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Show Altamont High School and JUDGE TURNER Legislature Adjourns After Battle on Budget DISFOSES News OF Seminary And Appointments BIG CALENDAR SOCIETY Contract Club Mrs. A. M. Murdock entertained members and guests of the Contract club at her home last folSaturday afternoon with the Ernest lowing present: Mesdames Schonian, Charles H. Selch, J. Arthur Orr, Nellie Muir, B. A. George C. Kohl, R. M. Pope,SchonJacoby, A. J. Feller, Roy A Ernest ian, Arthur Brown and Crocker. High score prize was won by Mrs. Pope. St. Patricks Dinner A very pleasant afternoon was on spent at the Partridge ranch J Wednesday in hopor of Mrs. to H. Partridge, who is confined her home with a fractured ankle. color Carrying out a St. Patrick's 1 scheme, dinner was served at p. m. to the following guests: Mesdames J. P. Madsen, Albert Stephenson, H. Partridge, Alma Poulson, C. Murray, O. A. Wilkins, C. Partridge, Chester Lyman, E. Dukeheart, J. Wimmer, Maude Atwood, Joe Cowan and the guest of honor. Cards followed dinner with prizes going to Mrs. H. Partridge and Mrs. J. H. Partridge. Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock entertained at dinner Saturday night in celebration of the birthday anniversaries of Mr. Murdock, Mr. Arthur Brown, Mrs. R. M. Pope, and Mrs. J. R. Pope. Covers were laid for Messrs, and Mesdames Arthur Orr, Charles H. Arthur Brown, Ernest Selch, Crocker, J. R. Pope, George Kohl, Mrs. A. M. Murdock and Mrs. R. M. Pope. Wednesday Club Mrs. Arthur Orr was hostess to the Wednesday bridge club this week. Present were Mesdames Ed Carman, Fred Gentry, Jack Young, George Kohl, Leon H. Cline, Fred Johnson, O. A. Halstead, B. A Jacoby, Edw. Wilkins, J. R. Me Guire, George Tingley Jr., A. M Murdock, R. M. Pope and A. J Feller. High score prize was won by Mrs. Jacoby. Mrs. Donald H. Steele left Mon Melt Hatch day with her father, to spend a week with her mother in Panguitch- Mrs. Arthur Orr and Mrs. Emil Munz went to Mt. Pleasant Sunschool day to return Arthur Jr. to Mrs. at the Wasatch Academy. Munz visited her daughter Molly, who is attending school there. A. J. Gerry spent the latter Lake part of last week in Saltdone. City, having dental work was in Wilford Jensen of Price transacting Monday Duchesne Stravell - Paterson business for Hdwe. Co. married Oscar Sweat, 35 and son Babcock, 35, Roos 15th. The Altamont Junior Prom is to be given here on Friday, March (Continued From Page 1) (Continued From Page 1) 19. Miss Burton and Junior class Mrs. Alyce Bates ants in the sum of $2,120 00 and ginning of the session that he officers are in charge of arrange- usual decree of foreclosure. tined last week for scan, balanced buda would insist upon ments. Two weeks have been spent Cora G. Syme vs. Edwin Syme get and administration leaders say yiliai1 Henncksoc in decorating the hall which will Plaintiff granted interlocutory the budget will be balanced. scarlet fever. Both represent "Old Dutch Holland." decree court to of retain divorce, are Appointees Approved progressing rucely The second issue of the Altaof case regarding aliIn its closing hours the legislaTitus Jones, Roy e mont high school paper The Tale jurisdiction be shall until the defendant as appointees to R. Pope and Emu Twister was given out Thursday, mony within the jurisdiction of Jthe ture confirmed tlUy Masonic lodge at mZ service commission, March 18th. the public court. W'alter K. Granger of Iron, ad night. For the first time in the hisMaybell Campbell Waters vs ministration leader in the house, tory of Altamont, a creditable John F. Waters Plaintiff grantyear book has been planned. A ed interlocutory decree of divorce. Ward C. Holbrook, administration clever book of about 100 pages senate and Otto A In the matter of application of leader in the of glossy paper containing class Lake. On the of Salt Weisley Yc Royal E. Smith to change point pictures and a history of the of the senate fincommission vs. liquor Red diversion Creek Irrigadistribution school will appear for Set for March 31st. tion Co. ally approved James W. Funk of some time in May. Herbert Taylor of Salt Perry E. Burnham vs Alfred Richmond, The Seminary has pust purchand Lake submitHenry Jorgensen of et Lublin al demurrer books ased two dozen new song the place ofE. E, adTo take under court to take it Sandy. for use in the building. Proceeds ted, on road On commission, March Howe visement. the demurrer 17, from the carnival dance held I SPRING COATS, SUITS, sustained. down was who turned by the senbooks books. the Song purchased