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Show I 1 February J7J949 THE Recited Last Rites Page O Ringworm Blocked Highways Shift Traffic Obituaries SUN-ADVOCA- Cold Weather Idles 0NlY price office Tltrr'-- j with the Price office but he stater that his office just doesnt have the personnel to staff 'other of- T0 ISSUc (Continued from Page One) fices. Out of the 333 Wellington stuAlong this line, he suggested SILAS LAFAYETTE ALLRED infecdents screened, two new auto owners begin thinking that Funeral services for Silas LaUS tions were found. At the HiawaNeil about getting their 1949 plates be- Allred, 73, fayette who d ed on tha school, 244 students were of the long lmeS that WlU Cause Price office of'th 'tatriax' com- were con-- February 15 at POO p. m at his Southeastern Utah highways are screened and all" proved to be Funeral services ereet late purchasers. The surely 1 home 00 p. in Price, were conducted in at m'inn ducted yesterday attracting new business since negative. office still has approximatePrice 7, n st m Fridav (in of ward j chapel StrmS have blocked most of the Assisting Mrs. King with the the Huntington ly 5000 plates to issue and only Churrh f Je;jUS I0lUes of Jesus Christ of tabernacle at the Price junior examinations the 7 west. throughout the Church more working days to do the Latter-daof y Charles Saints under ing on Monday, Saints for 7th all high school were Mrs. Clara HanFebruary More than two thousand coal tt ,tstM tMt the transport trucks of the P i. E sen, t$ell) Howard, 54, Emery county oher com- - 6311 JhlS j Pf president; Mrs. Leon miners in this coal be expected. who Fausett of the Second ward (Pacific Intermountain tMin aiea producing businessman, and r, have cent rancher He also reported that no in- Express) Jeanselme, Mrs. Rudolph was Bunal luie the weie out in were cemthe Price at as Ainoday. lney nr not u dication if city have been Mrs. Deloss Myers, Mrs. U. S be-- e died last Friday forthcoming as to an nf a jod because of the bad wm- ii- 0 ery under the direction of the Ueen Salt traveling t v.o hospital, Price. He had Lake City and Den- - Udell Lamb and Mrs. Earl S. of the deadline- ,T h exbnson and ter accumulation of snow, rentes at mme other center along from the hospital Th616 ai6 abut fifteen of Stevens iame 'er been released Wlth J. Bracken Lees Governor to Price What seems hard to the miners following redl years ago these tianspoits traveling each few days earlier at the the tax commis- Southside Assisting economy program this area is that the snow con- was and had lived here since that way Other truck transports school were Mrs. Lucille Prazen- in treatment for pneumonia but daily to dis- been instructed has dition heie is not the fault of their when 1)1616 are PlentY of orders slon time. now traeling these readmitted Fnday Mrs Ethel Gibson, Mis. Aurora. of extra the all on continue At aie hand services highways many points throughthe Gallagher Tiansfer company Richins and Mrs. Ruby Holden., mis,ing a cays woik The trouble 'a son of Frin A and Clara E GEORGE BRAJKOVICH on Mr. March the 1," Rowley help Utah territory by wUh supplied hes the rairoads which have on February of Salt Lake City and Denver, The Luce he was born said. This is a good indication examinations bpen unabl tQ dehver the Wellington d minces there is a near coal fam- Lake Salt Fu"eral. City m George and L 1894, of -, the many 7, were conducted with the assist- coal cars to the customers ojd me that no extensions of time are private moving Thls He was a member and director Brajkovich, 62, resident of Cai- - van companies. ance of Mrs Rachel Bunderson, hes UD CQal cars All the to roads contemplated, he concluded. Utah coalmines Cahpi bon for the past 30 yeais .... whiph rannnt d county , tbP Vir- Mrs. Mrs. Wand3 this section oitensen, in have 7 been open, 'in returned to the mines . J"outing has been the Emery Cat- - who died on February 15 in an at The Sun- ribbons Mrs. Jeanme and no Typewriter and enHanley gima has been difficulty Mines idle on Monday included ! 'mbeiocal. Ogden hosp.uj, were conduced tC'il Advocate. at Hiawatha Messinger Assisting countered by the men at not thrce o lhe lar,e prodUkCre m of Sunday at P00 p m in the chapel Mr Howard had had both Lake and Denv er Fven when the were Mrs Hayes, Mrs Dean Gen- - countv reaching their jobs. The rail lines of Mitchell at the of ,he un. a result funeral as , home Kaiser amputated buy and ' .. r f T?,.. i his legs r a rt time furo flfar tViO f screen- - the g At )he his handicap, Measell. Burial was in the Price independent Coal and Coke Same delay has been caused by the; SnWt" abojh SICS ofconfof comIorUni years old Despite ay nighw Mrs assisted w'as by dangerous King ings busi- - city cemetery. company and the Castle Gate snow blowing into empty cars as RtMumuo pm oiun( op mmi. .iron ; be grew up to be active in was1 jdit.on, especially with a high! Mrs. Ruel Redd, Mrs Clea Sum- mine of the Utah Fuel company. thpy W6re returned to the mines ness and civic circles and he man., nd t)iat drifted the highway ner, Mrs. Verna Cromar, Mrs. 