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Show TWvday, FTRRON Four Elders Reorganize Help in Louisiana By I LORENC E BI RENSEN The Fcrron-Euu-r- Elder Quor-u- p w reorganized Sunday under the directiun of High Councilman Earl Olsen, Emery. New president is Clyde Conover, with Kent Kdlpack and Horce Peltry, coun- selor. Retiring Salt Mine Tragedy piul. Three brothers Joseph, hX, H)rum, K3; and I red, W, sp in tlie afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Zwahlen. the at the salt mine fire last wt-iat Calimiit, which claimed tin liu-of 21 Uountv miners, wen- fair natives, all currently working with the U. S. Bureau of Mim s Ik ailing the group was I rank (k piuy director of the Bureau formerly of Castle Gale Also on the scene were Walt V. formerly of Castle Gate: Jim Harvey, sun of Mr and Mrs Sturley Harvey, Price, and James Westfield, director of tin- bureau's Health and Safety Division, a native of Sunnvside. Om Mrs, Nelson, who has been ill for several months, will enter the Carbon Hospital Thursday and will undergo major surgery Fri- Di-e- Dur-thell- a Utah veterans ami thiir families the handicaps of their disabilities, recent d $117,-92nceived a total of $38,823,1117 in m subsistence, cash lx ncLts und services from tuition and (ai!n the Veterans Administration dur- school supplies allowances. Hospital construction and ing the past fiscal year. Elmer J. Smith, manager of the Veterin Utah cost $13,86-ans Administration Regional of- this year. , A total of 3S7 sons and daiieh-lerfice in Salt t ake City has an- of deceased or totally dis m unccd. Distribution of this sum is aided Utah veterans received lt slxiwn in detail in the Annual $350,33!) in idtiealion.il allowances of the Administrator of Vet-- fur attending college under VA's Education Assistance jeruns Afl.urs fur Fiscal Year l!)ii7 .(): plums the at on sale program. recently placed Government Printing Office, During the year 3, M3 veterans who .served after Jan. 31, 1055, W.clnrgion, D, C. received $2,IHiti,6 in educational largest cash Ixncfils were J assistance allowances uiult r the 020 in compensation and pension checks paid to 13,237 Utah C.I Bill. Administrative costs and mis-c- i living veterans and (loxnilcnts of One boy and one girl were Ixirn llaneous hem fils accounted for 1.D27 deceased veterans. at the Carbon Hospital during the remainder of the expenditures The VA pays compensation for week to the following: the Veterans Administration by in military March 7 Mrs. David Thomas disabilities incurred in Utah, dining the fiscal year. for and service( pensions totally Averctl. girl. Helper. disabled war veterans whose March II Mrs, David J. servue-m-currt- s I ceased war veterans. Kookie G I insurance policyholders and Dcvunu Davis, leader, hosted their lv nefinaries in Utah receivin dividends and ined numbers of the Kookie Club. They made tapioca, demnity payments. The 78 Utah veterans who trainvanilla, chocolate, pineapple and nut puddings. A slumber parly i.s ed in VAs vocational rehabilitation program in 1M67 lo overcome planned for the next meeting. ps Cul-l'p- s e Og-dil- l one-hal- Divorce Complaints Three complaints seeking decrees of divorce were fib d in the Seventh Judicial District Court f - for Carlton County during the past week hv: Lois Pilling vs Kent Pilling: Ruth Rich vs David II. Rich, and Lucille S. Bruno vs Felix Bruno Jr. the lii nev oh til , Rc-x.- 4-- H of 1 (In-pas-t Cut-U- id, i ) is not service connected and to certain dependents of de- 15 .1 Births Beattie, boy, Dragerton. Pnc. UfK J 1968 Pint-- lodge daughter of Mrs Mary Si flan, Mrs. Wixxlrow F, Rofxrts, Mr. Pi ice ladies o and Mrs. W. Earl Marra, Mr. and Pi ue, n pn and Older of Elks, weie in I ks ill (he Utah ladies of I ,lk.v Mrs, rXruglas J. Pitts, Mr, nd Salt t ake City Mai di 1, 2 and N st- Si liol.tr snp ('uniesl, ar-- Mrs. S. Grant Babowk. Mr. and 3, participating in the business id.ng in Mis D E. Uiivt io, Mrs. 0 A. Troseth. Mrs, Frank Mur rt Ili, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0, and social activities of the Utah