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Show for an Active Business Center Enjoying a Combined Coal Mining and D & R G Railroad Payroll in Excess of $300,000 a Month Helper the Hub HELPER TOWN COUNCIL MOVES TO CURB iVICE VOLUME AEE PERMITTED CHARGE THAT RACKETS TO EXIST IN HELP-E- P Recent charges that "rackets" iu certain lines of illicit businesses order were permitted to exist iu Helper last week brought a clean-u- p from the city council designed to eliminate slot machines, gambling decharacters of certain of all sorts, Illegal business and the removal scribed aa undesirables. The order was drawn up by the Helper city council at its regular meeting last Tnursaay evening in the council cnamoers, wun mayor F. R. Porter and Councilmen R. A. Nllson, George Spratling, John Quilico, A. Lake and M. O. Porter present. In speaking of the cleanup, city officials declare that no rackets of any kind have been permitted to exist in the past and that none will be tolerated in the future. o 0 The movement la in cooperation March 2. SHERIDAN, Wyo., with a county-wid- e activity In hundred which Price also la undergoing a At a meeting of half a from all school district trustees shakeup. part of JJheridan county, held here last week, ways and means of effecting economy in school addiscussed were ministration While many plans were suggested, were it was apparent all opposed to cuting teachers' salaries only as a last resort. Wyoming Balks At Cutting Teachers' Pay E3IERY COUNTY WILL REBUILD OLD CUTOFF Because of Legal Requirements Execution Cannot Possibly Take Place in Less Than A Year CASTLE DALE, March 2. Despite the fact that other meetings the same evening and bad roads, caused by the melting snow of the past winter, detained many interested parties, a good attendance was had at the meeting last Tuesday night, for consideration of the reconstruction of the cut-of- f road to Green River, and much interest was shown in the matter by those present. ARIZONA STATE PRISON, Florence, Ariz., March 2. Sentenced to hang May 11, Mrs. Winnie Ruth Judd, convicted "trunk" murderess, Thursday occupied a cell in condemned row, hopeful that her attorneys may yet save her from the gallows. Mrs. Judd was brought to tho state prison from Phoenix late night, having left Wednesday Phoenix a few hours after Superior deJudge Howard C. Speakman nied her a new trial and sentenced, her to death. Although the execution date was set for May 11, state authorities said it was not likely she would be hanged for at least 15 months. Under Arizona law an appeal to the state supreme court is mandatory iu all cases where the death penalty la set. If the defense does not make an appeal, the state must ask for a review of the evidence. Because this appeal must be made the execution cannot possibly take waft placo for more than a year, ted out. jihnriff J. R. McFadden. who ac- . mniianiBii Mrs Judd to the prison from Phoenix, said tne convicted woman was in "very jovial spirits" on the trip She sang several Spanish songs, the sheriff said. Mrs. Judd learned the Spanish whlld living In Mexico several years ago. o o o Three Pounds of Air Mail Nightly to L. A. o o Night Air Mail Service from Salt Lake to Los Angeles Costs $125,-00- 0 Yearly it STOCK WEATHERING WELL IN THE MOAB COUNTRY MOAB, March 2. Range sheep In the vicinity of Moab are report- fn . - - - o ,t , n ha WO wfntaHnff CU iiiq ... falrlv j condition, and the losses will not be unusual, uniy a tew oi me herds In the Immediate vicinity of xuoau arc ueius icu t imo iuhc has been a heavy fall of snow at Moab, practically all of it has dis- appeared, and the weather is warm and favorable tor livestock. n o o. 0 2. March WASHINGTON, Senator King, of Utah said Friday tiie postoftice department had advised him the requested resumption of night air mail between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City was unjustified because of the expense in proportion to the small volume of mail carried. King explained he and other members of the Utah congressional delegation had conferred with postal authoritieseeking resumption of the air mail route and had taken up the mater again Friday. "The situation in brief," Senator King said, "is that the department authorities con tend night mail between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles is about three pounds and costs approximately $125,000 yearly. 