'other mines idle Monday werel Tbls snow bad to be shoveled out to GEORGE EDWARD GORDON and Lvestockman a roubi.. ir cnu. Quick, before loadings of coal were Mrs Marie Mig - Latuda y S rt ime' Francis Davis, . .. xuapi'. Creek ana KOjai .. utulpciioQ or mon; bick fukranlMd. AA , had at various t.mes engaged in, George Edward Gordon, 66, re- Tbe extra business of trucking These mines have an average! starleatod?. jour Atuhui ro the mining, lumbenng and auto, tired farmer and coal miner, d.ed bas I Carbon of more 3500 at his than m compensated home county production at 9.30 Huntington rpoairing business business somewhat for the loss of Wattis children without any as- - tons of coal daily. He was a graduate of the Hen-- 1 on Thursday, February 10. Idleness of coal mines during A of native Mr. and Gordon reSular travel, stopped because of sistance 1 aser School of Business Utahn, US )be blShway conditions. Each of the I on was born past couple of weeks has been Salt' at both 10, in 1882, August All Hollows college, common due to the lack of coal st- Jhn. Tooele county, a son of transports carry extra UtoH Mother Lake City. 111611 besides the cars. It is understood that many and driver, Mrs and Gordon Davis they 1 his Agnes widow, (Robert Surviving are USED ave been stopping in Price both loaded cars are stalled along the a member of Huntington He was two Howard from daughOne) Brown Page (Continued Ddta est railroad of to because 3nd' of Jesus Christ of 01"J inability Third-T- hat she embody those j ters and a son, Sylvia, Nancy and ward, Church reach the market. Coal is siderabs"' traits I Clarence Neil Howard, Saints. all of Latter-da- y . . . , e.Se ,, highly regarded in mothers, tracked by railroads when they Survivors include his widow, brothers and an. ,ey courage, cheerfulness, patience, Huntington; eight if v,0pn see us more a ere find Ub in B Mrs GenMrs. perishable freight tha: GordonElizabeth two 1 sisters, Byron Howard, affection, kindness, understanding 300 500 to )roin been allons of fuel has and delayed Grant and four equipment Mis Mrs. Bernice sons, daughters eva Oliver, and homemaking ability. No No T is needed to move this kind of I and Mrs. Clara Miller, all of Price;, Reva Marshall, Huntington; Mrs. aailyFourth-T- hat sense a she have Another is factor An that freight. interview H. some Glenna with Edward Ariel Hansen, of the of civic and international Royal; Stott Howard, Tooele; Appraisal and Insurance required on your auto. Loans made entering the coal car shortage is Clifton drivers would indicate that this and Mrs. Delbert Hansen, Gordon, Jerome Idaho; only on 1940 and later models . . . New Car Purchases Financed m the stand actlve and have been freezing of the coal in tha on ( Plan. Los Angeles, and Mrs. Florence Gordon, Hiawatha; Ned B. Gor- - route will be accepted even after commumt betterment or in serv-- 1 rail cars due to the snow coverdon, Sparks, Nevada, and Rich- - the bad weather. It is now shown Bogarte, Dallas, Texas. ice for public benefit. ing the coal in transit and later Kenilworth, 13 that the large number of Burial was in the Huntington ard R. Gordon, mumties along U. S. 6 into Den-- 1 Fifth- - That she be qualified to forming ice. city cemetery under the direction grandchildren; one ROOMS SILVAGN1 BUILDING rePresent the mothers of America PRICE, UTAH This condition is slowing up of the Wallace moituary, Price. child, and a brother and four sis- - ver makes a safer route in event of breakdowns or other accidents. in a11 responsibilities attached to coal production, and at a time The condition of the posted bridge ber ro)e as )be American mother, Mrs H Ray Pond of Richmond limits on U. S. 6 in Utah during1 the past several years caused this' a mother of five, was chosen state section to lose much of this busi- - mother in 1946 and in 1947 Mrs. ness. By the end of 1949 there Wilfred W. Richards of Logan will no longer be any load limits was chosen for the high honor, on this route through this state. Tbe latest selection, that of 1948 named Mrs Mina Broadbent of