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Show Page Six THE Continuing Need For Red Cross Mother Of Price Resident Buried At Beaver Gains Emphasis Funeral services were conducted in the Beaver East ward L. D. S. chapel Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. by Andrew Terry, bishop, for Mrs. Eva Alcott Carlow Wilson, 61, lifelong resident of Beaver who died Saturday in an Iron county hospital of a blood clot resulting from a hip injury sustained in a fall at her home in Beaver on to think: about every other person has something to do with mining in Utah, either direct- March 10. Mrs. Wilson was born at Beaver on December 7, 1888, daughter of George and Betsy Alice Waters Alcott. She attended public schools in Beaver and had worked for many years in the Beaver camp, Daughters of the Utah Pio- neers. She was also active in the L. D. S. church Relief society. She was married to William A. Carlow at Beaver on October 3, 1906. Mr. Carlow died in 1938. She married George Wilson in the St. George temple in 1944. She is survived by her husband, Beaver. ()ther survivors include her mother, Clear Creek canyon, Sevier county; six sons and daughters, Don W. Carlow, Price; Charles Carlow, Salt Lake City; L. D. S. Mrs. LaVerne Nelson, Santa Ana, California; Mrs. Nettie Cox, Cedar City; Mrs. Jessie Ward and Mrs. Marie Patterson, Beaver; two brothers, George Alcott, Riehf.eld; and Robert Alcott, Clear Creek canyon; two sisters, Mrs. Horace Raikes, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Fannie Driver, Washington. Burial was in the Beaver cem- etery. Price Boy Promoted In Army Rank On Japnacse Duty Private First Class Waldo B. Tomlinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tomlinson of Price, has rerently been promoted to the rank of technician fifth grade for performance of his duties as a clerk with the executive office of Camp Sendai, located on the outskirts of Sendai, Japan, on the Northern Honshu island, it has been announced. Entering the army on February Tomlinson 21, 1946, Corporal completed his basic training at Fort Knox, Kentucky. He sailed for overseas duty in Japan on November 12, 1946, where he volunteered for duty with the 11th Airborne division, later being transferred to the Ninth Corps ed LAST RITES FOR KIN OF HUNTINGTON WOMAN la Funeral services for Mrs. Whiting Jensen, 64, who died Monday in Salt Lake City were conducted on March 18 at 2:00 p. m. in the Mapleton ward chapel of the L. D. S. church. Among the survivors is a daughter, Mrs. Neellie Leamaster of Huntington, Emery county. LA SALLE CLUB & with-gullibili- ty DINE AND DANCE Hot Dogs Hamburgers Entertainment Center of Carbon Helper, Utah FOR: USE BEACCO BUILDING BLOCKS . Compare the rest, then buy the H0WA COAL re Imin-numb- Castle Gate Lump Coal Slack er Call Price, Utah ML the car that ne lets you drive without headquarters. ly or indirectly." 25, Postoffice Warns Against Spanish Swindle; Huge Returns Promised excellent "Did you ever stop Thursday, March PRICE, UTAH E, Competition in these examinations the Board of U. S. Civil difference in the standard of re;,triCted by law to persons Examiners, VA Branch treatment or the basis of deter- entitled to veteran preference 1260, Denver, not later th or mining entitlement for these must be on file with Applications other benefits. Members of the Women's Army to oveer Barnums and oft are asked to turn them were granted times proven observation as to the the post office department privileges ANNEX .of the human race has out delay. The whole affair is certain reemployment not entitled are but congress by constantly placed before those of just a swindle, and as the post to veterans preferences in new dubious character a challenge to' office warns, think befote you They are eligible employment. prove that a sucker is born every fall into the pattern. Remember under the Soldiers benefits for minute and in so doing some of your name is just one of many and Sailors Civil Relief Act of -- Chili these parasitic schemers live in on the sucker lists, hos-- ! 1940, as amended, and for bleed the luxury and unsuspecting and care pitalization, domiciliary public of millions each year. burial benefits on a parity with The latest of these County veterans under laws admin-- ! war which profits no one but Public of VA virtue by itered by the instigator is the revival of the Law 10. old Spanish swindle which to the Members of the Women's Army sure-unsuspecting sounds like a j are fire proposition and a one-wa- y One vista dome coach is now 'Corps and their dependents street to luxury but which, if being operated daily in regular generally entitled to all benefits carried through, Tnay well lead service on the Exposition Flyer administered by the VA in the one on a one-wa- y street to a com- - between Chicago and San Fran-ple- te some manner and to the same exCINDER BEAUTY tent as men who rendered active fleecing. cisco, Harold F. Eno, passenger PUMICE ECONOMY The post office department has traffic