The following were taken from the Friday, November 1, 1935 issue of the New Castle News: DEATH RECORD DeWitt C. Bennett, 70, Ellwood City, R. D. 2. Mrs. Charles F. Porath, 79, 1611 Morris street. Peggy Louise Boughter, 18 months, 601 Sampson street. Carrots Wear Rings In M. Cox's Garden Mrs. Cox Makes Unusual Discovery While Preparing Mess For Dinner What is the use of going to a jewelry store to buy a diamond ring when you cna dig one up in your garden? That's what Morris Cox of West Washington street extension wants to know. Mr. Cox dug a mess of carrots yesterday. He took them into the house and Mrs. Cox started to pare them. She had just nipped the top of the carrot with her paring knife when the blade struck something hard. It proved to be a ring with a stone setting. The carrot was about four inches long. The ring with the stone setting was about an inch from the top. The ring had evidently been in the ground and the carrot had grown through it. The carrot was much larger above the ring, so that the top looked like a head, a baby's head, if you please, and two little rootlets looked like its legs. The setting in the ring shown brilliantly when polished. It may be a diamond, and then again it may not. Anyway it's one of the best nature stories of the season. Hay Stakc Set On Fire Last Evening About 7:30 last evening, someone set fire to a stack of hay on the property of William Klabon of Sheep Hill, the stakc burning for two hours. It was valued at $20 Mr. Klabon stated. The act is believed to have been committed by Hallowe'eners. Fortunately there was no wind, and surrounding buildings were not endangered. Sandy Lake Man Dies As Result of Gun Accident Shotgun Of Henter Accidentally Explodes In Woods Thursday Afternoon Mercer, Nov. 1 - Arthur Urey, 32, of Sandy Lake, died in the Mercer hospital last night the victim of his own gun in this district's first hinting accident. Urey was hunting about two miles from Sandy Lake late Thursday afternoon and when stepping over a log the trigger of his shotgun caught his clothing and the explosion of shot hit him in the abdomen. His screams attracted his brother, James, who ran to Sandy Lake and secured an ambulance. The injured man was rushed to the Mercer hospital, but an emergency operation failed to save his life. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Urey, Sandy Lake, was single and lived at home. In addition to his parents he leaves two brothers, Dan and James, Sandy Lake; and four sisters, Mrs. James Haylett, Franklin; Mrs. W. E. Vogan, Toledo; Mrs. Lynn McDanold, California, and Mrs. Carl Hart, Sandy Lake. Funeral services will be conducted from the residence on Saturday at 2 p.m. and interment will be in Sandy Lake cemetery.