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Show THE PACE TEN SCN-ADTOCAT- Rules For Submitting Tax Forms Listed By Revenue Officer Here E Conwell and then shoot McCracken. I heard two shots fired," Miss Olin said. "I ran into the yard where Sam Justis and John Goni were standing looking through the window of the McCracken house. Sam Justis, 17, and John Goni, 16, testified that they knew of the trouble between McCracken and French and 'described how he found McCracken stopped to watch when French drove mortally wounded with five bullet up to the McCracken home and went inside. holes in his body. Dr. Page interrupted his testimony They told of hearing the fatal shots long enough to lend first aid in re- fired. Through a window they saw McCracken sink to the floor and then viving the two jurors. Deputy Sheriff Ernest Server testi- - saw Miss Conwell push French to fied that French had asked him, on 'ward the door and tell him to leave the night of the shooting, while be- - the house. Two more witnesses called, Louis ing taken to his cell, "did you ever and Charles Chapman, told of Holton until have anyone aggravate you you wouldnt stand it anymore? hearing French remark when he went Two high school boys who peeped to borrow a gun from John Hafer: "Damn, dad, if I havent got any through the windows at the time of the shooting, Claude McCrackens cartridges, I cant kill him, I cant hit housekeeper, and a resident, in whose him, can't hit anything. Defense Attorney L. Luke Howe "home French had apparently come to, tmmediately after the shooting, all attempted to break the testimony but bad an opportunity to tell their story. did not meet with success. Charles Chapman, to whose home The corridors of the court house were filled with men and women who French went following the shooting, brought camp chairs to sit on while told the jury French entered his home they waited for the doors of the court and asked Chapman to shoot him, room to open. saying: I "Shoot me, I shot McCracken. Evelyn Olin, 19, housekeeper for the McCrackens, testified as the court got him all right. He insulted my session opened under questioning of folks French was talking thickly, his District Attorney A. K. Wylie. The girl set the time of the fatal clothing was stained with mud, and shooting at 6:55 or 7 p. m. and said he appeared to be under a great emoshe set it by a radio program that tional strain, Chapman said. she was listening to when the shootGeorge Kelly, arresting officer, told of going to Chapmans home and of ing took place. Miss Olin said she heard French Frenchs telling him of shooting enter the house, speak to Miss Donna Taking of testimony in the murder case of Harry French, who shot Claude L. McCracken, former Price news editor, at Alturas, California, on March 25 was started Friday. One of the highlights of the opening day was the collapse of two jurors, who fainted as Dr. Waldo Page first-tiegr- ee Large Number Nabbed For Failing To Get automobiles. Those arrested were cited to appear before various justices of the peace in the county, receiving fines ranging from $2 to $5. State Highway Patrolman Vernon Mr. Davis reported that virtually Davis announced Tuesday that ap- all cars in the county have now been proximately 75 Carbon county driv- inspected and carry the windshield UTAH PRICE, E, Nick Lauris, district deputy collector of internal revenue, issued a statement Wednesday calling attention to the fact that business and office managers of firms or corporations are not allowed to sign treasury form SS-- 1, which accompanies payment of taxes under title 8 of the social security act. Only an owner, president, partner or firm member, or one with a properly executed power of attorney, may sign that form. Taxing provisions of title 8 call for an income tax on the wages of every taxable individual and an excise tax on the payroll of every employer of one or more persons. The employer collects the employes tax when the ly regular weekly or wages are paid. Such deductions from the employe must be noted by the employer in a comment separate and apart from any explanation of any other deductions. Treasury form SS-- 1 must be submitted monthly, accompanied by the er employe-employtax, which is one per cent of the wages paid and semi-month- THEATRE SLATES FIGHT PICTURES Motion pictures of the heavyweight championship fight between Joe Louis and Jim Braddock will be shown at the Strand theatre in Helper Friday and Saturday. Slow motion pictures of the knockdowns and knockout will be shown. Something decidedly new will be presented the same evening in Night Must Fall, starring Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell. This is a new type of mystery story. Paramounts latest and reportedly greatest musical, "Turn Off the Moon, will be the Strand attraction TV ramento California, Thursday for a Eddie Bartlett NATIONAL LEADER OF MOOSE LODGE WILL VISIT HERE Supreme Dictator To Stop Here Tuesday In Connection With Helper Visit A. An- Supreme Dictator William derson