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Show Thursday, November THE Page Four Utah Education Association Trustee Addresses Wellington A Meeting Jeep Posse, Civil Defense People Combine for Meet P-T- October 29 : Jerry Genero Villaof the new nueva appeared in person and enMembers of the Carbon County trainees in 1948 to 34 in 1952. have increased by over forty-tw- o tered a plea of guilty to a charge Posse met Monday night, Jeep thousand since 1925, while the dol- This was - a statement made by November 16, in conjunction with of battery. Defendant paid a fine lar has decreased to the value of Wesley P.- Larsen, Carbdn College the civil defense members of the of $25.00. 52c during that same period, and instructor and member of the Walter Sullivan entered a plea county and enjoyed two civil the available supply of certified films entitled The Mighty of guilty to a charge of vagrancy. teachers who accept employment Atom and The Medical Effects It was the judgment of the court in the schools of this state has that the defendant serve 30 days of the Atom Bomb. in jail. Stay of execution was The meeting was held at the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF until 7:00 p. m. granted Vern Davis Motor Company and THE UNITED STATES Jesse Coleman entered a plea was presided over by Ted Poulas, IN AND FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH, CENTRAL DIVISION guilty to a charge of vagrancy. captain of the posse. Members of was the judgment of the court -- ' INCORPORIIEWITT-ROBIN- S present besides the captain were It Richard Ariotti, Phil Fiack, How- that the defendant serve 30 days ; ATED, ard V. Davis and Lavar Stanfield. in jail. Stay of execution was , Plaintiff, m. vs. Representing the civil defense or- granted until 7:00 p. r COAL '.CREEK COAL COMNoel Lee Abbott entered a plea of the county were Mrs. ganization PANY, a corporation, MELBA S. Helen O. Smith, Mrs. Eugene L. of guilty to a charge of vagrancy. ' POWELL, B. G. POWELL and Davis, Alvin Wallace, Hans Den- It was the judgment of the court 'XCZ OTTO C, REICHERT, ison, Francis Denison and Vern that the defendant serve 30 days Defendants, ' in jail. Stay of execution was Davis. FIRST SECURITY BANK OF Plans were discussed for the es- granted until 7:00 p. m. UTAH ' N. A., a corporation, , tablishment of practical methods Q. A. Whiting entered a plea of Receiver , of civil defense for the future in guilty on a charge of improper for Defendant Corporation. Carbon county and the surround- tagging of deer. Defendant paid NOTICE a fine of $10.00. ing area. ( ; Civil No. C 152-5- 2 Robert T. Kessler, Sunnyside, To creditors of the Coal Creek entered a plea of guilty to a Miss Jean ys Burnett, Burnett, Coal Company and all other inMiss Larraine Hanson, Miss Kath- charge of improper tagging of terested persons. WESLEY LARSEN ryn Burnett, Mrs. Trudie Cox, Mr. deer. Defendant paid a fine of The first Security Bank of and Mrs. W. H. Tidwell, Miss $10.00. EdreN. a Board of Trustees of the Utah A., Utah, corporation, entered a plea ceiver in the above entitled mat- ucation Association, before a LouJean Golding, Mrs. Zelpha of Raymondon Aguilar a charge of improper guilty ter will present to the above en- meeting of the Wellington school Rich, Miss Connie Rich, Mrs. Alta titled Court, on Friday, November Parent-Teachtagging of deer. Defendant'' paid Association, which Garlick and Keith Garlick. a fine of $10.00. 20, 1953, at 10:00 oclock A. M. in Mrs. Maida entertained Jane the Court room of the above en- met in the school auditorium on her small son, Lyle S. Davis entered a plea of a at Jimmy, party was Mr. Larsen evening. titled Court, a petition submitting Monday to a charge of overloading. guilty annihis sixth honoring birthday a from to and requesting of the Court quoting directly publica was fined $50.00. Good Defendant on of week. last versary Monday its approval and authorization for tion put out recently by the Utah cause $30.00 of said appearing, were About dozen small a guests receiver to make settlement with Congress of Parents fine was suspended and the balthe various insurance companies ers. present. involved for loss to the real and Mrs. Sarah Smith of Salt Lake ance of $20.00 paid. Mr. Larsen went on to point out October 30 : James Hall entered personal property of the Coal the past week visiting City Creek Coal Company caused by that, from graphs and articles ap- with spent a plea of guilty to a charge of and daughter, her fire and explosion and for author pearing in a Salt Lake City pa- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cornell. driving