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Show may 20. 1937 elect nevTleaders RBorTsruDErfrs '-- It nie K. Georgedes, Price, commission-e- r of publications. The victorious Saurs were: Edward Scartezina, Price, vice president; Paul Craven, Price, debating and dramatics manager; Robert Stringham, Price athletic business manager, and Orval' Ostler, Spring Canyon, athletic equipment manager. Other candidates were as follows: Juggeri Price, vice Bulah Snow, Castle Gate, president; secretary; Nyle Taylor, Heiner, treasurer' Madalyn White, Helper, historian1 Don Williams, Price, debating and dramatics manager; Carlo Colzani, Heiner, athletic equipment manager' BiU Wilson, Standardville, athletic business manager; Chris DeCola, Helper, commissioner of publications. b. Jackson of Kenilworth, on the Dino ticket, will ' jidate of the as student body president county high school during the I ,v'738 term. "tackson was elected last week in .. first student election held under direct primary ! at the school, defeating of Helper, nominee on 1 r I V; newly-adopt- ed Stan-Littizze- tte 8, ie Saur kij lot i ticket. nve candidates on the Dino slate Hr un victorious in the race for posts, tick-$e- re four members of the Saur successful. rgnos elected include the following: Jones, Castle Gate, secretary; r'-otparry, Martin, treasurer; Ver- -, Pace, Price, historian, and John rC , iiil hy ft frotl 55V Beckels Start Work On Promissory Notes In New Building; Is Located Near Price Judgment of $1435.20, the alleged iVi; C:nk Asks e!d ST All 1 Judgment junt owing on past due promissory executed by the defendant is ; At by the Carbon Emery bank in t filed A in district court recently 'fit " L1 ' ' . Nick Tsagarakis. Under terms jjst plaintiff chattel mortgage, 1 Tlfy, satisfy of k; it The mohair is now m pos- com- -, jon of the Price Commission which is also named defend-- n the action. The suit also asks com-jo- n damages for refusal of the firm to relinquish possession oft1, wi 1 Z"tJ? e mohair. i 89 ) tf I ft lS Blkll' t i Harold Munn and June Edwards were returned to Price Tuesday from Grand Junction by Sheriff S. M. Bliss anc booked on a charge of stealing an automobile belonging to the Ar- -, iow Auto line. The car was taken about 100 a. m. Monday. The alleged car thieves, who will probably be charged with the federal offense of violating the Dyer act as a result of their taking the car across the state line, broke reportedly into a garage at the home of Nick Galanis, of the stage line. Entrance was effected by break-i mg the glass window on the door of the building. Sheriff S. M. Bliss notif.ed author-- i ihes in Grand Junction, and Munn and Edwards were apprehended east of Palisade by the Colorado state highway courtesy patrol. They were traveling eastward at the time of 2u wmmj THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE Alt. nx Finlayson, M. D. ss L. Res. Phone 318 Physicians and Surgeons je 568 ! Trie' Office Phone 255 20 N. schedule Thursday (tonight). Members of the Price Rotary club also did not hold their usual Thursday meeting, the joint dinner with the Kiwanis club the eve of the music contest taking the place of the organizations regular session. CARBON SUPERINTENDENT GIVES GRADUATION TALK AT GREEN RIVER EXERCISES Carbon Ave. V. KELLER Superintendent G. J. Reeves of the lomey and Counsellor At Law Carbon Elec. Bldg. 1 county schools, delivered the East. Utah fis commencement address, at Green River last evening (Wednesday). !ANK B. Eight graduates received their diplo1 ATTORNEY AT LAW mas, including Sylvia Chidester, class "jams 1 and 2 Silvagni Building 307 president and valedictorian, Emma Phone Ross, William Ross, Zella Chidester, Verno Hunt, Grant Ainsworth, Jes:. sie Green and Marjory Wilson. Miss Attorney At Law Ross was the drum major who led Room 5, Silvagni Bldg. Green River high school band in the Price Phone 16 the contest parade here Saturday, the organization winning high placement in this, their first competition of its kind. Graduation exercises irtuary held in the Green River school were LICENSED EMBALMERS auditorium. Service y or Night Ambulance HORSLEY of Ssl bmasDeseret Price tel. 164-- B. HAMMON- D- W Attorney-At-La- I w . AUTO SERVICE STATION ON SOUTH CARBON NOW HAS NEW MANAGEMENT if a 1 f ! northern California. S. Luke Howe of Sacramento has been named chief defense council for French. He will be assisted by Charlie Baldwin, city attorney of Alturas (and young Frenchs uncle), and another lawyer from Los Angeles, also Reddy Kilowatt Farmers must make investments in land, homes, barns and farm implements of all kinds. QiircnnL'1 Second o The most useful farm implement in suspended jail sentence y LEWIS OPTICAL low-co- st Elec- tric Service. More and more fanners are looking upon such investment as one which pays big dividends. sheets for sale at The Optical Laboratories FORMERLY which he can invest is i o CO. ARE YOU RUNNING YOUR in addition to wholesale Announcing prices eye glasses can be had on weekly payments. While in Price visit the Optical Laboratory; have them straighten and adjust your glasses without charge. See Utahs nicest and most up to date Optical Parlors. Remember FARM ON A MODERN. v PROFITABLE BASIS? LET'S TALK IT OVER UTAH POWER OPTICAL LABORATORIES Price and Salt Lake City, Utah & Bank Building PnONE 368 Formerly known as Erdeis Service Utah station, the auto cabin camp and gasoline and oil selling business at South The Perfect Tribute Costs Carbon and 4th South street, has reNo More i by J. V. Shiner cently been and is being operated under the name A comof Shiners Service station. 