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Show Thursday, September 20, 1951 NO DEPARTMENTS THE IN RED SUN-ADVOCA- Page Seven West Virginia. Nickie remained square dances under the direction Day conducted. Prayers were there. She is planning on going of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed. given by Lou Jean Jensen and Joto Nurses School in Washington, The closing prayer Was offered seph Simmons. The Sacrament D. C. by Bishop Grant B. Jensen. gem was given by Barbara Bly Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Simmons The MIA Maids, Darlene Wall, and a two and one half minute A tiny baby girl was born to were visitors in Spring Canyon Mills, talk by Gary Forsyth. Mr. and Mrs. Waymond Marshall Saturday and Sunday. Saturday Marie English, Gaylene at the Standardville hospital on evening they were honored by the Iretta Curtis, and Josephine GarSacrament meeting was held The little Stake Board of the Relief So- cia, their leader, Mrs. Eleanor En- at 6:30 p.m. Bishop Grant B. JenThursday morning. Mrs. and workJewell Wall glish sen child. third is the couples presided and Clinton Andergirl ciety at a party that was enjoy- ed at the church welfare farm on Seventy-si- x son conducted. Talks were givper cent of the Salaries, The other two are boys. ed at the Price park. They pres$18,700, $13,840.76, Thursday evening. enjoyed They en Price city budget will have been $4,859.24; Utah by John Richards of Spring Mr. Sterling Forsyth spent ented Mrs. Simmons with a beau- a corn roast at the farm after Power, $102,500, Canyon and Robert Booth of Casin Salt Lake City on tiful necklace. She was a mem- they finished the work. expended at the end of the curTuesday $76,697.86, tle $25,802,14; water stock, ber of the stake board before Gate, who were home misrent month, according to a report business. Sunday school was held Sunday sionaries. Mr. Booths wife and issued this week by City Recorder $4,000, $933.24, $3,066.76; bonds Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Dyches they moved to Heber. 10:00 and at two Mr. oclock. sons were visitors.. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Campbell morning Ben Ward. None of the budgeted payable, $27,000, $25,000, $2,000; spent Saturday and Sunday visitMrs. Joseph Simmons were visiPresident Sterling Forsyth atof Vernal visitors were at the Mrs. Dyches ing at Ferron with tors. Bishop Grant B. Jensen pre- tended regional welfare meeting departments have yet overdrawn interest on bonds, $3,015, $1,207.-5- 0, Howard Perkins home last week. sided Mrs. Arlando and Mr. parents, allocated and their budgets. $1,807.50; insurance and bonds, Superintendent Henry at Provo last Friday evening. They are the parents of Mrs. Van Wareham. Of the total $450,455 budgeted $4,000, $2,267.38, $1,732.62; deposit Perkins. at home Visitors the Day Henry for all departments, $316,043.31 refunds, $3,300, $3,186, $114; inC. E. Pauley has been made last Wednesday were their son, vice has been paid out. Bills payable dividual insurance, $2,500, $2,500. president of the Spring CanGerand their grandson, Newell, total $13,185.89 and this will bring yon Coal company. City court, $9,000, $6,675.97, BIG HELPERS ald of Orem. and Mrs. Grant B. Jenthe total expended to $329,229.20. $2,324.03; dogs, $1,500, $783.56, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayes and senBishop anare the parents of An estimated payroll of $14,000 $716.44; sales tax, $4,000, $2885.25, and Gloria, of other baby proud JAMES EDWARD JACKSON, JR. children,wereJerry girl, born to their has to be paid during September $1,114.75; water bonds, $6,000, 0, visitors at the Ar- daughter, Price, Neva, and her husweek. Mr band, Jack Cox, of Helper at the and this will leave a budget bal$2,000; tax collection, $1,000, Note: This is the thur Perry home last Mrs. US! (Editors Parry. Price hospital last Friday. ance of $107,225.80. $985.47, $14.53; council expense, eighth and last of a series of de- Hayes is a brother of Mrs. Orval Wall and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harlep English A breakdown of the budget re- $600, $339.55, $260.45; contingent scriptions released t by the Fedand Mrs. Lloyd Wall motored spent Friday at Scofield. Sunday Every day to mothers day, if she amount fund, $25,000, $15,899.69, $9,100.