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Show Pag THE Thursday, November 20, 1958 Six SUN-ADVOCA- KNOW YOUR -- is newly-name- Let JUs YOU HELP CONSOLIDATE YOUR IF YOU SEE US FIRST No Bother No Fuss No Trouble! PRICE Appraisal and Insurance required on your auto. Loans made only on 1941 and later models New Car Purchases Financed on 6 Plan. Justf in Cease . . . ELDER HURST CM MAW SHIPS AND STATIONS IS MADS Of MfTAL THERE NEED TOR REPAIR MUCH Of HUUS, fTTIHGS 12 chapel. LAYOUT. fABRICATE AND REPAIR METAL STRUCTURES. THEY DO WEIDIHG, BRAZING, RIVETING AND CAUUUNG OP DECKS, STRUCTURES AND HULLS, WORKING WITH METALS COMMON . UaU4y Store Hours-Regu- Mitchell Funeral Home Dick MitchelL Mortician Phone ME OF 1810 86 Proof DISTILLERY COMPANY. IARDSTOWN. KtNTUCK Mr. Hurst is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hurst of Helper. He is a graduate of Carbon high school and Carbon College. While attending school he was active in band Dane Larsen, Ted Coleman, Jay and chorus. He was also vice presSmith, Darrell Rich and Joe Keele. The following received merit bad- ident of the Lambda Delta Sigma ges; Jeff Miller, 1; Darrell Rich, 1; fraternity. Ronald Allred, 2; LaMar Hadfield, 1, and Fichard Marx, 1. ScoutmasWallace ter Ed Brady received his badge BUSINESS DIRECTORY n, 6 BICYCLES matron; Robert Swinburne, worthy patron; Mrs. Antoinette associate matron; George Meikel, associate patron; Mrs. Josephine Wheeler, secretary; Mrs. Mary Knobbs, treasurer; Mrs. Marion Beacco, conductress; Mrs. Mae Hiatt, associate conductress; Mrs. Nora Sealey, chaplain; Mrs. Lucille Gardner, marshall; Mrs. Leva Hall, organist; Mrs. Gloria Poore, Adah; Mrs. Pearl Swinburne, Ruth; Mrs. Mabel Jones, Esther; Mrs. Shirley Meikel, Martha; Mrs. Hannah McDonald. Electa; Mrs. Margaret Sweetring, warder, and Wiley Wheeler, sentinel. All visiting Eastern Stars, Master Masons their families and close friends are cordially invited to attend this open installation. Refreshments will be served following the installation ceremonies. Gove-she- with all the stop and go lights . . . then take it out on the road, and be sure to try it on some hills. Notice how little downshifting you do . . . how much power this new International V--8 delivers at low RPM. In addition to its power youll notice right away how comfortable that big roomy cab is. And when you own it for a while, youll know exactly why Inters '""val Thicks cost least to own! Come in for a POWER trial, today 1 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS cost least to own! MILLS EQUIPMENT COMPANY SOUTH CARBON AVE. PRICE, UTAH ME7-351- Dutch Boy Paints Oil and Varnishes faunae erf Mm. kAafvtvod 1 33 J. VAUGHN OLSEN IS L Mata MI Mrs. Chester !iKD$l JJUiLDlUC Were Auto Part Price Lumber & Automotive Hardware Co. Machino Shop Brake Lining 202 West Main Phone ME Clutch 52 Rebuilding Experts Bring us problems. your printing Well duplicate your present forms or help you design now ones. Many standard forms stock. MENDENHALL'S 61 ittTiihi.- - if Automatic N. 1st West The CLNnu Authorized Sales W 644 North & Senrict EVERETT 2nd East ME R "Heavy Duty Crane. Back Hoe and Wrecker Service" AIR COMPRESSOR RENTAL Oil Field and Drilling Mud Service 116 So. 2nd Wash ME or ME Price Phone 2723. Moab LICENSED SOFT WATER IS YOURS ALL THE TIME! ABSTRACTOR INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AGENTS With Culligan Service ALL SERVICES Call ut for Quick Installation of the Culligan Soft Water Service Carbon County Abstract 66 North ME 1ft Wast Electric Co. West Main Priea, Utah Electric wiro, all kinds, XTrtrrcT-rT- T (UontleuZ Utah 9-- 11 Transfer Winch Trucks and Special Trailers Factory- - te Eastern PRICHARD Carriers niLLV AUTOMATS