a vehicle over regulation On ity to enter into a new lease of per, it has been shown that the width. Defendant was fined $10.00, the railroads loading facilities of juvenile delinquency problem fac- Sunday Mr. Smith came from Salt Good cause appearing, the fine back wife his Lake to accompany the Denver & Rio Grande Western Utah, which reached a high home. of $10.00 was suspended. Railroad Company, at Wellington, ing close of World War the at just Archie Beckstrom, Spanish Mrs. Evan and and Utah. Mr, Golding and which receeded for a few II, Debra Provo of FIRST SECURITY BANK OF years, is now on the increase and daughter, Kay, UTAH, N. A.' EXCHANGE has at the Sunday of last week visiting Active at St. Marys present time exceeded spent PLACE BRANCH, RECEIVER relatives here. in of rate the period any highest FOR COAL CREEK COAL The many friends of Miss Melba Miss Julie McGuire, daughter of Utahs history. This rise in juven- Johnson COMPANY and her sixth Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McGuire; grade Mr. Larsen pointRalph D. Cowan, Vice President. ile delinquency, teacher, Mrs. Ada Longhurst, were Miss Julie Aubert, daughter of First Publication: Nov. 12, 1953. ed out, parallels the period during delighted to welcome her back to Mr. and Mrs. Florenz Aubert, and Last Publication: Nov. 19, 1953. which a smaller percent of our the sixth grade last week, since Miss Anita Tangaro, daughter of total income has been put into she has been in the Childrens hos- Mr. and Mrs. Randazzo Tangaro, IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL education than was formerly done. DISTRICT COURT, IN AND pital in Salt Lake City most of all of Price, will appear with the acalso Mr. stated Larsen that, FOR CARBON COUNTY, the time since school started. She Glee Club of the College of Saint pub cording to this same STATE OF UTAH Salt Lake reports that she is getting along was which lication, the dollar, In the Matter of the Estate of City, in a musicale this month. PAUL DESMOND MORRISON, worth a full dollar in 1935, will very nicely. also known as PAUL D. MORRI- now buy only 52c worth of comSON, also known as P. D. MOR- modities, and said that "The RISON, also known as DES- changing value of the dollar makMOND P. MORRISON, and be- es total dollar expenditure coming one and the same person, parisons meaningless. Deceased. . Mrs. Beulas S. Draper, presiProbate 2170 NOTICE TO CREDITORS dent of the local Parent-TeachEstate of Paul Desmond Morri- association, was in charge of this son, also known as Paul D. Mor- meeting, and other members on WEDNESDAY end THURSDAY rison, also known as P. D. Morri- the program included: Invocation as known also Desmond P. son, Mrs. Vena Wells, reading of NOVEMBER 18 and 19 Morrison, and being one and the by minutes by Secretary Ella CampCreditors same person, deceased. will present claims with vouchers bell, piano solo by Miss Ilia Mae to the said Administrator of said Powell, Purposes and Objects of estate at Price, Utah, or to Rug-ge- ri the by President Draper and & Gibson, Attorneys at Law, Mrs. Ada Jorgensen; three panPrice, Utah, on or before the 23rd tomimes, Wallflower at the JEAN JEANNE of January, A.D., 1954. day At the Movies, and "The Dance, . L. E. Roberts fvilCRAIN-PETER- S Dance, by Miss Mer-lynAdministrator of the Estate Sixth Grade of Price and Miss Powell of Paul Desmond Morrison, also known as Paul D. Morri- LaVon Thomas; reports on the planning committee activison, also known as P. D. Morrison, also known as Desmond ties by Mrs. Roma Norton, and an P. Morrison, and being one announcement that a little over and the same person, deceas $700 had been cleared by the ed. on the pheasant hunt area, Ruggeri & Gibson 2 and comments by Principal H. E. for Administrator Attorneys Clark on the school lunch proFirst National Bank Building gram. Price, Utah First Published: Nov. 12, 1953. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hanson and Last Published: Dec. 3, 1953. baby of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of STARTING FRIDAY IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-oAND FOR CARBON COUNTY, Hanson. Other visitors at the STATE OF UTAH NOVEMBER 20 Hanson home last week were Mrs. In the Matter of the Estate Hansons sister and niece, Mrs. of B, W. McMAHON, also known as Margaret Tanner and Mrs. Lena BEN WOOD McMAHON, Black, of Ventura, Washington, Deceased. who were in the state to attend 2171 No. Probate the wedding reception of Miss NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ruth Alley in the