'They say with limited appro priation the mail is not justified because of the small volume and The day route, he me expense. saui, was unaffected poet-offi- i Unemployed Will Be Granted Privilege of Leasing Lands In Carbon County This Year LANDS MAY BE RENTED FOR PURPOSE OF CULTIVATION. IT ONLY BEING NECESSARY FOR RENTERS TO PAY TAXES OPTION TO PURCHASE LAND AFTER ONE YEAR MAY BE HAD BY RENTERS NEW METALS IN ? THE WANTED SPRING PASTELS WASHINGTON, March 2. Four new minerals have been added to the list of things of which the earth's crust is made. They are clarkelte, schalrerlte and kraus-itsays the Smithsonian InIntroducing the stitution, minerals to mining circles. Clarkette ranges from dark brown to orange in color, with a slightly waxy luster. It Is mostly uranium oxide with a little lead, rare earth, water and sodium added. Fervanlte is a combination of Iron, water and vanadium. It is nearly transparent, and brown to yellowish. The third new mineral, schalrerite, will dissolve completely In water if left long enough. It is a combination of sulphur, fluorine and soda and comes only In the form of tiny crystals. It Is brittle and almost colorless. Water has no effect on krauslte, last of the four. It ferv-anit- e, e, 5 i-- Pi . of iron, potassium and sulphur, and has color schemes from pale mauve superimposed on yellow to crystal with a bril- la made lemon-y- ellow liant luster. At the regular meeting of the board of Carbon county commissioners held last week in Price, it was decided that certain farm lands owned by Carbon county would be available for lease to unemployed this year. The lands will be leased rent free for one year, it only being necessary for the lessor to pay the land and water taxes. At the expiration of one year, the rentors have the privilege of buying the lauds on a reasonable basis. Applicants for land have been instructed to get a description of the land from the county assessor and make arrangements for a lease with County Attorney Walter Gease. o oo BILLBOARD CONCERNS LOSE TOBACCO CASE The United States supreme court last week handed down a decision upholding a statute of Utah which prohibltes tobacco advertising on billboard and street car placards. In rendering the decision, Justice Brandies denied that the law against the Quarantine on Carbon County bill- boards in favor of newspapers. The chief justice contended that billboard and street car advertis ing were forced upon the reader against his will, while newspaper advertising must to a certain extent be sought out by the reader. The test case was brought about thru displaying of a cigarette ad vertisement upon a Salt Lake City billboard, the ptate supreme court upholding the state statute. OURNA p: HELPER, formerly The Times DISTRICT ATTORNEY WILL DROP CIRCULATION CASE CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY. MARCH 3. 1932 D&RG W Holds Its First Safety Meeting of the Year The case against ii. II. Thornton, subscription campaign manager, charged with obtaining money under false pretenses, will be NO PASSENGER DEATHS ON D & R G W RAILROAD IN PAST FIVE dropped, according to District Fred W. Keller. YEARS MATTERS OF SEEMINGLY TRIVIAL AND Lack of evidence sufficient to IMPORTANCE ARE DISCUSSED RECOMMEND SMOOTHING City Marshal Knobbs has ad secure a conviction is given as the CORNERS OF BOLTS. FIXING PLATFORMS ON CARS RAILvised The Journal that the rabies cause. o ROAD CROSSINGS IN HELPER PROTECTED BY MARKERS quarantine on dogs in Carbon county was lifted last Thursday SCHOOL BOARD MEETS AT ONLY SEVEN PASSENGERS LIVES LOST IN RAIL ACCIDENTS evening by Dr T. B. Beatty of DURING 1931 MONDAY EVENING PRICE havhe of board the state health, sherso advised the been by ing The next regular meeting of the The local safety tiint committee of the Denver and Rio Grande iffs office at Price. This means that dogs need no Carbon county school board will Western railroad held its first meeting of the year when it met in the 7, offices of J. R. Loftis, trainmaster of the Helper division, Friday evelonger be muzzled or kept on a be held Monday evening, March at Price. At that time, many mat- ning of last week. leash. of ters The meeting was one of much interest to the writer, sitting in importance affecting the schools of this county will be tak- and lisenlng to recommendations for further safety steps which apen up. peared to be of a trivial nature but in which failure to correct might o possibly endanger a human life, jfe possibly hundreds of them. HOSPITAL INMATE SOCKS met death. The total of passenThe safety first committee is deaths on all railroads for the ger COMPANION OVER HEAD an of made rail up organization o 1931 In the United States was road employes and officials, em- year d of those to come about EVANSTON, Wyo., March 2.each elected from ployes being to an unfortunate ending when Ervin Taipale. 