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Show sm wQca&e Coal Mine Institute Set for June 2-3- -4 ional Minerals and Chemical Corporation; Max H. Forester, vice president, Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Corporation; John Price, superintendent of coke oven operations, Colorado Fuel & Iron Corporation; W. L. Wearly, vice president, Joy Manufacturing company; John D. Battle, executive vice president, National Coal Association; Louis McCabe and Frank Parry of U. S. Bureau of Mines; C. E. McWhorter, Goodman Manufacturing company; George Lindsay, editor of Mechanization Magazine, and others. ONLY 35c eo. 3 for $1.C STEREOSCOPE R OMIT Com In Today! $200 PHOTO SHOP PRICE THEATRE BLDG. , Phone tiiiS at Two Churches at Once age, he concluded. AdSydney Allen, Seventh-da- y ventist for and central preacher From USAC eastern Utah, will preach in two Second Section churches at the same time on SatTwelve students from Carbon urday mornings from now on. county will be among the nearly Furthermore, the churches are 200 900 young men and women who miles apart, in Provo and Moab. dewill receive degrees at the grad- The sermon in Provo will be and the one in livered in uation exercises at the Utah State Moaib will person, be preached by means Agricultural College on June 9, of a tape recording. it has been announced by the Pastor Allen shepherds AdvenUSAC registrar. This graduation tist flocks in Provo, Price and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van Wagon- exercise will mark the end of the Moab and he has had a lot of difer were injured in a car accident 64th ficulty trying to get around to all year of the institutions'hls-tor- y. of them. He feels that he has parbelow Sunday morning early when the car they were J. Reuben Clark of the first pre- tially solved the problem now riding in turned over on a curve. sidency of the Church of Jesus with the tape recorders. He is able to hold a morning service in ProBert suffered a broken arm but Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will where he lives, each Saturday was home from the hospital Sun- deliver the baccaulaureate ser- vo, and then he travels to Price after-10: day morning. His wife suffered mon in services beginning at wards, eating his lunch on the 80 from shock, bruises and cuts and 00 a. m. Sunday, June 8. Gen- mile trip. By the time the afterS. K. U. air eral John Cannon, was released from the hospital in Price is over, it service noon of is who force a graduate leader later in the day. near sundown. Advenis pretty Utah State .will address the gratists observe their Sabbath from a. 10:00 duates at in beginning Mrs. Floyd Tucker has been sundown to sundown and by the ' additional miles to Moab, "the home from .the hospital for a week m. Monday, June 9. Both pro- time Allen could drive the 120 sabbath would be finished," as but is still confined-tbed and grams will be conducted n the will be for a week or two. She USAC fieldhouse. he puts it. came home Sunday, May 18th 15 0 graduates Zions Wholesale Now Dr. C. M. Smith the churchs elApproximately She had been in the Dragerton will receive regular or reserve der in Provo, donated the use of more month for than a hospital S. army or Under New his tape recorder to take down the with rheumatic fever. Her moth- commissions in the U. Ownership ROTC as a force result of their er, Mrs. Pratt Osborne from Spring air pastors sermons, too. The Moab instituThe Utah Wholesale Grocers, church members hold a City, stayed with her last week. work at the college. The regular Last Sunday her father, Pratt Os- tion has commissioned more than which recently purchased the inservice. When the time worship serin fami1300 men armed the and terests of Zions Wholesale Groc- for young borne, and her sister service comes, they merely ly, Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Rigby, vices in the past five years. ers in Utah and Idaho, will con- turnthe on the tape recorder. "Naturand son, Jerry Allen, came over Those from Carbon who will tinue to operate from all outlets and spent the day and took Mrs. be graduated include Brian Mc- including Price the same as be- ally, just a voice is not so effecOsborne home. Charlotte Poloni, Ellen fore, according to Ben Williams, tive as in person 'preaching, AlMrs. Leslie Allred spent last Donald, Elaine Waterman, Myrtle Rae local manager. Employees will be len remarked, but, it is our hope week in Hiawatha with her son Valene Price, Aage T. Jessen, retained, which total seven here. an dfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Kenand Leith M. Seeley, all Zions Wholesale first establishneth Allred, Kathy and Jimmy. Mrs. Allred brought Kathy home of Price; Patriica Le Graham and ed here in 1929, and Mr. Williams to Stmyydale to stay a few days. Shirley Elaine Davis, Sunnyside; was manager