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Show Thursday, December 21, 1961 THE SUN-ADVOCAT- Wellington Junior High to Present THE CLASSIFIED AD SECTION ADVERTISING RATES Classified Advertisements 25c per line (75c Minimum Charge) Commercial Advs. in Classified Section $1.00 per inch ($1.00 Minimum Charge) Keying Blind Advs 15c Extra Above rates are CASH RATES and apply to all advertisements paid in advance. For Rent APARTMENTS. FURNISHED Sumner Apartments. Phone ME 8. West. 7 OFFICE SPACE. Call or FURNISHED Apartments, $40., two furnished and up, also ME7-192- 4. houses. Call ME FRONT BEDROOM in private home, men preferred. 124 East 4th North. Call ME7-227- !nd 6. TWO BEDROOM unfurnished apartment, heat and water furnished. Downard Apartments. Call ME7-256- 3 or ME7-004- 9. TWO, THREE and Four room TV hookup, washing facilities. ' Reasonable. College students welcome. Carbon Motel, 398 South Carbon Avenue. Phone ME TWO apartments, furnished or unfurnished. South of or courthouse. Phone ME7-220- 8 ME7-075- Funeral Rites Today for Oscar Hanson, Longtime Price Resident, Businessman Program Friday ROOM newly decorated apartment, utilities furnished. $35.00 per month. Call Inquire 357 South 1st ME7-125- Page Five Carl Oscar Hanson, 81, longtime Price resident and businessman, died Monday at 4:30 p.m. at the The music and speech depart- Carbon Hospital of causes incident to age. He ments of the Wellington Junior had been in ill High School will present a special health for the Christmas program Friday, December 22, at 2:00 p.m. in the past three years and was taken school auditorium. to the hospital 12 The program is under the didays ago. rection of Roland R. Taylor asMr. Hanson sisted by Diana Erickson and Leah was born in Salt efWells. Stage sets and special Lake City Sepfects have been created by Lura tember 23, 1880, Chantry. a son of Hans The school band will begin the Christian program with Our Director by Matilda Pierson Hanson Six girls, Sherrie and Cafield. Oscar, as he was called by Sheila Hanna, Ronda Norton, Donand old alike, attended pubyoung na Childs, Jan Worley and Judy lic schools in Salt Lake City and Bowers, will dance to the bands in the LDS rendition of "Toy Soldiers March took a business course 1899 In Business he fulCollege. by Fritz Kriesler. The band will filled a mission for the Church of then play The Glowworm by Latter-da- y Saints Lincke and March of the Toys Jesus Christ of to States the Southern and in 1902 by Victor Herbert. entered the service of the Salt A one - act play, Lake Hardware Company as a Wife for Christmas" will follow stock keeper. Later he was placed the band members. The play stars in charge of all wholesale stock Gary Christmas, Tom McCourt, of the company in the central Louis Oliver, Norene Norton, Deb- warehouse. In 1922 he was assignra George and Don Larsen. ed to the territory comprising Mondale Lamph and Kevin Carbon, Emery, Uintah, Duchesne, will give short readings. San Juan and Grand counties as A choral narration of the a salesman and from the beginning Christmas Story will be given by made an outstanding record in Janet Dimick and the girls chor- volume of sales. He made his home us. Musical numbers to be used and headquarters in Price and beareHills of Bethlehem by came known throughout the area as Mr. Salt Lake Hardware, a Boa Hark Moore, Shepherds, hemian Christmas carol; Lullaby name which started among the Indians whom he called upon in for Marys Son" by Let There Be Peace On his early days as a salesman. He and retired from the company DecemEarth by Jackson-Millc56 years Beautiful Savior arranged by ber 31, 1958, after almost of service, longer than any other Wheelright. The concluding number on the employee of the firm. In his younger years he took an program will be "O Come All Ye Faithful" rendered by the Brass active part in civic and church Choir and girls chorus. Members affairs. Inasmuch as he was often of the Brass Choir are Tom Mc- away from home for up to six Court, Glen Wells, Fred Davis, weeks at a time traveling by horse buggy carrying heavy samples Doug Litster, Neal Mead and andsaddles and harness in trunks, of Brent Williams. he was forced to give up many TWO ME7-134- PRICE, UTAH E, "Mail-Ord- er Lit-st- 1 CENTRAL HOTEL in Price, good location, 14 furnished rooms. Call ME7-1769. er BPW Club Questions Attitudes in Nation Pre - suffrage attitudes were in a set of queries made questioned Scout movement under the Boy Look! LDS church was instituted in by B.P.W. this week. Carbon County. He used personal they ask, Are you a woman who funds to purchase a truck so that believes women are people and the boys would be able to partici- that they are here to stay? Bepate in required activities away lieves the laws of the land should from home. At the time of his apply to all citizens equally? Bedeath he was a high priest in the lieves qualified women should hold policy making positions? BeCarbon Stake. He was a member of