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Show r 8 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, June Local News 14, 1973 - Cleveland; Ford Bishop, Anderson, Calif.; Burdell Bishop, Dragerton; Reed Bishop, Orem; Bob Bishop, Mrs. Joe (Josephine) Feichko, both of Price; Mrs. Dorothy Duncan, Provo; Mrs. DeLon (Erma) Atwood, Wellington; Mrs. Paul (Verga) Mack, Reseda, Calif.; Gene stepchildren Mrs. (Bula) Nelson, Fort Lauder- McIntosh. Married to Blanch she later passed McIntosh; away. Married to Mary Edie; she later passed away. Married to Mozelle Collier on June 14, 1952 in Ely, Nev. Member of UMWA, Wattis local. widow, sons, Survivors, dale, daughters, Roy, Pocatello, Ida.; John, Riverside, Calif.; Daniel, DeQueen, Ark.; Mrs. Ken (Janice) World, Kearns; Mrs. Raymond (Laronda) Coleman, Price; Mrs. Ron (Beverly) Spensko, Spring 18 grandchildren; Glen; brothers, sisters, Roy, " ' I UiiiilUliL Car-mell- a, Leland (Lee) Rich Calif.; William, Circle Funeral services PRICE City, Ariz.; Matthew, Mrs. Isabel Fox, both of Sun Valley, for Leland (Lee) Martin Rich, Cqlif.; Mrs. Agnes Echer. Rock 69, who died June 8, in a local Springs, Wyo.; Mrs. Margaret hospital of a heart ailment, Leyeeque, Chicago, 111.; Mrs. were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. In Jean Watson, Denver, Colo.; the Price 3rd LDS ward. Born nieces, nephews. Funeral on August 29, 1903 in Lovell, services held Saturday at Wyo. to Jacob and Mary Losee Mitchell Funeral Chapel. Burial Rich. Married to Eva Mayer on in Price City Cemetery. June 9, 1925 in Otto, Wyo.; she died February 20, 1964. Married to Mabel Bedford Smith on May Frank Camin I, 1964 in Salt Lake. Member of HELPER Frank Camin, 7, LDS church. Retired coal miner died June 10, at a local hospital for U.S. Steels operation in of natural causes. Born in Columbia. Member of UMWA of 1893 in local 6085. September Czechoslovakia. Retired coal Survivors, widow, sons, miner. Member of the UMWA, Raymond Mayer, St. Louis, Local 1681. Funeral services Mo.; Stanley Martin, Sandy; were pending from Mitchell Eldon Lee, Lander, Wyo.; Funeral Home in Price as of stepson, stepdaughters, Mrs. Bert (Anita) Huff, Price; Mrs. press time Tuesday afternoon. Darrell (LaRae) Hansen, Therman Mrs. Kearns; (LaRue) Labrum, Kelso, Norman Mrs. Wash.; Fausett Mortuary Lawrence Clark, both of Long Beach, Calif.; Dave Clark, Vernal; Mrs. Archie (LaMar) Richards, Powder Wash, Colo.; Mrs. Joe (May) Bell, Sandy; Mrs. George (Elva) Medlen, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Garold (Faye) Ross, Clarence Clark, Ray Clark, all of Las Vegas, N.M.; Tain Clark, Wellington; 39 grandchildren; 39 great- grandchildren; 38 39 brother, Perry, Price; sister, Cell Erickson, Cleveland. Funeral services held Tuesday at the Wellington LDS ward 1st chapel. Arrangements by Fausett Mortuary. Burial in Cleveland Cemetery. Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROBATE NO. 3G86 The Estate of ANGELO A. POULOS, sometimes also known as ANGELO POULOS. sometimes also known as ANGELO and being one and the same person, Deceased. Creditors will claims with present vouchers to the undersigned at PriceJtah, or to LUKE G. PAPPAS, Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 30th day of August, A.D., 1973. Claims must be presented in ac- the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification 75-9-- Morticians R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Phone - Price Peters Elsie SCOFIELD Elsie Maria Nishia Suomi Peters, 68, died June 6 of natural causes in a Salt Lake nursing home. Born on October 17, 1904 in Monessen, Pa. to Nestorie and Kaisa Mantyla. Married to Frank Walter Suomi; he died August 29, 1946. Married to Eino W. Peters on July 25, 1947 in Salt Lake; he died July 14, 1972. Funeral services held Saturday at the Scofield LDS ward chapel. Viewing at Michell Funeral Chapel. Burial in Scofield Cemetery. rape charge Price man was bound over to Seventh District Court Thursday on a charge of rape after preliminary hearing in the City Court of Judge A. John Ruggeri. Bryon Dale Peterson will be arraigned June 25 in the District Court of Judge Edward Sheya on the of charge sexually assaulting