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Show THE Page Six American Women Cast Vote for FirsJ Time in National Election in 1920 UTAH women were reform. The radicals, led by Susan B. Anthonv and Elizabeth Oa dy Stan ton, opposed the amendment because it gave the vote to Negro men but not to women. They or ganized the National Woman Suffrage Association. A more moderate group found ed the American Woman Suffrage Association and concentrated on Fire destroys young trees, the future forestl pursuading the states rather than the federal government to grant Book Encyclopedia. rights to women. Congress had left the decision voting 1872 the determined Miss In to the states and New Jersey at was arrested for voting vote. Anthony women to first permitted its But the men had second thoughts and her trial focused wide attenand the state took back the privi- tion on the feminist fight Several states granted woman lege in 1807. in the 1890s and others As women joined the labor force suffrage to take the idea more serbegan Alt Blackburn and Tom in the new factories, and began the suffwere among the Pony Exto help men fight for temperance iously. At the samein time, National the ragists who carried the mail riders press and abolition of slavery, they gainAmerica!? Woman Suffrage Asso- from Dugway to the Bagley ed a forum to air their pet peeve. ciation and prepared for the big Ranch. Their helpers were George A meeting at Seneca Falls, New push. Fergerson, Jr., and Larry Jensen. York, which has been called the Their chance came with World All four are from Sunnyside. convention woman first suffrage War I and the expanding role of Kimball Blackburn, son of Mr. in the U.S., stirred public dis- women. and Mrs. Alton Blackburn, is cussion in 1848. Militant womanhood descended working this summer as a truck Two years later reformers, male on Washington, D.C. They paraded driver for the Deseret and and female, from the entire coun- through the capital, picketed the Livestock cowboy at Woodruff, Company try assembled at Worchester, White House and carried on hun- - Utah. He will return when school ger strikes In jail. starts in September. In 1917 a woman suffrage Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs to the Constitution ej word of the arrival of a grand-wa- s submitted to the House of daughter Friday, July 22. She Representatives. The pressure was S the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. stepped up and in 1918 Woodrow Scott g. Jeffs of Mesa, Arizona, Wilson personally went before a an(j weighed three-joisession of Congress to urge ounCes. This is their first child, passage. Mrs. Jeffs is the former Miss Bar- Congress took action and the bara L. Jolley of Lovell, Wyoming, j last of the necessary three-fourtMr. and Mrs. Louis Mele are the of the states approved the Nine- parents of a girl born in the Carteenth Amendment in August, bon Hospital July 22. The baby, 1920, just in time for the presi- Patricia seven-pound- s, Ann, weighed dential election. and has two difference Sunnyside News Briefs Reported Mc-Cou- rt I receiv-amendme- five-poun- nine-ounc- that good times are ahead, no longer see a boom in the offing. They point to the ( ) ing Power, covering all parts of given as 213, or 113 percent above fact that employment is at a hgh Speciil to The level, that incomes keep lising Comprehensive figures on busi- the country. the national average. ness activity in Price, just releasMost economists view the near in most areas and that the demand They show that consumer spended, show that the year 1959 was a ing in Price arose to new heights future with optimism. They feel for goods continues strong. record-breakin- g in the year, with retail stores one locally. More money was earned and chalking up a sales volume of This topped the previous more was spent per family than in most sections of the United years $14,641,000. The amount was considerably States. Whatever economic loss had been sustained during the gen- more than was to have been exeral recession of 1958 was wiped pected on the basis of population. From that standpoint, local retail away completely. should have amounted to The facts and figures are re- business .0039 percent of the national only vealed in Sales Management's volume. came new, copyrighted Survey of Buy- to .0083 Actually, however, it percent. We Are The One-Sto- p Plumbing Most lines of business shared in was the which advance, general Utah. Navy Tells of New Supply House In achieved despite the steel strike. The credit for it is given to a Openings in confident consuming public, which We Stock PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, went right ahead with its buying. Nuclear Submarines What made it possible was the PLUMBING FIXTURES All Kinds. they had more money to The expansion of the Navys fact that The shows net that spend. survey submarine force has created op- incomes locally, after deduction portunities for more and more for taxes, amounted to $11,378,-00young men to gain unsurpassed as a 1958 total of CUSTOM CUTTING & PIPE THREADING training and education in the elec- $10,301,000.against fields. and nuclear tronics iiiumituuiHuuuuiiiuittuitttiwi It was equivalent to $5,988 per The Navy Department has an- household, an arithmatic average nounced the High School arrived at by dividing total income See Us Today Your Plumbing Supplies Graduate Training Program has by number of households. enlistto modified been permit With retail sales more than ment of high quality, well moti- earnings locally, it is apparent vated young men who are high that Price is used as a school graduates, in specific cate- center by people from othertrading areas. gories of the nuclear power trainThe relative standings of coming program, nuclear field (elec- munities with respect to purchastronics) and nuclear field (mecha- ing ability and business activity nical-electrical). are shown through factors as pop264 South Carbon Ave. Price, Utah Two new fields, in addition to ulation and retail sales. nuclear index established The the already rating for Price is field, are identified as Polaris Field (Nuclear) and Polaris Field es brothers. nt nt PLUMBING SUPPLIES Southeastern of 0, that for Carbon Sheet Metal PLUMBING AND HEATING (Electronics). Applicants must have completed a minimum of one year of high school mathematics, algebra, trigonometry, or geometry, and must agree to extend enlistment, if necessary, in order to have a total of six years obligated service from date of enlistment. He must also volunteer for submarine duty. An applicant meeting the basic requirements will have the opportunity to embark on A new word meaning the ulti mate in modern day adventure, a word that can only mean adventure aboard the U.S. Navys fast, g atomic submarines. Your Navy recruiter will have the answers for you. See him soon and find out how you can become d a member of the "Silent Service. