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Show Thursday, March 18, 1954 Deaths Non-traff- ic PORT &cKXrcz&, s J".'. I P) vrf Down by (f J . - V A total of 490 persons were killed by accidents In Utah during s, the Utah Safety Council reported today, after completing a h or Per Cent 11 1953, V 1 e Mine, two; fac- cidents accounted for 49 per cent Electrocution one, for a to- of industrial and occupational farailroad, tory, one; tal accidents. tal of four. PUBLIC (Non-Motone. Vehicle) Factory, Poisoning FATAL ACCIDENTS one. Railroad, Wreck Falls, 32; firearms, 11; fire, Mine, one; railroad, Other two; drowning, 23; plane burns, two. of total a one, for sevcrashes, seven; struck by objects,, 25; Mine, factory, Totals desix; miscellane deaths compares with a 15 en; construction, one; railroad, 11; six; electrocution, the while for ous, 20, for a total of 107. Hus crease in traffic deaths; four, depots-buseother, four; total of 490 accidental deaths in- a total of 52. category accounted for 38 per cent and of nonthe total traffic both accidenttotal of cent cluding Eighteen per represents an over-a- ll decrease traffic accidental deaths. Nine a- - al deaths. from the of approximately 13 total of 561 recorded in 1952. A breakdown of the NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY accidental deaths, in the four principal categories, by cause fol-of accident and age groups is as COUNTY CONVENTION lows: non-traff- ic non-traff- ic summary of the accidental death reports. This figure includes both traffic accidents and those of a nature. Two hundred :l and eighty-on- e persons were killed in accidents of which 107 met death in public places such as canals, buildings, sidewalks; 105 were killed in the HOME ACCIDENTS home; 14 on the farm; and 52 in Falls 42; one each in the and Industrial accioccupational 0 and 0 age groups; Ramo Folidori, coach at the dents. Three deaths were unclassi0 in the five age group and East Carbon junior high school, fied. over and 70 33 in age group. the has turned up a couple of athletes The 281 deaths is One each in etc. Fire bums, believes will he whom this year about an 11 decrease from the the 0 and 70 and over go down iri the schools history as total of 315 recorded in 195Z in the 1 age two age group; greats and in recognition 0 the age in cent of home three the group; Forty per Vw of these players he has retired the )i H in due were 78 falls group the to four deaths age and group; jerseys won by the two stars. The 0 age group The East Carbon junior high school basketball team carried on coach is shown retiring No. 7, of these falls happened to persons and five in the 17. of 70 of over a total for counand Carbon football the years age. in the footsteps of the squad garnered the basketball jersey won during 0 One in the Firearms ty Junior high school cage championship. The championship squad the past season by Raymond Thirty persons met death from is shown above. Left to right, front row, are Managers C. Campbell, Beinz. the in two age decrease from age group, During the football season, drowning, a 32 It. Maki and B. Johnson. Second row includes F. Goniotakis, It, 44 drownings In 1952. group, three each in the 5 age the football Polidori the retired jerSausedo, J. Fratto, M. Gonzales and T. Marakis. Back row includes age group and five in the 0 The decrease in . Rodriquez, P. Andrews, It, Beinz, B. Bertelson, E. Tratos and Coach sey worn by Emmett Rodriquez, a total of 14. for group No. 36. two will be These PolidorL Remo jerseys Eleven in the Suffocations placed in the schools trophy case Move Into two in the 5 and Johnnys group won along with awards by the Game offices in Salt Lake City. of 13. a total for age group ' Utah Game License school In various events. Tie for First This figure, represents an inThree in the 5 .Drowning 5 crease of 10,413 Over the total liage group and one in the Sales Continue cense sales of 197,804 during 1952. the sale of resident fishing licens- In Womens Majors fo.r a total of four. age group Other causes totaled 15, two compares to the national trend es. Nearly 5,000 more of this type Upward Trend in 53 Itin increased Johnnys Club moved into a tie each in the 5 age group and sales of such licenses. license was sold during 1953 than for 'first place in