a 16 year old girl. He is free on a $5,000 property bond. In the hearing conducted last week six witnesses were called to the stand including the victim. Also testifying was Orson Allred, a Price City police officer; Arthur Poloni, Price City police chief; Dr. John Wright of Price; Dr. Gerald A James G. Ori HELPER James Guido Ori, 56, died June 6 in the Carbon Fuel Mine of natural causes. Born October 31, 1916 in Aquilar, Colo, to Giuseppi and Maria Zenchi Ori. Married to Viola King on November 1, 1943 in Raton, N.M. Veteran of WW II. Member of Catholic Church, Stella dAmerica Lodge, Helper Legion Post and in and community ac- O. Robinson American UMWA local 8303. Active youth tivities. Mitchell . in a Clara WELLINGTON Bishop Clark, 82, died June 9 in a Price nursing home after a long illness. Born April 26, 1891 in Emery to Neils and Elizabeth Ann Petty Christens. Married to Norton I. Adams on December II, 1912 in Price; he died on April 14, 1914. Married to Robert O. Bishop on July 19, 1916 in Price; he died October 15, 1954. Married to Alva J. Gust (Gust Mormon), 87, of here, died June 11, in a Salt Lake Nursing Home of natural causes. Born February 5, 1886, Greece. Married Mae Elardo, November 22, 1935, at Price; she died December 17, 1970. Retired sheepman; member Orthodox Church. Survivors, son, Jim, Salt Lake; five grandchildren; brothers, James, Pete, both Greece. Funeral held today at 2 p.m. in Hellenic Orthodox Church in Price. Prayer Service Wednesday at 7 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Chapel. Burial in Price City Cemetery. district court of Wellington; Jay, Price; 12 two greatgrandchildren; 20 grandchildren; Clara B. Clark "Service to all Faiths" - SCOFIELD Nicolodemos Case moved to 1 with Clark, Orvel, Mrs. Delma Wilder, both Morticians cordance Jess Freeman, (Charlotte) 637-118- Fla.; Okinawa; Glen L. Smith, Portland, Ore.; brothers, sister, GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Gust Nicolodemos Survivors, husband, sons, daughters, Norton Adams, James and Jane Milligan - of Bountiful Former president and a Price woman. Helper WBBA. Survivors, widow, brothers, Geno Sr., Helper; Tony, Emelio, both of Spring Glen. Funeral Mass held Saturday in St. Anthonys Catholic Church. Holy Rosary said Friday at Mitchell Funeral Chapel. Burial in Mt. View Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to the James Ori Memorial Baseball Fund in care of Helper State Bank- Mrs. Hank Freeman is wasnt worth the eight-cehome again after surgery at stamp. To keep our Green St. Marys Hospital in River portion of the Sun Advocate we must have Grand Junction, Colo. Green River Womens news to send in. All groups Club closing social was a and organizations can use potluck patio party held the minutes of their at the home of Mrs. Malcom meetings to be used as a Politano. Husbands of the news item of their acmembers, plus the City tivities. Individuals can call Council and their wives or come by with news of were invited as guests. births, visitors, parties or even a trip they may have the dinner, Following meeting was formalized taken. These items all make with the Pledge to Flage, up the news that is inafter which Mayor Red teresting to those who get Lloyd Hatt spoke of the the paper and read the proposed water plant. bulletin. I, as corresponPresident Pearl Baker dent, am doing this only as a presented her officers with public service for Green gifts in appreciation of River. So please submit service for the past year. An your news so we can conopen discussion was led by tinue with the bulletin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Floyd Stephens on getting water to the Elgin Moore and family, Lynn Cemetery and ways of and Grady have just in returned from a vacation getting assistance beautifying the cemetery. trip to California, visiting In Green River, this week friends and family. are former residents Mr. Green River Womens and Mrs. James Turpin and Club hosted a dinner for the family, Angela. Hamie and Chris of Yuma, Arizona. family of Bess Gallagher on Mrs. They'plan to De nere tor uie Monday evening. was a Charter Gallagher next couple of weeks Member of Womens Club visiting family and