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Show Thursday, May 31, THI SUN'ADVOCATK, 164 Mt I C Price East Seminary to Win 10-- 1 Berth in Finals Notice ADVERTISING RATES 1311 tOJ IS In For Root dverUemenU shoukl FURNISHED Classified Advertisements 25c per line b reported Immediately follow, aparlnunt. Inquire 205 North tng first publication. The Sun (75c Minimum Charge) 1. Lt East. Phone Advocate is responsible only fur Commercial Advs. in Classified Section $1.00 per inch one Incorrect Insertion. ONE BEDRROOM apartment, aTTcholTcs ANONYMOUS ($1.00 Minimum Charge) furnished. 131 Bust 3rd North. meeting each Saturday at 8:30 Ilione 637-12or Blind Advs Extra 15c Keying Hall. Room Price in 7, City pjn. First Saturday of each month Above rates are CASH RATES and apply to all adver-tisemen- ts THREE AND FIVE room apartla an open meeting, public ln ments, furnished or unfurnishpaid in advance rited. If there ia an alcoholic ed. South of courthouse. Phone problem in your family, be sure or to Investigate. No charges, no For Sole For Sole or Rent TWO ROOM APARTMENT, undues or Initiation fees. For In or THREE BEDROOM house in GARDEN PLANTS of all kinds. furnished except for stove and formation phone 637-08- 6 07-23- 8. 5 Kemlworth. Contact Chris Ku-loPhone Mrs. Pierre Glraud at refrigerator. Ihone :00 p.m. after Phone Services Business Opportunities ROSES, GERANIUMS, vegetable 1X)U iT PjOOM M ODHI LN house, SAWS AND LAWN mowers maunfurnished, two miles South and flower plants, best varieties chine sharpened. Lavella Saw TWO EXCELLENT locationa for of Phone Price on obtainable. AveLoGlen 403 America. Carbon Plant of South Spring Shop, Kampgrounds Center, Price-Helpnue. Phone highway. cated in two different cities on Closed Sundays, TWO ROOM FURNISHED apartmain highway, Just outside city DRAPES EXPERTLY MADE ment. Inquire 224 South 5th limits, 5 acres or more. Will 500 FT. OF 4 --INCH perforated from your material or choose P East. sell or give long term lease, or ' from our large selection of fabOrangeburg pipe. Will sell one would be willing to furnish land unfurnished ric samples. Prompt service. piece or all for 35c per ft Phone TWO BEDROOM Phone on partnership basis. house, panelled, carpet, drapes, Reasonabc rates. Phone Helen P fenced in yard. Northeast lo5 or Mabel Gus-Etzel, USED BUILDING MATERIAL: cation. $105.00 per month. Ph. tas, Will Trade Acoustical celling tile, maple EXPERIENCED CATERING for LARGE TRAILER for small if flooring, doors, windows, sheetTWO ROOM FURNISHED apartweddings and parties. Call Nona satisfied. Phone ing, 2x10, 2x8, 2x6, 2x4 lengths or ment, soft water, shower. InAiplarmlp Cowan, FR3-064buildto 24. Many other vary write 228 South 3rd West quire 490 East 4 th North. 1 or ing supplies. Phone For Sale P Provo, Utah. In InCANYON CLUB APARTMENT. FURNISHED Orangeville. REFRIGERATION Service and 15 FOOT BURCHCRAFT boat 9 Excellent business. Phone quire Sumner Apartments. Ph. Sales. Also electric motors. two motors, electric starter, or Clayton Worthen, refrigeration oversize tires and trailer with or see 1963'i FORD HARDTOP, radio, 7 TWO BEDROOM house, unfurservice. Phone boat cover. Phone nished, no furnace, South end heater, power steering, excelat fed North Fourth East. Will finance Price. Phone lent condition. with small down payment. 