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Show THE Page Six Notre Dame Students Stage Christmas Play Students of the Notre Dame School presented their annual Christmas program last Friday evening in the Price municipal auditorium for the enjoyment of audience. a The highly successful presentatnear-capaci- ty ion was applauded with enthusiasm and especially the first grade skits in which misques and forgetfulness of memorized lines brought much laughter from the audience, not particularly for the acts of forgetfulness but for the facial emotions displayed by the youthful thespians. The clever little stage presen- SAVE WHERE YOU COME FIRST irs I I CONVENIENT ' TO SAVE WHERE I YOU COME g FIRST 3 youll find It easy to o keep your savings here at First Federal, where they earn more for you. You may come in to our conveniently- - u w Yes, g S ? located offices, or use our plan. handy whether remember, jJ And, W you mail in your savings, or E bring them in person, they are safe here at First Fed- g eral . . . where, as an own- O er, your interests always 3 come first. O Save-by-M- ail I M , n, Mrs. Mike Montoya, Helper, girl, December 18. Mrs. Jack C. Robe, Green River, boy; Mrs. Elmo Turasso, Helper, girl, December 20. Mrs. Henry G. Mathis, Price, 1 boy, December 21. Frank Jerent as Scrooge as a youth, Sherry Johnson as Fan, Gladys Lavato and Second graders as elderly women and children, Thomas Kokal and Eugene Bea as two jolly men, Frank Jerant and Larry Marinonl as two elderly Frank Saccomanno gentlemen. portrayed Old Joe, Rosalie Lavato and Mary Busie as two old hags, fourth fifth and sixth graders as the stret crowd, third and fourth grade girls as the chorus of spir-ite- s, second grade girls as chorus of bells, second grade boys as the ghost parade, Donald Sheya as soloist and third and fourth grade boys as waifs. The girls gjee club closed the show with a very fine rendition of religious Christmas songs in Latin and English. Pianist for the play was Mrs. L. M. Gonzales and the chimes were played by Yvonne Migliore. The dancing was directed by Elaine Eaquinta. 25 Until Dec. 30 A XSHI YOU'RE MUSICAL! J 2W00 nOA JAMES 3H3HM 3AVS MUSE MORROW OORETTA I WillfhORE BUY A GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT AVAILABLE IN All ing an illness. ler, Theodore Edur, George FullerHo was born March 16, 1904, in ton, Enrique Garcia, Cleonda HanAbiqulu, New Mexico, a son of Mr. sen, Maude Haycock, Lillie Hen- and Mrs. John Jaramillo. He was reared by an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Jaramillo. A coal miner for most of his life, he had resided in Carbon county for many years, and was a member of the United Mine Workers of America. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Pauline Jaramillo, Dragerton; his aunt and uncle, of Montrose, Colorado; two sons, Christopher and Raymond Jahamillo, Jr., and two daughters, Sally Ann and Sally Ruth Jaramillo, all of Dragerton; a brother, Fecundo Jaramillo, Albuquerque, New Mexico, and a sister, Mrs. Emila Cordova, Abiqulu. Burial will be in the Price city cemetery. derson, Elva Judd, Oliver Jensen and Clifford Leavitt. From Wellington Martha Allen, Joe Anselmo, G. II. Alger, Walter Boren, Eudora Blackburn, Agnes W. Branch, Gladys Burnett, Thelma D. Butler, Thomas A. Cook, Berdella Colby', Ben Coom-e- r, Crfssie Campbell, Dan J. Col- - lins, Beulah S. Draper, Francis J. Dimmick, Stella Davis, Homer Engle, Manuel Escondon, Seman A. Golding, and Chrystal Golding. From Martin