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Show t Qdivocate VA Rules Widows Filings for County Offices is Clarified Of Servicemen Eligible for Loans . I Nation During April Forty-on- e miners met death in mining accidents in April, 1950, according to the U. S. Bureau of Mines. All fatalities, except one, occurred at bituminous mines. These figures are subject to revision, and late reports from various coal producers may be expected to raise the total. But at this juncture Pennsylvania anthracite mines have reported only one fatality for the month, which on its face, is an amazing improvement over the first three months of the year. Estimated anthracite production for April exceeded both January and February, when fatalities totalled eight and six, respectively. One fatality was recorded in Carbon county during April and this was caused by a miner being caught under a shaker conveyor that tipped over in the Sunny-sid- e mine of the Utah Fuel company. A breakdown by causes shows 22 miners, more than half the total met death in roof and face falls, and 12 were killed in haulage accidents. Other causes were explosives, one; machinery, one; open cut, four, and surface, one. Production of bituminous coal and number of fatalities for the first four months of 1950 are as follow: Prod. January are the girls of the Price American Legion junior Who sold poppies during the annual Poppy Day drive jjy The girls of this group sold 1ed throughout the state recently. town above 30,082,000 11,950,000 52,435,000 45,698,000 February March April ner are not required to officially file until 20 days prior to the convention, or July 22, according to B. H. Young, county clerk. However, any qualified citizen may file as an independent candidate for any office 30 days before the general election, or by 1:00 p.m. October 7. The primary election which will decide the party candidate where there are at least two seeking any one office, will be held September 5. The general election is Novem- ber 8, 1950. CHANGED PLEA IN ROBBERY CHARGE NILS JURY TRIAL Gilbert Hernandez Munoz who was to have appeared on Tuesday in the district court for a jury trial on a charge of robbery, appeared on Monday and changed his plea from not guilty to guilty and consequently the jury trial was unnecessary. After hearing the changed plea, Judge Fred V. ta purchase of homes with VA guar- -' an teed mortgages, V.A. said. To be eligible, their husbands must have served in the armed forces sometime between September 16, 1940, and July 25, 1947, and must have died from service-connectcauses. ed One Divorce Granted One interlocutory decree of divorce was granted in the district court on Monday of this week. The decree was granted to Lura Chantry from Thomas Carol Chantry on the grounds of failure to provide. They were married in Price on December 31, 1930, and the plaintiff was awarded the custody of one minor child and $50 per month as alimony and support money. The Carbon county sheriffs office has been informed of the apprehension at Provo of Veryl Russell Konvalin, 23, and Frank Lawrence Nano, age and addresses unknown, are suspects in the recent robberies of the Ostler Motor company and the Vern Davis Motor company in Price. Provo officers staged that some of the articles taken from the two garages in Price were found in the two cars of the two suspects. Descriptions of these articles were circulated by the sheriffs office to all police agencies throughout the west. The two men, traveling in two separate cars, were apprehended in Provo following a safe robbery .here. Nineteen disease cases were reported to the state department of health from Carbon county for .he week ending June 2. Measles led the list with 12 cases. Chicken pox was second with six and one case of mumps was reported. No diseases were reported from Carbon county, a report not having been received from the health officer. For the previous week, nine disease cases were reported, five of mumps, two of measles and one each of cancer and chicken No report was received pox. from the Price city health officer during that week, either. On a state-wid- e front for the latest report a total of 78 cases of Being in a rut or in a groove chicken pox had been reported, may sound alike but theres a big 226 cases of measles and 74 cases difference. of mumps. w-h- GENERAL Keller turned the matter over to the adult probation board and CLEANING SHAMPOOING CARPET AND FURNITURE CONTRACT CARPET will await its recommendations before passing judgement. Munoz was charged with robbing Howard Hafey of Helper oft April 30 after he and a juvenile companion had given Hafey a ride from Helper to Price. VENETIAN BLINDS W. R. 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Other members of his group were Clyda Hammond, Harold Morley and Mack Johnson. Golf balls were donated to the winners by Pres Summerhays, club pro. Second place went to the foursome of Bill Johnston, Tony Pol-oBen Poloni and Jim Hansen. Lem Shiner made it a clean sweep for the Shiner family by walking away with the contest. His best ball rested 21 inches from the flag at 125 yards. J. Allen Browne took second in this division. Pres Summerhays, club pro, le qualihas announced that June the for leg of rounds fying tourney Presidents Cup the must be completed by Sunday of this week. Handicaps will be set and match play will commence next week. SIZE TUSSY $1.00 I ENVELOPES from the military occupational specialty of auto mechanic. Acquired largely through his army training and experience, this qualification will aid Sergeant Parsons to obtain advancement under the new career plan which is to govern all promotions in enlisted and warrant grades. Stationed in Yokohama, Japans major port city and seat of the headquarters of the Eighth army, Sergeant Parsons is filling an essential job in the armys occupational forces. To occupy his leisure hours, he has access to theaters, clubs, libraries, evening classes, a gymnasium, bowling alleys, volley ball and tennis courts, a golf course, as well as the picturesque scenery of this ancient country. He formerly served overseas in the European theater. He arrived in Japan in September, 1948. He is the son of Kelley Parsons of Helper. or 5c PACK OF Alice. aes Reported to State From Carbon County DISH SET flowers at Price, Wellington and Drager-!hs- y HELPER YOUTH IN are, rear row, left to right, Joan Snow, Julie Aubert and :tSnow, Front row, left to right, are Ann Dart, Molly Mclnally OCCUPATION cabled PRICE ROBBERIES 20-PIEC- E THURSDAY FRIDAY tnd SATURDAY 162 Measles Leads Cases Rich, ON SALE 140,165,000 TWO SUSPECTED OF CAUGHT IN PROVO Widows of World War II servDemocratic party candidates in Third Section the coming county election have icemen who have not remarried been selected at a recent conven- jare eligible for G. I. home, farm tion, but as the Republican county and business loans, the Veteran Forty-on- e Miners organization has its convention for 'administration ruled Saturday. The widows will be given the August 12, candidates who desire to file under the Republican ban- same benefits as veterans in the Met Death in Saleswomen fcrgetic, Young H Information on Party 2-o- z. . . 6V-i- . 79c carbon n. STEEL blade. Dr. Lyons TOOTH POWDER 50e 39 Tin siHiJiiiiiiliiiiiiffm Tom Pruitt, past governor of the Price Moose lodge, was elected-EasMoose of the Utah Legion of Moose at a convention held In Salt Lake City Sunday. Robert Olsen, governor of the Helper Moose Lodge was elected Custodian of the Heart and Stanley Young, Price, was elected Argus of Heart. j - Advertising is business, not charity spend your advertising j dollars with this in mind. .niJIllllllIIIlllllipn Push-Pa- k of 10 OEM BLADES Single- aaaaaa AAl IV PEPSODENT TOOTH BRUSH Fibrex Bristles. . 49e . rirntlTinMTnTTTTrrnrnm)' TnTiHnTnTrrrrmrrrmrmwuJ |