Sun-Advoca- In Price Authorized end Insured Peirce left Saturday for Ramona, California, where they will spend the next month with his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. A. H. Shrock. E. E. Peirce and Bill Dause, president and vice president of the Carbon County Farm Bureau, contacted Farm Bureau members during the past week in preparation for attendance at the Farm Bureau convention at Ogden this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kelley and family of North Hollywood, California, spent the past week at the home of Mrs. Kelleys father, Marion Wheeler. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wheel- er, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wheeler who moved here recently from Green River. Mile So. Price on Highway 10 CO. k, Route One News Briefs and tfHf fJ f 3 I'M- - M d Temple. Mrs. Lillie Causer will serve as installing matron assisted by Rex L. Causer, Mrs. Susan Moore, Mrs Ethel Binch, and Mrs. Lorraine Giacoletto. The following will be installed after having been elected or appointed to their respective offices : Mrs. Nellie Woodward, worthy Mr. PHONE Paints 240 East Main. Price and appointive officers of Naomi Chapter No. 13, Order of the Eastern Star, will be installed at ceremonies Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Price Masonic Newly-electe- We'd like you to test drive one of our powerful new International V--8 trucks. Thke it out for a whole day! Handle it around the city, Price, Utah 7-08- 40 c Saturday Evening V-8- Phone ME 80 Phone ME Take a power trial in a ral Truck ! DRUG COMPANY PRICE LJ'vnsed Funeral Director for Star rank. Price, Utah Post 2290, Sunnyside, received Phone ME the highest awards gaining at this honor court the rank of Life Scout for Loren Cullum. Star awards went to Mike Olsen and Eddie Lee Williams and Tommy Mus-sa- tt and Loren Cullun each received one merit badge. Post 2298, Wellington Ray Davies received an Explorer Gold award find Larry Davis his Bronze award. Troop 286, Price, also recived For You . . . Whether You Need Service or three First class awards for Ronald and Donald Allred and RichMerchandise or Have Something to Sell ard Marx. First class awards also went to Sonny Madrid, Troop 279, Drager-toand to Paul Holden, commisKILFOYLE KRAFTS sioner from Price, and a Second E. BERT0T class pin went to Van Cook, Troop Bulldar 300, Dragerton. PAINT and GLASS Dr. Dean Winters, advancement Fine Homes, Cabinets, chairman, Price, was master of PLATE AND ceremonies and the following disWINDOW GLAZING Fixtures trict officers were present: Eldon Paul Miller, Holden, Robert ParSAFETY GLASS T m 4 mi m ker, C. E. Beveridge and Alvin IMi k Jnrin ril Nr mI Gaudio. We Sell Quality To Install Vi ton to 96,000 lbs. GVW. KELLEY'S Mortuary Naomi Chapter 0ES The world' most complete truck line Days 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. lar Sundays, Holidays- -1 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1. Bobby Goudge, Raymond Hansen, star badges. The following from Troop 274 received merit badges: John Kilfoyle, 2; Tommy Patterick, 3; Mike Forrester, 2; Bobby Goudge, 2; Bert Bunnell, 1; Raymond Hansen, 1; Wayne 3; Bob Porter, 2; Johnny Menotti, 1; Paul Scartezina, 3; Alan Griff one, 2; Lynn Bunnell, 1; Bert Bunnell also received his Second class badge and Alan Griffone a First class badge. Troop 276, Price Elks troop, received the following: Kent Powell and Reid Pace, Explorer ratings in emergency skills and vocational training; Richard Holdaway, 4 merit badges; Kent Powell, 2; Robert Espinosa, 1; Roy Grames, 5; Pat Ortega received his First class badge and four merit badges; Jim Olsen, one merit badge; Bill Campbell 2; Ronnie Salzetti, 1; Amos Ortega, 