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Show THc Page Eigr Carbon 4-- H Clubs Plan for Camp At Eccles Canyon August iUIJ-ADOCA- PRICE, Kaiser Bathhouse Boasts OBITUARIES DONALD SPENCER MOFFITT Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Price tabernacle, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, for Donald Spencer Moffitt, 56, Price, district manager of the Price office of the Bureau of Land Management, who died Saturday at the Carbon Hospital after a cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Moffitt had been office manager in Price for the BLM since 1950. He had worked in bureau offices in Vernal, Richfield, Moab and Kanab since 1935. Before then he was a school teacher in Joseph City, Arizona, and Green River. He was bom January 26, 1904, in Manti, a son of Spencer and Lydia Jensen Moffitt. He married Marvel Hatch in 1935 in Vernal. They were divorced. He married Alta T. Gassman August 13, 1955, in Salt Lake City. Mr. Moffitt was a member of the Price Rotary Club and a past president of the Price Community 10-11-- 12 Thursday, August 4, 1960 UTAH Advanced-Typ- e Steam Generator for Heat and Hot Water A new and Grassy Trail Riders Prove Abilities At District Tourney Some $500,000 was spent in detype Eliminations at the Grassy Trail of steam generator is providing velopment of the unit, designed Each person should have a warm Club arena July 23 resultand water heat the Riding to bath hot in practically eliminate need for coat, sturdy shoes, and a change members of the club ten In ed houses at the Kaiser Steel Com' human attendance. of clothing. selected to attend the dismines being at The Sunnyside. pany Mr. notes are units, May, For the handicraft at camp, all meet at Castle Six known riding The trict as the generator, unique in that they have auto pow-wohave been asked to bring scissors, Coal-Pak- " 30. Dale BCR was July developed function matic all from the flash' way elude a good axe, shovel, a needle and spood of thread, and In contests with ten other clubs, by the Bituminous Coal Insti coal bin to either portable ash light, tent, and warm bedding. a paper punch if possible. tute. Trail riders garnered many or containers outside Grassy storage. There will be campfire programs The Sunnyside unit, a can maintain a banked of the trophies. They came home The unit and Wednesday Thursday nights, model, was inspected Aug- fire for indefinite periods, then with first place in Western trail at which skits and other forms ust 8 by a delegation of architects, go into full cloverleaf, operation by the flip horse, pairs pleasure, of entertainment will be given. consulting engineers, public ad of a switch. pole bending and keyhole racing; Clubs are asked to register their ministrators, railroadmen and coal second In reining class; third In skits with their community chairfrom this area. representatives the trailer race and third and men prior to camp. Manufacturer is the Intemation Additions fourth Irr calf roping; fourth In Remodel, al Boiler Works at East StroudsParents, friends and neighbors Western pleasure, parade horse Fifty babies were born during of are invited to attend Make burg, Pennsylvania. and wild cow milking. They placUp Only the month at the Carbon Hospital, these campfire programs. Advantage of the unit, explains ed among the top four in all but 29 boys and 21 girls. Harold R. Mays, district mana Nature hikes, games, flag raisfive events entered. Building in July Sixteen girls and eight boys of the BCI, is that it is en and ger inspecceremonies, ing camp All first, second and third place were bom during the past two and can be tion will all be different this year, tirely Seven permits for remodeling winners from this meet will repweeks to the following: warn the council, and should be shipped intact to locations. and additions made up the build- resent District Six at the regional July 19: Mrs. Jerry Lodeserto, a for all. time good "heaping" ing report in Price City for the meet at Nephi August 12 and 13. J. Marion Mrs. Price, Jr., girl; month of July. The report is pre4-H Grassy Trail riders participatTalbot, Helper, boy. Theater organization. He was Clover Cooks pared monthly by George Wallace, ing in the district meet were WalUtah Republicans will meet SatDivorce Proceedings active in the LDS church as a July 20: Mrs. James Edward One of their wind-u- p projects building official. The