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Show IWidaMarchJIOJW THE SUN-ADVOCA- Page Five Theyre Looking Forward to Their Own Homes in Payson, a daughter of William John and Harriet Fairbanks Douglass, Utah pioneeis of 1847. She attended Payson schools 1869, band, Von Sait Lake City; a son, C. grandchildren, and six brothers and sisters; William John, Dave and Ammon Douglass, California; Mrs. Sarah Stark, Salt Laxe City; Mrs. Matilda Bills, Payson, and Mrs. Edna Williams, Nevada. Burial was in the Castle Dale cemetery under the direction of Wallace mortuary Hickman, Oregon; six daughters, Mrs. Vera Snow and Mrs. Marie and later studied at Brigham Mrs. Leah Jensen, Castle Dale; Luke, oung university. She was mar-ne- d Mrs. Edna Foote and Orangeville; Mrs. Doug-lin- e to G. F. Hickman in 1892 in Lundberg, Salt Lake City, Funeral services for Carol Sue, the Manti L D S and Mrs. Hattie Finley, Hiawa- temple Sanders .HI daughter of Curtis J. Surviving are her former hus-an- d tha; five grandchildren, 16 great-'th- e vesta Rose Carroll Sanders, Dragerton, who died on March 1 at the home of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Joe Carroll, Sun-nvsi- were conducted at 11 00 Friday in the Dragerton Community chuich under the direction of Rev. T. M Constance Burial was in the Sunnyside cemetery under the direction of the Mitchell funeral home. m a CHARLES W. FOWLES Funeral services for Charles W. Fowles, 78. former Fairview mayor, who died at his home at Fair-- 1 view on March 1 after a lingering illness, were conducted Saturday at POO p m in the North ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Fair-vie- w MEW J ;-5"Af Scof'eld Seven othe: sons Last Saturday a group of World War II vetAmong those at the Saturday meeting were daughters survive in addition to his widow, 38 grandchildren, 14 the following shown above: erans and others interested in becoming Standing, left to a right, are Armand Cafarelli, one of the instigators r. and a in Price under a home construction plan of the plan; Mrs. Lowell Pitts, Mrs Rose Koran Vet here with officers of the Prudential Housing and Joe Koran Seated, left to are J. N. SARAH ANN FTOTT JEFFS right, of Salt Lake City and began plans Page, Corporation Kalmar C. Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah George W. Browning, offiand cers of the Prudential Corporation. for the construction of homes on a loan plan that Seated with Ann Ftott (Sadie) Jeffs, 73, who died at her home at Castle Dale his back to the camera is Charles will be repaid in monthly installments under FHA Bezyack and on veterans and others February 28 at 11:25 p. m. of Eighteen signed sponsorship standing on the extreme right is Lowell Pitts. causes incident to age, were conwhich will startiin aid Additional the applications Saturday information about the plan can be ducted on March 3 m the Castle ng the house building program early this spring. obtained Saturday at the Eastern Utah Tile and Dale ward Church of Jesus chapel, is slated to start as quickly as 20 Construction Roofing company at which time and place Pru- Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, by dential officers will again be present. applications are received and approved by the FHA. Eugene Johansen, bishop. She was born on December 24, to Duane Frandsen and nine to LOUIS PIERUCCI 1875, at Moroni, Sanpete county, in Price Building Gevel Oliver a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Funeral services for Louis i, The following electrical permits 78, W'ho died on February 28 Ftott. Hits New Low were issued: in the She was married to William hospital, Price, Utah Oil company bulk plant, of a lingering illness, were con- Arthur Jeffs on June 21, 1900, in Mark in February five outlets, George Milovich, 34 ducted Friday at 10.00 a. m. in Castle Dale. They had maintained the Notre Dame de Lourdes Cath- their home there since that time Only one building permit was outlets; Sherman Olsen, 11 outbut during the 31 year period had issued by Price city during the lets; Bob Ferguson, one outlet; olic church, Price, under the dimonth of February and that was Harry Mahleres, two outlets; John rection of Rev. Thomas F. Butler. lived at Hiawatha and Mohrland Menotti, one outlet; Allen Dooley, Rosary was said the night before where Mr. Jeffs was a blackfor $1,000 to Allan Dooley Febsix was outlets; Elmer Wright, two in the chapel of the Mitchell fu- smith. one of the lowest ruary months from a point of building outlets; Pastime Billiard parlor, neral home. Burial was in the Survivors are her husband, Cas.ceme issuances in Price for one outlet; Rudy Scartezina, 17 Price city cemetery. tle Dale; four sons, Kenneth and outlets; Andrew Peczuh, five outArthur James Jeffs, Hiawatha; some months CARD OF TIUNKS lets; Ludeen Litster, 15 outlets; Mark Jeffs, Sunnydale, and Wil Perrmts were issued for 13 Bill We would like to take this op- liam , Pizza, two outlets and Ray Jeffs, American Fork. plumbing permits including four Branch, one outlet. portunity to extend our most sinwas in the Castle Dale Burial cere thanks and appreciation to all cemetery. our friends and neighbors who sent the beautiful flowers and HARRIET DOUGLASS aided us with the kindly acts dur- HICKMAN ing the time of our recent bereaveFuneral services for Mrs. Harment. riet Douglass Hickman, 79, who Castle Gate We would also like to thank the Slack or Lump Coal American Legion and the Vet- died at her1 home at Castle Dale at 1:00 p. m. of a erans of Foreign Wars for their on March We can handle your orders, lingering illness, were conducted assistance. large or small. Friday at 1:00 p. m. in the Castle Mr. and Mrs. John Stanch Dale ward Prompt delivery on all orders. chapel, Church of Jesus and Family, Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, by Mrs. Olga Swasey and Family. Eugene Call 098-J- 1, Johansen, bishop. Utah Price, She was born on October 28, Manila mailing envelopes at The home-owne- rs half-broth- er half-siste- Pier-uec- City-Coun- ? SHORTENING nOLEO MILK D a ITS TOPS 89c D EXTRA LARGE REPUTATION 48c D 56c 4 CANS FOR AA GRADE DOZEN Honey L89q Lb. Pail 10 D 32cn POUND ASH MEATS HAVE THE ty ed SWIFTNING CAN ARMOURS STAR EGGS Salmon OF QUALITY 67c Q Tall Can Jello 2 5c Pkgs. for Orange Juice can 46-o- z. ni.O Adams O I C D D Mowsi Coal Oil-Treat- NEW MAID MW PME 4 Lbs. 75c Snow White D BEEF STEW Boneless, FRANKS No Waste Swifts 0 BEEF ROAST A Grade Lb. Pnut Butter 55c Jar Lb. 39c Lb. 49c Wheaties pkg Skippy SNAX 29c Pound Box 12-o- 23c z. 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