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Show THE ' Page Six SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, January 5, 19jq TE Obituaries LIONS CLUB HOLDS BANQUET, DANCE The holiday atmosphere preimerly of Carbon county, are being vailed at the Lions club annual MARION P. GIBSON 2. 00 PMiss Mar-- 1 conducted today at for services Funeral Ladies night Christmas banquet Mitchell funeralj the of the chapel 28, and ion Dorothy Poulsen Gibson, was played by Mrs. Menzies HOLIDAY DINNER DANCE CarbonCastle Gate, who died Sunday in home. Barton. Dancing followed and dance held at the Tuesday night of last week saw John Mrs. Harting died at her resity hospital, the dinner. The guests enjoying ville chapel last Thursday even- the Price the Carbonville chapel opened the party included Mr. and Mrs. of dence the conducted at chapel Friday of a heart ailment. ing. John Winn presided as the will be holist wide for a festive Theron Oviatt, Mr. and Mrs. John master of ceremonies over the the Mitchell funeral home tomor-ga- la A member of the Church of Saints, affair which was attended by! row (Friday) at 2.00 p.m. with Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y day dinner dance. The tables were Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Garth member of the she had been active in the Wo- Thomas Mrs. were Mr. The tables Bendall, and Menzies, Frandsen, decorated guests. with seventy pine attractively Mr. and Mrs. Ed Piacetelll, Mr. colorfully decked in holiday at- - bishopric of the Castle Gate ward mens Benefit association, boughs, ornaments, candles and and Mrs. Gerald Oviatt, Mr. and tire and the decorations and the of the Church of Jesus Christ of Survivors include her husband, clever favors all arranged by Mrs. Mrs. Holly Bryner, Mr. and Mrs. program were in keeping with the Latter-da- y Saints, officiating. Martin Mrs. and Harting, Hayward; four George Holly Bryner Mrs. holiday theme. The Mrs. Gibson was born at Mam- - sons and three daughters by " program Ririe. Charles Menzies was the Wallace Mathis, Mr. and Duane Frandsen, Mr. and Mrs. numbers included selections by a moth, Juab county, on March 12, 1, genial master of ceremonies. The Dean preVious marriage, Earl J. Calla- male quartet composed of Apollo Mrs. Hanna and Brown, Robert of a August Oregon, daughter Garth iock, Portland, program, in charge of Mrs. Mil-le- tt Louisa Krebs Poulsen. Frandsen and Mrs. Menzies, in- way, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ririe, Hansen, Dean Brown, Roy Pollock, Garfield; Ira Pollock, John Mrs. Mr. and Robert Hassell, and Ed Hansen, accompanied cluded vocal solo, Martin Ririe; survived by her hus- United States Army; Mrs. Thelma She is Down-ard, by 'Mrs. M.llett; ladies double trio band, Jessie L. Gibson; two sons, Singleton and Mrs. Frances Shep-pic- k, a double ladies trio composed of Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. John Listak of numbers by Mrs. Duane FrandMrs. Theron Oviatt, Mrs. Duane Magna; Mrs Pliyllis Grow, LeRoy Grant and Larry Dee GibChicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen sen, Mrs. Rulon Bryner, Mrs. son, all of Castle Gate; her moth- Garfield, Mrs. Ethel Dattke, HayFrandsen, Mrs. Dean Brown, Mrs. P. Frandsen. Dean Brown, Mrs. Millett, Mrs. er, Mrs. Louisa Poulsen, Scofield; ward; 16 grandchildren; three Menzies, Mrs. Ed Piacetelll and Charles Menzies and Mrs Ed three brotherS( Johll) August and brothers, Francis, Aaron and Earl Mrs. Garth Frandsen, accompanHansen, accompanied by Mrs. carnuej poulsen, all of Scofield, Dimick, Price, a sister, Mrs. Robied by Mrs. John Barton sang HOLD OPEN HOUSE r, oelrandsrdM ,E Receiving friends at a merry John Barton; a clarinet duet by an(j "Wi nternWd wo sisters, Mrs. Arvella ert Pachal, Price, and a "Winter Wonderland," Mrs. Ed open house on New Years eve E. M Williams and his son, Don Rigby, Scofield, and Mrs. Louise Mrs. Alice Higgmson, Salt Piacetelll toasted the men and were the W. R. Buchanans and accompanied by Mrs. Williams and Churchlui Honolulu, Territory of Lake City. Duane Frandsen responded with the Roy Fergussons. The Bucha- a toast to the ladies by Duane Hawaii. Burial will be in the Price city a toast to the ladies; a piano duet nan home was the scene of the