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I a.Miaumr- - E Mi Nut, Hume 1 tie itp Utah the ,. hn il G. id i a I 1.1 t ali'Xi ! ni. 55 - - t- j , t J H i Two m senilis of (he dis'iiit rouit will convene Mimilt.meou ! hi ie Thlilsdav (today I .it KHMa III, with Judgis Geoige Christensen f 11101' and Dilwoith Wooley ed M.111I1 pie- held in Mding One session will ! the court room, and the other rn the court tli-ikoffice Ttie case of Charles We. t her bee. former oiganrcr for the National Miners union, who is facing a charge of not arising from his activities during the coal strike in August. 1933. will be considered at one of the court sessions Thursday. Wethorbees case was oigmally placed on the calendar of the third term of court in 1933. but due to the defendant's ill health, the case has been passe'd through the past five ijidw m:sui nuw ji s ! .1 fkrrs ! I - JP Qt GRAHAM SODA. CALUMET J Iq PORK BEANS 10 BEANS 5' ' V i taL. 10 Bars 01 Bag. . . c Tall Cans. Mild Full Cream hts Pound DEPENDABLE 8 Shortening kf SALAD $4) 29 FLAKES MUSTARD 35c CORN SL 10 CHIPS 5pTg ycu buy c$i Pound SmiUllipiS,l'lJJUM!JJl,jJ nil llm IV' ny ji., j, i. auujawi j TOILET 15' LL 15' TUNA DciTle WAX PAPER TOMATO SUNRIPE CAN S PAPER CORN Stale PKG STARCH 7c A JELL-- 0 3 PB FRIDAY - SATURDAY JUNE 5 11-1- Salt Lake City, Utah Saturday Continuous after r Picnic Mams Pound Rustlers of Red Dog 3:30 More romantic than his ffE-mou"Cisco Kid Franks Minced Ham j s d " Producers and Shippers 11"" NEW PEAS 3 j .CABBAGEu of ,B 21' 4c I 1 T0MAT0ESL15' 5 SPUDS CUCUMBE BANANA STRAWBERRIES King Panther Hlavatha BlaeEi iavIi Coals - afket Purchasing Polii pulihr IS.!0,Ie ap. BBSS S Always fresh. It's groi it Arrives to scheduled delivery. AIRWAY Pound United States Fuel Co CAI POTATO Nuckolls Pikes Peak And Last Chapter of LB. COFFEE 2 BP DRESSING 19! Eanner JEWEL m - SALMON c2bL Slieese a 16 White King Laundry 4 Bar-ze- e, L2 BEEF Utah Reel 10 Lb. Cloth SajD 4 Ll 5 CATSUP Lt 10 CORNED ,2 Sugar $2.-51- 1 CLEANSER CRACKERS. STRING OMIAIJ SUNBRITE VAN CAMP'S, No. 2 Tall Can John Joseph Funeral non-far- Slicpy SYRUP Hollow. (J MLKU HUV. 29' ?cYsr" :j PEAS issued Tin W hmjKy. gro.s' receipts for the two months of this )ear totaled f3212 19. iu compared with I2B94 29 for Apul and May of 1934. an increase of $317 90. or 10 9 jver cent. The revenue from the sale of : tamps and stamp p.ier showed an mciease of 15 7 xr cent The total income for Apnl and May 1935 be2 ing $2907 95, as compared w ith 49 for last year, a gain of 4395 4fi cs ;rJ OLIVES 1ostmater Call sei-vic- -- HEIR h mhhshn 9C S0APllhrwi 25' PALMOLIVE b,9J BAKING POWDER JELLY S in Cai bon counts According to a repeat or HEM IIEEORE . M It. O. L.. C, unnouneed here Tuesday that sueti applications will to acceptSI N. - MON. - TlKS. ed from only those wlm are clearly continuou'i after 1:15 Sun. in distress and who are threatened with the loss of their homes through foreclosure. Tlie follow mg rigid tests of eligibility will apply to the new' applications: 1. The applicant must have been in involuntary default on his home loan on June 13. 1933 and unable to terms. carry or refund his present mortgage, Rhodes unless it can be shown to the corpoLicenses ration's satisfaction that a default ocSet Sunday 5 Couples curring later than June 13, 1933, was the result of unemployment or other John Joseph Rhodes. 