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Show P9 THE SUNADVOCATE. PRICE, UTAH Eight GUARD ARMORY AT NATIONAL Recreation Program To Offer Gun Safety Course ''V Your Community , IS REPRESENTED J Iis-trw- lipoitwtr a hunter' safety course July 13 to 17. The program will of the tx umler the dim-tiut Officer' IViu-- lor hunting interested persons should for this rlas at the t.irtxn County sheriffs office in vice between now and July 11. The cost of the registration will Tills fee w ill be $1 00 per Include ammunition, safe hunter patch and certificate. Those eligible to take the class must be 12 curs or older. IUs, girls, men and women are encouraged to take the course. Those who will assist with this program Include Sheriff Albert Passic, IViee Chief of Police Bob Williams, Sergeant Nick Thom.is and Trooixr Prank Whipple of the Utah Highway Patrol. Assist All in 'Jlie chias will be conducted at at 7 p m. each day. lur-pu- c uf this ingram is primarily IVk-- e to teach cun aalety and sunivaL Some first aid alao will At the ml of the course, a safe hunter patch and certifl- - County Television Aide Solves Problem at Helper recognition for the outstanding tourist tions in our immediate surroundings. Support any promising our area. YOU MAY GRAMS $100 will A MONTH: it help at age 65? uoo month' extra might male tho difference between a happy old What can yon do to make age and sore youll have enough money during retirement? Sign up for a John Hancock Retirement Income Plan. Setting aaide a small amouht of money each week assure you of $100 a month for life (after you reach 66) or a payment of at least $10,000 to your widow If yon ahould die before then. Get the details by writing or phoning us. y. PRICE INSURANCE AGENCY Phono JOHN NIKAS, Agent cSO-- LIFE MUTUAL INSURANCE MITOK 637-33- COMPANY MAJMACMV1MTTS WALTER SANDERSON Funeral services were conduct-- 1 ed Monday at 2 p.m. in the Price First ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, for Walter Sanderson 65, Price, who died Friday at 9:30 p.m. in the Carbon Hospital. He was born June 6, 1899, at Fairview, Sanpete County, to William and Elfleda Hurst Sanderson. He married Mildred Viola Newell November 22, 1920, in Price and the marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He was an active member of the church. Surviving are his widow; son and daughters, William Orris Sanderson, Jr., Mrs. Dewey (Phyl-- 1 lis) Medley, Mrs. Jack (Lapreal) Birch, all of Price; Mrs. William (Dorothy) Collins, Dragerton; 18 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Isebell Guymon, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rebbeca Brown, Van Nuys, California; Mrs. Harriet Alger, California. Burial was in the Price City cemetery under the direction of the Fausett-EtzMortuary. Le-Rq- el y can 39c PEAS -- 7 cans $1.00 Pillsbury CAKE MIXES 7 cans $1.00 Snowdrift SHORTENING Mission CORN Del Mont BEANS .. 8 Early Dawn cans $1.00 J3 uti Bologna lb. 35 Leading Brands . . s. Pure Toast Spread Preserves 4-- . . 0 f quart 39c jj 3 pkgs. 89c 3-l- bs. j 59c $ z. 4 cans $1.00 EBBS FLOUR .. . s,"l Purex .... Retail & $3.69 gal. 63 i PRO- SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE ORGANIZATION ITS SPONSORS. Misc. Services: Anges Dress Shop Acme Cleaners Carbon Publishing Co. Carbon-Emer- y Flying Service Carbon Plumbing & Heating n Equipment Co. Lanes Country Bowling Boyacks Mens Store Bertots Paint & Glass Shop Belvas Gloria Shop Barney's Photo Shop Carbon-Emer- y Produce Diamond Markets, Inc. Eastern Utah Tobacco Co. Eastern Utah Electric Co. FlaGlle Dress Shop Harris Style Shop Houston Furniture ' Helper Furniture of Price Kids Shoe Store Kellers Market Jeanselme Inc. Lewis Jewelry and Optical Mutual Lumber Co. Massey Co. Office Equipment Co. Oliveto Furniture Price Trading Co. Peterson Distributing Co. Price Commission Co. Price Lumber & Hardware Price Baking Co. J. C. Penney Co. Riggs Shoe Store Safeway Store's Sear, Roebuck & Co. Western Auto Stores F. W. Woolworth Co. Garages & Automotive, etc. Adams Motor Co. Bunnell-Dodg- e Co. Dinosaur Super Service Center Service Service Service Conoco Jays Co. Motor Kraync Larsen's Chevron Service Mendenhall's Auto Parts Marion's Service Carl Nyman & Sons Phillip's Main Service O. K. Tire