1947 INTERNATIONAL pickup, THREE ROOM APARTMENT, WELLS HOUSE MOVING -ton, engine overhauled, very or Phone 637-10unfurnished excondition. $250.00. Phone good Contact! cept for stove and refrigerator. Frama and Brkk P Water and heat included, TWO SIAMESE KITTENS withTOM WELLS Walllnfltan. Ut. Phone out papers. $5.00 each. Inquire BUSINESS PROPERTY and Call 157 North 4th East. Phone home on 1.7 acres. One half Homes For Sale mile east of Price. Phone TWO BEDROOM BRICK house ONE OF THE finer things of in Parkdale. 677 North Second life Blue Lustre carpet and 1963 RAMBLER SERVICES East. Priced for quick sale. sport coupe, elecRent cleaner. upholstery overdrive, 9,000 miles, like new. Phone Price Custom tric shampooer $1.00. Oliveto Good buy. Phone 9 after IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in Furniture and Appliance. 4:00 p.m. P Shop buying a home. Call Carbon FIRST CROP HAY, bright and and TROLLING reel line, Realty, 8 West Main, Price. POLE, "TUCK and ROLL WORK" Dick-maof Dean out bam. green Phone seven pop gears. Inquire at 196 Carbonville. Phone Autos and Furniture North 5th West or phone MODERN HOUSE Inquire 220 5r28-l- P North 5th Avenue. Using the Best Materials SELLING COINS, unc. rolls, $cc. WORK and MATERIALS others. For information write FARMALL TRACTOR .Inquire TWO BEDROOM BRICK home, two bedrooms and bath in baseGUARANTEED James L. Clawson, Castle Dale. 2904 Zenith Circle, Salt Lake ment, newly decorated, excel150 South Savanth East Utah. City. lent location in Northeast Price. PHONE 637-96PRICE 1962 FORD TRUCK with welder, Carpeting, drapes, air condiwinch, tank and torches, acetytioning, garage, patio, fenced SALE FOR lene torch. Contact Mrs. Lea yard. Priced for quick sale. Liin. Phone 635 East 3rd North. Phone Rubber Stamps GOOD MILCH GOATS, Just Wagon Wheel Tavern freshened, also kids. Phone 637- TWO BEDROOM BRICK home Made to Order 2589. P Property at Moab, Utah on comer lot with two bedSarvica .. One-da- y rooms and bath in basement. and WURLITZJER ORGAN, perfect operating fully equipped Satisfaction Carpeting, drapes, air conditionto leas yielding condition, four years old, cost subject Guaranteed ing, completely landscaped and $700.00, will sell for $300.00 $275.00 per month rental fenced, double garage and pat300 cash. 2nd West Inquire will lease which expire & Son J. F. Jones io. 635 East 3rd North. Phone 6. North. Phone SEPTEMBER 1964. Rubber Stamp Shop KELVTNATOR RANGE, good Submit Bids to Phone 637-30condition, make offer. Phone FOR SALE Price Box 10 FOUR ROOM 637-301- 637-327- 5. 637-C8L- 637-075- 1. 637-182- 472-886- ,8 637-238- U-1- 0. 637-115- 9. er 637-247- 2. -1 637-188- 6. 637-238- 9. 637-060- -1 637-196- 9. 637-354- 3. 472-513- 0. 7 637-240- -1 472-364- 7. 748-263- 748-265- 4. 637-200- 6. 637-235- 637-149- 7. 637-264- 3. 637-329- 2. 80 semi-baseme- 637-229- 0. -1 non-smok- er. 637-301- 5. 37-31- 70 637-151- 0. 637-037- 8. 637-322- 6. 637-196- Uphahtery n, 637-333- 1. 637-005- 4. 637-245- 5. 10 637-256- 0. 637-177- 9. 637-185- 637-177- 9. Marvin 637-279- 4. ONE VEGETABLE JUICER, shredder and press combination, very good condition. Phone FARRELLS 637-258- Modern Three and Four Executor Estate of Keith L. Barker, deceased, 9. c-- LICENSED NURSERY FOR CHILDREN GUITARS Call MRS. FIKSTAD Phone 637-0341 CARBON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. 8 East Main PHONE 637-20- Help Wanted 637-374- For Sale ot 130 acres WELLINGTON fenced farm ground, 10 shares Price reservoir water. 