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Show SUN-ADVOCA- Spring. (Yangon Obituaries . RALPH WORLD was recited Friday Holy rosary at 7 p.m. in the chapel of the Mitchell funeral home and requiem Mass was celebrated Saturday at 11:30 a.m. in the Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic church for Ralph World, 48, who died the evening of November 27 at the Price hospital following a lingering illness. He was born July 7, 1909, in Price a son of Harry and Virgiriia Hunten World. He was married to Anna Kaydas January 16, 1930, at Price. He had been employed as a butcher at Kellers Market in Price for many years. Surviving besides his widow are a son and daughter, Kenneth World and Mrs. Norma Wells, his Price; three grandchildren; mother; three brothers, Harry, Frank and Jack World, Price; a City-Coun- ty and two Mrs. Olga Richelman, Downard, Mrs. Elsie Doke, Price. Burial was in the Price city half-broth- sung to Zella Chadwick when she donated her birthday pennies for the primary hospital in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jensen and A Ward primary preparation children Daryl and Lou Jean, Friday in Springville and meeting was held a week ago Fri- spent Provo. day at the home of Winnie Reid The program at sacrament in Latuda. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frederickson meeting a week ago was given by and daughter Karen and Joan of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Olsen and chilPrice were Saturday visitors at dren, Ricki and Lynn, assisted by the Arlen Dyches home. Mrs. Mrs. Edith Baird. Dyches and Mrs. Frederickson are sisters. Guests at the Royal Jewkes home Thanksgiving day were Mrs. Jewkes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bezyack of Helper, her sisters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Keller and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hight and family of Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Newren this 8 -- foot Stocking spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake Guaranteed to Contain City with relatives. Ila Jewkes and Clarence Reid gave 2 minute talks at Sunday $5000 school this week. The meeting was conducted by Jay Chadwick who also presented the new sacraof Toys and Games ment gem. Testimony meeting immediately following Sunday school NOTHING TO BUY was conducted by Arthur Erick- THE Thursday, December 5, 1957 Page Six Clark Gentry, CONCEPTION by a news photographer e how outer space will look when gets in full swing is actually shot of raindrops on a cars H bumper! sat-rac- Helper, and five grandchildren. He was a member of the United Mine Workers of America. JOHN SCOTT KIRKWOOD Funeral services for John Scott Kirkwood, 8, son of Bud and Hul-d- a Lou Bent Kirkwood, Guam, were conducted today at 1:30 at the Berg mortuary at Provo and ial was in the Provo cemetery. Q Gy, (' Young Kirkwood was accidently drowned November 23 near his home in Guam. Surviving are his parents, a sister, Mary Ellen Kirkwood, Guam, and his grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Bent, Price. -- MARLON Brando shown with his surprise bride. There was some question whether L her name was Anna Kashfi or Joanna OCallaghan half-sister- s, er Harry cemetery. ROBERT DARRELL GENTRY Funeral services for Robert Darrell Gentry, 47, who died last Monday afternoon in an accident at the Latuda mine of the Liberty Fuel Company, were conducted Saturday at 1 pm. in the Helper chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and burial was in the Price city cemetery under the direction of the Mitchell funeral home. He was born April 19, 1910, in Scofield, the son of Christopher and Agnes Frances Bishop Gentry. He was married to Ellen Lavina Smith in Price January following ty : November 25 : Mrs. Charles William Byrge, Helper, girl; Mrs. Harvey L. Randall, Price, boy. November 27 : Mrs. Lamar Henry Jones, Price, girl; Mrs. Joseph Edward Johnson, Hunting-ton- , girl; Mrs. John Leslie Cartwright, Dragerton, boy; Mrs. Earnest James Grange, Huntington, girl. November 29: Mrs. Antonio J. Martinez, Helper, boy; Mrs. Charles Erramouspe, Price, boy. November 30: Mrs. John Cool-id11, 1932. Nielson, Huntington, boy; Surviving besides his wife are two sons, Darrell Robert Gentry, Mrs. Harold Mike Poloni, Price, Helper, and James Willie Gentry, boy. Spanish Fork; his mother at HelOh liren outrank sharp knives per; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Hearing, Hanover, Washington, and and hot burners as a hazard in Mrs. Melinda Auberger, Carbon-villthe kitchen, the National Safety two brothers, Melvin and Council says. , ca at least worth son. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jewkes and son Kevin were dinner guests at the Elden, Golding home in Price on Thanksgiving. Kathy Jones, Lynn Olsen, Pamela Davis, Daryl Jeijsen, Randy Imai and Elsie Pauley assisted Darlene Olsen in presenting the Standard at Primary Monday afternoon. The birthday song was babies were born at the Price hospital during the month of November, 30 boys and 26 girls. Six boys and four girls were born during the past week to the Fifty-si- x City-Coun- w X v fcV y avKv&s r , v . ge h e; d? More persons die during from accidents involving arms than during any other according to the National 4 mu niifliViiftmfc mm day. Mr. and Mrs. Harley English spent Monday of this week at Manti. Mrs. Robert Cracknell and chil- dren of Kenilworth were visitors in Spring Canyon and Standard-vill- e Tuesday. Enter Today at KELLEYS PRICE DRUG The ideal vacation is just long enough for you to reach the Promished Land you most desired to visit; to stay there a sufficient length of time o get as sick of it as you were of your job and home surroundings just before you left; until youre as eager to return to your work as you were to leave it, and to get back home before youre more worn out and exhausted than when you left. HOLLYWOOD beauty Debra' I, Paget shows off another kind of. beauty popular with movie set.i, glamorous new dinnerware offt S . melamine, hardest of