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Show tuURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1946 "' DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S REPORT SHOWS OUT OF 79 CONVICTIONS 97 j HEARINGS j of the prosecutions in the stated that of the 10 cases dismissed A report isms a great number may have been rnn- seventh juaicitu ui"-- of Carbon, Emery. San- victed because they occurred the counties during and San Juan covering a the war and some of the defendants Grand pete r 1944 to 1, Septeru-ewanted to join the army and were period from July 3o, 1940, has been compiled by consequently given that district attorney. prior to the outcome of opportunity Duane A. Frandsen, their hearThe report shows that 97 cases ings. Only minor actions were so into trial and of volved. Mr Frandsen stated. have heen brought in conThe breakdown of the report shows these 79 cases have resulted cases of the resulted Four that in every case brought by the victions. acquittals and 10 were courts. Four cases hy the It is interesting trial. ing that only four defendants mr ittals from jurys. in dismissed district attorney concerning violations of the state liquor laws convictto note ions were secured. There were eiaht won ac- - cases of this kind and eight are pend- rranasen DEER HIDES WANTED Highest Prices Paid For Deer Hides This Year Call HARRY GORDON PHONE No. 25 Price Eighteen cases concerned wilful failure to provide and 15 convictions to date have been secured. Two ol the cases were dismissed and one is still pending. This charge accounted for the greatest number of prosecutions, according to the report. Burglary in the second iietree accounted for the second greatest num ber of complaints with 17. Fourteen ended in convictions, one was and two are pending. Six robbery actions were fiW and in five of the'se convictions were handed down. One was dismissed and two are pending. Grand larceny accounted for six of tin' prosecution's actions ;uil four convictions were secured. One defend ant for grand larceny was acquitted and one was dismssed. Right cases of assault with a dead- ly weapon resulted in five eonvict-- ! ions, two acquittals and one dismis-- i sal. One charge of maintaining a nuisance was brought before the courts and this resulted in a conviction. Bribery was charged in one eom-- ! plaint and was dismissed. Six defend-ants were brought to file courts on charges of Issuing bad checks. Five these were convicted and one was dismissed. Three defendants were charged with lghting matches In a coal mine and all three were convicted. Involuntary manslaughter accounted for two of the cases and both resulted in convictions. Two defendants were charged with adultery and in both cases convict- of PAGE - ions were secured. Murder in thP first degree was charged against one defendant and a conviction was secured. This was the now famous ReRee murder trial which was held at Manti with Mr Frandsen as the prosecuting attorney, A verdict of guilty was brought in by a jury and he was sentenced to e shot. The crime was committed at Mt. Pleasant on October 15, 1945 when HeHee murdered I.on T. Larson Mt. Pleasant city marshal. The ReHee verdict h:is been appealed to th" Utah state supreme court and will come before that body on October 14th. pro-fere- d Helper, Utah j Salt Lake Kivvanians Pass Thru Helper On Way to G. Junction Becomes Helen Sporcich . rj.i In a ceremony at the St. Anthony church lu Helper, Miss Helen Sporcich, daughter of Mrs Mary Sporcich became the ibride of Anthony Marasco son of Mr and Mrs Ross Marasco of Spring Glen. Saturday, October 12 with Rev. Francis Lamothe officiating. The briide was charming in a white chiffon gown with a long train and a veil with a beaded crown. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and roses. The matron of honor. Mrs Rudolph Andreini. wore a blue taffeta gown with bridesmaids Mary Pinarelli wearing pink net formal and Betty Ronacci wearing a blue taffeta one. and all carrying bouquets of carnations. Frank Sporcich served as best man and ushers were N'eno An-Ruffo of Mapleton. tonio and Stev A wedding dinner for the couple was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Leo Pinarelli with everyone going to the dance at the civic auditorium afterwards. A shower October S also honored Mrs Marr.seo and hostesses were Mrs Pinarelli and Mrs Dean Terfot. and many beautiful gifts were M received. The newlyweds are now making their home In Spring Glen. Two cars of Kiwanians from th Salt Lake City club passed through Helper last night on the Rio Grande "Prospector" on their way to Grand Junction where they were to participate with the Colorado city's Kiwan-i- s club in an iuter-clu-b meeting today. Heading the delegation was the Salt Lake club's president, G. B. Also In the party was Governor-elect Piatt Fuller of Ogden. Members of the Helper club adjourned their meeting a few minutes early last night to greet the Salt Lakers at the depot. Mc-Ke- e, HELPER LDS WARD Sunday School at 1 R. Thayne, 10 a.m. Leonard Superintendent. Priesthood meeting at 11:45 .am. Sacrament meeting 7:30 p.m., un der leadership of Bishop Lynn Broad. MITCHELL RAILROAD NEWS FOOD CENTER FIVE bent One person was charged with acChoir practice. Thursdays at 8 P.m. cessory to a crime and was acquitted. All services to be held In the Three defendants charged with forg Ward Chapel. Helper ery were all convicted. Resisting an APPRECIATION was one to officer person charged Phone newt Items to The Journal I desire to thank all those who and a conviction was obtained. A a when my small son was conviction was also secured on one injured t February. Although conof destroying jail property. PROFESSIONALS siderable time has elepsed since the charge has been charged in one Gambling unfortunate accident, I just returned and the result Is still pending. According to Mr