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Show 10 Obituaries Sybi Laura M. Easton Laura M. Easton, 71, Price, died March 16, 1975, in a Price hospital after a long PRICE illness. Born Jan. 21, 1904, Desert Lake, to Martin L. and Lucy-Powe- Married Marsing. Albert James Easton Feb. 24, 1926, Salt Lake Citv. solemnized Manti LDS Temple. Survivors: husband; son, daughters, Douglas, Mrs. Jack (Beverly) Cotner, Mrs. John (Donna) 3 Sampinos, grand- children; brothers, sisters, great-grandchil- Orson L., William, Mrs. E.D. (Florence) Lyon, Mrs. Claude (Edith) Pierce, all Price. Funeral was Wednesday, Price 6th LDS Ward Chapel. Burial, Price City Cemetery. Lenard S. Williams Lenard Stephen Williams, 73, Price, died March 12, 1975 in Carbon Hospital of a heart attack. Born March 3, 1902, Emery, to George Edward and Evina Samulina DeLange Williams. Married Elizabeth A. Jones, Oct. 21, 1925, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Retired coal miner; member, UMWA, local 9958; served in Price First Ward PRICE LDS Temple; he died Sept. 28, West Side 1973. Grocery, Cedar City. Moved to Cedar City in 1936. Formerly of Salt Lake and Ogden. Survivors: son, daughters, r, Max Cowan, Mrs. Klein (Patsy) Rollo, both Cedar City; (Shirley) 12 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren. Funeral was Tuesday Cedar 4th LDS Ward Chapel. Burial, Cedar City Cemetery. -- Charles E. Cowley John Stone Atlanta, Ga. Lange, 37, Atlanta, formerly of Helper and Salt Lake Gty, died March 12, 1975, in Atlanta following a long illness. Born April 8, 1937, Ogden, to John E. and Martha Mattie Stone Lange. Descendant of pioneer Helper family, he spent his childhood days there where - CLEVELAND Charles Emery Cowley, 62, Cleveland, died at home March 10, 1975 of causes pending from the state medical examiner. Born Aug. 2, 1912, Geveland, to John Mathias and Angelia Larson Cowley. Member LDS Church; past member UMW; veteran A Helper youth and a senior at Carbon High School, took first place in state wide competition for the Utah Elks Scholarship contest held in Provo. John Ghirardelli, i (i Barnett named Al western manager post by Purolator Al County, has been named Western Regional Manager by Purolator, Inc. his father was a bread distributor and mother was an elementary school teacher. Married Mary Arlene Hatton, Aug. 8, 1962, Logan LDS Whos Temple. Listed in 1972-7Who in America, graduate of the University of Utah, member WW2. Survivors: brothers, sisters, Glenn, Milton, Cleveland; Mrs. Lucille Huntington; Locke, Price; Mrs. Mattie Anderson, Duchesne; Mrs. Udella Perry, Calif. Funeral was Saturday, Geveland LDS Ward chapel. Burial, Geveland Cemetery. 3 of bishopric of Sandy Springs LDS Chapel in Atlanta at the time of his death. Former employee of the state of Utah in social services field prior to moving to Atlanta. Survivors: son, daughter: Mary Lynne, John H., all of Atlanta. Funeral took place March 14 in Atlanta, burial, Winchester,. Kentucky. wife, Lavon R. Hill Graveside services were held at afternoon Tuesday Wellington Cemetery for Lavon Rasmussen Hill, 59, who died March 14 in a Salt Lake hospital during surgery. Mrs. Hill was born February 23, 1916 in Roosevelt, to Henry and Lila Abigail Johnston Rasmussen. She married John Hill February 10, 1935 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Surviving are her husband, Orem; a son, Don, Mount Pleasant; a daughter, Mrs. Blaine (Helen) Hutchenson, Las Vegas, Nevada; five grand- the in re- com- state-wid- e petition. Lynna Tone, also of Helper was selected as most valuable student representing girls. She went to the Provo meet and Neil Johnson, Kyle Beckstrand, Danny Vail, Mark Allred, Mark Nielson, Scott Milovich, Kenny Pilling, Dale Felter, and Jason Allred all entered streamline looking rockets and after several heats the winners were determined. Want to get away? Try Price Travel Price is really helping people go places. Its the Price Travel Agency operated by Tom Anderson at 8 East Main St. The travel agency has been in operation since Dec. 1 and the business grand opening was held last weekend with a drawing for 16 prizes including two travel trips. Christa Kaminski, Price, won a three-day- , two-nig- tour package Pork Chops 255-650- Price Castle Dale "Service to all Faiths" SAVINGS LIKE HWashers micro vvavf a'rcondit,onERSNSfrpfr700m Home Furnishing 33 No. Carbon Ave. Bar-- S Western Family Minute Maid Mrs. Smith's Strawberries Orange Juice Cherry Pies SAVE !ft nr-March s. Tomato Juice Instant Tang Apple Sauce Pineapple Juice Crisco Oil & Wrapped rVIVat 20-21-- ENVELOPE BOX cans Vi 38-o- Long Grain White Senor Blues Beef CARNATION Sunkist Large can bottle Hot Cocoa Mix Bean Drinks Bisquick Mayonnaise Vanilla Wafers Margarine Hi-- C O Pink cans 12env. box can ALLFLAVORS CC qt. bottle KEEBLER pkg. Mb. Pk9- - SOFTPARKAY 53c 85c Grapefruit gal 32224 Hiw apples size for J9C Tto QkS ( o r dhJV r,: $1.34 $1.41 BESTFOODS Golden Delicious 303 cans DEL MONTE LIBBY'S & pitcher 2 Buttered Peas 039 Orange