The Sun-Advocate from Price, Utah (2024)

Four THE PRICE, UTAH Thursday, February 17, 1966 8 PROGRAM PLANNERS Shown left to right Swenson, Carbon District chairman, reviewing are Stephen Perry, Carbon District Boy Scout the University of Scouting program that will executive; Duane Frandsen, Utah National be held February 19 at the College of Eastern Parks Council vice president; Ernest Hartmann, Utah. Carbon District commissioner, and Max W. Caledonian Photo. Shrove Tuesday Pnncake Supper at Episcopal Church The men at St. Matthew's church will serve their annual pancake supper February 22, Shrove Tuesday, at the church basement from 5 to 7:30 p.m.

The public is invited to participate. Tickets can be purchased from members of the Episcopal Women's Guild or at the door. fit for KING! We take pride in the personal attention your prescription receives here. DRUG "Your Walgreen Agency Drug Store" Main and Carbon 637-0806 Price LAURA ANDERSON Obituaries Funeral services were conducted February 7 at noon in the Tooele Third-Seventh Ward LDS Chapel for Mrs. Laura Bell Wayman Anderson, 35, Tooele, who died February 3 in a Salt Lake City hospital of leukemia.

She was born March 24, 1930, at Ferron to Emmanuel and Marie Carlock Wayman. She was married to John P. Anderson June 15, 1949, in the Manti LDS Temple. She had been a resident of Tooele for six years, educated in Emery County schools, active member of the LDS Church and had resided at Hiawatha. Surviving are her husband; sons and daughters, Roger, Boyd, Kelly, Grace, Bonnie, Gay Lynn, Laura Lee, Joleen and Sandra, all of Tooele; parents, Price; brother and sisters, Major Elden E.

Wayman, Alexandria, Virginia; Mrs. Kenneth (Bernice) Anderson, Mrs. Bailey (Anna) Crowder, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Marvin (Florence) Sealey, Price. Burial was in the Tooele City cemetery.

DELOY SAFLEY Funeral services and burial were conducted at Portland, Oregon, for DeLoy Safley, 52, native of Price who died there January 31 of pneumonia. He was born October 31, 1913, in Price. Surviving are his widow, the former Buena Mae Olsen; daughters, Mrs. Phil (Darlene) Johnson, Pittsburg; Mrs. Pete (Bonnie) Jones, Denver; sons, Ronald Safley, Cudahy, California, and Terry Safley, Portland; his mother, Mrs.

Maude Safley, Price; brothers Lewis Safley, Wellington and Wallace Safley, Oro Grande, California; sister, Phoebe Anderson, Price. He had been employed as a coal miner for many years in Carbon County and in Colorado. The NEW Wall Paint from Bennett's! Bennett's RUBBER LATEX COLORS IN New Scrubbable Rubber Latex Wall Paint At last a latex wall paint that really cleans clean! Finger prints, soil and smudges can be washed away quickly and easily. You can wash your walls new, over and over again. And its rich, flat finish will not polish or burnish your walls stay beautiful! Now Only $5.20 per Gallon MUTUAL LUMBER COMPANY, INC.

42 South Carbon Ave. Price, Utah Second Book Review At City Library Slated for Saturday The second in a series of book reviews at the Price City Library will be given Saturday, February 19, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Earl Acord will review "Yankee Doodle Dandy" by Noel B. Gerson, This is the story of John Hancock and is filled with all the drama and intense excitement of the most stirring period in American history.

Mrs. Acord is well-known throughout the county for her many talents and especially for her outstanding book reviews. The public is invited to attend. Job Corps Youths Answer Blood Call A rush call from Carbon hospitad to the Castle Valley Job Corps Conservation Center Monday night for 0-type negative blood brought response from most of the camp's personnel. Some 20 youths were selected for tests and two were found to have the blood type needed.

These were David Beattie and Walker Perry. ALICE D. JENSEN Mrs. Alice Davis Jensen, 66, Price, died Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Carbon Hospital after a long illness.