Frandsen. Favors for the ladies, Burial will be in the Price city cemetery. festivities which preceded the presented to them by J D. Dillard, cemetery dance at the Country club. On were small pins with the Lion ROBERT ALBERT NILSON the guest list were the Wm. emblem. The banquet was fol- JAMES E. SAMPSON Funeral services for Robert AlJohnstons, the Wallace Paces, the lowed with dancing. James services bert for Funeral Nilson, 51, Helper business- s, L. G. Fitzwaters, the Joseph for the even- - Ellsworth Sampson, 44, who died man and civic leader who died Arrangements the Bill Daniels, the Wood-ro- w ings entertainment were in at Helper on December 27, were Friday at the Puce Merkleys, the Barney charge of Duane Frandsen, chair- - conducted Monday at 11:00 am. hospital of a lingering illness, the Frank Migliores, the man, Ed Hanson, J D. Dillard and m the Wallace mortuary chapel were held at Price Community Antone Dupins, the J. M. Lenn-ber- Curtis Larsen. Table decorations under the direction of the officials church Tuesday at 2:00 pm. with XEZEUE0 MSECOtfOS! and the Jack Houstons. were arranged by Mrs. Rulon 0f the Latuda local of the United Rev. Wm McFadden officiating. For almost Instant relief, put a Mr Nilson was owner and man- Bryner and Mrs. Garth Frandsen. Mine Workers of America. Nose Drops few Vicks CLUB HOSTESS He was born on June 2, 1905, ager of the Gift Shop Jewelers of in each nostril works . -Mrs. Mayme Jameson enter- ENTERTAINS CLUB AT at North Pine Grove, Pennsylvan- - Helper and was a former mayor tohere right DINNER HOLIDAY tained the club ia, the son of Roland and Alice and city councilman of Helper. He members of is! trouble her stuffy It opens up He was a coal miner was a veteran of World War 1 A budge dinner party was a Sampson. at luncheon dessert and bridge nose . . . fe1 t,ve affair for the members of by occupation and had been an and a past commander of Helper at the home of her daughter, Mrs. relieves stuffithe El Novice club during the employee of the Liberty Fuel American Legion Carbon post ness . . . and lets Marl Gibson, Tuesday evening. No. 21. you breathe holidays Mrs. Wallace Pace pre- company at Latuda. The guests included Mrs. Henry sided as hostess at the party at again. Try it. He was a member of the Last The only known survivors are CaliLos his Mrs. club, of the 40 and 8, and her includhome Mrs. and Ed parents, Squad her Angeles, Virden, guests Beckel, was a past grand cheminot of the ed Mrs A. D. Hansen, Mrs. Frank forma. Mis. Flora David Baddis, Pilling, OSE Burial was in the Price city ' state of Utah. He was active in Mrs John Hudson, Mrs. Miss Minnie Newton, Mrs. W. N Migliore, DROPS Felix Mrs. JohnBill Helper civic clubs, being a chai ter cemetery. Dusserre, Wetzel and Mrs. Bertha Holbrook. member of Kiwanis club and the ston, Mrs. L. G. Fitzwater, Mrs. initiator of Helper Retail Mer- Ed Quinn, Mrs Roy Fergusson ABBIE D. P. HARTING Funeral services for Mrs. Abbie chants association. and Mrs. Art Carlsen. Prizes Mr Nilson was affiliated will were won by Mrs. Fitzwater, Mrs. D. Pollock Harting, 58, resident! of Hayward, California, and Methodist Carlsen and Mrs. Quinn. (Community) - city-coun- no-ho- , church; Joppa lodge No. 26 F . and ; Price chapter No. 6, Royal Arch Masons; No. 6 Knights Tema plars commandery, and was Kalah Temple El of member (Shrine) club. He was bom August 19, 1898, at Salt Lake City, a son of Olaf and Julie Antonie Neilson Nilson. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Olive Reed Nilson, and two daughters, Miss Barbara Nilson and Mi s A. M -- Pol-192- Helen N. Day, all of Helper, and three sisters, Mrs. Olga Larsen, Spokane, Washington; Miss Nor. ma Nilson, Spokane, and Mrs. Lijj Jensen, Salt Lake City. Graveside service were held at Salt Lake City cemetery Wednes-da- y at 2:00 pm., with American Legion and Masonic lodge offi. cials in charge. Burial was under the direction of Mitchell funeral home. ftUTO JESTS By Carbon Motor Sales, Inc. half-siste- Bead Sold Del-pha- j City-Coun- ty is, gs ol ol cold-clogg- ed Why so sad? Just buy a late model used car from the North Carbon CARBON MOTOR SALES, INC., 40-4- 4 Avenue. VM January Clearance Dresses PRICES SLASHED! $3.00 $5.00 $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 