525 Wellington canal. $350.00 per year. 1 FC Phone IDEAL HORSE PASTURE available at Wellington coal cleaning plant. Phone 637-146- n, 4-- H 4-- H 4-- II Saturday 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H -- Ik-rnl- e ne De-Ve- Eugene Stuart, Eva Annette Swa-seDelbert K. Thayn, Karol Thayn, Marsha Tidwell, Lynette Kay Timothy, Walt Ross Tryon, Betty Warren, Elaine Warren, Jerold Westenskow, Laura Beth Williams. Peggy Lynn Wilstead, Sally Winn, Vickie Lynn Wood, Marsha Worthen and Darlene y, . World. Fourth-yea- r graduates included Jennie AJger, Toma F. Alger, Martie Rae Babcock, Leah Fran-celBaker, Sherry Alice Ball, Douglas Ray Barker, Linda Bishop, Don E. Blackburn, Rodger Branch, Perry Christensen, Ted le Warren Coleman, HOUSES IBITIU AMIES 3. el 6 YEARS OLD. IMPORTED MICH. DETROIT. 86.8 IN BOTTLE PROOF. FROM CANADA BY HIRAM IMPORTERS WALKER INC, BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY. 84 The worlds most wanted gift whisky all year round ...and why 2. 637-316- 1. 6. s. 637-27- APPROXIMATELY 700 SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR SPACE Living Room, Two Bedrooms, Kitchen, Bath, Utility Room, Some with Garage Attached. i 1. It has the lightness HIRAM of Scotch WALKER 6 WALXERYILLE, SONS LIMITED CANADA 472-501- 1. for information contact, H. A. Mays 2. The smooth satisfaction half-brothe- 637-012- 0. Wall-to-wa- UTAH SUNNYSIDE, ll of Bourbon half-siste- rs, PHONE Wanted 888-442- 1 EXPERIENCED CAR Salesman to sell Volkswagens. Scatty's Sales Price, Utah. ! and Apply Service, Scartys Sales & Service I Want to Rent TWO OR THREE bedroom house in Northeast Price. Unfurnished. Write P.O. Box 449, Price. P Lost and Found LOST: $20 00 REWARD offered for information leading to the recovery of a 22 pistol and holster stolen from Hudson, Sunday night. Phone 472-584- 6. 637-319- For Sale POOL TABLE and upright piano. FOR SALE WANTED: BOOKKEEPER D. Cowley, Pamela Sue Davis, Brent Lynn Davis, father. Kathryn Falsone, Mike Certificates of achievement Fasselin; Mrs. Verdis Draper (seniors with one or two years of Gary Dean Garlick, Keith BurMr. and Mrs. Robert Davis seminary) were awarded to Joe nett Golding, Kathryn Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Draper Gallegos, Fermi n Martinez and Carolyn Ann Hansen, Kathleen Paul Draper Herman Riffle. Tnn Horsley, Karolyn Kaye Johnson, Linda Carol Jones, Judy Larsen, Ray Lynn Littlejohn, Verna Mae Marshall, Brent Lee Miller, R. Jeff Miller, Barry Norton, WILLIAM KEVIN ROWLEY ELDEN BRYAN Claudia Norton, Kirk Olsen, MarFuneral services will be conFuneral services will be con- gie Olsen; n ducted Friday noon in the ducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the Myma Otteson, Norman L. LDS ward chapel for Elden Huntington IDS ward chapel for Prichard, Ruth Rasmussen, Patsy Bryan, 61, who died of a heart William Kevin Rowley, 33, Hunt- Riches, Linda Kay Roberts, Steve ailment Monday at 9 a.m. in the ington, who was killed late Mon- Shepherd, Christie Shield, Jane Carbon Hospital. Burial will be day in a mining accident at Hia- Spencer, Judith Smith, Patti Stein the Ferron City cemetery un- watha. Burial will be in the venson, Steve A. Swasey, Arba der the direction of the Fausett-Etz- Huntington cemetery under the Fay Thacker, Linda Josephine Mortuary. direction