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Show Pag THE Eight Thursday, October 27, 1960 PRICE, UTAH E, Obituary Notices GEORGIE TUCKER Funeral services for Georgie Salt Lake City Tucker, boy who died Sunday in a Salt Lake City hospital shortly after being struck by a car, will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in the chapel of the Mitchell Funeral Home. The boy was the son of Mrs. Lula Tucker, Salt Lake City. He was bom July 17, 1954, in Price, a son of Robert Max and Lula Boren Tucker. He was student at the Grant School at the time of his death. He is survived by his mother, Salt Lake City; his father, Orem, and a brother, Patrick, and a grandfather, Ezra Boren, Price, and grandmothers, Mrs. Belle Calloway, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Evelyn Tucker, Orem. Burial will be in the Fairview cemetery, Sanpete county. Eddie Klarich, left, who was rescued last week by the Carbon Jeep Patrol after he had become lost on a deer hunting trip, is shown drawing the lucky number in a gun contest sponsored by the Patrol. Duane Gareeau, Price businessman, won the LUCKY NUMBER . Wide-flaBgeiorn- rifle. for Super Nutrition! uila ObzfaW' VITAMINS A MINERALS When You Purchase 100 R & C Main WALGREEN & College to Present Christmas Program In New Auditorium MRS. JENNIE C. BARBOGLIO Barboglio Services rection of Frank Postma, choir leader, and Orson Tew, band director. With an enlarged student body Held at the college this year, the music Funeral services for Mrs. Jendepartments have been expanded accordingly and for the first time nie Causer Barboglio, who died in its history the college can boast last Sunday morning of a heart of a sizeable choir and organized attack, were held Wednesday afband. ternoon in the Mitchell Funeral Over 100 students will partici- chapel in Price. Mrs. Barboglio was born January pate in the presentation, stated Mr. Tew, of the pro- 1, 1887, at Mexborough, England, a daughter of Thomas and Cathduction. "Vivaldi Mass, a musical com- erine Prince Causer. After coming to this country, she married Joposition for choir and strings, will be a feature of the choir presen- seph Barboglio, and together they contributed much to the economy tation, and "Trumpet Tune, a Utah band composition, will be the fea- and progress of the Eastern foundtured presentation of the band, area. Mr. Barboglio was a er and president of the Helper Mr. Tew concluded . State Bank, later becoming presiBank There are now some 27 million dent of the First National1937. died of he in before Price, bike owners in the United States, Mrs. Barboglio was a director of over 50 million riders, the Bithe Helper and Price banks at cycle Institute of America the time of her death. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Carl J. (Helen) Leavitt, Price; two grandchildren, Joey Leavitt, Price, and Ginger Barboglio, Helper; two sisters, Mrs. Maude Broomfield, Kansas City, Missouri, and Mrs. Anna Price, Wednesday BOTTLE OF 5Q YOUR Holding The new auditorium at Carbon College will be the setting for a Christmas concert to be presented December 14 by the combined college band and choir under the di- SUPER AYTINAL AGENCY ORUG Carbon, Phone ME 06 STORE - Price Standardville. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, The United Mine Workers of America and was a retired coal miner. Surviving are his widow, a son; Cloy Hamelwright, Carbonville; i stepdaughter, Mrs. John J. (The! ma) Nielson, Spring Glen; nine grandchildren, 16 ran, Carbonville; James Cochran, Sunnyside; Mary Cochran, Long Beach, California; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Lorraine Totton, Sacramento; eight grandchildren, one brothers and sisters, James Cochran, Jean Cochran, Mrs. Margaret Kennedy and Mrs. Katheryn K. Young, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; John Cochran, Cumberland, British Columbia, and Ann Cochran, Seattle, Washington. Burial was in the Price city at Sacramento for the past 10 years. Surviving are his widow, Sacramento; sons and daughter, Walter, Jr., Sacramento; John Coch The Wright Brothers, Glen Curtiss, Charles E. Duryea and George N. Pierce received their Phoenix, Arizona. Two sons preceded her in death, Joseph, Jr., in 1947, and Frank J. Barboglio in 1954. The latter had also served as president of the Price and Helper banks. Funeral services were in charge of Reverend W. B. Corlett of the Price Community Methodist Church. Eulogies were given