHINES SUPPLIES Loan machines furnished free while repairs are beta,,. Guaranteed work on all makes. We visit Carbon wuafr Jr ly Write for appointment for machine demonstration ar Our Fne Foods n, area ba Sun-nyda- le; 'HARDIMRE PtUMBME Roome PAMTERCR'CEMERr RINS0 See us for ABC remodeling loans. We can arrange any type of financing. HOME LUMBER & BLDG. CO. 350 t EAST MAIN PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Mike Silvagni of Las Vegas, Nevada, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Silvagni over the Decoration day holiday. They returned to Las. Vegas Tuesday accompanied by S. T. Silvagni. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Grange the forepart of this week were Mrs. Granges sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Montell- - Magam of Roy, Utah. SWAN 4. is. SPRY311. SURF ig-2- 7t i Price Saving Center Price, Utah Cans 59 46 ORANGE JUICE oz. 43: PIERCE'S PORK & BEANS 2-- Cans 4oc Vh lb. 35' DURKEES OLEO KREMEL DESSERTS 2 Pkgs. . Qt. MAZ0LA OIL HEINZ BABY FOODS . SPECIAL OFFER! SALAD BOOTHS FROZEN SHRIMPS Pkg. PRICE-G- 79i SWANSONS CAKE MIX ONE PACKAGE AT REGULAR ANOTHER 3 Pint 32 INSTANT THE Oil 3 Cans 25 DRESSING 10c Sale. Swansdown BUY I DURKEES CHICKEN FROZEN ET FOR 10c CUTS DRUMSTICKS BREASTS THIGHS $1.43 $1.49 $1.43 SWANSDOWN LIPTONS INSTANT ! BRISK TEA MlXj --CA- XU BOTH FOR 46c . . '2 lb. Pkg. 33 . Pkg. 43f BISQUICK 50c SIZE WOODBURY SHAMPOO CRACKERS Bottle CAMPBELLS TOMATO 29c JUICE . 32c . 3-- HILLS BROS. COFFEE O lb. T3'2 0Z.Cans29( 1 BAKERS COCOA PRODUCE lb.4f 2 lb. Box 43 SALTINES 77c MEATS 0 10c Pork Chops & 59i O O 4 Onions Carrots 15c Fryers Cabbage V1 3c Cheese SpUCls New.lbs 19C Boiling 1"' Berries Bacon 1 U. S. No. T Colored CA 2 Bunches Lowest Market Price 86c And And STANDBY one-mon- th g 4 STANDBY CORN ty sis-te- real, CREAM STYLE 00 7T SCOOP Theres a full measure of quality in every one of these food buys for that extra taste appeal! dependable quality you can count on foods at reasonable prices! fine our careful buying brings you these we are a union store! Obituaries City-Coun- &$ siiced n. 32 32 42 |