Show FUNERAL PLANS 1 I IfOR fOR MINE FOR BLAST T VI VICTIMS MADE MAD Double Service to Be Held in Price for Two Brothers INSPECTION tON MA MADE DE Sparks From Machine I Held Explosion Cause I PRICE March 10 Special Special Special-A A j I mother who lost three tons sons and a son law and a young widow who lost a husband a brother and two half half brothers brothers in the New Peerless mine explosion Saturday afternoon n were preparing to bury their four our dead dud today The two women who vho boro bore the brunt of oC the tragic blast which snuffed out ho fio lives j arc are Mrs Ills Clara Curtis Turner and anI her Iter daughter daugh daugh- ter tr Mrs frs Lester Leter Curtis rhe They are arc planning on burying their four men mens s f Ido l o by sido Ido in either the Price or Wellington cemeteries Clement and Dan Turner an antI and 1 William William Wilham Wil Wil- liam ham Curtis three of or the five Ic vic victims Ie ic- thus tims tho the sons of ot Mrs Turner fand Lester Lestor Curtis a fourth victim leUm was tho hu husband of oC her her daughter C DOUBLE UBLE FUNERAL A double funeral service will be beheld beheld beheld held for r the Turner brothers Wednesday ay at nt 2 p. p m. m from the mortuary at Price At the same same hour services er will vUI be held for or orLester Lester Curtis at nt the mortuary mortuary ary 1 and for tor William Curtis and n. James Jensen fifth victim at the FI Flynn nn mortuary here Jensen will probably bo be buried at Lawrence the family home ln l Ross Hoss and L. L S. S King I ing the only two 1 of or the eight survivors sur who were seriously injured were reported report report- ed cd improved ed with good chances of or recovery from Iron the hospital at Ho- Ho lapp Monday Monda An inspection of the te Ill fated mine Sunday by State Slate Mine Unc Inspector John Taylor substantiated the tho belief that sparks from mine machinery were responsible for Cor or tho explosion Mr Ta Taylor lor reported report d that In all on page e 5 E FUNERAL RAL P PLANS ANS FOR MINE BLAST VICTIMS MADE S Continued from front pug pago 1 S ability sparks from a a. L cutting tItting ma ma- Ignited gas bas which had collected collected col col- In tho second crosscut where I the the victims wot WOI kin c VISITS WORKINGS i Tho The state Inspector was accompanied nied through tho the mino h hy by Lynn II if Thomp Thompson on president of or the 4 Coal oal company compan Ezra izra I P. P Thompson ioe pe president W W. YV W. Yo Murdoch l i Ko no floss 3 s Brown Robert nobert Howard mino superintendent Jeorge rge orge Brown mine foreman oreman and andS andI S I no Robert rt Turn Turner rr company engineer I. I Mr fr Taylor Talor who inspected lf tho the thomine mine tnie only three days dars before the explosion announced that th the com com- 1 us is taking Ie ever every precaution to guard th the safety of or time tho miners lie Ito 1 also lauded the two tx Howard Honard broth broth- rz for tor their sp speedy speed ed work In Iii rescuing rescuing ing th the eight survivors hor and recovering recover recover- ing lug the bodies of or tho the dead lea 1 Exploration of ot tho mine was vas continued continued con con- Monda Monday b by Mr Ir Taylor and andO andS S O o. o P F. F State Industrial IndustrialS S commissioner A detailed report it itIs r i Is u will be to the time timeS S commission within a few fc days i Damage o to the workings was nn and opera lions will b bo be r resumed within a few days as S. S families of oC tho the death victims arc bein bring being cale cared for by the Carbon County Hed Cross and amid company compan of of- of pending completion o of the thC states official In InvestigatIon and hearings on Industrial Insurance I |