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Show THE Page Two O Castle Valley Chapter of DeMolay To Be Instituted Here On March 5 Leaders 4-- H SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, February TE Curious Onlookers SEVEN COUPLES OBTAIN LICENSES Scamper In Every Direction As Captured Lion Cub Does Houdini With Noose (Continued from Page One) considerable help from these leaders in the H program this year. Excitement held sway for a It would be our suggestion that short time Monday evening on the Grounds Not Sufficient twenty-on- e years of age. It is not necessary that they be the sons you give these officers your whole- Melrose Atwood farm south of For Divorce, Judge Rules hearted support in helping to or relatives of Masons. to past records, it is Wellington when a wild lion cub The charter of the Castle Valley make this organization the best belonging to Willis Butolph got notAccording usual circumstance most the and frightened a large for an action for an interlocutory chapter is now being filled, and ft. . 4 " i loose crowd of people who had gather- decree of divorce to be denied applications for membership may be obtained from any of the foled to watch him incarcerate the but that is what happened in the lowing members of the advisory youngster along with four of its district court in Carbon county brothers and sisters. council; John D. Porter, Hugh W. recently. Beth Elaine Jensen Gabert, J. Keith Leavitt, Walter Mr. Butloph, a lion hunter of Branson had filed an action II. Maynard and S. J. Sweetring note in these parts, captured the seeking a divorce decree from of Price, Richard C. Kuhns of five mountain lion cubs in the William W. Branson on the Dragerton, or Chapter Scribe J. canyons nearby and had brought grounds of cruelty. After hearR. Phillips of Price. them to Wellington to be penned ing testimony from the plaintiff in a shed on the Atwood farm. and after a few questions by the A large crowd of curious people judge himself, the decree was deLoad Limits followed the Butolph jeep, now a nied by Judge Fred W. Keller on familiar sight around Price . and the grounds that the cause as al(Continued from Page One) Wellington, to watch him handle leged in the complaint was not complete thaw of the past 10 days the animals. He had put three sufficient for the granting of the has lowered in these areas, Mr. of the kittens into the shed and interlocutory decree. According Whittenburg stated. Prior to this came back to his jeep around to the complaint, they were mar-whiorder, five other state highway a large crowd had gath-- 1 nect at Elko, Nevada, on Octo-ere- d, stretches were posted for load to get the fourth. The lion ber 25, 1949. limits. hunter had roped the last one and had pulled it from the jeep Weight limits set by the comwhen it jerked its head from the mission are as follow: noose and found itself loose near Tandem axles (gross load per the crowd. LEON THAYN axle) Dual tires 1000 and over, Witnesses, those who arent 14,800 pounds; dual tires 800 and still running, said that men, womjjj less than 1000, 12,000 pounds, and en and children scattered in every dual tires less than 800, 11,000 Utah residents received benedirection. The young cougar was pounds. fit payments at the rate of $6,740 loose in the field for about a a week in 1949 from the Mutual Single axles (gross weight per Mr. an before of hour quarter of New axle) Dual fires 1000 and over, Butolph recaptured it and penned Life Insurance company 16,000 pounds; dual tires 800 and it up safely with the other four. York, according to a report issued less than 1000, 13,200 pounds; dual today by Carson E. Bechtel, mantires less than 800, 12,000 pounds; ager of the Salt Lake City agency. February 27 to March 1. They Utah residents own more than single tires 1000 and over, 13,200 are: Foods, Ada Longhurst; cloth- 8,100 individual policies in the pounds; single tires 800 and less ing, Lura Chantry, Helen Bun- company. than 1000, 11,000 pounds, and nell, Audrey Dunn, Bonnie Leo single tires less than 800, 10,000 Total payments during 1949 Nielson; home improvement, June amounted to $350,490, 56.8 per pounds. Bleazard, Ruby Campbell and cent of which went to living polEdna Peacock; livestock, Roy icy holders. Meanwhile, investI. Campbell. ments in the state at the end of Miss Nelson Mrs. Peterson South High School The training these leaders will the year amounted to $5,638,700, H leaders the receive at Logan will qualify Mr. Batchtel pointed out, providorganization Wins county has ever known. them to assist you and other ing an important source of capital For your information, you leaders in the H projects which for local business, industry and DAR Contest might be interested to know the will be followed this