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Show i ne SECOND SECTION JUNE 18. 19M ' Alleges Inhuman BOY SCOUT W FOR glJflES 10-IH- R Scout Twh National Parks Boy five councils was one of the m to qualify for the to award, according this week from Dr. Ten-''togra- West, L. .jjjCS national chief scout councils in Region 12 which Red- the award are: Catalina, Area oo4 ; Monterey Bay and San ?; u located in California. in councils 44 Utah, embraces Sarnia, Nevada and Arizona. Dr. letter of notification from lu. of contribution your The States: others is largely neil with that of what progress scout-mafor n.mible Re-!aie- !. de during the past three that you will be able to trust Sun your pace and achieve all iTifoals in new citizens whlch you program to t for the ten-ye- ar 'achieved in 1942." program of scouting The f ten-ye- ar provides that by every four new shall be a four-yetrained man. During the 1942 the scout between 1932 and Lram is designed to be so admin-tere- d as to insure that at least 25 vrcent of all boys enrolled as scouts Ll have remained in scouting for a --nod of four years by the time they Tach e years of age. If this will come to be there accomplished launched in 1932 042 at least Zn citizens one of ar twent-on- is scout-trainsprinkling of the population voting through United States. ed a generous i the Kelleys By Drug Is Sunk Eastern Utah, recent cooking school awarded Cruel Treatment In Divorce Action PROGRAM region vocate 115 Drug store dropped a baseball A in division the lower league here Monday evening when the Eastern Utah Electric team wrapped a win over their heads. Kelleys notch Hold Social At Legion Hall To FILE CIVIL SUIT FOR $5000 IN DAMAGES SESSIONS HELD IN L. D. S. TABERNACLE; A favorable representation was in- in the amount of $5000 TOTAL ATTENDANCE IN EXCESS OF 1.000 MARK eluded at last weeks meeting of the areDamuges asked by Mrs. Pearl OBrien from local Townsend Club and plans for Skerl in a damage suit filed the social to be held tomorrow eve- Joseph last week, and scheduled for here late countys gigantic opening instructions and to short ad ning were completed. A. W. Shiner on the coming docket, acjion school held last rooking dresses by the principal demonstra was the principal speaker at the meet- Th ',ay Mrs. OBrien alleges that on April nay anc Saturday at the tors. Friday and Friday evening, g last week, T 12, 1986, Skerl caused his auto to col abernacle and sponsored by Price electrical merchants and The (Onsirauons continued, with an open, Tomorrow night at 8 oclock njhe.lide with that of the plaintiffs and open house Friday evening. Saturday, Legion hall, a Townsend social will be in her complaint that she has may now be history final day of the school, was given ov- - held. A dance and retieshments will but its history in fact only T e re- - er to a feature ed injuries, towit: nervous dis- talk on Cold Cook- - ibe the features of the gathering and a badly scarred face and is ception given the affair has made it cry nndThe" finqr'nuiordT'"' l)rders a cordial invitation is pjctondpH to all deaf m one one of the most talked of events of! ear. she further alleges Refrieeration $25 per month. stressed at.Townsendites in this section to I1 its kind held here was uncltt the infuenre of that Sketl the Mrs. on! Neldon during past gave instruction tend ear. It is expected that a similar intoxicating liquors when the accident with refrigerations, featuring Little w ill Done occured. be -. before this othcold again staged jent salads, meats, ice cream and year is completed. It is alleged that the defendant ran food items that are prepared with Civil Case Filed jer Storm off between Price and the Grand Prize Winner was laid to the jcold. Particular stress Clerk Helper. highway Mrs. Lillian Meyers of 408 North features of air and all conditioning Price and eastern Utah are enjoying Third East, was awarded Further damages in the sum of $100 n the grand !the refrigerators now on summer weather again, after the prize, a new Kelvinator electric a are asked for repairs for the plaintiff Suit to failure comthe alleging market pay received favorable range flurry of rain and wind here early absolutely free, having held the win- ment. promisory note has been filed with car. No appearance has been made by Don Hacking, clerk of court for dockMonday and afternoon. ding ticket at the grand drawing. Style Show Given The wind rose to a considerable urday afternoon, Mrs. Meyers ticket A pleasing treat was a style show, eting on the