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Show in IS tyjlson Loses for House TUB jspi ead Fight errors and Post juris tiutleo tb.at a cortmu. practices i a the safeguai ds uf tr process ar.d tne cornUa elections, but t: e i 'inn that tne Hue lesalts el tain are not ullected m View of the ee majority in Inin the s'ibcoinmit'ee ..nd m admimsti at on mmm It of Grander, th.eie eeine 111 to tlw fiction tne ho take. It has not seated Republican contestant during nS TO ALBUQUERQUE TO DENVER 4!4 Hours 05UGIAS DC-- 1 $17.60 PlANl W&msfijBh. More in Service, MUTUALS Thousands of war veterans want to know how big a dividend thev will get oil their national seiviee life li'.sui .nice and w lien they will tet it T h e veterans administration said recently Hut it will know the answers m about one year A recent supieme couit doei- sioti denying a claim against the national seiviee life insurance fund will be sufficient to peim.t the payment of dividends. But the veterans administration home Sunday, is woi king out the complicated U.itleiie Face of Price and Maripayment scale now. It savs the lyn Woods of Kenilworth letur of each dividend will be ed to their homes after spending amount a week visiting with Mr and Mrs determined by the sie of Pupolicy, the length it was tn force Th mas Biggs and family. Mr. and Mrs. F.van Timothy, and the age of the insured. Mi. and Mis. Jack Millei and The veterans administration has Wilson Mr. and Mis. Kenneth it will need 2,1)1) addi- estimated and daughter, Diane, all of Salt Plo.vees and a budget ,u,nal Lake City, spent Sunday at the of $T,dOO (UK1 to be able to of Mr. and Mis. Bon intake the first dividend payments .on. Mr. and Mrs Rurdoll Sillitoe, a year hence. Mr. and Mrs William Donaldson) estim..teG $0,715,-an- d Tlu,l(. is Mrs. the fund. Tim amount to" Twin Fail", VX',' V"aUend of sulllus lemnming after estab-- , the funeral of Mrs Staley's sister, ,lishment of a reset ve fund for Mrs. Alice Hill Thomas Biggs and daughter, Payment of chums is estimated Jean, were business callers in variously at $1,51)0,009,000 to $2,-- 1 000,000,000. Spiingvilw- - Tuesday. Sunday visitors at the Waklee offiVeterans administration home were Mr and Mrs. Louie cials is no way to estithere say Espomteous and mate the dividends at this time. Bezyack. Irene her mother, Mrs Joseph, all of The average policy still in force Helper. $8860. Jean Biggs left Wednesday for 's w ith Mr. and Mrs.) vacation , , (II Holly and family in Amer- - TlVO MclTmCJCS EXTRA SPECIALS WINCHESTER ROLLER SKATES Regular $4.25 Special n. -- m all of the poiuilous counties in the First Utah district, was so de-- v rnuned to keep control politically an i remain m power that its membeis felt they had a vested mteiC'-in political control and t the state law of Utah could be set uMiie at will by he party m control of the election machinery. The printed record m this case shows overwhelmingly that the laws of Utih regulating registra- Pons, ballot. ng and counting of ballots, as well as in the counting of returns, were ignored and vio- lated numerous times in Utah's First congressional district in the election of 1946. In some instances acts constituting a felony under the law were committed" Following the vote, Granger made a brief statement saying: I want to pay the highest tribute to Representative Ralph A Gamble, chairman of u,e and committee, Representative Lecompte. chairman of the full committee that heard the con-- 1 test They handled the contest purely from a legal standpoint, regardless of politics They could have given me a ride if thev had considered it on a pol.tical It is my hope that future con- -, gresscs will follow the same Mummy FRIGE COMMISSION CO. SOUTH FIRST WEST PRICK, UTAH by WARREN BUBBLES -- vWvH.A' $i' fr Donaldson was a business caUor m Provo Tliuisday Mrs. Wilda Bnmhall was host- ess to the Thursday bridge club. Two mnrunges were torminat- ed by court decree Monday in the Seventh distnct court by Judge ' W. Keller, The interlocutory decrees of divorce were gi anted to Ruth L. Purvis from James Nolan Purvis and to Shiiley Ethel Wood from James Edward Wood. The Purvis vs Purvis complaint was filed charging cruelty. They wlro married at Seattle, Wash-brothinKton, on October 25, 1937. The decree awarded the custody of one minor child to the plaintiff in addition to $150 per month alimony for plaintiffs and childs support. The decree also sustained a separation agreement heretofore entered into by the two parties which sets specific payments by the defendant to the amounts as child in increasing the child advances to maturity "Lucky I had (he enr with me or I'd !mc had lo Irudfa four miUtl" er .More Satisfaction t Poulson left Sunday Santta Monica, California. nice for No need to trudge for miles looking for Phil co Radios. No, sir, just drop into our modern -- store at 64 West Main street, where youll find the latest models at prices you can afford to pay. 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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Wilson and Mr and Mrs. Ben The chief products of South daughter, Betty spent two days Carolina are tobacco, cotton, rice visiting in Roosevelt Ethel Jean and Betty Wilson! and textiles. returned from Salt Lake City, Thursday. They visited with their and sister while there Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams and Ethel Maki were callers in Helper and Price Friday. Mrs. Frances Helsten, daughter, Ann, Harvey and Paul motored to Castle Dale Saturday. Danny Uresk, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gorishek, Sr. of Myton is visiting at the Gorishek home. Mrs. Hilda Handrickson entertained at, a birthday party honoring her daughter, Gay's, sixth birthday June 19. Games were played and luncheon was served to the following guests: James Poulson, Doreen Rudman, Helen Tokoi, Joan and Mary Ellen Krebs, Bonnie Mulligan, Vickey Howard, Joan Biggs, Betty Erk-kil- a, Sammy Peters, Johnny Wool-se- y, Gary Atwood, Waino Herlevi, Ted Hakala and Frankie Gori-she- k. Gay received many lovely gifts Mr. and Mrs. Clair Stone announce the marriage of their son, Bill, to Ester Stone. They were married at Walla Walla, Washington, and will make their home in LaGrande, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ano Malaska and son, Lonny, of Salt Lake City with Mr. and spent the week-en- d Mrs. Lenard Strang and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tomlin and son, Dick, motored to Salt Lake City and Magna Saturday to visit with relatives. Carolann Bezyack visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bezyack in Helper several days. She returned home Friday. Mrs. Sarah Donaldson returned to her home m Ogden Friday after spending several weeks with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas. Mrs. Louise Churchill and Ja Easy-to-CIea- hive The Wood vs Wood complaint children were listed in the action and failure to and the decree granted the rescharged cruelty pi ovule They were mart ted at! toration of the plaintiff's maiden Puce on February 28, 1948. No name, Shnley Ethel Whitaker. Dividends In About One Year Charles Beyack of Sunnyside visiting with spent tlie week-en- d Mai tin, who spent the i datives. just week with John IUvyack, Jr, and family, returned home with him Mr. and Mrs Norval Palmer Kav and Kathaleen of Goshen, visited with Mrs Harkness, Mis. Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. I,ewis Stilson and tanuly Sunday and Monday. Revei ly Moiley returned to Spnngville after visiting with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S.il-othe past week. Mrs. Pcternel anil son, Joe, of jeily the registiution statutes by tlin-- e i that duty It is tell ire VA Sets Insurance SCOFIELD NEWS of the i reveal a l.u k of knur law and a faihli c to ( in many PRICE. 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