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Show I 10 Sun Advocate, Obituaries HELPER Donald Howard Burgett, 18, was killed August 8 in a trench cave-i- n at IOC N. 200 East. Born on December 20, Ore. to D. 1954 in Medford, totaled In 1972 there were 2.4 the 2,345,000 during year police employees per 1,000 with an average loss of $308 inhabitants in the United for each burglary. The total States. This ratio remained dollar loss for this crime unchanged from 1971. was $722 million. James and Darlene Spink Burgett. Graduate of Carbon High school in 1973. Employe of Henrie Construction. 1681. widow, sons, Orem; Wallace, Murray; Daniel A., serving with U.S. Navy in Concord, Calif.; Mrs. Beth Peavler, Lexington, Ky.; nine two greatgrandchildren; grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Mary Cooms, Fairview; Mrs. Joe (Ruby) Geisler, Salt Lake. Funeral services held Saturday at Mitchell Funeral Chapel. Burial in Price City Cemetery. Survivors, Evan, daughter, Wilford 1973 Burglary offenses Member of LDS Churcft, United Mine Workers of America local Donald H. Burgett Price, Utah Thursday, Aug. 16, Anderson Wilford Anderson, at his home of natural causes. Born on February 18, 1904 in Mayfield to Alfred E. and Mary Elizabeth PRICE 69, died August 9 Christiansen Survivors, parents, sisters, Barbara, Jody Marie, Jill Ann, all of Helper; grandparents, Mrs. Velma Smith, Santa Monica, Calif.; Mrs. Judy Emerton, Umatilla, Ore. Funeral services held Monday at the Carbon LDS stake center. Burial in Price City Cemetery. Anderson. Married to Florence Chidester in 1925 in Duchesne; later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Retired engineer for the Utah Road Commission. Survivors, widow, brothers, sisters, Alfred M., Dragerton; Alfonzo, Salt Lake; Jesse, Mrs. Jack (Kathryn) Nielson, both of Salina; Joseph, Payette, Ida.; Mrs. Ray (Bertha) Larson, Mrs. Glen (Orpha) Swasey, both of Ferron; Mrs. James (Darcus) Robbins, Hayward, Calif. Funeral services held Monday in the Price 3rd LDS ward chapel. Arrangements by Mitchell Funeral Home. Burial in Price City Cemetery. Elgin Kofford Hellace E. Horrocks HELPER Elgin Kofford, 81, died August 10 in a Sacramento, BLUFFDALE Hellace Calif, hospital following a long illness. Born on September 1, Estella Horrocks, 63, died 1891 in Castle Dale to George August 12 in a Price hospital and Josephine Larsen Kofford. after a short illness. Born on Married to Addie Collingham on April 9, 1910 In Salina to Hyrum June 1, 1915 in Salt Lake. and Ida Casto Swain. Married to Member of LDS church. For Robert Horrocks on May 27, mer Helper resident. Retired 1927 in the Salt Lake LDS carman for the Rio Grande Temple. Survivors, husband, sons, Railroad. of Member Brotherhood of Railroad daughters, Robert S., Mrs. Leon (Sherrie) Crump, all of Bluff-dalCarmen. Garold K., Cleveland; Survivors, widow, son, Orvill Mrs. (Shirley) Ostler, Max daughters, Elgin, Mrs. Cleston (Conna) Lexington, Ky.; Mrs. W.V. Sandy; (Karma) Mackey, Price; Mrs. Torrey, Doraville, Ga.; Mrs. Dick (Joane) Carter, Mountain D.E. (Fern) Jenkins, Car21 grandchildren; michael, Calif.; 10 grand- View, Calif.; mother, Mrs. four children; greatIda Oaks; brother, sister, Earl Mrs. grandchildren; sister, Naomi Rich, East Carbon. Swain, Mrs. Elva Eldridge, all Funeral services held Tuesday of Vernal. held Funeral services at Mitchell Funeral Chapel. yesterday (Wednesday) in Burial in Price City Cemetery. Bluffdale. Burial in Memorial Estates Cemetery. e; great-grandchil- MereRa D. Myers Merella Downqrd Myers, 85, died August 4 in Paso Robles, California. The daughter of George and Mena Kofford she was born Downard, December 28, 1887 in Spring City and came to Price with her parents when she was six. She was a buyer for Price Trading Company arid clerked in the old Lowenstein store in Price. Married on May 1, 1908 to Claude Myers of Shoshone, Ida. They resided in Idaho and California. Mrs. Myers was an active worker in the LDS GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Morticians Fausett Mortuary 637-118- 1 "Same to all Faiths" THE PLANS above are for a new mobile home pads will be completed by late October with the park to be located on the old Beckel Packing Plant balance of the 90 planned pads being completed In property In Carbonvllle. The developer will be 1974. The park will comply with the county ordinance Francis Scartezina. An estimated 30 mobile home and include curb, gutter, paved streets and Castle Gate Mrs. Marba Schicke of Gardenia, Calif., is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Ida Judd. Other visitors at the Judd home this weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Less Haycock from 472-322- Extension Service News 0 Saastamoinen and children Holly, Heidi, Heather and HUarie of Cheyenne, Wyo. Other guests were Jerry and Loretta Fryer and children Jimmy, Gary and Kevin from Pocatello, Ida. Salt Lake. Vee and Leonard Judd Mrs. Gladys Tr aunt vein and Gwen and Ray spent a week in Salt Lake Lovendahl went to Manti to with her daughter Helen. see the pageant. While they Last Saturday they went to were there, Vee and Salen to attend the Austin Leonards son Richard from reunion. Denver, Colo, met them. Joyce and John Stowe and Glenda Johnson spent boys spent the weekend in several days in the Price with American Fork Hospital and then was the Evans. family, transferred to the Saint Joyces Tim and Myrna Traunt-vei- n Marks Hospital in Salt brought two of the