the past three Mr. and Mrs. James Mecham LaVae DeAngeles, Columbia; Josyears, now going witn the new from Orem spent the week end eph F. Booth, Dragerton, and concern. The branch in Price serin Sunnydale at the home of .their Richard D. Farish, Spring Can- vices Carbon, San Juan, Emery son and family, Mr. and Mrs. No- yon. and Grand counties. lan Mecham and children, Mr. Axelgard and Mr. Sealey A Special Feature for this Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Walker were were honored at a recent awards business visitors in Salt Lake City last Thursday, Friday and Satur- and honors convocation. They re ceived Phi Kappa Phi awards CHOICE OF day. which were presented to the highMiss Martha Fahl is home ing her .parents and brother, Mr. est ten per cent of each school and Mrs. James Fahl and Burch, based on scholarship. Chocolate Cake with Vanilla for a furlough from the Air Force. Martha has been in Serves Aboard Rochester Vanilla Cake with Chocolate the service for ten months and is IBOUGHTiSOLDI now stationed at Oklahoma City, Among the navy men aboard the Oklahoma. We carry a large selection of heavy cruiser U S S Rochester Miss Claudette Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer when she returned to the United Used Reconditioned was LeonWright, spent the week end at States early this month son ard USN, seaman, Escandon, home with her parents and brothPianos er, Walter. She is a student at of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Escandon the University of Utah in Salt of Wellington. While operating in Fully Guaranteed. Ranging In Lake Cjty. the Far East on her second tour of Trice from $39.50. Will accept Mrs. R. G. Heers entertained at combat your piano or organ in trade. duty, the Rochester paWrite or telephone at our exa stork shower last Wednesday, line from Korean trolled shore the pense for full details. May 21 for Mrs. Thema Wright. Chongjin on the east coast to the Mrs. Beverly Odendahl and son on shellYalu area the west, Home Service Co. river visited at the home of her par391 NORTH 4th EAST ents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nay- ing enemy shore- installations and 45 West 3rd So. Salt Lake City debots. last supply lor, Sunday. Sunnyside Couple Injured in Car Mishap Sunday Dra-gert- on o Fifty-Fiv- Mine e Fatalities Recorded in March REELS Task of Being To Receive that these canned sermons will help to solve the preacher short- Adventist Pastor Solves Degrees Thursday, May 29, 1952 Teh 48th regular meeting of Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute will convene at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs on June 2, 3, and 4, 1952, with some 300 members in attendance representing the leadingcoal producing companies in the states of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico. The membership also includes the leading manufacturers and suppliers of coal mining machinery, equipment and suppliers of coal mining machinery, equipment and supplies. President Howard B. Crandell of the Clayton Coal Company, Denver, will open a full program spotlighting papers 'by A. B. Cha-fet- z, works engineer, Internat- - Seventh-Da- y Twelve Carboniles A total of 55 anthracite and bituminous miners suffered fatal injuries at U. S. coal mines in March, 1952, bringing to 164 the number of fatalities in the first three months of the year, according to the U. S. Bureau of Mines. The March toll of 55 dead compares to 48 fatalities in February and 61 fatalities in January. A major disaster at a small anthracite pit, caused by the inrush of flood waters from an abandoned bootleg hole, was responsible for five of the deaths in March. Six more anthracite miners lost their lives in other accidents, making a total of 11 anthracite fatalities, highest of any month to date this year. Bituminous mines were charged with 44 fatalities in March as compared to 33 fatalities in February and 53 in January. Of the months grand total of acci55 fatalities, underground dents caused 48 of the deaths as follows: Falls of roof or face, 26; haulage, 14; explosives, 1; machinery, 2; other causes 5. Surface accidents brought death to three and stripping mishaps resulted in four fatalities. Mexico outranks all other in the production of silver. I llWIUtf W f Ax-elga- rd Cake 10-d- ay Week! Ice Cream a Ice Cream Small Large 45c 65c MILKY WAY SHOPPE 'vifwfl'i'ui" PRICE pm1 Always At Reasonable Prices Here Groceries, Ccn Good Quality at fair prices in our watchword. Here youll find our shelves complete with every type of staple. Weve provided wide, well lighted aisles, so you can shop under the most idea! conditions. Come and see us. l) Sslf Service Meats, Cur refrigerated meat units are a boon to the shopper. Everything is plainly marked with weight and price. 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