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Show Page Four THE O Water District SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, October 16, 1958 Annual Missionary Convention (Continued from Page One) supply and systems, would use their own water, purchasing water from the district to take care of shortages. All communities now served by Price and by Helper would contract their water needs with the district Helper and shelves for your enjoyment A Price would be out of the water good book is a friend for the lone- business to sources outside, of ly; a tonic for those who thirst their respective city limits. for knowledge; a seditive for those Sponsors of the district believe who wish to relax. that with , this combining of, all , Mrs. Oscar Hanson was appointwater distribution facilities under ed chairman of the Book Week one organization, waste water committee at the October 8th now running away could be conmeeting of the library board. In trolled and used to induce new the capacity of chairman, - Mrs. industries to move into the area. Hanson appointed the librarian, Estimated cost of the district Joyce Warner, to take charge of is about $2,250,000. Financing writing letters to the clubs and would be by general obligation and civic organizations of Price city in- revenue bonds. -viting them to participate in Book Several protests to the project Week. The librarian is also to take were heard at the meeting during in the activities of the charge a question and answer period follibrary. the speakers session, with lowing Mrs. Katherine Wallace and the main protest being against Mrs. Genevieve Bunnell were givfor a pipe line to the dispaying en charge of getting the book tant Wellington point that would week speakers. J. Grant Kilfoyle not benefit the residents directly and George Morgan are taking of Helper. charge of school activities, assistThe general opinion of those ed in executive capacity by Mont was that the proposal attending Harmon. had much merit insofar as stabilwater supply, enticing new The trouble with many filing izing industry but that a more equitsystems is the stuff they file. able financing plan should be submitted to the taxpayers on the The annual missionary National Boole Week Heralds library Fete The first week in November, the 2nd to the 8th, has been set aside by the American Library Association as, NATIONAL BOOK WEEK. , Each year, in observance of this special week, your public library - has a display of the latest books for children. The teachers of the local schools are extended an invitation to bring their classes to the library to see the new books, and for instruction on the use of the card catalog, and on general library etiquette. The public is also invited to come in and view the display, and parents of school-ag-e children have a special invitation to come in and receive a copy of "AIDS IN CHOOSING CHILDRENS BOOKS.' Each year a new slogan symbolizes book week. This year the slogan is "EXPLORE WITH BOOKS. If you are already a user of the library this will be an opportune time for you to get acquainted with it and explore with the many books that are on the by d the presentation of the film "Shangrila at a 7:30 service. This film is the story of the missionary work of the Christian and Missionary Alliance in the Baliem Valley of New Guinea. This work received national acclaim when a first page article about it appeared in The Readers Digest several months ago. The public is cordially invited to see this amazing film. Reverend Norman C, Nelson, pastor of the church, also assures the public of a welcome and color-soun- , I of the district. Another very important benefit of the proposed district would be that the organization would be a vital unit toward continuing the fight against the diversion of waters from Scofield reservoir into the Gooseberry project. Other speakers were O. E. Jack-sogeneral superintendent of In- Dorothy Gray n, . Coal and Coke Company; County Commis s i o n e r s Steve J. Diamanti and Louis Ko-seand Dr. J. J. Dalpaiz. dependent c, for Painting New Water Storage Tank i Bids Sought trail .cmii . CRY-SKI- tice to contractors for the painting of the interior of the new two million-gallosteel water storage tank located on Wood Hill directly above the old water tanks. Bids will be received up to 5 p.m. Tuesday, October 21, in the office of the city recorder. 