of the Fausett-EtzTochi, David D. Tryon, Paul M. Warner and Mark G. Williams. Mortuary. Bon-acc- i, FIVE SUNNYDALE -- 7. ers o; 50-- For Lease IN one-thir- el 472-54- 637-10- For Sal or Trad THREE STEEL BUILDING trusses, will span length. One 75 and one 20 Hp steam boilers, 125 pound working pressure. See at Acme Cleaners, 210 East 1st North, Price. and Cecil Broadbent, president ad Hie North Carbon Stake, presented scholarships and book awards. Th'nd-yea- r graduate Included Ronald Brett Abram. Bonnie lee Adam. Ellen Marie Allred, Kathryn Allred, Keith M. Allred, Sandra lee Anderson, CJeora Mae Atwood. Stanley Atwood, France Joyce Baird, Clifford Paul Baker, Ardith Ann Barker. Paul John Barton, Ronnie Basso, Sherilyn Benson. DeWayne Ouirle Bentley, Terry E. Lynn Ilerenuen, Sue Ann Hiddinger; Dee Bjarnson, Keith S. Blake. William Afton Brlnley. Kenmth Ray Burgess, Frank M. Burton, Carolyn Sue Calcs. John Douglas Carter. G. Ned Christensen. Jeffrey Dale Christenwn, Mervin Ray Cook, Craig Curtis, Wilma Ellon Curtis, Diane Dart, Earl R. Older Called Davis, Jr, Fred Davis, Terry Bruce Davis, Rolmrt Edward Pen-LsoTo Organize Stephanie Diane Dent, Connie Elizabeth Donaldson, Linda Club, Name Officers Kaye Downard; John W. Edwards, Vera L. club members 14 years and over will meet Thursday, June 4, Erickson, Wayne E. Erickson, at 2 p.m. in the Little Court Room Connie I.ee Etzel, Patricia M. in the Court House for a twofold purpose: First - to nominate East Carbon L.D.S. candidates for club officers; second - to organize an older Seminary Issued club. Campaign and election of ofDiplomas ficers will take place at the annual Themed to "Mormon Youth June Picnic to be held Thursday, June 18, at the Price City Park. with a Goal," the 1964 class at The officers elected at this pic- the East Carbon Seminary renic will preside as officers of all ceived diplomas last Saturday at activities for 1964, including the Sunnyside chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y club camp. Saints. All those interested In an older Graduates Include Shiela Alber-ig-i, club should be in attendance Marion Burdick, John Busch, at this meeting. If you have not yet enrolled it Pat Clarke, Paulene Cullum, is important that you do so Sherry Evans, Shirley Hill, Alice Huntington, Coella Jones, John Jones, Wanda Larson, Randy Lindsey, Don MoCourt, Jed McCARD OF THANKS Kean, Joyce Owen, Charyl Ross, We wish to express our deep Jeff Smith, Ray Sorenson,, Carol appreciation to our many friends Taylor and Regina Walters. and relatives who sent beautiful Fourth year graduates included floral offerings and assisted with Paul Butler, Garry Frandsen, kindly acts at the time of the DelRae Merrihew, Charyl Owen death of our beloved husband and and (Linda Shumway. La-Vo- PROGRESSIVE MUSIC SUPPLY Old Airport Road 3rd House on Right PHONE Day or Night 637-012- 0. 1 - Fau.x-U-, Ann Marie Fitzgerald, Alan Reed Fletcher, Ronald Allan Fcat, Jerald B. Frandwn, Kenneth L e n a y Gilbert, Ray Gllea, Howard Joe Goodrich, Alan C, Grumlvig. David R. Guymon. Gary Hadfield. Claudia Ruth Jlann-n-, Dm R. Hanm. Mozelle Harmon, Gloria Hayes, Boyd B. Hnrle, Donald Karl Houghton, Chester John Houkkecjier, IJnda Kay Jloua-keejie- r, Daniel V. How lett. Shannon Huff, Joy Hurst; Crist le Hutchings, Ann Marie Jacoiuwn. 