total involv- ter Anderson, Floyd Andrews, Alt ward and stake choir leader and a urday in the Terrace Ballroom, Seevers, Spring Glen, boy. Blackburn, George Ferguson, Jr., Salt Lake City, to trim a field of counselor in the Price Second ward of the year was engaged in Wed ed in the permits was $16,000. July 21: Mrs. Byron Carl Olsen, On Record is a This from decrease Clover nesday huge four governor candidates down to Spring Glen, girl. by morning the school. Larry Jensen, Larry McManus, Sunday Nolan Mecham, Cooks, first year cooking club of the building figures reported in Tom McCourt, In District Court two, the only state office for July 22: Mrs. Louis James Mele, Surviving are his widow, Price; the as they met at the home the June summary, $266,000; and Mel Mower and Lavor Mower. which more than two candidates Sunnyside, girl; Mrs. John Powell, a daughter, Marilyn, Helper; two the $130,000 involved in the conLeader Mrs. Scott Passey. filed their declarations prior to the Green River, girl; Mrs. Floyd Dean Recent filings in the Seventh sisters: Mrs. Ruth Bernardi, Price, of Miss Connie Nick is assistant struction undertaken during June candiGreenwood, Price, boy. July 11 deadline. The two Visiting in Price Judicial District court for Carbon and Mrs. Maud Reid, Manti. leader for the cooking group, of 1959. dates receiving the highest numJuly 24: Mrs. Benito Martinez, county for divorce proceedings Burial was in the Manti ceme- Wednesday was the last day for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner The seven permits were obtainber of delegate votes will go onto Helper, girl; Mrs. Samuel Thom- were made by Clara Elizabeth tery under the direction of the the girls to make things and they ed by the following; Gordon and children, Jon and Jill, of Reno, the Republican primary ballot as Harrison, Castle Dale, girl. Stanfield vs. William Porter Stan- Wallace made candies, including razzle Christensen, remodeling, $2,000; Nevada, are visiting in Price with Mortuary. September 13 and one will emerge July 26: Mrs. Edwin Karl Pet- field; Joyce Marion Keele vs. Ray H. H. Holda-wa- y, dazzle and brown sugar fudge to Bill Tomadakis, canas the partys gubernatorial $1,000; the Holdaways erson, Price, boy; Mrs. Fredrick Van Keele; Elsie Wharff vs. WenMr. and Mrs. Bill Holda-wa- y, F. T. Jones, remodeling, $2,000; complete their cooking project. didate. Vaughn Fail, Elmo, girl; Mrs. dell G. Wharff; Connie Jaimez vs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holdaway Friday the group will get to- Louis Oliveto, The contestants are Governor Dwight Lee Killpack, Ferron, boy; Satero Jaimez; Bert Lee Dickson $1,000; gether to complete its books and Oscar Hanson, remodeling, $6,000; and Mrs. Jessie Holdaway and George D. Clyde, who is seeking Mrs. Albert Frank DiCaro, Price, vs. May Eila Dickson and Sandra to plan for the encampment and Dr. L. K. Dayton, patio, $1,000, families. Mrs. Turner is the daughfor a second term; girl. Montoya vs. Raymond Montoya. and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompswimming party which will be the and J. R. Warren, Salt Lake County Commission July 27: Mrs. Glen L. Oman, Three divorces have been grantfinal activity for this summer. son and Mrs. Thompson Is the Chairman Lamont B. Gunderson, Orangeville, girl; Mrs. Montie ed. Joyce Marion Keele won an addition, $3,000. LaRue Holdaway. The former Lewis H. (Dude) Larsen, former Trease, Clear Creek, girl; Mrs. interlocutory degree of divorce is the man who visitors are also spending some state senator, and W. Cleon Skou-se- William Lee Haycock, Price, boy. from Ray Van Keele. They were it often Very Price Woman, Kansas former Salt Lake City police gives out the jobs who puts the time with the James Hansen July 28: Mrs. Theodore Pete married December 19, 1958, in The second clinic for chief. testing "art in party. Siaperas, Price, girl. Carbonville. cookers will be held in Couple Injured pressure Aside from the gubernatorial July 31: Mrs. Lanny K. Kirkwood Enid Kartchner was a the LDS Tabernacle basement IMHHMM 1 1 MHHIMMIMM1 contest, the highlights of the con- Helper, girl; Mrs. Nick Marakis, divorce from Lamont H.granted In Collision Kartch Sunday next August 9, accord vention will be a keynote address Price, boy. ner. They were married July 31, Ing toTuesday, Miss Lura Mae Merrill, 'by Senator Barry Goldwater August 1 : Mrs. Mervin D. Cook, 1942, in