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Show THE SUN ADVOCATE, PRICE, UTAH Page Eight -- Thursday, May Elections Highlight Utah Grand York RiteCondave Here cipient of the General Grand Chapiter medal. Masonic dignitaries from Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, California, Arizona and Oregon were in attendance. Election results revealed the following as the new officers for annual conclave The of the Utah Grand York Rite of Free Masonry last week concluded y session at the Price Maa sonic Temple with the election of new officers. Approximately 150 Masons attended the sessions which were highlighted by the naming of William H. Wagner, Provo, as re fifty-seven- two-da- Obituaries cemetery' under the direction of the Fausett-Etze- l Mortuary. W. REYNOLDS Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 11 am. in the Fausett-EtzMortuary Chapel for Lyman W. Reynolds, 77, Price, who died of causes incident to age May 14 at Carbon Hospital. He was bom May 30, 1888, at Panguitch to Josiah and Elizabeth Ann Norton Reynolds. He married Thursey Jensen April 13, 1910, in Price. He was a member of the LDS Church, United Mine Workers of America and was a retired coal miner. Surviving are his widow; daughters Mrs. Charles (Beulah) Zobell and Mrs. Burke (June) Johnstun, all of five grandchildren; three Price; LYMAN el CALVIN BUD HENRIE Burial was in the Wellington City cemetery. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2 p m. in the Wellington Second Ward LDS Chapel for Calvin Bud Henrie, 6, Wellington, who died of an accidental gunshot May 15 at Carbon Hospital. He was born December 30, 1959, to Harold and Margaret Jardine Hen ne. He was a student at Wellington Elementary School. Suriving are his parents, Wellington; sisters, Nancy Lee, Heather Ann, Wellington; grandparents, Mrs. Margaret Jardine, Wellington; Mrs. David Thayne, Provo. Burial was in the Wellington City cemetery under the direction of the Fausett-Etzel Mortuary. ODELL S. MORTENSEN Funeral services were conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the Emery LDS Ward Chapel for Odell Sheldon Mortensen, 62, Price, who died May 12 at Carbon Hospital after a long illness. He was bom August 10, 1903, at Ephraim to George Q. and Emily Margaret Quinn Mortensen. He married Darcus Olsen December 10, 1927, in Price. They were divorced. Surviving are sons and daughters, Clay Odell, Salt Lake City; Ralph, Mrs. Donna Curchen, Red Bluff, California; Mrs. LaWona Raymer, Mrs. LuDean (Connie) Oviatt, Alemeda, California; Mrs. Robert (Beverly) Richards, Hayward, California; two grandchildren; stepmother, Mrs. Carrie Mortensen, Emery; brothers, sisters, William George, Price; Archie, Salt Lake City; Clyde and Nels, Emery; Mrs. Verl Collett, San Francisco; Mrs. Annie Broderick, Delta. Burial was in the Emery City DR. BLISS L. FINLAYSON Dr. Bliss L. Finiayson, 61, Seattle, Washington, died May 12 in a Seattle hospital following surgery. He was born October 3, 1904, at Payson to Frederick J. and Josephine Hickman Finiayson. He married Ruby Bryner in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a graduate of Brigham Young University and Jefferson and Loyola Medical School. He began his practice in Price where he was located a number of years prior to moving to Seattle. Survivors include his widow; sons and daughters. Dr. Norris, San Francisco; Mrs. Allen (Bliss) Ream, Chicago; Ralph, Salt Lake City; Ann, Seattle; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Lisle Graham, Mrs. Hazel Jenkins, Leon I., and Glen A., all of Salt Lake City; S. Lloyd, Provo. Funeral services were conducted Monday in Seattle with graveside services and burial in Provo Wednesday at 2 p.m. AARON HEY Serving in Viet Nam Marine Lance Corporal Alvin L. Westfahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Westfahl, Price, is serving in Da Nong, Viet Nam, attached to Marine Air Base Squadron II or Marine Aircraft Group II, a unit of the First Marine Aircraft Wing. Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons Aaron Hey, Provo, most eminent grand high priest; Lloyd N. Taylor, Ogden, right eminent grand king; Glen V. Culp, Salt Lake City, right eminent grand scribe; Fred E Ray, Provo, right eminent grand treasurer; J. Warre Beless, Salt Lake City, right eminent grand treasurer emeritus; Paul B. Peckering, Salt Lake City, right eminent grand secretary; Tony Kontgas, Price, eminent grand chaplain; William F. Bulkley, Salt Lake City, eminent grand chaplam emeritus; Harold G. Price, Sa't Lake City, eminent grand lecturer; Blaine M. Simons, Salt Lake City, eminent grand captain of host; Wayne A. Marriott, Ogden, eminent grand principal sojourner; Ernest A. Lyon, Provo, eminent grand Royal Arch captain; Kenneth M. Neuschwander, Price, eminent grand master third veil; Harvey L. Riggle, Roosevelt, eminent grand master second veil; James A. Henderson, Park City, eminent grand master first veil, and Noel A. Harreson, Provo, eminent grand sentinel. Calvin A. Behle and Jack Richards served as installing officers. Grand Council Royal and Select Masters Calvin A. Behle, Salt Lake City, most illustrious grand master; Jed F. Wooley Jr., Salt Lake City, right illustrious deputy grand master; C. Bane, Salt Lake City, right of conductor illustrious principal work; Fred E. Ray, Provo, right illustrious grand treasurer; J. Warren Beless, Salt Lake City, right illustrious grand treasurer emeritus; Paul B. Peckering, Salt Lake City, right illustrious grand recorder; Alvin B. Lowe, Sat Lake City, illustrious turer; Aaron Hey, Provo, illustrious grand chaplain emeritus; Lloyd N. La-ver- NOTICE The regular meeting of the Price City Council which has been scheduled for May 23, 1966, has been postponed until Tuesday, May 24, 1966. Kenneth T. Massey, City Recorder Published: May 19, 1966 There is 1 woman alcoholic for every 5.8 alcoholics. Taylor, Ogden, illustrious grand of the guard; Ernest A. Lyon, Provo, illustrious grand conductor of the council; Lamar H. Jones, Price, illustrious grand senior steward; Jay R. Newman, Salt Lake City, illustrious grand steward, and Kenneth M. Neuschwander, Price, illustrious grand marshal. Installing officers were Robert L. Karnes and Dr. Roy Robinson. 2255 Ok Eeatucry Wiisky Grand Commandery Provo, right eminent grand commander; J. F. Wooley Jr., Salt Lake City, very eminent deputy grand commander; J. V. Martin, Price, very eminent grand genW. F. Sessions, eralissimo; C. A. Behle, Salt Lake City, very eminent grand captain general; E. A. Lyon, Provo, eminent grand senior warden; L. N. Taylor, Ogden, eminent grand junior warden; F. Ray, Provo, eminent grand treasurer; P. B. Pickering, Salt Lake City, eminent grand recorder; A. B. Lowe, Salt Lake City, eminent grand prelate; W. F. Bulkley, Salt Lake City, eminent grand prelate emeritus; F. Carr Sr., Ogden, eminent grand prelate emeritus; J. L. Journey, Salt Lake City, eminent grand standard bearer; Wayne Marriott, Ogden, eminent grand sword bearer; D. W. Saunders, Salt Lake City, eminent grand warder, and R. H. Drew, Provo, eminent grand captain of the , guard. Installing officers were Robert M. Rewick and Aaron Hey. Sfc Bourbon 'iisky get ready to swing THE TRUE KENTUCKY BOURBON FREE DANCE dimtiiiiiiiiiimuiiiiiimiiiiimiiinuiiiimmiuuiuiiii Miners Club Dragerton, Utah 21 Saturday, May DANCING STARTS AT 9 P.M. liiKumuMiMiiimiiHHuiuuiniiMiiiiuiiiiiiimuiiiM Music by the Jaramillo Bros, Just flip one simple lever into Jeep comfortconfidence you just the Youre and Valdez GOOD MUSIC - GOOD TIME 4-wh- drive. eel dont have in any other highway smoothly, cruising In a a in