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Show Serving in Far East Return to Home Port Erby L. Satterfield, interior communications electrician fireman, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Satterfield of Columbia, is serving aboard the landing ship dock USS Fort Marion, a unit of the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the Far East. The Fort Marion arrived in Far Eastern waters in early July for a tour of duty. The ship is responsible for upkeep and maintenance of smaller units of the fleet. Edward J. Barela, electronics technician third class, and Robert D. Barela, electronics technician third class, sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Barela, Price, returned July Second Section 23 to San Diego, California, aboard the destroyer tender USS Prairie after completing a tour of duty in the Far East. During her overseas duty, the Prairie visited Hong Kong, Subic Bay in the Philippines in addition to several Japanese ports. six-mon- th e S 3rd. Speaking as chairman of the d National Commission, he said the success of the undertaking will depend largely upon unified and concerted effort on the part of all the states now making up the Union. We expect this observance to be the greatest pageant in our history, he added. No matter whether a geographical division of the United States bt the time of the Civil War was a state, a territory, or an unnamed area embraced in the borders of another state, we want its participation. The lessons in bravery, determination and per- - newly-create- THE BEST OF BALANCING . . . Throughout the United States and overseas, the Levolos have thrilled many thousands. Spriced with acrobatic tricks, this team performs the most hazardous and difficult tricks of balancing. They have worked all outstanding theatres and clubs, as well as many of the top television shows and circuses and now they will add to their list of appearances a performance in Carbon county at the Labor Day celebration September 1 at the Price city park, r . , Raise serverance exemplified for us on war. Many of these, we believe, both sides apply as much to the were carried west in trunks and people of one state today as an- other containers as people migrated toward the frontier in the closother. The names of only four present-da- y ing decades of the last century. states North Dakota, Okla- By forming its own commission, homa, South Dakota and Wyoming each state will be taking the surfail to appear in the indexed est step by which to bring about official records of the war. Ari- this goal. zona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Ends Basic Training Utah and Washington were listed as territories. Army Private Charles N. MaTheir status tnen does not bar oris, 22, son of Nick G. Macris, them from participation in the Route 1, Price, recently completed forthcoming observance, General eight weeks of basic combat trainGrant explained. The war may ing at Fort Carson, Colorado. Manot have been fought within their cris is a 1954 graduate of Carbon borders, but their residents are high school and a 1956 graduate tied in with the war through heri- of Carbon College. tage. Moreover, they can help us attain a major objective of the Specially developed truck haulCentennial the collection and ers carry as much as 50 tons of g safe storage of letters, dairies, coal at a time in journals and all other documents operations, and cost $5,000, or of historic value concerning the more. strip-minin- Some 21 oil companies and individuals Thursday bid up to $16 an acre for rights to lease some 600 acres divided into three parcels on Farnham Dome in Carbon county. The structure, being a proved one, could be leased only by competitive bidding. There is carbon dioxide production from shallower zones at Farnham. One well was drilled as deep as the Coconino formation. Principal stimulus behind the bidding was a report in the trade that Shell Oil Company was interested in putting together a block for purposes of drilling a wildcat to the Mississippian formation or possibly deeper. This firm and Equity Oil Company, Salt Lake City, have leases in the Farnham i area. Shell was credited with asking the U.S. Bureau of Land Management to put the acreage up for bid. However, the top bidder on the lands in Township 15 South, Range One, 11 East, included: Parcel SEyiNEVi, ESEV4, Sec tion . The Texas 14 Company, $15.27 an acre; Shell Oil Company $11.67 an acre and Frontier Refining Company, $7.80 an acre; Parcel Two, EEy4, Section 23 and