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Show Page Twelve THE Castle Gate Ward Gold, Green Ball Termed Successful The Castle Gate ward Gold and Green ball held Friday evening proved a great success under the direction of Mrs. Mae Snow, Mrs. Shirlee Etzel, John Houghton, Weston Potter and LeRoy Fiack, presidencies of the MIA. Ande- rsons orchestra provided the music. Apple Blossom Time," was the theme with the hall beautifully decorated with pink, white, and green streamers suspended from a huge apple blossom in the center of the hall. Other streamers and apple blossoms were placed around the hall with a blue and white fan at one end of the hall and silhouettes on the opposite wall. Baloons suspended from the ceiling were released near the conclusion of the dance. The floor show consisted of "Charmaine by Boy Scouts, Bee Hive girls, and Mia Maids; Spanish Waltz by Junior Gleaners and O Mia Maids; The Old Soft Shoe, by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Evan James, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Etzel, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tabone, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Potter, and Mr. and Mrs. John Houghton. Punch was served following the floor show. Auxiliary meeting was held on Wednesday evening with Sylvia Barney in charge of the meeting. In attendance were Blanch Thomas, Venda Robinson, Louise McDonald, Eva Fiack, Helen Houghton, Bernice Watson, May Hilton, Ellen Carlson, Clea Davis, Annie Evans, Ruth DeAngeles, Elaine Miller, Margaret Russell, Lenore Davis, Edna Hardee, Neva Green, and Arivlla Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ferell Johnson and family of Salt Lake City were visitors here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lewis and family were Salt Lake City visitors over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mills and family of Spanish Fork were Saturday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Mills. Angelo Bera was a Salt Lake City visitor Thursday. Lee Rejects Offer Fun Joyce Snow attended the baskYoung Farmer Group etball game at Salt Lake City Elects New Officers Thursday. The Hiawatha LDS Primary was and the public was invited. Dr. L. For Coal Joanne Houghton accompanied sponsor of a fun show Saturday H. Merrill showed three films and Election of officers for the North the Eagleettes to Ephraim to at- evening at the amusement hall. discussed each one Carbon Young Farmers on, The Heart, Emery tend the basketball game Thurs- "Primary TV Variety Show" was Diseases of the was held Heart, and Rheurecently with Edward Doubt that processes for proday. the title of the entertainment. The matic fever. Following the proNorth Emery, being Brinkerhoff, Mr .and Mrs. Frank Capece, .cast provided plenty of laughs for gram the club members met at the ducing smokeless fuel, oil and elected Lyle Bryner, president other from coal or Tommy and Nicky of Salt Lake the audience with Max Robb keep- Banquet rooms for their business shale are is vice president, Kirk BraPrice, economically unsound at City were visitors at the home of ing the show moving as master of meeting and refreshments. St. is secretary-treasure- r; present was expressed recently by sher, NorthR.Emery, Mrs. Annie Evans Saturday and ceremonies. clevPatricks was decoration North Zen Day Jensen, v The numbers and participants erly arranged around the table. Governor J. Bracken Lee. Sunday. is reporter and will also Emery : Governor Lee expressd this view serve as instructor for the school Joanne Houghton, Joyce Snow, were as follows Dance by Mervin Hostesses were Mrs. Simon GreenMarilyn Thacker, LaPreal Thack- Nelson, Von Anderson, Monroe land and Mrs. Violet Franich. The to Lewis C. Karrick, Washington, of young farmers. and Frances Prince; program committee er, Ann Miller, Ina Foote, Carol Bearnsen was Mrs. D. C., formerly of Salt Lake City, former instrucOdell who now is seeking to sell his tor of Frandsen,was honored at a Foote, Willadean Miller, and Faye song by a quartet consisting of Edith Hayes and Mrs. Madge the group, Miller sang with the North Car- Cora Thomas, Sylvia Bingham, patents to the highest bidder. banquet held here recently. Frank bon Stake chorus at Castle Dale Cliff Woodruff and Van Gardner, Mr. Karrick, in a letter to the Hall, North Emery agricultural Miss Doris Jean Marshall daughSunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. accompanied