She was born September 28, 1899. at Torrey, Wayne County, to Henry Elias and Susannah Laramie Davis. She was married to Leo Joseph Jensen June 14, 1920, in Price, She was a member of the LDS Church, Women's Improvement Club, Orangeville, Surviving are her husband; sons and daughters, Olive L. Jensen and Mrs. Tommy (Rae Ona) Huntsman, Salt Lake City; Ted J.

and James L. Jensen and Miss Lucile Jensen, all of Price; Blain Jensen, Concord, California; Mrs. Delbert (Phyllis) Peterson, Orem; 25 grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Edmund Jensen, Huntington; Leland Jensen, Orangeville; Mrs. Lee (Rose) Childs, Dragerton; Mrs. Elmer (Elva) Scovill, Richfield.

Funeral service will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in the Price Fifth LDS Ward and burial will be in the Orangeville City cemetery under the direction of the Fausett-Etzel Morturay. Friends may call at the mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 and Friday prior to services. JOHN F. ZWAHLEN Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 1 p.m.

in the Ferron LDS Ward Chapel for John Frederick Zwahlen, 45, Ferron, who died of injuries suffered in an accident February 9 at the Deseret coal mine, north of Orangeville. He was born November 8, 1920, at Ferron to Frederick Albert and Irene Killpack Zwahlen, He married Jacqueline Pearl Jewkes May 27, 1961, at Manti. He was a member of the LDS Church, veteran of World War II and recipient the Bronze Star. Survivors include his widow; sons, Jeffery Lynn, Lonie Michael, John Gardner and Bernard Clay Zwahlen, all of Ferron; parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Zwahlen, Ferron; sisters and brothers, Mrs. Charles (Grace) Burkhead, San Mateo, California; Mrs. Elwin (Kathryn) Binks, Provo; Mrs. Clayton (Florene) Berensen, Ferron; Neale Zwahlen, Belmont, California; David and Rowe Zwahlen, Salt Lake City. Graveside military honors and burial were at Ferron City cemetery under the direction of the Fausett-Etzel Mortuary.

IS IT POSSIBLE TO DESTROY MATTER SCIENTISTS AGREE THAT MATTER MAY BE CHANGED, RE- ARRANGED, ADAPTED IN MANY BUT, IT CAN NEITHER BE DESTROYED NOR CREATED! DO FISH SLEEP! NO! FISH DO NOT SLEEP! SOMETIMES THEY REMAIN QUIET IN BUT ALWAYS AWAKE! WHICH IS THE HUNGRIEST OF ALL ANIMALS THE SHORT- TAIL SHREW! IT EATS EVERY FEW MINUTES, IN FEAR OF PERISHING OF STARVATION! WAS "CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS" THE FAMOUS EXPLORER'S TRUE NAME? NO! HIS REAL NAME WAS CRISTOBAL AND HE SIGNED IT NO OTHER WAY! 'Old Timers' to be Honored by Price Elks at Next Meeting The Old-Timers of Price Lodge No. 1550, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, will be honored at the lodge's next meeting, the night of February 23 at the Elks Home in Price. Past exalted rulers of the lodge will conduct the initiation rites for two candidates. Highlights of the evening's program will be the presentation of an honorary lifetime membership to Harris Simonsen, Price, who is a charter member of the lodge. Mr.

Simonsen was initiated into the Provo Lodge but transferred to the Price Lodge in 1929 when this unit was instituted. He served in all the Price Lodge chairs and capped this with service as exalted ruler. He also served as the lodge organist for over 20 years. Past exalted rulers who will take over the various stations for this annual occasion will be Joe Glorioso as exalted ruler; O. A.

Troseth loyal knight; Robert Common Errors Delay Refunds Common errors in filing Federal tax returns complicate the processing of taxpayers' refunds, said Roland V. Wise, district director of Internal Revenue in U- tah. Simple errors on returns delay refunds and cause taxpayers trouble. Mr. Wise suggests this simple checklist: 1.

Check arithmetic. 2. Attach all Forms W-2. 3. Sign your return.

(Both husband and wife should sign a joint return.) 4. Print or type name and address, and write figures plainly. 5. Use correct tax table. 6.

Total your deductions if you itemize on page 2. 7. List your Social Security number correctly. (Both husband's and wife's number should be reported on joint return.) You can save your government as well as yourself valuable time and money by carefully checking your 1965 tax return before you mail it. 3 out of 4 alcoholics are between the ages of 35 and 55.