Sy4NWy4 and SWy4NEV4 of Section 24 - Robert A. Huffman, Tulsa, Oklahoma, $16.27 an acre; Frontier Refining Company, $16.08 an acre and The Texas Company, $15.27 an acre; Parcel Three, E 4, SEVi, Section 23 and SWy4, Section 24 The Texas Company, $11.27 an acre; Frontier Refining Company, $10.06 an acre; Mountain Fuel Supply Company, $7.30 an acre, There were 120 acres in Parcel One; 200 acres in Parcel Two and 280 acres in Parcel Three. The bids must be approved at Salt Lake City with final approval coming from oil and gas superintendent at U.S. Geological Survey, Casper, Wyoming. A lease on 80 acres of public domain, known to contain coal of commercial value in Carbon county, was awarded at $1 per acre to Knight Ideal Coal Company, 227 W. 6th South, Thursday. NW-y4SEy- i Mine Fatalities in June Death Figure to 151 Twenty-thre- e Six-Mont- hs was 253 fatalities, at a frequency rate of 1.21 per million manhours. The current years frequency is 0.95 per J million manhours of exposure. toll Nineteen bituminous miners and miners were fatin June, making the injured ally coal mining industrys cumulative toll 151 lives, the U.S. Bureau of Mines reported. Twenty-thre- e six-mon- th The comparable year-ag- o four anthracite miners were s if' LARRY. E. STALEY Testimonial Saturday To Fete Missionary Called to New England A farewell testimonial will be given in honor of Elder Larry E. Staley in the Sunnyside ward chapel Saturday evening, August 9, at 7:30. Elder Staley has been called by the Church of Jesus Saints to Christ of Latter-da- y serve a mission in the New Eng- land states. The program will include the opening song by the congregation, invocation by Carrol Cullum, remarks by Bishop George M. Williams, vocal selection by the male quartet, talk by Ned Arambula, vocal solo by Loretta McCourt, response by the missionary, closing song by the congregation and benediction by LaVor K. Mower. n UlliS fata- lly injured in June. These fatalities resulted in a frequency rate of 0.82 per million man-hour- s. Roof falls claimed ten victims in June and other underground accidents added ten more to the toll, from these causes; haulage, three; gas explosion, one; explosives, one; electricity, one; machinery,1 three; one. There and miscellaneous, was one fatal .accident, caused by machinery, at a surface facility. There was also one fatality, in a haulage accident, at a strip mine and a machinery mishap resulted in one fatality at an auger mine. Of the 151 fatalities in the first six months, ' 83 were victims of roof falls and seven others were killed, in related accidents such as falls of face, or pillar, coal out- bursts or falls resulting from equipment knocking out supports. Other underground causes were : haulage, 15; gas or dust explosions, three; explosives, four; electricity, five; machinery, six; mine fire, one; and all other, four. Underground accidents took a total of 128 lives in the period through June. Twelve men were killed in surface accidents, from these causes: haulage, seven; machinery, one; all other, four. Stripmine mishaps killed ten men; causes were haulage, four; machinery, one, and miscellaneous, five. There was one auger-min- e death, caused by machinery, which was mentioned above in the June toll. near the A massive roof-fa- ll portal of a Kentucky mine actually caused one of the fatal accidents which killed a surface worker. Only victim of the fall, he suffered a fractured skull either from being struck by flying debris or being knocked against a mine car by the concussion. West Virginia miners Fifty-si- x were fatally injured in the first half of the year, representing more than a third of the national toll The twelve other states with mine fatalities are : Pennsylvania, 34 (bituminous 16, anthracite 18); Kentucky, 20; Virginia, 13; Tennessee, six; Utah, five; Illinois, four; Montana, four; Alabama, three; Ohio, three; Iowa, one; Mis souri, one; and Washington, one. Coal production and number of To celebrate their 88th anniversary Simmons has made possible this big, money-savinsleep sale. Come in and valuable Simmons Gold Certificate. Only holders your get of this limited-editiocertificate have this golden opportunity to save. g, n (Gtxferbifb MATTRESS OR BOXSPRING Top value now at prices for certificate holders I Simmons-engineere- d for years of sleeping comfort. Hundreds of firm, resilient springs for better body support, sturdy lt border, cord handles, fresh air ventilators, durable striped cover. 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