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Show 6 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, Mar. 14, 1974 Vernal; later solemnized in the Obituaries Manti LDS Temple February . He died on 27, 1949. Survivors, sons, daughters, Alton LaRue, Wayne D., Grant G., all of Randlett; George Oscar Rasmussen Madge C. Larsen Lloyd, Tulelake, Calif.; Mrs. PRICE Oscar RasFERRON Madge Christie Thora K. Salzetti, Quint E., both mussen, 82, died after a Larsen, 58, died after a long of Price; Mrs. Thomas (Leah sudden illness on March 11 at illness on March 6 in a local Mae) Chandler, Salt Lake; 25 22 greathis home. Born September 19, hospital. Bom on January 10, grandchildren; 1891 in Ferron to James J. and 1916 in Ferron to William John grandchildren; brother, George Christina Rasmussen. Married and Eva Jensen McDonald. California. held Funeral services to Evelyn Caldwell on August 6, Married to Fred W. Larsen on 1919 in Castle Dale. Retired July 3, 1935 in Ferron. Nurses yesterday (Wednesday) in miner. Member of United Mine aid at Carbon Hospital. Former Roosevelt. Workers Kenilworth local, Price City librarian. Member American Legion Post 72 and LDS church. Aaron Beard church. Survivors, wife, son, daughters, Norman D., San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Earl LDS (Elaine) Swaggerty, Charleston, S.C.: Mrs. Keith (Helen) Wright, Castle Dale; 11 great- grandchildren; four grandchildren. Funeral services held yesterday (Wednesday) in the Ferron LDS ward. Burial in Ferron City1 Cemetery. Survivors, husband, sons, Fredrick J., San Diego, Calif.; Dane, Salt Lake; four grand children; brother, sisters, Sharon, Sacramento, Calif.; Aaron Beard, MALAD, Ida. 71, died recently of a heart ailment in a Salt Lake Hospital. He was the father of Mrs. James (Beverly) Banasky, formerly of Helper, now of Mrs. D.W. (Norine) Verde, Price; Mrs. Phillip S. (Shannon) Gee, Sandy. Green River. He became well acquainted in this area during visits to his daughter and her family in Helper. Born on July 15, 1902 in Coalville. He is survived by his widow, two sons, two daughters, 12 grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren, and a brother and sister. Funeral services were held in Malad City, with burial at the Hoytsville, Utah Cemetery. Funeral held services Saturday at Fausett Mortuary. Burial in Price City Cemetery. Kisty Nielson - Marc Woodward NEW YORK CITY, N.Y.-M- arc C. Woodward, 55, died March 8 in New York City. Born on December 21, 1918 in Helper to Irene Branch and Don Carlos Woodward. Attended public school in Price. Attended the University of Utah, University of California. World War II veteran. Bronze star winner. Public relations manager for Robert Reid Associates Inc. CARBONVILLE Kisty E. Nielson, 86, died after a long illness on March 7 in a local nursing home. Born on April 28, 1887 in Ephraim to Louis L. and Matilda Whitlock Larsen. Married Willard R. Nielson-Marc- h 17, 1909, Cleveland, Emery County; solemnized Manti LDS Temple; he died July, 1942. Survivors, sons, daughters, Willard K., California; Kenneth L., Helper; Mrs. Artel Jukes, Mrs. Survivors, sisters, Mrs. East Carbon City; 10 Gardner, Price; Josephine George (Carene) Givet, Helper; 18 greatgrandchildren; Mrs. John (Helene) Rollins, Mrs. Modesto, Calif.; brothers, Don, grandchildren; sister, Drue Estep, Mayfield. both of Tom, Pheonix, Ariz.; in the Services held stepfather, A.D. Keller, Price; Carbonville LDS Monday ward chapel. step brother, step sister, Paul Burial in Cleveland Keller, Price; Mrs. Ralph under the direction ofCemetery Fausett (Peggy) Lewis, Waterford, Mortuary. Calif.; Mrs. Ted (Margaret) Dixon, Allison Park, Penna. Mike Lingos Funeral service will be held in Tommy Morris marked his 27th year with the City and the cemetery department on March 8. The World War II vet, joined the city during a railroad strike and was hired for the Wellington JoAnn Anderson, daughter of Deloy and Betty Anderson, left this week for California where she will look for work and will stay with friends of the Anderson family. Mrs. Les Simpson, her son, friends two and Bill Sund weekend were "summer." Over his "summer" he has worked for Royal Frandsen then became Price City Cemetery sexton 12 years ago. He