ihe Womens in 1952. A total of 208,377 Utah fishing, Both resident and age group, three each in the League by. taking three imLesser were increases in Major noted 5 and 0 age group and hunting,' and trapping licenses licenses are included in the total, portant points from Olivetos. one each in the 5 and 70 and were purchased during 1953, ac- with twelve Individual types of nearly all other' license categories, Dena Pierotti had a red hot night over alike. age group. cording to final figures recently fishing, hunting, and trapping be- resident and for Johnnys when she come up Totals divi13; nine; compiled by the accounting ing represented. with a Helen Mele had sevsion in 'Department of Fish and four; four; Largest' increase noted' was in Little League Teams for a series Olivetos with high 12 ; seven; en; 463 but a new bowler, Irene Me-:eTo Join Ponies five and over 70, 35, for a total had high game of 170. of 105. When "Service Cleaners took In Wellington Play Persons over 70 years of age three from the Pill Rollers, Sei accounted for. 31 per cent of all A Little League baseball cir- Aramaki just barely missed her home fatal accidents, and 78 per Bar- cent of all fatal falls. Home acccuit will be added to the recrea 500 series with a .tional facilities at Wellington this bara Phelps led the Pill 'Rollers idents acounted for 37 per cent of Vith a summer, It has been announced. all accidental deaths. Hamms had an when Four teams for youngsters 12 FATAL FARM ACCIDENTS years and under' have been or they were only oble to take one One each Tractor operations ganized with Bernard Wilder and point from the heavily handicap- in the 4 and age groups Lloyd Mortensen managing the ped Moose team. Freda Bianco and two .in the 1 age group, Yankees, Mart . Mortensen and again had high series for Hamms a total of fpur. 387 with a and Pauline Ahlen had. Wallace Mortensen' managing the Two in the Drowning Rex Sox, Robert Lamph and Wil high game of 143. Bonnie SHlitoe age group and one in the 0 age liam Woodward handling the was high for the Moose with a group, for a total of three. This is the first of a series of special Dodgers and Ray Davis and Owen' One each in the Falls Team standings as of March 15: Davis piloting .he Indians.. 4 advertisements, to appear in this newsand 65 and over age groups, Won Lost for a total of three. Wellingtons Pony League will paper. The series is designed to give you be affiliated with-'thAnimals Dragerton One in the 0 age interesting and useful facts about the' league, according to- James Watt group and two in the 65. and over ' and Floyd Shorts, who will heac principles and practices of sound banking age group, for a total of three. the older- boys program. Firearms One in the 1 about the range and- nature of our ' will be Called Spring practice group. age the many important banks services,-anfor Little and Tony Leaguers in Totals four; l. offer The regular season is you in managing. advantages they two; three; two; and Two slated to being May 21. Granted Women to65 and three .We a for finances. these over, are grand publishing .your 14. of tal advertisements because. we believe thatGeneva Wins Title Divorce Decrees INDUSTRIAL the better acquainted you become with AND OCCUPATIONAL The Geneva Steel basketball In District Court Falls our bank and' its business, the better we team of East Carbon won ihe Factory, one; construc' one; tion, railroad, two, depots-buseinvitational basketball Two interlocutory decrees of will be able to serve you. two and other, one, for a tournament, last Friday were evening divorce awarded by the SevYou are cordially invited to read this Eight teams were entered in the enth district court of Carbon coun- total of seven. Crushed-explosioseries -.