Mary Limone, Rene Higginson, Ross Gigliotti, Edna Bath, Fern J. Davis and Reginald H. Sidwcll. From Miller Creek Robert H. Allred, Mae Albrcchtsen, Jennie Anella, Arvel N. Anderson, Elba Bentley, Maurine Bryan, Ira Bor-rel- l, Catherine Chiarctta, ,Clini J. Chidester, Robert L. Duval, A." J. Easton, Rachel Edwards and Ker- ry Fister. From Carbonville Anona Ann Oliver, Don F. Newberry? Mabel McKendrick, Arden W. Morten-Raymon- d Salzetti, Paulino Dur-ran- t, Clifford L. Mayer, William Louis Weber, Harold Stephenscn, Melvin A. Heath, George Naug.e, Jr., Van Alger, Thomas C. Work William A. Hunter, and Margaret D. Naylor, sen, Anna S. Mathis, Harry Martin, Greno; Lami, Louise Karcich, Lamont Kartchner, Joseph A. Koran, Boyd Knight, Anna Juanita Jones, and Edwin E. Hardee. Zeneth M. From Sunnyside Peacock, C. N. Dithridge, Homer S. Brown, Alton Blackburn, Ventura Campagni, and Samuel Pres- man, ton. From Sunny dale Joseph R. Warren, Mrs. Anthony Durney, John W. Meredith, A. W. Dodds, James W. Martin, L. W. Allred, NOTICE Bids will be received for treating all concrete surfaces of the Scofield reservoir dam. For further see Ray Walters, information, president, Carbon Water Conservancy District, First National Bank, Price, Utah. SARAH A. DAVIS GIBSON Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 :00 p.m. at the chapel of the Mitchell funeral home for Mrs. Sarah Ann Davis Gibson, 67, who died Sunday at her home following a short illness. The services will be directed by Wayne Erickson, bishop of the Price Third Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y .Saints, and burial will be in the Price city cemetery. She was born at Almy, Wyoming, July 8, 1885, a daughter of John Thomas and Mary Ann Davis. ASSN. 58 West Main Street (Continued from Pago One) City-Count- y, OMPWNT-De- t. PR District Court Funeral services are being con- hek, Frank Helsten, Foster Leek ducted today (Tuesday) at 1:00 and Dennis Murphy. Leona Turner From Royal hospi- p.m. In the chapel of the Mitchell Births at the and A. L. Hunter. under direction home funeral the last since in Price tal Thursday Leo EdFrom Spring Glen of the Reverend Levi Medina for ward are as folows : Aifder-soP. Anderson, Henry Mrs. Fred Taylor, Helper, boy; Raymond G. Jaramillo, 48, Drager-to- n Z. Bacon, J. W. Binch, Howard Mrs. Mike Moore, Price, boy; Mrs. coal miner, who died Saturday Mathew Bior.dich, Mary M. Duke, Kerry L. Willardson, Price, girl; at the Dragerton hospital follow- Roy Dunn, Mary Dupin, Rose El- loan J C. JARAMILLO RAYMOND SAVINGS ivJ, jtecUn&l O OBITUARIES tation, which was directed by the Sisters of Charity (to whom a lot of credit must be advanced for getting the youngsters before such an audience 8nd presenting their parts in the fine manner) opened with The House of Christmas presented by the first grade boys and girls. Principal characters n this skit were Laurie Purcell, Terry Johnson, Terry Cowley, Albert Lodeserto, Terry Tallerico, Catherine Gonzales, Roger Saccomanno, Chauncey Snow and Sarle Martino. Nexe on the program was A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens played in three scenes. Stanley Crocco as Scrooge turned in a fine assisted by Carl performance, Schoenberger as Bob Cratchct, Annette Stamoulis as Mrs. Crat-che- t, Louis Felice and Delores Felice as the Cratchet children, Frank Orl as Timy Tim and Regina Orl as Belinda Cratchet. Other characters included Donald Sheya as Peter Cratchet, George Schoenberger as Fred, James Lupo as Jacob