friends. for many years. Visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Amil Quale Womack last week were of Quale Expeditions Mrs. Womacks family, Mr. recently purchased the old and Mrs. Clyde Garrett and Bigelow farm owned and son Brigham of St. Anthony, farmed for many years by Ida. Delbert Tidwell. They plan Recent visitors with the to make Green River the Jay Veteres were Mrs. headquarters for their Veteres aunt and family, business. Mr. and Mrs. Hack Veave Mrs. Anna Nord has taken and Mrs. Tilde Chapman of over the Public Library for Monte Vista, Colo. Tumbling, wrestling and the month of June while Fern Harmon, trampoline lessons will be Mrs. given free to all students librarian, takes some time sixth grade and up. All off. Ron Smith, director of those interested call 3219 or the Chamber of Commerce Canylonlands Expedition? met with a group at Hite at 3334. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marina and returned with Harmon recently attended them to Green River on the funeral of a sister, Mrs. business. Vers Wilson of Ogden. They stayed with relatives, Mr. Mrs. Thomas and Hawthrone of Layton while there. Hay Holloway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holloway, visited Green River last week while home on leave from the Marines, where he is stationed in San Diego, nt Clark on November 23, 1957 in the Manti LDS Temple. John S. CASTLE DALE McIntosh, 73, died June 7 at his home after a long illness. Born January 20, 1900 in Scotland to Joint program set for youth Views by Clydene Womack Obituaries John S. McIntosh & Pearl Baker was invited Marlon McDaniels, who passed through on their way CAP office. Girls of any age may join a charm school, tumbling and modern jazz sessions beginning June 13 at 9 a.m. FABRIC CENTER Center down stairs in Apparel HOME FURNISHINGS 33 N. Carbon Avenue Calif. the Visiting Glenn Woodworths last week was Charlene Angel Clara Barton organized the American Red Cross on May 21, 1881. During the Civil War she became distressed at the lack of supplies for the wounded and, because of her efforts to aid wounded soldiers, she became known as the Angel of the Battlefield. Holloway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holloway, former residents, now of Cameron, Ariz. Did you miss your news last week? As there were only two news items for last weeks edition, correspondent this it decided jvmana, free-o-fro- st freezer stops frost before it starts Never a hint of frost Completely automatic Solid aluminum shelves form their e own compartments" All food surrounded by flowing cold air at sub zero temperatures Optional "fast-freez- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Executor at the Law Office of S.J. Sweetring, his attorney, Oliveto Office Building, 23 South Carbon Avenue, Price, Utah, on or before the 21st day of September, 1973. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper 75-9-- verification as required therein. (s) Earl F. Hills Executor Published in the Sun Advocate, June 14, 21, 28 and July 5, 1973. 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Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of BOYD BUNNELL, Attorney at Law, Oliveto Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 20th day of 1973; claims must be presented in acwith the cordance of Section provisions 75-9-- 5, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. (s) Harry Elkin Published in Sun 1 On June 23, volunteer fathers will take boys ages nine to 14 on a fun day in the desert. The program for 10 to 14 year olds will include hockey, every Monday and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to noon, starting June 14 at the foot score. Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Keele are the proud parents of a baby girl bom June 4 and weighing six pounds, one ounce. The little miss is to be named Wendy Lee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON STATE OF COUNTY, UTAH, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of MARY C. ERSKINE, Deceased. vocate June July 5, 1973. 637-009- 2. 637-22- watched them break a local record in team roping with a 5.7 time. 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