short: wagon. Jeep Wagoneer gives you your Jeep Wagoneer. Suddenly ably all the comfort, riding and handling ease of any steep hilk.Or slippery pavement. Or icy, dangerfine car. Plus the incomparable safety of Jeep ous curves. Just flip one simple lever into drive. In these emergencies, its the drive at any speed and you hug the road with twice the traction of other cars . . . world's finest protection for your family ... off twice the control, twice the safety. Youve got the road, its a new world of fun and adventure. automatic transNew power; 250 hp or engines. Turbo Hydra-Matimission, power steering, power brakes, and other options youd expect in any fine wagon. V-- IMMW UMUU4 c MHM Youve got to drive it to believe it! See your Jeep dealer. Check the Yellow Pages. Business Women Seat New Officers Arlene Doss, right, accepts the presidents gavel from Helen O. Smith as d officers of the Business and Professional Womens Club prepared to be installed during a recent meeting of the organization. In charge of the installation ceremonies was Bessie Mower. Other officers who will lead the active club next year are Ann OBrien, vice president; Isabel! Ross, recording secretary; Emma Entwistle, corresponding secretary; Norene OHalloran, treasurer; and Ruth Grogan, parliamentarian. newly-electe- East Carbon YOU 7 Sister Margaret of the Daughters Bobby Fratto and family from Salt of Charity of St. Louis, at the Lake City, were week end visitors request of a conscientious group of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sonny East Carbon citizens, will be at the Fratto of Columbia. LCPL. John T. Busch of the U.S. high school in East Carbon next y Tuesday, May 24th, at 7 pm. and Marine Corps is home on a will speak on the subject Sex leave. He was called home due to Education in the Home. Sister the death of his mother. John C. Maxey is the new owner Margaret has a masters degree in of the Sunny Bowl at Sunnyside. is and psychiatric nursing recognized The bowling alleys are now closed as an expert lecturer in this field. for rennovation and the opening will The general public is invited. be announced soon. H I I I I I I M UM I I I I I n II MORNING HEADACHES PLUS CARBON CHIROPRACTIC CENTER and DR. F. O. FLOM, Chiropractors OPEN every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 23 So, Carbon Ave. - M Phone may be eligible for a $20 discount on any sewing machine or vacuum in our store! Wit 637-04- IHttlllHttMHiMtHH Mil I I I Price, Utah M IttMt V'.-- r, Take this ad to SINGER of Price 65 East Main Street FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Theres Never I Been a Better Time to Save n tl II II III I til I Headaches occur with most all organic disorders. The eyes and eye strain are often blamed and are often found innocent. Migraine is rare, though frequently miscalled because of the nausea. Almost any violent headache can, if the pam is severe enough cause that sickish feeling about the stomach that is so common in migraine cases. Nervous headaches caused by female disturbances, tension and the inability to relax is perhaps the most common. If you neglect these or stop them with a pain killer or tranquilizer, you are inviting trouble and future female surgery. Ch'ropractic very effectively treats headaches and allied symptoms. If other doctors have made you well, you dont need us but if other doctors have been fruitless, why not investigate. Besides, what have you got to lose except your headaches and ill health. DR. A. D. MOTES a Mrs. Jack Jensen 888-206- NEW 223 ZIG ZAG will be at Singer this week Zig Zag Portable Zig Zag Cabinet $99.95 $129.95 Other sew SINGER sewing machines from $59JS0i Whats new for tomorrow is at S I N G E R today! SINGER 65 E. Main PRICE 637-154- 6 ... Touch &SewM With Push-Butt- on Bobbin . j 4 IS, 1966 |