liK.d piojeit (hail man. conElks Assn. The thn Eugene Crocco, William Exfrom Price were Attending clave was highlighted with the alted Ruler ami Mrs Edwin R. Daniels. Mrs. D. L Oliveto, and A. Trueas so. olfidal visitation (if Grand I t);sun, Mr. ami Mrs 11 L, Jones, Mr, and Mrs. Elmo E. Honey and Mr. ami Mrs than IVmson, Mr Ruler Roln-rThe Towle High Sctxxil Band his wile Evelyn of las Cruces, ami Mis. Vergil Dnim-vMr. and and a contingent of Utah Elks, N. M , and Past Grand salted led by State President Mont A. Rule! ami Mis. William S. Haw Gowers, met the planes of the Returns States to kins of (oner dAlene, Ida visiting dignitaries. They were I ERRON l irein.in I ir-- l Vice President Elmo A. feted with a tour of historic landApprentice Earl R. Nelson. U. S, Navy, marks including a visit with LDS lurcaswi. Pine. rexiils that ladgi Won till ritual (oiliest son ol Mr. amt Mrs. Bryant A Church officials, a special Taberand will go lo New Yoik City for Nelson of I ( i inn and husband nacle organ recital, a tour of tlx' Centennial Convention in July of the former Miss Mary B. Park City taxlge, a breakfast at CothmwcxxJ to Utah ill the national .Chapman of Bountiful, has Lodge, a reception Vernal lodge No. ed lo tong lieach, Calif, nlxiard und dinner in Sait Lake City, and 2325 won a distinctive honor in the fled oili r USS Platte (ollow-th- e a banquet and ball, hosted by Salt month Lake Lcxtge No. 85. Hides for Veterans program, ing an eight and and I sailed Ruler Allx rt lleggen 'deployment with the U. S. Seventh Governor and Mrs. Calvin L the banquet visited accept! d the trophy on its behalf. Elect off the coast of Vietnam. Rampton Wotidrovv E. Rtilnrls, chaplain of briefly during the bomb hoax at Price I ixlge, placed on the The the Utah Symphony Balt. Insurance Increase Ritual welcomed team, uml was the visitors, governor awarded a personul trophy for State Earm Mutual, represent- addressed the Elks with praise for his performance. ed in the Price area by Wall their community service, and (icne Crocco, Price, chairman lYnaldson, Price. rcxiricd in- wished all a delightful stay in of ih,Youth Scholarship and creases in all types of insurance Utah. It inGrand Exalted Ruler Boney was had a handled by the company. Committee, of cars first place winner for a JlilH) scho- creased the numlx-keynote speaker and spoke on Elks accomplishments and obtry nearly three fourths millarship in Miss Kim Mascara, daughter of Mrs. Nick Mascara of lion and topx-- tlx- billion dollar jectives, relating to his motto A Hi Iper, from the Utah F.lks Assn. mark in primiums for the first Proud Past. A Challenging Ollmrs No su-iit- la. M, Price Elks Officers Attend GER Visitation Activities - president is Ray day. Killpack with Ellis Wild as counMr. and Mrs. Dafton Christenselor. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Wanhen, sen, Salt Lake City, visited this week end with Myrtle Olsen and Ralph and Elizabeth enjoyed Sun. day with Annie Neilson und Clint Olive Funk and daughter in Moroni. Williams, Custle Dale, were Mr. ami Mrs. Will Ralphs and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Powell, all in Salt Lake City and Granger of Lchi, visited in Eerron Satur-dn- for three days. They visited with and Sunday with Mr. and Mr. und Mrs. Duward Stringham Mrs. Leon Ralphs, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Mjrvin Merkle Walter Ralphs, Mr. and Mrs. und family. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Beveridge Arthur Lemon and Maggie Fureturned to Ferron after spending gate. Eldonna Ralphs, Ada Neilson, five months in St. George. Fern Christensen, Mary K. Davis, Fern Christensen and Oliva Lo Rene Fish, Ida Conklin, Erma Dugmore left Friday night for Snow and Jean enjoyed the ball Logan. They visited until Sunday The group afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ted gRnies at Richfield. stayed at a motel and attended Christensen, Jolynn and Mr. and church in Richfield, when Ida was Mrs. Lamont Arnold and sons. calk'd home upon the death of Rhonda and Ray Hull and her nephew, Keith