Morley, Paul Dupin and Celeste Dalplaz as the waifs, Duke Windsor and Robert Soderburg as two portly gentlemen, Jean Ann Ilowa as the First Sprite, Marjorie Pretiger as Memory and the fourth, fifth and sixth grade girls as the Persian Maidens. Also in the scene were Richard Colombo as Scrooge as a Little boy, James Kaye as Ali Baba, John Fister as Robinson Crusoe, THE HEW Thursday, December 25, 1952 SUN-ADVOCA- DEPARTMENTS OF THE PRICE TRADING COMPANY Surviving are her husband, James Grant Gibson, one daughter and four sons, Mrs. Cornelia Klopp of Shullsburg, Wisconsin; George J. Gibson, Martin; Jesse L., Elvin D. and Edward G. Gibson, Price; one sister and four brothers, Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, Los Angeles, California; Jake and Israel Davis, Price; Edward Davis, Spring Can- you, and Evan T. Davis, Stockton, California, eight grandchildren and one great-grandchil- d. Albert P. Oppocher, petty officer with the naval forces at San Diego, California, is spending the holidays with his parents in Price, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Oppocher. Available in various models at CARBON EMERY BANK NEXT TO POST OFFICE Price Utah Get Your Autobank Before Christmas entiicate O For Sale PRICE TRADING CO. Price fully equipped. See J. Ossana, Helper. Phone 140 TAVERN, UTAH Sunnyside will deliver on presentation of this order Hiawatha ( Merchandise amounting to A RUGS FOR SALE: F. H. Pleas- .dollars ants, Designer and Weaver of South First East. rag rugs. 482 292-Phone Price J. 10-30- thru HOUSE FOR SALE Inquire at the Price Baking Company. FOR SALE: A two modern home. See Carbon County Abstract Co. Sllvagni Build-inPhone 130. GIRLS SCHWINN BICYCLE. See Brig Nelson at 127 West 5th So. FIVE-ROO- To. bed-roo- Presented by. m g. Effing (Chicken 5-- 6 Lb. Ave. Pound C Address No!2,2 tc PRICE TRADING CO. Can O Services ELECTROLUX SALES AND SER- -. vice. W. R. Everett. 644 North Second East. Phone Price 955-- J By.. V MACHINE SHARPENED SAWS Hand, band and circle saws See Lavell Lambson. 475 South First West, Price. Phone 432. FOR LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS CARPETING AND FURNITURE shampooing. Carnet installing and binding. W. it. Everett, 644 North Second East. Phone Price - 055-- J On One Group of Toys NMMIMMMim FREE GIFT WRAPPING-U- SE REFRIGERATION SALES AND service on all Commercial ReAlso equipment. frigeration home freezers, milk coolers, etc Repairs o n refrigerators, motors, Ironers. Clayton Worthens Service, member Refrigerator Refrigeration Service Engineers Society, 684 North Fourth Easl Phone 857-- J. Price UPHOLSTERING. Washers, furniture, stoves repaired. Mattresses ramade. Call J. S. Hansen, phone 219-- J, or inquire 24 East 4th South. O Wanted MAN OR WOMAN WITH YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT CAR-Wo- you like to increase your weekly income $20.00 to $23.00 or more during your spare time selling Rawleigh Products to consumers in Price and Helper? 2 Write Rawlcighs, Dept. 247, Denver 2, Colorado. te . JO WANTED TO BUY OR RENT A house with three or more bedrooms and basement Call Dragerton 6681 or write Box 757, Sunkist I.Na pount uld Ut-17- BASEMENT DEPARTMENT Fancy, Cooked in Oil And Salted, Lb.. . . T, IFrak Ctail. Large Del Monte No. Vh Can, Dragerton. TRADING CO. PRICE UTAH IRONING TO DO. WANTED 305 South Carbon. Phone 850-- R or 0183-J-- 3. tp O For Rent FOR RENT: unfurnished apartment at the Olsen Flats. Phone 644 or 1043. h Grocery Department I. rnorte oj |