ters, Clarence Gordon, Kenil- Salt Lake City as mother of that worth; Mrs. Hannah Johnson, year lt The American Mothers Huntington; Mrs. Emily Leonaid,1 Lake City- Mrs. Katherine mittee stands for a home morally Leonard, San Francisco, and Mrs. strong, physically fit, mentally alert and religiously motivated Ruth Dailey, Cedar City basis Funeral services were conducted TblS f an ideal mother for Utah, Mrs. Sunday at 1:30 p m. at the Hunt-- ! slateington ward chapel by Kenneth A:ired m The Perfect Spread for Bread Brasher, bishop. Burial was in the Huntington w rlghWCSy Lb. Pkg. city cemetery under the direction1 from One) Page of the Mitchell funeral home. (Continued CARTON .. PILLSBURYS of the U. S. system was made' tiv CLARA ROBERTS BITT1CK two years ago and again last year1 Roll Mrs. Clara Roberts Bittick, 55, by the highway authorities of Kenilworth, died Friday at 3.30 Colorado but we could not ob- POUND our own. p. m at the hospital, tain the approval of Price, following a lingering ill- - Utah road commissioners and we Lbs had to give up the fight. Now ness. POUND.... demonstrated been has that it A daughter of Charles and Alva NATIONALLY is most the logical way Shull Roberts, she was bom on that this HALF ADVERTISED In to travel between the two capital Arat 31, 1893, July Shirley Parents', took. Life, POUND....4VC cities, we are going to make every Good Housekeeping, kansas. effort to make this project a Survivors include her husband, Walker E. Bittick; a daughter and reabty )( Already several proposals have two sons, Mrs. Ethel Mae Davis, been made in the national con- Creede, Co.orado, and Thurston Providing that special high- L. and Jolly E. Bittick, both of 8 be subscribed by the funds Kemlworth; a granddaughter; two way for the construction government PLUMP & MEATY sisters and three brothers, Mrs. em Lear Chadwick, Batesville, Ar- - b this fuPert hlfbway sys f"ture kansas; Mrs. Letha Reeves, Por- - Many fe,el)hat JQOD Package tbet ney( ?W beif terville, California; Jake Roberts, much, 2c ! 'st. Louis, Missouri; William Rob- -l parce ,ed out. to. tb Sat.eS a only ta the intei"r6g1011-'ert- s, Old Manse Cane & Maple jerts, Kenilworth, and John Rob- - loucatd Ial hlghway system NO FINER VALUES THAN RED GOOSE SHOES Timbo, Arkansas. As now proposed, the only Utah Funeral services were conduct- SHOE DEPARTMENT Quart on this federal setup highways 2 30 p. p. m the ed Tuesday at U. S 30 which extends from are PRICE chapel of the Mitchell funeral HILLS BROS.. to Salt Lake) heme and burial was in the Price Cheyenne, Wyoming, 40 S U. of west Satl and City, city cemetery. Lake City to the Nevada border., Pound U S 91 has been designated on the system from the north end of SKIPPY the state to the southern border, does Carbon The county proposal not ask for any change in this POUND 3 arrangement but only asks the 7 addition of the route between 103-f- t. roll. 16mm., Denver and Salt Lake City over 6 U. S. 6 and 50 be included, Mr. 50-f- t. Keller stated. 16mm., magazine. 6.88 In making this request, atten27c tion is called to the critical ma4.16 nf 8mm., roll type terials produced along this route such as coal, uranium, vanadium ?0c and carbon dioxide. It is a1cn 5.12 8mm., magazine 37c pointed out that this route will be the only one between the two "M ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE ALL TAXES most important state capitols in 19c the west with Denver already be16 f ing the center of most federal Available in Outdoor and Indoor Types activities in the Rocky Mountain region. are the FULL LIST PRICES for Eastman Kodachrome Movie Film! R Yesterday for Howard, 54 Over Mines by Slowing Movement of Cars 6 and 50 m. Start-Chn- st BhP P-T- ... A Lar-che- City-Coun- ty 6-- 50 jb' nnc-ivi- - Z - i 1 . Huntington-Clevelan- ? . TsaLvs i Vx i. i - 01 i ZZf z: Central-Hardin- ' 4 1 well-kno- I - 1 LET FINANCE YOUR NEW OR i 1 lae - Q AUTOMOBILE Quick action you Fuss No Bother 1 - - first rouble under-Howa- rd great-gran- PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT COMPANY d- 4-- 5, r com-Sa- - fr - 50 GSlv- 75c Nucoa 2 - Hot City-Coun- Mix m. 25c ty Velveeta 2 89c tyUAMTTY MEATS Pure Lard 1.65 Pot Roast 45c Ground Beef 39c Boiled Ham h I TRADING t Raisins 17c Syrup 69c COMPANY Coffee 2 , kodachrome movie film 1.11 j Peanut Butter .$10.15 39c Parsnips 5c fee Divorce Action Filed 23 WHY PAY MORE? ALL FILM IS DATED FEB. & MARCH, On action seeking termination of a marriage was filed with the office of the district court dunn" the past week. 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