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Show 6 Sun advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, May 18, 1977 18 May to 25 Savory Pork Chops; 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Ceramics. HMS 12 noon Braised Beef Cubes in Gravy; 1 May 19 p.m. AARP Meeting; 7 p.m. Ceramics. HMS 12 noon Corned Beef and Cabbage; 1 p.m. May 20 Bingo; 8 p.m. Dance at the American Legion Hall. HMS 12 noon Chicken Noodle Soup; Quilting; May 23 12:30 p.m. Film "The Stone Whistle; 2 p.m. Band; 2 p.m. Bingo; 7 p.m. Ceramics. HMS 12 noon Oven Fried Fish; 1 p.m. Arts & May 24 Crafts. HMS 12 noon Ham Slice; 12:30 p.m. Virginia May 25 Blackburn, (Weight Control retrain your eating habits). Film Trouble with Trash; New Booking - COLORADO ROCKIES TOUR. Uth and 12th 2 and nights). days Trip includes round trip transportation. Depart Howard Johnson Hotel 7 a.m. Tour MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK. Overnight in Durango, Colorado. Special Narrow Guage Train Tour from Durango to Silverton, Colorado. Overnight stop at Ouray, Colorado. Tour the Black Canyon of the Gunnison and Grand Mesa Lakes area. Total cost per person, $75.00. FRIDAY JUNE 3 Lawrence Welk Performance at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $6.50. Bus $4.50. Total $11.00, leave at 11 a.m. SENIOR CITIZENS DAY AT TIFFANYS ATTIC June 29th -Charleys Aunt. THREE ACT PLAY (COMEDY) only $5.51 each, includes tax. Age 55 and up. Bus and Ticket June 10th, (3 $10.00. Wool BIanIiets "ENERGY SAVERS" Exchange your wool for quality wool blankets "FREE" and wool clothing. pick-u- Barons truck will be in p this area the week of June 13 Return This Ad or a Card at Once Dear Mr. Baron, ) I( ( Please have your truck stop to pick up my wool at no cost to me. NAME ADD CITY ZIP - Kirkland Cowan HMS 12 noon 18 May ) lam interested In your products. Please send your latest FREE Catalog to me at above address. BARON WOOLEN MILLS PO Box 340 Brigham City, Ut. 84302 6 Phone (801) 734-942- ;fr obituaries Senior Gitizen Events Verna Vouk - WELLINGTON Kirtland Cowan, 76, died May 16, 1977. Born June 27, 1900, Elizabeth City, N.C., to William Walter and Emma Caroline Daven-rviwa- Verna Fay Vouk, age 45, of Price, died May 15, 1977 at her home following a long illness. She was bom August 9, 1931, Price, to William Earl and Cleo Swink Grundvig. Married Frank Vouk, July 17, 1953, Price. Member of the LDS Married Laura Catherine Liddell Chantry, 1975. Member LDS Church. Survivors: son, daughter, Tom, Loraine, both of Indian Springs, Nev.; stepchildren; Catherine Eastin, Salt Lake Gene Chantry, City; nine grandWellington; five greatchildren; grandchildren. Funeral services will be Thursday, Wellington Second LDS Ward Chapel at 10 a.m. Friends may call at Fausett Mortuary, Price, Wednesday, p.m., Thursday, one hour before the services at the ward chapel. Burial, Tooele City Church. Survivors: husband; sons; Dalton, Layton; Ray Dalton, Syracuse, Utah; LDS Mission, Frank, Phillippines; Felix, Clarence, Martin and Joe, all of Price; eight grandchildren; mother; Cleo Minort, Price; sisters: Elva Rae Larsen, Provo; Earlene Van Wagner, Rosalee Horvath, both of Price; uncle: George Swink, Price. Funeral services are today 1 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Home, Price, where friends may call prior to services. Burial in Price City Cemetery. Clark 8 Cemetery. Victoria Mitchell SPRING GLEN Martin - ;; . 4 iif Andrew Jorgenson Andrew Jorgenson, 77, died May 14, 1977, in a Salt Lake City hospital. Born March 12, 1900, Ledyard, Iowa, to Peter Christian and Georgia Alberta Martin Jorgenson. Married Jenny Behunin, April 11, 1930, Price. Member LDS Church. Spike Member, International Steamfitters and Pipefitters. Survivors: wife, Spring Glen; son, daughter, John Craig, Morgan Hills, Calif.; Mrs. Rolf (Mary Lucille) Tanner, Hacienda Heights; 9 grandchildren; 3 brothers, sister, Murl, Earl, both Ernst, Iowa; Ledyard, Bellegrade, Minn.; Alberta Watts, Wells, Minn. Funeral service was Glen LDS Chapel. Burial, Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. Tuesday, Spring rf, Lotto Pearson Victoria Pagnotta Mitchell, died May 15, 1977, in a local hospital of natural causes. Born July 5, 1912, Sunnyside, to Michael and Louisa Oliverio Pagnotta. Married to Albert M. HELPER - HELPER Flovd M. Price. 