of the Loyal Order of Moose will visit in Price Tuesday enroute from Grand Junction to Helper, where he will pay his official visitation to lodge No. 1659. Mr. Anderson will be accompanied of Salt Lake by Captain Harry Glenn of the order. director City, regional While in Price they will take care of final details for the installation of a new lodge in Price on Friday, July 9. The local order will have approximately 100 members. On Tuesday evening, Helper lodge will present a program and initiate a class of candidates in honor of the will supreme dictator. Mr. Anderson work the concerning give an address and accomplishments of the Moose organization during the past year. His visit here will mark an important occasion in the Moose annals of will Carbon county, inasumch as this has lodge the Helper be the first visit received from a supreme dictator. to The Loyal Order of Moose seeks make fraternalism of practical benefit It opby its educational activities. vocaa Illinois, Mooseheart, at erates tional school and home for boys and of girls whose fathers were members the Order. Mooseheaert was founded in 1913 by James J. Davis, director-generof the order and secretary of in the cabinets of three presilabor dents. Mooseheart and other philanare thropies of the Moose fraternity from contribution a by supported each member, which is paid by the member at the time he pays his dues. Moosehaven in Florida is operated by the Loyal Order of Moose for ,the benefit of its aged members and their al Sunday. With Spencer Tracy, Gladys George and Franchot Tone in the leading wives. roles, They Gave Him a Gun will At the present time Carbon county be the feature presentation Monday is represented at Mooseheart by 7 Cliff Edwards and and Tuesday. boys and girls and 2 mothers. Mary Lou Treen have the featured roles. supporting COMPANY FILES SUIT ers have been arrested for violating sticker certifying that the required the state law requiring inspection of examination has been made. The Southeast Furniture company The STATEMENTS of Salt Lake City filed suit in district court this week against Jack Craig for judgment of $71.77, the alleged balance owing on goods purchased by the defendant from the firm. The complaint claims that the plaintiff corporation has made demand for return of the merchandise, but Craig refuses to comply with the request. Attorney fees and interest are also sought. Automobiles Tested L- Mate A vail obi at all State Store and Agenda STRAIGHT WHISKEY RYE OR BOURBON NATIONAL CORPORATION 90 Prof Your Assurance of High Quality T Y Milk Delivery to Your Door Y T Y si 1 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - Vx -- 0k.. 1 ! Mfj V Y Y Y Y Y sv V - ? W As N A 4 W nJ 'A J n 4 4 v vNS' t iI Tuberculin Accredited and Blood Tested Herd -- MLLERTON DAIRY Y Y HIAWATHA . UTAH NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, June Y Y Y Y Y Y Y llrs Pub- Date of last pub.,- June 10. 1937 July i, 1937 ?.f 'The proper aGrdin pjemii Jr NOTICE is hereby given that Hy-ru- m Jensen, of Castle Dale, Utah, who, on Oct. 11, 1929, made stock-raisihomestead entry. No. 048737, for S&SE14, NWViSEVi, Sec. 11, nv2nev4, swy4NEy4, SEy4Nwy4, Wy.SEV4, swy4 Sec. 14, NWy4NEy4, NNWy4 Sec. 23, Township 12 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. G. Peacock, Jr., Notary Public, at Castle Dale, Utah, on the 20th day of July, 1937. ng tfon foun I Making 1 tium AUTO LOANS write all kinds of Ins, ance, Fire, Lightning, Tor We nado. Crop, Rain and Automobile, in the best comp ies in the United States. J. BRACKEN LEE Manager Phone 202 Braley Bldg., East Main Sin UTAH PRICE, IS NOT FISH Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y v (Proof next Thursday) 1935 PLYMOUTH SEDAN A good Fordor Sedan with hot water heater, exceptionally good tires, new upholsteriai i interior trim. Motor in very good condition. Just a few thonsaa i miles on the speedometer. An excellent bargain, A 1931 FORD TUDOR n: in good condition. thoi reconditioned. SEDAN New paint, tires and Motor just recently rebored and A very good d car. low-price- 1935 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER A SEDAN and hot water heater. Motor overhauled by our recently mechanics. Good tires; interior and exterior finish like W a few thousand miles chalked up on speedometer. 1936 PLYMOUTH Jl V JL f Y Y DE DELUXE COUPE This coupe heavy-d'dthroughout; dual equipment, radio, heater, y Upholstery like new, motor in good condition. A bargain it ? six-pl- only. this "f Proof of Last Weels Advertisement is no v : Jr ON show f i j1 . BEAUTIFUL AND DUMB IS NOT BASED v Studies made, as well as objective comparisons, X there relationship between appearance and inean(;t v irmed by the department of psychology, New York Y Y Y Y Y Y lie h f app d gidis t Y ol JIr. tal Y Y X V Y jtion, 5 dls1 Y V sd F fir iild tar Are Now We m ? ca p&mla asioun 50n fescri tf I fair 0 r.ot sh 5 3. 