SALE! Balance of Winter Merchandise COATS DRESSES SKIRTS BLOUSES For Quick Clearance BELOW COST Belva's Gloria Shop 29 East Main Price, Utah Antone Dupin, secretary; C. O. Knobbs and Dwight Wadleigh, trustees. Old Timers in the lodge are those who have been members 20 years or more. Those passing the two-decade milestone will be presented their first "Old Timer" pins and other pins signifying years of membership will be presented to those with 25,30,35, etc.

The roster of those with membership years in between will be read and those present will be introduced to the entire membership. Dragerton Youth Hurt In Viet Nam In Fitzsimmons Hospital MRS. BESSIE D. KARRAS Mrs. Bessie D.

Karras, 59, promonent Price church woman and civic worker, died at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Carbon Hospital following a short illness. She was born at Helper November 7, 1906, a daughter of James H. and Cecelia Griffith Dunton. She was married to Nick F.

Karras September 8, 1925, at Ely, Nevada. She was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church, cochairman of the Golden Anniversary committee of her church, director of Sunday school teachers, charter member of the Greek-American Ladies of Philoptohos Society, member of the Easter Star Order of Beauceant. During World War II she served as production chairman of the Carbon chapter of the American Red Cross. Surviving are her husband; sons and daughters, Frank Karras, Salt Lake City; Jim Karras, Price; Mrs. Connie (Theodora) Curtis, Price, and Mrs.

Harry (Katherine) Greene, Washington, D.C.; three grandchildren; brother and sister, Lewis Dunton, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ed (Helen) Hill, Reno, Nevada. Prayer services will be conducted at the Fausett-Etzel Mortuary Chapel tonight at 7:00 o'- clock and funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m, in the Greek Orthodox Church, Friends may call at the mortuary tonight and Friday prior to the services. Burial will be in the Price City cemetery. GUY W.

LAW Funeral services were conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Orangeville LDS Ward Chapel for Guy Weslie Law, 67, Orangeville, who died of a heart ailment February 8 in a White City, Oregon, hospital. He was born November 30, 1898, at Amarillo, Texas, to Edgar Evan and Hattie May Thomas Law. He married Veda Worthen July 5, 1928. He was a coal miner.

Surviving are his widow; sons, Wesley Ruane Law, Orangeville; Sherald W. Law, Price; Lamont Law, Provo; daughter, Mrs. Ruby Mae Snow, Bountiful; 12 grandchildren; brother, sisters, Earl P. Law and Mrs. Ruth Mott, Pueblo, Colorado: Mrs.

Ester Cozad, Fairborn, Ohio. Graveside military honors and burial were at the Orangeville City cemetery under the direction of the Fausett-Etzel Mortuary. RALPH BOREN Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. in Provo for Ralph Gudgeon Boren, 59, Helper, who died February 8 in a Los Angeles hospital of a heart ailment. He was born May 24, 1905, at Provo, a son of Charles Aime and Annie Gudgeon Boren.

He married Rowena Miller June 24, 1935, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Surviving are his widow; sons, Lynn Boren, Bellflower, California; Donald Boren, Buena Park, California; brother, Aime Boren, Norwalk, California. Burial was in the Provo city cemetery. HARRIS SIMONSEN Carnavali, lecturing knight; Elmo Turcasso, esquire; Reid Allred, chaplain; Ray Black, inner guard; Private First Class Ned Llewelyn has arrived at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital in Denver where he is recovering from injuries suffered in Viet Nam. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Llewelyn of Dragerton. Price Theatre NOW SHOWING Doris Day Do Not Disturb and FEBRUARY 19 20 MATINEES ONLY ALL TICKETS from of the the MAGICAL Brothers WORLD. K. GORDON MURRAY brings ANOTHER WONDERFUL FANTASY SEE! into straw gold! spun SEE! the mad little man of magic! SEE! the wedding of the king to the miller's daughter! Enchanting Wonderland of Make Believe From a Great Fairy Tale Classic RUMPELSTIL SKIN ONLY FOR ALL MOVIE TREAT MATINEE A In EASTMAN FROM 2 CHILDREN COLORSCOPE 92 February 20, 21, 22, 23 I'd Rather Be Rich Also The Great Sioux Massacre.

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