32, and Alfred serve to for of the craft branch were mopping the floor plane carrying Knute furnished with the Rockne crashed. of the state insane asylum her one year. They are which books in dangerous Statistics show that between 10 last week when they had a small report Iowa Solon Denounces Movie In argument and encounter, during conditions and dangerous practices and 15 per cent of all accidents are on a and record are listed, kept from unsafe conditions: i. dustry and Calls Will Hays A which Taipale fell to the floor. file until the condition Is cor- caused e.. possibly defective material, While he was lying on the floor, "Smoke Screen rected. weakened parts, improper con his friend Salimenin socked him Cow Catcher The a lusty wallop on the head with a struction, etc. 2. March At the meeting Friday evening WASHINGTON, mop brush "just for fun." Tai"deholdat bolt out a found certain we that vigorously Striking pale is dead, while Salimenin conThe other 85 to 90 per cent oi grading" motion pictures. Senator tinues to mop the floors each day. ing the footboards to the engine Brookhart of Iowa, Tuesday called o o o pilot projected slightly too far, accidents are brought about thru upon the senate to investigate the creating a possible accident haz- unsafe practices, which might be entire industry. ard in the danger of getting classed as carelessness in getting Revelations as startling as those caught in an employe's overalls on or off trains, falling from while getting on or off the pilot. equipment, of the Teapot Dome oil scandal tripping, taking a The pilot, incidentally, is known cnance by poking one's hand or were predicted by the senator. He to the junior member of the fam- foot into places where It does not denounced Will H. Hays as a ily as the "cow catcher." It was belong, failure to observe the rail"smoke screen" and charged the recommended this bolt be dressed road man's golden rule of stop, movies had been "permitted by a down In such a manner as to elim- look and listen, and many other supine government to be successinate the hazard. like reasons. fully monopolized." Eeach year sees many unsafe A report carried over from a Allegations of releasing "inde2. March WASHINGTON. recommended conditions corrected, and constant meeting previous cent" pictures and of violating the In the Dr. of Hawkling that platforms be built on two cer- education among employes is tow opinion anti-trulays were contained in charge d'affaires of the Chi- tain water cars, listed according ering the number of accidents a resolution ne lmroauceo caning Yen, Pu-nese and to their individual numbers. The from unsafe practices. Henry legation, The camfor inquiry by the senate's inter his independent state of Ankuoa, report Friday evening advised that paign is highly worth while. The state commerce committee. Mudken established with at Japone of these cars had been resoluion also said "it has been anese support, will not last long. equipped with the platform as rec- Crossings Marked alleged the Motion Picture Produc A report at the meeting indito fashioned old have a "It's bit ommended, while the other car has ers and Distributors of America, an cated all railroad crossings in the emperor head a government in been withdrawn from use. Inc., of which Mr. Will H. Hays is China. That issue has been fought Another report was to the effect vicinity of Helper had been clearly president, is primarily a political out by the Chinese, and after all, that brush on the railroad right of marked with signs indicating the organization and has exercised un nearly all the thirty million per- way at one of the highway rail number of tracks to be crossed. due influence with private, state sons in Manchuria are Chinese," crossings near Soldier Summit con- This is a general movement being and federal agencies." Dr. Yen remarked. "My governa hazard in that it tended taken up by rail concerns over the Brookhart also introduced a bill ment has known for a long time stituted nation. intended to outlaw "block book- of the effort of disgruntled Chi to obstruct view of the tracks from The meeLUig was closed with an motocisUi the nese politicians to establish an in trimmed. foruii fn anything and eving': iy which" he contended dicopen large producers are able to state in Manchuria with wU h might be of benedependent erything member of Another the safety tate what pictures shall be shown Japanese help. But a government fit either to patrons, employes, or one committee that first reported n the country's theaters." established by Japanese bayonets of the lights on a signal block ap- the compauy itself. "The o o o Hays morality will not be popular, especially one peared to be working in a somecode," Brookhart said, "is admit- with imperial trimmings." manner. indifferent That what o o o tedly a failure." light unquestionably has been checked and corrected Since its promulgation, he said, CITY WATER RESERVOIR by this movies have become "even more time. WILLBEREINF0RCED wall the north degrading." Lighting along of the local roundhouse, inside the Following an inspection tour of the city water reservoir just west building, was reported as being of of town Sunday, city officials de- improper Intensity, and thereby cided to throw up an extra bank- constituting an accident hazard. will be corrected. O 0 ing around the outside of the wall This, too, as an additional safety precau- Always Hunting