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Show Thursday, More!, Pa$e Eight THE send a delegation to the meeting headed by Clyde Sangren, alumni Carbon BYU Alumni president. It is estimated that there are more than 125 alumni in and near Price. All students who attended in the B. Y. U. for one quarter or more, parents of students now atA reunion of the Brigham tending the university and friends of the school are invited to Young university alumni of the Carbon county area will be held The program will be under the tonight at 7:00 p. m. in the LDS direction of Mrs. Dean Brown. seminary. Announcement of this was made by Clyde Davis, temOrdinance porary chairman of the universitys Carbon County Alumni club. (Continued from Page One) At this reunion, plans will be imum charge. Previously the min made for organizing a Carbon-Emer- y imum charge was $1 25 per acre Alumni association. Dr. or fraction thereof and the new Harold Glen Clark, 'B. Y. U. exfee is $1.75 per acre or fraction ecutive secretary, is preparing to thereof. The reason for. this increased fee was that last year after the primary water was exhausted the SCHENLEYGIVESWOU city was compelled to purchase additional water out of the gen eral fund. The increased fee this year is expected to take care of any emergency and is designed to put the burden of paying for addi-- ! tional water on those using it and not on the general city taxpayer. pusar Each user of irrigation water must on or before Apr. 30 file with the city treasurer evidence showAND ing that he is entitled to the use of irrigation water desired and that such evidence must be accepted by the companies owning the water flowing through the Price canal of the Price Water Slate Reunion Tonight Seminary G GESDCIMBP m 5, 6 7 m vi- - company. The ordinance will be in effect BIENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF. THE STRAIGHT within 20 days after its publicaWHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT ARE 5 YEARS OR MORE 010 35 STRAIGHT WHISKEY tion or on April 6. whiskey's straigt wKa911,!0 A copy of this ordinance can WHISKEY YEARS 6 OLD 4 STRAIGHT WHISKEY 7 YEARS01D be found on page three, second SCHENLEY DISTILLERS, INC., NEW YORK CITY! section of this issue. APEX F0LD-A-MAT- a StandardviUe hospital following a been MACSUSOS had She FAST has been a farmer by occupation. IS lingering illness. a number Killed Among his survivors is a son, Funeral services for the infant! resident of Helper for Elmer Eugene Morley, Sunnyside daughter of Bruce and Marguerite, of years. 9, Other survivors are his widow and Magnuson, who died on March In She v. as born on September hospital, 1903 at Waverley, Tennessee, a six other sons, one daughter, 28 in the were and Mary grandchildren, 14 Price, shortly after birth, daughter of Lloyd Albert Bacco, 54, Royal, was a brother and a sister. conducted Thursday at L0 P Wheet found dead late Monday night in in the Wallace mortuary chapel, bish-o- p the Royal mine of the Royal Coal FREDERICK D. SMYTH Survivors include a daughter, Price, by Eugene Johansen, ward, Cardwell, Helper;, Lucille Mrs Dale company the victim of an probable of the Castle Clatie Whetlow.j Frederick Mrs. Funeral for y Latter-daservices sisters. accident which was not witnessed three Church of Jesus Christ of Texas; Mrs. Florence El Paso, by any other workers in the mine Duncan Smyth, 57, Sanpete counSaints. farmer and civic worker who Springs, Texas, Cas- -i Dorsey, Sulphur According to mine officials, the ty Surviving are her parents, on 9 in a Salt Lake Lacke, Spur, died March Berdie Ed .card and Mrs. body was discovered by Cecil tie Dale: two brothers, Jack Wheet, thromof cerebral brothers, City two Magnu-sohospital a mechanic, and was found Texas; Kent and Richard Aldo Wheet, at and were Clyde conducted bosis, Saturday Mardean and Gary Indiana under the rope car of a trip which 2 00 two sisters, and one m in the Manti North p. a Missouri, St. Louis, and was derailed in the third dip Magnuson, ward chapel, Church of Jesus Sharon Jane Charles Magnuson, grandchild. slope. con- -i grandfather, Latter-day Christ of Saints. Funeral services will be a giandmother, and Dale, Castle at,2:00 after was the Immediately body (Friday) tomorrow Among