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Show arKSDAY. APRIL It is? Err . 8, 1937 I(IIE COLUMBIA NEWS By Leona Lines school band Sunnyside junior high -- ave a concert here Monday evening, contest numbers and other sang. ffitiona Lar-LaA. Tence Holliman and Grace -ed to Salt Lake City for -sen motv. jay. business ThU Lake City spent OX at the home Bob Dontas J -we several days last GoutdifL d Mrs. Eli ot MrWk--!t-e Mrs. Pizutto spent the Salt Lake in Anne, daughter, her srith sV K dTfcjj, SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE E. IAge Number Of Contracts In County For Soil Approximately 80 Carbon county Man Suicides At National After' farmers signed applications this Visit Kin Taking Wife spring for participation in the federal In soil conservation program in Huntingdon 1937, according to an announcement this week Apparently having shot hintself by E. E. Peirce, member of the committee in charge of local administra- because of financial difficulties, Herbert Hainsworth, 26, was found dead tion of the program. in his home at National Friday mornThe new applications increase to ing. He had fired a bullet through nearly 20ft !he number of Carbon his right temple, the suicide being XUity conservation believed to have occurred Frank Larsen visited in Salt Lake farmers during thg agreements with the? gOVPmJ1611- night. this week. Jerry Rich and Mr. Case of Nine Approximately 220 registered las'! Peputy Sheriff Warreri Peacock, Mile were business visitors here Mon- their agreements are' sfillho investigated the case, reported ut8y that Hainsworth took his wife to Mrs. C. J. Roberts spent the weekOther members of the County com- - flunting'on Thursday morning to visit end in Salt Lake City. mittee besides Mr. Peirce are Dave relatives' and returned to National Jack Westwood, Hardy Ephraim and Grant Woodward spent part of Thayn and B. F. Frandsen. March that afternoon alone. 31 was the last last week in Vernal with their The curiosity of his neighbors was day on which to file applications the next morning when they aroused in Art DeFrieze spent the week-en- d noticed the lights On Hainsworths Orangeville. car burning. They looked through For Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harvey motored the window of his home and found Salt Lake City recently to meet indefinhim lying on the floor with a gun them wall visit who Licenses relatives by his side. itely. Paul Doukos, employee of the CoAccording to officers, Hainsworth Unlicensed drivers continued in out of work. He had previously lumbia Steel company, underwent an large numbers was Saturday to make apappendicitis operation last week. of plications for permits. been employed by the National Coal ApproximateSteve John Ganalis, employee No inquest was held, offi40 company. licenses drivers ly and chauffeurs the mine, was stricken with pneucers reporting that his death was obmonia and removed to the Price hos- permits were issued to Carbon and suicide. viously died He Saturday Emery applicants by State Patrolmen pital Wednesday. Mr. Hainsworth was born March 3, J. L. Sullivan and Vernon Davis at the morning. Ysuedo Perea suffered a tonsil weekly examination class at the city 1911 at Winter Quarters, a son of Samuel and Hannah Hainsworth. He hall. operation Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. V. Bullock of Kenis survived by his widow, Sarah Kathilworth spent Sunday with Mr. and erine Major Hainsworth; his father, Robert Chubbick have left for Cali- who resides Mrs. William Lines. in Huntington, and the George Hanna and Kenneth Ras- fornia. and sisters: Nor brothers following Anne weekthe of of Georgelas mussen Wellington spent Bingham visited man Eric Hainsworth, Magna; Alfred with Mrs. Mr. Albert Hanna. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and end with C. Hainsworth, Shelley, Idaho; Harry , Allan Browne and James Monroe George Georgelas, over the week-enrecent Joe were here. visitors Marysvale, Idaho, and of enrollee the Hainsworth, Price Marshall, of Spring ' Columbia U. M. W. A. auxiliary Dale C. C. C. camp, has come home Mrs. Margaret Zanara, Emeline held a grocery shower recently for to stay. Hainsworth and Lavon Hainsworth, Mike Svetich, Mike Mangus and Mike Rodriguez, union member, who Pocatello, Idaho. has been ill for some time. Articles Newel Nielson were Salt Lake visitFuneral services were held at Mr. to ors week. last were presented Rodriguez by Wednesday, with burial Huntington A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. every member of the auxiliary, as the in Huntington cemetery under the Theodore Christensen last week. All well as by some direction of the Wallace mortuary. concerned are doing nicely. The Rains school operetta, Cinderella in Flower Land, was post- , f poned from Friday to the fore part Carlson suffered slight cuts of this week, .Carl By Miss Mary Metos tod bruises Sunday when struck