Trouble A Girl Scout of America troop Because of ice expansion tion. The members of the safety first with 52 charter members was orand contraction, small cracks have as well as every em- ganized in Helper last Thursday committee, developed and it was believed the. and official of the D & R under the direction of Miss Carlploye additional earth banking would be national organizer of New G are W railroad always hunting son, more economical than repair work 0 u York City, with Miss Josephine while being as efficient and add- for trouble, it seems. But they Pagano as Girl Scout leader and seek it with the intention of corLosses Written Off and Reduced ing a further Miss Katharine DeRegis as assistsafety factor. o o o recting It. Incomes Have Official Guessers Francis W. Curtis, supervisor of ant. The troop meets this afternoon in a Quandary ROOSEVELT ELIMINATES safety and fire prevention for the In Liberty Hall at which time the CURB GASOLINE PUMPS D & R G W railroad, advises his court 2. March company contends that all acci- and of honor will be organized WASHINGTON, patrol leaders named. Outdoor dents are preventable if one only Treasury experts, who In years ROOSEVELT, March 2. The life will be the main activity of past have forecast almost exactly city council here last week passed can find the cause in time and the organization and it Is underthe amount of income tax the govn ordinance prohibiting the erec-io- n have it corrected. stood a number of girls still plan This Intensive ernment would collect on March campaign against of curb gas pumps and or accidents the local rail com- on becoming affiliated with this 15 each year, find themselves In a dering the removal of those now pany last by a International organization. unable to and about this year year brought quandary n use. 0 31 per cent In the decrease of find a basis upon which to estio number of accidents per million mate tax receipts next month. nan hours worked. The sharp decline in income in This same campaign, carried on 1930, which caused income tax collections last year to drop off by other railroads thruont the nation, saw the year 1931 cleared $550,000,000, was continued In with only seven passenger deaths 1931. In addition taxpayers will Is from accidents on all the railwrite off losses this year, It roads thruout the United States. feared, in greater amounts than 0 0 0 0 This compares very favorably last year. The deductions which With only two criminal cases will be taken for losses have been Will Be Submitted to City Council with a single bus accident in Colon the calendar. Judge the stumbling block to making acfor Approval at Next Meeting, orado last year when 21 persons remaining George Christensen this week will curate estimates of the amount 10 March y preside at a hearing of civil that may be collected from the PRICE CITY OFFICIALS MAY suits. AH jury cases have first installment of tax on 1932 BORROW MONEY ON TAXES been set up on the calendar for the City Engineer Carl Nyman has incomes. This is due the fifteenth e end of March, with the present completed a map of the of this month. At a meeting of city officials In session due to end April 25. annex Mountain View cemetery, to In all, probably less than 2,000,-00- 0 was Price a decision last be for which will week, apsubmitted o o o persons will pay income tax when the city council holds reached whereby the city will open this year. In normal years the proval EUGENE CHATLIN SERIOUSLY number was reduced from around its next regular meeting, Thurs- negotiations with Price banks in an effort to borow $25,000, which ILL INSANTA MONICA 4,000,000 to 2,500,000 through day, March 10. The ground will be plotted in will be used to take up tax anticibroadening of exemptions, but the lots, laid off in streets, and fenced, pation notes now In the bands of Word received In Helper thla decreased business is expected to water lines will be extend- the city treasurer. week by Charles Leger of the Centake about half a million persons while The city treasurer holds notes tral Commission and Supply comoff the list because their incomes ed. The city last spring planted have dropped below the taxable a row of trees around the outside in the sum of $34,700, and is will- pany is to the effect that his stepof tills addition, but there still Is ing to accept $25,000 cash and a father, Eugene Chatlln, is seriousamount. If the government collects $250, much Improvement work to be note for the balance, to be taken ly ill in the veterans hospital at In order that it may appear up when the taxes are paid. Santa Monica, Calif. 