his survivors is a ducted Mrs. Ellen Madsen, Duchesne found at approximately 9:55 Monof the daughter, Mrs. Frances Blackham, Castle Dale p m in the chapel the was in Burial the closed down night, mine day Spring Glen. home under the direction and the state mine inspector becemetery. of the uf Rev. William McFadden gan an investigation the following FRASKLIS JOHSSON church. Burial Community Price LLOYD BELL morning. be in the Mountain View Graveside services for Franklin LEETHER Mrs. Leether Lloyd Bell, 4a, ull S. A. Dobbs, state mine inspec Johnson, 75, former resident of at Helper cemetery on March 15 in the tor, upon being contacted follow Huntington, who died on March Helper, died ing the completion of his inves 2 in an Idaho Falls, Idaho, hostigation, reported that it was dif pital after an illness, were ficult to determine just how the conducted on March 9 at l'OO p. accident occurred. The rope rid- m. in the Huntington cemetery ers in the mine usually work alone under the direction of Kenneth and consequently there were no Brasher, bishop of the Hunting-to- n witnesses who could shed any First ward, Church of Jesus Saints. Burlight upon the matter. He stated Christ of Latter-da- y that the body did not show any ial was under the direction of the signs of having been run over but Wallace mortuaiy, Price. did show signs of being crushed Mr. Johnson was born on JanThe death of Mr. Bacco raises uary 30, 1874, in St. George, a son BEST the Carbon county mine fatality of Bengk and Anna Johnson. 1949. to One rate three thus far in Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. CLEANER VALUE fatality has been recorded in each Myrtle Hay, Richmond, of the months of this year thus far. Come In and get an eye full of this vacuum Mr. Bacco was born on April IN OUT OF cleaner bargain. Its the new UNIVERSAL with models that 4, 1894, and came to Royal from so many features of Colorado. He had worked at Roymarvel how it was done . . they include youll al since 1945 and was unmarried motor driven brush . . . extra powerful suction and had lived at the Royal board. . . has rug nozzle . . ."Ilf-All- " ing house. The Royal local of the . " . bumper . . . streamheadlight United Mine Workers of America more. Attach. . and many line many, design is attempting to contact relatives Car wheels upthrust Advertised Price. available at ments regular believed to reside in or near Oak Rope Rider Royal Mine City-Coun- Demonstration ty Use-la- c, n; Mitchell-funera- 18-d- ay Save ON THIS AMERICAS VACUUM a Ilalaiice $50! FAMOUS DEIUXE MODEL top-pric- ed "Non-Mark- equals and Creek, Colorado. The body is being shipped today by the Mitchell funeral home to Oak Creek for burial. IR0NER IC SUN-ADVOCA- road pound SEE IT TODAY! On the upthrust the tire loses traction. side Obituaries FRIDAY, MARCH 25 From 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. O This ironer is the exclusive one that folds away. Compact table-to- p cabinet, fits any room. WILLIAM ALFRED Furniture Company HDlivcto , FORMERLY $239.95 wears, and Use Our We balance wheels to stop upthrust and MORLEY Funeral services for William resAlfred Morley, 76, ident of Moroni who died last Thursday afternoon of a lingering illness, were conducted Saturday at 2.00 p. m. in the Moroni West ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, by life-lo- slips and spot ng Helper Furniture SAFETY SERVICE 70 North 1st West Phone 978 Ray McKinnon, bishop. He was born on May 21, 1872, in Moroni, a son of Isaac and Cynthia Abiah Bradley Morley. He s. X Time Payment UNIVERSAL spot wear. AND HARDWARE STORES PRICE IN PRICE Price Easy PRICE COMPANY Pb TRADING COMPANY AND HELPER Phone 913 APPLIANCE DEPT. I Yradlmg C Pens Sposery Meafi IDepG ansdl f 0 dl r.ds no rsr IT ) bag 45c Flour l.U RED SPUDS 35c GR. 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Spaghetti T 14c S31M SLICED, TENDER BEEF LEAN POUND VEAL POT ROAST 29c Baby Food rB"47c Cereal Tray iopkgs 27 c 17c Beef Gravy others, own our own wholesale grocery house. imsmsa LIVER sev-er- al 53c PORK ROAST 49c SMOKED PICNICS NEARLY BONELESS CUTS LB... LB SHOULD 49c FRANKS 41 cSL. BACON ..H0T dogs MORRELLS f'ff ITHT .llttl 33 North Carbon Ave. and M Phone 33 D'TT A Free u Ug CARB0- N- coR. t UDelivd?' |