1 N n Kelleys Price Drug EAST MAIN PRICE, mmi STOP )! UTAH m A SHOP ad-glo- I PKDOE theatre 35-m- ra . f quez entered a plea of hot guilty ta. a charge .of drunk driving and SAVE - $ improper registration. Trial was set for October 21. . Mrs. Ralph Jensen entered a plea of guilty to a charge of no drivers license on person. Defendant was fined $10. Five dollars of the fine is to be suspended upon the condition that defendant secure a valid license within 30 days. October 1: John Vatsis appeared upon three charges of failure to deliver a certificate of title upon the sale of automobiles. Upon motion of the state, and good cause appearing, the court ordered the charges dismissed and the defendant released from all further ob ligation by reason thereof in each of the above entitled complaints. October 2: Upon the failure of Esmond LloytJ Staley to appear upon a charge of reckless driving, the court ordered the bail posted in the sum of $100 forfeited, treated as a fine and the case A 2 kf i v it vjp BtKLlVES Vi m 3, te Cabot otiaHoi! AS Tin Roof closed. Kent T. Frandsen entered a plea of guilty to a charge of running Carbon Educator Home through a stop sign. Defendant paid a fine of $10. From Florida Trip October 3: Adeline M. Fowler entered a plea of guilty to a charge With Civil Air of improper passing on hill. Defendant was fined $15. Good cause Dr. William C. Cross, Carbon appearing, $5 of the fine was susschool district supervisor of secon- pended. Devon Brady entered a plea of dary education, has just returned from a trip to Eglin Air Force guilty to a charge of running Base, Florida, where he witnessed a red light. Defendant was fined the latest air power demonstra- $10. tion. Dr. Cross attended the event along with a part of some 300 Son of Carbonville specially invited guests of Major national General Walter Agee, commander of the Civil Air Patrol. Residents Gains Transportation was supplied by BPR Incentive Award the U. S. Air Force. He also attended a demonstraOne of the most substantial cash tion of U. S. Army helicopter and incentive awards ever given in light-plan- e flying at Fort Rucker, 10 (Alaska) of the Bureau Alabama, following the Eglin Region of Public Roads was presented to show. These events have been held Leo P. Harris, son of Mr. and periodically by military services to Mrs. J. D. Harris of Carbonville, ' Judith Anderso AS Pulitzer Prize Play Is now on the screen! Miii RICHARD BROOKS BMAPA hiui lamor snd JAMES POE jxncawx-oFoouci- ) RICHARD BROOKS ii TENNESSEE WILLIAMS LAWRENCE WEINGARTEN Drive-I- n Mofor-V- U THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, LAST (i COOPER- .- All the sultry drama of Tennessee Williams Patrol The Price city council has authorized the publication of a noCLEANSER-Eac- h: 6 w. Now SALON COLD CEEAM and HAS (reg. 2.26) j U os. Now $2X0 (reg. 4.00). 8 ox. sue. Now $1.00 (reg. 2). SHEER VELVET CLEANSER-ae- w a profitable and interesting' time tingly ;decorate4 with a huge and all are invited to take at the other meetings during the banners, posters, and dis- - vantage to acquaint themselves convention. Services will be held plays. with more of the world and its No admission will be charged needs. every evening, Tuesday the 21st through Friday the 24th, and in the morning and evening of Sunday, October 26. Three missionaries will be presented in these services: Miss Marthena Ransom from .India, Reverend Harvey Boese from Siam, and Reverend W. J. Breidinger, Africa. Interesting curios from many lands will be on display. Beautiful FOR STARTS THURSDAY Kodakromes will be shown in each service to demonstrate All EXTENDED RUN the customs and features of these distant places. The church is fit n t h e C i t y Cou r t September 29: Andy Kochen entered a plea of not guilty. o a charge of drunk driving. The. court ordered trial in the matter set for November 18. The court further ordered that defendant be released upon his own recognizance to appear at that time. Melqueadaz Marquez appeared in person for arraignment upon a charge of drunk driving. Defendant requested additional time before entering a