4loyd Jennings, Claudia Jensen, Duane Earl Jenaen, Joseph Jensen, Ronald Jenaen, Diane Jones, Judy Wliene Jones, Rickie Keeie, J, lztne KlaelL Lou Ann K compel, Lnmont I nn.cn. Marilyn Alien Klrt Marslng, Mabbutt, Oinrmalne Marvell, Dale E. Marx, Douglas Wayne Marx, JoAnn Mathis, Robert Arthur Mathia, Thomas MorTony Moon, ris. Feggy Ann Myrup. Mary Mag-deleMcArthur, Tom McCourt; Robert L. Nelson, Laura Nielsen, Norene K. Norton, Frederick G. Olsen, Kathleen OLen. Ingrid Olsen, Lynn O'Neil, Myra Y. O'Neil, Peggy Oviatt, Peggy Noyes, Albert Pallzzi, Jr., Gregg Passic, Carol Ann Petersen. Thelma Inilse Pierce, Marilyn Kay Pitts, Becky Poll astro, Carol Lee Powell, Lynda Co nine Powell, Terry Donald Powell, Charles Boyd Rhodes, George E. Richards, Dennis Ray Richardson, Rohby Dean Robertson, Diana Rudman, Katherine Ann Russell Roberta Schofield. Peggy Self; Glenn Reid Shaw, Bruce Sherman, Sheila Shiner, Terrie Shiner, re Elynn Shorts. Kent Simms, K. Smith, Samuel Craig Smith, Gary Staley, Lavell E. Staley, Connie May Steele, Otto FadJi. Doug wall-to-wa- LYNN CHRISTOPH ERSON RELIABLE PERSON to put up hay crop at Wellington coal cleaning plant. Phone 65-fo- 637-003- r two-bagger-s, with full basement LAVON C. MORTENSEN apartment, near park. Phone Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Fausett-EtzTHREE n BEDROOM HOME in Mortuary, Price, for ll East Helper, carC. Mortensen, 59, Price, who pet, drapes, furnace, water died Wednesday at 3 a.m. at his heater, garage. Must be seen home. to appreciate. Phone He was bom March 26, 1905, for appointment. in Emery County, a son of George FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE at Q. and Emily Mortensen. He mar436 East 2nd North, Price, Ph. ried LaNalda Johnson December 24, 1924, in Emery. They were diTWO BEDROOM HOUSE with vorced. He had been a farmer basement apartment, 3 acres and was a member of the LDS ground, water line and irriga- Church. Surviving are sons and daughtion rights, some furniture. One mile west of Price on Highway ters: Rex L. (Mortensen, Monti-cellJimmie Lee Mortensen, Phone Mrs. Dominic Sue Kearns; THREE BEDROOM house, built-inHelper; Mrs. Madge Poulos Phone for ap- and Mrs. John (Pauline) Nikas, pointment. Miss Myrtle Mortensen, Miss Mar$400.00 BUYS THREE bedroom jorie Mortensen and Keith Morhouse in Kenilworth. Electric tensen, all of Price; 14 grandrange, water heater and spare children; stepmother, Mrs. Carrier Mortensen, Emery; brothers, heater. Phone Archie Mortensen, Emery; George Mrs. Clarand FIVE BEDROOM HOUSE, 342 ence Odell, Price; sister, San Collard, Francisco; North 1st East. Clyde and Nels Mortencarpeting. Four room house, ex- sen, Airs. AnEmery; 286 cellent condition, North 3rd nie Broderick, Eureka. , East. Three bedroom house, exBurial was in the Price City cellent location. 350 Madison Avenue. Real easy terms. cemetery. 3 Phone or GEORGE E. DROSSOS Holy rosary was recited ThursCALVIN KEITH MORLEY day at 7:30 p.m in the chapel Funeral services were conduct- of the Mitchell Funeral Home and ed for Calvin Keith (Kay) Mor-le- requiem Mass was celebrated Fri38, former Carbon County day at 9:30 a.m. in the Notre resident who died in the Veter- Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church ans Hospital at Whipple, Ari- for George Edward Drossos, 19, zona, fo.lowing a lingering ill- Wattis, who died May 20 in the Carbon Hospital of uremic poisonness. He was bom April 22, 