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Show N Page Six THE her many relatives throughout the state. Surviving are a total of 133 descendants che w-- s v rn on December 20, 1857, at Salt Lake City, a daughter of Ben;-miFrederick and Harriet Hollis Blake. With her parents she went with the first company called by the L. D. S. church to St. George. While residing there, on January 18, 1877, she was married to Eugene E. Branch in the St. George L. D. S. temple. She and her husband were called by L. D. S. church authorities to help settle Mes-ouit- e, Nevada. After their work was completed there, they returned to St. George and later moved to Coalville. They came to in 1884, later moving to Mr. Branch died in LAST RITES HELD SATURDAY FOR CARBON PIONEER fie Pic-cireil- o, New and Better Building COKE PRODUCTS COMPANY Underwood TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES -1 A lot of Utah veterans and their families are not familiar with certain benefits arising from the deaths of veterans of any war, according to L. D. Young, contact representative in charge of the Price office of the Veterans Administration. It is pointed out that only a small percentage of families apply for the burial allowance of $150 to which the dependents of every honorably discharged deceased veteran are entitled. This is largely true of eases of World War I veterans, who are now dyin Utah. ing quite frequently Widows and dependent children of the deceased veteran may also be eligible fur pensions under certain conditions. Military funerals are also the right of any honorably discharged serviceman, and large U. S. flags are presented to the family upon application. Gravestone markers are also available in several different designs at no charge to the family. In the case of the death of any the Veterans Administration suggests that some member of tile family notify a contact office of the V. A. or one of the posts of some veterans organization. Arrangements can then be made quietly and without embarrassment for any possible benefits. and Duplicators Supplies services for Delbert Curtis, 67, who died in his home at Green River on March 28 of causes incident to age, were conducted Monday at 2:00 p. m. in the Green River ward chapel of the L. D. S. church. Burial was in the Elgin cemetery. Mr. Curtis was born on April 9, 1879, in Aurora, Sevier county, a son of Ezra K. and Julies Everett Curtis. He moved to Green River in 1939 and has been a for vears. David Wr. Bartley, recent graduate of the L. D. S. business col- lege in Salt Lake City, has taken over the duties rf court reporter with the Seventh district court succeeding Michael J. Donohoe who resigned effective April 1. The new court reporter and his wife are both veterans of World War II, he having served in the1 army air corps and she in the army medical service as a nurse, They have one child. Mr. Donohoe, originally from Phoenix, Arizona, came to Price Typewriter Ribbons, all kinds in November of 1945 following; The his release from the armed forces and had served as reporter since that time. He is also secretary of the Eastern Utah Bar association. Mr. Donohoes new duties will be with a department in the Arizona state government. semi-inval- FITZWATEliS id te. Mans Department Store at 8 East Main in Price " 1 939 birthday," w beta All claims fur vivors benefits cj. for. A re I'US'ldtlV, Cfc of a recent congres- security administrate ill at. sional action, wives of retired Piice on April 8 take tions for for now be eligible claims and workers may f As a result or insurance benefits security acciunt numbers t, federal t court .0 fr-house as for married if they have been 9:00 a little as three years to workers 12:00 noun. who are teciving benefits, H. J. Ckr.stensen, manager of the Provo office of the social security adfor ministration, said today. 65 Wives must be at least Brush PHONE 378- years of age to draw benefits, said. "Before Christensen Call before 9 Mr. k the law was changed they also after 6:30 p. h.id to be married to the worker ld-a- m Fuller PHONE 3ELL'STRANSrERSTCP( mmmam MOVING PACK! .SHIPp CARD OF THANKS ih to exprts.s our sincere and app: eciatiun for the many evidences of friendship and sympathy shown during our recent bereavement. Family of Mrs. Lilly M. Smith, Helper, Utah. We v, tanks The United States, bigzest steel producer in the world, supplied 8 per cent f the intei national trade in steel in the year 1936. YOUR ROOFING SEASON IS HERE! PROFESSIONAL Silvagni Phone Price Mitchell Q TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MENTS UNDER FHA TITLE I 397 For Free Estimates, Please -:- PAT or Call PHONE PRICE 858 or JAMES HALAMANDARIS Utah Price Utah Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer feet HERMAN M. SEPPI ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- Wallace