plea. The court ordered the arraignment continued to September 30. Bail was ordered by the court in the sum of $150 cash or personal check. Melqueadaz Marquez appeared in person for arraignment upon the charge of improper registration. Defendant requested additional time before entering a plea. The court ordered the arraignment continued to September 30. Cliffton Jones entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant was fined $15.00. September 30: Melqueadaz Mar- - head-en- d NOWI ANNUAL SALE OF 3 CLEANSING CREAMS conven- tion of the Dragerton Community church will begin Sunday with Opens Sunday at Dragerion Community Church OCTOBER 16, 17, 18 FRONTIER and Cinemascope Western Also MAGOO Cartoon In Technicolor acquaint educators, legislators recently. Mr. Harris, maintenance foreand others with the latest in man for the BPR at Valdez, Aland developments aska, submitted to the Incentive awards committee the design- - of an airfoil deflector to be installed SUNDAY and Monday, air-now- er OCTOBER 19, and 20 .. SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO GREGORY PECK and SUSAN HAYWARD on slowplow blades. Foods Stealc Muntcrs for the Home and Eggs ... Potatoes . . . . Red-Unclassif- lb. . . Frysrs LUMBERJACK IT Avg MORRELLS, 13-O- Z. 2 for PURITY . 10-l- b. . -- STEWING, lbs. 23c Voc 3 cans 87 2for25c JEWELL SHORTENING . 3-l- MILL DUTCH Salad Dressing . FANCY, SLICING 2.49 Tomatoes . . bs. 79c qt. 45c . lb. 9c Oil . . . G.l 1 Such payments cannot be; retroactive and will be effective from the day VA receives notice to rescind the prior waiver. Full information may be obtained in any VA office. . work on the refreshments mittee are chairman, Mrs. Arrel Larsen assisted by Mrs. Pete Mrs. Alice Hanna and Mrs. John Menotti and the young ladies who will serve refreshments are Evadne Ruggeri, chairman, and Rose Marie Ori and Carole Baker. Game time is 8 oclock and the place is the quonset building on the school campus. The public is issued a cordial invitation to com- . in, 10 lbs. 69c . co ntr Y The fine, completely proportioned NoMend stockings you love, ot of this Saturday night Notre Dame school party. He will be assisted by Dominic Besso, Emil Giraud, Jack Snowball, Eudoro Salazar, Bob Forrester and John Angotti. Ladies of the parish who will Delicious bu. With ELIZABETH TAYLOR Ends October Catholic News Double Red - WALK nonservice-connecte- again. Apples . . . No. and 22 ed Rex Hansen will be chairman Mazola ELEPHANT 21 ftfl. ce Baby Bottles . Gallon" gal. . Cut-u- p ... FAMILY NIGHT TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER . . STEADY FEED, Complete, Sandies, Coco Cremo, Fudge EMERY COUNTY HONEY TUNA Lunch Meat BOX b. . - STANDBY CHUNK . 10 or Hons Colored 2 y2 -- lb. 24-o- z. . o 3 doz. S 65c SNACK. . 2 cans 79c Cherry Chocolates . 55c COOKIES . . 2 pkgs. 87 SYRUP service-connect- ied 50-lb- s. cm-u- p Veterans between 50 and 65, endistrict engineer. titled to both VA d compensation ' and pension, who waived pension and chose compensation in order to avoid deduction from their social security total disability payments, may now rescind that waiver, VA has announced. 'yb VA pointed out that this would y's affect only those veterans who had to waived their pensions actually receive a larger payment from social security. A comparatively small number of veterans Is included In this group. Social security payments are in no way affected by VA compensation payments. But .under the old law, VA pension payments were subtracted from any monthly social security disability payment Thus, a veteran entitled to STOCIt-AWAeither compensation or pension V would waive his pension in order to collect full social security payment plus his compensation. The new law allows the payment of both social security and VA pension. Thus, if pension payments exceeds compensation payment the veteran must notify VA of his desire to rescind his waiver and collect the pension payments Pullet A - Small Round or Swiss U.S. Good The regional award committee awarded Mr. Harris $275 for his idea, which idea is estimated will save the government over $10,000 annually in maintenance costs. Presentation of the award and check was made by A. C. 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