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Show I Thursday, Mar. Price, Utah e, With the colors 16, 1972 Obituaries Chad T. Mortensen Receiving his commission as Ogden, Utah, formerly of Wellington, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Mortensen. Lt. Mortensen took his Officers Training School at Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Stephen M. Burdis While at OTS Lt. MorTexas. SP-- 4 Stephen M. Burdis, son of over Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Blanc, of tensen served as Captain his and graduated with flight, 330 No. 6th East, Price, was in academic his honors recently home on leave after a tour of duty in Vietnam. While achievements as a distinguished there he was stationed at Long graduate from his squadron. Lt. Mortensen is a graduate of Binh with D. Company Troop Carbon High School, attended Command, 537th Personnel. CEU and Golden Gate College of SP-- 4 Burdis graduated from San Francisco, and is a recent Notre Dame High School in 1969, of Weber State College. attended College of Eastern graduate He is married to the former Utah; and entered the service in June, 1970. He completed basic Betty Jo Sherwood, daughter of at Ft. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sherwood of training Washington in August 1970; Dragerton. Lt. and Mrs. Mortensen will be attended Quartermaster School, home in their and was awarded a diploma for making completion of the Equipment Sacramento, California, where Storage Course, at Ft. Lee Lt. Mortensen will be attending Virginia in October, 1970. He flight school at Mather AFB. furthered his training at Forest Park, Georgia before arriving in Miles L. Brown Vietnam in March 1971. SP-- 4 Burdis received the Third Class Miles L. Brown, National Defense Medal, the son of Mrs. Helen Brown of the Vietnam Service Medal, and the Bronze Star for outstanding Huntington, Utah, completed Mate School basic Electricians meritorious achievement in at San Diego. ground operations against Electricians Mates install, hostile forces, while serving in maintain and repair shipboard Vietnam. motors and He reported to Ft. Carson, generators, electric and distribution light power Colorado March 3 and will be systems. 620th to the assigned Composite He is a 1964 graduate of Emery Service Company. County High, Castle Dale, Utah, and a 1971 graduate of Utah State University, Logan, Utah. Gerald R. Coles He is married to the former Army Private Gerald R. Jerri L. Biddinger of 638 N. 2nd Coles, 17, son of Mrs. Roselee A. E. in Price. Coles, 154 N. First East, Price, is assigned to Company B, 4th David Duic.n Battalion, 1st Brigade at Ft. Ord, Calif., where he is training Navy Petty Officer First Class under the modem volunteer David R. Duncan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Duncan of army field experiment. The new concept, called Volar, Wellington, Utah, is in the combines basic and advanced Mediterranean with Fighter individual training into a single Squadron 41 aboard the attack program. Decentralized aircraft carrier USS Franklin D. instruction at the unit level and a Roosevelt, homeported at now reduction of formations and Mayport, Fla, and inspections gives the soldier operating as a unit of our Sixth more time to train and increased Fleet. His squadron, homebased at time. Fewer restrictions on travel and improved the Naval Air Station in Virginia living facilities are other Beech, Va., will be aboard the F.D.R. for about six months, and benefits of the Volar concept. Pvt Coles began his training is scheduled to return to Virginia Beach in August. (Hi Feb. 14 and is scheduled to He married the former Bonnie complete the First Phase on 12. J. Ide of Route 1, Price. April off-du- ty born Recruiting Detachment 504 McElpranf Jones. ' 1 ;i Z , I. $2 Million 60 Antique 100 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH March 23, 24, 25, 26 ,1 ' . tSSEIV Education Dec. until 1962 when he ratired. Member of the UMWA Castle Gate local was a member at Hie time of his death. He is survived by his wife of Kenilworth a son and 3 daughters: Jones of Rosemead, Calif. Mis. William Jerry J. (Ooris) Shumway, Raton, New Mexico; EMERY ROYALTY (left to right) Debra Lynn . runner-upsecond Cox, Kay Guymon, Miss Emery Coleen and County, Kay Hanson, first runner-up- . Frank Center, Calif. William Ray of Downey, Calif.; Vemice of Downey, Calif.; Glen of Huntington, Utah; Clyde of Carson City, Nev. Deseret Cart of Murray, Calif. Funeral t f !if wtidow; Utah; and Thomas of Ramona, services will be conducted 637-194- 2. Andrew - KENILWORTH tha Kenilworth blank charts, and occult Ephemerides books. Everything for the serious Funeral was bald Tuesday it Price; daughters, survived Luke, YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FINEST IN SALES&SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES by his widow; tom, San Bernadino, Calif.; Scorzato, grandchildren; a (Marilyn) SEWINGMACHINES and Mrs. Lucilla Mrs. Henry Phister, both Kenilworth; five borthars KIRBY VACUUMS ONE DAY SERVICE and sisters living in Graeca. 