-3- 1; eral Bureau of Investigation about Mr. port with department, to Provo and back Sunday. our laundry relieve her ef her has their with along they, daughter, total of expended (as budgeted, recreation, $2,000, $1,906.63, one of eight Communist party Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter Marie, and Jay Chadwick, were washing. gives her more time the end of this month) and budget $93.37; engineer, $2,500, $644.46, leaders who are being sought as and visitEnspent Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. for for eare of the house, shopping, balance are listed in that respec- $1,855.54; parking meter, $9,000, fugitives from justice. J. Edgar ing atHayden the homes of Mr. and Mrs. glishs brother, Robert Lamph of more time to devote to the chiltive order: $6,591.28, $2,408.72. Hoover, director of the FBI, has Bill Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Wellington, where they enjoyed a econdren. Its a labor-savin- g, Wateh, $32,000, $24,877.99, Swimming pool, $3,000, $2,748.-3- 7, asked all citizens to assist in lo- Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ol- wedding anniversary dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards omical service for modern mothers. $251.63; Board of Health, $500, cating these individuals by re- son and Mr. and Mrs. Tony lights, $30,000, $18,415.33, Evatz. spent Friday visiting with their 0, none $11,584.67; street, $29,000, Call Price 218 for details today! expended, $500; election, porting any information they Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Curtis daughter, Dorine, her husband, $8,817.30; garbage, $15,-00- $500, none expended, $500; retireto receive them might concerning in and Springville. family on visited in Monroe and family $10,647.26, $4,352.74; parks, ment, $4,200, $2,120.38, $2,079.62; the FBI headquarters, WashingMr. G. G. Lindstrom and Mrs. PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy $10,000, $7,661.08, $2,338.92; pol- electric $20,000, ton, D. C., or to the nearest FBI Tuft, reconstruction, Eleanor English of Spring Canof Mrs. Curtis. parents were guests at the home of ice, $28,000, $20,881.04, $7,118.96; $14,400, $5,600; hospital, $2,500, office.) Mr. and Mrs. George Seal were yon PICK UP & DELIVERY PHONE 218 in Price $2,500; court refunds, $3,500, cemetery, $10,000, $7,508.84, end visitors at the home of Mrs. Francis Lindstrom week hona at FBI alert The has supper Tuesday evening requested insurfire department, $7,000, $846.65; employees Mrs. Seals parents, Mr. and Mrs. son, David. and law enforcement Sam Gragg. The Seals are from oring the Lindstroms $5,677.96, $1,322.04; city hall, $10,-00- 0, ance, $2,300, $1,559.88, $740.12; citizens The Lindstroms were all former $8,291.42, $1,708.58; printing reservoir $10,000, agencies to be on the lookout for Dragerton. construction, residents of Canyon. Daand supplies, $2,800, $2,093.12, $6,800, $3,200; housing, $3,000, James Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans spent vid is now in Spring the service and was Edward Jr., Jackson, $706.88; telephone and telegraph, $2,432.16, $567.84; police uniforms, Friday visiting in Salt Lake City home on furlough before being southern regional director of the with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas sent overseas. $700, $599.81, $100.19. $840, $833.91, $6.09. Wednesday mornCommunist party, USA, who was Shields. ing David, his wife, his mother, Richard Farish and Tony and his brother, Brent, left for indicted by a federal grand jury Evatz along with Ron Nevenner San Francisco, where they will Sunnyside No. 1 at New York, New York, on June of Price, spent the week end at spend several days. David is then being shipped to Korea. 20, 1951, on a charge of conspi- Thousand lakes. Meets Full A MIA opening social was enLambert spent Saturday Carrol to overadvocate the violent racy and Sunday in Salt Lake City joyed last Tuesday evening at the Conformance Safety throw of the government. A de- with her friend, Barbara Bath. ward chapel. A program was givRichards en under the direction of Howard the at Visitors John is as follows: of Jackson home last week were Mr. and Perkins and Operating practices and safety scription Emily Lambert. Age 36, born November 29, Mrs. Kenneth Biddle and son. Prayer was offered by Iretta Curmeasures at the Kaiser Steel corKenneth is in the service and has tis. Emily Lambert conducted Carbon countys ninth mine No. 1 mine at Sunny-sid- e 1914, Richmond, Virginia; height, been stationed at Fort Ord, Cali- some community singing, Wilda porations recwas this thus far year 160 pounds; build, fatality fornia. He left Thursday