Wellington. A two-ccollision Sunday near home demonstration agent with and the adoption of the Wellington, girl; Mrs. Keven Ray Bert Lee Dickson won an inter- the Utah State University. Soldier Summit resulted in the in will j It state platform. Jensen, Cleveland, girl. locutory decree of divorce from begin at 10:00 a.m. and continue jury of three people and $1,800 Mrs. 2: The convention will be called to Edward Walter August E. Dickson. They were mardamages. the day. order by State Chairman Vernon Heiniger, Orangeville, girl; Mrs. Mary ried in Las Vegas, June 18, 1960. throughout Injured in the wreck were El' I In Mrs. Pearl Keele and Mrs. mer Romney and convention chairman Erick Erickson, Jr., Grants, New Hugh Henderson, 42, and his will be former Congressman Will- Mexico, girl. Leonard Miller, both of Price, will wife, Sharlene, 42, Iuka, Kansas, iam A. Dawson of the Second test the cookers under the direc- and Barbara August 3: Mrs. Victor J. HorCarbon Schools Koncher, 32, Pintus tion of Miss Merrill. vath, Helper, boy. Motel, Price. There will be a charge of $1.00 Mrs. Koncher and Mrs. Hender(Continued from page one) The workman fell, but the property owner made Independent Coal and Coke Com- per cooker for this testing service, son were taken to the Payson hos clinic will from and the a serious slip, too, if he failed to protect himself proceeds whose Kenilworth in were listed mining pany pital where they Carbon Stake to North the go with liability insurance. Employees, delivery operations will be handled from satisfactory condition. Mr. HenCastle Gate. The elementary stu- building fund, with Price Second derson was taken to the Price visitors injured on your property may hold you dents remaining at Kenilworth ward receiving credit. hospital. He was listed as in good responsible. Check your liability insurance needs. will be transported to the Spring Women are. asked to also bring condition. Glen school. The junior high stu- the racks that go with their cookWilliam Koncher, 42, was drivto be Sure! Insure dents from there have for the ers. These are necessary in the ing the westbound car and Mr. past few years been transported testing process, Miss Merrill says. Henderson, 42, the eastbound auto. to the Helper Junior High along The first pressure cooker clinic The wreck occurred on wet with the students in this age wras held in the Carbonville LDS roads when the westbound Kon; group from Spring Glen. chapel. So many cookers were re- cher car skidded out of control Thus the Kenilworth school ceived that some had to be turned Into the path of the eastbound EQUITABLE INSURANCE AGENCY list which away to w'ait for next weeks Henderson car. joins the "fatality clinic. damin was $800 about There during the past 12 or 13 years has GEORGE PATTERICK In order that foods be safely ages to the Koncher car and taken a heavy toll of school units PRICE ; in the Carbon district due princi- canned, the canner must be in $1,000 to the Henderson car, rePHONE ME TEMPO. Let this suit set your Three Daughters pally to the trend toward consoli- perfect working condition and ported Owen H. Beardall, Utah mi dation, the population shift from have an accurate measurement of Highway Patrol. pace of summer fun I Quick, one section of the county to an- pressure, the home agent says. alive colors the graceful other and the over-a- ll loss in pop- One dollar is a small fee to pay ulation. At one time the district for assurance that canned food of movement a Rose Marie had 27 individual school units and wall not spoil. now the figure is down to 18. InReid design. Strategically Those who cannot attend the cluded on the "fatality toll are clinic may still have their cookers worked to enhance your figRoyal, Gordon Creek, Rains, tested at their own convenience Spring Canyon, Standard-vill- by calling and making an appointure, and eiasticized, 10-1Wattis, Columbia and one ment with the following women school at Sunnyside. An earlier who have been trained in this serv19.95. "fatality was the school at Nine ice: Mrs. Dora Dean Mathis, Price, Mile which was operated by the ME7-187Mrs. Yetta Gagon. 