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Show THE SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, October 2, 1958. CALL Price Steam Laundry Fire Prevention Week is Good Time To Take Inventory in Your Home for Another Fire Prevention Week is being observed in Utah and the nation from Sunday, October 5, through Saturday, the 11th. To some of our readers it may seem repetitious for The to call attention of citizens of Carbon county each year to this observance. But fire itself, and the death, suffering and damage it can bring, is repetitious. Day after day it claims its toll some 1400 home fires, 135 fires in stores, 100 factory fires, 11 school fires and 110 bam fires on the average each day of the year. Plus 31 who lose their lives and hundreds who suffer burns of varying degrees of severity. Fire levies its toll repetitiously during the year, but only once a generally alerted to the year during Fire Prevention Week are people fire peril and urged to take those steps which can reduce the unbroken parade of fire losses. fire deand Maintenance of a good, of Carbon counpartment is of prime importance. Officials and people to the adequacy of fire protection serty should give some thoughtindividual fire safety contribution anyone vices here. But the greatest can make this week is to check personally on the fire safety of his own home, farm or place of business. And talking repetition thats a check worth repeating a number of times during the year. and Quality J Service f Including te well-train- well-equipp- SELF SERVICE DEPT. Words never fail you ed Regular Price $2J0 -- ww Now only 98c All By writes easily, smoothly ink supply! with 4l2-mile IMPRESSIVE INSTALLATION . . . Newly-electe- d officers of the Castle Valley Chapter of the Order of DeMolay were installed last Saturday night. Heading the organization through the next six months are the boys shown above. Positioned from top to bottom of stairs are Odgers Olsen, Richard Justesen, Richard Kuhns, Dean Holdaway, Bob Causer, Val Halamandans, Sherman Griffone, Billy Cassett, Dan Kuhns, Charles Zoolakis, Frank Zu- pon, Mike Protopappas, Nick Kontas, Costa Bika- kis, Denfiis Miekel and Kenneth Zupon. New "CST Controlled Surface Tension Ink. Prevents spreading. No smear no skip no stalk Dries in an instant. Cartridge lasts for months and months of normal use. WATERFAST on paper yet washes easily from fabrics in your favorite soap or detergent. FLOATING BALL construction for smoother writing, less wear. Writes an even line every time. INSTANT STARTING. Writes the moment point touches paper. Castle Valley, DeMolay Installs New Officers KING-SIZ- Saturday, September 27, the Castle Valley Chapter of the Order of DeMolay held its semiannual installation at the Masonic temple in Price. Serving as installing officers were S. C. Bartlett, master of Joppa Lodge No. 26, S. J. Sweetring, past master of Carbon Lodge No. 16, and Reverend W. B. Corlett of the Kaibab Lodge shal; Dan Kuhns, Frank Zupon, Kenneth Zupon, Costa Bikakis and Charles Zoolakis, preceptors. Mrs. James Toby presented the past presidents pin to Mrs. Dan Collins, the outgoing president of the DeMolay Mothers Circle. Richard Kuhns, advisor, presented merit bars for meritorious work in DeMolay to several chapter members. Refreshments' were served by No. 25, F&AM, Salt Lake City, the Mothers Circle In the dining the of Price Community pastor church; Bob .Collins, Gary Toby room of the temple following the and Jack Sweetring, past master installation ceremony. Councilors of the Castle Valley I chapter. DON'T JUST STAND THERE. CHECK I GO HOME AND YOUR OWN FIRE HAZARDS. KINDERGARTEN STARTING A class for children will start pre-scho- ol OCTOBER Installed the for six-mon- th term of office were Odgers Olsen, master counsilor; Richard Justesen, senior counsilor; Richard Kuhns, junior counsilor; Dean Holdaway, senior deacon; Bob Causer, junior deacon; Billy Cassett, senior steward; Sherman Griffone, junior steward; Mike Protopappas, chaplain; Val scribe; Dennis Miekel, sentinel; B. Pace Hansen, standard bearer; Nick Kontas, mar-Hala-maridar- is, 6, 1958 under the supervision of an experienced instructor, MRS. JAMES ALGER For Further Details Call ME 10,000 young men and women are attending school this fall under the old War Orphans Education program, Veterans Administration announced today. The education program for sons and daughters of deceased war veterans became effective in Oc tober, 1956. War orphan students generally must be between 18 and 23 years of age, VA said. They either must have completed or have been a pupil in a regular high school. They may receive up to 36 months of education, with VA paying an allowance of up to $110 a month for each month they are in school. Before they start school, they are given vocational counseling to help them select a goal and the proper course leading to the goal. Approximately 7-13- 96 two-ye- ar Enrollment Limited mmw fr, V. -- W To be eligible, their veteran-paremust have died from a ALL THIS FOR ONLY