for Skinner and Donna Mantle of were in full conformance 56V2; weight, orded last Thursday evening at bald Camp Stoneman. California, from Standardville each took part. Wilblack, medium; hair, curly, Horse Canyon mine of the Geneva with the Federal Mine Safety in front; eyes, brown; race, Negro; there he is to be sent to Korea. da played two pieces on her Steel company when Pete Phil- code at the close of the reinspecDouble the Under Kenneths wife, Gail and son, scars and Dick, have been with him in Cali- Eagle inwas killed and lips, 59, Columbia, Tumbling Tumble tion in late August, according to nationality, American; stantly when hit by a motor as it a Bureau of Mines report re- marks, small star scar outer cor- fornia. They are going to live in Weeds. Donna sang, Make Believe and Because. Lou Jean Provo while he is overseas. was hauling loaded coal cars out leased today. When this Carbon ner of left eye. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ander- Jensen and Marie English gave of the mine. He was reportedly county mine was deby a Doctors son visited in Dragerton Satur- readings. Hot dogs and root beer struck as he was walking along Federal Inspector Thomas T. Jackson received MA"B at Howard University of day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were sold. The proceeds going to gree the tracks in the mine. as its feme Reay, Jr., it employed 212 men Pharmacy in Washington, D. C. Alvin Torgensen. Mrs. Torgen-se- n pay the dues of those who attend Mutual. Wilda Skinner, Clair is Mrs. Andersons mother. Funeral services were conduct- and produced 1,450 tons of coal He has resided in Richmond, VirMrs. Zernie Campbell and son, Newren, and Howard Perkins fur- 86 PROOF ed Sunday at 3:00 p.m. in the daily. CRAIN NEUTRAL) KENTUCKY WHISKEY- -A BLEND D. C.; Arlingginia; Washington, Cleve, are home again after nished the music for dancing. SPIRITS Price Greek Orthodox church KENTUCKY' BROOK OLD THE SUNNY COMPANY. at the LOUISVILLE, Improvements completed in Birmingham, spending the summer visiting in There were also some round and and burial was in the Price city close of the inspection included ton, Virginia; and Alabama. cemetery under the direction of resetting two dislodged timbers He has been employed as a the Mitchell funeral home. along the main material haulage- druggist, labor organizer, writer and in He was born Greece way, taking down loose top coal lecturer. He is described as came to this country about 35 near the 5 right loading station, and and neat in apyears ago and had worked in the applying additional rock dust in pearance. He sometimes wears a com5 a Wyoming coal fields before right back entry, removing mustache. prop from the clearance space ing to Carbon county. Any person having information Mr. Phillips was a member of along 7 left haulageway, using adwhich may assist in locating 1 left the Greek Hellenic Orthodox ditional insulators at the church. He was unmarried and raise loading station to keep the James Edward Jackson, Jr., is re quested to immediately notify the has no known survivors in this power wires away from combustnearest FBI office. The phone crossand ible material, bonding country. will appear on the first The death of Mr. Phillips bonding the extended section of number of the telephone directory page re1' to mine south and for nine total the track, haulage brought fatalities in this county since the placing the missing bolts on the first of the year. Last year up to inspection plate of the continu- to the face of temporarily abanthe date of this mishap only three ous miner in 1 south. Inspector doned 8 left top entry to prevent fatalities had been recorded in Reay reported also that an addi accumulations of methane, an extional quantity of air was coursed plosive gas. Carbon county. Wanted by September Will See 76 Budget Spent FBI Sprina Kamjon MOTHERS $4,-00- THATS Jt $20,-182.7- 0, Mishap at Horse Canyon Mine Claims Worker, 59 Sunny fyeerfi J65 well-groom- ed More nigged chassis, more power Every chassis unit front to rear is engineered for extra dependability for long life ana low maintenance on your job! Your Job-Rate- d engine delivers increased power it gives you the right power with top econ- omy and low upkeep in toughest service! the More safety You get the finest truck brakes in the industry! On many models you get new molded, tapered, Cyclebond brake linings for smoother, quieter, safer braking. 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