district court calendar. the defendant or his lawyer. Thorit Hatch is representing the pitch, threatening damage to unse- was the second drawn, the first being under the direction of Mrs. G. Shaw, The Equitable Finance company of discarded as the person was not mar-- I of Ogden, assisted by Mrs. Myrtle Price is listed as plaintiff and W. E. plaintiff. cure roofs and trees, but a check-u- p made following the flurry indicated ried. Only married women were eligi- - Badger, also of Ogden and featuring Knox and E, O. Anderson are defen-bl- e to participate in the final draw- - the products of the Quinn Garment jdants. that no serious trouble had resulted. Price Branches of several trees were torn ing. The complaint alleges that the de-company. Models were'Moselle Young Kiwanis For the best pie, Mrs. John Dooley off during the heighth of the wind Ogden; Helen Greaves, Ogden; fendants borrowed $550, with pay and several roofs were somewhat of Price was awarded a new MixMas-te- r Melba Richens, FTice Trading com ments due in installments and that Last electric beater; for the best cake, the borrowers fell behind on their damaged. returns. Highest temperatures last week was Mrs. A. W. Mack, Price, was given a monthly A brief resume of the B division The plaintiff prays for judgments recorded as 96 degrees, Sunday. Sum- new electric roaster, and for the best Deckel, Price; Mrs. O. T. Brooks of as played last week is as folcasts baked Miss and as loaf games, of the Mrs. Hammond $413.30 due, is Thompson. May for week as last Price, bread, principal follows: mary lows: the Reese was given a new roaster. one at of and interest and the disbursements jden, companys designers, High Low Dinosaurs, 14; Platis Candy, 10. All awards w'ere donated by elecTwo pictures of the cooking school rate of 8 per cent. 50 Price Trading, 13, Shell, 7. for the is the S. tric J. and afternoon merchants sponsoring the affair, attorney Saturday Sweetring 52 6; Ahepa, 3. Kiwanis, were also taken. dance Good plaintiffs. 54 the three Total attendance Reaction to the cooking school has during 55 been excellent, according to many of .days amounted to 1098 persons. At-t55 sponsors. Mrs. Jean Neldon, Pro- - tendance for the respective days was 50 home demonstration agent, proved given as 200 Thursday, 95 Thursday vo, 52 a versatile demonstrator and her cook- evening, 228 Friday, 250 Friday eveCool weather was general, with light hints were enthusiastically receiv- ning and 325 on Saturday. to moderate precipitation on two or three ing Electrical merchants of Price who ed. She was assisted by Mrs. Maude days in the southern portion, and four the affair were Price Traddeserves also of who Price sponsored to six days in the northern portion, great- Sharpe Dixon-TayRussell Co., MuefCo., fof her and credit mention ing high ly benefiting truck, tubers, hay and pasLumber tual Co., Variety forts. Chapmans was for some dry too late turage; but it land grain, which is heading on short C. D. Session of Provo, acted as Store, Eastern Utah Electric Co., and straw. Sugar beets are making a good master of ceremonies during the en- - Olivetos Associated Store. The Sun-tistart, fruit trees appear thrifty, and fruit Advocate was also a sponsor of the three days. is fair. Some hay was damaged by rain, to affair. devoted was Livegenerally, and all crops now need warmth. Thursday dem-'in- . Damage From Wind With Court well-know- of Og-J- Dinosaurs, Trading, Winners atten-Reacti- of on he Make a lo re ; FAMILY REUNION -- La-Igo- on Date for Sunday Marovich and daughter, Florence, re- from a trip to turned last week-en- d Long distance rates are reduced all day Sunday and every night after 7 oclock Colorado. Mohrlands baseball team tusseled with the Scofield boys Sunday, losing to their opponents in a scrappy game, 1 decen-dant- REWARD! will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of party or parties who removed the candy vendi$5.00 machine from in front of Olivetos Associated store. ng ACE MINER Helper, Utah fields look good since the rain at Deseret, but alfalfa is poor, largely because of Iron weevils ; some hay was spoiled. county ranges are very dry, and rattle are only fair; alfalfa is being harvested at Cedar City; the crop is short on account of cold weather. Escalante mountains had five inches of snow, and there were light showers on the desert. Ranges and pastures were greatly benefited by rain at Duchesne, and livestock are doing well; erops made good growth. Parts of San Juan county need rain. It was too cool and windy at Price; a good hay crop is being cut. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson and son, Bill, formerly of Price, now residing er in Salt Lake City; Mrs. Wendella and Mr. of Kansas City, Mo.; 'Mrs. T. F. Cook and daughters, Melba and Ruth of Ogden; Mrs. Nellida Walker and children, Elaine and Donald of San Marino, Calif.; also one grandchild, Duane Lee of Ogden. Lu-Ice- treasurer Mr. Sheldon Anderson of the Eastern Utah Electric store and is a member of the Price city council; W. E. Anderson is affiliated with New and handy desk telephone In- the state tax commission while their dexes and moderately priced at The brother, Floyd, is adjuster for the Ficomdelity and Casualty Insurance coast. Pacific pany for the is Sun-Advoc- Jf0 fwritten on your face? t esnuiT jrayitJ&uryn By Elaine Tamllos Mrs. Charles Bezyack of Storrs visat the home ited over the week-en- d . of Mrs. Paul Tempfer. Tonv, Helen, and Louis Pestotmck Miss (were Sunday visitors in Scofield. Louis remained there for a short visit, and the other two returned here the ,same evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Judi and enna-- ! in Scofield. ren spent the week-en- d Mohr-lan- d Mrs Judis niece returned to here to visit with them, planning for several days. Mr and Mrs. Mel Sherfick and children and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh returned Saturday from a visit in California. Mrs. Sherfick has been there for some time. Mr and Mrs. Alex Rons and son, Davis Morris, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mexand family returned from New ico last week. LaVar Storey and Harry and Albert ck you are a good judge of whiskey and exceptional value, we suggest you taste at once the Double Rich Kentucky Straight Bourbon! fine -- A Schenley Whiskey with the Mark of Merit evening Vogrenic returned Friday the from the C. C. C. camp to spend week-en- d with their parents. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Majmck Matt and Charles, and sons, Paul OWL get away from thisa suit trouble, asked man of his friend. Just one answer. H ave Myers Cleaners and Tailors fix him uv with a new suit. ACME CLEANERS No.o QpYRlGHT, & 90 Ploof o Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey YORK 1936, SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC., NEW PRICE TAILORS UTAH Motor ... . f Co. Y PRICE, ? fi T fT ?Y USED CARS REALLY RECONDITIONED Y Y Y Y Y ? fY fY X t Y Y Y ff Y f? UTAH Your Bonus Is Good Here THROUGHOUT MOHRLAND NEWS ? Y Is If Week j hurling for the Electrain in the ee outfit, pitched reliable ball to give stock are good. Ranges need southern portion. Rain was of much las team a substantial ANDERSONS HOLD victory. benefit in Cache and Rear River valley Leading hitters for the winners also in Weber ami Davis counties, where beets are good, and a little hay was spoilwere G. Fragadakis, J. Ceorgides and ed. grain is heading short in the For Kelleys Drug, M. Salt Full E Stevens. Lake and Tooele valleys hut wits Mr. "and Mrs. N. V. Anderson and hailed were C. and Reese Fragadakis improved by rain. Rain improved ranges children held a family reunion at in Tooele county. Fine growing weather is the outstanding swatters. Sunday, May 7, attended by a prevailed in I'tah county, and pasturage s. is good; the apple crop is medium at large number of relatives and Irovo; a considerable amount of alfalfa was damaged by rain. Growing crops In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. and ranges were greatly benefited by rain L. Anderson and daughters, Sheldon at Manti; some snow fell in the high Mr. mountains; the alfalfa crop is good. Grain Edna, Mary and Patricia of Price; Stevens, Earl PACE NINE Townsend Club GOOD COMMENT BY MANY WOMEN A divorce complaint, listing Dorothy Barnes as plaintiff, versus George A. Barnes as defendant was filed late last week in the office of the cleik of court. The complaint alleges cruel and inhuman treatment as given the plain-ti- ll and specifically states that the defendant called her vile and indecent names also threatening bodily harm. The complaint prays for restoration of the plaintiffs maiden name, attor-- 1 neys fees and alimony at the rate of SECOND SECTION 1932 CHEV. 1933 1932 READY FOR SERVICE ROADSTER CHEV. DELUX SEDAN 1930 BUICK 1929 FORD FORD COACH 1931 DODGE FORD DELUX COUPE 1929 1931 AND REBUILT DELUX COUPE 1-TO- N T T T T T T T ii iT Y PANEL Y DELUX SEDAN CHEV. SEDAN T T T T tT T Y 1931 1931 CHEV. COUPE CHEV. 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