by Evelyn Petty; tap ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mar- governor, said Utahns have been instructor, was the main speaker. Clinton Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar dance by LaDawn Olsen and shall, and Robert were cheated or fleeced because pubFoote, Mr. and Mrs. LaVeH Miller Shauna Judi accompanied by Mrs. married Monday Ensmingerat the lic officials declined to accept free use of his patents. and boys and Mrs. Vernon Miller Lucille Parmley; accordian solo Marshall home. evening Bishop William dance Riches performed the accompanied the girls to Castle by Gary Draper; Can-Ca- n wedding cerDale. by Frances Prince, Albert Mr. and Mrs. Ensminger Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Snow visHoward Bingham and Bud emony. will leave this week to make their ited their new granddaughter Mon- Draper; novelty song by Van future home in Survivors are his widow, three Oakland, Cali- ALFRED RICCI day at Pleasant Grove. The proud Gardner and Alden Burdick; read- fornia. was recited at 7:00 sons and a daughter, Mondell J. Holy rosary parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bazil ing by Ken Anderson; dance by Mrs. Donald Finley entertained p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of the Scott, David Lamar Scott, Larry Reed Austin and Van Gardner; Snow. Mitchel funeral home by the Rev- M. Scott and Judy Scott, all of St. Mrs. Leo Miller and daughter, nvelty song by Bud Draper; hula the members of her club Thursday erend Edward F. Dowling, pastor George; a brother, Barney Scott, home in at her evening Spring Faye, were Salt Lake City visi- dance by Mervin Nelson, Alden of the Helper St. Anthony Catholic St. George; a sister, Mrs. Lois Those were Mrs. present Burdick and Monroe Bearenson; Canyon. tors Monday. for Alfred Ricci, 41, Hel- Wickers, Los Angeles, California. church, Jack Moffitt, Mrs. Boyd Petty, pantomime accompanied by song Mrs. Max Burial was in the Provo city who died in the Ricci coal per, Mrs. Jack Judi, Finley, with Evelyn Petty on the vocal cemetery. in mine Sevier Mrs. Beth following Mrs. county Wilde, Larry and Karen Snow, Roy Parmley, Fire Mrs. Johnny Colosimo, and exposure to poisonous gas when Roger Olsen, Norma Louie, Dick Mrs. he and a friend entered the aban- FRANK TOMSIC Jack Davis of Wellington. Prior to entering the mine, they ing companies pledged their sup- Ribb and Shanna Woodruff as Frank Tomsic, Sr., 65, died doned mine to inspect a coal cuthad started a gasoline motor that port to furthering the search and the actors. Tuesday morning at the Price machine. ting The last number was a Grecian School Heads operates a ventilating fan and this at this meeting for the first time hospital of a heart ailRequiem mass was celebrated circulation of air had evidently an organized rescue attempt was Urn dance by Cliff Woodruff, ment.. 10:00 a.m. in the yesterday at He was born at Knezk, Yugostarted the smoldering fire burn- born. The operators agreed to Howard Bingham, Frances Prince About Bus Overloads St. Anthony Catholic church and and Albert anew. crews Rescue Vogrenic. make the attempt again and they ing reported A warning to superintendents of burial was in the Helper Mountain slavia, on April 16, 1887, a son of Tony and Mary Tomsic. penetrating various tunnels in the were given full control over all View cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Branson all school districts that they must mine to within sight of the fire operations and provided all manHe was a retired coal miner Mr. Ricci was born on March cawith comply posted carrying and this conflagration was one of power, materials and funds with were Salt Lake City visitors over and a member of the United Mine Alson a of at 20, 1911, Helper, of school have buses been pacity the main reasons in the search which to continue. These mines the week end. Workers of America. bert and Barbara Malino Ricci. Mrs. George Reaveley entertain- malted from the Utah Highway were Horse Canyon, Columbia, Survivors include his widow delays prior to Saturday. Survivors Patrol. include his parents, ed members of The Jolly Twelve Katalin Tomsic; two Mandayin During initial rescue operations, Kaiser, Hiawatha, Kenilworth end Club broone two sister and Joseph W. Dudler, superinten- Helper; Friday evening. Those presand two sons, Mrs. this fan was moved to another Castle Gate. Frank Hicks, general daughters Mrs. Mary Pizza, Helper; Mary Corak