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Show Page Two THE Obituaries cemetery under the direction of the Mitchell funeral home. Page Eleven SUN-ADVOCA- East Carbon P-T- discussion. Refreshments served by Mrs. McKean. A were First Lieutenant Robert A. Anson of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. BENNETT HARRY derson, HUGHES K. TAYLOR Final L. Taylor, Sandy, and a sister, Anderson, returned this week from Word was received in Green Funeral services were condupted Mrs. Lawrence (Melva) Bottino, his service with the United States River of the death of Harry Benyestefday (Wednesday) at 1 p.m. Helper. air force in the Far East. Robert home his at nett Monday evening in th "nee tabernacle, Church of The funeral services were conhas spent 18 months in Korea and of one was Mr. Bennett in Latter-daOgden. of y Christ Jesus Saints, ducted under the direction of He has traveled extensivewhose old timers the stomping was held in the Japan. for nugiies (Hugh) K. Taylor, 63, meeting Peacock of the Second ward in the Philippine IsOkinawa, ly West most of the covered who died late Sunday night at the bishopric and burial was in the grounds Carbon auditorium Monday lands, East Formosa, Jaand its most interesting Price hospital follow- Evergreen cemetery, Springville. during This was the final meet- pan and Korea and has made a evening. Born era. in romantic Taylor, ing a lingering illness. and was conducted hobby of collecting moving picTexas, March 6, 1868, he drove ing bf the year He was born March 16, 1892, in GEORGE VATSIS Mrs. Berniece tures of various places of interest. the president, by cattle to City in the 80s, Nephi, a son of John Krispin and Funeral services will be con- going on Dodge Balle. The program consisted of a After his leave here with his parhis with to Wyoming Anna Maria Nelson Taylor. He ducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the round table discussion on the fol- ents and in California with other had been a weighmaster for the Price Greek Orthodox church un- brother and coming to Utah in lowing subject: "School Purposes members of his family, he will reUnited States Fuel Company at der the direction of the Reverend 1897. While not a member of the Owl and How East Carbon is Meeting port for further duty at Waco, Mohrland for several years and Gus Shepherd for George Vatsis, The Reverend Stuart Texas, where he will be stationed Hoot riders, Mr. Bennett as a cow. Them. then was employed as a night 62, who died at the Price led the discussion and the at Connally Air Base and will pilot Fitch He rode puncher knew them all. foreman for. the same company at people following participated: Vi a T29 plane. hospital Monday evening Four-Butch for outfit the whjle its Heiner mine. In 1937 he joined following an illness. the Reverend John vian Coker, , The Birthday Group met Saturon near Pitch, the worked Cassidy the Carbon county sheriffs deHe was born in 1893 in Penomia, fork. These outfits were on Buf- Watson, Mary Bon, Joe Harvey, day evening at the home of Mr. as a partment deputy under the Apocromo, Crete, to John and falo Creek near the Hole in the and Mrs. Richard Kuhns. Jimmy and Mrs. A. R. King in honor of late S. Marion Bliss and later be- Irene Konlizas Vatsis. He married Wall. Flat Nose George Curry, Sandifer rendered accordion and the birthday of Mrs. King. Prizes came chief deputy under the late Katherine Bizakis in Salt Lake Sundance Kid Longabaugh, Elza piano selections. for the evening were won by Mrs, Peacock. After leaving Warren 1923. A. W. Anderson and Elmer King. met The 1, were all familiar Kid City Study July Dragerton Lay, Group Curry the sheriffs office he entered busito Mr. Bennett. After he Sunday night at the home of Mr. A delicious dinner was served by ness in Price and was proprietor of He was a retired sheep raiser names had moved to Utah, he met Butch and Mrs. Boyd McKean with Mr. the hostesses, Mrs. Verner Stod had and been in business Price in hotel Commercial until his the for many years. Cassidy once and traded guns with McKean conducting the study and dard and Mrs. A. W. Anderson. death. him. Harry had bought a Surviving are his widow, three Mr. Taylor was a member of in Rock Springs