plastics Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Olsen were dinner guests at the home of Bobs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Olson, in Rems, Thanksgiving Children may enter If aeeom panied by an adult fire- Council. Spring Canyon Relief Society Stages Successful Bazaar A successful Relief Society Sunday dinner guests at the Grant Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trazen of Carbonville and Mr. and Mrs. OsThanksgiving dinner guests at car Foote and daughter, Alice of the Harold Lambert home were, Castle Gate were Friday evening their daughter and husband, Mr. visitors at the Morris Jewkes family. Mrs. Winters will be ba- zaar was held at the church here membered as the Englishs last Tuesday beginning at 12:30 ter, Pat. I Tima and tima again, you'll do better for all your lumber needs here. For lumber is our business and we make o' specialty of stocking the dimension, kind and grade for every specific purpose. To ll mendations and quotations free. & a.m. Thanks goes to those who donated and purchased articles. That evening at the regular1 weekly R. S. meeting the social science lesson, Latter-da- y Saint and Mrs. Bob Wells of Provo, Family Life, was given by Char- who spent several days in Carbon lotte Newren. county visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards are They attended lunch here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day were grandparents once again. Their son, Lynn, and his wife of Camp-to- visitors in Orem Saturday and California, are the proud par- Sunday at the home of their son, ents of a new baby girl. They Newell and his family. have four other children, all boys. ' Dinner guests at the Albert Mrs. Richards returned from Cali- Happs home on Thanksgiving were fornia Thursday, after a short their daughter and husband, Mr. visit there. Then Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Nielson and and Mrs. Richards motored to Salt daughter, Katherine, Judy and Lake City where they stayed with Carol of Helper. their daughter and husband, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Curtis and and Mrs. Lloyd Turnbow and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. for a of family days. couple Anderson spent Thanksgiving in Robert Darrell Gentry of Hel- Sunnyside with Mr. and Mrs. Tom per who lost his life in a mine Anderson and baby. accident at Latuda recently and Mrs. Marianne Draper and chilhis family were Peerless residents and Jeff, of Salt dren, before the mine there closed down Lake Stephanie and Mrs. Lou Jean and the boys, Darrell and James, Garcia City and baby of Helper were attended school in Spring Canyon a number of years. Sympathy from friends here goes to the bereaved family. Sunday dinner guests at the Masaji Imal home were Mrs. Imais sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Matsumori and Mr and Mrs. Tash Iwasaki and family. All of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Yosh Amano, and boys of Helper. The Salt Lake City visitors spent the weekend at the Imai home. The previous weekend the Imai family were visitors in Northern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wall and family of Cleveland spent a day here recently visiting with relatives. Friends here were interested to learn of the forthcoming-weddinof Gary Forsyth, a former Spring Canyon resident and Elsie Bender of Salt Lake City. The young couple are making plans to be married in the Salt Lake Temple on December 7th. Gary just recently returned from an LDS mission in Hawaii. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Forsyth ,of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George Chino and children DeAnn, Mary Lynn, and George, Jr., of Ogden were Thanksgiving visitors here at the home of Mrs. Chinos parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farish. Earl White had the misfortune of falling and breaking an arm during the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Manford Thomas and daughter, Marie of Dugway were visitors at the Frank home from Wednesday until Saturday. Mr. Thomas is Mrs. Canfields brother. Margene Tonel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Tonel, and George Sheriran of Lawrence, Utah, were marri?d Saturday In Las Vegas, Nevada. This Saturday a shower for the bride will be held here at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chadwick and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harley English traveled to Salt Lake City to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Winters and qunntity needed ' home. n, the builder, farmer and home owner this means less waste, greater satisfaction cost. Ideas, recomand lower over-a- In every hind re- daugh- i . f- WIN Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Merrill Jewkes' home were Mrs. Jewkes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Watson and her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watson and family all of Castle Gate, and Merrills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Jewkes of Spring Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter of Sunnyside visited here Sunday with their children and families, The Reid Olsen family spent Thanksgiving in Spring Glen with relatives. Royal Stewart returned to work last Monday after being off work several weeks with injuries he received in a mine accident. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Anderson of Carbonville visited in Spring Canyon with relatives Sunday. f . 4 .. AN.... American Flyer ', ' ill ce , Register now for tickets at ECEILILEYS Price 1 Drug Company EAST MAIN PRICE See our selection of World Famous , From 2x4 to 8x10 In standard Wngth for any construction nood. All grades shoathing, In 1 inch stock for flooring, finish, etc. ledming Chairs Choose g Both dimension and boards la good grade native al money-saving prices. Standard widths, parquet or pegged-plankiavailable to meet any requirement. ng Now For Christmas Comes in extra heavy Mohair , Frieze and long - life Plastic. 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