Mortuary 50 ARMOR BOND WATERPROOFING INSULATION Frandsen Price feet NEEDS CONVENIENT LOANS. ROOFING ASPHALT FLOOR TILE LAYING SIDING APPLICATION (White Asbestos Funrl Home & 25 EXPERT SERVICE: Phone Price 300 Dick Mitchell, Embalmer and Funeral Director Jensen L WHY WAIT . . . LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR ROOFING TODAY. i Services Conducted Funeral WZ Workers Now Eligible For Aid Funeral services were conducted yesterday at noun in Salt La.se City fur Mis Jenna Buinham Schank, 69, active Salt Lake City of Wiiker club leader and su-tBurnham of Price. She died at her Salt Lake City home early Sunday morning of a heart ailment. Mrs. Schank was born on Jana uary 11, 1878, in Woods Cross, daughter of James Wiiker and Eliza Argyle Burnham. An active club worker, Mrs. Schank was past president of Ladies of tne Elks; a member of the Women s Legislative Ci until; past president, Wasatch Iuidies Club; member of Past President's club, Wasatch Ladies club, member of tne board of trustees and treasurer of the civic center. Other suivnnis include a sister, Maiiet.a Brazier, Stilt Lake City; am tlier brother, LeRuv Burnham, Salt Lake City, and several nieces and nephews. 1 Seventh District Of Retired Wives Frank B. Hanson New Reporter Takes Monday For AT LAW Over Duties In Green River Resident RoomsATTORNEY and 2, Building Duplicators u The Business April Price Residents Sister Buried In Salt Lake City Services Monday for Young Price Girl; Burial In Helper Mass of the Angels was conducted Monday at 10:00 a. m. by Father Thomas F. Butler at the Funeral services for Mrs. Jane Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Blake Branch, 89, Utah native church for Mary J. Piccirello, 13, and early resident of Carbon counwho died on March 26 at 11:30 p. m. of septicemia following a one-da- y ty who died at the home of her illness. daughter, Mrs. Olive 13. Goldin.", in Price on March 2G, were conShe was born on August 20, ducted Saturday at 2:00 p. m. in 1933, at Rtxk Springs, Wyoming, the Price L. D. S. tabernacle. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DanBurial was in the Wellington cemiel Piccirello. She was a student etery under the direction of the at the Notre Dame school in Price Wallace mortuary. Surviving are her father and Mrs. Branch, an ardent workstepmother, Rose Di Peno er in the L. D. S. church until Price, a sister, F.ntomette Palimma, Wattis, and a brother, after her 85th birthday was known 1906. as Grandma Branch to all who She had been active in the L. Camillo Piccirello, Oak Park, Illinois. knew her and as Aunt Jane" to D. S. church throughout her life. Holy Rosary was recited Sunday at 8:30 p. m. in the chapel of the Mitchell funeral home. A Block Burial was in the Mountain View cemetery at Helper. 1000 are enough to build a 4 or house at a cost of only Mr. Branch served on a mission $190. Our blocks are absolutely square, 8x8x16 inches; they can for two years and during that be used for partitions, they are fireproof. Each block will retime she supported the family. 16 bricks. on We have plenty place hand. Mrs. Branch was president of the Primary Association in Well- ington for 18 years, and president! of the Relief society there for 19 BOYO WARNER ALVIN WILCOX years. She worked for many years Phone 358-- J Phone 75 W in the Salt Lake and St. George L. D. S. temples. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Rosella B. Thayn, Wellington; Mi's. Guiding and Mrs. Effie B. Anderson, Price; five sons, Eugene, Irvin, Ezra, Ray and! Melville Branch, all of Price; 40 77 great grand- grandchildren; children and eight great-greatgrandchildren. FILING CABINETS DESKS - CHAIRS OFFICE and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Of All Kinds PRICE. UTAH E. PHONE PRICE 284J ROBISON ROOFING COMPANY "Budweiser! JUST WHAT IM AFTER, TOO" s-- n;lr I J lt As yet there is no such thing as an abundance of Budweiser. The demand is so great throughout America that the worlds largest - brewery cant cope with it Meanwhile, we are supplying dealers equitably if not abundantly and your dealer is striving to do the 7. same for you. So, to get your share, It dont say beer, say ? ?! V TULdLweisei? ... IT LIVES WITH GOOD TASTE o' H, 'v A oy C AFETY pins for baby, fenders for the car, American Iron and Steel Institute 350 EVERYWHERE and thousands of other things that go into the cost of living start with steel. Today in America this modern metal sells for only a few pennies a pound treated, toughened, hardened to make stronger, safer, better products for everyone. By keeping prices fair, steel companies keep your cost of living down and keep steel production up. Steel is the low est priced metal of them all. Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N. 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