1 Eastern Utah Electrio and gasooils Sinclaiar of line Ho. Carbon Ave. Phone 23 plete new ;7tf. POTTER f: Says Monday when he pleaded guilty before Justice of the Peace J. W. Hammond to a complaint charging him with violation of the Utah state liquor control act. Vouris, who withdrew a not guilty plea previously entered, was specifically accused of selling whiskey. LIGHT CO. Professional Radio Service t Phone 55 Price Wallace Mortuary LICENSED EMBALMERS i A N. Wallace, Mgr. rmssr MSPRCt CAR t? (P (ft? U LlZnAVb va? JMEMCA'S FI !lynn Funeral Home - FARMING IS A BUSINESS" Mike Vouris of Price was given a Cyice ' murder. Donna Con well, assistant on the Mail, who Mrs. French had previously helped to get a job in Alturas, swore out the murder complaint. The shooting was the result of a long standing newspaper feud in the community in which McCracken allegedly had made continued ridiculing attacks against the French family, especially the mother of the accused man, often mentioning her as the great humanitarian and inferring that all the Frenchs who worked in the Plaindealer were lacking in the talents that newspaper workers should have. Commercial : C first-degr- ee a relative, it is repoited. Subpoenas are being prepared now to send out to 140 piospective jurors SLAYER OF FORMER in Modoc county. French, is well known throughout noithern California He is alleged to PRICE NEWS EDITOR have enteied the home of McCracken on a Thursday evening (March 25th) even as his two elderly parents, Bard Hearing Will Open June 21 For and Gertrude French were stai tinj to Man Charged With Murder put to press the regular weekly edition of the Alturas Plamdealer, and Of Claude McCracken to have shot McCracken five times, as he sat at a table with two Harry French, slayer of Claude L. twice dinner and three times girls eating McCracken, former Price newspaperman, will go to trial in the Modoc after he arsoe and tried to protect county superior court in Alturas, Cal- himself. ifornia, on June 14 on a charge of thirty-da- 304-31- HANSON, SLATED FOR Suspended Sentence Given Defendant In Liquor Control Case Hubbard, J. C. ML PACE ELEVEN The defendant will plead on a double not guilty stand. He will be defended by three attorneys on a straight plea of not guilty and a buttressing plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. The date for the murder trial was set for June 14 as a compromise measure between Frenchs attorneys and the demands of District Attorney their arrest. K. A. Wylie. Wylie had requested Mr. Galanis accompanied Sheriff the date be set at June 7, while deBliss to Grand Junction to bring the fense had asked for a delay Until the prisoners back. end of June. Following the definite setting of a first for your Try The date the first of this week, both the office supplies. defense and the prosecution have set to work in preparation for what is expected to develop into one of the most sensational trials ever held in Two Organizations Eliminate Meetings U; ; PRICE, UTAH E. Due to the fact that the American Legion hall was being used as headPhysician and Surgeon quarters for music students, Price 2 to 5 p. m. office post No. 3 eliminated its usual weekly j 246-- J, Honrs, Residence 234, Eastern meeting Thursday evening. The orJh Electric Building, Price, Utah ganization will resume its regular & 6 Resuming their wholesale meat business after moving from the former location to a new plant one and lf miles west of Price, the Beckel Packing company started pro-- duction activities early last week important part of the busines uncompany.s' ,ia, operatio unit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckel are the operators of the business, having been conducting it here during the past four years. one-ha- . in SUN-ADVOCAT- GRAND JUNCTION ARRESTS TWO FOR Of Kenilworth Chosen Prexy CAR THEFT HERE orge Jackson ge J the lines is being carried by the owner and cabins have been rearrearanged and are available at very Shiner Mrs. and Mr. rates. sonable are well known here and their many friands will wish them success in this new business venture. TOWNSEND DANCE FRIDAY East Members of the Price Townsend j 158 ly Price, Utah club will hold their Amerthe in dance Friday evening start will S. affair The hall. ican Legjpn Secreto according at nine oclock, LAWYER 31L Main St. tary Harry C. Smith. . 41 No. 1st semi-month- J. SWEETRING, C SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL jmswaumjfn Mr. Prlmo speaks of dependability heres what he means engineering so fine that 84 of all Pontiacs ever built are still in daily use! Thats what he got by spending 5c more a day. Thats what every Pontiac owner gets, plus the WHEN ECm QilAWCOMfOXT Awsmz,nfTH? 21GSZST T3ARGAN OF 1 THiVAY A ADD !S A DAY TO THI PURCHASi MIC! Of THC NEXT LOWIR-fRICE- D fflNiXAb HOTOM VAlVl CARS AND GET A PONTIAC WITH . smartest styling, the greatest comfort, and the easiest ride in the field. Drive a Pontiac and prove for yourself that this big beauty is indeed the biggest bargain of the day. low-pri- ce Silver-Streak- Ar orarfo different dmhrtrmd prtee PonTrac Laxm Six wo -- door aadan and im n mode hroe lo cars. Bmmmd on tmrmsm 168 representative ctiea See your Ponttme dosfor for Hotel T Temple Square ?f h Rates $1.50 to $3.00 w. It POPULAR AND DISTINCT YE Ernest Cv Rassiter General Mgr. ed 1 ' X V ? EXTRA trunk tpmtt for 50 more n EXTRA moothneos.tolet you reot at yon ride. axart ore EXTRA mile per gallon, to give yon peak economy. WESTERN 37 North Carbon Ave. EXTRA Inrhea of seat width, providing elbow room for alt. EXTRA inches of leg room, to let you rela , in oomfort. 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