Tremonton BAGS of Abbot H. vs. to from and of Utah State DRESSES, ate, George SKIRTS, have been carried Joseph demurrer of de- was approved. the Mt. Emmons ward hall. Lambert, et al defendants fendants overruled, There were four major issues The Seminary has just purch-cessfwelfare, carnival dance at Altamont given 20 days without notice to before the legislature, answer. con crowd school. The home Dresses with Full tax' liquor exemption, largest high Gay Bank of Vernal vs. Otto Niel- trol and direct The the attended. In this thus far ' year primary. awarded ux Swing; Skirts judgment hall was decorated in yellow and son, et welfare legislation the adminisand sum of the in $671.38 plaintiff blue streamers. Confetti, serpentration sought to keep old age costs. tine, noisemakers, hats and balassistance on a basis of need in vs. Mutual Von Verlin Labrum loons were events of the evening. Co. & Accident Benefit Health conformity with other forms of The entire programing and planApi and in accord with the fed dismissed with prejudice. Case relief the was done by seminary ning the But, welfare Co eral - - SPECIAL! program. Farm Duchesne the of Mortgage students. The proceeds demurrer to leftwingers succeeded in jamming dance will go toward helping stu- vs. Fred Lindsay to strike through a straight and in motion work dents complaint baptismal perform Five 3x1 Portraits in Salt Lake for all submitted to court. Court ordered pension or assistance City this spring. Ad This Is the first year that a that same be taken under advise- needy residents 65 or over, calling Folders - For Icy o esment. been full time seminary has for an expenditure of approximat sues tablished at Altamont. Last fall Franklin Bldg. & Loan vs. Jos- ely $2,000,000 a year. This faction serve the building wa3 begun which is eph and Louisa Marx, E. H. Bur- also crammed through a full pie o now complete. 3 courses are be- gess, et al default of defendHenr home tax exemption which is Testi-mcn- t. Old ants ordered entered. Judgment veto ing offered, namely: state's New Testament, and Church entered against defendants in thf estimated will reduce the km t a revenues about $2,000,000 by history. 115 students are enrolled sum of $2,505.93 and costs. iilati from property taxes. in seminary work. DANCE AND AID of a Hartman vs. LeRoy year Beer Chester from the teachers Licensing Changed Seminary Mar. old a for set al. et Case Thacker, First Aid Station of hold control, matter will In the liquor Uintah regional district fare 15 when it was dismissed with to a convention at Price, Saturday, a determined fight was made SATURDAY NiGIIT the h cost of plaintiff. at prejudice March 20 in the Carbon stake tabvs. John G legalize sale by drinks of hard H. A. Pierson By Mar. 20 - Duchesne ernacle. The topic for discussion to th ol liquor and wines but this lost. on et al request Young, stuof the "Outside is activity untie counsel, case was ordered passed However the wets did succeed in dent. Mr. Nephi L. Williams is to tieula Antiseptic Solution be called up at the convenience liberalizing the liquor act by perGYM chairman. NOTICE SALE OF which and counsel. court and of in hotels mitting drinking MI-3- 1 The Altamont Seminary stuwith PRESCRIPTIONS : a lari pt. 49c State of Utah vs. O. A. Dart restaurants, though this is for- IN dents will perform Temple BapDISTRICT COURT OF THE pro MI-3- 1 term. next REYNOLDS to et continued owned in bidden 6 buildings, ux, 29c on filled oz. at the Da come public Lake in work tismal Salt City THE FOURTH JUDICIAL vs. Paul & matSons Ashton Leslie In the and stadiums. chesne Drug are suit ORCHESTRA parks DISTRICT OF THE STATE Saturday, April 24th. set for Mar. 16 when ter S. Hansen of beer, the liberals were victo be just what you OF UTAH, IN AND FOR DUTh was the awarded plain- torious in having the limit taken PINK TIP Sponsored by Mrs. Jess Johnstun spent Sat- judgment doctor ordered. No CHESNE COUNTY. after action tiff on the first cause of licensMOTHERS CLUB reven ANNA L. MORRISON, ) urday and Sunday in Heber City in the sum of $618.76 and on the off licenses and placing the COLD TABLETS substituting with in the hands of with her mother. exclusively ing o; HI ) ferior inf ti Plaintiff, grades second cause of action in the sum vs. ed th cities, towns and counties. In ad) drugs. Safe, accurof $2,144.60 and costs. NOW 19c the ate measurement t reven Anna L. Morrison vs. James H dition a bill was passed taking of GEORGE HOLFELTZ, and ) I2.00C LULU R. HOLFELTZ, his ) of liquor laws out Be sure to include these in your Hatch, Carrie