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Show Mi 111' 2 bun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, April 6, beesley minis icmircs FUST G2MY LOSTSaiCTO IN UTAH YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HELPS US ANSWER YOUR EVERY QUESTION. 92 BEESLEY MONUMENT AND VAULT CO. 725 SOUTH STATS PRICE SEE IN ST, REST, PROVO , Tommy Morris 341 south 4th East 374-058- 637-310- 0 0 Price 1977 Serviceman celebrates 30 years with Ma Bell Ferral A. Dunn, com- munications serviceman for Mountain Bell has celebrated his 30th anwith the niversary telephone firm. B.F. Baker, customer services manager and Marvin A. Dalton, service foreman for Mountain Bell, presented him a watch and pin commemorating his continuous service. Mr. Dunn started with Mountain Bell in 1947 as groundman with the con- struction department at Bygone Days Sun of the Salt Lake City. In 1949 he became a combinationman and after working with the company in Boise, Idaho and locations other throughout the state of Utah accepted a transfer to Price. Lurell Bailey rv4 25 T5 Years Years Ago Ago A couple of Mr. Dunn speaking of his 30 years of service still remembers when all the cities in the state and area was served with open wire leads and all calls were switched by operators at a manual switchboard. surrounding Ferral A. Dunn The Sun Advocate, Thursday, March 27, 1952, SUNSPOTS Column. Pete was hammering away at some carpenter work in his back yard while his wife spent the day in bed with a bad cold. Pretty soon his neighbor Jim came over. Hows the wife? Jim asked. Not very well. Is that her coughing? No, its the new chicken house. Nil The Loving Touch I love to hold her little paws, The feel so soft and delicious, Theyre never red or rough because Its me who does the dishes! S4 50 Years Ago longhaired wiskered chaps Bedecked in hats and chaps Gazed through the windshield. Their bedroll over the fender hung Two saddles in the back were slung The were headed westward. ten-gallo- A 27, rickety Ford, a chugging on two, The top all tattered the fenders, too, Came down the road. Its body streaked with alkali mud, Mocked the motor with a sickly thud As it rattled onward. Remains of Bandit Buried Twenty Years Exhumed and Buried in Family Plot. Jesse James body, which has been buried for twenty years in the door yard of the old James homestead near Excelsior Springs, Mo., was disinterred last week and buried in the cemetery at Kearney, Mo., beside the bodies of his father and wife. Mrs. Zerelds Samuels, They reflected a picture of early days The kind you see in western plays As they jolted onward. They reminded of days when the setting sun Called every mortal to draw his gun, If he valued his life. mother of Jesse James, Frank James, his brother, and Jesse James and Mary, his son and daughter, attended the ceremony. These boys, their outfits, out-o- f style For the West of today is a place worthwhile Tis a product of progress. Cities have sprung where once the deer, prairie wolf steer and for supremacy. Fought long-horne- The Sun, Friday, March 1927, Just History Eastern Utah Advocate n funeral service was A held and the pall bearers were comrades of Jesse James when all were members of Quantrells d band. When the skeleton of Farms have replaced the his father was dug up, Jesse sagebrush flats, James, Jr., picked up the No more do we see ten-gallo- skull and pointed out the hole made by the bullet from Bob Fords pistol. hats, n Traditions are changing. Radio, roads and the automobile Have made the people out west feel That West is only direction. "QUILL Besides relatives and close friends of the James family, only a small crowd attended the exercises. TOP"-Fre- sh as a Spring Wind! 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