72. died at his Five marriage licenses were issued home hero Wednesday. Funeral misfortune beyond the applicant's fjp Sj! w ill be conducted in the L I) control. The corporation was created at the county cleiks office dunng the to protect honest home owners who (week ending Wednesday, the follow-ar- e S tabernacle Sunday, with burial at in temporary difficulty and not 'S couples obtaining peimits to Castle Dale under the direction of the for the purpose of saving lenders from "ed. Samuel Sylvanus Sanderson, Wallace mortuary the results of their own past mistakes Elmo, and Julia Irene Wells, Victor; Mr Rhodes was born March 5, 1863 in making excessive loans, or in lend- - Joel Ammon Lindsey, Sunny side, and at Rhodes Valley in Wasatch county ing to persons not entitled to credit. 'Ardell.i S. Rich, Columbia, Antonio He is survived by his widow, Mary 2. The past record of the applicant Pacheco, Columbia, and Evelyn Kish-ol- l, Ann Horsley Rhodes: seven sons and for integrity is a vital factor Any Kenilworth, Woodrow Leon Pill- daughters, Mrs. Olive Westenskow, applicant will bo rejected as ineligi ing, Price, and Erma Hurton, Price; Ferron; C. E. Rhodes, Montieello, Mrs ble if his general record is unsatis- Robert Fullerton, Spring Glen, and Eva Bryan, Ferron, Mrs. Jennie factory, particularly if he has delib- Helen Marie Kimball, Helper. Puce; Mrs Ivella Hansen, Fererately defaulted on his existing inron; Arthur Rhodes, Ferron, and Mrs. debtedness and has a record of not or 80 percent of the corporations ap- Ethel Fausett, Price. Also surviving are 23 gi andchildren paying his bills when he is able to praisal of the property, whichever is the smaller. do so. and three 7. Ordinary farm property is not 3. To redeem the home from forced sale or voluntary surrender, such eligible unless the applicant draws his BEAN SUBMITS LOW BID occusale or surrender must have taken main livelihood from PAINTING OF U. S. BUILDING since 1930. pations. 1, place January 8. No applicant will be granted a 4. The applicant must be in actual Bids were received Tuesday by distress with his mortgage indebted- loan if such refinancing is intended Postmaster Carl W. Empey for the ness and threatened with the loss of only to protect a bank loan or other exterior painting of the postoffice, ' his home by foreclosure Applicants business obligation. (painting of the flagpole and minor 9. The corporation will not refiwho have no present or prospective repairs to the building The low bid income of any character, and clearly nance the home of an owner who car was submitted by Ben Bean of Price could not meet the indebtedness, are continue to carry his present loan. but the contract will not be let until ineligible unless their notes are also authorization is received from the WOMAN SEEKS DIVORCE signed by icsponstble parties. pestoffice maintenance engineer for 5. The property must be used by Nellie Warden filed suit in district the western states. the owner as his home or held by court Monday for a divorce from Melhim as his homestead, and, as a rule, vin Warren, whom she married at A. C. SAUNDERS TAKES OVER it must have been his home on June Green River on June 1, 1933. The NEWSPAPER AT CASTLE DALE 13, 1933. A plaintiff charges cruelty, also allegPicture 6. The home must have a value ing that her husband has failed to A C. Saunders, w'ho for several not exceeding $20,000 as appraised by provide for her during the past two years has published the Beaver Press WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Wed. Continuous after 3:30 p. m. the corporation No loan may be months She asks restoration of her and Milford News, has taken over the made for an amount exceeding $14,000 maiden name, Nellie Fryrear. operation of the Emery County