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Show Thursday, Oct. Price, Utah Sun Advocate, 4 4, 1973 At man recalls flight from Butch Cassidy 73-year-o- for calf roping, second place. A paycar money. He then advised Mrs. Chase to take Seven year ola John Carlos Chase grew bored an April morning while watching the herd of cattle grazing along the hillside. As he picked his way along the rocky canyon, he heard voices coming out of a crevice between two large (Johnson) Cunningham, and family can get settled in their little home. Marys and Clee Johnsons company from Oregon returned home Wednesday. Dora and Van Jones have Swim in our delightful pool, enjoy a refreshing Sauna o Elegant Dining af the Golden Spike Relax in the Railhead Lounge great-nephe- into stopping. (Seventy-si- x later laughingly said, Chase They couldnt hit me. I was going faster than the bullets, I years CHILDREN FREE Accommodations for two beds for two queen-siz- e r people will allow your children to share the same accommodations at no additional cosu ' RAVEqdge GOLDEN STIES RESTAUBSST West 600 South Salt Lake City, Utah 161 521-73- I qI rOuUCCrS guess.) Reaching his home at the bottom of Willow Creek Canyon, he told his story to his widowed mother. Mrs. Chase took John to see the man who ran the store. (Mr. Chase thinks his name was Henry Holly.) Mr. Holly listened to John and then scolded him. He said he was just a scared kid and that no one was going to bother the Carlos story get more tor your live- stock selling competitively'' You Saliiui Livestock Auction j Sale FRIDAY "Where the Buyer Meets the Seller " SAUNA - UTAH EVERY 12 noon TUESDAY, Sheep The Utah Motor Transport Association Council of in Safety Supervisors with the conjunction Department of Transportation will host a Hazardous Materials Safety Seminar on October 18 and 19. The seminar will be held in the Tri-Ar- c Travelodge on 6th South in Salt Lake. The objective of the seminar will be to inform shippers and carriers of hazardous materials the for proper techniques packaging, marking, labeling, stowage blocking and and bracing documentation. A general discussion will .be held of the new regulations pertaining to these matters. Registration for the seminar is $25 which includes all handouts and materials and luncheons on Thursday and Friday. Additional information may be obtained from the Motor Transport Association, Box 686, 223 West 700 South in Salt Lake 84110. Telephone is (801) 2 & set in October Utah 1p.m. Phone Safety Seminar Hogs 364-646- 4. amsi ikiisecb msm Land Is The Basis Of All Wealth Would you like to learn how a $500 cash investment in pyramided to a pre-develop- $50,000 fortune? The formula for this type investment will be furnished upon request. Mail coupon to: ASSOCIATED RESOURCES INC. P.O. Box 135 Sandy, Utah 84070 NAME ADDRESS CITY AGE STATE. OCCUPATION flTM .With Personal Protection Liability' . . son-in-la- Hansen and Chris ployes Lola Nelson, Virginia Poulos and Carma Sherman dressed in bustles and high collars for the fete. celebrated the 100th Anniversary of its first day of business on Monday and part of the celebration was a Centennial birthday cake. Creators of the cake were Mrs. Roy W. Simmons, wife of the Banks president and Mrs. Florence Jacobsen, whose father worked for Zions Bank for 72 years. It contained (in addition to flour and sugar) 16 pounds of dates, 32 pounds of nuts, 32 pounds of candied fruits, 32 pounds of raisins, eight pounds of butter and 64 eggs. And it was 150-pou- nuts. The cake was baked at the Lion House during off hours by Mrs. Jacobsen. She had to use specially-mad- e pans, since none for a cake this -- size were commercially available. The Anniversary cake was unveiled at Zions Banks Head Office in Salt Lake at 10 a.m. Locally, refreshments were served during Mondays banking hours at the Carbon Emery Division of Kenilworth The Relief Society held its Fall Social on September 18 oh the lawn of Ida Judd. A pot luck dinner was served to Gertrude Richards, Zoe Davis, Fern Jewkes, Margaret Wall, Ann Tays, Beryl Woods, Arline Brown, and Preale Brunside Glenda Johnson. Eva Jones from Spring Glen was a visitor. A Baby Shower was given for Susan Sherman, former resident of Kenilworth, at the home of Joyce Stowe by Joyce, Karen Hansen and Alene Hansen. Guests were Janet Smith, Sandra Davis, Arline Brown, Diane Haycock, Glenda Johnson, Joyce Stowe of Kenilworth, Armida Sherman of Spring