Store Price Auto Parts Rudy's Metro Service Redd Motor Co. Irvs Mobil Service j Sanders Texaco Service Standard Oil of California Dist. v Texaco, Inc. Valley Motor Co. Scarty's Auto Shop Hi-W- ay Motels & Accommodations, etc. Crest Motel Alpine Motel El Rancho Seista Motel Greenwell Motel Mission Motel Pintus Motel Redwood Motel Wiberg Trailer Court Wilcox Guest Ranch R. & j( THESE AND INTEREST Wholesale Merchants: & Drugs: Arden Dairy Alpine Cafe Carbon Ice Cream Co. Coca Cola Bottling Co. Cooks Velvet Freez Crest Cafe Ideal Beverages Kelley Price Drug VALLEY IN pro- SPONSORING BUSINESS FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS Food, Beverages Large AA Grade CASTLE .$1.19 3 for 25 J Z. Peach, Apricot, Strawberry, Raspberry .... 46-o- TOMATO JUICE SUJBAII& Pop IT PRUNE JUICE Mission CANNED & Del Monte o z. SHRIMP y, for adverse or INDIVIDUALS, CONCERTED AND DOMINIC FALSONE Holy rosary was recited Thurs- MELVILLE BRANCH day at 7 :30 p.m. in the chapel Funeral services were conduct- of the Mitchell Funeral Home and ed today at 2 p.m. in the Welling- requiem Mass was celebrated Friton Second ward chapel for Mel- day at 11 a.m. in the Notre Dame ville Branch, 70, Wellington, who de Lourdes Catholic Church for died Monday afternoon in a Salt Dominic Falsone, 89, Price, who Lake City hospital. died of causes incident to age He was born January 14, 1894, July 1 at the Carbon Hospital. at Wellington, to Eugene Elisha He was born December 19, 1874, and Jane Blake Branch. He mar- at Prizzi, Sicily, to George and ried Ida 'Hale October 6, 1936, Rosa Accomando Falsone. He marin the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He ried Rose BJanda in 1902 in Siwas a high priest in the Welling- cily. She died Febraury 13, 1960. ton Second ward, served a mission He came to the United States to the southern states in 1918-2- 0 in 1906, was a retired railroad and filled three stake missions. worker and member of the Cath-- 1 He was a former assistant ward olic Church. clerk and Seventies president. Surviving are sons and daugh- Surviving are his widow; sons ters, Sam Falsone, Mrs. Joe (Rose) and daughters, Merrill Eugene Cannariato, both of Price; George Leo Falsone, Orem; Branch, Los Angeles; Mrs. Nor- Falsone, man (Olive) Jones, Orange, Cali- Grand Junction; Mrs. Joe (Sarah) fornia; George Branch, Salt Lake Marco, Murray; Mrs. Jack (Jose-- 1 City; three grandchildren; broth- phine) Santa Rosa, Sandy; Mrs. ers and sisters, Ray Branch, Pro- Joe (Mary) Colosimo, Hiawatha; vo; Ezra Branch, Price; Mrs. Mrs. Ross (Phyllis) Goglietti, BellOlive Golding, California, and flower, California; Mrs. John (Car-- 1 Mrs. Frank (Effie) Liddell, Well- mel) ,Tite, Whittier, California;!1 23 grandchildren and 17 great-- 1 ington. Burial was in the Wellington grandchildren. Burial was in the Price City cemetery under the direction of the Fausett-Etze- l cemetery. Mortuary. AND SATURDAY, JULY 10 YOUR BY OF THIS fine foods FRIDAY AS ASSIST, attrac- that will benefit projects Analyze governmental proposals pitious affects. THEIR AIM David Donaldson, student, right. gets preview of gun safety instruction which will be offered by the Curtxin County Schixd District recreation program. Instructors will lx? Frank Whipple, Utah Highway Patrol; Price Chief of Police Bob Williams; John Angottl, director of recreation, and Sergeant Nick Thomas, Utah Highway Patrol. GUN SAFETY Obituaries 10-lb- Development. Gain Pythian Siitart War Buy In June The" Carbon County commission announced recently that construe June plans of the Pythian Sistion is under way to correct the ters. Carbon Temple 19. Included Interference problem which has a regular meeting on the tenth, existed at the Helper translator which was attended ly Francis CHESTER W. MANCHESTER station since It was put into op- Jensen, Marble Blackham, Mae Funeral services were conducteration. The signal is received on Pulsipher, Tessie Smodey, MaxChannels 8, 10 and 12 ami regula- ine Peterson, Maurine Dougherty, ed today at 2 p.m. in the Trinity on Kate Wilson and Stella O. Green. Episcopal Church, Dragerton, for tions prohibit William Manchester, 53, these channels. In order to comAt that time a round table dis- Chester died of a heart ply with the regulations and not cussion was held