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Show THURSDAY, ITS THE 4, 1937 FEBRUARY S U N A D V O C A PRICE, UTAH T E , PAGE SEVEN SPRING WE HAVE THE FINEST SELECTION OP PRESH TOMATOES, RHUBARB, NEW CABBAGE, GARDEN SPINACH. NEW CARROTS FRESH SPINACH ENDIVE wwai POUNDS 2SC CLEAN Qualify Service - - CHERRY RED Variefy FLAVORED SutieuOiecunjecL PINEAPPLE JUICE BONELESS DIGESTIBLE 0C Tall Cans CRISCO A Dish You rimed HBe DELIGHTFULLY DOLES Cannot ford to Jill. MB Al- TAMALES Miss CHILI POUND SS 25c 10c 99 fAtdmm FIG BARS 6c 10c GINGER SNAPS Extra Lg. W zCf&U FRESH SLICED A HEALTH BUILDING FOOD Legs of Mutton STEAK Navel Tree Ripe DOZ GANOS, WINESAPS, ROMAN BEAUTIES 6 lbs. 2$c Sweet Arizona 3 BANANAS BEEF FOR 6c 19c POUND TOI- 0- Dneese Well Cured ISiC POUND 10c LB HARD MIX WHILE IT LASTS FRESH RED & WHITE TELLY BEANS Lb STANDARDS . 12lc SYRUP Challenger Every Pound Guaranteed ( . MIRACLE WHIP Qt Jar -- CANDY !? LBS. AJV Krafts 1 Lb. Pkg.. JOE GROUNDHOG PREDICTS WINTER DISTRICT COURT WEATHER FOR ANOTHER SIX WEEKS OPENS IN EMERY While it is a hard fact to concede, the assurance remains that Joe Groundhog upon whose appearance on the second day of the second month of every year is focused the eyes and attention of superstitious persons Initial term of district court in the nation over apparently decided that winter should be in evidence for Emery county opened in Castle Dale another six weeks and went scrambling back to the shelter and security of Tuesday, February 2, under District his underground caverns to remain Judge George Christensen. there while the outside world steamed Scheduling of actions to be heard down been have handed since before and blowed in the stern grasp of the current term was conthrough the medevial period and have formKing Winter. the docket was of environments. templated, although ed a For last Tuesday was Groundhogs The large portion usual. Major than lighter reportedly groundhog superstition is one of Day. And apparently the little fel- the more popular ideas carried for- 'criminal case is against Hugh Way-mawith the first degree low did see his ward and tends unofficially to pre- murdercharged of Roy Black, as the climax shadow. Although dict weather conditions at a time to a water it depends upon when such predictions are welcome-l- y rights feud in Ferron last at the present time what time he Wayman August. receivable. According to the rules poked his flat appliable in this case, if the ground- is serving a sentence in the state prihead outside his hog sees his shadow, he dashes for son for the killing of Sheriff W. L. hole and sniffed cover and remains there for a six Black at the same time as the other murder occurred. XfiiJ the air. The more weeks period. If he fails to see his While it was not known when the stubborn, of sup- shadow, meaning that the skies are second trial would start, District Aterstitious persons overcast and cloudy, he concludes that relying upon the predictions, will spring is just around the corner torney Donald T. Adams said he was certain Wayman would be tried on contend that he dashed out while it and prepares for the future. was cloudy, but on the other hand, the second count. He was defended One report that was given promhad he scrambled out while Old Sol initially by Lou Larsen of Manti. was vainly attempting to break the inence early this week is routed from rocloud formations, he surely issued a Duchesne which indicated that the he is to keep up with the parade. dent appeared a few days earlier than terror of for and squeak That is being demonstrated day usual, saw his shadow stalking'him, home. in and day out. Success in the and returned to cover. With no reIts more or less a chance for a ports of a similar nature having been business field is a structure toss-umounted on a foundation of qualaccording to those who dont given in this section, however, residwell so heavily on the predictions. dents ity, value being the very essence are hoping to forget the prevue of that groundwork. Advertising Tuesday morning the sun was shining instance and dwell upon the official to a considerable extent, while in the advantage in this district can be afternoon the sky clouded and snoA1 secured through The , fell. The general presumption is that Superior Circulation . . . ADVANTAGE little Joe pops out in the morning AnVFRTliINr, with Supreme Reader Interest but just what time of the morning is IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS its steady growth, increasing its not an ascertained fact. Some say IN THE BUSINESS WORLD reader family size all of the time. early, some say late. On the other! hand, the best course to pursue is to Modern business conditions releave the question up to the weathei quire directing of commercial afman and get an answer from him , fairs on a basis in line with the if you can. current trend; one must keep in step with the other marchers if Superstitions and similar beliefs Seeking collection of wages and money allegedly due following the breaking of a construction contract, A. W. Mack filed suit in district court here Monday against Clara Miller. No hearing date has been given. The complaint alleges that on April 8, 1936, a contract was signed by the two whereby improvements and repairs would be made on a building, to the extent of $950. Work was said to have been started two days previous to the actual signing and expenditures undertaken when the defendant allegedly broke the contract and refused to permit the work to continue. Mack seeks $148.07 for labor and materials used, $1.70 for recording a legal paper, costs and disbursements, $25 attorneys fees and other relief. Useful every day and TOMATOES PEAS u, BEANS COBB 4) Hewletts Earl Radcliff Friday. Students pf the Latuda school resumed classes Monday after a brief vacation due to illness in this community. Mrs. Ed Marchetti has returned from Helper, after attending her mother who was ill. W. W. Hill is suffering with three broken ribs, sustained in a fall on icy pavement. Several cases of whooping cough and chicken pox have been reported in Latuda. WELLINGTON NEWS Four babies were born to Wellington narents recently: Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Eves, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen, girl; Mr. and Mrs. George Watt, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Golding, girl. Ted Cox of Ferron visited here Sunday with Mrs Kermit Petersen while enroute to work in Provo. Mr. and Mrs K. Petersen motored p, Sun-Advoc- ALLEGES FAILURE COMPLETE DEAL You Can Reach Them Instantly by Telephone priceless in emergencies, a telephone pays for itself in time and trips saved. Enjoy its protection and convenience cents a day. for a few i Any employee will take your order. The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company LATUDA ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Tony Baione left Wednesday for LaVeta, Colorado, where Mr. Baiones father is seriously ill. Mrs. Clifton King and children, Norma Jane and Walter, are visiting in Provo. Mario Picco is in Salt Lake City receiving treatment for an eye injury sustained at the mine. Mrs. Charles Leger of Helper, daughter, Mrs. Elva Hall, and granddaughter, Barbara Hall of Mohrland, were guests at the home of Mrs. Steve Leger last Tuesday. Mrs. Alma Andersen, her mother, Mrs. McDonald, and daughter, Gunda, of Price were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I K to Ferron Sunday, the latter remaining to visit her mother, Mrs. Leslie Cox, for a week. 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