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Show 5 Price, UfaP Marriage License Area Obituaries Byron A. Howard HUNTINGTON Funeral ser-- . vices were conducted today at 2 p.m. in the Huntington LDS First Ward Chapel for Byron Allen Howard, 57, who died May 13 in r Anahim, British Columbia, Cana- da, of a heart ailment. He was born Jan. 27, 1912, at I Huntington, to Byron Anderson i and Nida Grange Howard. He ' married Opal Adams May 14, 1941; divorced. He was a rancher, ' member of the LDS Church for a which he served a mission to England, Veteran of World War II, president of the Anahim Cattle- mens Assn., school board. He is survived by his widow, Harriett, whom he married in 1964; sons, daughters, Robert A., I New Mexico; John, Mrs. Brent (Joann) Orton, Panguitch; three grandchildren; his father. Price; brothers, sisters, Willis, Mrs. r Clara Dangnell, Mrs. Jessie Bar-- I ney, all Salt Lake City; Kent, Elko, Nev.; Bruce, Mrs. Nida f Mae Jensen, both Panguitch; Mrs. Flora Bardwell, Logan. Burial was in the Huntington J City Cemetery under the direc- tion of the Fausett Mortuary. Paul Luther were conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Mitchell Funeral Chapel. He was born Nov. 8, 1885, at Beblingen, Germany, to Jacob and Mary Ritz Luther. He married Susana Barnutzer July 1, 1911; she died. He married Mary B. Kastelic in 1943 in Price; she died June 18, 1961. He was a retired coal miner, member of the UMWA Local 5861, and formerly resided at Kenilworth. Surviving are a son and daughter, Paul Jr., Carbondale, Colo.; Mrs. Jerry (Clara) Morley, Boulder City, Nev.; seven grandchildren, one Burial was in the Helper Cemetery. Moun-tainvie- In Fianders Fields . . i Mrs. Frances Vouk, Price Am- station at the foot of the Yser are fashioned by the hands of veterican Legion Auxiliary Poppy Canal in Trance. As he looked erans in the Veterans Hospitals week by; May 12 Robert Terry Johnson, chairman, and Mrs. Lucie Cook, over the fields nearby, he could throughout the United States and Auxiliary president, announce that see the poppies waving in the territories, are maimed or de22, Helper, and Cathy Ann GrunPoppy Days will be Friday and wind and hear the larks over- formed as a result of war servdy, 20, Helper. 23 and 24 in Price. head, their voice barely heard 13 Richard May Lloyd Motte, Saturday, May ice, are strikingly different. Mrs. Vouk, along with all other amidst the din of battle. 22, Price, and Flora Dawn NelPoppy making in Veterans Hosmembers of the American Legion This young soldier penned the son, 18, Cleveland. In Flanders Fields the pitals under American Legion urges everyone to words: May 16 Max Lopan, 19, Hia- Auxiliary, on these wear a poppy proudly poppies blow. Within three years Auxiliary sponsorship affords pawatha, and Ronda Norton, 18, honor those who to not the author himself also was bur- tients a therapy considered help only days Wellington. have paid the supreme sacrifice, ied beneath a military cross on but to help lighten the burden a foreign shore. But his words Takes insurance course carried by the disabled veterans, lived on and have an even greatfor those who have been through er meaning today. These words HELPER Irene D. Hovat, Helthe battle and for the widows and have been a source of great inper, representative for the Provo orphans of veterans. spiration to many a soldier fightdetached agency of the PrudenIt was an April day at the be- ing abroad, they were found neattial Insurance Co., has completed ginning of World War I. A young ly folded in many a bloody pockthe firms advanced medical officer was manning his et. Rarely has a lasting literary work been composed under such course in business insurance planan adverse and dramatic circumning. The course surveys business stance. Its patriotic author was structures and the organization Colonel John McCrae. One boy was born at the Carrole insurance underwriting plays Since the adoption of the Mebon Hospital during the past week in the successful operation of such morial Poppy in 1921 by the Amerto: ican Legion, and the assignment businesses. May 16 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen of the Poppy Program to the G. Snow, Ferron. American Legion Auxiliary in Dr. Carl R. 1924, as an annual tribute to our nations war dead, the poem, In Information was received by Flanders Field, and wearing the Three complaints seeking dethe Thursday of Memorial Poppy have become seclast week to the effect that Dr. crees of divorce were filed in the ond nature to the members of Carl R. Green, 69, had died in Seventh Judicial District Court the American Legion and the Carbon for an Omaha hospital following a County during the past American Legion Auxiliary. heart attack. Dr. Green practiced week by: The poppies that blew on FlanOral Hall vs James Oscar Hall; medicine in Price a number of GREEN were each a different ders Field Blanche Winona RobLarkin vs years ago. At the time of his No of two were creation beauty. o death he resided in Creighton, ert Edward Larkin; Barbara vs Joe Busio. identical. Similarly, poppies which Neb., ful psychologically as well as a zens heart. Contributions receivmeans of earning a little money ed from the public will be used for the rehabilitation and child while they are confined. welfare programs conducted by Now, Poppy making has come the American Legion and Amerid to a close for 1969 and the ' can Legion Auxiliary. red paper flowers hand-fashione- crepe So as a remembrance to keep are now in the hands of Auxiliary unit poppy committees planning in our hearts as we wear a poppy for their distribution to the public over our hearts each Poppy tells to wear proudly over each citi- - a story all its own. GREEN RIVER GUN CLUB p rs e n ts Births Alfonso Politano Funeral services were conducted May 19 in Los Angeles for Alfonso Politano, 59, who died May 14 in a Los Angeles hospital. He was born Dec. 3, 1910, and was a resident of Price until last year. He married Mable Quinn in 1935. Survivors include his widow; son and daughter, Rudolph, and Sharlet Peluso, both Los Angeles; brothers and sister, Carl, Grand Junction; Pete, Dragerton; Mrs. HELPER Funeral services Ann Hatch, Helper; four 'for Paul Eugene Luther Sr., 83, who died May 15 at his home, E. Wearing Poppies recalls Three marriage licenses were obtained from the office of Carbon County clerk during the past Consolation TBJISKKYS Green Divorce actions HAMS MACHNS RIVER, UTAH - SUNDAY, MAY 25th Bu-si- T.V. DINNERS SWANSONS Chicken, Turkey, Beef 53 FOLGERS COFFEE mMmimmmimmHiHmiiiiiiMiiimtiiMitiMmmimmitmHiiiniimdHiimimiiiitiiiitiimnimiiumuimHmmiimtitmmiiiiMiiiiii np a itAj Western Family 10-o- z. pkg 3 REG. GRIND tor 3lb tan 20 $ liitiHiHuHiHMiininiHiHMiimiiiuiiiiHmimiiiiimiiiHiiiiiHiiiiimmmiiiiHHimtMiiiiiiHHiiiiHiimmHiiiiiitiHimiHiiiiimtMiiiiiHi Jeanselmes Own Fresh GRAPE JUICE raoDWra 4 Leas ib. 00 tff. 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