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Show Thursday, 0tW J1, 144 THI Net Gain In Savings Utah' Injured saving and loan In September show cd association a net gain in saving inflow of 21 per cent higher than in Sep. tember Laid, compared with 19 cent increase for the nation' saving and loan association. Parti reputing in the gain wu the First Federal Saving and Loan Jr Association of Price. S U CARD OP THANKS We ih to epres our deep to all our friend and relative for the flower and many shown us follow act of kindne ing the death of our beloved hus- 0. S. BRUNDAGE band and father. George BranFuneral service were conducted ds ge, Friday at 1 pm. in the Price De family of George Brundage. Third ward chajl, Church of Sainu, Jeus Christ of Latter-da- y for George Samuel Brundage, 81. Ads Classified Shop Today's who died October 20 at 11:30 a m. in a Salt Lake City hospital following a long illness. He was born Iecember 20, 1882, at Spanish Fork, a son of Joseph N.A D V O C A T K, PRICE. UTAH w Sutton and Liberty Taylor Brundage. Ho married 3lauh Hamilton in Irlce. She preceded him In death, lie married Nellie Carr October 31, 1922, at Duchesne. Surviving are his wklow; son and daughter. George Samuel, Jr and Mrs. Glen (Shirley) Down, ard. both of lrlce; brother and sister, both of Provo; nine grandchildren and 12 ARTHUR a, WAGNER Graveside service were conducted Monday at 1 pm, at the Wellington City cemetery for Arthur Glenn Wagner, 5(1, Price, w ho died Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Cai-boHospital following a short illness. lie wa bom November 11, 1907, at Salisbury. Pennsylvania, to New ton J. and Omie Snyder Wagner. He murrlod Mary Miller at St. George. They were divorced. Surviving ar sons, Donnk M. Wagner, Price; Merlin Wagner. Akron, Ohio; brothers ami sisters, Ira Wagner. Garden Grove, California; Oscar Wagner, lortland, Oregon; Mrs. Freda Price, Akron. Burial was under the direction of the Fausett-EtzMortuary, el DOLLY MUNCY Pl Lambourne Sponsor Names Omitted The Finest From Advertisement in First An advertisement advocating the election of Sid Lambourne, Republican candidate for state treasurer, which aijear on Page Seven. Second Sir t ion of this Is. sue of The ap)ear without any sponsoring organization as i usual in political advertisement of this nature. This particular advertisement was printed the sponsors names were received and by way of clarification it Is noted herewith that this Is a paid political advertisement by Hazel T. Chase, Salt Lake City; Helen H. Brown, Woods Crass; Jennings Phillips, Jr., Salt Izike City, and Thad II. Emery, Salt Lake City. Needs Check your First Aid cabinet to moke sure it complete. Then check with us for the best of everything you need to fill the gaps. Youll be glad you did. e KELLEYS 1 John 8. Ksllty was in the Price City Funeral services were conductToo many individuals try to be cemetery under the direction of ed Friday at 2 p m. in the n smart instead of truthful. Fausett-Etzthe Mortuary. Pentacostal Church for Mrs PRICE 7 UTAH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini Drag-erto- cl Dolly Green Muncy, 66, Drager-towho died of complications fol lowing surgery the evening October 20 in the Drngerton hos pital. born February 18, 1898, She at Millerton. Oklahoma, to E. C. ami Flora McBce Green. She married Hollis Muncy July 2. 1916, at Lathan, Oklahoma. She was mem!er of the Pentacostal Church of God. Surviving are her husband ; sons ami daughters, Ernest L. and Lewis E. Muncy, both of Orangeville; Macy L. Muncy, Dragerton Mrs. Flora Fern Koztoski, Wash ington, D.C.; Hollis Muncy, Jr., Price; Mrs. Dennis (Louise) Fer-kin- s, Ft. Carson, Colorado; Tommy G. Muncy, Carlin, Nevada Mrs. James (Mary Alice) Tren-thaLander, Wyoming; Mrs. Art (Ruby Jo) Mars, Morton. Washthree ington; 32 grandchildren, DRUG East Main PRICE, Burial n, JOHN S. IIREINSON Funeral services were conducted Monday at 1 p.m. In the Castle Gate LDS ward chapel for John Sigurmunder Hrcinson, 77, who died of causes incident to age Thursday evening in a Salt Lake City rest home. He was bom August 21, 1887, at Reykladic, Iceland, to John and Christian Arneson Hrcinson. He married Ethel Singleton August 28, 1911, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a retired coal s mine foreman. Surviving are his widow, Castle Gate; sons, daughters, Hubert Castle Gate; Paul Hrcinson, Hreinson, Clearfield: Mrs. Virgil (LaRue) Snider, Helper; Mrs. Warren (Lois) Aplanalp, Spring Glen; Mrs. John (Fern) Sullivan, Orem; Mrs. Marion (Anita Mae) Vanover, Kearns; 23 grandchilbrother, Nor dren; five man Green, Panama, Oklahoma. K. D. Mrs. Downey, Helper. sister, Burial was in the Price City Burial was in the Spanish Fork under the direction of cemetery cemetery under the direction of the Mitchell Funeral Home. Home. Mitchell Funeral the n; n; 1 VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN LAURENCE J. BURTON f A PIMDVEN FURIIENB hjtaif coAiL mmiumY Congressman Burtons Record on issues of par- ticular interest to Carbon County Sought import restrictions on fuel oils and vigorously opposed federal subsidized power projects, including the BURNS CREEK PROJECT. These projects would hurt the Coal Industry and eliminate many Coal Mining Jobs. Mine workers and mine owners alike have opposed these projects. the successful fight in the House for the Canyonlands Bill so important to Carbon Countys Led Tourist Business. Sponsored Legislation to restrict meat imports and aid our livestock industry. Supported the Mine Safety Act HR 9000 which was strongly supported by the Mine Workers. CAIIOInN CnlUOTY? FJRJCEN m U.. CBftTGTCF Paid Political Advertisement by Carbon County Neighbors for Burton Committee. Bob Go jdge, Chairman, Welligfon News Briefs Reported Helen Syms and daughter pf Fountain Green spent last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hawkins and other members of the family. Karen Jewkes and daughter motored from Salt Lake City Thursday before deer season to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clemont Atwood. Wayne Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Williams, returned Sunday after spending the past two years on a Great Lakes mission for the LDS Church. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Quale, Santa Anna, California, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quale and Mrs. Floyd Alger. Mrs. Ruth Bran-- h, Reno, Nevada, visited October 21 with the Quale and Alger families. Floyd Alger and Ida Quale motored to Salt Lake City to visit Toma Alger who is attending Westminister College. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Huff motored from California to visit Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bradley and for Vernon to hunt deer. They spent ten days here returning Tuesday. The O.N.O. Club met Thursday to go bowling at the Country Lanes and had dinner at a local cafe. Thelma Ruth Pierce spent Wednesday of last week visiting in Grand Junction with Elaine Pierce and Mrs. Jonas Sibert. Jim Wells and Teddy Wells were released from the Carbon Hospital after spending the past ten days there recovering from an accident at the Dal Wells farm. Mr. Wells was transferring gas from a tank to his truck when an explosion occurred burning both he and Teddy, Mr. Wells on the legs and his grandson on the neck. They are recuperating at home. Archie Marvell has been unable to work the past two weeks after an accident on his job. He and another worker were burned on the hands when they were given an acid to clean tools with instead of the usual cleaning fluid. 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