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Show -- uiHSPAY, AUGUST 19, 1937 THE IcCRACKEN SLAYER SENTENCED TO HANG Penalty Is Given French neath ' For Murder Of Former Price Newspaper Man -- , te, ap-Se- al, declaring that the defense had Itself caused the delay. i It is expected that the defendant 'will be taken to San Quentin some time next week. . CARD OF THANKS wish at this time to thank the 9ianv friends who so willingly gave rjheir services at the recent bereave-'Ijne- nt of our beloved son and brother. ?'And also to thank them for the many Is we ' 12 FEICE, PIA11 E, CLEAR CREEK NEWS Rotary To Sponsor Care For Children Mrs. McCoy Nelson With Poor Vision Mrs. ByAlbert Haslam and daughter PAGE ELEVEN Morrison, Castle Gate; Bob Rcnolds, Columbia; Jack and Billy Ward, Jack and Donald Thorpe, Bob Haycock, Health Board Chief Issues W arning For Residents Of State Charles Juergens, Paul Sutton, Charles Pettersson, Wanda and Ruth Shelley, Phyllis Hansen, Elsie Bertha Erkkila and Siami of Magna are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Koski. Carbon county is one of a number A project to care for children's Max Curtis. of Utah's communities which Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarthy spent eyes when the parents are unable to surveyed by the state board of in Spanish Folk and do so was undertaken by the Price the week-en- d COLUMBIA NEWS health through use of the mobile labRotary club at their regular meeting Provo. on the state governmental deJones oratory Jack and Wallace Andrew last Thursday. for the purpose of checking partment attended the Black Hawk celebraMr. and Mrs. Levi Nelson and famAs a first step in carrying out this tion at Spanish Fork Friday. up on the Bacillus pestis, the disease-gerSaturday from a trip to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Juergens ily returned coast. which causes bubonic plague in project a survey will be taken of the Pacific children in the county with defective have returned from Salt Lake City. human beings and sylvatic plague in Miss Katherine Coucouzakes is visFork, vision. Ater visiting m Spanish home according to a recently iss. rodents, Mr. Mis. and with Steve returned iting sued bulletin on the subject. The crippled children and the spon- Mrs. George Sheelley This county was among those in sored projects committees were given Sunday. and Nick Levis of Salt Lake Sidney Liddell returned to his Connie charge of arrangements, and the mat- City returned to their homes Friday, home in Salt Lake City recently af- which the survey produced negative ter of financing was put under the accompanied by Gus Zambelis and ter being a guest of Bishop and Mrs. results, other counties lifted m the J. W. Liddell in Columbia. same group being Emery, Grand, San Rotary show and the souvenir ball Sam Kondas. Mrs. Frank Larsen motored to Salt Juan, Duchesne , Uintah, Wasatch, Miss Wanda Shelley left Sunday committees. Members of the comLake City Tuesdav to visit her sis- Summit, Cache, Box Elder and Rich. for Springville. mittees are: in ter, Mrs. G. M. Whitely, and daugh- Two ground squirrels near Morgan the week-en- d Hansen spent Art Crippled children Dr. Bliss L. ter, Grace. Provo with his family. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Snow of BingColumbia Girl Scouts took advan- showed traces of the disease. Dr. J. chairman; A. N. Wallace, Ted and Miss Bernice Frank Juergens ham cavon spent Friday evening Mclntire and Harris Simonsen. Spon- Bush of Salt Lake were guests at the tage of the free swimming lessons in L. Jones, state health commissioner, here and left Saturday for Detroit. sored projects Frank Bryner, chair- H. Juergens home Saturday. Price, going in a group to take the declared that this finding should give son C. H. Madsen sponsored a no cause of alarm, but should serve course. and Erkkila They will return in two weeks with man; Dr. H. B. Goetzman, Parley Mrs. John Mr. and a new school bus for Orrin Snow. swimming excursion for the young as a warning to state residents not to Gomer Peacock, Jack Richards were Salt Lake visitors last week. Rhead, Relief society ladies put up sixty handle wild rodents. Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Hardy recently folks here Saturday. and Bob McKinnon. cans of vegetables Friday. Mrs. Tally Evans and two children The survey is a continuation of that the state capital city visited in Souvenir ball Elmer Ktitgard, Miss Helen Young has returned Mrs. Mart Rasmussen of Mt. Pleas- returned Sunday from Salt Lake City, started last summer with the aid of from a two weeks trip to California. chairman; Paul Cox, Silas Rowley and ant is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. where they had visited for two the United States public health serMiss Fern Young has returned Oscar Hanson. weeks. Rotary show Ruel Joe Ward. of bubonic vice, discovery following aid is first H. Kozee from Denver where she attended Redd, chairman; Belmont Richards giving Harry Mrs. Clara Nelson entertained the in Beain and fleas rodents summer school. training