000,000 from income tax payments done o o o Mr. Chatlln, who is a veteraa during March, officials will feel attractive. o n of the war, left MANY DUCKS DIE FROM they are lucky, but some doubt here in November for the coast that this amount will be realized. CITY PARK TREES NOW LEAD POISONING IN PONDS hospital for treatment, and his Last year the March 15 tax payGETTING SPRING TRIM condition is said to be very unsatments amounted to $334,830,000. Reports made public by the at this A drop of $225,000,000 from the slightly With spring at hand, A. Lake, Izaak Walton league indicate that isfactorybut still time, critical. year previous, while in 1929 the chairman of the city park com- ducks picking up small lead shot first quarter returned the record is busy supervising the from the bottom of lakes and, ponds amount of $601,363,000 and In mission, trimming of trees in the Helper are being poisoned. Ducks found 1928, $515,669,000. on the east side of town, dead or dying, have been examined Income tax payments this fiscal city parkthe dead HIGHWAY REPORT grass raked from In laboratories and found to have having year (since last July I), have the lawns, and getting everything from 10 to 70 lead shot In their amounted to $651,058,714 as com- in readiness for the play season. URGES MOTORISTS gizzards. o a o pared with $1,162,717,108 in the o o o came period of the previous year. TO CARRY CHAINS BODY OF TOT RECOVERED JORDAN SCHOOL BOARD ASKS o NEW YORK, March 2. FROM ICY RIVER BED $90,000 BOND ISSUE VOTE NOT MUCH TO WORRY OVER (Special Road Report to The 2 Th. BINGHAM CANYON. March 2. BUT. IT IS SOMETHING DUCHF.SNE, March United States Journal) o Willard Dean The Jordan school board has debody of highways 40 south, 60 and Statistics tell us that only one Blackburn was recovered from cided to call a special bond elec 450 are reported to be cleared person out of every 146J Is born Strawberry river here last week tion for the purpose of ralslr ; for traffic in Utah and Coloon February 29. At that, the per- after a search lasting almost two $90,000 This sum Is necessary to rado. Motorists, however, are sons born on that day have some- weeks. The lad had fallen In the continue the present school term cautioned to carry chains. one to while and had river been of about, worry this to only district end thru of thing playing the 2 four Ice. each of feet under the years. Imprisoned birthday year. DogsJsJJfted ONE-HAL- F oo ooo Brookhart Raps oo Movies one-thir- As 'Degrading' Chinese See End Of State In Manchuria st -- -- Girl Scout Troop Organized in Estimates on Tax Returns Helper Thursday Baffle Experts oo 6o Map of Helper Cemetery Annex Finished Only Two Cases Remain on Criminal Docket non-Jur- two-acr- oo In Washington discriminated XXI E ORDER SLOT MACHINES. GAMBRINGS CLEAN-UBLING AND UNDESIRABLE CHARACTERS BANNED AS MOVE GETS UNDER WAY Winnie Judd Is Placed In Death Cell 0 o oo WHEN YOU BUY Df HELPER Tou Encourage Business Men Who Pay Taxes Here, Subscribe to Our Charities, and Make It a Better Place In Which to Live Spanish-America- No. 41 RADIO CONTACT WITH PLANES IS COMPLETED AT MLLF0RD New Directory Of Phones MILFORD, Marcn Z. Completion of the new radio station at Milford to broadcast weather in formation to airplanes flying between Los Angeles and Salt Lake is announced by L. .11 Simpson, o o supervisor of the Salt Lake division of the airways branch depart- Mary Mancina Is Manager of ment of commerce. Helper Mountain States Telephone Company Office Lists All Tolls City Water Supply Is Limited 0 0 Frozen Main Should Be Opened ia From Ten Days to Two Weeks The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph new company's spring of '32 phone directory la the largest and most complete edition ever issued locally, with over 1200 name slisted, according to Frank D. Sawyer, manager of the Price district. Mr. Sawyer calls attention to listing of the various phones in the mining towns according to their location, a departure from past procedure. Because of a badly frozen main Thru error, the printers failed water line coming down from the to list Miss Mary Mancina as mannow a has hills. Helper city only ager of the Helper office, the book one-hasecond foot of water flow- showing the name of the former ing into the city reservoir, barely manager. enough for culinary purposes. . . o o o This condition will continue until the main line is thawed out, probably a matter of ten days or two weeks. Until such time aa the line is cleared, residents of Helper are urged to use only such water as may be necessary for culinary lf Price Family Row Ends In Murder and household purposes . Such cooperation will leave sufficient water in the reservoir for o o all ordinary needs, as well as leaving sufficient pressure for the Evidence Fails to Tally With purpose of fighting possible fires. As Coroner's Jury InvesWhen the main is thawed out there will be no need for further tigates worry as to a water shortage in summer. this Helper 2. A family PRICE, March o o o quarrel here Monday afternoon between O. C. Dean and Mrs. Dean ended In death when Mr. Dean al legedly was shot to death by a boarder In the hoUBe, George Chamber Bodies to Work In