Hatch and Janme enforcement by registered phar- . lions, and CLARENCE ) set for March 16 when the hands of the liquor commis- wife, Haddon list of musts for the medicine macists. t other ) court ordered judgment be enter- sion and placing it in anew state KILLIAN, cabinet. Box of 15 capsules any a Defendants, ) ed in favor of plaintiff as prayed legal department, under the atw fit be howsold no To at de for except that Sheriffs Sale, on personal torney general. This bill, careft the 24th day of April, A. D. 1937, ficiency judgment be entered ever, has not yet been approved from at the front door of the Court James H. and Carrie Hatch. by the governor. decide House in shall decree other Duchesne Duchesne, Among things A direct primary law, that nobest I 2 include attorneys fees of $100.00 m. at Your Rexall Drug Store oclock p. Utah, seemed to want, but a ma- County, people The following described land and $118.12 paid out in taxes and body to to be enacted felt had rapt! jority in Duchesne County, Utah; Lot costs. was passed tie w party promises, keep Seven in Forty-seve- n Block (7), State of Utah vs. Claud Iorg, Le ac for a nominating pri(47), Duchesne Townsite, Utah, t al I'-set for March 17 when it providing ' finstamp a and a runoff with all improvements mary, primary together was continued for the term. exemp thereon and any and all water Lottie Allen, et al vs. Leone al election. both 1 indeand to As the an aid ditch on used small, rights rights demurrer takTided Calloway, et al or in connection with said land; en under advisement. pendent merchant of the state, the exemp Together with all rights of Uintah Basin Construction Co. legislature enacted a series of and R every kind and nature however vs. Joseph Bywater, et al set fair trade practices acts designed hold j and evidenced, all with for March 31. together to put into operation in Utah the tenements, hereditaments and Moon Lake Water Users Ass'n. price control and fair practices appurtenances thereunto belongvs. Arthur Larsen set for Mar. features of the late N. R. A. ing, or in any wise appertaining 29. a enactment as Labor gained and the reversion and reversions In the Matter of Guardianship remainder and remainders, rents, of Frederick M. Westbrook, et al, state law of the Wagner act which issues and profits thereof. set for March 16, when makes the industrial commission minor it was announced this matter had the labor relations board for the Dated March 17th, 1937. ARZY H. MITCHELL, state and gives it court powers in been settled out of court. Sheriff. March 12th: handling disputes between em- RULON J. LARSEN, State of Utah vs. Christy Jus- ployes and employers. Labor also for Plaintiff. tus defendant plead not guilty, got an day for underground Attorney Date of first publication March case set for March 17 when it miners, regular paydays law, and 19, 1937. was continued to March 29. laws requiring registration of Date of last publication April March 13: State of Utah vs and of unions. 1937. case dismissed strikebreakers Ralph Woodard Also it got the right of peacemul for lack of evidence. March 15: Esther Wilson Ever- picketing, besides a checkoff sysLOCALS tem of paying union dues, farm vs. Roy Martin Everett ett What a selection youll find. Gay and teacher dedues. awarded organization C. A. Snyder and Ruben Snyplaintiff interlocutory cree of divorce, attorneys fees of A law also was passed empow- der of Myton were Duchesne busicrepes, Off-fac- e brims, Berets, $50. and restoration of maiden ering the board of agriculture to ness visitors Visor brims, Flowered toques and Monday. name and costs. create milk marketing districts in LeRoy Thacker, Chester HartBerets are included at special low Lavon M. Whitlock vs. Lynn O. the state and to control prices and man and Claude Thacker of Mt. Whitlock Court ordered defend- standards of in these Emmons were in Duchesne Monproducts prices. Dont miss this showing! ant to pay plaintiff $100 00 by districts. day on business. April 15 and $250 00 within one Attorney Henry Rugger! of year. Alimony was reduced to a Price was attending court in Du$15.00 per month until further chesne Monday. order of court in lieu of $25 00 B. L. Dart of Myton DUCHESNES NEW wasAttorney heretofore ordered. in Duchesne for court on Federal Farm Mtg. Co. vs. S. E. Monday. Glines AND MODERN judgment awarded in Lynn Whitlock of Roosevelt was favor of plaintiff in the sum of business visitor here Monday. 