summer. We housing. names of the leaders who have urge you to ask their advice when Betty Johnson, senior at expressed a desire to go to Logan you feel that you are in need of Negro fraternity at Rutgers bethe South high school in Salt H comes interracial. school help in your project work. for the leadership Lake City, was chosen winner Saturday of the annual good citizenship contest sponsored by the Utah Daughters of the American Revolution. The prize as winner of th'e DAR contest will be a $100 bond. Runner-u- p in the DAR contest Saturday was Patricia Nickolaisen of Weber high school, Ogden. Girls who reached the semi-fina- ls included Eleanor Pyper, East high school; Perry Codington, Carbon high school, and Grace Lobenstein, Ogden high school. 4-- According to present plans, the Castle Valley chapter of DeMolay will be formally instituted at the Price Masonic temple on Sunday, March Sth. Initiating the first class of can. didates will be the officers of A1 Sirat chapter of DeMolay from Provo, with visiting members from the Salt Lake City and Ogden chapters of the order also in attendance. Julius S. Daniels of Salt Lake City, Active Member of the grand council, is expected to be present and participate in the institution ceremonies. The officers of the Provo chapter will exemplify the initiatory degree in the early afternoon, followed by a dinner to be prepared by Naomi chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. The conferring of the DeMolay degree will climax the days activity. The Order of DeMolay is a fraternal organisation, sponsored by recognized 'Masonic bodies, for youths of all faiths, who are between the ages of fourteen and Coming Attractions AT Towne Theatre NEWS SHORTS THURSDAY FRIDAY February 16-1- 7 BOB HOFE LUCILLE BALL SORROWFUL JONES SATURDAY JOHNNY MACK BROWN in TRAILS END Chapter Batman and 10 Serial ' - O ch j F 4-- Student State Robin SUNDAY MONDAY 0 February DEANNA DURBIN EDMOND OBRIEN DON TAYLOR JEFFREY LYNN in 19-2- FOR THE LOVE OF 4-- f MARY WEDNESDAY 22 February February 10: The trial for Hugh Palmer, 30, Spring Canyon, set for this day on a charge of drunk ROSEANNA McCOY S. The Great driving, was postponed to February 28 upon motion of the county attorney and with the consent of the defense counsel. Edward Lopez Garcia, 36, of Price, charged with exhibiting a deadly weapon, pleaded not guilty and the matter was set for Hatfield-McCo- y Feud! Starring FARLEY GRANGER JOAN EVANS THURSDAY FRIDAY February 23-2- 4 RAY MIDLAND JEAN PETERS PAUL DOUGLAS in IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING -- fUJTO trial on February 23. Bail was set at $100 and the defendant was remanded to the custody of the sheriff until such time as the bail is posted or he is otherwise legally discharged. Joe Sisneros forfeited $25 cash bail when he failed to appear to answer to a charge of disturbing i the peace. r i d entry blanks at S.t.nybank dispny SMHy JESTS Margarine . Cv, lb . By Carbon Motor Sales, Inc. WHAT A J BODY Ant Flavor i piusr-T- 1 pkg :ro,,r0. Shortening 3 fb W1 m me Of New Cleanser 14 01 ... JV W too ny. rrt r,, , 11? Amono ?utetrnnh or Vanila A A? 4 x F',"rv Juiry All Sizes - i 9 r.j 'ty USHg ? , : Style! Performance! Economy! Talking points of De-So- to Carbon Motor Sales 40-4- 4 North Carbon Avenue JAM PRODUCE PRICES SU&JFC1 toll co lb 1"I Colovo Colitorlb nia Finest Marsh 5d)e lb s.i lb bog U $ No I New Croo Clio lops Sunlutt Juicy IO OAtiV MARKE1 CHANGES IM'-- Sandwich Soreoo String!!, 10 Oetiaht Dim 1 1 u s no Redi lb TAT PTH 'tv. Rut, "r Sotod Orttiins lb Slalli fr the used cars at the CARBON MOTOR SALES, INC. Drive by 40-4- 4 North Carbon Avenue . . . were and Plymouth headquarters in this vicinity. I j 01 COCKTail nMAlMtCJ v Cri,p Wn Oeltcrous PTAT.r CT mcn i U I j Al hl I fresh Dint MADJ? Mayonnaise pint DE ANS BETTER PASTRY ICED ANGEL FOOD CAKE (Rich Vanilla Icing) CINNAMON ROLLS . OI , (A Delicious Raisin and Cinnamon Flavor) CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES ym M'lGCy.-.- 23 ox. plrg.. 25c & 37t V Pacing Soap . 19, Sunny Maria Connie Martinez ,? nydale; Homer Healv u marriage marri- Lenna Hamilton, 33 Seven couples obtained th N. Day, 27, office of the age licenses from the Mason, 18, both of Nation week the county clerk during These li15. February ending folcenses were obtained by the 24, Help Robert Sacco, lowing: Weller and Rula Ruth Rich, 17,22 and D. Larsen, ington; Glen Helen Sube, 22, both of Clear Creek: Loren T. Davies, 27, Helpmaunder er and Ramona Fiack, 21, Castle and quie Bryner, Patricia iC Gate- Donald L. DeLisle, 22, Bronzie Cason, 19, both of Grand Kay Pizza, Gwenda Well!? Junction, Colorado; William Theo- and Janet Powell. 4-- 18 February tto" dore Roybal, 1$ j j murwfi nr)it ill. ini.,4 |