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Show Thursday, March S, THE 1U4 SUh'ADVOCATEi PRICE, UTAH Pag NOTICE Welfare, Juvenile Courts Ink Agreement relation-1- . provision that Hie dejwrt could remove a Juvenile court judge ";,r cai.se was tonal ! e .cu. any n't- n,Ue by the jm'-Court opinion. Nothing is said concerning removal of judge, in the new agreement. Point 2 of the 11 point agreement says the Welfare Commission has authority to: Fix the salary of judges, probation officers tm. I other officers and employes In accordance with standards of the Department of Finance. Point 3 txxxignizes power trf the commission "to provide for estabCOMEDY-DRAMDo Carlo . . . Maurovn O'Hara and Yvonne lishment of a list of recommendare the women In the lile of John Wayne as in for Juvenile court ed qualification the comwly-dram- a of that name now showing at the Price TheJudges: for the appointment of Juatre. Next week the I Tire Theatre will feature the film of the n venile court Judges with Incumfight bents having preference for rement. A State Supreme Court ruling appointment." The preamble to the agreeHuntington News last year held that yurtlons of states: ment the present law are incoasistent JOBS Briefs Reported "The Utah State Department with the State Constitution which exof Public Welfare, a part of the Mr. and Mrs. William Rowley provides for separation of the In executive brnnh of government, the from ecutive branch judicial have received word of the birth and the Utah Juvenile Courts, a of a grandson March 2 in Salt branch of government. No experience necessary Lake City, born to their daughter, Age II to 42 Mrs. Annette Anderton. Mrs. Peggy Collard and childLocal interviews for men interested in the fields of ren of Salt Lake City, spent sevbecame a lawyer, eral days with her parents, Mr. Four American Presidents were I computers & communications and Mrs. Ford Nielson. with 1st class License, Engitorn during the month of March married Rachel (Donelson) Ro-an- d Mr. and Mrs. LaGrande Mathie neering aide & others. a brief biography of each is bards, had no children. He was the birth of a girl March presented herein: president from March 4, 1829 un- Over 1.500.000 trained men announce 2 in Sait Lake City, Grandmother James Madison, fourth presi- - til March 3, 1837. He died Jufie needed now. Starting salaries Ailena Mathie has gone to the dent or the United States, was the 8, 18-1- of tuberculosis at his home, from $150 to $700 after traincity to help with the other four oldest child of 12 in his parents' The Hermitage, in Nashville, and ing period. dejending on indichildren. vidual merit. family, tn:t he and his wife, Dol-- 1 was buried there, Mrs. Della Brasher underwent ley (Payne) Todd, had no childJohn Tyler, tenth president, be-surgery at the Carbon Hospital ren. DON'T PASS IT BY week. vice president to Wiliam came last Madiscn was one of the youngest TRAINING MEANS 18-1Mrs- - Vonda Corgiat underwent and of the Revolutionary patriots. He Henry Harrison in HIGHER PAY & r.n operation in St. Marks Hospital, authored the became later month president Virginia Plan," OPPORTUNITY. Salt Lake City, and will be there which proposed a government of when Harrison died, weeks. anotlier He was a irginia Whig, but three If selected, you can work legis- three great departments M"S. Ferro Nielson Is home afas more Virginian than veloped while you train. For personal and executive, judicial ter undergoing surgery on her legs end furnished the basis for the Whig. Born March 29, 19i0 at interview write: at the Drag rton hospital. of the United States ginia. he was educated at William The Relief Societies of both as finally adopted. With others, he and --Mary College and became wares will hold their March par- founded the Republican party of lawyer. WELTECH ties March 7. A supper will be that era, whose principles were Tyler had served in the lcgiS' served from 5:30 until 8 p.m later those of the Democratic par- - lature, was twice governor of Vir Employment & after which a program will be ty. He fought for greater democ- - Rnia. chancellor of William and Training Division and a presented. racy, universal suffrage, States Mary College, representative 1931 South 11th East After Harrisons death, senator. of centralization less and rights, Salt Lake City, Utah Modern philosophy. "Get away power. He was Jefferson's secre-- 1 congress passed an act reincorpor- Bank. United States Tythe ating first with the mostest." tary of state. ler vetoed it. It was passed in an Madison took office m the muMmended he ye An agmm:nt outlining A between the State Welfare Ihjurtmei.t utul the juvenile e.mrts was signed last Wednesday and d..itnbutej Thursday. lutmont It- Gunderson, welfare ix nun.ssion chairman under whom the courts function, said the agreement has been In emirs, of preparation for many months. Paul C Keller, Price, president of the Utah Council of Juvenile Court judges, returned his signed copy df the agreement Wednesday. Copies were to be distributed at a meetmg of the legislative Council special committee studying Juvenile courts Thursday afternoon. The Utah State Bar has attacked the current nrangement under which the Juvenile courts are entities within the Welfare Depart- wi im-n- t - A " Clay-LIsto- Electronics part of the j.id.cial branch ot government, are jmi ute and un.U ot gmernmenl, It aUl states pOi.Wveiy til.lt court Judges will exercise judicial functions without interferju-ve- ence I rmn any source, Hu agree mein state its jiur (sues s to facilitate nsiporattoit n the Judges and the to p.'ovide tsst pSA,b!e turv!v to the public. Welfare Commission resjxitul iiillties are listed to include court rvamts. txpnpment, and incidentals, to advise and owv.ent to the apjaiintment by the Judges of clerks, dojnity clerks, chief probation officer and their assistants, to require reports and roooiM, to pay costs and prepare budgets. Functions of the administrative office of Juvenile courts are defined, This office no I headed by Judge John Farr I .arson ns temjmrary director. Judge I jinum also presides over the Third District which Includes Salt Ijvke City, County, outside Salt and Summit County. txm-m:vio- pro-vid.