Frandsen. home from the service and this is complaint this Is the ease of the state of Utah the first time I have had to express vs. John Carter who is alleged to my sincere appreciation. FUNERAL HOME have operated a gambling device In Lyle W. Johnson, which Price. Carter posted $500 hail Dick Mitchell Francis Guerrie and thP Missus he forfeited and a bench warrant for FOOD CENTER A Funeral Director Embalmer are back in Helper again after spend his arrest has been issued. one in obtained was A conviction PRICE PHONE 300 Ing several days in Chicago as a delegate from the local chapter to the case of aiding a prisoner to escape. Brotherhood of Railway Carmen's na- Burglary in the third degree also actional convention. Francis reported counted for one conviction on one heard. Receiving stolen accomnlished complaint that the convention THORIT HATCH one comH a good deal in the way of clarifying nronerty was charged in s LAWYER and plaint and a conviction was secured. 55 and rewriting the union H he stated that there was consider- Carnal knowledge was charged in Phone 275 Stafford Bldg three complaints, two resulting in about a proposed ft able discussion dismissal. a one Utah is convictions and work-day- . Helper, One complaint charging polygamy The "stand in line for everything" to commit procedure he had to submit to wasn't was dismissed. Attempt one in was complaint charged he to his rape says liking, but very much Loyal Order of Moose that's one of the things that go with and a conviction was handed down. One complaint charging extortion and conventions. Notice from the display cards In another charging perjury were heard Kenneth Mower 18 and 19 were obtained in some of the local business establish- and convictions Governor ment windows that the local carmen bobh. N. Joe Tulllua Judges of the Seventh Judicial are sponsoring another dance this Secretary one is an "Overall and Apron" affair district are John A. Hougaard, Manti to be held October 26 in the Helper and Fred W. Keller, Price. Meet Every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. H auditorium. Tickets are now on sale Mimeograph Cans For Paper, letter and legal HELPER LODGE HALL and tbe boys hope you will cooperate can be and white colored, sizes, H by attending the dance. H Ralph Shepard was off the job bought at the Journal. PS last Saturday to make a trip to the northeVn part of the gtate on family 1 CENTER FOOD CENTER Hki.PRB. UTAH A Ij 1 Or Bring Your Hides To FOOD JUUKN 1 o o six-ho- Q O Prices Effective Fri., Sat., October Chase id. emu & 8 Tomato 8 3 Sanborn I sm 25c 23c IVHEATIES 45c SLIX CAN CHOPPED MAM I beams VanCampsI No. 2 Can 46-o- z 19c Can OLD 25c WAX C0RF1 BEEF HASH 25c PUREX Cans CLEANSEu cameo 3 25c ZOOP &0 RANCHES Elvin Binks is back to work after a few days off on vacation. Bill Weller took us out for a round of verbal "diplomatics" last week for that he had gone to Salida O reporting He canceled his resO for a rest-curervations and will go some other time. Q Orvell Haislip Is scheduled to H take his vacation starting the 19th. Looks like he's planning another foray into the 'backwoods to get some meat. This time he's going alone PS not taking 'Pasquali" along as gun boy. Blackie Willis is going to shake the headaches of political campaigning for a few days next week and hie off to the mighty forest in quest of venison. He states he has a new gun, new scope, new ammunition and a new outlook on life, and Relieves that this year he'll come back with some thing to put in the cold storage locker. Says his elk hunting days east of the city cemetery are a thing of the past. Lee Davis, heavy repairman on the rip track was off the Job last Saturday. Sickness or gun cleaning day we suspect. Carl Berry was off the job Monday because of ill health. Roy Davis, recently released from the TJ. S. Army, has returned to his old job on the rip track. 29c 25c 0 98c BAKED MODESS ENGLISH QUART HALF GALLON CAN 0 PK0S business matters. 3rd Annual Sale HEREFORDS Richfield, Utah Tuesday, October 29 - - -- 1 p. m. Pure-Bre- d 2 V. Q CAN CAN 2 Can 1... JUNiC j 5c N0..2 2 Shavers Grapefruit Tama lUllldLU APPLE SAUCE CUDAHYS HAMBURGERS i Can S0UP))n wwfc 8? BUTTER P-II-UT 16 Oz. CON CARNE cc CANS S 7A m S 4C Thit interesting Bale will be held in the SALES PAVILION" a sheltered and comfortable place, where we will offer the following at auction: 60 Top Registered HEREFORD Bulls, age 15 to 18 months. Range-fitted- .. All from blood lines related to the top Hereford animals of the United States. f I 3 Pure-Bre- d 20 Yearling Registered Heifers. Age 15 to 18 months. 10 Weaner ft and best Female Hereford Calves. This well established annual sale often you on educational g program. These animals arm the best and the arm the cheapest. We are proud to present a sale so much money-savin- worth-whil- e and so full of opportunity for breeders of Hertfords. Ranch locations: Satina and Emery, Utah Mala Office: 171 West South Temple - - Salt Lake City, Utah No. 1 Louisiana 2 GROUND BEEF KJb Its, 25c IT'S TUNE MEOWS American WTEI U. S. No. 1 Large LB LAMB CHOPS BRISKET BEEF BOIL BREAST OF LAMB LB LBS 8 M'llCE MEAT rUT ROAST LB STEER BEEF LB 45c 29c 32c 45c 37c 50-l- b Bag 98c THE EX SERUICEMEH S non-PARTIS- TICKET AH STRAIGHT GRAPES Fancy Table 2 lbs. 35c YOUR CANDIDATES Walker A. Diamanti FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 Alden Burdick FOR COUNTY CLERK FOR Max Bertola 8TATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2 J. B. "Blackie" Willis Orlo "LaVell" Shiner FOR II XSV)VCCJ3 FOR COUNTY COMM. Lou Buff mire COUNTY COMM. FOR COUNTY TREASURER John R. Goni FOR COUNTY ASSES80R Joe Holman FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Merlene Berry COUNTY FOR RECORDER Let's All IfQTC For The Veteran's Ticket November 5 In The General Election (Adv. Paid by 8 V , FOOD CENTER . , , FOOD CENTER it FOOD CENTER n's Party) |