Juice 6 sizepaks quarts Burrifos Burritos Tropicana 100 percent pure 6 y (arnation HOT COCOA MIX Prices Effective NEW Makes "A By The Piece can WESTERN FAMILY iFre i 7C tt Cut Cheddar Cheese 637-317- 6 i lb. $1.12 Banquet Ph. JpCRc vamj SAVE 10c pkg- - Center Cut Loin Chops l, RA REFRIGERATORS S9?b. - . $ COMEINNOW! Ham Hocks V. You may never THIS AGAIN' Fausett Mortuary lb. Center Cut Rib Chops 255-272- John Ghirardelli Morticians 6re p Phone orders collect to Midvale, Utah 1 5 or GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Senor Blues Deep Fried Wieners Midvale, Utah 28 years of fertilizer service Our Own $ V Western Family MINERAL FERTILIZER CO. SALE 119 1 lb. Rib or Loin End Chop; 7 Nitrates, Urea, Phosphates and Potash in blends of your choice. Available in Bulk, Bag, Trailer or Custom Spread at competitive prices. Our special is Sulfur Superphosphate 19 APA plus 10 Sulfur. Custom spread now for legumes feeding to fix nitrogen and save the cost of buying Nitrogen. of Canyonlands and Reynold Brown, Price, won a free roundtrip pass for two on rtoO must for 75 rifecargains flre Bacon , A ht Sliced Hr FERTILIZER! The initial response to the business has been very good, and were really looking forward to serving the travel needs of our people. Sandi Colosimo and Mary Williams of Moab are here to serve the needs of the traveler. The services of a travel agency do not cost the traveler any money said Mr. Anderson. A new business in Sun Valley Keys Airline children; brothers and sister, system. Joe, Pocatello, Idaho; Kenneth, Ive felt for a couple of Las Vegas; Robert, Wellington; years that there has been a Mrs. James (Audrey) Sim- need for a local travel mons, Salt Lake City. service so Carbon people Funeral services were held could make their travel Tuesday morning at Orem, in to the services arrangements here at prior home, said Mr. Anderson. Wellington. 'isA Representatives. win a could John scholarship as high as $3,000 at the national convention. All scholarship awards are held in trust for the winners until they decide on which school they will enter after graduation. The Elks then sends the money to the college or university to be used to pay tuition or for other educational purposes. opening prayer. Mark Allred was presented his Bobcat pin. The cub scout pack No. in Spring Glen held during their regular pack meeting an exciting rocket race. Nine cub scouts in the pack had all carved their rockets, painted and decorated them. Dale Felter, Jason Allred and Kenny Pilling conducted the flag ceremony. Mark Nielson gave the 3287 fr. , t on display and the winners will be chosen by members of the U.S. House of Spring Glen cubs hold pack meet Barnett, formerly of Carbon received honorable mention and a $250 award. John received the highest score of any entrant in the state, 990 out of a possible his for 1,000 points brochure. He received a $700 scholarship award and was selected as one of four students to represent Utah at the national competition. At national the scholarship convention, in the D.C., Washington brochures from the four top students of each state, two boys and two girls, will be ceived the most valuable student designation by the Price Elks Lodge in February, and was entered Mr. Barnett has been with the company for 12 years holding the jobs of sales representative, in Salt Lake bishopric. City, district manager in Survivors: wife; daughter, Kansas City and account sons; Mrs. Fred (Rea) Tatton, executive in San Francisco. Wellington; L. Lamond, Price; His latest promotion will Lynwood, S., Terry L., both to Los Angeles. him take Salt Lake; 15 grandchildren; two great - grandchildren; Mr. Barnett is the son of brothers, sister; Merrill, Provo; Aaron, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Mrs. Juventa Mickelson, Barnett of Hiawatha. He is Salina. married to the former Pat Funeral was Saturday Price Lami of Price and they are First Ward chapel. Burial, the two of parents Price City Cemetery. daughters. John S. Lange Sophia Anderson Erickson. Married Herschel Morgan Neeley Oct. 26, 1920, Salt Lake state competition in Elks Survivors: stepdaughters, Persis Farr Heiner, Salt Lake; Mrs. Warren (Phyllis) Griffith, Mrs. San Mateo, Calif.; Lawrence (Martha) White, Mrs. Kenneth (Erma Mell) Helgeson, both Costa Mesa, Calif.; seven grandchildren; 11 great - grandchildren. Funerai was Saturday. Salt Lake City Burial, Cemetery. - Mrs. Helper youth takes first Heiner Jensen. Married Charles Heiner Sept. 13, 1922, Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Jan. 24, 1948. Ethel CEDAR CITY Evelyn Erickson Neeley, 74, Cedar City, died March 16, 1975, in a Cedar City hospital. Born June 23, 1900, Mink Creek, Idaho, to Peter E. and Donald, Price; 1975 SALT LAKE Sylvia Jensen Heiner, 83, 739 Kensington Ave., died in Salt Lake City March 12, 1975 of causes incident to age. Born Nov. 23, 1891, Scofield, to Christian and Elizabeth Jenkins Ethel Neeley Owner-operato- Thursday, Mar. 20, Price, Utah Sun Advocate, raiigsG0?ifc0i & GHQ? cun CQ |