- The annual meeting erf the Allred Ditch Comiiany will be Held 10, 1964, at 7:30 pm. at invitation by a judge, tech Marchrexidi-ncthe of Floyd Brother nival consultation is prowded b the adm.mstranve oitue in the son, HKD 1, Price, Utah. following area; probation, court Li I). Critchlow administration, detention, staff Secretary personnel, pirjM ration First Publixhid: February 28, 19G4 of forms, manual and other Last Pt Dished: March 5, 1964 The office also i to carry out responsibilities of the welfare department relative to interitate on Juvenile, adminiscompact ter a youth employment and forestry program and aid in delinquency prevention. ln nu-teri- xl Powwow Serving in Medical Corps long Distance makes Army Private Keith W. Parker, 20, son of Mr. and Mr. Wesley R. Iarker. Route 1, Price, ami other memlier of the 30th Medical Group participate,! in field training exercise Med Delta which ended February 12 In Karlsburg, Germany. During the exercise medical unit, under simulated bnttle conditions, performed all phase of medical duties involved in the transportation and treatment of caunlties from battlefield to hospital. Barker, overseas since last July, Is an ambulance driver In the groups 428th Medical Company near Ludwigsburg. He enuela and British Guinea, which es- tered the Army In March 1962 tablished the Monroe Dxirine and and completed basic training at the world power of the United Fort Ord, California. The former Carbon High School student was States. He died at Princeton, New Jer- employed by the Western Geosey, at the age of 71, and was physical Company in Los Angeles buried at Princeton. before entering the Army. for wonderful family reunions. So get the family togethar and visit with a favorite relative this evening. Only Long Distance keeps you In touch so personally. and Try It Four American Presidents Were Born During Month of March d, MOUNTAIN STATUS TELEPHONE (X) I I de-lati- 1 -- WOoig cent. England wiuld not recog-- 1 and his cabinet resigned. nize our naturalization laws. This Notable events of this time were SK annexation of Texas Republic the of 1812 which lasted until to the United States, and construcour in Canada, was and fought telegraph syson the Atlantic tion of the first northern states, B. Morse. Neither . S. F. tem by seaboard, in Louisiana and on the nered renominating BANK HERE? J high seas. in the Madison was midst of it. Washington was taken and burned and the government fled to Virginia. Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun were in congress through these years. Madison s term saw Louisiana and Indian made states, the first protective1 Because our Business Loans are readily available at low cost! tariff, the United States bank re-- 1 chartered, Tecumseh beaten at Tippecanoe by General WilliamHenry Harrison, and John Marshall rendering his decisions as chief justice wthich defined the scope of federal power. James Madison was born March 16, 1751 at Port Conway, Virginia. was educated at what is now Princeton. He was a lawyer. 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One of the four March-bor- n presidents of the United States was Andrew Jackson, seventh, a of western pioneering, who came to the White House after a career as soldier and statesman that included Indian wars in Flor- -ida, defeats of the British at Mobile and Pensacola and New Or- personal duels, service in Congress, governor and supreme court judge in Tennessee, and first territorial governor of Florida. Becoming president, he reward- ed his supporters with offices, Fearless, rough in manner, he fought the United States Bank and paved the way for Van Buren set up the independent treas- ury. Westward and southern im- brought on Indian wars, and Seninoles in the south, Black Hawks in the west. building began. Arkansas was admitted to the union, as was Michigan. Born March 15, 1767, son of a South Carolina farmer, he was h0 married Julia Gadiner and they ad fjve sons and two daughters, died at Richmond, Virginia, of man, independent Grover Cleveland ran for the presidency three times and was twjce elected, to become our 22nd and 24th president He was born March 18, 1837, at Caldwell, New Jersey, was edu- caje(j m common schools, became a eacberi then a lawyer. He mar-H- e ried Frances Folsom in 1886 in House, and they had two sons and three daughters. Cleveland had been sheriff of rie County, New York, mayor 0f Buffalo and governor of the state. He fought corrupt politi-producaj rings, improved civil service, opposed silver coinage. After one term he was beaten by Benjamin Harrison, and later, he did not want the nomination, but popular demand swept him into candi-lean- s, dacy and office. a financial panic swept the na tion; Cleveland blamed it on the silver bill, forced its repeal and sold bonds to maintain the gold standard. He opposed annexing Ha waii, sent troops to Chicago to end a railroad strike and protect the mails, and denounced the per-l- o fidy and dishonor" of Democratic senators who opposed his low iff policy. He forced Great ain to accept arbitration of the d boundary dispute between ...theres Budweiser. walls and 'furniture self-ma- de Ij courageS) You Price, won't run down on brick If your house is part siding, part brick or stone, this is the white paint you need! Du Pont 42 House Paint is made with low-lust- choose Duco Satin Sheen Enamel. Both are quick drying, easy to use. SO Colors ONLY $3.05 Chalk-Resista- New Lucite Wall Paint doesn't drip or spatter like ordinary paints. Needs no stirring, thinning or priming! Just open the can ... dip in ... and start painting! Dries in 30 minutes. Clean up with soap and water. "DUCO GLOSS ENAMEL Recorating Ideas T-- to Take Home. . . "DUCO" SATIN SHEEN ENAMEL a 2 Colors ONLY $3.05 White... 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