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Show Page Six THE Thursday, January 1, 1953 SUN-ADVOCA- Chemical Industry Growing New Chevrolet Will Have Beauty, Ability, Annual January eAKGfs The Chemical industry, which depends upon coal for enlarge portion of its source of materials, will have to increase todays outSays Local Manager times In put by Tho new Chevrolet will create order to meet demands in the e entirely new conceptions of coming quarter century. beauty and performance, was promised today by John II. Redd, manager of the Redd Motor company in Price. He made this statement following a meeting with company representatives in Salt Lake City recently where plans were revealed to an three-and-a-ha- lf anto-motiv- 19-5- leave from his Sheridan, IlliFort at duties army as post phoserves he where nois, to be sent He expects tographer. overseas after returning to his base. Miss Harris is a student at the College of St. Mary of the Wasatch in Salt Lake City. on a Visiting With Parents Corporal David Harris and Mary Etta Harris, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harris, Carbon-ville, are spending currently Christmas vacations with their parents. Corporal Harris is home two-wee- 3 audience of dealers from this area. Although' date of the showing of ne wChevrolets has not been announced, Mr, Redd is already making plans for a display of the car here. lie is confident that interest in the new model will draw g crowds to his showroom. High Qualify COATS record-breakin- MARRIAGE LICENSES Six marriage licenses were obtained from the office of the Carbon county clerk during the week ending December 29. The couples applying for the licenses to wed were Albert Herman Slama, 18 Ogden, and Mary Lou Davis, 17 Cleveland; Art Nickas, 29, and Madeline Sampinos, 25, both of Price; Winfred Cornell Haynie, 22 Manassa, Colorado, and Karla Dayle Smith, 18, Sanford, Colorado; Dahl R. Henrie, 18, Drager-ton- , and Darlene Mills, 19, Price; Darrell Albert Bingham, 28, and Sarah Frances Lemon, 22, both of Dragerton; Harry Heim Henderson, 43, Dragerton, and Hilda Ghe-resi38 Bridgeport, Ohio. 25 to 50 Off regular prices. and Sizes Many styles to Choose From n, Returns o HATS SLACKS It's Smart PRICE To Be Thrifty" LUX SOAP Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winkenwerder of Yakima, Washington, will be Interested to know that their son, Charles, who is serving in Korea, has received the rating of staff sergeant in the air ROBES adies Store PINT.... Spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Smith is their son Neal, who is stationed aboard the USS Montague. SKIRTS F ewis Corporal Raymond Johnson left Monday for Fort Lewis, Washington, after spending Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson. Corporal Johnson has seen ten months of active duty in Korea. DRESSES F to Base force. Sergeant Winkenwerder h 23c SOCIETY ZES. 19c en- listed in the air force in January, 1951 and was stationed for some time in Michigan before going to Korea. 5 : 2 CAMPH0-LYPTU- S UTAH Obituaries Mtm A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR W From MEAT GR. iEEF a.kn! PK. ROAST .XT1. DONT FORGET VEAL. To You HERE ALWAYS St K. IK" Mince Meed 436 45$ 79S 43c Chest Rub PETER TSOS1 BEGAY Rosary will be recited tonight at 8:00 oclock in the chapel of the Mitchell funeral home for Peter Tsosi (Chief) Begay, 51, Navajo Indian resident of Columbia who was found dead of exposure on the morning of December 27 at Dra gerton. Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday in the Dragerton Good Shepherd Catholic church b' the Reverend John Sanders. Buria1 will be in the Price city eemeterv under the direction of the Mitchell funeral home. The body was found by Ronald Dickson and Donald Foucault, who were sleigh riding in the area They notified police officers and Deputies Jay Fowler and Charles Semken investigated. It was reported that he had apparently been dead since Thursday. Survivors are his widow, two sons, Jerry and Dale Thomas Begay, all of Columbia, one Paul Thomas, Telluride Colorado, and one grandchild. Check Sniffles oi. jar for 1 nn AC 'l ANAHiST Antihistamine ?45...98c THROAT LOZENGES rn, Keller antibiotic. Box . . , . , Cold Tablets aa, help. 12. . . . Speedy 12 4-W- ay four-wa- y PAPER NAPKINS Chefline . , . white. half-brothe- JAMES ALBERT WINN Funeral services for James A1 bert Winn, 73, who died at the home of a daughter in Price Fri day, are being Conducted today in the Park City First ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Burial will be in the Maeser cemetery, Vernal. KREI.1L HAIR TONIC1 Grooms, conditions 57 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH !5c Cudahy Puritan, Small Center Slices, Pound. . GRAPES fL v-n- eer Pfect Detergent with coupon.... 1 Qg rz 1i c I lux Cs.u u TOILET SOAP 4 bars 2.39 arc jlo Last published: January 22 1953. 8-o- Jar for,. z. 07 $2.50 Barbara Gould, 4 oz. . . . $2.00 ELMO CREAM VELVET-OF-ROS- PEPTO-BISM0- L Size TUMBLERS 50c For LESS! NO. 2105 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned Administratrix at the office of A. JOHN RUGGERI, Attorney at Law, County Courthouse, Price, Utah on or before the 2nd day of March, 1953. FRANCES HURSKAINEN Administratrix of the Estate of Emil Urho Hurskainen, also known as Emel U. Hurskainen, and Emil Hurskainen, and being one . and the same person, deceased. A. JOHN RUGGERI Attorney for Administratrix, County Courthouse, Price, Utah First published : January 1, 1953. 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