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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1951 THE BUH, PRICE, SOCIETY WIIHIImiHMHHWW Mrs. J. E. Flynn and Mrs. Charles Averill entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Flynn for Lhe Altar Society, The affair was in the nature of a tea. Plans for the annual St. Patricks day dance of the organization on March 17 were discussed.. Robert C. Clark of Moab vu a Anderson, Emery; E. M. Crawford, bnsineu visitor in Priea Saturday. Castle Dale; Kenneth Silliman, Green River; Owen Kirby, Mt. Emmons; L. vis- A Peterson, B Iioyd Johnson was a week-en-d landing and Vernon itor in Salt Lake City on business. Rowley, Blanding. Harold Olsen, eity park superintenG. V. Billings of Duchesne spent several days in Price recently on busi- - dent, announces that the entire southwest section of the park is being prepared for Approximately Marion Leonard of Salt Lake City a thousand loads of soil will be rewas a business visitor in Price the quired on the portion, which is usuallatter part of the week. ly the center of any celebrations held in the park. My. and Mrs. John Carrick of MaW. W. Christensen, superintendent ple ton visited this week with friends of the Carbon school district, will atin Priea. tend a meeting in Salt Lake City FriHairy Mahler eg, Price sheepman, at- day of the State Advisory committee tended the livestock show held at Og- on illiteracy, of which he is a memden this week. ber. Purpose of the meeting is to perfect an organization and plan a proW. A. Spears of the Smoot Lumgram of procedure. ber company at Provo is a business visitor in Price. Pete Laswell, Jack Farr, Jim OGann and Jack Howard are charged 0. KClay, local attorney, spent in a complaint filed before Justice J. several days of this week in Salt Lake W. Hammond with beating a bill of $75 at the Smith Tourist camp, The City bn business. alleged offense was committed FriMrs. Mary A. Cantrell, city librarday, according to H. C. Smith, propriian, is confined to her home this week etor of the eampi because Of iHnpaa. Members of the Catholic Womens league of Price held their regular meeting Tuesday evening at the Notre Dame halL Miss Ardene Flynn read a paper on the life of the Rt Rev. Joseph S. Glass who died five years ago this month in California. A review of the magazine article by Rev. JosThe Public Service of eph Kelley, Our Lord, was given by Miss Mildred Piacatelli and Miss Marguerite Dusserre sang two solos. Mrs. L. R. Bills entertained members of her bridge elub and a few invited guests at a bridge ' luncheon Thursday evening at the Savoy Hotel. Those present were Mrs. Carl NyMrs. Welter V. Pace, Mrs. Ar- man, ... . .. .. ,, VT ,, Funeral Held For Helper Man Moun-tainvie- JL- 9- Ray Gillie of the Ideal state road eommissioh office was a visitor in Salt Lake City this week. Mrs. J. H. Partridge returned to Duchesne last week after visiting for fifteen days in Price with friends. Mrs. Walter Weist of Provo visited last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gibson. District Attorney Fred W. Keller arrived in Price Wednesday for the opening of the first tern of the district court. Mrs. Ann M. Bradley of Salt Lake City arrived in Price Saturday for a Ethel Elizabeth Harries, the infant short visit with her son, Arthur daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Brown, and family. Hollingshead, died Wednesday in this The child, a granddaughter of C. L. Cline, Frosty Johnson and eity. former sheriff, Ben R. Harries of Salt Carroll Gease drove to Provo Tues- Lake county, was born September 8, day evening to see the 1930. Remains were forwarded Wedbasketball game. nesday by the Wallace Mortuary to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clyde and son, Zion for interment. Lawrence of Price, were Nephi visiMrs. Merling D. Clyde of Price won tors Saturday and Sunday. Nephi second place in the Eliza Roxey Snow Times-New- s, 8th. poetry contest conducted by the Re Ahl-stroNorman Christensen of Provo ar- lief Society magazine. Mrs. Sarah awarded was of Rexburg, Ida., rived in Price the first part of the her winning contribuweek. He will be connected with the first prize and Abraham will apLincoln, tion, A. D. Sutton Drug company. too number in B.Y.U.