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Show 4C Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, December 22, 1982 Did you know? In the past decade, the number of children living with one parent rose by 4 million to 12 million or 1 out of every 5 children, according to Census Bureau data. Overall, more than 9 in 10 lived with their mothers. More boys than girls lived with fathers only. mmiuiMiuumniUk jjM - former Jr., v. Safe and happy traveling during the Holiday Season. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year A- - from the management and staff L . . . PRICK CHEVRON OIRVICI STATION 410 wwerwwwwwwwww East Main, Price-6- 37 2331 mewturw wwinwl Howard a Campbell Price Carbon County rancher and cattleman, died Dec. 20, 1982 at his home here. He was 73. Mr. Price operated Preston Nutter Corp., a land and livestock company in Nine Mile Canyon from 1953 to 1979. When the ranch, considered one of the largest in the nation, was sold in 1979 to the Sabine Corp., he became a consultant for Sabine and worked for the company until his death. During his years with the ranch, Mr. Price served as director and vice president of Shannon Fausett Castle Heights School From our house to yours, we wish you the best for a Joyous Noel ! IlAf.ttlOUD East 100 North, Price', Utah 637-203- 8 the true holiday spirit may we wish you the very best n VeiBDev mip Frank C. Bendetti, C. National Castleview Hosital. 23, 1909 at Plattsburgh Barracks, N.Y., a son of Brig. Gen. Howard C. and Alice Blakeli Gilroy Price. He Caroline Bendetti. He married Rose Marie Zemlock March 28, 1938 at St. Stephens Catholic Church. She survives. A resident of Carbon County since 1941, he was a retired coal miner. He had worked in various mines and was an employee of the Carbon County Club for 22 years. He was a member of the Catholic Church, Price Elks Lodge No. 1550, American Fraternal Union and Slovenian National Home. In addition to his wife, survivors include two daughters, Mrs. James (Sylvia) Facer, Bothell, Wash., and Mrs. Michael (Joyce) Tallon, West Coalville, Penn.; four grandchildren; three brothers and three sisters, Henry Bendetti, Glenwood Springs, Colo., John Bendetti, Rifle, Colo., Louie Bendetti, Silt, Colo., Mrs. John (Rose) Pilati, Glenwood Springs, Colo., Mrs. William (Minnie) Eccher and Mrs. Terazina attended Pennsylvania Military College and graduated from the University of Utah in 1931 where he majored in history and political science. Upon his graduation, Mr. Price lived for some time in Manila, Philippines. After returning to the United States, he pursued his studies at Columbia University in New York City, and worked as an industrial instrumentation and control engineer in New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Called to active duty prior to World War II, Mr. Price graduated from Field Artillery School and the Command and General Staff School in Pennsylvania. During World War II, he was assistant chief of staff at the Iceland Base Command where he was in charge of allied military intelligence. He was awarded the Army Commendation Ribbon with Oak Leaf Cluster for Meritorious Service. He served on the board of directors of the Utah State Historical Society from 1964 to 1979, and in 1979 was made an honorary lifetime member. He married Virginia Nutter in Salt Lake City on March 30, 1979. She survives. Antonelli, both Silt, Colo. Mass of the Christian Burial was at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Anthonys Catholic Church in Helper. Holy rosary was recited at 7 p.m.Friday at Mitchell Funeral Home. Burial was at Mountain View Cemtery, Helper. The family suggests memorial contributions be madeto the American Cancer Society. Fort-Dougla- memorial con- tributions be made to the Utah ALS Society in his name. Joseph Steve Yelonek, 72, East Carbon City, died Dec. 20, 1982 in Castleview Hospital. He was born March 13, 1910 in Mailand, Colo., to Frank and Mary Yelonek. He married Mary Jelaco in 1940 in Ogden. She survives. A former employee of U.S. Steels Horse Canyon Mine, he was a retired member of United Mine Workers of America, Ixical No. 8003. He had been a resident of East Carbon City since 1947 and was past director of the Carbon Medical Association. Active in community affairs, he was a member of AARP. In addition to his wife, survivors include one son, Gilbert Yelonek, Sunnyside; one daughter, Mrs. Tony (Virginia) Amendola, Palm Springs, Calif.; three grandchildren, Scott, and Laura; one greatBecky grandchild, Jasmine; and sisters, Mrs. Stella Myers, Pueblo, Colo., Mrs. Mildred Davis, Raton, N.M., and Mrs. Mary Coriam, Lafayette, Colo. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Mitchell Funeral Home where friends may call prior to services. Burial will be in Price City Cemetery. So says UK VA... TRSATAAtMT is Available for ELIGIBLE VETERANS IN! KIEEP OF HELP FOB PRUG PEPOJPEUCy CaMacl pMM Mirttl Mk) ir VA ifAct (cktefc ti vaferaat raa a fecal Nicolasa Sanchez include survivors stepdaughter, Ruth, and stepson, George, both of Salt Lake City; one sister, Jane Winn, and a niece, Alice Johnson, both of DelMar, Calif. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Fort Douglas Chapel, Building No. 48, Blvd., Salt Lake City. Friends may call Wednesday at the family home, 1133 Harvard Ave., from 6 to 8 p.m. Burial will be in the Fort Douglas Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests Spring Glen, died Dec. 14, at 1982 71, Cattlemans Association. He was born April Joseph Yelonek Bendetti the Duchesne Cattle Association and served on the research committee of the American Other 838 Frank Howard Price, 73, dies at S.L. home SALT LAKE CITY Jeff Bigelow Castle Heights ! obituaries s Nicolasa Martinez Sanchez, 84, Price, died Dec. 18, 1982 in the Carbon County Nursing Home. She was born Dec. 6, 1898 in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, to Genovevo and Sixta Puente Martinez. She married Regino M. Sanchez July 13, 1918 in Eagle Pass, Texas. He died June 1, 1968. She was a member of the Catholic Church. Survivors include two daughters, Sally S. Arriola and Theresa S. Montoya, both of Wellington; three sons, Regino M. Sanchez Jr. and Howard Sanchez, both of Albuquerque, N.M., and Mike Sanchez, San Bernadino, Calif.; 27 grandchildren, 22 Johnny Butkovich Castle Heights greatg- randchildren and many nieces and nephews. Mass of the Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church. Holy rosary was recited at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Mitchell Funeral Home. Burial will be in Price City Cemetery. I I I Heidi Westbrook Petersen School Co! Co. 1 Merry Christmas-from all of us Happy Holidays BIG ; at 0 TIRES Price DEBENHAM ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 771 Crossroads Square Salt Lake City or Price City Phone Only Phone E. 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