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Show tin - Tvdtvooate Third Section be delivered by R. J. (Dick) Vaubhn, retired railroad official, Third Mine and one of Carbon countys most who frequently popular speakers takes over the pulpit duties at the Price Community church in the; absence of the minister. Addi Recorded tional musical numbers will be presented when Calvin Jewkes Carbon countys third mine fawiu FS": tality of 1950 was recorded Tuesof Price and day and Mrs. Roy morning with the death of Owen Burgener of Helper will Nick Gust Kallas, 55, Sunnyside, who died in the Dragerton hosplay instrumental selections. Attend Church on Easter, has pital of injuries received the night before in the Sunnyside mine of been the slogan of the Helper club since it began the pro- the Utah Fuel company. The acject of an annual Sunrise Service cident occurred at 1:15 p.m. Monon Easter morning 14 years ago. day and the victim died at 11:00 This year the club again urges a.m. Tuesday. Mr. Kallas and Bill all Christians to attend the church Eaquinto of their choice and offer their were installing a shaker conveyor thanks to Almighty God for the unit in the mine and after blockblessings bestowed. The morning ing it into position some of the blocks were removed and the maservices are and all creeds, races, and color are chine tipped over pinning Mr. Kallas to the mine floor by his invited to attend. When the machine tipped legs. 1950 Fatality - i & fcwams Ciu of the the Su?E committee1, 0f L' services raster Sunrise 7:30 p.m. at morning its one of present- aSanged and will be singing of the by the of choir, Church lKi.Winn, j Hi tfcjj SfidW Lynn ST Saints, Over-- f George by will Easter message lyrhe Mrs. City Court 5: Virginia Timothy, forfeited cash bail of $25 when she failed to appear to answer to a charge of driving on the wrong side of the road. Keith Arthur Anderson, 22, Spring Canyon, pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless driving and was sentenced to pay a fine of $50 with an alternative jail sentence of 25 days. A stay of execution was granted on condition that $25 of the fine is paid on April 11 and the balance on April 26. Sam Sammerous, 63, Colorado, pleaded guilty to a charge of indecent exposure and was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 with an alternative jail sentence of 121& days. The defendant was committed into the custody of the arresting officer for the imposition of the sentence. Grove Lawrence Flower, 40, Spring Canyon, pleaded not guilty to a charge of reckless driving and trial in the matter was set for April 19. The defendant was released under his own recognizApril red or green VilM lifting your iloma from the optf, Norma ;Vesyou the color mnetdinfantly it our of touch the finger, A titidsome, pre-isi- writing nitrument. kaicol perfK-- a iKMUition-)- ) gwraiilitd. ance. (For additional city court news see Page Two, Third Section.) 3.95 J Wbddt J lo Fitoai HIAWATHA PEOPLE RAISE $124.13 For Hospital up Tax) over, a heavy switch box which is part of the apparatus fell down and struck Mr. Kallas In the chest, crushing him. He suffered fractured ribs and punctured lungs. Mr. Kallas had been an employee with the Sunnyside Utah Fuel company since 1916 and had lived in Sunnyside since he came to this country from Greece. He was a bachelor. He was born at Themes, Crete, Greece, on June 15, 1894, the son of Gust and Mary Pagolakis Kallas. He had no immediate survivors in this country. A sister, Mrs. Despina Leonadakis, Crete and a brother, George Kallas, Crete, survive. A cousin, Mike Liodis, resides at Sunnyside. Thomas Reay, Price, federal mine inspector, and James 'H. Phillips, Price, state mine inspector, conducted an investigation of the accident and reported that insufficient blocking was the cause of the mishap. Sunnyside company officials pointed out that this was the first fatality in those working since May 19, 1948, when a man was killed under a fall of rib coal following a bounce. Funeral services will be conducted next Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. in the Price Greek Orthodox church and burial will be in the Price city cemetery under the direction of the Mitchell funeral home. - ' Teacher of Thirty Years States A total of $124.13 has been donated by the people of Hiawatha to the LDS Primary association for the crippled childrens hospital in Salt Lake City. The officers and teachers of the organization extend thanks for the fine coMrs. A. C. Jorgenson, who has operation they have received for followed the profession of teachthis worthy project Retirement Plans Scours I ihI penc Price, Utah The nebula in the constellation 30 years, has announced that she Adromeda is the most distant has informed the Carbon county object in the sky which can be board of education that she desires to retire. seen without a telescope. For the past 13 years Mrs. Jorgenson has taught in Wellington