Lake. children from Nephi, Shawn George and Gertrude and Todd, to spend a week Richards spent Saturday at with Gladys Trauntvein. Salem at the Richards Cheri Fail was home from reunion. school at Logan. She spent Marion and Elva Roper the weekend with Mae and several days in Orem spent Forbes Fail. Other guests at with their son Dale and the Fail home were their family. daughter-in-law- , Kay Fail Dick and Mary Wilson and children Bryan, spent several days at East Berkely and Jennifer from Park in the Uintahs with Union Town, Ohio. their boys and families. Weekend guest at the Arthur Saastamoinen home were Robert and Leaha By: Claudia Waterman USU Extension Economist Over 200 youngsters and adults participated in a recent Nutrition Day Camp, Mrs. Claudia reports Waterman, USU Extension Home Economist. Sponsored by USU Extension Service, it was held for those families enrolled in the federally funded Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program. Classes on nutrition were taught by the nutrition aids throughout the day with games based on nutrition played for recreation and as learning devices. Program family mothers helped prepare the lunch of peanut butter sandwiches, vegetables, cookies and punch. The day camp was held in husband, daughters, a brother, sister, Leo Downard, Mrs. Grace Davis, both of Price; Lucille Irving, Salinas, Calif.; Neta Myers, Paso Robles; Donna East Carbon area on July at the Sunnyside Park where over 130 people participated. On August 2, a repeat camp was held at the Price City Park for those families in the surrounding area. Over 45 people attended on Thursday. Nutrition aides are Irene Welch and Paula Sanchez. 31 Seven hundred eighty-si- x law enforcement officers were murdered in th line of duty from 1963 through 1972. Since 1963, firearms have been used by felonious offenders to commit 96 percent of these police Seventy-thre- e killings. percent of the weapons used were handguns. quo GopnacCa Church. Survivors, Cathryn Orton Phone Oms? fsoas) Prices Effective Aug. 16, 17 & 18 'CftE QjUffi ID 2M (M Porter, San Luis Obispo; Patricia Carr, Sparks, Nev.; Mary Virgin, Wellsburg, West FROZENFOOD Virginia; Beverly Roche, Grand Rapids, Mo.; nine and greatgrandchildren grandchildren. Burial was in San Luis Obispo following funeral services in Paso Robles. BREADED Haddock Portions Esther C. Griffiths - z. DRAGERTON Esther C. Griffiths, 84, died August 11 in a local nursing home after a long illness. Born on September 9, 1888 in Manti to George and Esther H. Andersen Crawford. Married to David Griffiths on May 10, 1909 in Castle Dale; later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died on October 7, 1937. Survivors, daughter, Mrs. John (Betty Lou) Oster, three grandDragerton; five children; great grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Laura Herring, Salt Lake; Mrs. Clyde (Estella) Jenkins, Sandy. Funeral services held yesterat Fausett day (Wednesday) Mortuary in Price. Burial in Mountain View Cemetery. Van Stewart - Van POCATELLO, Ida. Stewart, 67, died August 8 in an Idaho hospital of a heart ailment. Born on November 19, 1905 in Price to John H. and Minerva VanWagoner Stewart. Married to Evelyn Parker on Nov. 25, 1933 in Salt Lake. Veteran of W.W. II. Member of Episcopal Church. Circulation manager for the Salt Lake Tribune. Brother fo former national American Legion Auxiliary president, Mrs. Ray (Eva) Ashton, deceased. Survivors, widow, brother, sister, Arden, Vernal; Mrs. Tony Antone (Donna) Dupin, Price; nephews, Stewart, Ralph, both of Vernal. Graveside services held Saturday in Roosevelt City LIFTING the Ceremony held for warehouse A warehouse maintained by Joy Manufacturing to supply parts and major components to most Carbon and Emery county coal mines is being constructed on a lot along Company Fenner, western district manager of continuous miners and loaders of Franklin, Penn.; Richard (Moon) Mullens, sales engineer of Price, and Al Etzel, builder and landlord of the future building from Price. We feel very confident about the growth in Carbon and Emery Counties for metallurgical and steam coal, Mr. Van Houten said. The Joy executive said four persons, which includs Mr. Mullens and Richard Case, service engineers of Price, will staff the warehouse. Meat Loaf Chicken es in Cream Sauce 4- first amount of dirt during ground breaking ceremonies Tuesday Is Herman Van Houten, vice president of Joy Manufacturing Company. Gathered around Mr. Van Houten are builder and landlord Al Etzel, and Charles Fitzgerald, Richard Fenner and Richard (Moon) Mullens, all of Joy Manufacturing. Mexican Salisbury Peas-Potato- Bottle 12-o- z. 2 BIRDS EYE Reg. $1.45 manager of Denver, Colo.; Charles Fitzgerald, product Garlick James. Married to Dinners Turkey Beer Sausage Alice Gibson on October 1, 1923 in Price Retired coal miner. - TTC7 Q'D Polish Sausage and CASTLE GATE Joseph Evan (Sye) James, 73, died August 8 of natural causes at his home. Born May 28, 1900 in Fairview to Daniel and Nancy Joseph (Sye) James BANQUET New Smoked Beef side the airport road, east of Price. Ground breaking was held Tuesday afternoon. In attendance were Herman Van Houten, vice president of Joy Manufacturing, of Pittsburgh, Penn.; Richard Cemetery. - Ofi 812331' 1 Ore-Id- a Shredded Tomato Sauce Egg Spaghetti Grape JellywELCHE$ Cheerios Glad Plastic Wrap. nrva IU HUNT'S AMERICAN BEAUTY 5 3 pkfl. .......3 i.?.' can. pl! 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