-Mon-ta- m Tr Mrs. Curtis Elwood, Mm. Sanford Ballinger, Mrs. Reid Pace, Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz, Mrs. Howard Wolfe, Mrs. J. Bracken Leo, Miss Mildred Funeral services were held Sunday Baders and the hostess. at Helper for Antionette Plastino, Services daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plastino of Helper, who died w Saturday. Interment was in the cemetery under direction of Celeste Odorizzi, prominent merthe Deseret Mortuary. The child was chant of Helper and a resident there born in the Price City hospital t for the past thirty yearn, died at his an illness of Jimmy Lee Richards, infant son of lome Thursday following the owner was Odorizzi pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. Richards of Riverside Mercantile company. Price, died at the family home Thurs- of the Funeral services were held Sunday day. Remains were forwarded by the Wallace Mortuary to Malad, Ida., for afternoon from the railroad chapel at interment The child was born Octo- Helper, and interment was in the ber 25, 1930 in Price. Richards is tho Mountain view cemetery under direction of the J. E. Flynn Funeral Parmanager of the New Method laundry. lors. Word was received last week in Odorizzi was horn in Trentina, ItHelper of the death in Santa Barbara, aly, January 31, 1884 a son of Ber-tol- a and Margaretta Pedar Odorizzi Calif., November 4, of Mrs. Janet Fitch, widow of former State Senator Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gino OdJ. Tom Fitch of Helper. Her husband orizzi, and three children, Elda, 9; died in February, 1930, a short time Clelia, 6, and Olga Odorizzi, 5, all of after they had moved to California. Helper, and one brother, Abraham The Fitches were pioneer settlers of Odorizzi of Kemmerer, Wyo. Carbon county. A. N. Wallace of Price was a business visitor in Bicknell, Wayne county, the fore part of the week. Milk Fund Established For School Children Beginning this week school children in Priee will be given a half pint of milk daily. Those pupils who are not able to purchase milk themselves are being taken care of by a fund estab lizhed by the Priee Womans elub in with the Kiwanis, Rotary and B. P. W organizations. It was originally planned to have all civic clubs in the county and take care of all the undernourished children in the school district Because of lack of from the rest of the county, the plan the of January pear had to be abandoned and efforts wens publication. concentrated in Price alone. Members of the committee appointMayor W. F. Olson was unable to attend the inaugural ceremony of the ed by the Priee Womans elub to hannew radio station, KFXJ, Tuesday at dle the project were: Miss LaMont Grand Junction, Colo., as he had plan- Poulter, chairman; Mrs. A F. Drury ned. An invitation was extended to of Helper; Mrs. L. CL Erase of Castle the Priee Chamber of Commerce to Gate and Mrs. W. F. Olson. send a representatfve, but with Mayor Olsons deeding not to go, the lo- H. E. OBRYAN, SMOOT LUMBER na m . Mr. and Mrs. William. Craver and Newell Christensen of Price were week-en- d business visitors in Duchesne. Duehesne Courier, 9th. J. B. Jewkes, district agricultural inspector returned Wednesday of last week from Salt Lake City where he was called on official business. Orson P. Madsen, county agricul- cal organization will not be repretural agent, returned Monday evening sented. after a trip to Logan. While away he Remains of Mm. Cena Swasey, who attended the Ogden livestock show. died January 13, in this eity, were V. C. Frame of Salt Lake City ar- forwarded Wednesday by the J. E. rived this week to accept the position Flynn Funeral parlors to Green River of cashier for the Mountain States for interment Mrs. Swasey was bom Telephone and Telegraph company. in Iowa, May 30, 1853, and has been a resident of Price for six years. She Annual dance of the Senate club is survived by several children, fifwas held at the Carbon high school teen grandchildren and sixty-si- x greatFriday evening. John Cory, president, grandchildren. had general charge of arrangements. Lauritz Neilson of Emery, father Carter Emery Nason of Helper and of Mrs. George B. Wilson of Price, Adrian Lloyd Reichert of Price were died here Thursday at the age of 74. granted a license to wed by the Em- He was bom in Denmark, July 25, ery county clerk at Castle Dale last 1857. Funeral services were held Satweek. VERY THURSDAY PAGE FIVE KltWt Price and $ea'rby .Charles Epperson of Salt Lake City returned Tuesday after spending several days in Price on business. E U TAH MANAGER, TRANSFERRED of Smoot Henry OBryan,-manageLumber .company for the past three years, has been transferred to Salt Lake City and will assume charge of the eoncerna yards there. Ho left Thursday with his family to take over his new position. Hib successor is C. H. Bind of Oklahoma. OBryan has taken an active part in community affairs while in Price. He has been a member of the board of directors of the Price Chamber of Commerce for a year and is a member of the Price Rotary club. 1 r . n MAY For the purpose of raizing the People of Price and the surrounding vicinity, for the wonderful support given us on our opening day. We humbly appologize for not being