for $19; Butch twoi No. sons: and 1550, Benevo- daughters John, wanted the Price Lodge gun and traded his lent and Protective Order of Elks, Ethel and Athena Vatsis, Price; own riflethe and $20 for it. Irene Vatsis, Los Angeles, Caliand of the LDS church. Mr. Bennett married Miss Belva Surviving are his widow, Lois fornia; Nick Vatsis, Salt Lake Hatch in Vernal April 21, 1898, R. Taylor, Price; one son, Randall City; granddaughter, and four and they moved to Green River H. Taylor, Climax, Colorado; three brothers in Greece. in the early part of the century, one Burial will be in the Price city brother, Dunn grandchildren; making their home there until sev. STARTS THURSDAY MAY eral years ago when they moved to Ogden. While a resident of Green River, Mr. Bennett was a councilman several times and was mayor and the main force in putting in a city water system. He was also deputy sheriff for 14 years. While most of his life was spent as a stockman, owning both sheep and cattle, he was one of the earliest uranium miners of this coun try, prospecting with his brother-in-laHez Hatch, in the Henry Mountains district. Mr. Bennett is survived by his wife of Ogden, Roland Bennett of Stages Meeting of Season Le-lan- d P-T- A Indo-Chin- City-Coun- a, ty City-Coun- ty H Coal to Recapture Diesel Rail Market The coal industrys bright prospect of recapturing the railroad market from diesel engines is now a realizable goal, according to latest reports by engineers working on the gas turbine locomotive. It has been reported that the new railroad engine can be operated for $43,000 a year less than it costs to run a diesel engine. Simply stated, the gas turbine engine is an electric power plant. It operates by heating compressed air with pulverized coal and converting this energy into electricity which runs the engine. coal-burni- coal-burni- Mrs. King was presented with a gift in honor of the occasion. Elmer King of Sait Lake City has spent the past several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. King. He is a brother of Mr. King. Wreaths for Memorial Dt 0LIVET0 Furniture & Appliance Price 30-3- 0 5l&m7M T H E ATT EL - Mrs. California; Wilmington, George Taunton, La Rata, Texas; Mrs. William Giesler, Bakersfield, California, and Margaret Bennett of Ogden. There are also five I I 'ima UErt-iji-'n- pu HBrJi om'jji liiu Joti (in inimi 42CHJP1KH Starts Wednesday May 25 The Excitement Never Lets Up When She Lets Her Red Hair Down: JIM TOMSIO Requiem Mass was celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic church for Jim Tomsic, 70, who died May hos- 11 in the Price pital of a heart ailment. He was born July 29, 1884, in Yugoslavia to Joseph and Ana Novak Tomsic. He came to America in 1907 and had lived in Car bon county 43 years. He was a member of the Western Slovanic Association; Catholic church and the United Mine Workers of City-Coun- Qj mmmt WARNER grandchildren. I 19 Bros. as the KKMa9 MSjMBBMSiffgW Hllllimill THAT DOROTHY MALONE tATTii Warner Bros. WARNERCOLOR Greer Garson. Dana Andrews and DAVID mooueio hd WUSBAflT LESLEY BnwewD cameron mitchell mervyn leroy America. He is survived by two brothers, Frank Tomsic, Detroit, Michigan, and Jack Tomsic, Trinidad, Colorado; two nephews and two nieces in this country. Burial was in the Price city cemetery under the direction of the Mitchell funeral home. City-Coun- Get your ty I SPRING TUNE-U- P And let the whole family in on Its keen er country-fres- h slim-figur- e lower in calories than most other drinks yet rich in .wholesome milk nutrients you need to feel your best. , ... to taste, with its tangy flavor that really quenches your thirst. But more than that, Cloverleaf Buttermilk is fine in diets because its Theyre here now! re- . you feel fit and bouncy! Tots at no extra cost Dawn Yellow Star White Sunset Copper Blue Meridian Theres no extra costl Use any color alone. Combine units of different color.. 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Conversion of coal to a gas, and to a liquid fuel such as gasoline offers prospects of a tremen-- 1 dous new market for coal. -- lltfWM'l ty SHARON BARTON Graveside services were conduct-- 1 ed Tuesday at the Ferron ceme- Thrilling new kmimM SELANDER |