Values as high as $24.50 All Other Dresses Off 25 Carbon Motor Sales North Carbon Avenue 40-4- 4 for-'Pii- cc FAMILY DINNER A family dinner was a festive occasion at the Booth Kilfoyle home on Monday. The guests with the Kilfoyle f innly included Mr and Mrs. Alvin Wallace and daughter, Diane, Mr. and Mrs Geoige Wallace and daughter, Joan, and Lon Wallace. The David Wallaces were unable to attend Dining the gathenng a long distance call was made and New Years greetings were exchanged with the Grant Wallace The family in Bellaire, Ohio dinner preceded Lons departure for Denver wheie he is attending the Denver university. Ho wonder they're calling them EI73 NEW Y FAR'S DAY On New Years day the wel come mat was out at the Barney DeVietti home for some sixteen couples who were received at a festive open house. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE On Friday night, January 6, the 'Women of the Moose will hold a formal initiation and chapter night program at the club room. Bernice Shelley will be in charge of the program. All members are urged to be present. New Public Health Nurse Slated For East Carbon Off COATS . 25 in many styles and sizes High quality HATS . V2 Blouses Price Skirts $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $3.00 SLIPS $1.00 Now Priced at Gowns-Pajama- Mrs. Elizabeth Aselgard has replaced Mrs. Lloyd Pe erson as public health nurse for East Carbon Mrs. Axelgard is a graduate of an eastern nursing school. Her husband, Chris Axeigaid, is coach at Carbon high school. They're greater in power higher in compression-- a standout in styling dreams to drive and now there's a Buick beauty for 1950 to fit practically any budget jZ No,whole just big Buick line for 1950. UHcat ... Comfort Sweaters, Hankies V2 Price Macille Press Shop Elite Ladies Store PRICE HELPER too e too much fun good-looki- with jam-pack- ed n, higher-compressio- power ready-to-rarab- stepped-u- p, le to be kept under cover. So majbe youve already 1950 Buicks on the highway. There Is An ! l, COMMUNITY O INDEPENDENT Coal & LOTS or LUGGAGE SPACE, plus a n the Buick tourback Sedan models for 1950. above is the SUPER version of this d Phone your BUICK ':r .,XV nC$i4t4CAii That in the full line Roadmaster series Special, Super and there is a Buick to Above P ictured above is the That for 1950. At your Buick dealers are more actual models, the whole story on others. Dynaflovv Drive, for instance standard on Roadmaster models, optional on all others now costs 20 less than on 1949 models. 1950SuPER4-doo- r Sedan, one of the new Buick body types Hadnt you better see him right now and see if you, .too, choice for 1950? dont find Buick top mm rnATsm you pace yJoc rear-en- is d the sg treatment, graces and Sedan. ROADMASTER, dealer lor a demonstration W hen better automobiles aro built BVICK trill build yn Bight Now I m HENRY thorns J. TAYLOR , ABC Network, ever, Monday OYonmgi REDD MOTOR COMPANY Coke Co. Producers Standard on ROADM ASTFR optional at extra coat on SUPER and SPECIAL tnodela. e& a. This Pack- lowest! 1 '"v . fit practically every budget above the very tat. Ha t and garage. all, maybe youve heard of exciting news on price . . . be )ouve even heard some things... f lf some rear seats are better than a foot wider than before yet in eveiy instance, shorter over-also easier to handle, park Dealer IN YOUR straight-eigh- That all models are big and roomy inside seen some Buick fenders. Ma dozen-and-a-ha- d ing a wallop that makes the SUPER a standout performer of the season, here is still higher compression and still greater power in no greater over-a- ll size You'll get this new engine on all SUPER models, in 124 hp with transmission, 128 hp with Dynaflow Drive models to choose from. That there are three power plants in the Buick line all of higher compression, all stepped up in power. have-glimp- sed $2.00 - $3.00 A Fine Selection Theyre too to dri That there are more than a Mabe youve noticed the extra git up and travel they the wide, curving windshields (one piece in most models) noted, approvingly, that the ty pical Buick taper is now found in all $3.00 Aberdeen s couldnt hold back the we Here's just one part of Buick's three-wa- y the brand new power story for 1950 129 WEST MAIN PHONE 900 PRICE, UTAH |