the Price lieves that the corollary of priviRotary Club and was a charter lege is responsibility? Then, the club continues, memmember of the Castle Valley Knife bership in a B.P.W. club will proand Fork Club. He became a director of the vide a channel of information and First National Bank of Price in action. Through legislation and projects January of 1923 and in February of 1926 he was elected to the vice promoting the interests of employcreating conditions presidency which position he held ed women; whereby they can make their best until 1935 when he resigned. Mr. Hanson married Mary Jane contributions to the common good; Jackson May 9, 1902, in the Salt accepting individual and group Lake City LDS Temple. She died responsibility for community wellin 1917. He then married Leola being the Federations purposes Frandsen June 4, 1919, also in the are expressed at local, state and Salt Lake City IXS Temple. She national levels, are some of the died in 1929. On March 12, 1930, means through which active he married Eveline Bean of Og- B.P.W. members find more enjoyden, in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- ment in civic activity. ple. Suviving are his widow, Price; six sons and two daughters, Oscar Hanson, Jr., Eugene Hanson and Donald J. Hanson, Salt Lake City; Frank B. Hanson, Aaron J. Hanson and Mrs. Harold (Gladys) Patterick, Price; Kenneth F. Hanson, Billings, Montana, and Mrs. Homer (Ruth) Engle, Provo; 17 grandchildren and 13 n. - Sachel-Ander-so- n, r, City Employee Bonus The Price City council at a recent meeting approved a motion advanced by Councilman Walter Maynard to give each city employee a gift certificate in the amount of $7.50 to be honored at grocery stores currently licensed to do business in the city. Gold and Land Rushes of Early Days Had Nothing Over Annual Gift Return Rush California had its gold rush. "The strange fact, one execuOklahoma went through a land tive related, is that most women rush, but these hardly compare dont even know their own husn rush bands sizes. with the annual that overwhelms department k Men fared little better. The stores and mens shops beginning of mens store complaint the day after Christmas. only departments revealed A recent spot-chec- k made by one out of two men knew his own the American Institute of Mens correct size. and Boys Wear indicates that one Buying the right gift for the out of every four gifts purchased right person can be an easier task, will be returned after Christmas explains Mrs. Schofield, if a few for exchange or refund. simple rules are followed: Mrs. Clara Schofield, county (1) Size up your man. Know home agent, reports that follow- w'hat size he wears in pajamas, n rush last slippers, sweaters, and shirts. ing the year, department store officials (Shirt sizes are generally measreported that 85 per cent of the ured at the neck and by length of ladies purchasing mens sports- sleeve). wear had no idea of the proper (2) Determine the colors and size to buy. From 50 to 55 per style of preference of the person incent selected colors and styles for wdiom you are buying the gift. appropriate to the potential wear- No man wants dull colors in sport er. shirts if his taste runs to brighter shades. (3) Check to see what he really wants and needs. Besides being practical, it flatters the w'earer to know that you have taken the gift-retur- spot-chec- that gift-retur- Carbon Episcopal Churches List trouble. (4) Find if the man or boy on your gift list is an "Ivy type or if he goes in for fashion firsts. Perhaps hes the type who will not wear a thing unless it has been in style for 20 years or more. Maybe hes the type who insists on something that hasnt been around over 20 minutes. Whenever in doubt about what clothing to buy a man, a gift certificate can come to your rescue. It has saved many a shopper. Christmas Services Matthews, Price The St. Matthews Episcopal Church Christmas Eve service will be presented at 9:00 p.m. Sunday evening, the 24th. The service will include a Choral Holy Communion, special music, a candle lighting service and the sermon by the vicar, Father H. W. Marrs. Christmas Day there w'ill be another celebration of the Holy Bt. Three Licenses Marriage Communion at 11:00 a.m. This Three marriage licenses were service will be without the music obtained from the office of the and sermon. Carbon County clerk during the Sunday, the 24th, at 11:00 a.m. week by the following couthe church school will present the past ples: Ralph Clayton Barksdale, 28, annual children's Christmas pa- and Kathleen Merkiey, 19, Grand geant. The pageant depicts the Colorado; Carel W. Christmas story with carols in- Junction, Lane, 35, Dutch John, Utah, and and terspersed. Special scenery Pearl Ferguson, 36, Dragerton; lighting have been arranged to Ronald Gene Arellano, and enhance its beauty. David Ham- Paula Lorraine Reese, 15, 21, of both mond will be the reader of the pa- Grand Colorado. Junction, geant. Others assisting