by Dr. J. J. Dalpiaz of Helper, and Reverend Corlett; musical arrangements were made by Mrs. Hal MacKnight and included a solo by Cal Jewkes, a duet by Mr. Jewkes and Mrs. Moss Jeanselme, and a vocal selection by Mrs. Clyde Forsyth. Pallbearers were Ray Walters, Rex Causer, John Causer, Nick Karras. Art Dalpiaz and John Laborol. Interment was in Price City cemetery. Burial was in the Castle Dale cemetery. finesl p . Since1 Worthy of your Trust nn broth- n; 95 . retired farmer. Surviving are sons and daughters: Mullin E. HOI, Woods Cross; William K. Hill, Burbank, California; Mrs. Byron (Nellie) Cowan, Dragerton;Mrs. Oran (Nona) Snow, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Beth Asay, Ogden; Mrs. George (Jane) Tidwell. Murray; 25 grandchildren, 30 -- : JIM er and sister, Rupert H. Hill and BEAM WHISKEY Mrs. Elva Snider, Duchesne. Burial was in the Wellington cemetery under the direction of the Wallace Mortuary. BEAM at Eastern Utah 86 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT PROOF DISTILLED B0UR00N AND BATTLED BY THE JAMES DISIIUINS CO, CLERMONT, B. KENTUCKY Electric Youll Find Stock A Complete of Everything for the Hunter and Sportsman (K UKifles Shotguns Ammunition Tents Sleeping Bags Beer Bags ' sons-in-la- e; Mrs Eida Cales. Kenilworth, and" Mrs Lucille Imbfden, Price; 26 grandchildren and a s.er. Mrs Ro sp Freeland, Oakland, California Burial was in the Salt Lake City L. cemetery. stcpdarjghfers, early mechanical training in cycle shops. Carbonville. ter-da- beth Dougherty. After her death, he married Mabel T. Oldham September 24, 1948, at Price. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and the Price Moose Lridgp, he owned and operated Jacks Cafe on South Carbon Avenue, Survivors are his widow, a son and four daughters: George R Phili.ps, Renton, Washington; Mrs. Rosemary Thome, Seattle, Washington; Mrs. Betty Cook. Wellington; Mrs. Marjorie Lee, Bountiful; Mrs. June Wilcox, American Fork; a stepson, Arthur Oldman, Kas-vill- cemetery. n; JOHN A. PHILLIPS Funeral services for John Alexander Phillips, 70, who died Saturday of a heart attack while deer hunting near Vernal, were con-- 1 ducted Wednesday at 11 am. in ward chap-- 1 the Price Fourth-Fift- h el, Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- y Saints. Mr. Phillips was found by his Roy Imboden, Price, and Brandis Calcs, Kenilworth. They came upon his body a few minutes after he had left the camp after breakfasting. He was born September 25, 1890, at Driggs, Idaho, to George and Mary Phillips. He married Eliza- great-grandchil- d; a brother Don Newberry, GEORGE N. HILL Funeral services were conducted this morning at 11 oclock in the Wellington Second ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, for George Newton Hill, 86, who died. Monday at 6 :30 a.m. at his home in Wellinton following a lingering illness. He was bom September 26, 1874, at Oxford, Idaho, to Newton and Lucy Ann Henderson Hill. He married Jean Ann McMullen October 21, 1901, at Wellington. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. She died in 1957. He had been a Wellington resident since 1934, was an active member in the LDS church and a the box is Mack Budge, patrol commander, and holding the guns which were offered are Holly Bryner, Patrol vicecommander, and Amel Downard, Patrol secretary. The holder of the winning number had his choice of the rifle or a shot gun. 30.06 . . ARTHUR HAMELWRIGHT Funeral services were conducted yesterday at 11 :45 a.m. in the chapel of the Mitchell Funeral Home for Arthur Hamelwright, 74, who died Monday at the Carbon Hospital following a lingering illness. He was bom April 5, 1886, at Beaver. He married Rosie Irene Redmond September 4, 1933, at WALTER COCHRAN Funeral services were conducted this morning at 11 oclock at the Mitchell Funeral Home chapel for Walter Cochran, 65, who died in Sacramento, California, Sunday after a long illness. He was born March 29, 1895, at Plean, Sterlingshire, Scotland, to James and Margaret Thompson Cochran. He married Jennie Spig-arel- li in 1943 in Los Angeles. He was a retired mine superintendent having worked at Royal, Spring Canyon, Consumers, Sweets Mine and Gordon Creek. He had resided Cooking Utensils. Camp Stoves, Bunting Caps & Clothing Items, Cun Scopes, Hunting Licenses. Less Use Our 10 Lay-Aw- ay on Hunting Supplies Plan for Christmas Eastern Utah Electric Co. Your Sportsmens Headquarters Since January 1920" PRICE, UTAH bi- |