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Show Obituaries Maria Sicilia Lucie Dailey Madsen Price Lucille Dailey Madsen, 60, Price died Jan. 29 at home after a short illness. Bom Oct. 31, 1914, Sterling, Sanpete County, to William Henry and Maggie May Peacock Dailey. Married Dr. Daniel Tebbs Madsen Sept. 6, 1941, Elko, Nev.; he died Sept. Carbon 11, 1966. Teacher, County schools 6 years; taught Funeral Mass Thursday Price Maria Sicilia, 85, Price, died Feb. 3, 1975, in a Price nursing home of natural causes. Born July 29, 1889, Cozeneza, Italy, to Ralph and Josephine Brouoli Urso. Married Antonio Sicilia April 28, 1908, Cozeneza; he died Oct. 17, 1955. Member, Catholic Church. Survivors: sons, daughter, Joe, Brownsville, Tex.; Frank, Mrs. Ross (Rose) Glorioso, both Price; 9 grandchildren; 8 great2 grandchildren; Auxiliary. Survivors: sons, daughter, Dr. Daniel B., Meddlesex, N.J.; Wiiliam G., Price; Lou Ann, Palto Alto, Calif.; 2 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Morgan (Helen) Dureng, Manti. Funeral was Saturday, Price LDS Ward Chapel. Graveside services Manti 4th Cemetery. Max D. Pessetto Jr. Max D. Pessetto Jr., 22, 0 East, died Feb. 3, 1975, at 3817-282- home of causes pending medical examination. Bom June 25, 1952, Salt Lake City to Max D. and Anna Rose Funeral Mass Friday 10 a.m., Notre Dame De Lourdes Catholic Church, Price. Holy Rosary Thursday 7 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. Burial, Price City Cemetery. Corsetti Pessetto. Married Barbara Ann Barwise May 22, 1972, Salt Lake City; divorced. Air conditioner installer; member Catholic Church, graduate of Skyline High School. Survivors: parents, Salt Lake tt Dinos lose 9 straight With two starters out of the regular lineup the Carbon High Dinos made a game effort to pull the upset of the Region Six basketball campaign Friday night to no avail as the Cavemen of American Fork regained their composure to go on to 76-6- win. 2 It was the Dinos ninth straight loss in league play this season without a win while American Fork ran its winning streak to nine and protected a two year record of never having lost in Region Six competition. With Randy Ross still side lined due to scholastic difficulties and Larry Newbv suffering from a bad case of the flu, Coach Evan Excell was forced to further juggle his starting lineup for the Cavemen. Junior Grundy responded with 23 points in the game and was effective in the rough going underneath with his size and good hands. Mark Martinez added 18 more points to the Dino total and Carbon made a game of it right up until the final three minutes of play. Talented Randy Rhodes, the Caveman from a year ago, was the guiding light in pulling this team through, posting 31 points in the game. all-sta- te Lynn R. o Goetzman Tempe, Ariz. Lynn Rhead Goetzman, 53, Tempe, Ariz., died Jan. 27, 1975 in Mesa was a 32 degree Mason, member of Elks Club. World War II fighter pilot, prisoner of war from 1943 to 1945. Retired Lt. Col, USAF. Recipient of the Bronze Star, Air Medal, Purple Heart. Served in Pacific and European Theatres. Survivors: wife, Lynette Leavitt, Tempe; daughter, son, Mrs. Glenn (Crickett) Hazuka, Apache Junction Ariz., Greg, Mesa; parents, Dr. Harrison and Mary Lewis Rhead Goetzman, Layton, Utah; sisters, Fae Bisel, Portland, Ore., Beth Jeane Kelly, Layton, Groussman, Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral was Jan. 31, Tempe, Ariz. Internment, private. Family suggests memorials to the American Cancer Society. PRICE 10-1- L Kay Madsen Beltcne Consultant noon 2 A Colorado couple were killed Tuesday afternoon when their car hit a truck broadside about five miles north of the Peerless Checking Station and then rolled down into a wash and landed on its top. Mrs. Ferno (Marguerite) Dubray, Wellington, Carbon Mrs. George County; (Katherine) Morgan, Luceville, Colo.; Mrs. Ed (Della) Blumfield, Kansas City, Mo. ; 7 grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren; sister, Mrs. Mary Kakalecik, Luceville. Funeral Mass was Thursday Good 10 a.m , Shepherd Catholic Church East Carbon Price City Burial, City 12mea. T mailing Utah Residents Add 53c Sales Tax "The Parka Place" 141 North 1225 City, Utah West-Ce- dar Cemetery. Frank Pecorelli nunxn sons, iHYi INSULATED hr OU PONT Murray, Utah Frank Garry Pecorelli, 62, 5737 McMillan Cir., Murray, died Feb. 2, 1975 after a short illness in a Salt Lake City Hospital. Born March 9, 1912 in Sunlight, Colo., to Michele and Maria Fabrizio Pecorelli. Married Lillie Gagosian on Aug. 14, 1932 in Salt Lake. Employed as a carpenter, member of local 184 of carpenters union. Member of Moose Lodge. 