Type | issue |
Date | 1936-08-22 |
Paper | Sun Advocate |
Language | eng |
City | Price |
County | Carbon |
Rights | No Copyright - United States (NoC-US) |
Publisher | Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
OCR Text | Show EXTRA 'f extra SATl HI) v AITlllxo()x Al'Gl'ST 22, 1936 aeey Sheriff, Rancher Murdered In Double Shooting Today Argument Over Surface Water Said to Have Caused Shooting Rov become despondent because of health during recent months, George Apos-.kiabout forty-eigyears of age, attempt-suicid- e this morning at about 7:30 oclock at the Columbia apartments on his room street in Price. West rth First Two shots were fired from a .32 calibre the first one only grazing the left side the mans head and then lodging in the to information available at this The second shot struck Apostalakis in e. Said to have s, ht re-ie- r, laatkVV L ,:la'k "r ast ''an' CUS0 and T"' "tT nnrrheast of IVrmn haVi"'' Vavman boon Emer-- b'Ch f the sh,l",i"lf is to have arsumem 0vi.r surfacf hat the irri,atinK stream tUr h v ,1 ra"l'h h,lt be 1 da,"'d that R- shut ff not to bullet remaining there. ,n injured man was immediately Xushed the Price city hospital following the calling .ii prev- iPeacock. Reports Ptimtlh- - laUn to Deputy Sheriff Warren terminate the to m the hospital at this time have it that the ' d Jumi d't'lfTh ,he in was an extremely critical condi-t- ! man black and they were on their wav little hope being held for his recovery. when " the'shooUnV1 Apostalakis is a single man, has been a result in Carbon county for many years, making . home in Price for the most part. He had Roy black apparently one killed ently spent some time at a hot springs re-iwn wheHn Ih? in the Ogden district in an effort to regain Wayman bit e?Plnt! flrePPaching fl'0m in front health, according to reports. smng through the windsheild. Tif0tS Mr. Apostalakis died this afternoon at 1 :07, was killed in his car, having been ording to information secured from the city S,6 'eh,cAe immediately behind the auto png of pital. On old German Craig gun was used in the , head, the -' . The MSUSn? R' in-je- n, einhfiS ri V v merican Legions 1937 Convention Awarded to Price; Thousands Will Attend Conclave American Legion convention Price, according to word received the award of the convention be-- ? at the Saturday morning session in Utahs 1937 held in '( this noon, ill be 't made Lake City. the 1937 convention for Price was achievement for the local post, several rer cities of the state, including Ogden and pan, having conducted an active campaign for next conclave of the states veterans. More than one thousand delegates of the tfion and Auxiliary will be in attendance at nejd convention and there will undoubtedly several thousand other visitors in attendance bably being the largest convention ever to Securing real J held here. Due to many rumors in circulation concern-?th- e murder in Emery county and the empted suicide in Price this morning and the 'ire of The to supply accurate 's to the community as as it is avail-e- , early this special miniature edition of the pub-tio- n is issued and distributed free to the resdouble Sun-Advoca- ets of te this community. shooting. Wiiyman went to Ferron and gave himself to the city marshall there, and was then ta- ast e Dale the Emery deputy sher-l- .' vn t where he was lodged in jail es. He had been a resident ofawaiting chargcounty for a number of years and is theEmery father of six children. Sheriff Black was about forty-tw- o years old, the father of four children, and Roy Black was the father of three children. Both bodies vere brought to Price this noon and are now at the Wallace mortuary. up FINAL RITES FOR PIONEER RESIDENT Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Price tabernacle for Francis Marion Gentry, 71, pioneer resident of Price, who died from causes incident to age on Friday, August 14. Interment was in the Price city cemetery with the Wallace mortuary officiating. Mr. Gentry was born in San Bernardino, Calif., Feb-21865, a son of Mr. and Mrs. David Gentry. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gentry of Price ; and the following sons and daughters : Charles, Mrs. Frances Hall, Mrs. Rachel King, Lucille and Elizabeth Gentry', all of Price; Mrs. Rose McCord, California. A Brath-e- r and three sisters also survive. 6, |
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