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy and Lucky baby son, Pat, visited over the The Lucky Stitchers cloth week end here with his parents, See BILL WELSH ing club met at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphy and Harold O. Patterick July 26 under j children, and her parents, Mr. and the direction of Mrs. Patterick and Mrs. Harry Malaby in Columbia world-ranginMrs. R. H. Brown. camp and Mr. and Mrs. George Naugle, the safety program were discussed Jr., and family spent last week Auto Financing and sewing on the dress project end in Grants, New Mexico, visitwas continued. Sharlene Shiner ing her brother and family, Mr. was the first to finish her dress. and Mrs. Bill Roberts, who are Refreshments were served by former residents of Sunnyside. Co. Edith Brown. Bishop and Mrs. Milt Williams and their son and family, Mr. and Saucy Stitchers 63 Phone ME Purdue University agronomists Mrs. Jay Williams and family, The Saucy Stitchers clothing report that small grain varieties from Arizona spent the holiday 37 East Main club met at the home of Susan are valuable for pasture, hay sil- - weekend at Fish Lake. PRICE, UTAH age or green chopped forage when Mr. and Mrs. Rell Anderson and Christensen July 21. Susan Chrisproperly managed. David and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. tensen and Carol Jean Downard Fausett and Lorraine spent the are the leaders. Members worked skirt and on their project holiday weekend at Fish Lake. were demonstrations blouse. Three C. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stevenson, care of the hair, care Sr., and Lynn returned from given Grants, New Mexico, last Tues- and polishing of shoes and choosday where they had visited with ing a wardrobe. Hostesses were his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Annette Swasey and Sheila Shin-- 1 Mark F. Jones and family. His er. -mother, Mrs. Ethel G. Stevenson of Manti, accompanied them and remained for a longer visit. After LEGAL NOTICES three days at home they left for a to attend family Bryce Canyon reunuion. They were accompan- IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR CARBON ied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Mangum of Price. COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markosek, Roselyn and Frank, Jr., returned In the Matter of the Estate ) HEARING AID BATTERIES of this week after spending a three ) weeks vacations in the Northwest MARTINA BESSO, also ) and Salt Lake City. FOR RENT -- - Crutches, Wheel Chairs, Canes sometimes known as ) Miss Deanne Lindsey, daughter MARTHA BESSO, ) of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindsey, Is Deceased. ) Probate No. 2690 spending the summer in Raton, Store Hours New Mexico, with her brother and Regular Days 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS family, Mr. and Mrs. Juney LindBruce. will She and 1 1 a.m. return sey 7 to Creditors will present claims Sundays, Holidays, p.m. home when school starts in Sepvouchers attached to the unwith tember. executor at the law ofdersigned Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tollis and fice of Therald N. Jensen, his atColomoved week to last family 72 West Main, Price, rado. He was one of the men laid torney, at on or before the 29th day Utah, off at the mine. Mr. and Mrs. Raul Franco, res- of November, 1960. DOMINICK BESSO idents of Sunnyside for the past Executor of the Estate of moved to have year, Dragerton. Martina Besso, also someMr. and Mrs. Don Vigil and Phone ME times known as Martha Price, Utah family, residents of Sunnyside for Besso, deceased. moved have to many years, TIIERALD N. JENSEN Attorney for Executor Price, Utah First Published: July 28, 1960 Last Published: August 18, 1960 for 4-- H at CO. armrrrai iLuumjLa .... When You Need Services or Mechandise . . Or Have Patronize These Advertisers Something to Sell m Sub-Ventu- re 4-- H Letterheads Of Distinction . SMALL ENGINE Sales and Service Scooters, Lawn Mowers! Tots Gotss, Cycles etc.f Design! 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinir Price Lumber & Hardware Co. Printing FOREIGN CAR well-traine- Motor Credit Just in Case . . . FREE- 202 West Main Dial ME AUTHORIZED and INSURED CARRIERS and Spaclal Back Ho and Heavy Duty Cran, Trailers Wrecker Service Eait Price 38 of TOM YAMASAKI, Also known as Tom Zenji Yamasaki, and as Tom Z. Yamasaki, and being one and the same person, Deceased. , Probate No. 2685 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Ofir-at the of S. J Sweetring. Oliveto Office Bjild ng, 23 South Carbon Ave , Price, Utah, on or before the 17th day of Septeme A CENTURY OF QUALITY IN EVERY BOTTLE 7CX GRA N kEJTPAl SPIRITS. SS PPD0F. pRkmroRD RESERVE of its type num ber, AD FUYU YAMASAKI Executrix of the Estate of Tom Yamasaki, also known as Tom Zenji Yamasaki, and as Tom Z Yamasaki, and being one and the game person. Deceased J SWEETRING PAPA I TILFDPD. NFW TOPIC Attorney for Exprutrix First Published: Juy 14. I960 (Last Published: Avgust 4, 1960 UTAH Wo Sorvlce All Makos of RADIATORS . RADIATOR SERVICE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AGENTS ME 59 W. 1st N. UTAH PRICE. 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It wasnt the first time women had voted, however, reports World BLDCID all-Ti- te hair-raisin- 4-- H Thursday, August 4, 1960 Business Pate in Price During 59 Established SinoLcy Forty years ago the U.S. was Massachusetts, as the Woman's Convention. groaning under the same thunder- Rights crusade was in full swing The and bandwagrolling ing oratory ons that comprise a presidential when the adoption of the Fifteenth divided the forces of g Amendment election campaign, with one Stitchers PRICE, - BUSINESSlDIRECTORYj 53 Price. Utah (Corfeonvllte) I |