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Show i Obituaries Sarah M. Stevenson - November, 1892, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in 1932. She was a member of the LDS Church and active in the Relief Society. Surviving are son and daughters: Robert, Camarillo, Calif.; Mrs. Margaret Wilson, Lawrence; Mrs. Larry (Emma) Malcarne, Santa Ana, Calif.; Mrs. Mintie Remp, Tustin; Mrs. Leonard Oraville, children; GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN (Mary) Calif.; 13 grand-- l 18 great- borthers, William A. Morrow, Sandy; Arthur Morrow, Salt Lake City. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Fausett Mortuary. Fausett Mortuary 1 "Service to all Faiths" services were conducted today in the Price Masonic Temple for Frank Markosek Jr., 58, Sun-- 1 nyside, who died May 17 at Sunnyside. Born March 20, 1913, at Winter Quarters to Frank and Rose Koss Markosek; married Helen Evaline Edwards Oct. 17, 1936, in Salt Lake City; former mine rt daughter, Frank Edward, Mrs. Gordon Sunnyside; M m -- r Lewis Jewelry brother, s,old strike stamps stepsisters, Albert Sterlekar, San Mateo, Calif.; Mrs. Gran (Julia) Warren, Mrs. Frank (Sophia) Sunter, both Dragerton; Mrs. Rudy (Anna) Vuksinick, Spring Glen. Burial was in the Price City Cemetery under the direction of the Mitchell Funeral Home. BRAKD MEATS hands. MEEKER Mens and Mass Requiem l tl ei A chuck Ogden; 10 STEAK lb o 16 grandchildren; M,i Funeral WELLINGTON services will be conducted May 21 at 1 p.m. in the Garth Funeral Home, Midvale, for Newman Draper, 59, native of Wellington, who died May 16 in a Helena, Mont., hospital after a long illness. Mr. Draper left Carbon County during World War II to work in the metal mines of Montana. BUY BY THE CASE AND SAVE! castle CHUMK BOLOOMA SW1 . . . 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Texas Fisherman Tie Tacks 1 Tomaoes tMj f- H Cuff Links & SI ie ' tvg Salcid Four meetings have been held Club thus far in May, the latest meeting held on the 16th. This was held at the home of Barbara Parry where they made various cheese dishes. by the Kool Kooks Ca S. California SHasfo International Institute of Synthetic Rubber Producers and an international symposium on the use of rubber in asphalt pavements. A buffet luncheon was served by the American Legion Auxiliary to 49 guests. The lunch was served at the State Park. The first 3 days of the symposium were held at the Hotel Utah. (L) ' BEANS 3 03! Department officials for an 1 HUNTINGTON From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. was Eddie Eugene, Mrs. Ethel Holdaway, Mrs. Paul (Frances) Mancina, all Price; Mrs. Richard M. (Louise) Pizza, GREEN 1 On Highway 50-- 6 From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Rosary was recited May die Mitchell Funeral Home symposium luncheon Ladies Wallets 1 DISCOUNT PRICES? Holy 13 in Green River hosts Wallets y m Newman Draper alarm. Polished brass case. Deep blue marbleized dial. Luminous hands. 2Vz" diameter. Right: 2Vx 3. CARBON AVENUE Former Kellers Market From 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Vinnie Coli Burial was in the Price City Cemetery. FROM LOCATIONS EAST PRICE THRir-- T Pot n OAST CasUs Yallsy Trinidad, Colo.; he died Sept. 4, 1963. Member Catholic Church. Survivors: son, daughters, TRAVEL ALARMS service. Giuf Kan., to Robert and Polly Bachus Davidson; married to Eugene Coli Nov. 9, 1905, Bulova Co lection... Of 3 SUPER SPECIAL Mon-ticell- celebrated the following day in the Notre Dame Church for Vinnie Belle Davidson Coli, 83, who died May 11 in Carbon Hospital after a long illness. Born Nov. 26, 1887, Bazine, Lett: Travel alarm with movement. Black and gold in black leather case. Luminous PIUS FOOD STORE f,i - (Roselyn Beth) Bates, Bountiful; two grandchildren; o; brother, sister, Edward, Mrs. Guido (Rose) Salzetti, Spring Glen; step- FROM the iLjvY l I 1 i. foreman for Kaiser Steel, general mine superintendent since September of 1970; member Carbon Lodge No. 16, F&AM, Price York Rite Bodies, El Kalah Shrine, Price Lodge of , Elks. Holland,' Survivors: son, Widow; grandchildren; nine Mortician 637-118- - County, to William A. and Margaret McFarlane Morrow; married William J. Stevenson in HUNTINGTON Graveside services were conducted May 19 at the Huntington City Cemetery for Sarah Morrow Stevenson, 97, who died May 14 in a Tustin, Calif., hospital. A former resident of Huntington, she was born Oct. 31, 1873, at Millcreek, Salt Lake Price, Utah 3i Thursday, May 20, Frank Markosek Jr. Funeral SUNNYSIDE 4 -- for $1.00 $1.99 X |