1:00 p.m. in the Kenilworth LDS Ward Chapel, friends may coll at the Fausett and Friday one Mortuary Thursday evening T - -- v, A- - 4 I 1 fr f - I: 4 j f - i received the Miss Congeniality trophy. Miss Cox recieved the $25 bond for selling the most tickets. Judges were Judith Witt, Susan Doll, Jack Leonard, Val Jensen and Mary Pizza. Dick of was master Nourse ceremonies. Cynthia Behling, Miss Emery 1971 played a gracious role. The annual affair was sponsored by the Emery Jaycees under president LeRoy Max-fiel- hour prior at ward chapel, Huntington, City Cemetery. burial in the Grant V. Austin Grant were held last Thursday Austin, 71, Price, who died March 7 in the Carbon County Hospital. He was born Dec for Services Vernon 13, 1900 in Independence, Va. to William Stephen and Susan Charity Vaughn Austin. He married Edith Skelton on June 4, 1923 in Wyo. He Laramie, was a retired Utah Stats THE Board for Utah Symphony wishes to express our sincere appreciation to all patrons of the arts, and persons that attended the performance of Utah Symphony on March 6, 1972 in Price, Utah. Without your fine help the Utah Symphony could not return to Carbon County each year. B.U.S employee and a member of the LDS Church. Sunivors include his widow; sons and daughters, William. Price; Mrs. Mm (Joy) Shideler, Warner, Okie.; Mrs. James (Beth) Mickey, Your World Is As Big As You Make It. Today's Army wants to join you. Douglas, John (Ruby) Gale, Roosevelt; Boulder City, Nev.; 26 grandchildren; nine Hazel Worsley, brothers, sisteis, Santa Qara, Calif.; Betty Sharp, Nampa, Idaho; Virginia Fidchina, Calif.; Grace Ludwig, Calif.; Leota Holywood, Arizona; Grayson, Floyd, Lee, fleer Lake, Calif. Hungerford, James, all Florida; Salvador C. Aguilar SPRING centennial anniversary this year. It was 100 years ago that a young Chicagoan named Aaron Montgomery Ward issued his e first catalog, a listing of items and prices, to establish one-pag- historys first mail order business. GIEN - 637-077- 0 TREE TRIMMING and hauling, free estimate phone 637-215- 8. sale at the Spanish Assembly of God Church at 690 East 4th South, Price. Call your orders in at 637-365- Equipment Supplies Safety held Saturday for Salvador C. Aguilar, 66, who died March 7 in Caibon County Hospital. He was born Dec 21, 1905 to Jesus and Juanita Cardinus Aguilar. He married Virginia Bueno on May 13, 1945 in Nevada. He was a retired coal Where One Call Get! It All" OXYGEN ACETYLENE NITROGEN HELIUM safe and fast with GoBese Tablets and water pills R & C Drug. REDUCE INCOME Tax Service Federal and State. Accurate and low cost. Prepared in your home or mine. Emery County Carbon County Mick Wood, Price, Utah. ARGON-CO- miner and a member of the Catholic OXWELD PUROX or 4 4. Pice Residents of HUNTINGTON EAST CARBON HIAWATHA left in Sunglasses, W. f ill .'S Carbon Emery Purchasing meeting of The second monthly meeting the Carbon Emery Pur- - by-la- Mitchell Funeral Home Dick Mitchell, Ronald Kosec and Robert H. Etzel, Morticians Tfione Pricw 637-26- The SENTINEL PLAN 2 RETIRE YOUR NEEDS Funnon Shimmin, general agent Price, Utah - 637-341- chasing Agents Association was held February 25 at the Matador restaurant in Price. Forand other mulation of organizational matters were the central topics of discussion. The next meeting of the Association is scheduled for Wednesday evening, March 29 at the Greenwell restaurant in Price. All interested parties are invited to attend. More information regarding the new organization may be obtained by 1 or calling Ron Norton at 888-442- 7. 