Glen, Denise and Dorene Powell of Price, Karen Hansen and Alene Hansen of Huntington and Susan Sherman of Hiawatha. Clara Christensen, Arthur and Forence Saastamoinen, Mae Fail, LaNor Knighton and Forbes Fail went to Manti on Tuesday to go to the Temple with Cheri Fail and Dale Cornabee to be married. First National Bank. Glenda Johnson 472-574- Ogden, joined them and they spent a day at the State Fair and attended Holiday On Ice. They also visited one day with Jame C. Rawlinson, Salt Lake who is a brother of Mrs. Speaker named by League 0 decorated with another 30 pounds of candied fruits and Zions Our package insurance plan includes coverage for any accidents that you or members of your family might be held responsible for. Larry Thorderson from Huge cake part of Zions Centennial Zions First National Bank are rejoicing over the arrival of their new fine son, seven pounds 10 ounces. Mother and son are doing nicely. Mrs. Lynette Thorderson spent several days in Murray last week, visiting with Uulia and Ralph Waymaa and daughters Tamy and Teresa. During the weekend Anniversary state wide. Bank GRANDMA'S GARB greeted patrons of the Carbon Emery Division of Zions First National Bank on Monday as Zion's celebrated its 100th 9 boys traveled to American Fork on Saturdav to visit with Joyces family, the Bill Evans. Annette Brilliante from Fairfax, Va. flew to Salt Lake and was picked up by her sister LaNor Knighton and mother Mae Fail on Wednesday to spend a few days with her parents Forbes and Mae Fail and to be with her sister Cheri at her reception. for A wedding reception Thor-derso- n. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Rawlinson of Provo, visited in Cleveland one day last week with the Lawrence The Italian American Civic League announced Dr. Angelo recently Thorderson family, the Merrill and Freda Fillmore family, and with the Ivan Pellegrini, professor of English literature at the 31 East main $trccxPricc 2Z663&p330jl University of Washington will be the speaker at the annual banquet, honoring Christopher Columbus. Dr. Pellegrini, who was born in Italy, came to America with his family at the age of 12. He settled in Washington and worked at a variety of jobs including lumbering, railroading and stevedoring. Dr. Pellegrini received both his masters and doctorate at the University of Washington. He is the author of several books. The Boston Sunday Post writes in review, What this country needs is more Pellegrinis. Dr. Pellegrinis book is tough, touching and wise. The banquet will take place in the Sky Room of the Hotel Utah beginning at 5 p.m. on October 7. Reservations may be made by 0 or calling 486-033- 2, 521-370- 277-542- Cheri and Dale Camabee was held Friday at the Kenilworth Chapel. The Relief Society Room was decorated in autumn colors of bronze, gold and red. On the tables were baskets of. dried autumn flowers. The bride and groom along with Mae and Forbes Fail and Mr. and Mrs. Cornabee greeted the guests in the foyer of the church. A backdrop of gold and orange sillouetted the beautiful couple. Refreshments were served to many guests. On Saturday an open house receptipn was held in Lake Shore for the LaNor Knighton, aa Statement of Ownership Management and Circulation Cor-nabee- s. Lucille Phister and Annette Brilliantine, Jennie Pappas left WedForbes and Mae Fail atnesday to spend a few days tended this open house. with Ron and Marlene They stayed over night in Parkin in Salt Lake. Spanish Fork and on SunLucille returned on Sunday day they drove to Salt Lake but grandma Pappas where Annette boarded a remained to stay a week plane for Fairfax, Va. and longer with Marelen and LaKnor Knighton boarded a children. plane for Needham, Mass. Art and Tonya Bruno of Kevin and Mikel, Salt Lake spent the Rebecca Johnson traveled weekend with Marilyn and to American Fork on Henry Scorzato and friends Sunday to see their grandin Kenilworth. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joyce and John Stowe and Francis Abel. (Act of October States Code) 23, 1962; Section October Jlan-fidvoca- 4369, Article 39, United 4, 1973 ta WEEKLY Publisher: Robert L. Finney, Utah 84501. Editor: Winn Wendell, 218 North Carbon Avenue, East 4th North, 418 84501. Sun Advocate Publishers, Inc., 76 84501. Price. Price. Utah West Main Street, Price Utah Owners: Safety Inspection Robert L. Finney, 218 North Carbon Avenue, Price, Utah 84501. Margaret V. Cribb, 100 Miramar, Camarillo, Calif. 