2 Monday, Feb. 10 Green Well Motel John East Carbon City Richie, 79, East Carbon City, died Feb. 2, 1975, at home. Born Nov. 2, 1895, Cario, Italy, to John and Catherine Mollnar Richie. Married Grace Ceschi April 26, 1917, Pittsburg, Kan Member Catholic Church. Retired coal miner. Member UMW No. 8003. Survivors: wife; daughters, Mesa, Ariz. Born Nov. 18, 1921, Price. He by wife, "Better service for your hearing aid means better hearing for you." - I Desert Samaritan Hospital, Survived c Vjr- . jzraoN iFIBERHLL II Finance Yours Here Helper State Bank Morticians Fausett Mortuary Orange-Brow- m n S-- ORDER FORM Name Address Quantity 141 N. 1225 637 1181 Castle Dale 748 2551 "Service to all Faiths" 1 Available "The Parka Place GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Price REVERSIBLE VEST Hunter-blaz- e City, Utah 84720 W.-C- edar daughter; Don, Jean, Mrs. H o n 0 Feb. 6, 1975 at Murray 9th LDS Chapel in Murray. Friends may call Wed., Feb. 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. at 4760 So. State Street in Murray and Thursday one hour prior to services at the church. Additional services will be held it it Thursday, Feb. 6 at 2:30 p.m. at the Mitchell Funeral Home in Price. Internment will be in the Price City Cemetery. suffers CEU first ICAC night which was a big surprise by the score itself. Saturday night the Eagles returned home for a rematch with Southern Utah State College Jayvee and only a rally pulled them to a win over the The rubber match at Grand Junction between the Eagles and the Mavericks failed to liven up to pregame predictions, that of an down to the wire struggle for the conference lead. The game was close for exactly ten minutes, the first ten minutes of the initial half. After that it was all Mesa. CEU took the lead with 10:58 remaining in the first half on two quick jump shots by Chris Randall and Nate Ellington to make it This proved to be the last time die Eagles held the lead in the game as the Mavs picked up their passing offensive strategy and put 21 more points on the scoreboard while the Eagles managed 11. This left the halftime score at for Mesa and the Mavs kept up the pressure all the second half, outscoring the Eagles during the final 20 minutes of play. Nate Phillips led the Eagles with 20 points with Randall the only other Eagle in double digits with all-ou- are competing for the World Meet JACK & JILL - SAVE NOW! SPECIAL LOW, LOW PRICES ON BLEMS HANGEOVERS - -C- D ODDS & ENDS DISCONTINUED TREAD DESIGN TIRES USED TIRES. ..BUT HURRY, SALE ENDS SAT. NIGHTI 5 one-poin- Spanish Fork, Carbon & Emery Counties Sign Up Now For 15th Annual BUY NOW - ONES-OF-A-KIN- t, 66-6- 3000000000000000000 o o o o I1- - late-gam- e We have teams from & 0 Grand Junction Friday Admission $1 .00 at the Carbon County Fairgrounds State 1975-230- 99-6- Saturday, Feb. 8th at 1 p.m. They ANNOUNCES A CENTER AND ELECTRONIC HEARING TESTS FREE SERVICE East. Friends call Wednesday 7:30- - 8:30 p.m., 574 East 1st South. Holy Rosary Wednesday 8:30 p.m. Burial, Price City Cemetery. Church, A split, that went the way rabid CEU basketball fans did not want it to go, was the outcome of a pair of games the Eagles played last weekend. CEU lost an ICAC overwhelming contest to Mesa College in another racing meet heats running 10 Catholic league loss Chariot Racing Association We have Ambrose 334 WEST CENTER PROVO, UTAH 84601 Scott Grundy earned a Robert (Carolyn) Halowell, all starters assignment for a Salt Lake; four grandchildren; second week in a row and 1 brother Malio, Helper; 1 senior Lennie Torres made sister, Mrs. Carmela Tomsic, his first start of the year. Helper. Funeral will be Thursday, Eastern Utah will host St. am., Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 7 1975 FOR THE HARD OF HEARING SERVICE City; brother, Mickey David, Salt Lake City; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pessetto, Helper. in Sevier and Jordan School Districts; graduate, Brigham Young University; member, Medical Carbon County Thursday, Feb. 6, John Richie o o o o BOWLING TOURNEY! ;? uv t, 20-1- 9. 40-3- 59-3- 1 AND OLD TIRE Written Guarantee 40,000-mil- e UBERALBUDGETTERMS LOW MONTHIY PAYMENTS! unit! mam uianiniBmuinuwtauu 4 18. 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