2 group of students from Brigham Young University who are planning on teaching careers had a unique and valuable experience during the past week 8 at the Ann Self Center. Training Arriving early Monday morning with sleeping bags in hand ten students and their advisors spent the week working closely with Mr. Dan Wells, the director, the teachers, and the students. Activities involved observation, small group teaching, one to one Instruction and later in the week complete, but supervised, instruction of the students in the the students on a personal humanizing basis rather than being able to use the textbook and subject matter as a crutch in working with students. This particular activity called service-trip- s is a part of the teacher training program. Those students who participate in the project do so on a volunteer basis and with a strong desire to serve the young people in our schools. It is the hope of the B.Y.U. College of Education that trips of this sort to the Ann Self Training Center might be continued in the future. Those students participating in the school. On program A - 3-- DRUCILLA POWELL SMITH types income tax papers each weekend at 163 West 2nd North, Price. cat, red collar, rabies tag. Reward. Phone LOST male Siamese Thursday while the students from B.Y.U. took over, the staff from Ann Self Training Center made a trip to Salt Lake City to observe activities at the Columbus Community Center. The purpose of this visit was to see how a work activities and sheltered workshop is run. The staff was told that two years ago this center was in approximatly the same position Ann Self is today. With the help of an board they now have a new work shop facility. Dr. Ivan Muse, class advisor, reported that this form of teaching activity had many important benefits. Prospective teachers are given an opportunity to work with the total range of student characteristics and academic abilities. Of real worth Is the requirement that the teachers must approach were: 5 call the Electronics EJIPEQTT Carpet Cleaning is a big job! Get the job done PROFESSIONALLY! n Phone FREEo 637-102- 6 mmmmmwsmmwam just by DIALING OPERATOR AND SAY. . . Low 637-349- EXPERT shoe repair, pickup delivery. Cowboy boots a specialty. MODERN SHOE REPAIR, next door to Thrift-Market. fc CHILD care in my home, experienced. Phone Johnson, Kathy Fletcher, John Lamb, Mike Ludlow, Steve Goodman, Karen Steinbring, Darrell Aiiderson, Blake Anderson, Gail Rhoda, Alan Chalmers, and Ann Baird. LICENSED 6 Help Wanted OLDER couple to manage motel, living quarters furnished. Call 75W5773 or 637-253- 4. mt 637-414- 2. TOM BRUCE, If you come to see us, keep your temper; we have all we can do to control our own. HELP WANTED TV Technician Full-tim- e all makes of Servicing color, black and white TV, stereo, radios, Journeyman tape Mechanic recorders. GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN GUARANTEE Morticians Fausett Mortuary for Tractors and Farm Equipment. ALL WORK CALL: PTC Service Center 637-118- 1 637-113- Call SUBSCRIPTION or evenings 9 To receive Gold Strike Stamps new subscriber must not have been a subscriber for at least 60 days. or subscribe for one or two years 75 687-222- 6 j PLUS j value In Gold Strike Stamps or 1 full book with 3 years $120 Enter my Subscription i to the SUN-ADVOCA- For 3 Years Please mail my stamps to: My Check is enclosed CITY BOX. STATE. IIP CODE I m I paid in advance. RFD NAME J I I I I Years Only TE BOX X, PRICE, UTAH ONLY 687-24- "Service to all Faiths" te YEARS 263 637-- B 0 RATES Stereo Phone Income Tax hampton mcarthur Phone - EPABR FOR "a job well done feeling clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Oliveto Furniture. Phone in your Classified Ads and Display Advertising TV Car & Home Tape Deck Maintenance Robertson - Radio Barbara With every NEW Sun-Advoca- !H! . Services Offered Sun Advocate ry Pre-stude- nt 637-046- 5. GREEN RIVER tll 2 1 JUs, 205 W. Railroad Ave. Prict Assessors office. County 637-25- Cal Campbell fc Lost and Found FOUND: students learn Cutting and Welding Apparatus 637-04- Survivors grandchildren. RODS PREST-O-LIT- E Church. include his widow, daughter, Mrs. Harvey (Priscilla) Winegar, Salt Lake Cty; Mis. Dale (Juanita) Leger, Pueblo, Colo.; four , ACCESSORIES ALCOHOLICS ANNONYMOUS Meeting each Saturday at 8:00 p.m. in Room 7, Price City Hall. For information call 637-069- 1. 687-291- 6, Equipment 0. C--M Funeral services were Line of Welding Complete INFORMATION leading to whereabouts of tenant renting space at 55 West 1st South. Phone Notices 2 637-154- MEXICAN FOOD for thanks and appreciation for the floral offerings and other evidence of friendship shown us at the time of our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Karr, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Karr, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tomsic. Jim, Dick, all of Las 6 Phone 84501 Utah Price, Price, Utah Phone East Main Street 58 Ssg. Eugene Moore WE WOULD like to take the opportunity of expressing our Mrs. Vegas; received by Wards, the entrant will get the full $1,000. Hofer said entries should be sent directly to this address: 1882 Catalog, P.O. Box 8339, Chicago, 111. 