also handled the Photo parks for a short time. S-- Thelma Pierce 637-228- 0 visitors at the home of Thelma Ruth Pierce from Salt Lake. On Saturday Mrs. Pierce, Neldene, Bill and his two friends, Fred and Enid Worley and daughter, Lana had dinner at the home of Collier and Christine On Worley. Sunday, Ina Sibert and her son, Jerry made the trip here also to see Mrs. Anne Worley in Carbon Hospital. Fawn Davis received the news this week of the birth of a girl to Fred and Kathy Davis in Detriot, on March 6. Sheri Wilson, daughter of Arvil and Elaine entertained friends Saturday night in honor of her 15th birthday. Those present played games and made Non-Smokers pizza. may save upto25 on car Insurance with Farmers Peter and Judy Belleville have a boy born Friday in Carbon Hospital. This is the first ,boy for them. He weighed eight pounds and has three sisters waiting at home to welcome him. The 1st Ward High Priests hosted a party at the cultural hall on Saturday and invited the members of the Seventies and their wives. Those attending were: John Thayn, Mead; and Della Meril and Ellen Annie Snyder; Charles Bradshaw; Clemont and Leora Atwood; Bill and Virginia Slane; Phil and Lyla Thayn; Cloye Peterson; Gene Trabue Agent Phone or 637-307- 637-331- 23 5 to 12 and to 1 S Price, Utah Jfun--dvoca.- Cloye and Violet Peterson received word their daughter, Sharra and husband are Gary vacationing in Hawaii this week. Gary and Sharra live in Springville. Peggy Golding held a Sunday fireside youth evening in the 2nd Ward. J.D. Price showed slides of his mission to Japan. PRICE - Mrs. Phyllis Pagano, 59, died of natural causes in a local Eaquinto hospital on March 11. Born on May 6, 1914 in San Giovanni, Italy to Bill and Rosa Tallerico Eaquinto. Married to Jay Pagano on January 1, 1948 in Sunnyside. Member of Catholic Church. Survivors, husband, son, daughter, Lenny, Price; Mrs. - Fred W. Koeling, PRICE 82, died of natural causes on March 5 in a local nursing home. Born on January 13, 1892 in Sumner, Iowa, to Henry and Louise Bitner Koeling. Married to Elizabeth Hamilton on November 10, 1915 in Trinidad, Colo. Retired coal mine supervisor. Member of Carbon thodox Survivors, wife, daughter, Mrs. Isabell Ross, Price; three grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren ; brother, sisters, Alfred, Mrs. Clara Frisch, both of Waterloo, Iowa; Mrs. Addie Dali, Cimarron, N.M. held services Funeral Saturday in the Price Masonic Temple. Burial in Price City Cemetery under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. L. Bell George CARBON CITY -George Law Bell, 70, died of natural causes on March 6, 1974 in a local hospital. Bran on September 1, 1903 in Lewisburg, W. Va. to Charles Blanton and Lucy Cox "Bell. Married to Christina Verant on June 10, 1930 in Castle Dale. Retired coal miner for US Steel Crap. Survivors, wife, daughters, Mrs. Samuel R. (Mary Ann) EAST Mrs. Taylor, Sunnyside; Bradford G. (Jessie Lee) Lampshire, Alexandria, Va.; three grandchildren; brothers, sister, Sam, Lee, both of Lewisburg; Mrs. Lonnie (Lucy) Bolt, Columbus, Ohio. W ho perished so suddenly Cretan Association. Retired member of J. W. United Mine Workers local 1681. Survivors, sons, James M.f'. Angelo., both of Salt Lake; five grandchildren; sister, Mary, Greece. February 27 Debi Inez Parker vs. James Allen Parker. Married at Price on August 12, 1972; Helen March Tallerico Linda Rae vs. Roland 1 Tallerico.. Annulment., Married at Winnemucca, on February Nevada 21 1963. March 7 Victoria Darling. Married at Salt Lake City on February 26, 1970; Roslyn Boren vs. Larry Lee Boren. Married at Carbon County on March 1, 1968. MICHAEL BLACKBURN Morticians Fausett Mortuary Price Car seat belts can be used for things like securing a boxed birthday cake or bags 637-- 1 181 Castle Dale "Service to all Faiths" Scofield by Allan Kent Powell there, Preservation Historian for Utah Historical Society Mourners await arrival of coffins at the Scofield cemetery. Photograph by Bedlington E. Lewis first appeared in Dilleys history of the disaster. Gift of Robert W. Edwards. ' ') tv, k,Q V) JS I. ttifc " Available 1973-7- 4 j2an--JLvoca- at the 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Register on March 19 for Extended Day