1926, at ing. He was horn March 17, 1945, Price to Claude and Marie Mor-leHe attended Carbon High in Price, to James and Margaret School before enlisting in the Oveson Drossos. He was a sophoU. S Navy. He married Nan more at Carbon College and a Jardine July 10, 1944, was a member of the Catholic Church. member of the Episcopal Church Surviving are his parents, Watas a brick tis, brother, Jim C. Drossos, Watand was mason and coowner of Remo tis; grandmothers, Mrs. Irene Construction Company. Drossos, Price; Mrs. Hannah OveFIVE ROOMS $7.00 Down, $7.00 a month. Free Lessons by Professional Teachers. Free Demonstration in your home or mine. All other makes Guitars, Musical Instruments and Supplies. Large Stock Call: No waiting. Duane Frandwn, president of the Curiam Stake, Church ot Oirut of Latter slay Saint, last Friday evening at the North Carin Slake Center presented and 4h to 144 thml-eafourth-- ) ear student of the rice East SeminaryThe graduate were presented by lYlnclpal Rex I Oiruteruen el 33 Franchise tln 1 Awards Diplomas At Rites Held Friday Fer-ro- Also Homes In Helper and Wellington AMPLIFIERS fettd&t Exclusive Inquire North 8th East and IN PRICE Jenen, Attorney, Price, Utah. 637-029- 6. , BEDROOM HOMES T. N. o TWO YEAR OLD stud Shetland pony. Reasonable. Phone Day Care Center Barker S. South scored three runs In the firet Inning, raced away lo a 10-- victory over I 'a it in High Monday In a Utah Class A baseball semifinal. South will meet Clearfield in finals. Carbon got its only run in live first, but then the Dinos were baffled by the slants of Cub Keith Kennedy, who had nine strikeouts and walked only two. Tile Cubs collected nine hits, six of them off John Ellington, who went 6 2 3 Innings, and John Iimone. who worked d Inning. Ellington hail seven strikeouts. In the ojiening frame, leadoff man Dave Edmonds doubled for South. Two walks filled the sacks and Andy Gallegos hit a sacrifice fly to score the first Cub run. Brent Bird then doubled in two more runs. Doubles by Edmonds and Frank Flores, coupled with a Dino error, resulted in two more South runs in the second. Singles by Johnny Mizukawa anti Dave Guymon and Ellington's sacrifice fly scored the Carbon run. 4-H- riv p South Trips Dinos THE CLASSIFIED AD SECTION ' 773 UTAH I, Both for Good Business Opportunity on Highway Watt of Price furnished Completely store with adjoining quarters, storage, car faculties, service station. For additional information: Call 637-203- 3 KELVIN ATOR Inquire Phone 150 Phone 637-214- 3. Electric Range. East 9th North. 637-049- 7. 1962 PORTABLE SEWING machine, $75.00; Westinghouse TV, $30.00; Dining room table and six chairs, $30.00; Winchester rifle, model 290, $50.00. Inquire 259 South 4 th West after 5:00 pm. P semi-automat- ic -1 For Rent CARBON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Silvagnl Bldg. $155.00. Prica UNFURNISHED APARTMENT at 82 First West, Helper. Steam heat, completely carpeted. Contact Helper Insurance and Loan Company. Phone 472-592- 1. 155 South 637-124- 5. y, 3. No other whisky in the world tastes quite like it How light is Canadian Club? It's the lightest whisky in the world! FACT: y. are his widow; son, Cleveland, Emery County. Surviving Main. mother; six sons and daughters, Burial was in the Spring Glen and two brothers. cemetery. Bottled in Canada m "The Best In The House in 87 Lands |