The VOC Sun-Advoca- te LARUE $PIGARELLI First Ward Boy Scout Testimonial Sunday Swim Earns Troop To Honor Girl Party from Lions Club Called to Australia Price Fifth ward Boy Scout A farewell testimonial will be Troop 281 under direction of at Scoutmaster Ray Downard earn- given Sunday evening at 5:30 in hon LDS tabernacle Price the ed itself a future or of LaRue Spigarelli who has swimming party with the Price serLions Club as sponsors when been called by her church to misAustralian in South the vice they distributed handbills in Price sion field of the Church of Jesus advertising the current calendar Saints. drive conducted by the organiza- Christ of Latter-da- y tion. The program will include the Dr. Jack Parry, calendar drive opening song by the congregation, chairman, said the team members invocation by Hardison Bryner, are now contacting all residents talk by Bill Craig, 'solo by Bonnie who may buy their birthdate or Bryson, talk by Amel Denison, anniversary space on the calen- talk by Faye Johansen, musical dar for 1959. About twenty merselection by Thelma Sudweeks chants are participating in the the missionary, reon each by response project, offering gifts persons special day. Proceeds marks by Bishop Ross Boyack of from this drive will be used for the Second ward, the closing song one of the dozens of worth while the congregation and the bene' by efforts engaged in by the Lions diction by 'James E. Gardner. Club. As previously stated, Mr. Parry asked residents who have been Revenue from coal hauling by overlooked or missed by the the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, teams to call in at Gam Goffs the nations number one coal road, Jewelry Store in the Price Tradwas around 51 percent of total ing Company and make arrangements for their names on the freight revenues in 1953, or slightdates of their birthdays. ly more than $164,000,000. EySSCSSZZSBCaSiSMHi USED CAR CLEARANCE v out-of-to- Factory Purchase Making Way Was 1956 OLDS Now 88... $1925 $1795 HOLIDAY COUPE. One owner. Radio, Heater, White walls. A BIG BUY II 1956 OLDS 88 . . . 2085 Hydra-mati- t c. 1895 HOLIDAY COUPE. One owner. Radio, Heater, power, Jetaway, Like New. Full 300... 2285 1995 1955. FORD Fairlane ... 1 395 1295 1957 FORD Sedan. One owner, AIR COND., Full CUSTOM, power. Exceptional buy. Sedan. Very clean. 1955 nt The For New 59 OldsmoMIe BUICK Radio, Heater, Fordamatic. .Century... 1650 1550 RIVERA COUPE. Fully equipped, like new. war- time - incured disability. Veterans Administration cauWar veterans not to assume that the agency can pay bills for their care in non-Vhospitals. A substantial number of those veterans have entered private hospitals under the assumption that their care would be at VA expense and later have found they were not eligible for this benefit. The veterans and their families have had to accept responsibility for the cost of the hospitalization, which often has been extensive. VA said some War veterans apparently have confused their elgibility for VA outpatient care with eligibility for hospitalization. n Disabilities of War veterans are not automatically considered on application for hospital treatment as they are on application for VA outpatient care. The agency can pay non-Vhospital bills of veterans only under certain extremely limited conditions. The veteran must require emergency hospital care for a disability for which delay in treatment or travel to the nearest VA hospital would be extremely hazardous. n Since few War veterans have disabilities for purthat are poses of hospital treatment, the number eligible for care in non-Vhospitals at VA expense is exceedingly limited. tions E 1953 Spanish-America- n PONTIAC CHIEFTAN, . . . 650 495 Sedan. Very Clean, Good Rubber. A "WHy are there service charges on a checking account? Pure logic: When the cost of the banks services to a checking depositor is greater than the interest which the depositors loanable balance allows the bank to earn, the bank must make a charge. But If you are a checking depositor at our bank you can avoid service charges by maintaining a balance for the number of large enough to compensate us draw. Ask us to ork out actual figchecks -- you ures and use our r service fully? Carbon Emery Bank PRICE, UTAH 45 SOUTH CARBON Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insuranca Corporation Attention Hunters 1948 JEEP, ! 4 wheel drive, completely re- conditioned. Full Metal Cab. Spanish-America- n Plate Glass Mirrors 195) 4 wheel drive, excellent condition, power winch. All steel cab. 1949 4 wheel drive, pickup; engine. Newly overhauled. 1955 GMC Spanish-America- JEEP, service-connecte- d A WILLYS, V2-T- on 6-c- yl. Pickup, Recently service-- connected AND UP Spanish-America- Other Bank Services for You ' Checking Acounts Loans for Every Useful Purpose Bank Money Orders and Drafts Travelars Checks Drlve-l- n Teller Window Free Parking Lot Safety Deposit Boxes Night Depository At Letter Drop service-connect- Vern Davis Motor Co. ed A Price, Utah 600 East Main Price, Ufah |