06 and decree of foreclosure. $295 Riley Draper, cashier of the Federal Farm Loan Bank vs Bank of Heber, was transacting Adelbert Mecham, et al judgbusiness in Duchesne Monday. Me boast of the Newest ment awarded In favor of plainGeo. S. Ballif of Provo was a and Most Modem Eating tiff in sum of $2755.42 and debusiness visitor here Tuesday. cree of foreclosure. Establishment in the Uintah Ed Carman and Jack Skewes Federal Farm Mtg. Co. vs Ovey Basin. made a trip to Price on Tuesday. A. Richardson, et al A new Permanent ... for that judgment Pun Richard E. Mills of Nephi was awarded in favor of plaintiff in REGULAR MEALS new hat . . . the new Spring later, in Duchesne on business Tuesday. sum 92 of ol $2228 decree and Season ... and the new riot hen Sine Nephi Moon of Myton was a SHOUT ORDERS foreclosure. hive business visitor in Duchesne on youre so proud of! Anna L. Morrison vs. Maude hvarol Tuesday. FINE SERVICE Baker as administratix of estate Wher i Mrs. Richens of Ray Vernal of C. W. Baker, et al Amended Bngjbe was transacting business in Dudecree ordered signed and filed. utes t chesne Tuesday. Anna L. Moirison vs. George teat ti H. Claire Haines and May BonIlolfeltz et al Judgment awardThe state B. P. ner, W. officers were ed to plaintiff in sum of $841.81 "The One-Sto- p Service disc in Duchesne Tuesday on business. and decree of foreclosure. James Bacon of Cedarview was Court 29. adjourned till March (Regular $3.00 in Duchesne on business Wednesday. EASTER SPECIAL ! CARD OF THANKS Mr. Smith and Mr. Monson of Salt Lake City, representatives of TIIE STANDARD the Western Creamery Co. were We wish to take this opportunibusiness visitors in Duchesne on Dtvl, - STATION ITS on sale ty to thank our many fnends of today! The new LITTlE Thursday. Duchesne, Strawberry, Upalco and AS dnt v Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jennings of Norge Autobuilt surrounding territory and the CCC Washer with For courteous treatment, Co. of men of the Bridgcland camp whose Myton were in Duchesne on busithe sensational Pressure-Inc- hfast service, and Standard kmooi ness Thursday. untiring efforts brought our fondue Products, You can't go wrong GC?re Holfeltz is greeting old cator Wringer that makes your daughter and sister, Dons back or th, "hen you come to us! friends In Duchesne this to us Their unselfish concern and clothes week last longer! Ask for a inches Miss Dons Mitchell who created their grim determination to not Hvpold Gear Lubrlcnnt -demonstration-s- ee teaa a such a furore on the front Atlas Tires, Tubes and Bathow pergive up until she was found will Shampoo - Finger Wine - and Manicure page of last week's paper, is A m teries - R. I M. Motor Oil -always be remembered by us with about fectly the new Norge Washer is town again seemingly none the fsne deepest gratitude. and Standard Gasoline! designed to save time, save worse for her harrowing experMrs. Vcrnitta M.tchell A ience. work ana save nurte utid family. your clothes. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. O'Toole NORGE nil Lome in today! F. Burnham of the Regional Respent the week end in Duchesne. Srv Ray E. Dillman of Roosevelt settlement office and Duane Pearwas in Duchesne ti son, district supervisor of Logan Monday and term were in Duchesne Tuesday checkTuesday attending court. Chester I. man, Manager, Phone Mr. H. H. Jorgensen of Roosef 4 tl ing cot poratlon loans at the revelt was a business visitor in Dul'l 4 settlement office. Duchesne, Utah chesne on Wednesday. Sirs. Minnie Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeFevre announce the arrival of a baby girl. The comedy' - drama, "Sonny Jane, was presented Friday night to a large crowd. Dancing was enjoyed after the show. Ralph Maxwell returned home Sunday with a load of freight for his store. Mr. Mervin Hamilton was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maxwell. The Relief Society are planning a dinner and dance for Saint Patricks Day. Mr. Bert Stanley Sr. has been quite ill but is now on the improve. Nathan Jones who has been working for the past few months at Magna was here visiting his family Sunday. Don Gines left Sunday for Magna where he expects to find J I ul THORNES th $1.00 $2,-00- at jw JUST ARRIVED! -NEW SPRING HATS - $1.98 to $2.98 i EASTER SPECIALS Print $4.90 to $590 Vivians Modern Fashions s Suggested Necessities for the Spring Medicine Chest SCHOOL m- - Ulllinr3' - Easter Preview of Hats Duchesne Drug Companj p Featuring All the New Styles and Colors That Are Popular for the Spring ta FOR EASTER DUART OIL PERMANENT CAFE MISSION INN $4.00 10c COMBINATION SPECIAL now only $1.00 Phyllis Beauty Salon 1-- DAT MISSION Service Station L. L. PACE! |