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T DrT mVeted Ms ,J7 - t initial the Marine s- jTS-- . 2 Hin45 - SjjV atah, 1 10 f it; was iEyder, 3 mtah, e 20 sis y V an first class, upon bestowed tram- finishes his record. ,irate ,0i!dog an mery Z 1 saltatT' mih- - J terra, sa ttcl rsdmo) ntry drill and f.tesy rdles-- T J dwell, idor, marine 'pentatthe two weeks - 'laraia, 7, here, for fundamenta jgbt the - of u iery, the three weeks js- 1 53. marksmanbniy third week his tical use of Jintah, i Moab Emery Moab, ; basic rifle for a rec- M- -l lw private fust class WKks m the recruit on additional a marine . necessary to fighting, bayonet beaded , of a rifle - formations holes and a "jjjrng of W South ISPK1 fx 3M rf 4 field the application Sch ation ha m POL's aopany agao wbeaf ooLce on wars t three j, of attached to at the depot upon leave From this will be m from -- arbon where was gleaned of class- - problems experience ral 'UK' y and Branch training Marine Corps & 1 Eaiery is spent Ki he will be the many marines ;h protect transferred duty stations stand always their country in !eed notifie. Gardner,! sted as ; fam-ilet amazing how many are aired m taverns? Sams, under the direction 0 i B.shop Orson Nelson. Burial was m the Price city cemetery under the direction of tne W allace mortuary. SUN-ADVOCAT- Page Three F. Price Resident Asks His ROM AX A V. COBO Mrs Romana Vgu Cobo, 55, Sunnydale, d.ed in the Diagerton Seeking the Democratic nomhospital early on May 3 of a ination to the office of state Lngenng illness She had refrom District Number dded m Sunnydale for the V. past Two in Carbon seven years county is Dr. F. A Miglioie, native son of CarShe was born on July 4, 1894, bon county, who has billed his at Las Animas, a Colorado, daughter of Lidoro and Manuel-it- a petition of candidacy with the office of the coun.y cleik. Giemer Vigil. Candidate Miglioie, long active Sun Ivors include her husband, Pedro Cobo, Sunnydale; three in civic affairs and the over-a- ll of Carbon county, is daughters, Mis Rose Cozarta, deelopment a prominent sportsman currently Chester California, Mrs Lucy Cowley, Sal. Lake City, and Miss holding the office of president of the Eastern Utah Wildlife Fed-- ei Julia Cobo, Sunnydale, three ation and serving on the board sons, Caesa Cobo, Guatamala; Pete and Thomas Cobo, Sunny- of directors of the Carbon-Emer- y Fish and Game Protective associadale; five brothers, Filbert Vigil, tion He is also the tieasuier of Tnnidad, Coloiado, Hubert Vigil, PFC GEORGE DRAZICH Angilas, Colorado, Patucia Vigil, n 1910, a store there. Trujillo, Colorado, Joseph Vigil, He later managing was manager of the Los Angeles, and Bemt Vigil, Eastern Utah Electric DR. F. A. Migliore in Denver, Coloiado; two sisters, Price two years and company an was inMrs Victoria Edilla, Denver, and surance agent just prior to mov- the Price Kiwanis club, is a memMrs Josephine Wilson, BEAULAH MADGE NEILSON Agnilas. ing to the coast city. ber of the Price lodge No. 1550, Mrs Beulah Madge Neilson, 39, Holy rosary was recited ThursMr. Young was a member of Benevolent and Protective Order 1 the at died 8 early May at 00 day Price, evening pm. m the the Price No. 1550, Beneof Elks, and a member of the FedPrice hospital fol- chapel of the Mitchell funeral volent andlodge of Protective Older eral Postal Employees home and mass was celebiated Elks lowing a short illness. and had transferred his She was born on .Tune 18, 1910, Friday morning at 10 30 am! in membership to the Tacoma lodge. Dr. Migliore states that this is at Edgar, Arizona, a daughter of the Good Catholic He was also a member of the MaShepherd his first try for a political office Michael B and Alzma McDaniels church at Dragerton under the sonic order. and believes this fact in itself is direction of Rev John F Sanders. Hale. a good recommendation m toFollowing the mass, the body RICHARD EUGENE WINDER Mrs. Neilson was a member of mix-u- p of professional was days to sent Trujillo for burial. the Price Third ward, Church of Funeral services were conduct- J Minmjdaie ? Utah Legislature r Obituaries City-Coun- ty Saints, Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y and had resided at Price for the past 20 years. She is survived by her husband, Reuben Neilson, Price; five brothel s, James N. Hale, Phoenix, Arizona; Michael D. Hale, Springer-vill- e, Arizona; Lawrence W. Hale, Price; Oren Earl Hale, Eagar, Arizona, and Vaughn Gilbert Hale, Phoenix; two sisters, Mrs. Hilda Wilson, Price, and Mrs. Lona Brown, McNary, Arizona. Funeral services were conducted on