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Show tCk'mWMinrw W9'999 VfmffM rm Obituaries o HANSEN Hansen, 68, Spring Glen, I died of a heart ailment Jan 9 home in the of at a son Denver. He was born Oet. 31. 1898, a' Spring G'en to Janies Pe.er and Wiseman Sarah Hansen. He married Eva Murdock Aug 31, 1823, in Salt Lake City. He was t st-a retired rail read worker, a member of the LDS Church and the Price Lodge of Elks. Surviving are his widow; sons, daughter, Alva Keith, Dragerton; Mrs. James, Denver; Harry Kit (Sandra) Halamandaris, Woodland Hills, Calif.; seven grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Florence Dordner, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Norma Spokane, Wash. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in the Spring Glen LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Mitchell Funeral Chapel tonight from 7 to 9 and Friday at the chapel one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Price City Cemetery with graveside rites conducted by the Price Elks Lodge. ;ii irS1 Pf f:' M lift Jp-- ' A .v H, - j 'a- . Price SCD Chairman : Cited for Service - Famed Bal-co- jK r 4N ... NORMA W. WELLS M 1 1 to the people of the district and no salaries are paid. At least once a month the SCD beard of supervisors meets to p.i, s- X - famer J. R (Dob) Olson, Price1, center, was honored at a dintvr in Price recently for being the Tamed Flamer of 1966 for the Salt Lake City Division of Phillips Petroleum Co. On the left is Jerry Jensen, Price, district representative. Also shown is Bill McCabe, Salt Lake City, Philgas manager. The Famed Flamer contest was conducted for distributors of Philgas in Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Mr. Olson, with the able assistance of a fine sales force, won the award, a portable television and a personalized plaque inscribed for using Phillips Petroleum Companys sales promotion and advertising programs, for developing new uses for Philgas, for participating in community improvement prorecord and for grams, for having an accident-frein sales increase the this year over largest having last year. 6, , .. $r sjSt .v e ki ffv East Carbon, Price Rotary Activities dinner the Rotarians were conducted newson a tour of The memweek Last paper plant (above). bers of the Price Rotary Club were guests in East Carbon at which time they were treated to a tour of the Horse Canyon mine properties by Mr. Cassano, showing map of mining operations. Movies on mining methods were presented by Robert von Storch. Caledonian Photo Carbon Scouters to Attend Showando Nielson to Presidency of Board of Education Edward, Springville; Brent O., Murray; of education are Jack Pressett Paul G., Salt Lake City; 29 grand- and C. W. (Stubby) Petersen. At this same meeting the board children; brothers, sisters, Mrs. Ionia Pinnerelli, Spring Glen; accepted the Mrs. Arbe Ranch, San Mateo, materials learning center section Calif.; Dean, Spokane, Wash.; at the Reeves Elementary School Marion, in Price which was constructed Perry, Castle Dale; 0 Pleasant Grove. at a cost of $77,000 of which Burial was in the Ferron City came from federal funds unCemetery under the direction of der the Elementary-Secondarthe Fausett-Etze- l Education Act, Title I. Mortuary. newly-construct- $50,-00- Sim SKI-JORIN- SPECIAL Tie onto the Skeet-er- s Marine Supply $23o2S Midway between Price Phone SINGER CO. E. G built-itowing eye and enjoy an r.un exhilarating winter a through wonderland. Ample power and Torque-Sensin- g Driv e make the Skeeter ideal for this thrilling sport. IN OUR WINDOW 45 Winter n All y wi Fun! Friday the 13th Used Sewing Machines 0 The Scribbler... Season your life Sun-Advoca- te Open 4 p.m. 637-057- 8 6 & Helper) or 3068 p.m. week days All day Sat. MAIN LONESOME JOHN I stand at Scofield all broken hearted, ooo The fishermen and boaters have departed, Business is off and the traffic is slow. So I stand all alone while the COLD winds blow! 1 A f GIVEAWAY . . . (The se ore offered by owner who has a good reason for seeking new homes for fhe animals). old male wire- ,Two thoroughbred dogs (papered); female malamute, spayed. haired terrier, spayed; IAII shofs have been given fo both. Phone Mrs. Phelps In Helper, r 472-568- FERRELL BENTLEY 3. American Oil Agent Proclamation Whereas, birth defects are the second greatest of life in the United States, and destroyer ' Whereas, hundreds of thousands of surviving Girth defect victims are doomed to lifetimes of physical an5 mental disability, and i Whereas, birth defects impose staggering social, and financial stresses on the family and th4 community, and ' Whereas, under the auspices of the March of Difres, significant progress is being made to solve these problems, and Whereas, the March of Dimes is conducting a national education program aimed at protecting the and their babies through prehealth of mothers-to-b- e natal care, and Whereas, a network of March of centers is proiding improved treatment for birth defect patients, and Whereas. March of Dimes research grants are enabling scientists to learn more about birth defects, and Whereas, individuals