Pro- - Marriage Granted I I HECK OUR PRICES AM) ( imm omwmH r by M)sE ,t I'living w .i - I E AT. - Tinas reteijts if th Pine isis'otfn f,, pu- in,,n'i 'of Aplil and .M.n t'.iiiasl s c. .in i y oce-the leeelpts f a the s.mn months of 19.71. this lne lease- le fleeting Vel favorably en th" economic conditions of the Be Misled Dont OTHERS ADVERTISE I'RK IIT K KHAR DLLs H tu" Now McNilt, "r . ' ' - 1 ! - - the slid J V dno n Kiua rli urirAuXll-all . ia?j iUaniAj 4 fc ' c t ! s oi jt tnl i L I i, inl J , Lajdaili, eiiJ Jt C J. The so 1 i as - J 1 t i f r ij i LtJl'iMjLlteirr 'trf ! t al POSTAL REVENUE Conducted By Court; SHOWS BIG GAIN. Riot Case Scheduled REPORT REVEALS applications until June n f Two Sessions To Be aim riilmi rit to tin1 lionie ow nils' loan ,n t which I lie Home Owmis' Iai.m M'(imta corpoiation to accept new loan x s -- tile t t J Impc; Carbon ltto!i-struitior- i iic-tr- to ' ( l j w n Hugh S J'.l.i;' i:. ElalaM f.l.kg ja . i " wkl MAI ery fcJ'J'G JtlaH I) tagk'd i W rT M'.'S A" l I. ik ulatc hul.l.rr, 1.3 lJ falll g Hi Li1 I' r,...1. - C fell lift f h&mirl I III I) hr httcjl I t 3 til ft Mil l.e Nli . IS- I. ' ' ' William Ihiriih in ci'iuiiuiii'n viith thr htr ' ' ' 11 i remark concerning the Hij.rin.e ruling . .1 j R. N. A. and the UonMltutmn the 0r I l A rermtlv jointed out hv a f C ihtical writer, Johnviii had In ll inform'd I !l 0,1 "txr ' ' month agu hy Judge Jam! I) Emmlei of the l. ' J II' ' n R N. A. court the that oiyani.'ati' hujireme should lie rrMriited t i 'tahlithinj? a ' limitation of hour" of la!r and al hli- r waye-' ' t i .merit of child lal.r. Had Jo) niii and hi w Pi hutn held tlnir t ration to that trio tf lia-1. )rm ijles as the foundation lor rratnn of N. II. A. the nation Would hae kill maiii of its I last tfforts and the iiee'st of nt of a reum p of jilans for estahh-hn- u ' ed economic , m.it-Cl'sJohnson. Iisteniiijr to his lnjh sliiipl y did tliiir hiddmy He miet ts .ili'iilutdv uncalled for meu'uns whnh jilasisi duet ly into the hands of the s.om. irowd that l.a l j la) ed the mair role in the drama of dminir the J . nation to the low level tlat required ft sv-U- Itil.itive . u i r 5 t , t it ) t ,9 tdr U B AJ .,1 -I L' 5 Uf Visits Hkiluil a i t . J i NNOl Nc f imriaoiitf p.ilarjes of cducat lon.il tors jn vureus sis lions is cneourak'inj.'. '1 he small j a v whnh many of the m1iio teai hers of the nation hau lain fom-tto jncejit in far tmi many inManei s has attained it .scale th.it ri fits ts ilisjrrnt e on the t ommunities w hii h th v sei e. Our etlueatioiial svstrin may not President Iloosov i Jt will do Will to entirely what we all desire. I here is undoubtedly mm h Johnson and his crowd ourkuid. 'JI Ll . u tj (jKNl'lA J. I Memorial Day Held Hy Awcrkan Legion '! ! Aviation Scrvko Opening S'l I LABOR MKASllU A I J m i SOLONS TO BAt.K .1 . t i i i I'NION RLGl ! 1 i tal d Mi ' t r ii it i ji ' lfi n! I'!l a" s . ! i . Jir.liMkU) 3 the JI' ) Mi JM i 3 lu gliaW St ll , -- !r . ii "It 1 J h!ui ati f.ai f) I f the i 1I.1 ! i s & i J Af3li.c A - I f t i f a if ! t. W al ,t ;m f C I tinuation of the junior Imm kill jiroj'ram are cn- titled to great c ledit. ,cMnvirt of the teams are doinjf nlendid work for iomniunity adaneeinent. And the pjMiii3iii jfijr or'aniation, the American la-yjo- . ) 1 No 9 Jl'MOlt RASEHAEJ, AI.AIN t QN( K again Atm man I junior Lav hall cIuIh an taking Id thp fit Itl, t hit jilrtriiur youth in than outdoor lufrjK tition which it tun duche to building U tier iitii Tis and krej.ing the jt-- 3 IH $ 9 j I . 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