60, died May 12 in Culver City, Calif. Born March 14, 1917, Salt Lake Oklahoma to Madene and Ethel Price. Married Ena Virginia Hendee on February 20, 1944. Moved to Helper 1968. Member of Jehovah Witnesses. Owner of Utah Builders Service. Survivors: wife, daughter Sandy Milanesi, Dalhart, Texas, brother and sisters, Janice Johnson, Lelis Hall and Harney Price. Memorial services will be Sunday, 7 p.m., Kingdom Hall of Jehovah City, Mitchell, January 29, 1938. Survivors: husband; sons; Michael and Tom, all of Salt Lake City; daughter; Mrs. Gene (Elaine) Riggio, Las Vegas, Nev.; four grandchildren; brother; Angelo Pagnotta, Los Angeles, California. Funeral Mass today, 10 a.m., St. Ambrose Church, 1985 South 2300 East. Rosary was Tuesday at Neil O'Donnell Mortuary. Family suggests contributions to Leukemia Fund, University of Utah Medical Center, in care of Dr. Cartwright. Interment, Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Witnesses. Nicholas Dunn Nicholas Kay Dunn, infant son of Hayden Arnold and Kelly Diane Johnson Dunn of Price, born and died May 13, 1977, in Provo. 2ii fl Survivors: parents, Price; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ferral Dunn, all Price; Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, Lyman, Mr. and GRANT FAUSETT PAUL KELLY Morticians Fausett Mortuary Mrs. Arnold Dunn, Monroe; Mrs. Mable Chidester, Price. Graveside services were Tuesday, Price City Cemetery, under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. Price Castle Dale i ij1 f vo 1- - s , Floyd Price 64, Vt 4J 414 748 2551 'Service to all Faiths'' j Lotto Pearson, 81, Helper, died May 14, 1977, in a Salt Lake City hospital. Born Feb. 6, 1896, Birmingham, Ala., to Simon and Georgia Pearson. His wife Emily died in 1946. Coal miner. Survivors: brothers, sister, Plainfield, Floyd, N.J.; I Carbon to hold recital Carbon High Schools choir and band will present an Honors Recital Sunday at 2 p.m. in the school auditorium. The recital will feature both vocal and instrumental solos and ensembles. Performers will include John Milovich, Roberta Rigby, Mary Joe Curtis, Kay K. Otani, Annette Sigaurd and the Carbon Madrigals. Many of the performers have competed at the Solo and Ensemble Meet at Brigham Young University. v i 7' Jack, Bob and Brad Porter (left ot right) talk near their bottling equipment at Ideal Beverages Inc. William, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Anderson, Mrs. Florence Sheppard, both Salt Lake City. Funeral services are today, 11 a.m., Eastmans Evans and Early, 574 E. 100 South. Burial, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. ' Bob Porter joins family at idea! Beverages Bob Porter has returned to Price and put to practice in his expertise mersalesmanship, of Ideal Beverages Inc. Bob is and Brad is secretary-treasure- r. He learned about the business during the seven years he worked for Beverages 30 years ago this August. He learned about the soft drink business when he worked with his father-in-laR.B. Birrell, owner of Birrell Bottling Co. of Salt Lake. chandising and experience in the soft drink business with his father and brother at Ideal Beverages Inc. Jack serves as president Q3& CD Ideal Beverages employs people. One of them 10 Mitch Bikakis, sales manager, of Price has been with the firm since it first vice-preside- nt Jack started Ideal opened. Ideal Beverages bottles and distributes to retailers Pepsi-ColCrush, Dr. Pepper and Mountain Dew soft drinks. w p, a, was regional sales manager supervising four people in eight states. He His father Jack and brother Brad welcomed him home. Jack said, I TV X '& think it is going to work out well. Theres plenty of work for all of us. All-Sta- te oWHat and who is a Catholic? Inc. Bob was quick to add that this doesnt mean the company will not grow. riUWAA Join your Catholic neighbors in support of Operation Rice Bowl a concrete way to help feed the worlds poor. Contribute to this special appeal now being sponsored by the Catholic church in our area. GeQjb oeod oWhat does the Church teach? oWhat doCatholics believe? Catholic and Non-Cathol- ic alike are invited to come to the Noire Dame Claus'd! Fridays at $173,000. How would you like to retire with over $173,000 or more in the bank? With an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) at First Security Bank, you can. $45,000 from you, and $128,000 from us. Both tax free until you actually use the money. If you qualify for an IRA you can save up to $1500 a year, on which First Security currently pays interest at 72 per annum compounded quarterly. Thats how it gets to be $173,000 or more, in 30 years. There are some additional benefits available now for which you and your wife may qualify. And a First Security IRA can be used when you stop working, to conserve and save taxes on other retirement funds accumulated, n If you start now by saving a little each payday, youll earn even more because First Security compounds your interest quarterly, throughout the year. Come in and ask the manager about it. 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