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Show THURSDAY, Jan. THE 1958 13, H K L t- - K JOURNAL its . Prices Effective Fri. Sat., Jan. 14 and 15 10-I- Strngac? Bag b PAGE FIT1 WEEK WORKMAN'S MARKET Two suits for divorce on the grounds of cruelty were filed Monday in the district court. SHOWS DECLINE Mrs. Gloria DeLuca asks a decree from Louis DeLuca, he charging After rising sharply in the preced- kicked her and threatened her life. ing ing week, Utah's coal production She asks custody of three minor during the week ended December 18 children and alimony of J75 monthly. declined to 87,000 net tons, according They were married at Salida, Colo.,1 to a report made this week by the j December 12. 1926. j national bituminous coal commission. Blanche Alice Richardson seeks a This compares with 91.0W in the divorce from Elwood Richardson on previous week, and with 82,000 In the the grounds her husband beat her. t corresponding week in 1936. Custody of an adopted child and all-- , The entire country's soft coal mony of 50 monthly are sought. The declined during the week ended tt.icnaro.sons were married in Price December IS as compared with the on September 15, 1934. preceding week, going from 10,014,000 to 8,860,000 net tons, while anthracite GET DRIVERS coal showed a slight increase of from 1,141,000 to 1,185,000. t.Mtiti.vnniT.uim,i M'kv-- ii 1 UTAH TWO COUPLES SEEK DIVORCES GOAL PRODUCTION FOR HELPER, Prices Effective Fri. Sat, Jan. 14 and 15 i acnaimas 32 ,b fa 2 lb box SODA CRACKERS Total production of soft coal dur- PERMITS SATURDAY ing Christmas week is estimated at 6,072,000 net tons. With only one week remaining to include in 1937's j All the applicants applying for statistics, total production for the their driving licenses were successyear of soft coal stood 2.5 per cent ful in passing the examinations and ahead of the same period in 1936. were granted permits Saturday by The sharp decline in hard coal pro- J. L. Sullivan and Vernon Davis, duction, however, left all coal only state Dignway patrolmen. The ap1.7 per cent ahead of 1936. plicants Included seven women and twenty-fiv- e men as follows: Grant Wallace, Price; W. H. Dal-toFIVE MARRIAGES TO Rains; Bettie A. Dalton, Rains: Ernest Cima, Helper; Ray Collins, ONE DIVORCE Spring Canyon; Martin Blanc, Pncc; Martin Blanc, Jr., Price; M. O. Porter, Helper; T. H. Robinson, Helper; S AVERAGE Myron W.'Lyns, Standardville; Mirv rile Robinson, Helper; H. Houston. Price; A. L. Alger, Price; Ludvick During 1937, 206 couples obtained licenses to be united in marriage in Johnson, Price; William R. Evans. I Carbon county, and 42 marriages Castle Gate. were dissolved, a ratio of almost exJenkins, Price; Kenneth I Wyatt actly five to one, according to recNelson, Spring Canyon; John Cas-tellords in the county clerk's and district Price; Clyde Burgener, Price; court clerk's office. Blanch Bowman, Salt Lake; Lavell In the preceding year, licenses to Lambson, Price; Bert Lambson, wed totaled seven more than in 1937, Price; Bert Van Wagoner, Rains; and marriage dissolutions 12 less, Robert Griffiths, Castle Gate; Harrjv making a ratio in 1936 of a little Brazier, Price; Lola Mills, Price; Norman Radcliff, Rains; Dominlck more than seven to one. vear 01iveto' Price; Ruth Pierre Price; Durinz February and MrB' exceeded marriLes six to Billy Axe,gard' Price: urunmck. Wellington. orieve a record hitherto unequaled five, The tests are given each Satur-surpassed in the county. One of the1 ovnlng between 9 and 11:45 in, day did not become interlocutory decrees uu- w. final as the couple became reconciled l"c jti. tbe Patrolmen. by