Harmony 0 Polakovich is said to have shot Dean when he received a severe 0 beating after having attempted to He as peacemaker. Price and Helper Will Unite for intervene claims he secured bis revolver and Promotion of Highway 50 shot Dean three times. A coroner's Jury found that A joint meeting of the boards five bullets had been fired from Autopsy showed of directors of the Price and Help the revolver. er chambers of commerce was held that six bullets had entered or in tbe,Kiwanls club rooms of jhla struck the dead man's body from all angles, and three bullets were' this city Friday evening. The dinner hour was spent in found in the walls of the room discussing plans and methods for which had missed their mark. County Attorney Walter C. giving highway 50 greater pubii ty this year and endeavoring to Gease, in commenting upon the fliduce tourists to visit this com- affair, stated to the press: "It appears nine shots were fired, and munity. President B. H. Hyde advises we are investigating further to that plans also were completed for Batisfy ourselves on that point. the holding of joint commercial It is possible that Polakovich reclub dinners for the towns of loaded his revolver or that a gun Helper and Price once a month, In the hands of another person was the first monthly dinner to be also used." Mrs. Dean testified that her held at Price at a date not yet The meals will be husband beat and kicked her and determined. paid for individually by the mem- muttered threats against the lives of herself and three children while bers attending. tinkering with a rifle. The quarrel climaxed a trip to Price where they had gone to complete ar- U. S. Fleet o Train In Pacific 1 Largest Centralizing of Battleships Since 1919 Just A Training Cruise 2. March WASHINGTON, Orders have been Issued by the navy department which will place virtually the entire United States navy in the Pacific ocean. The training squadron of the scouting force and the special service squadron have been or dered to proceed to the Pacific and participate for the first time in naval maueuvers. The training squadron consists of the battleship Arkansas and six destroyers, while the special serv ice squadron consists of the light cruiser Memphis and the destroyer Mickes and Philip. It was said at the navy depart ment that the movement of the two squadrons to the Pacific will place the largest number of fighting vessels in that ocean since 1819. The two squadrons were or dered to report to Vice Admiral Arthur L. Willard, commander of the qcouting force in the San Pedro-Sa- n Diego area. An official explanation by the navy department of the move said the ships would Join the "black force in the naval maneuvers in an attempt to resist the effort of the "blue" force to seize a foot hold on the Pacific coast. Commenting on the naval or ders In response to questions by newspapermen, Admiral William V. Pratt, chief of naval opera tlons, said: "This will give personnel of the training squadron and the special service squadron an opportunity to take part in fleet maneuvers and is a plan for training we have had under consideration since the maneuvers were first announced. We hope to make it a routine mat ter in the future, where, as in the present care, it will not interfere with regular schedules." While there was no announce ment at the department on the ausubject, it was understood thoritatively that even the midshipmen's cruise this year will be belli In trie Pnc'flf rangements ings. for o divorce proceed- o o BABY SON OF COLONEL AND MRS. LINDBERGH KIDNAPED NEWARK, N. J., March 2. The entire nation, including fed eral departments, Is aroused over the kidnaping early Monday night of Charles A. Lindbergh jr, infant son of Col. and Mrs. Charles A. While every branch Lindbergh. of law is striving to apprehend the kidnapers, the Lindbergh family is preparing to pay ransom and has expressed a belief the baby will be returned by Friday noon. The Infant was stolen while sleeping in its crib near the nursery room window. oo n SIGNS OF SPRING The glorious early morning sunshine on the hills surrounding Helper, the galmy air, chirping of birds, and the rising of sap in brush and shrubbery are certain Indicators that spring is at hand. Beter start planning your garden at once. Subscribe for The Journal. PRICE REMINDER SHEET TO GET HEARING (Price Sun) was entered in district court Wednesday A complaint asking that the between Dean Duke and who has been manager of the "Daily Reminder," be dissolved and that equipment of the place be sold to satisfy the interest of Duke. In his complaint, Duke said that on November 2, 1931, a waa entered into between him and M. D. Jones for the purpose of operating the "Daily Reminder." Duke paid in 356 and Jones $S7. They were to split on the proceeds but as none have been forthcoming, Duke asks for an accounting and of the partnership. M. D. Jones, |