May 3 at 2: 00 p m. in the Price Third ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y PETER A. GUYMON Peter Arthur Guymon, 68, resident of the Snake river valley, Idaho, for the past 25 years, died recently of a heart attack at the home of a daughter at Rigby, Idaho. Among his survivors is a sister, Mrs. Jess Higgins, Price. ELMER C. YOUNG Word has been received of the death in Tacoma, Washington, of Elmer C. Young, former resident of Carbon county. He first settled at Hiawatha when he came to Carbon county ed Sunday at pm. in the Cleveland ward chapel, Church of Jfcsus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, for Richard Eugene Winder, 9 Vs -- month old son of Mrs. Ugen Winder, Price. The infant died last Wednesday at the Price hospital. He was born on November 17, 1949, in Price, a son of Ugen and Norma Tidwell Winder. He is survived by his mother, Price ;one brother, Verdis Winder, Price; one sister, Phyllis Winder, Price, and three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tidwell, Price, and William Winder, Cleveland. City-Coun- ty and going to school. He will come home with his mother and family and will spend their two weeks vacation in Ferron with Mrs. Osters parents and other Sunnu3ice Nomination to politicians. If nominated and elected, Dr. Migliore states that the interests of Carbon county come first, and he intends to devote his time and energies in supporting and enacting legislation that will promote the welfare and prosperity of all residents of Carbon county. relatives. ld Kathleen Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lai son celebrated her birthday with a party on April 27th. The following boys and girls were there: Jolene Mower, Emma Jean Naylor, Ann Otterstrom, Linda and Michael Tucker, Gary and Sue Haeck, Paul Aliens, Juanita and Ronny, Lancha and Greigo Carrillo, Goldie Mower, Evelyn Rosencranz, Delores Lovato, Judy, Wayne, Lewis Roberts, Belinda and Ronny Middleton, Eddy five-year-o- The Canasta was entertained by her home on Delicious reEdgehill drive. ft eshments were served by Mis Fox and each guest received clever May baskets for favors High score went to Mary Jones, second to Pearl Wilcox, while Mary Daily took home the low and door prize. The next Canasta will be at Laura Farnsworth on May 15 Mis. Laura Farnsworth of Sunnydale was elected treasurer of A for the the East Carbon Mis. Wilma Fox at P-T- 1950-5- 1 year. Mr. W. C. Walker spent most of last week here on business. For the past week Pat Morgan has been home from college because of sickness but expects to return this week. Johnny Oster came out of Range Creek last Sunday to begin Mrs. Oster and son his vacation. have been in Illinois since April 24th. They visited in Chicago with Johnnys sister and went on to Johnson City, Illinois, to see his mother, Mrs. John Oster, Sr., and their son, Ronald Dave. Ronald Dave has been living with his grandmother this past winter Peweijl, Grand a first Try -- Blue Birds The Sunshine Blue Bird group met last Thursday afternoon and planned a Mothers day party for The party .he following week. will be at their regular meeting on Thursday, May 11, at 3:30 p.m. in the Sunnyside library. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Larson, Kathleen and Marion went to Wales, Utah, last Thursday for the birthday of Mr. Larsons father. They visited in Fairview with Mrs. Larsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tucker and Marion visited in Tucker. Helen Christensen They returned Sunday afternoon. Mr Lai son has been off work since March 14 when he got his leg broken in the Kaiser mine. His leg is In a cast from toe to hip and the doctor expects him to be off from work for another three or four months. The funeral for Mrs. Pete Cobo was held in the Catholic church in Dragerton, Friday, May 5. All of her children arrived in time for the funeral services except her oldest son, Caesar, who flew here He arrivfrom South America. ed just as the funeral was over but in time to go with the folks to Colorado, where Mrs. Cobo was buried. The family expected to get back to Sunnydale on Wednesday of this week. Twin Sym6os of mepENDENce Hi: fra.; e dierd! d that on a person leked ice the r . Si. ay 14 ft a 'Ifr lOTSW u 'J& !PXI 0,, 30-- - THEY LOOK SO COOL $&&& .1 . 'Tnmn FROSTED WITH WHITE EMBROIDERY... PRICED AT Youve teen thes?a! A COOL LITTLE .nd loved thenT.V?, i at higher prices . . . but thats Penney for 1 SO COOL! Rayons Crisp-Finis- h am FEEL Lots of these hardy perennials for) jyou! 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