and Margaret Tomsic, ent were Mrs. Leslie Allred, Mrs. dent of the patrol, warned the thers, of Columbia the with idea of out the superintendent blowing entry school that they may Henry and Albert Ricci, Jr., Salt both of Salt Lake City; Frank, J., the poisonous gases and smoke but and Horse Canyon mines, was ap- Charles Stevenson, Mrs. William have toexecutives their bus schedules Lake City. Mrs. William Mrs. adjust Yates, Baldwin, and Tony Tomsic, Royal, and one chairman of bepointed the attempt proved fruitless operations even and buses. , additional Mrs. and buy Larsen. Davis, Roy Ray grandson. cause of the intervening fire be- with Stanley Harvey, superintenMr .and Mrs. Joe Vagrenic of Until recently the highway pa- WRIGHT M. SCOTT Holy rosary will be recited totween the opening at which the dent at Castle Gate, and Pat HolFuneral services for Wright M. morrow night, Friday, at 8 :30 fan had been placed and the place land, superintendent at Horse Can- Midvale were visitors at the home trol had no ruling as to just what where it was believed the bodies yon, as his assistants in charge of of the Spencer Days and Albert constituted overloading of school Scott, 35, St George, whose body oclock at the chapel of the Mitchbuses. E. R. Callister, attorney was recovered the rescue teams. These men plan- Vogrenic Saturday. Saturday along ell funeral home by the Reverend of the men might be. Mrs. Virg Olsen, Mrs. Ken Jeffs, general, since has ruled that the with that of Alfred Ricci from a Thomas F. Butler and Requiem ned and had executed the entire Saturday morning, the Kaiser smooth-workin- g Mrs. Monroe Bearnsen, and Mrs. posted passenger bus capacity is d mine in Sevier county, mass will be celebrated Saturday operation. Steel Company moved a large Earl Hartman. limit. were conducted Tuesday at 2:30 at 10:00 a.m. in the Notre Dame the legal The Kaiser moved the Company capacity fan to the mine Mr. Dudler said that in his op- p.m. in the Edgemont ward chapel, de Lourdes Catholic church in The regular meeting of the from Sunnyside and a gasoline gasoline fan motor to the mine Fine Arts Club was held Thursday inion school buses should be just Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Price. motor large enough to run it was from Eureka in a record four The program for the eve- as safe as they can possibly be Burial will be in the Price city Saints, Provo, by Bishop Willocated at Eureka and this was hours and the fan from Sunnyside evening. was school made. held house the liam at Jackson Second of ward. the ning cemetery. and credrushed to the scene in four hours. along with the map were The fan was moved to the can- ited with making the rescue opeyon floor below the mine and after rations advance to a successful disassembling it at the canyon conclusion. floor workers moved it up a foot Sheriff Kofford was on the scene trail piece by piece and reassem almost constantly as were personbled it at the old mine opening nel from the Carbon county sherand had it blowing fresh air Into iffs department and they erected the tunnel by 11 :00 a.m. the same tents equipped with stoves and day, a herculean feat in itself were on call at all times when which cannot be commended too anything was needed. The Price highly. Before turning on the large office of the Mountain States Telfan a helmet crew entered the ephone and Telegraph Company mine and removed all obstruc- provided field telephones which tions to allow the free passage of were used for communication beair throughout the many tunnels tween the rescue workers inside in the mine. After the fan had the mine and the attendents on the been allowed to pump fresh air outside. The Emery Relief Society into the mine for several hours, of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Castle Gate rescue team made Latter-da- y Saints furnished sandthe first entrance and came out wiches for the more than 80 workreporting a heavy concentration of men on the scene and several Emcarbon monoxide Timber and ery youths contributed their serbrattices were required along the vices in assisting in carrying supway to support the roof and estab plies and equipment up to the lish fresh air stations and this mine. The entire town of Emery prevented a speedy entry into was commended by rescue operaHeres the opportunity you've been waiting for- -a chance to the workings. tors for the assistance offered and SINGERSewing Machine; The original rescue