60680. The contest ends April 1. Wards is sponsoring the search as part of the companys Larry, Western Sewing Machine Co. Card of Thanks 1 Highway d. (2-2- Unicorn Avenue. Ward is s rebred coal miner and was a member John, astrology Rent electric shampooer $1 Western Auto, 74 South Carbon Mr. and Mrs. LukisThoohtrropolus. Ho married Jennie Tittla on March 15, 1923 in Price. Ha hat boon i resident of Kenilworth tinea 1915, UMWA. He c time of birth and city of birth. We have Restores forgotten colors. Pappas LDS A with along birthdate, student. Chapel for Andrew Pappas, 79, who died March 11 at homt. Ha was born Nov. 30, 1892 in Modion, Graeco to in money Astrology Center, 557 So. THE proven carpet cleaner Blue Second W., Salt Lake Lustre is easy on the budget. City, Utah. Mr. Kirby, Jakarta, Indonesia; grandparents, and Mrs. James Robinson, Atascadom, Calif.; Mr. and Mis. Nils Ainga, Jensen. at Ann Self Training I s bis Send Friday, Business Trends er of Johnson (Patricia) Sandy, Utah; Mrs. Crystal Ragsdale of Green of Gerlh, Fall-Wint- R. Mis. Utah; Utah. 16 grandchildren, 1 greatgrandchild, brothers and sisters: Mrs. Blanch Miss Emery County Montgomery Ward is looking for a lost catalog and offering $1,000 in rewards to the finders, according to an announcement today by Roy Hofer manager of the companys store in Price. The nations pioneer catalog merchandising firm is hunting for its 1882-8- 3 general catalog. The individual submitting the book judged by Wards to be in the best condition will be awarded $500. The remaining $500 will be divided equally among all others who old submit copies of the catalog. If only one catalog is ScoH of Midvale, Granger, Kay Guymon named Miss Kay Guymon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Guymon, Huntington, was crowned queen at the Miss Emery County Pageant held Saturday evening at the high school auditorium. was Named first runner-u- p Miss Colleen Kay Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Hanson, Huntington. Miss Debra Lynne Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cox, Castle Dale was second runnerup. Darcey Kay Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hansen, Cleveland, (Donna Jean) Owen and Mrs. include Survivors Clark Gray and pegory Hoyle, Huntington; parents, Jensen; brother, James Nail, Springfield, Mo.; sister, Mrs. James N. (Peggy) of International Mine Workers of America for I years. Member of the Kenilworth Bishopric for 9 years, and Financial Sec. of Kenilworth Ward niaii a STANDING AT Wellington, LaVeen Kid, thoroughbred. Pedigree includes: Teddy, Sickle, Man of War, Sir Gallahad m, Fair Play and other greats. LaVera Young, sons, Coke Co. townal 637-118- 6. and National Education Association Association. later solemnued in the ManU Temple. He was employed by the IndependenT Coal and r; Thurs., Fri., Sat. 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sun. 12:00 to 6: 00 p.m. w as Officers of the Association are shows (left to right); Grant Laws, Treasurer; Steve Bogden, Secretary-RecordeBob Oviatt, Vice President; Ron Norton, President. Display Exhibits THE SALT PALACE SOUTH WESTTEMPLE ' 1918 in Castle Dale, their marriage 'Am vr military training for U.S. Air Force personnel. Show and Sale - HUNTINGTON Funeral services were held Friday lor Clark Hoylt Robinson, 26, who was electrocuted at his homt on March 7. Ha Rasmussen oa March 11, 1967 at Farron, solemnized at the logan IDS Temple. He was a teacher and coach and a member of tha Utah . Utah, r Command which provides flying, technical and basic ANTIQUE Ho Vivian 27, married j Robinson Learn to Erect your own horoscope for $8. We will erect horoscopes for $5. -- He was presented the medal at Lackland where he now serves with a unit of the Air Training His wife, Koola, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Egglezos, 347 East First North, Price, Utah. f' Ann Mariarat Sherman H. REWARD offered for information leading to discovery of people responsible for tearing down the corrals, stealing tin and 40 gates at Mounds. Bernard Iriart, was bom Noe. 23, 1945 at Vernal to James and Nila Rom Kings Robinson. Ha marriad Sharon William I Detroit, Mich. The sergeant is a 1953 graduate of Victory High School, Clarksburg, W. Va. ' Julf Stmnpide, BYU Sergeant Ventura, a recruiter, was cited for meritorious ser vice while assigned to the USAF 13, short illness. Ho eat Guy T. Ventura Technical Sergeant Guy T. Ventura, has received the U.S. Air Froce Commendation Medal at Lackland AFB, Tex. Jonas, 71, of Kenilworth, Utah died 1972 h a Price Hospital attar a Eart March r. off-du- ty dark Jones Earl 2nd Lt. in the United States Air Force is Chad T. Mortensen of Services Offered 5 Notices 2 This offer only good to Carbon Emery county residents. & I I |