able to take care of so many customers in the proper manner. Our firm.enjoys the confidence of its customers because the name of Success has been associated with quality, foodstuff and square dealing for over eight years. Conservative business management plus willingness to take smaller profits in order to build volume, enables us to positively guarantee quality merchandise at low prices. Our premiums consist of low prices and better merchandise. We offer you for Friday and Saturday just a few of our many bargains to be found at our stores. Car- bon scout districts membership quota in the Timpanogos council, a vaudeville will be staged in the Carbon high auditorium Thursday evening at 8 o'clock uuder the direction of Mrs. J. C. Hubbard. The same production was presented at Castle Gate Monday, at Mohrland Tuesday and Columbia on Wednesday and will be taken to Stan-dardvil- le Friday. Following is the program which will be presented: Dance of the Paper Dolls, under the direction of Mrs. L. J. Stookey; numbers by the Wee Tots band of the fimt grade, led by Miss Lucille Johansen; dialogue, "Tho Miraculous Mrs. Woodledums and Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Hanson Skinny winks, and Mrs. Glen Reese; accordian duct, Miss Katherine Beebe and John Griffons ; one-acostume play, The Birthday Ghosts, with the following cast: Margaret at the age of 10, Margaret Anderson; Margaret at 20, Mm. Ben Redd; Margaret (Mrs. Has-wel- l) at 30, Mrs. Eldon Ottosen and Margaret (Mm. HsRwell) at 45, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard; Edith Baxter, Margarets friend, Belle Morrison; tap dancing, the Misses Norma Hamilton, Catherine MacKnight, Larene Stevens and Gunda Anderson; dramatic skit, Miss Bessie Jameson ; solo, Miss Dorothy Garr ; Waiki Comedians, Mrs. Belle Morrison and Miss Bessie Jameson. Orchestra numbers will be furnished by the orchesReese-Jorgens- tra. Characters in the lt Dance of the Paper kr: Dolls, Jack Ilorner Bo Peep Tommy Tucker Uuk Hull Kewpie Hulls Mac Johnson Jesse McMillan Bert Pritchard Eiuine Prince ..Leah liken d, Nancj Jane btoukey. China Holla Rubber Hulls Elaine Jorgensen and Nina Grange. Lois Gilner and Hiuna Einpejr. Marie Pa KuUenjainincr Hampton Lillie llaiupton Ma Kutzenjununer Kenneth Kids Katzenjnwnier Uuyinou and Bobbie Hownurd. Bruce Bryner and Boy Blues Mac Smith. Winnie Winkle Elaine Bcment Peter Pan Beverley Bithtl Keiiueiii Bmd.-AnUy Uiuup Chester Gump ..David Nielson ...Iran Jorgensen Barney Google Pauline Gordon Accompanist Arline Peacock, Gunda Singers Anderson, Catherine MacKnight, Murine Peacock and Faye Goeuman. SYRUP Medical Society Plans February Meetings DDI E Broken I UlLni ILL POTATOES INJURIES SUSTAINED IN MINE POT ROASTS ed through Price Monday on his way to San Bernardino, Calif., where he will remain indefinitely. Janies Maneuso of Rolapp was released from the county jail Friday where he was held following an alMan-cusleged assault on his wife. Mrs. to did not wish press charges against her husband. o ' Miss Pearl Stratford, teacher in the Price grade school, returned Sunday evening from Brigham City where she spent the holidays. Miss Stratford was unable to return for the opening of school last week because of illness. No regular meeting of the Price Rotary eld) will be held this week It was voted at the last meeting Thursday to postpone the session because of the annual banquet of the Price Chamber of Commerce Thursday evening. Coach Clark Wrights Harding junior high school basketball team dropped its opening league game Saturday to. Hiawatha by a score of 20 to 6. The Harding five will play at Sunnyside this Saturday, and Latuda comes to Price on January 24. basketball ofIn the conducted test ficials by the Utah State Athletic association, there are a number from this region who suc- cessfully passed and are now qualified to officiate. The list includes C. H. Madsen and D. E. Williams of Price; W. H. Wardcll, Helper; S. R. 89c Slices No,1 2. Lae Cans Dr. L. J. Stookey, secretary of the Carbon County Medical society announces that a meeting of the organization will be held in February. It is planned to secure a speaker from San Francisco, and invitations will probably be issued to members of the state association. A similar meeting wu held here a year ago with two prominent San Francisco physicians in attendance. New officers of the Carbon society recently elected are Dr. Ray Robinson, Kenilworth, president; Dr. F. F. Fisk, Priee, vice president; Dr. Stookey, Price, secretary and treasurer, and Dr. J. CL Hubbard, Price, board of censors. Dr. Stookey announces that two delegates will be chosen in the near future to attend the annual state . Q lZfC 39c BROOMS Per 100-Poun- 98c ds RELIABLE MEATS ACCIDENT PROVE