Classes & Night Classes Utah Historical Quarterly SPRING 1973 VOLUME 41 NUMBER2 t LEFT: Part of the rescue crew at Winter Quarters mine. k CEU ADMISSIONS OFFICE EXTENDED DAY CLASSES CR. DAYS A iw? Wasatch RIGHT: Store at Scofield where men unload caskets sent from te ' ' IVrVrk,) Denver. SUN ADVOCATE PUBLISHERS, INC. West Main Price, Utah 81501 Phone -- 4.CX .8 2 The Winter Quarters Mine explosion in 1900 was indeed a terrible tragedy to many Carbon County families. This article, researched and written by Kent Powell, a native of Emery County, recalls the tragedy which affected the course of labor not only in Utah but also in other parts of the country. The Winter Quarters explosion ranks as the fourth greatest mine disaster In the history of the United States, with the loss of 200 miners. Second Class Postage Paid at Price, Utah $6.00 a year Subscription rates in Carbon and Emery Counties $8 00 elsewhere Robert L. Finney Publisher, General Manager News Editor Winn Wendell Dan Stockburger Production, Advertising Correspondents ONLY MFMflER of the UU hour unless otherwise listed. students carrying Fee is or more hours may take most of the classes free of charge. Registration for night classes will be held on March 19th at the CEU Admissions Office from 9 a.m. 1 p.m. and from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. -- - Founded 1885 Plus 25c r i i i i i i i i i i i i i Plus Tax i for mailing i Day-tim- e it 10 Association f ta issued Every Thursday by the 76 20, Edyth Marshall vs. Kent G. Marshall. Married at Pocatello, Idaho on July 1971; Spring Quarter Clark; Diane 28 February Kennick vs. Jim Kennick. Married at Elko, Nevada on November 22, 1966. GRANT FAUSETT Funeral services held in the Holy Trinity Tuesday Harold (Emily) Marston, Salt Lake; parents, Sun- Church in Salt Lake. Burial in nyside; brothers, sisters, Mount Olivet Cemetery, Salt James, Mrs. Jack (Jo) Jensen, Lake under the direction of both of East Carbon City; Mrs. Mitchell Funeral Home. Frank (Rose) Sacco, Mary Ada W. Pickup Eaquinto, both of Sunnyside. Funeral Mass to be held RANDLETT-A- da Belle today, (Thursday) at Notre Weight Pickup, 78, died of de Dame Lourdes Catholic natural causes on March 10 in a church at 10 a.m. Holy rosary Salt Lake nursing home. Born recited yesterday (Wednesday) on March 15, 1895 in Dover to at 7 p.m. in Mitchell Funeral Martin B. and Jennie Gee Home. Burial in Price City Wright. Married to Alton Cemetery. Pickup on December 2, 1912 in 3UQD Evening Class Schedule Chris and Ada Jorgenson; Leo and Rose Tidwell and Lewis; Lewis and Thelma Pierce; Mark and Alice Mae Shorts and Alden and Afton Swasey. A short E: Glenn vs. Larry Allen Glenn. Annulment. Married at Elko, Nevada on December 12, 1973. Turn an aerosol spray can upside down and give two or three short blasts to clear the nozzle, after you are through with your spray job. Did you give them a loving embrace that morn, Did you bid them Goodbye with a prayer Church, Seventh District Court held services Funeral Divorces granted Saturday at Mitchell Funeral Chapel. Burial in Mountain View Cemetery in Helper. Have you heard of the Scofield Disaster? Tis a heartbreaking story to tell; I was there and partook of the sorrow and grief, I remember, remember so well. Oh, motheis and wives of the miners, Pueblo, Colo.; she died May 13, 1967. Member of Greek Or- where Marie VanderBeek and Della Thayn sang a medely of songs; Clemont and Brent Atwood, Brent and Sheree Mathis all sang and then Cloye Peterson Carbon Ave. S. Olson. Phyllis Pagano PRICE Mike Lingos, 86,. died of natural causes on March 8 at his home. Born on April 17, 1887 in Crete, Greece to James and Angela Lingos. Married to Fotine Econumo on January 13, 1924 in program was presented, thru Fri. Mon. HOURS: 9 7 Alva and his Trixie dog presented an act before refreshments were served. Carl and Frankie Olson spent some time in Salt Lake this week. They visited Gary and Joyce Williams, Mike and Karla Park and Marty and Grace New York. Memorial services pending for Price. Fred Koeling Masonic Lodge 16, Scottish Rite, El Kalah Shrine and Price Elks Lodge 1550. i To: SUN ADVOCATE P.O. Box X Price, Utah 84501 "Scofield Quarterly" NAME ADDRESS. CITY STATE ZIP. For mailed copies $2.34 |