1937. t? i 15,41 tab, J Te S aistit 4 CnK Otb csived rfs ye for her birthday party Friday eveningincluded: Guests Margie. daughter, Y Y Y Y equitable By Mary Metos Mrs. J. E. Whalen entertained at a IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court, in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. SUMMONS; Walker Bank & Trust Company, A Corporation, Trustee under Decree of Distribution, Dated November 29, 1935, in the Matter of the Estate of Frank F. Fisk, Deceased, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Carbon County, Utah, December 26, 1935, in Book Q of Miscellaneous at Page 326, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah S. Thayn, also known as Thayn, Seamon A. Golding, Romania Golding Ramage, Rex Golding and Myrtle Golding, his wife, Eldon Golding and Ruth Golding, his wife, Vera Bonacci, Nida Golding; the un known heirs, devisees and creditors of Rosultha J. Hill; the unknown heirs, devisees and creditors of Betty P. Hill Golding and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real property described in plaintiff s Complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: days after the service of this fuUml?ons uP?n you. if served within in this action "is V!!he I brought, otherwise, within thirty (30) aft?r service and defend the I days above entitled action. in ease of your failure do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the rVhlC has becn Wed with the Clerk said Court. This action is prosecuted to . recover quietin Plaintiffs title to lo- cated nWrS hdesciabed Property Unty State of Utah, to.wUBeginning at a point 1165 feet West of the Southeast Corner of Section 1, Township 15 South 10 Range East of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence West 113 feet1 thence North 461.40 feet; thence Southeasterly to a feet due North of the point 432 place of begin-nin- g, thence South 432 feet tothe place of beginning. A. S. HORSLEY. A. S. HORSLEt0rnCy for Plaintiff. Attorney at Law Slvagni Building Price. Utah. drl te&dei SCOFIELD NEWS Y Y Y '20 Tfcurs iThe f hianrheenrtey Car -- grandparents. Recent visitors here were Terry McGowan of Consumers; Herman Matson and daughter, Hilda of Ken- !! ilworth; Wilford Phillips and Frank Sillitoe, Castle Gate. V under aqua 11 T last Wednesday after spending three weeks at Pocatello, Idaho, with her sister, Mrs. W. S. Selby. The latter and her son, Don, returned with Miss Huxford for a brief visit. Tom Mills and .ons left for Sac- - sumznnd t:aihpeafr ty v DISTILLERS PRODUCTS NBW YORK, N Y ho s - AA So-re- nia 1 4 Date of first pub., June 10, 1937 Date of last pub., July 8, 1937 d :q ThaTV Register. 3-- StfaigW Bourbon HV THOMAS F. THOMAS. son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevenson on June 24 at the Joe Kochevar home. All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. Tony Kerbovic and Mrs. John OGreene left for Salt Lake City Friday morning. Miss Beth Huxford returned here seven-poun- N Fr.Lffctal Claimant names as witnesses: Bert Westover, of Huntington, Utah, Luke Millarich, of National, Utah, Felix Dussere, of Price, Utah, James Alger, of Cleveland, Utah. SPRING GLEN ITEMS A , Wilson Lilly Mackey son, Patricia CavanaVU.' as Beverly Morley, v-- sek, Eileen Carev Helsten Billy St'rangV ; son. O'Neal Jensen C son, Josephine daughters. of Soldier and The Shepard family Margie Whaleri C Summit were Sunday guests of the Mrs. Jem Duffy' . Milton family. party Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sterlaker visdsughter fore Basin the Uintah Wa part ited in the ing her birthday. 4 of this week. Eddie Rudman of KPm m Mrs. Walter Jones is visiting ming is visiting here ers, William and John Ted Heal and A. p liquor commission audit,M, CLEAR CREEK NEWS cent visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. James and Fern Monay, Mr Mna Nelson By Mrs. McCoy liam Martin, J Mrs. N. P. Pettersson, sons, Thomas vian Whalen Mrs. Dornta! let, and Charles, and daughter Lorraine, tended funeraland service-with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones and Mrtnov in Ogden. sons, spent the week-en- d Mrs Hilda Oh Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Gordon, Mrs. Gordon Donna an rLah.o;.se.8siMr. O R. Vosburgh and week were in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ni Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward and family Jimmie of Salt Uke Chv in Salt Lake City. spent the week-en- d ts of rr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weller re- Mrs. John Duffy turned home Sunday from a visit in Oscar Anderson of Mi Redmond. was a business caller here Pv Wedmet The Ladies Auxiliary thf of last week. nesday night to organize a ladies soft part Eddie Bartlett of Salt Laker,s ball team. Gordon and Patricia Duarte, grand- visiting here with his Mrs. Harriet Lloyd children of Mr. and Mrs. David GorNodon, arrived here Friday from gales, Mexico, to reside with their visit. Mr. and Mrs. James Hammond have been visiting for the past month in Vernal with the formers parents. Mrs. J. A. Winn of Orgyle Canyon is visiting here with her sons and Uniw 1. jfch d jrmini fery f |