manager, Denver and Rio service in the armed forces "ur announceed that the number of Grande Western railroad, has an- - in? World War II are entitled to CONCRETE STRENGTH np exception is such benefltsSpanish prisoner swindle let- - nounced from Salt Lake City. VOLCANIC ASH (Red) DURABILITY hat the widower ' of a ters received in this country from CHIMNEY BLOCKS INSULATION This is the first vista dome car s Mexico has increased 2" th steadily to be operated in reguar service V ar II V a orld of -wld term during recent months. West of Chicago, Mr. Eno said vetpran for the purposes of laws The vh !e business proposl- Seven of the new stainless steel VA Another ex- tion begins with the receipt of a vista dome coaches o a total or STthJf where both hus- lettor from some unknown person der j 6g now have been deliver- bnnd. and wfe are undergoing in Mexico who claims he is in ert, he said. When all cars are traning and no dependents are entitled to ..... compose the new Calitornn subsistence allowance only on the DOMINIC CIBRARI0 HENRY ETZEL nelp Zephyr train from Chicago to San basis of a singie p0rson. 369-J 764-over the Buihngton Francisco Members of the womens re states currency which is hidden rerollte, Denver and Rio Grande and sp womens the of navyi in a secret compartment of a Wcstern Pacific lines, serve of the marine corps, wom-- 1 best trunk that is deposited in a cus-- ! ens reserve of the coast guard, tomhouse in the United States, army nurse corps and navy nurse The crux of the deal is a prom-- 1 corps who served on active duty ised share, probably half, of the during War 11, and their dependhidden ifioney in return for some ents, have the same entitlement financial assistance. to benefits administered as memThe letter is never signed by bers of the Womens Army Corps the person who is supposedly in and their dependents. offi-cals Oil-Treatedifficulty with the Mexican d or VA but the transactions are to been have Examinations bo carried on through a person of than 300,000 women serv- - nounced for the positions of conmy entire trust who will de- -' ed in the United States armed tact representative and contact We can handle your orders, large or small. Prompt delivery liver it to me safely and rapWorld War II. The ficer with the Viterans A during idly. on all orders. represents approximately istration in Colorado, Wyoming, Usually the first correspond- 2 cant of the entire military Utah and New Mexico. Salaries per ence does not ask for any money and naval population and is ten are from $3,773 to $4,902 a year, 698-Jl- l, but. according to post office offithe number of women who Applicants must have three years times communications cials, subsequent served in World War I. of general contact experience. do get around to that point if the women operated and! Generally, falls for the recipient story same military and naval, the first letter. He even- - der as did men and, as vetrr- laws which he sends the money tually ans are entitled to the same never sees again and the elusive veterans benefits. Certain pro $375,000 never shows up. The sucker is a much wiser but poorer cedures of the Veterans Admin-ma- n and a lesson has been learned istration vary, insofar as women too late. veterans are concerned, in recog- The prisoner letters take va- njtjon of the difference in sex, rious forms but the object is much such as the manner of providing the same, to get your money with medical, hospital and domicil-Anyoa promise of lucrative returns. receiving such letters iary care. However, there is no time-honor- The continuing need for Red Cross disaster preparedness and relief has been emphasized since the first of the year by a new series of destructive catastrophes throughout the nation, Vernon Merrill, chairman of the Carbon county chapter, stated today. During 1947, he said, the nation was visited by the most destructive series of major disasters in history in which the Red Cross assisted more than 305.000 persons in 287 disasters at a cost of more than $11,000,000. Disaster relief, along with the new national blood program and services to veterans, is one of the major programs for the organization is asking $75,000,000 during the 1948 March fund campaign, he said. "Disasters occurred at about the rate of one a day during 1947, Mr. Merrill said, and that was the continuing rate early this year. Mr. Merrill pointed out that the new year was but a few hours old when Red Cross made an emergency appropriation of $100,000 to provide aid to victims of tornadoes in Louisiana, Arkansas and Tennessee. A few days later, he added, four were dead and hundreds homeless when the Willamette River in Oregon overflowed its banks. In addition, two DC-- 3 planes crashed near Washington, D. C., and Savannah, Georgia, killing five and Injuring four. ' Mr. Merrill pointed out that the local chapter is prepared to leni assistance in event that such catastrophes should strike Carbon county. SUN-ADVOCAT- shifting..! 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