93010 Robert L. Cribb, 100 Miramar, Camarillo, Calif. 93010. Bruce Wright, 414 Allenwood Court, Manteca, Calif. 95336. Time is Here! Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds! if the window sticker on your car reads , SAFETY INSPECTED fxpirttion Month hot 9 b Inspection Station No. 1051 Please send land report formula to: C0vtrtnryrif Robert Swinburne, is also in there. Patty (Gardner) Hansen land was ed Laurelle siMPioiveisriKiMier father to the hospital Monday. His Vernice Ward Hughes family. Mr. Rawlinson is a brother of Mrs. Thorderson. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wells, Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen and Gladys Allred returned from their trip to Hawaii. Ralph and Dolly Lundy, James and Doris Atwood went to Green River last Saturday night to a square dance jamboree. Then Sunday, Dolly had a group to a garden dinner. had Vanae home from work all this week. Vernice Ward took her JOHN CARLOS CHASE The moment you step into our comfortable lobby, you'll find a lot going on for your vacation pleasure. flat Bill car filled with men and rifles roared down the track to spread the news of boulders. Intrigued, he the robbery. John Carlos carefully crawled on his urged his mother to keep stomach to the edge to see the silver, but she insisted who was talking. that it had to be turned over Two men stood below, to the company. their voices, funneling up Recently John Carlos the crevice, reached him Chase, now 83, said that he clearly. Unable to resist felt the Castle Gate Robeavesdropping, he listened bery would have been to the two prevented if the storekeeper intently strangers. With a shock, he had believed his story of later realized they were what happened to him in planning to rob the Castle Spring Canyon. Gate payroll the next day. The Chase family had moved to Castle Gate after Whether he inadvertently the father George Albert gasped at what he was died of blood poisoning. The hearing or jumped making eldest son obtained work in a noise is not known, but the the mines, and the family two outlaws learned of his had the help of Mrs. Chases above them. presence sister and her husband who John Carlos jumped up ran a They lived in and ran down Spring Castle dairy. Gate for two years, Canyon for Castle Gate and moved to Helper and stayed home, leaving his uncles for two more years and then cattle to care for them- moved to Springville. selves. Frightened, he did Mr. Chase was a pharnot even pay any attention macist in Provo and Salt to where he placed his Lake City for several years callused bare feet. before purchasing and The men, in hot pursuit, a dairy in Provo. hollered for him to stop, but operating He was recently visiting in that just frightened him Price Yvith his more and he ran faster. Two Richard Chase and bullets whizzed past him as family. the men either attempted to hit him or to frighten him south into Monday night, on the Clee Johnson Ranch. Now Leon denly the two outlaws John Carlos had seen the previous day, dashed by on their horses. As the men later identified as Butch Cassidy and Elza Lay passed, one of them threw a sack of silver at Mrs. Chases feet. The outlaws apparently found the silver too heavy to carry. A short time later the engine of the payroll train with one trailer wide double pulled him home. The next day, April 21, 1897, John Carlos and his mother stepped out of their home to the edge of the road to watch the train carrying the payroll come in. Sud- 4 the high school rodeo in Castle Dale, Vernon Lyons and David Brown won first place in team tieing. They each received a belt buckle, then Vernon won a trophy ld by JOAN HUNT Clevelandand Cipirw m Month Indicated Dinosaur Above Cliff Cox, 529 6th North, Glasgow, Montana 59230. mortgages or other securities: Hal G. MacKnight, 943 East South Temple, Salt Lake City Utah, 84111. Earlene Gibson, 51 East 6th North, Price, Utah 84501 Earl Durrant, Castle Gate, Utah 84514. Total No. Copies Printed (Net Press Run) . . e Paid Circulation: Sales through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendor and Counter Sales , ' Mail Subscriptions ! Total Paid Circulation . . .' Free Distribution by Mail, Carrier or other means RR Total Distribution ' Office Use, unaccounted, spoiled after printi'ng ! ! !L42 Total x 425 I certify that the statements made by me above are corrected complete. ROBERT L. FINNEY ffg left-ove- r, Publisher |