to residents affiliated with plague and Arthur Horsley. Bridge club Thursday . counties. Garfield and Sevier Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Sorensen and ver, birthSteel a Columbia company. the Mrs. James Thorpe gave Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Torgesen and party for her daughter. Ireta, day SET BAIL AT $200 Mr. of and three daughters Lyman; Wednesday. Mrs John Giles and daughter, Reola, Creek canyon was the scene On a charge of failure to provide forFish of Columbia, and Mr. and Mis Ivan PHONE STORAGE CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER a wiener roast Saturday evening, Young of Provo, were Sunday visit-- ! for his wife and two minor children, with Bernice Bush, Lily Erkkila, ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion P. Anderson, Price, waved Helen Hill, Dorothy and Inez ThomFrank Young. hearing last week and his bail was as, Erma Ward, Verda and Lois Alvin Duke presented his music set at $200 by J. W. Hammond, Price Bailey, Frank Juergens Blain and SHIPPING students in a fine program before the Don Tucker, Woodrow Gordon. Joe justice of the peace. Relief society meeting Tuesday af- precinct Roland Budd L Jensen, Jt He was admitted to custody of the and Ross Jones, Miss DOn ternoon of last week. Erkkila and Harry Sutton attending. until or is bail sheriff until the paid Louis Thomas, Sr., entertained Empey of Price was piano accompan- he is ACUtllNAU legally discharged. The case is with an outdoor party for his son, ist and LaMar Empey played a violin solo. Others taking part were Elma expected to come up in the next ses- Billy, Saturday, at Scofield Dam. Gerber, Flora Snow, Dale Olsen, Den- sion of district court which opens here Guests enjoved swimming, games and nis and Charles Bradshaw, violin, and September 13. luncheon. Those present were Buddy Donna Olsen and Olympe Listella, guitar. Mr. and Mrs M. L. Snow left Tuesday for a visit in Mountain Home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rasmussen and a, children, Barbara and Jackie, of Arizona, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Final rehearsals were held today for the operetta Strange Visitors, to be presented Friday evening, August 20. The presentation will include a cast of fifty Primary children and will be the first affair of its sort ever to be attempted by the local Other features of the entertainment will be class booths and displays, fish pond and carnival dance. Bobby Rasmussen visited in Roosevelt this week. Miss La Mar Hill of Salt Lake City returned there Friday after spending a week with Miss Edith Hanson. Mrs. Olive Evans is in the hospital at Price as the result of a car wreck Thursday evening. A farewell partv was held in the park Tuesdav evening for the family of Henry Hall who are leaving for Pleasant Grove to make their home. Ma-lask- a, have-bee- oigan-izatio- n. convicted slayer of Harry French, former news McCracken, L. flaude iditor of the Price Tas sentenced recently to be hang-i- d in San Quentin. The defendant was found guilty of murder in Alturas, California, Lveral weeks ago. v judge F. M. Jamison who passed Lntence set no date for the hanging, with an ap- jt was left contingent to make intends he said al French to the supreme court. French appealed personally for a ew trial, pleading that he had not Zeen sentenced within the time limit by law. Jamison denied the News-Advoca- WELLINGTON NEWS StJN-ADVOCAT- feautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gibson, And Family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibson, And Family. Mrs. Louise Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Orton, And Family. Mr. and Mrs. Evan James, And Family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stagg. i Zou-laki- . Fin-layso- n, YAM .MOVE MOVING-PACKIN- " dl- -1 309 Mi-am- M MUST PAY BACK ALLMONY At a hearing on an order to show cause, C. T. Axelgard, Price, was, found to be $104 57 behind in alimony payments to Mrs. Karen Axelgard, and was ordered to pay back alimony Enjoy Generous Contact With Your Advertising instead of just changing your oil When planning your advertising campaigns remember that you get the actual contact with more homes --in Eastern Utah through The Superior Circulation . . . Supreme Readcan than you er Interest through any other regularly established medium in this district . . . better than 3,000 such contacts made every week through this publication: Price, Spring Glen, Kenilworth, Castle Gate, Spring Canyon, Standardville, Latuda, National, Consumers, Sweet Mine, Elmo, Cleveland, Huntington, Mohrland, Green River practically all homes in those communities contacted every week. Also excellent circulation in Helper, WTellington, Hiawatha, Columbia, ScoPeerless, Clear Royal, field, te Sun-nysid- e, Creek. NOTICE TO Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Price. Utah, that sealed Rebids shall be received by the City Aucorder at his office on or before for the gust 23rd, 1937, at 7:30 P. 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