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Show lt January I960 MINfemfuriN URXMlUM SUITS IN UJJ. DISTRICT COURT " te of than $4 million against two Utah uran. Page 7 BLANDING OUTLOOK ium corporations have been recorded by the U. S. District Court of Utah. The Judgments, filed in three separate suits, amount to against the Vanadium Corporation of America and the Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. A jury trial on the case ended December 12. It was conducted by Judge Willis W. Ritter. Plaintiffs were Howard W. Balsley of Moab and 35 other independent miners and millers of uranium ore on the Colorado $4,-941,9- A female shopper (ft who can hurry through a soomasl a depart ment store aisle 28 inches wide without brushing against the piled-u- p glassware, then drive home and knock thb s $$ off a 1 ' garage. I 12-fo- ot 48 Plateau. The court also allowed $500,-00- 0 in attorney fees and $13,467 as court costs to be assessable against the defendants. Motions for a new trial and motions that the judgments be set aside had been filed last Saturday by the corporations in the district court. WINTER TRAINING Yankee baseball star Gil McDougald take?, over the controls of his sons modfcl train in his Tenafly, N Chiming in with our best wishes to you, fir a very Happy 60 smViGBi 10LJE , BTOiKHTAOK! DBEAIW W ,.ome. |