govMargaret Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the un- ernors mansion in Salt Lake City. Choir practice in the Wellington dersigned administratrix at her residence at Dragerton, Utah, or Second ward began on Tuesday to her attorney, Duane A. Frand-se- evening of last week with a pot-luc- k at his office at Price, Utah, supper at the home of Bishon or before the 15th day of op and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Petersen. March, 1954. Choir Director Mrs. Connie BradAGNES McMAHON invited the members to come Administratrix of the Estate shaw of B. W. McMahon, also to choir each week, and stated ' known as Ben Wood McMa- that the practice would be held at the Petersen home each Tueshon, Deceased. DUANE A. FRANDSEN day at 7:30 until further notice. Officers of this organization are: Attorney for Administratrix First Publication: Nov. 12, 1953. President, Thomas M. Wells; vice Last Publication: Dec. 4, 1953. president, Bryan Cox; secretary, Mrs. Elga Wells; organist, Miss NOTICE Myrna Petersen, and librarian, STATE OF UTAH Miss LaRene Petersen. COUNTY OF CARBON :ss Other members present at this IN THE NORTHWEST PRECINCT OF PRICE, CARBON first practice and party included Miss Myrna Bradshaw, Mrs. Glad- COUNTY, UTAH. I have in my possession the folIN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL lowing described estray animals DISTRICT COURT OF THE which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auc- STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY tion to the highest bidder at the Posse Corral in the Northwest In the Matter of the Estate of Precinct of Price, Carbon County, GEORGE WILLIAM ANDER Utah on Saturday, the 21st day of SEN, November, at 10 :00 oclock A. M., NOTICE TO CREDITORS said estrays are described as folProbate No. 2163 lows: One Brown Gelding, approxi- ESTATE OF GEORGE WILLIAM ANDERSEN, DECEAS mately 1050 pounds, 8 years old, ED. Creditors will present claims no brand visible. One Bay Gelding, over 8 years with vouchers to the undersigned old, approximately 1,000 pounds, at 39 South 2nd East, Price, Utah, Brand, Bar upside down L V on or to Stanley V. Litizzette, Attor ney At Law, Helper, Utah, on or right thigh. One Black Bally Gelding, ap- before the 9th day of March, proximately 850 pounds, over 8 1954 '' years MARY R. ANDERSEN, old, branded U over L on Administratrix of the Estate left thigh, brand not visible on of George William Andersen, right thigh. ' Deceased. Produced by GEORGE PAL Directed by BYRON HASH Screenplay by BAM LYNDON JOSEPH A. HOLMAN CARBON STANLEY V. LITIZZETTE OF ' SHERIFF Based on the Kovel by H. B. Wells A Paramount Picture COUNTY AND Attorney for Administratrix 178 Main South Street POUND KEEPER OF THE . NORTHWEST PRECINCT. Helper, Utah First Publication: Nov. 5, 1953 First Published: Nov. 12 Last Publication: Nov. 26, 1953 Last Published: Nov. 19. "Enrollments In Utahs schools gone down from 82 se Hrcv Fork, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of failing to stop at he checking station. Defendant . paid ' ' a fine of $5.00. Gibbons and Reed, Salt Lake City, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of overloading. Defendant paid a fine of $50.00. - 4 Calvin R. Allen, Draper, entered a plea of guilty to the charge of overloading. Defendant was fined $50.00. Good cause appearing, was suspended and the balance of $10.00 was . paid. t ' , Upon motion of the county Attorney and it appearing that Alex Pacheco failed to appear for trial the court ordered that the bail in the sum of $100.00 heretofore posted be forfeited and treated as a fine and the case closed. Defendant was charged with furnishing liquor to minors. 19, 1953 Benjamin Arvel E. Smith was informed of his right to make a statement not under oath and he made a short statement. The court found that a public offense had been committed and that there was reasonable cause to believe the defendant guilty and ordered that he be bound over to the district court to answer to the charge of assault with a deadly weapon. $40.00 of said fine f I ! V V!V ms'i xl . i&. 17x1 Hydrogen Peroxide er and-Teac- 15c DELSEY TISSUE son-in-la- w 21 23c Or. Edward's OLIVE TABLETS 30c sii P-T- A (Sffowna Hfaeaito er DIAL Carton DEODORANT SHAMPOO Squeeze 50 BOOK MATCHES bottle 67c Villagt Inn Amy 2 MILK CHOCOLATES DERAN?. A Qe Pound box Surprise centers. Shulton Desert Flower Hand and Body LOTION Kupfers Assortment $1.79 box P-T- A TO P-T- PtuaFed Tox on Toiletries, Tuggoqw, fKRANKS A Sweet n Lovely 59 BUUoldt i ' 19 g Clocks, Wotehee. Feel Fit After Fifty! 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