attempts which was used to good advantage. buy a beautiful built-to-lawere called off last Thursday night Sherille McArthur, superinten worlds favorite for over a century- -at a great saving! These LDS church mine in and Friday a meeting of all mine dent machines are good as new but are selling at costs representatives involved in the res- Emery county, was there with six cue attempt was held in the Car- men from his mine and did yeofar lower than the cost when new. See for yourself! bon county court house with Otto man service at the mine portal. This is a sale you wont want to miss! A. Wiesley, chairman of the Utah Arthur Petty, owner of the BrownState Industrial Commission. Gov- ing mine in Emery county, and ernor J. Bracken Lee, evidently his foreman, Dale Peacock, were thinking the search was to be also on the scene assisting in abandoned, called upon the com- every way possible. panies to continue their search George Jackson, Carbon College but spoksman for the companies industrial relations head and formstated that they had no intention er mining man, and Robert A. Buof abandoning the search but call- chanan, Helper, were on hand and ed a temporary halt in order to took over the responsibility of obtain a map of the mine and to checking each rescue worker as he organize into a more effective entered the mine and again as he search party, an accomplishment returned. Sheriff Joe Holman of which was done. Armed with a Carbon county and his deputies map of the mine for the first time, served in many capacities and kept rescue operations stood a much up the communications from the better chance of success. Previous mouth of the mine to the bottom attempts were hindered because of the canyon from where instructhe men working in the mine had tions were relayed for more equipno idea of the tunnels in which ment and other necessary rescue the fire was raging or in which items via police radio. The Utah direction the men and the machine State Highway Patrol also was were presumed to be. stationed at the mine and at the At the Friday meeting the min highway junction to keep out curiosity seekers tyho would only have confused the situation both at the mine and along the narrow, dangerous road leading to the mine. Robert Heers, Emery Olsen, Tom Jackson, E. K. Jackson, Shef Gordon, Sam Fratto, Roy Robbins and Don Newberry handled the rescue teams and supervised their work. Commissioner Wiesley, who was at the mine all day Saturday, stated. Time was important. The teams worked quickly to keep ahead of the fire. Bad roof conditions, poisonous gases and the fire itself called for extra precautions which slowed the progress. Nonetheless, the job was Visit, phone or write now accomplished in record time of 13 hours from the time the organized rescue teams arrived on the scene. ed Rich There was no evidence of any exA Trade Mark of the singer meg. co. plosions and the two victims were Kentucky Straight not burned. They died almost in Bourbon Whiskey stantly from the effects of coming into contact with the poisonous gas. The fact that not a single mishap occurred during the rescue CO Listed operations was evidence of the your telephone book only under capabilities of the rescue workers and they are to be commended for their wholehearted cooperation In 71 East Main Price, Utah recovering the bodies of the two men. Searchers Recover Bodies of Mine (Continued from Page One) continued burning into the seam. At that time the mine was scaled. The overhang on the main entry was blasted down and two other openings were bratticed and the mine abandoned. After breaking the seal two weeks ago and leaving the mine for the intervening period, Scott and Ricci, evidently thinking the mine was safe, entered last Monday about noon and made their way toward the machine but were overcome by the poisonous gas fumes before reaching their objective and before they could return to fresh air. jJTOQEPLACG GLOSS dUbjM wmttl irakattk nttIm. h Class ami mm ' kulvMS UimHm : Dealer in DUTCH BOY PAINTS For Every Purpose E. BERTOT PAINT & GLASS TABLE TOPS MIRRORS 236-4- 4 EAST MAIN Phone Price 233-- W UTAH POUlr. Your z UTAH 1 POULTRVg Thursday, March 19, 1953 SUN-ADVOCA- Hiawatha Primary Sponsors Show By-produ- cts Patents Lo-pa- n. Vog-reni- c, Victims Pe-ret- ti, Warned - City-Coun- ty gas-fille- st Manager Says t' H m ELLSWORTH JEWKES cH Have vou ordered your baby chicks? 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