80 Carbon district on a joint basis West Fifth South, Price, ME7-372with Duchesne county. Mrs. Lou Ann Fiefield, 842 The eighteen schools remaining North Eighth East, Price, ME7-041under the districts jurisdiction Mrs. Ella Wells, Price, ME7-341are Clear Creek, Scofield, Castle and the two leaders conduct Gate, Helper Central and Helper ing the Tuesday clinic. Junior High, Spring Glen, HiawaCartha, six schools in Price Mixed-U- p Mixers bon High, Price Junior High, Mixed-U- p The club Mixers, Reeves, Durrant, Harding and held their ninth meeting WedCentral Wellington, Sunnyside nesday at 8 a m. at the home of Petersen, East Carbon High, East Sandra Scartezina, who helped the Carbon Junior High and Dragerton girls plan a breakfast for their elementary. Mild which wall be served at The school at Hiawatha will be mothers a date. later Those were present cut back from a to a Longhorn Carolyn Menzies, Jerry Brewer, three-teachunit. Schools in Price, Wellington and Carrie Jean Perrenoud, Karen Susan Semken, DeAnn BarU. S. Good Round the East Carbon area will oper- Cox, ton and Jeannie Breinholt. ate as they did last year. or Swiss All principals wall mail enrollment figures by grades to the 00 Stevens board of education office by Sepwill become InCarbon dians this year when they regisencampter for the annual ment at Eccles Canyon August 10. with Plans are for a braves, squaws, warriors, and chiefs from each tribe taking part In colorful activities, according to council headed by Mrs. the Lena Waterman, president. The camp will run three days, August 10, 11 and 12. Registration will be from 10 to 12:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 10. Leaders 4-- H w are asked to bring completed registration slips with them. All clubs will plan for their food and own transportation, equipment. Equipment should in 4-- H BITO State Republican Convention On Slate Saturday highly-advance- d er 4-- Pressure Cooker Clinic Slated Here August 9th n, mill till ar Who Slipped Up This Case? O jC dPur Midsummer m, " CONTINUES 7-03- 30 SWAM sums V3 La-tud- a, e, o STOP SHOP SAVE 1; 4; 8; 1; Dresses 4-- H $8.99 $12.99 n Special Chamber tember 2. The first holiday for the students of the district will come just four school days after the opening, Labor Day, Monday, September 5. Schools will resume $1.99 Meeting Studies Tourist Prospects Sep-temb- 6 and will continue Slips and Gowns $2.99 Aim ME m STEAK Shorts 17 East Main lb. 39 ib. CHEESE four-teach- er A special meeting was held last terrupted until September 29 and Monday noon at the Price Cafe at 30, the two days the schools will which directors and members of close while the teachers are at- the Price Chamber of Commerce tending the annual convention of were invited to discuss was in the Utah Education Association. inducing more tourists to come The next holiday on the agenda through Price, and also to spend will be October 24 when schools more time here. will be dismissed for the one day George Patterick and Dr. J. Elfor deer season. This is the Mon- don Dorman discussed the possiday after the week-en- d opening bilities of establ.shing some cenof the season. tral place to display fossils and Forty-fiv- e days of school will other things of interest. They exhave gone by on November 4 when plained that this area abounds in the first quarter come, to an end. such deposits and suggested sevTwo big holidays will come dur- eral areas near here where there the were known to be dinosaur bones. ing the second quarter, Thanksgiving reeess November 24 It is understood that efforts are and 25 and the Christmas holidays .being made to use the basement December 24 to January 2. in- - of the Price library for a display elusive. The sp'v.nl quarter of 47 room, but more information wall davs wall end January 20. be reeded as to its availability There will be no holidays and faculties before arything can y third quarter be done along this line. through the wh"--h ends Ma-c- h 24. 5ieveral oher speakers made The fourth q :arer will s ee sugreions along the idea of closed March 39-3- 1 fir the vel'p:rg something of irterest here Spr-r.vacation and from then for touriss until th end of vool. May 26 j Ray Dowr.ard. president of the the- - wall b no holidays To, final 'Chamber of Conner --e. was In j quarter extends through 43 days charge 0f the roe,lrg 45-da- ' 7-12- 50 Price, Utah unin-- I TOMATO JUICE Fancy Claanad SHRIMPS . PORK and BEANS 303 Standby TOMATOES Uta . . . 303 BEANS Purity . . Craams COOKIES . . - Rich 79 . 7 (or 98 7 cans $1.00 10 for $1.00 . 2 lbs. 69 2 cans . 303 Van Camps Thick Potatoes U. Watermelon Sweet Peppers 4for$l SUGAR 46-o- z. Fine Granulated 100 lbs. 10 lbs. lb. each |