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Show 1 Here are some photos we have run in past issues of the Sun Advocate, but we didn't know who the people in them were. Since then some local1 residents have stepped forward and have identified them. Ifyou see an old photo in the paper and we havent listed the name of the person or persons please let us know. We always are looking for more information on photos we nave. This was an intriguing photo we ran of Main Street in Price in the early part of the 20th century. Pictured above are Erv Faucet! and Harry Reichelinan. They were identified by Ray Downard. ,s& , V 5 V fs . s , - ' ? '' .. A &: This photo is of operations at the old Wellington dry ice plant The worker in the photo is Rex Tryon and he was identified by Pat Williams. This photo from sometirra in the 1950s at the Srn Advocate's old operation was sent to us by Maty Schwartzs son who lives in San Francisco, Calif. Schwartz is the man on the left,, but he couldn't remember who the other man in the photo was. Vera Nikas contacted us and told us his name was Bill Savage. Advertise Here! Statewide!!! Q -- Through Your Local Paper.- - 2X2 STATEWIDE ADVERTISING NETWORK I"L Q "pf I oQji I Ask your local paper how you can reach over 250,000 households in 40 Utah newspapers in one easy step through Utah Press Association state- wide 2x2 (2 col. x 2 in.) display network. SAVE The Ronald McDonald House 20 0 ! properly (0 With the Fourth of July quickly approaching, here are some tips to ensure that you fly the flag proudly and properly. The US. flag may be displayed 24 hours a day improperly illuminated during hours of darkness, Always hoist the US. flag briskly. Lower it ceremoniously. When flown at halfstafE the US. flag should be first hoisted to the pert foramoment and then lowered to the half staff position. The flag should be again raised to the peak before it is lowered for the day. It is generally not desirable to fly the flag outdoors when die weather is particularly indement because exposure to severe winds and rain may damage the flag or the pole on which it is displayed. The US. flag should never be displayed with the union down except as a signal pf distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property. The flag should never touch White 3 Coverage 8 Wednesday, June 19th Starting at 9:00 am continuing ALL DAY well auction over 70 pies provided by your friends and neighbors in the Carbon-Emer- y County area. The Ronald McDonald House in Salt Lake City has assisted many residents of our area and its our chancy to say Thanks So, tune in to 98.3 In Carbon County, 106.7 in Emery County and help bid up the prices on the over' 70 pies that will be sold on June 1 9th. Kickin Country 98.3 . . the flag Green to 20' Lengths Save $$ Buy Now! (Prices are Going Up) METALMART Kickin Country FM 98.31 06.7 . I on RoofingSiding IMbdQurtfcsAvttHi For a list of pies, donors and time of sale go to www.koal.net and click on Pie Auction , Flying j (National placement alco available through ttw Utah Press.) TO BENEFIT jl .. Your Low Coat Brown Expires 826D2 or Before 1200 E. 181 S.LEHI.UT Start Source VBA.MC.Dtsc - HoOek i Friday June 21st - Sundew June 23rd Tooele City Park 2nd West A Vine St, Tooele VMMcOwTDBMilaitnufM Fm II tod boot Gaia ndwvbi taUMMtoto oltobtortitaM OwawaUlhiMiMwBw. aagiawlneeaglMliwW. anything beneath it: ground, floor, water or merchandise- The US. flag should never . fttolMstDKfc 48,995 PkadOniy iMtup. - FEATURING "Superior Quality Ybu Expect In a Horn. m Wholesale Prices Direct to the Public iD0UBLES!fromi$28?995 Quality Wholesale Homes 600 N Main, Leeds , Toll Free -- ' H be carried horizontally, but it should always be aloft and free. Always allow the US. flag to fall free - never use the US. flag as wearing apparel, bedding ' or drapery, festooned, or decoration in general. Instead, use blue, white, and red bunting. Always arrange the bunting with blue above, the white in the middle, and the red below. The US flag should never be fastened, displayed, used or stored in a manner which will permit it to be easily tom, soiled . or damaged in anyway. Never use the US. flag as'a . - Ask your local paper how you can reach oyer 500,000 households in 50 Utah newspapers in one easy step through Utah Press Association statewide classified advertising network, (National piacamant also avalabla through Utah Pm.) When the US. flag is in such Condition that is no longer a fitting emblem for display, it should be destroyed in a mgnifled way, preferably byburning inaprivate ceremony or in a public ooe held by a group such as the American Legion. I2fUtah Press I' ' ' v .1 - .' |