can play an important role in the control and prevention of birth defects by supporting the March of Dimes, Now, Therefore, I, Murray' Mathis, Mayor, of Price City, do hereby proclaim January, 1967, as March of Dimes Month, and call on all citizens to contribute generously to fight birth defects, this av.ful menace to the health of our children. PRICE, UTAH Phone emo-lioha- l, Dimes-sup-port- t ed new source of American Oil Products and Service for Farmers and home owners in this area! Prompt delivery of You expect more from American and you get it! 637-318- 0 top-quali- ty products, including: O AMERICAN Regular Gasoline O AMERICAN Premier Diesel Fuel O AMERICAN Brand Heating Oil O Complete line of New AMOCO Motor Oils and Greases O Complete line of weed killers and insecticides SPECIAL Sprayer Rentals Tractor and Farm Equipment Warranty Heating Oil Equipment Trademark 3 A!rAfrl if 71- at r Utah Tfc Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at noon at the -- : Taylorsville LDS Twelfth Ward I Chapel, for Mrs. Norma Jean plan' and promote conservation World Wells, 36, Salt Lake City, r t activities within the district. They who died Jan. 8 in a Salt Lake also tours, conserva- hospital. tion camps and educational proShe was bom Nov. 8, 1930, in grams which will help promote Price, a daughter of Ralph and Members of the East Carbon Rotaconservation programs within the Anna Kaydas - World. She was S. Wells Feb. district. Delwin to married Jeanselmes Cafe ry Club met Making the presentation in be1, 1950, at Ely, Nev. The marriunder half of Governor Calvin Rampton the leadership Tuesday night age later was solemnized in the was Joseph Francis, agricultural James of Cassano, president. Guests Manti LDS Temple. commissioner for the state of included members of the East CarSurviving are her husband; Utah. He commended Mr. Dause bon High School Inter-Ac- t Club, an sons, daughter, Craig, Scott and and other supervisors for the It was announced today that Paula, all of organization sponsored by the Rotar-ian- s. Taylorsville; mother, many hours they freely give a number of adult Scout Boy John Peperakis, president of the Price; brother, Kenneth Ralph each year to the people of their leaders from Carbon County will World, Price. local SCOs in planning and prointroduced the members presgroup, altend the Utah National Parks Burial was in the Price City also included Robert Finent. moting conservation programs. Guests Councils annual Showando at Cemetery. The Price River Watershed SCD ney, publisher and Alex Bene Jr., edBrigham Young University, Proencompasses all of Carbon Coun- vo, Saturday, Jan. 14. itor, The Following the PAULINE 0. SNOW ty and parts of Wasatch, Utah, Victor Keele, leadership trainFERRON Funeral services Duchesne and Uintah counties. ing chairman for the Carbon Dis- were conducted Monday at 1 Other members of the p.m. Elected stated that the Showando in the Perron LDS Ward Chapel board are Boyd Marsing, Lyle trict, is a day of activity built around for Mrs, Pauline Oveson Snow, Bryner, Paul Moynier and Jim a of adults from each patrol 64, Ferron, who died Jan. 5 at 8 Fausett, Three of these men are From this activity the men elected by the local land owners troop. p.m. in a Salt Lake City hospital will have fun and learn basic after a short illness. and two are appointed by the At its first meeting of the new working procedures and will proShe was bom July 12, 1902, at State Soil Conservation Commitvide an excellent introduction to last Thursday night, the year Cleveland, Emery County, to Carbon tee. All time is freely donated scouting for patrol dads. County Board of EducaLouis Peter and Mary Mae Howtion elected Jphn J. (Jim) Nielard Oveson. She was married to son president. of the board and Edward Snow Dec. 1922, 14, Perry in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Evelyn Jones, vice president. to the board Active in Church affairs, she was Both were in last Novembers elections. from (Continued Page One) past president of the Emery Stake Nolan Davis, who defeated Hal have time. But the deadline is July 25, 1967, so perhaps you had MIA. Schultz in the November election, better get into motion. Surviving are her husband; sons r 1 f and daughter, Ludene, Tacoma, was welcomed as a new board member. Mr. Schultz is the reWash.; Mrs. Aline (Geniva) Tuttle and Gene Austin, both of tiring president of the board. Others making up the board Kirk Orangeville; At a recent convention of the Ufhh State Assn, of Soil Conservation Districts, held in Salt Lake Citys Hotel Utah, an award for 10. years of continuous service was presented to William C. Dause of Wellington. Mr. Dause ischairman of the board of supervisors of the Price River Watershed Soil Conservation District. .Price,- e, o.ypijv; l.i AWARD FOR SERVICE . . . William C. Dause of Wellington, right, receives from Joseph Francis, Utah agriculture commissioner, award signifying ten years of continuous service to the Price River Watershed Soil Conservation District. The award was signed by Governor Calvin L. Hampton. 967$un-Advocaf- :0 CLirr Cliff Thursday,. January 12, |