by John Georgelas, student at the U. Funerql rites were conducted at the j of U., was a week-en- d a car near Price. visitor in Mu- - Charles church Thursday for Ray Jerick, 61, Kilgore, Victor Orlandi arid tual, who died March 29. He was born in Jugoslavia, January 20, 1876, and came here 31 years ago. Survivors are his Widow, Mrs. Draga Jarick and the following children: Mrs. Mary Kokat, Misi Dorothy Jerick, Eli Jerick, Spokane, Washington; Gus Jerick, Idaho; Dart and Nick Jerick, Burial was in the Scofield Scofield. cemetery, with the Thofrias-Desermortuary directing. Mrs. Mary Kokat, Dorothy and Eli Jerick of Spokane, Washington, arrived here Wednesday for the funeral services for their father. Miss Fern Monay arrived here from Chicago for a six months visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mo nay. Frank and Ben Helsten recently left for a brief visit in California. Mrs. Arch Anderson, son Archie, and John C. Wright attended funeral rites for their sister, Mrs. Ethel Wright Black, who died last week in Huntington. Johnnie Vlakovich is spending several days in Bingham on business. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wallace with relavisited over the week-en- d tives in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood R. Binks have left for Soldier Summit to make their home. Misses LaVada and Vivian Whalen of Logan visited here last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whalen. Mrs. Teanie Mulligan spent the fore part of last week with relatives in Fairview. Jimmie Monay was a Salt Lake City visitor Friday. Jack Jarvi recently visited friends in Sanpete county. Miss Kathryn Mulligan has return ed after a three weeks visit in Fair view and Mt. Pleasant. Miss Gwen Williams of Cleveland is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Frank Helsten. Io w. --.- - - The Womens Field Army for Control of Cancer Through Education will conduct a meeting at Columbia Monday night in connection with a meeting of the Womens auxiliary to the United Mine Workers of America. The speakers will be Dr. M. T. Johnson Of Columbia and Dr. J. c. Hubbard of Pried. Meetings are planned by the army virtually all communities of the county, according to an announcement by Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Carbon county lieutenant. Columbia will be the third community in which meetings have been held, previous sessions having been conducted in Price and Helper. fam-JlLx- Demand Drivers Continues EX ity fifteen S COLUMBIA MEET DESPOMTCOAL ANNUAL CARBON HIGH SENIOR HOP SLATED MONDAY FRIDAY DELIGHTS DANCE LOVERS MINER SLAYS SELF Conservation Gains BY CANCER UNIT Tnieeclub rt UTAH G. A P. A. OFFICIAL RETURNS Stylian Staes, supreme commission- er of the jonior order of the Greek-Americ- an Progressive association, a national order, returned Thursday from an inspection trip to the northwest. He was away for three weeks, visiting Seattle, Portland, Pendleton, Tacoma and other cities. ng the showers of April and other characteristic of this vernal month, seniors of the Carbon county high senool held their annual hop Friday night in the Silver Moon nail, with a large crowd in attend- , secretary-treasure- uiHMiimiuiiiiMitiMtiiiutMummimiiiimiMi Price Man, Official In Utah Grand Lodge, Will Attend Meeting Granville Titley of Ogden. Mr. Littlejohn plans to attend a similar meeting of Provo lodge on Thursday, April 29. Sore GumsPyorrhea William Littlejohn, grand senior warden of the Utah giar.d lodge of Heal jour (turns and gave your teeth. Masons, will attend a meeting of the It s Mmpie. ,JUgt get a bottle of LKTOS REMEDY and follow lodge at Corinne in northern Utah llOIUillEl Don't delay; do it now. LETOS occasion The will be the Is always guaranteed. Saturday. official visit of Grand Master Joseph KELLEYS PRICE DRUG CO. 'Need a Telephone? EQUITABLE - nittees: General chairman. Max. me Dodge; tickets, Vera Xenakis, Kathleen Lawley, Bernice May; programs, Catherine Gardner, Dorothy Bowen, Bessie Weeter; Frank Lopez, Frank Owen; orchestra, advertising, Burke Hyatt; decorations, Lee Gibson, Class Adviser Carl E. ance. Joe Bonacci, Carol Bement and Olsen, Patrons of the delightful affair Betty were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Wilson, Fahring; reception, class officers and advisers. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Reeves, Mr. and The officers of the class are: PresiMrs. Orson H. Guymon, Mr. and Mrs. John ftuggeri, Mr. and Mrs. James dent, Adolph Ruggeri; vice president, r, A. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs Alfred Wayne Simmons; Carol Richens; debating manager! Richens, Mrs. Lydia M. Dodge. 'Vera Xenakis; athletic LawArrangements for the successful rence Stones; advisers, manager, Miss Margaret dance were made by the following Hansen and Carl E. Olsen ,T0,Undlnes P insurance Agency d. 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