are Mrs. Alice Rathmill, director; Charles r, Rudisell, scenery; Mrs. Mike Mrs. Rudisill and Mrs. of his civic activities. He was always active in politics. Mr. Hanson served as president of the Young Mens Mutual Improvement Association of Carbon Stake during the 1920s and it was during his presidency that the VIOLET L. POWELL Funeral services were conducted yesterday at 10:30 a.m. in the Price Third ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, for Mrs. Violet Pearl Leonard Powell, 74, Price, who died Saturday at 1 :45 p.m. in the Carbon Hospital following an illness. She was born September 13, 1887, at Kamas, Summit County, to John Taylor and Lenora Jane Williams Leonard. She was married to Abraham Powell June 18, 1907, at Price, The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Long active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, her principal church work during the last few years had been centered in the Price Third ward Relief Society. Surviving are her husband; sons and daughters, LeRoy Powell, Provo; Clark Powell, Howard L. Powell and Reid Powell, all of Salt Lake City; Rex Powell, Donald Powell, Eben Powell and Mrs. Robert (Donna Marie) Mullins, all of Price; Mrs. Theora Jane Holt, North Salt Lake; 32 grandchildren; 12 sisters, Mrs. Hazelton (Olive) Nelson, Price; Mrs. Elmer (Teney) Kjelstrom, Los Angeles. Burial was in the Salem, Utah County, cemetery under the direction of the Mitchell Funeral Home. Funeral services will be conductat 1 p.m. in the Carbon Stake Center under the direction of the Price First ward bishopric. Burial will be in the Salt Lake City cemetery under the direction of the Wallace Mortuary. ed today IRVIN BRANCH Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Price First ward chapel, Fifth East and First South, Price, for Inin Branch, 80, who died Monday at home after an illness. He was born November 28, 1881, at Mesquite, Nevada, to Eugene Elisha and Jane Blake Branch, He married Anna May Smith. He was a retired farmer and stockman, member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and past district chairman of the Boy Scouts of America. Surviving are his widow; a son, Willis M. Branch, Spanaway, Washington; daughters, Mrs. Eldon (Ruth) Golding, Price; Mrs. Harry (Julia) Higgins, Las Vegas, Nevada; Mrs. Fanzo (Belva) Black, Provo; 20 grandchildren; 11 brothers, Price; Melville Branch, Wellington; Ray Branch, Provo; sisters, Roseiia Thayne, Orem; Mrs. Olive Golding, Price; Mrs. Effie Liddell, Wellington. Burial will be in the Wellington City cemetery under the direction of the Wallace Mortuary. ALL-STA- FOOTBALL R Saturday, 2:45 P.M. N. B. C. Telecast On TV Channel 4 FIRST FEDERAL n; Ezra Branch, & Savings Loan Association Price, Utah Seasons Greetings : and Customers: To Our Friends Now along with our Good Wishes comes the one time of the Year you can buy that Appliance you have been wanting at prices you never thought possible. COMPLETE FLOOR SAMPLES CLOSE-OU- T n; NIKOLA HARABRASICH Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the chapel of the Mitchell Funeral Home for Nikola (Nick) Arambosic 84, who died Sunday at 12 :30 p.m. in the Carbon Hospital following an illness. He was born in 1877 In Serbia, was a retired coal miner and has no known survivors. Burial was in the Price City cemetery. Har-abrasic- h, of a Kind Examples 1 1 16-c- u. At Wholesale Prices ft. Comb. Gibson 14-c- u. $549.95 Ref.-Freez- NOW er ft. Frost Regular Clear - Comb. Refrigerator-Freez1 14-c- u. $399.95 ....NOW er ft. Frost Regular Clear Market Master Refrigerator-Freez1 12-c- u. - Regular FROST CLEAR 1 -- $449.95 NOW er ft. Auto. Regular Defrost Gibson $229.95 Refrigerator-Freez- NOW er Fer-derbe- Marrs assisting. The general public is invited to attend these services. Trinity, Dragerton Christmas Eve services of Holy DANCING Communion, special music, candle lighting service and sermon by the vicar. Father H. W. Marrs, will be held Sunday evening, December 24th, at 7:00 p.m., and 11:30 p.m. A celebration of the Holy Communion will be held on Christmas morning at 9:30 a.m. Refrigerator Berries REFRIGERATION Service and Sales. Also electric motors. Clayton Worthen, refrigeration or see service. Phone ME at 684 North 4th East The childrens annual Christmas pageant will be presented Sunday morning, the 24th, at 9:00 a.m. It will also be repeated at 2:00 p.m. Following the afternoon pageant there will be a party, films, a visit from Santa Claus and gifts for all children along with refreshments. Services of the Holy Commundal refrigeration, air condition- ion will be offered Tuesday, WedG.E. nesday and Thursday mornings afBendix, Maytag, ing. washer servicing. Electrical re- ter Christmas at 9 00 a.m. The general public is welcome pairs. Price Trading Service 3 and invited to any or all of these Department, Phone or inquire at 45 South 1st West. services. ME7-356- 1 30-i- n. Complete Alto. 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