- and tocome'in for. information. Mine, 17; tournament,, seven from Carbon ty during the past. week. county and one from Emery counAline Turner was granted a di- factory, two; railroad, two; one, and other, one, ty. Those playing on the- cham- vorce from George Turner on the ts-buses, a for 23. total of were team' Charles CARBON EMERY BANK pionship grounds that since the month of Fire Mine,. two; factory, one, Charles Dixon, John Cart- November, 1952, the defendant has wright, David Abeyta, Donald Tit treated the' plaintiff in a cru'ol for a total of three. Price . Utah Struck by objects tie, Junior Albo and Charles Mine, one; manner to the extent of causing NEW SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT one, her great ment.al distress and factory, .one; depots-buseand other, two, for a total of five. since' of Novemthe "that month DRIVE-IFOR YOUR CONVENIENCE TELLER WINDOW About 23,000,000 Americans will Run over by trains Mine, the defendant has wilsome, day die of cancer, if present ber, 1952, a for two; of total railroad, four, to tho Member Federal Reserve System provide rates prevail. Support the Ameri- fully neglected six. can Cancer Societys 1954 Cru- plaintiff the common necessities of life." The plaintiff was granted sade. the custody of their one minor child and the defendant was orsosnnni dered to pay the plaintiff the sum of $75 per month for the support of the child and the plaintiff. LESS They were married on November 6, 1951, at Las Vegas, Nevada. May Irfiuise Jones was granted Com drive NUMBER ONI in power! Most an interlocutory decree of divorce . . . powerful and safest to ' drive of all V-from William Jones, Jr., on the 235 ILF. Fire Power, rated Number One grounds that, the defendants acengine in America! Here, .too, is the Number tions; caused the plaintiff great One drive, most powerful and most mental distress and suffering. The automatic of them all . . . plaintiff was awarded the custody of their one minor child and the PowerFlite! Be Number 0.xe :ov. defendant was ordered to pay. $75 on the road in the record-V monthfor the the of per 'support child and the plaintiff. They were ' of the 54 NASCAR tests!' married at Rock Springs, Wyoming, on November 14, 1915. ; QjP non-traff- ic non-traff- ic non-traff- ic NOTICE is hereby given 1-- 5, 5-1- 60-7- non-traff- ic 15-2- 1-- 5, 0-- all-ti- 35-5- will be elected and a county 50-6- 50-6- 5-- 10 10-1- 35-5- non-traff- ic ge 1-- the number of delegates specified below after the name of such district, as follows: 1-- NAME OF DISTRICT 15-2- 0, 20-3- No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 35-5- 10-1- non-reside- nt 0-- 1, 525-20- 10-1- 5, .1-- 5, 4. 20-3- 15-2- 0, 35-5- 50-6- 0, 5, 60-7- 0, 0, k, 499-19- 483-20- wuiviw ' 2. non-traffic off-nig- ht mmmA 13-2- 1-- 22-4- . . 2, 41-6- 22-4- - . . ... - - 13-2- . 13-2- 1, 2, mid-Apri- 22-4- 0, . 41-6- 4, ... - Ili'-awat- 2 Scofield 4 Clear Creek 5 Royal 1 1 1 6 Castle Gate 7 East Helper 8 West Helper 9 Spring Glen 10 Kenliworth 1 T Peerless 12 Spring Canyon 13 Standardville 14 Latuda 4 8 4 7 5 1 1 1 1 15 Rains 16 Northwest Price No. 17 East Price 41-6- 1-- 152-12- 4. NUMBER OF DELEGATES 5--10 nt vice-chaidwo-m- April, 1954. Each of said voting districts is entitled to 20-3- non-reside- Conven- chairman, a central county comand treasurer secretary, the for ensuing two years will be mittee, to serve chosen and other party affairs may be considered. Delegates to such County Convention shall be chosen at a Democratic Party mass meeting, to be held in each voting district in the County on the 2nd day of 5--10 1-- that the County tion of the Democratic Party for Carbon County wil be held at the County Court House in Price the County seat of said County, at 8:00 oclock P.M. on the 24th day of April 1954. At said Convention delegates of Carbon County for the Democratic State Convention 50-6- 35-5- 0, ha s, ns depo- No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 2 5 18 South Price 7 7 19 Wellington 20 Sunnyside 21 Northwest Helper 22 Sunnydale 23 Wottis 24 Hiawatha 25 North Dragerton 26 South Dragerton 2 6 6 1 4 8 10 27 Martin 2 2 28 Columbia 30 Consumers 1 31 Central Price 32 Northeast Price 35 Carbonville 4. 36 Miller Creek 3 4 4 - CARBON COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COM. Bi-kak- is, . Ghi-radel- Edward Sbeya, Chairman ll. s, B. N H. Young, Secretary Published, March 18, 1954 MAKES ANYTHING is yesterdays car! . WHISKEY Ss YOU BUY? no-clut- ch . - .. Although cancer strikes heaviest in the older age brackets, the American Cancer Society points out, half the cancer deaths last year webe of persons under 65. Turkey Finance The. power and look at the label! If it reads Distilled and Bottled by, you know uho made it, where it was made, and u ho bottled it. 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