and plans made Dragerton, who interfere with the Helper Com- for a potluck party at Price City attack Saturday at Carbon Canhe was munity TV signal. It was neoes Park on June 17. Maxine Peter- yon, California, where vacationing. channels use to sary son served a luncheon, and a rafadjacent He was born October 28, 1910, causing Interference from the In- fle furnished by Mrs. Blackham at Pleasanton, Kansas, to Amos coming sound signal to the output was won by Kate Wilson. and Flora Blackman Manchester. video signal. The Pythian Sisters conducted He married Blanche Whimpey TV in tech sale the cookie ami Pierce, county candy Perry 27, 1910, at Price. He January niclan, informed the commission' past month, and have extended was maintenance foreman for a ers that, according to the tests he their thanks to residents of Car- a has made, the interference could bon and Emery counties for sup- - th an1 member the be eliminated by moving the re- porting the sale in a genero of Elks. locanew antennas a to was fashion. The ceiving organization Surviving are his widow; son tion eliminating natural barriers, also grateful to Safeway Store and daughter, Richard C. Mansuch as hills, between receiving for furnishing space for the stile. chester, Dragerton; Mrs. John and transmitting antennas. A site (Roma) Periey, Brea, California; was located west of Helper and Boys' State Mayors one grandchild; mother, Castle construction has begun on the Dale; brothers and sisters, Thomnew facilities. Angelo Halamandaris, Price, as and Paul Manchester, HuntCommission Chairman G. L. was elected mayor of Christoffer-se- n Mrs. Hazel Morgan, Mrs. ington; Oviatt announced that the mainRobert Neilson, and City, Orval (Mildred) Sherrard, Mrs. statenance cost on the Helper Blanding, mayor of Buesler City Loren Flora MacCarthey, Redtion would be greatly reduced and during the American Legions the residents of the Helper area Boys State which ended Sunday lands, California. Graveside services at the Price would receive a much better sig- at Utah State University. Some nal. He also announced that pres- 630 young men '''from every high City cemetery were conducted by ent plans call for the addition of school in Utah received a week-lon- g the Price Lodge of Elks and burial educational TV to the county syscourse in American govern- was under the direction of the tem, probably by the beginning of ment and citizenship during Boys Mitchell Funeral Home. the school year. State. 5-- Diversified Industrial pie-regist- er the Utah National Guard armory In TO The certificate is required hunters to obtain a first-tim- e As-six-- lit ion. BY Price Chamber of Commerce t rale will lx given to all pnrtie: Tle CaHhin County iwrestlon program will (win! who satisfactorily pass the Kastem Utah Thursday, July 9, 1944 C. Drug Towne Cafe Utah Distributing Co. Jeanselme Cafe Cate-Carbo- Carbon Appliance & Refrig. Service Campbell Transfer & Storage Culligan Soft Water Service Deseret News Downard Construction Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Dick's Carpet Sales & Service Emmas Beauty Lounge Fausett-Etze- l Mortuary Harmond Electric H. & J. Supply Co. K.O.A.L. Radio Mountain Fuel Supply ' Kilfoyle Krafts Mitchell Funeral Home Mt. States Telephone Co. Price Steam Laundry Price Floral Price Sheet Metal Pioneer Welding Co. Petrolane Co. Peczuh Printing Quality Cleaners Rio Grande Motorway R. & R. Custom Construction Salt Lake Tribune Slaugh Floral Utah Power & Light Financial Carbon-Emer- & Professional Bank y Gty Finance Carbon College Mrs. Mary Causer Carbon Finance Vergil J. Draney Adrian E. Dalton Arthur P. Draper Dr. J. Eldon Dorman Equitable Insurance Co. Frandsen & Keller First Federal Savings & Loan Dr. William M. Gorishek Frank B. Hanson J. Grant Kilfoyle Thomas A. Lamph Motor Credit Co. Dr. Dan T. Madsen Pacific Industrial Loans Co. Joe Peternel Jr. Dr. Roy A. Robinson Dr. Orson B. Spencer Dean Murdock Boyd Ma rsing Harry Mangus C. W. Peterson Wm. F. Reves Tatton Insurance Price Insurance Agency Dr. John W. Wright Dr. Quinn A. Whiting Dr. Dean G. Winters Walker Bank William G. Leavell Coal Companies: Independent Coal & Coke Co. Premium Coal Co. Columbia-Genev- a Coal Mine Div. Life Time Members: Dr. I. S. Evans John C. Forrester Sr. Gomer Peacock |