and Price, four years in Wellington and nine years in the fifth grade at the Harding school in this city. Prior to her marriage to Mr. Jorgenson, she taught many years in the Jordan and Tooele school districts and served as principal in the grade school at Moab for two years. Mrs. Jorgenson and her husband recently returned to Price from a trip to Hoover dam, Las Vegas and Zion and Bryce national parks. They report a wonderful trip and fine weather with the pleasant sight of fruit trees in blossom in the area south of Cedar City. Mrs. Jorgenson, upon the announcement of her retirement, expresses her desire to spend much time out of doors just traveling around in a comfortable house-trailfor at least the next fifteen years. er Hee These fares are THE facts WltH TOU DRIVING cant be beat! Salt Lake City ....$ 2.77 tJ'V'1 tr.maintnanc, Denver 10.90 Colorado Springs toj Pueblo 10.90 10.90 Portland 18.52 Kansas City St. Louis 23.00 28.45 licnet, m 01 pa. PER MILE! (Plus Tax) wnwbimi 4 1 Compared with the number of days worked in Carbon county mines since the first of the year, the fatality rate is alarmingly high, a check of the records revealed today. Thus far in 1950 three fatalities have been recorded, one in January, one in "kt 4rivM omm world ,vrag a'vEi!r,nil,PLus your return trip! BUS CENTER Savoy Hotel Phone 204 Price, Utah The record thus far this year is keeping pace with last years at which time three men lost their lives during the first three months. The tragic part of this years record is that the mines have worked only a comparatively short time as compared to the steady employment during the same period a year ago. War Surplus Sales When the War Assets Administration closed up shop in Washington 1949, at midnight, December 31, it had disposed of most of the $27.2 billion worth of real and personal property left over from the war. Average return on huge war plants has been about About 10 per cent of the people 25 cents on the dollar. The balknown as Afghans are able to ance will be disposed of by a unit in the general services office. read and write. Price Trading Is WITH A HEW EASTER BONNET From the Saving You Gain at Your A & H Super Markets vte,ijb CZfattrefh EJVSTE ItSU JV'qYYE I AM LISTING ALL THE GOOD THIS RABBIT SAYS, THINGS FOR EASTER, WITH SUCH A BIG VARIETY AND LETTING BRO. RABBIT PUT THE SAVING IN OUR PIGGY BANK. MARSHMALLOWS Wonder Food Plain or Col- ored, Fkgs, 2 for .... 6-- 5c, 10c, 59c CHOCOLATE RABBITS 1 EASTER BASKETS 35c 2 lbs. 35c 39c BANANAS S COLORED CANDY EGGS .85c CANDY BARS D 0 0 "s 29c Lb. 66c PICKLES BUTTER Gold Nugget 18c 7c J CATSUP s JELL0 2 lbs. 83c 43c CHEESE Chateau nU BISQUICK 40 oz. Pkg S INSTANT CAKE MIX D 33c ARMOURS D U. S. No. 1 Bleached Pound U. S. No. 1 Crisp, Fresh RADISHES Per Bunch ... , Mac s CELERY Per m u ORANGES Half or Whole Per Pound D LAMB GREEN Blue Bird Per Carton ..... Just Right for Eeaster ONIONS 3 Bunches for LEMONS HAMS D TOMATOES LETTUCE Per lb STAR 49c CUCUMBERS ROASTS"8 49c 59c Q LAMB CHOPS n LAMB STEW U A&Hc are or Rasfins Distributor For Per Pound DrKANiw A"Dwn FRYERS New Water Softener The new Permutit water softener now in stock and being handled by the appliance departments of the Price Trading comcosts pany in Price and Hiawatha, like with 50 compared less than softeners. Cliff Woodruff, appliance dethe partment manager, said that water softening element, an advanced type bead resin, is of such size high capacity that a smaller 46 tank is used, measuring onlydiainches high by nine inches in meter. Yet it softens all water, soft and cold, for, a family of five. Also of particular advantage said are soap savings up to Mr. Woodruff, which are estimated at well over $100 per year. Tuesday evening, Harold Phirepresentalips, Bintz company tive, Salt Lake City,to explained the sales the Permutit softener comTrading Price force of the Woodruff. Mr. said pany, "0 czaAtm ftancuU yoia D ing in Utah schools for the past Sun-Advoc- tone 9 1 Already This Year Ki-wa- nis Wellington, biue, Lost Lives March and one already in April. The first fatality was recorded at the Royal mine when a miner was killed by falling top coal on January 31. The second was recorded on March 24 when a fall of coal killed another miner at the Horse canyon mine of the Geneva Steel company. The third fatality occurred on Monday of this week when a worker was crushed under a shaker conveyor at the Sunnyside mine of the Utah Fuel Tuesday .t The Youconwriteblack, Three Miners Have I! ijriir Colored, Large U ntllJ Per Pound 3 T SLICED BACON 2,4 39c 34c 45c L n PORK ROAST 4,0 35c 37c 1.39 U. S. No. 1 Each FRESH STRAWBERRIES 12 oz. Shopped at the A & H and it sure was a Thrifty Good Ah! I Time. FLOUR Red Star 50 lbs. COFFEE11"8 PINEAPPLE 29c SALAD MACARONI Durkee's DRESSING SALAD Quart ... . DRAGERTON 80, ( FINE LJ i Ll FOODS I 1 1 I CONSISTENTLY THE BEST) 11 Ll L1 LJ I 1 ll LJ I I HEINZ BABY FOOD Q 3 D for L23 CD CD 25c a Q |