y before the necessary six months iod was up, leaving the ratio five to' Suit To Terminate five. The best month for marriages re- LeaSC Filed mained June, 26 licenses being is- sued. Only one divorce was granted in complaints alleging failure to in July, August and November. The pay royalties and rents in full and most, six, were granted in February, other failures to. live up to terms ol March and April. a lease filed in 1922, twti suits, one Marriages and divorces respective-- , to void leases of the Rocky Mouiv; ly during each mont of 1937 were tain Coal company for 1600 acres of ' as follows: January, 15 and 2; Feb- coal land in Carbon county and t'3 ruary, 5 and 6; March, 12 and 6; other to collect $24,118.98 in back April, 14 and 6; May. 22 and 5; June. 'rents and royalties, were filed in 26 and 3; July, 13 and 1; August, 15, United States district court In Salt and 1; September, 24 and 2, and one Lake last week by the government, annulment; October, 18 and 4; Nov I Named as defendants in the suits ember, 20 and 1; December, 20 and l.are Mr. and Mrs. Emmet K. Ol3on Price; Mr. and Mrs. Culbert L. Ol- j TO MEET COMMISSIONERS son, former IKahns uow liv'n"; it, California: Edward It. Young. Los The Carbon county commissioners Angees; the Uocky Mountair Ccril will hold their next regular meeting company. Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m.. ac-cording to the ordinance of meeting! Buy your time books at The Hel-dat- es j passed last Thursday. per Journal offlce 1 19$ 39$ 5$ 13$ g pounds for MACARONI pound RICE 2 pounds NAVY BEANS ! Daw all Ambrosia Gallon flavors jll JELLO - pkg Qts gallon 10$ 3 for N. VA " BEANS H. Vi cans TOMATOES 2 for Gen-cmorc- I I wmapa OYSTERS o, cans STRING BEANS PORK and J 2cans 2 p0""" for PRUNES j cans DEVILED MEAT J pound FORMAY i i iit IRansnims 4 ,bs GRAPEFRUIT 3 BEANS PEAS COOKIES can for - Pkg Sunshine 2,bs fancy assorted lb 22$, ffiBflei? 29$ lb 2cans ,or SALAD FISH NEW NUCOA now lb V,tamin 'A' FREE Balloons For the Kiddies 29$ 25$ j I 25$ S 10$ 14zbottle TOMATO CATSUP can-- s ( a"" allkinds 2 10$ 3cansfor25$ for 19$ ROLLED OATS j SODA CRACKERS S!ringless 2g Is lj bars for MAXINE SOAP MIXERS per-jrar- 2 cans for DUTCH CLEANSE Grj SLICED APPLES .6m large package for ORE FT OATS 15$ 18$ 13$ in Iuart j TOMATO JUICE PEAS 1937 2lb9 COCOA 1 U.S. INSPECTED MEATS OF QUALITY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES large and iuicy ORANGES Srkist LEMONS S0l'dheads CABBAGE 8 APPLES 19$ dozen 39$ 4lbsfori5 3lbs DeIiciT Fancy 25$ ' ,arge ARTICHOKES Ar"ona 8 lb carton for LARD 00$ lb ROUND STEAK Stetr B 15$ sh0ttldCT lb PORK ROAST 15$ whoIe or lb MUTTON 9$ 1 MiiTTnij puhdo pOulid ITIUI Ull UIIUI O 10$ VEAL CHOPS and STEAKS 2 lbs 35$ lb to POT ROAST Steer Bee 13$ 19$ LIVER poni,d Sliced 10$ I lb BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT Kedl label doz each l 10$ 3,or 10$ Kr Wit ' U WVv W ASchenley "Markof Merit". OLEOMARGARINE U.S. INSPECTED MEATS - mm UNION MARKET ib MUTTON CHOPS LEG OF MUTTON POT ROAST LARD g00dento 2 lb9 pare LAMB CHOPS 14$ ' FANCY CHICKENS 2Ibs - )) RUMP ROAST BACON SLICE n BACON 15$ 19$ 29$ 35$ LUNCH MEATS TUD n No. 223 t Co.,ltK.,Sci1UT, F.. SCHEN'LKY'S RED LABEL BLENDED WHISKEY, Ulla In thl prodsct ra 2H ytm or mora old. 30 itmtht whUiey, 7U ncutnl Ma iitaSUi ham Ameticm tnkm. M xaht 3H M, 67, nniifac whuiejr i fel.rlnck ,Uty Tn ,b VWorB"' puni lb Wholorhalf PICNIC HAMS d SHORTENING lb 27$ 29$ 19$ 59$ TENDERIZED If AM whole or half lb All kinds of Fish, Smelt, Halibut, Finnan Haddie Salmon - - Large Colored Spring and Colored Hens. Home raised and dressed FRESH CREAM AND BULK DAILY |