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Show -- r-' Chamblee - Tucker Baseball work set Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee Chamblee request tne pleasure of your company at a reception May 12, at the National Guard from 7: 30 to 1 p.m. Dancing from 9 to 1Armory p.m. Brenda Chamblee Tucker is the daughter of Lee and Dolly Chamblee of Price. Ernie Tucker is the son of Earmal and Margie Tucker, Price. The couple was married April 14, 1979. . rV 4w. a. . party for fathers of young baseball players involved in the Helper WBBA league is planned for the little league baseball field Saturday morning at 9 a.m. League officials are urging all workers interested in helping out to report at the A work field at this time equipped with a shovel and rake. There is considerable work that needs to be done to bring the diamond into shape for the league games slated to begin Resident ol Sun nyside since 1947. Survivors: three sons and one daughter, John, as a dry ice plant Carl and Mrs. Marie operator. Robins, all of Sunnyside; Survivors include six Jim, Price; 18 grandsons, Leo, Larry, Neal, children; 10 great Delon, Wade, and Tom, three daughters, Mrs. grandchildren; brother, Guerrie, Trinidad, James (Etta) Henrie, Tony Colo. Mrs. (Rhea) Doyal Mass of Christian Timothy,i and Mrs. Burial was Friday, Good La m on (Wanda) Catholic Downard, 34 grand- Shepherd obituariesj Nev.; Mrs. Permelia Jensen, Salt Lake City; Jeneal William C. Mrs. Hunt, Price Marshall, 57, Price, died California; Mrs. Nelden (Mae) Judd, Weiser, May 7, 1979. Born Nov. 9, 1921, Idaho; Mrs. William Huntington, to William L. (Lois) Knight, Layton; Otteson Mrs. Jack (Dallas) Schand Sarah midt, Spirit Lake, Idaho; Married Marshall. (Pecola) Isabell Knott, June 26, Mrs. Dean Peterson, East Carbon children, 32 great 1948, in Salt Lake City. grandchildren, and one Member LDS Church. City. Funeral services are sister, Mrs. Mabel Oman. Served in U.S. Army Funeral services will be during WW II. Employed Saturday noon, Mitchell held Saturday at t p.m. at of Hiawatha U.S. Funeral Chapel, the Wellington 1st Ward Fuel by for 37 years. Member Price Friends may call Chapel, where friends Huntington Riding Club, Friday or Saturday prior may call one hour before Carbon County Sheriffs to services. Burial, Price tlie services. The viewing was Friday from 7 to 9 Posse, Price Post of City Cemetery. American Legion, Price p m. Interment will be at the Fraternal Order of Elks, Wellington City Cemetery. UMWA Hiawatha Local Austin A. Larsen William C. Marshall -- Survivors: wife, Price; Stanley, iJSSfUU 'May' children, D., U.S. 9 tn -- the traditional parade Kearns; Melvin, Hun- Democratic Lila chairman of Mrs. on Helper Main Street tington; Las Vegas, for 33 years. Burgess, and pre game ceremonies at the field involving city officials planned prior to the first game of two Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Tucker planned that day. For the second year in a row, a strong CEU alumni team eased by this years Eagle baseball team in seven innings with a victory. Despite many of the alumni being involved in the Carbon Have summer fun Softball Tournament at that time, they were able to put together in your own backyard several hard hitting players to score eight runs in the top of the Sale on white or second inning to glide to the second year victory. eggshell patio covers Precinct Wellington He worked Sun Advocate, Price, Utah tyUUuC OfiCKUtA Shirleys -- Church, East Beauty Boutique Style Cuts Haircuts Permanents Shampoo Sets Carbon Holy Rosary was recited Thursday. Burial, Price City Cemetery. City. No. 6363. Riverton; Earl Price after a long illness. Larsen was born Navy; Wesley, Price; 25, 1898, in board advertisements Mrs. Jeanett Wilson, September CasUe Dale to ChristRobert Mrs. Price; need to be brought out ian Gries Larsen Jr. Hunof storage and placed (Sandra) Winn, Emma Jane Seeley. 10 grand- and tington; He married Millie Mav on the fence for the children; one great Jessen May 20. 1918, in season. grandchild; brothers and Price. The marriage was is League action sisters, Herbert, Price; later solemnized in the planned to begin on Neldon, Madras, Ore.; Manti LDS Temple. Mr. as served Saturday, May 19, with Len, Sandy; Calvin, Larsen on Saturday, May 19. Also the fence sign 12, 1979-- Saturday, May trailia Guerrie Politl Men's & Women's Styles Come out and Threlfer is coming BLUE WATER 472-315- 2 register for FREE DRAWING SHIRLEY'S mile west of Price (Formerly Highway Service 1 637-698- 1 Born Oct. 2, 1911, Grimaldi, Italy, to Tony Rosa and Potastio Guerrie. Married Car- men Polito, Dec. 18, 1932, Cokedale, Colo. He died June 5, 1977. Member Catholic Church. Alumni triumph over CEU squad The Patio Place 10-- 8 and carports Any size and many shapes to choose from Eagles lose ball game CEU lost a crucial ICAC conference race play - off game and A double - header ended the years planned to be played at season Rangely on several baseball Thursday morning in different days during the spring campaign Provo. The Eagles fell to was postponed each Colorado, the North- time due to adverse west Community weather conditions in College of Rangely by northwestern Colorado the the score of 1 in a necessitating game that went into special Provo playoff on Thursday morning. extra innings. CNCC now has Snow College, Dixie earned a berth in the and Utah Trade Tech sub - region junior of Orem were already college tournament in qualified for the sub Provo. regional JC meet this CEU and CNCC were week in Provo and slated for a nine inning were awaiting the duel for the tour- fourth entrant to join nament berth as a them after Thursday result of finishing in a mornings game tie for fourth place in between CEU and the recently completed CNCC. The winner of 328-871- 8 949 The CEU Alumni Association under the direction of President, Gary Tomsic, Janice Blake and Joan Felice would like to thank the alumni who participated in the annual event. We especially would like to thank Pace Hansen of the Coca Cola Co. in Price for donating six cases of pop for the game, stated Tomsic. The second inning proved Phone Collect Co. 9-- 0. awesome for the alumni as they scored eight runs on seven hits. Order now! Install yourself or let our experts do it for you Improvement The highlight of the afternoon was when local athlete Billy Jewkes stepped up to the plate and hit a grand slam home run over left field to clear the bases. The alumni led South State Street Salt Lake City this meet advances on to further regional tournament action with the eventual goal of all National College being the Junior Baseball Tournament in Grand Junction, Colo., on May 28, 29, 30 and 31. 2-- The Church of Christ -- because of a fire will be temporarily meeting at 208 South Main DUFF lT STUFF in These are the results McGinnis, Helper of the Ladies Best Ball Call: 637-545- held Naomi Griffith, Clyda at the Hammond, Marge Franches, Gladys Isabelle Carbon Country Club Marsonelli and Bonnie Marakis. Golf Course. The net winners The Low Gross were: winners were: 54 Norma Pitt, 80 Virginia 7 6 DGrtQFinxsittiiQiniGaD Hours: 6 a.m. to to p.m. BQDFFGir MAIN ENTREES THAT YOU CAN FEAST ON! 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