Peterson. Marc, Salt Lake City were guests Emma Barton is in Huntington at the Ivan Neilson home. Marc Beach, Calif., visiting with Dean stayed with his grandparents for and Arlene Barton and two chilthree days while Mr. and Mrs. dren. Hull went to Southern Utah on Keith Peterson entered the Car- business. bon Hospital Tuesday to be treated for after effects of the flu. Friday night he died from a heart y $38,823,107 Went to Utah Veterans in 67 March r - ' Miss Shcllcv Winters, grand- - tinie in l!7. attack. Norma Funk returned from the Carbon Hospital last Thursday. At Sacrament Service Sunday, the infant daughter of Carolyn and Grant Nelson was given a name and a blessing by her father. Her name is Kolleen. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Dc Verl 1 amb, Morgan. and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nelson. Fcrron., all were present for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Williams. Idaho Falls, are guests at the Aaron Williams home for a few days. Aaron, Nina and Kerry went to Bicknell Sunday to see their new grandson. Judy and Rex met them there and returned home with them.. They had been to Los Angeles for two weeks to attend a business convention. Cl- T..- - v Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nelson had as guests the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Max Peacock and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Whipple and four children, all of Murray. De Ann came down Wednesday with the children and stayed until Dexter came for her Sunday. Guests at the Nelsons also included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorenson, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jensen and Nina Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burdis and two sons, Dragerton, and Helen Sorenson, (De-An- Kill-pac- ; Emery. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zwahlen and David Jr. took a trip to Salt Lake City to visit Mr. Zivahlens brother Hyrum who is in the LDS Hos- - Rio i .f ri. t Grande to Concentrate on Action for Utah Chevrolet Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad officials will concentrate their railroads talents and re Action sources on a system-wid- e for Utah campaign which started March 11. Clarence R. Lennig, D&RGW said the aim vice president-traffiis to focus all of our skills and facilities on the promotion of Utahs business and industry. We have unlimited confidence in the economic present and future of Utah, Lennig said, "and we are equally confident that action now will produce multiplied dividends in the years ahead. Were counting on our men who do the selling and marketing, those who are expert in enhancing and c, creating, industrial productivity, and those who run our trains, to come up with a winning plan (if action. Well try lo help brighten every phase of the Utah economy manufacturing, farming, mining. distribution, processing, and business. Disease Case Report Nineteen disease cases were reto the Utah State Department of Health from Carbon County during the week ended March 1. Leading the cases were strep tococcal infections with 10 followed by influenza with 4, chicken pix with 3 and cancer and gon orrh a w ith one each. puted I These 68 Chevrolets just found a new home Od Were here to help you in any way we can. A shiny new Chevrolet? A sharp OK used car or truck? Service you can count on? Parts? Just come to the newest Chevrolet dealer in town, where youll be treated right every time. Come in during our Opening Days just to shake hands and look around if you like. Why, well even give you new a free ride in a silent-ridin- g Camaro, Chevrolet, a sportier-than-eva totally new Chevy H Nova, a quick-siz- e Chevelle, a Corvette or Corvair. See you soon? er Coal Production Down Soft coal production from Jan. through Feb. 3 was an estimated 46.750.000 tons, according to the National Coal Assn. This compares with a tmal production of 52.660.000 tons for the corresponding period var, a tf approximately 5,910,000 tons. 1 h--- f SHELDON HANSEN CHEVROLET jlT |