1; Kenneth Morten-se- n, 1, and Wayne Mathis, 1. Troop 281, Price, received the Garth Johnson, five following: merit badges and Dick Draper, two merits. Troop 286 received eight second class awards presented to Kent Oviatt, Delbert Hales, Jeff Miller, . . . Crutches, Wheel Chairs, Canes FOR RENT ar TO SHIPS. Club KENTUCKY BOURBON FXAZIE8 Prescription Delivery A farewell testimonial honoring Elder Clyde J. Hurst will be held November 23 at 6:30 p.m. in the Helper ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Elder Hurst has been called to serve a two-yemission in the Gulf states mission. The headquarters for this mission it at Houston, Texas. He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City December AND MACHINERY. THIS NEED IS MET ty THE METALS MITHS WHO FREE Farewell Testimonial To Honor Helper Boy Prior to Mission IS CONSTANT The following Scout awards were presented: Post 2271, Helper Keith Burnhope, one merit at the Price Third ward badge; Troop 274, Price Kiwanis TERFILL HAZIER AND Including milk-drinkin- De-Viet- ti, WATEKFILl j com- g petition. Twenty-on- e lovelies, all county winners, will crown. compete for the 1958-5- 9 Finalists will be introduced at the annual ADA of Utah banquet, beginning at 6 p.m. at the hotel. Final judging will take place dur television extraing an hour-lon- g vaganza on KTVT at 9 p.m., sponsored by Utah Oil Refining Company. Banquet speaker will be Glen H. Lay, Portland, western regional representative, American Dairy Association, ber Carbon Motor Salas Building S4 - Service and Quality SELF SERVICE DEPT. Boy Scout Troop 286 conducted a district Court of Honor Novem- Company since for I : Awards Presented at Honor Court Private Loan Credit Price Steam Laundry i PLENTIFUL SUPPLY Little harm will come to tomorrows joy if you borrow a little of it for today. BILLS QUICK ACTION erson, Salt Lake City, cheese festival; Wallace A. Parrish, Logan, Dairy Princess competition; Theo M. Merrill, Salt Lake City, butter festival; Richard H. (Dick) Romney, Salt Lake City, ice cream activities; and Galen Meuwissen, Salt Lake City, evaporated milk activities. Reports will also be given by Marilyn Anderson, Lehi, Utah county, and Carol Ralphs, Ferron, Emery county, 1958 Utah Dairy Princesses. An added highlight of this years convention will be the finals of the states annual Dairy Princess CALL tv Dairymen Invited to State Convention Dairymen of the Carbon area were issued a special invitation participate in the annual convention of the American Dairy Asso-thweek by Harold L. Peterson to ciation of Utah in Salt Lake City Saturday, November 29. Mr. Petd erson is the manager of the ADA of Utah. Welby W. Young, Heber City, Wasatch county, ADA of Utah president, will preside at the session at Hotel Utah. The associations annual membership meeting will convene in the hotel at 1:30 p.m. At this meeting Walter R. Holdaway, Vineyard, Utah county, will present 1958 resolutions, and reports of 1958 activities will be made by chairmen: Eugene Pace, Coalville, Summit county, Grade A milk; Byron C. Millet, Salt Lake City, June Dairy Month; Harold L. Pet- - t Company Sllvagnl Building J W. Hammond. Jr. ME7-203- 3 Underwriters approved. Full lint AC automotivt parts Wagnar and Thermold, ate. ul' line of machanlc tools Dufont Paints - Automotivt or house Prices first sporting goods storo Full line of Frigidalro Records - HI FI and TV Sae our friandly darks for luggastlons and service. Our app!lanc.s repairs electrical,DPrtmant appliances. Same location sine !?Q Phone ME 01 S. L. Anderson, Manager Century Cafe Fine Food Courteous Service OPEN 24 HOURS COME IN AND TRT OUR DELICIOUS INEXPENSIVE LUNCHEONS Served Dally front ! a.m. to 3 p.m. OHN PLATIS. Own. |