FATAL Tony Garsick, 18, died Wednesday of injuries sustained Monday in the Kenilworth mine when he wu struck by a trip of coal cars. His leg was badly crushed and wu amputated in an effort to save his life. Mine ofAsked County ficials stated the accident occurred! to. Aid Drought when Garsick attempted to open a; urday in Emery from the Latter-dadoor to a. mine entry, so the cars Saints chapel, with interment under Carbon county has been asked to would pass through and he misjudged tho direction of the Wallace Mortuary. His widow, Mrs. Johanna Chris- contribute $1290 through its Red the distance between himself and the CroBS chapter for drought relief in tensen Wilson, survives. trip. Remains are at the Deseret Morthe middle western states. A meeting tuary. Wesley Robertson pleaded not guil- of the board was held Wednesday ty to a charge of assault and battery morning, and it was decided not to HOSPITAL TREATS 7 PATIENTS when arraigned before Justice J. W. make a house to house canvass to During the week ending Tuesday, Hammond Wednesday in the Prite raise the sum but to accept donations were seven patients admitted justices court. Hearing was set for from anyone wishing to contribute to there to the Price City hospital, either for Robertson 10 a. and at m., fund. the Tuesday treatment or operation. was released upon placing bond of Following are those who have been According to Curtis E. Elwood, su$250. He is charged with making an appointed in the various communities attack on Clinton Powell, January 7. of the counto to raise the amount: perintendent, the following cases were handled: John Quilico, Helper, apWilliam Powell, father of the alleged Price, Mrs. B. W. Dalton or Earl F. Snow, Standard-villvictim, is the complaining witness. Clear Creek, Ray Williams; pendicitis; Margaret Hills; . Rulon Foy Muter treatment; C. Consumers, Ray Naylor; Colombia, of hand; Mrs. Myron Grange, brother of Wallace J. amputation Price, Mills; HiaLee Kirk; Roberta; lieiner, Vivian Czrbogal, Hiawatha, appendiGrange of Price, suffered a broken C. N. Orr; Kenilworth, Willoft leg Saturday in the United States watha, R. J. Turn- citis; Master Lewis Spencer Blake, Fuel company mine at Mohrland. The liam Woodhead; Peerless, Lyle Dim-icR. J. Martin, Vaughan; National, Tabiona, mastoidectomy; accident occurred when a rail which er; of leg; Joseph fracture Wgttia, William Thomas Lamph; Gunnyzide, Grange was carrying became entanConsumers, raptured gastric George Schultz; Zigieh, ulcer. gled in the ear tracks and flippied up, Haywood;J. Latuda, CanE. Holmes; Spring hitting his leg. He was brought to the Rolapp, train at Priee Sunday morning by tho yon, George Murphy; Scofield, Moyle DENY GUILT Seaton; J. E. Flynn ambulance and was sent Binnes; Sweet Mine, Joseph Ballinger, and Castle ROBBERY to a Salt Lake City hospital for treat- Helper,L. Glen IN E. Durrani Gate, ment D. E. Parsons and Jamm H. Heritl, Fifty members of the Salt Lake Mm. Glen Sorensen, formerly Miss in a complaint issued by the charged will of Columbus, Council, CarKnights Marie Bcddocs, a graduate of the with robbery of federal government to to come Price participate Sunday bon high school in 1920, died January December the Castle Gate postoffice, in the installation of 22 candidates 8, at Kemmercr, Wyo., following an 29, were arraigned Thursday at Salt second in the Carbon council the of illoperation which culminated an Lake City before Commissioner Gould ness of two months. Funeral services and third degrees, Donald Morgan, B. Blakeley and entered a plea of not were held at Salt Lake Citv Tuesday put grand knight of the Salt lake sec- guilty. Preliminary hearing wu act with burial in the Wasatch lawh cem- Council will be in charge of the Mc- for L. January 30. Vere and ond degree program, etery. Deceased was bom at Clear in Neither of the defendants could state Utah deputy, Carthy, the put daughter Creek, April 17, 1909, The the work. of the third required bond of five produce Surdegree charge of Mr. and Mm. John Beddoes. new candidates will be known thousand dollars eaeh, and they were of two husbaud group her ; children, are viving the Father Ruel class. A banquet remanded to the county jail. The pair Sally Dean and Shirley; her parents; will follow the session. wen recently returned from Ely, Nev. one brother and ons sister. ISS 10c i Pork Roasts Half, Per Pound "15c Carbon y J. D. Byers of Green River, retiring Emery county commissioner, pass- -' Log Cabin, Large Cans, Each : MUTTON CHOPS MUTTON BACON Pounds SKff?. Sugar Cured, Per Pound . . . 25c lie 20c -, e, FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS AND HENS WILL BE FOUND IN OUR MARKET k, FRESH FISH AND SMOKED FISH OF ALL KINDS PAIR u Meat & Grocery Go. PRICE HELPER |