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Show lisss w.or said hest ;l1 lf eot nieac of p, doilast m. Legion J4- suc f work coe Tiany of tj, e Ilian the n Ihepui ?d." ed 'Is who and Th e SECOND SECTION v a visitor, f wife; H. iw: it and "is Leona: Roberts, ?homas i wife; A: ygntSPAT. AUGUST 27, 1936 un Advocate - N. SECTION Property Sold At Meeting County SEEKS Wayman Gives Broken! PLANS FORECVR COMPLAINT BILL COLLECTION Of Commissioners Version of Shooting COMPLETED john and James Littlejohn, doing business under the name and style of Beer Garden In the Helper. The complaint alleges that the plaintiff delivered goods and merchandise to the defendant between May 1 and July 28 and for the merchandise, was to have received $403.85. Of that amount, approximately $100 has been paid. The complaint seeks collection of the remaining $303.85, interest at the rate of 8 per cent since July 28 and costs of the action. 20th-Centu- ry BEING matters were business attention by the county in their regular meeting Jail Friday night, according to County Cleric B. H. Young. I dont know sold three tracts ftje commissioners I must have been thinking of why I did it land which was formerly the prop-pt- y something else no to talk about it want dont i T TT of the county, one tract in Scofuntil say had a chance to talk1 Ive fin anything ield to Lloyd De Berry; lots in the to a la wasn t getting a square deal, to addition View Jake they were tak- price River g ater from my lands all I want is justice! on Miller Creek to Davis and a tract Broken sentences, coming from an ex-wand Arsen William. veteran, who, but Palph Marsing Routine ers Confessed Slayer Interviewed! Castle Dale For A civil complaint, seeking collec-Plation on allegedly due back payments, has been filed in the county clerks office for docketing on the September term of court, County Clerk B II 1 oung reported. Plaintiff in the action is the Utah Distributing company, against William Littlejohn and Elsie H. Little- ns for the Emery County Voca- tional Round-uwhich is being ad-- 1 vertised extensively in this section, are weH on the road to completion and the affair is expected to prove one 0f the outstanding events of Cas tie Dale, ho&t city. soud The affair is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, September 4 and 5. Program consists of a rodeo, boxing, wrestling sPrts- races and special a few hours before, allegedly wielded a features- Exhibits of various natures Accumulated bills were taken care deadly rifle and snuffed out s hoped to lives the was of two it and said, nJ af at the meeting, persons, one an officer of the law and the other1'111 b,erom draw eastern U,ah' a neighboring rancher, parts other business matters of importance a mental picture of the mind of portrayed discussed. Jriugh Wayman, Perron rancher who is facing a first com-Laon- Brought From p, SafeKeeping , - ar an; SECOND ' d ege Hardr Nick Ee wife; degree murder charge for the alleged brutal and slaying of Sheriff W. L. Black and Roy Black, both of Perron last Saturday morning. a-- Plies it cate. cold-blood- GRAND! GLORIOUS! ' Held Here Wayman, held in the Carbon county jail early this week after being moved from Castle Dale for talked to a reporter and gave his story of the slayings which rocked communities of the entire eastern Utah section. Clad in a faded blue shirt, blue overalls with a stubble of beard on his face, he appeared still dazed from the turn of events, when Saturday morning he was said to have raised a powerfal rifle and crashed bullets into the bodies of his two persecutors. Unfair Deal The would not give any detailed account of the tragedy; repeating that I wasnt getting a square deal. Asked why he turned the gun on the sheriff, he replied in a monotone that he didnt know, saying I warned him not to get out of the car, but he kept coming at me, I didnt know Sheriff Black was unarmed; I didn't know that my brother-in-la- v didnt have a gun. I 'told my sister (Mrs. Black) not to have her husband get the sheriff, to wait until things cooled down and we could have a chance to talk the situation over. But he went down and got the sheriff and I didnt know what was going to happen. I wasn't getting a square deal. I paid my taxes on that land and had a right to use the water. Time Uncertain Wayman was asked the length of time the arguments over the water rights had been brewing. His swer was not very long. - . . Well, how long? Oh, I don't know, not very long. A year? Less than that. Six months? No, it wasnt that long; it wasnt very long. About three months then, you should say? Yes, I guess so, maybe it was safe-keepi- ng GLAMOROUS! Thats what youll automatically say when you see these new and beautiful fall hats . . . latest of autumnal colors and shades they must be seen to be ap- .... preciated. ed J8 an Strikingly seasonal charmingly colorful . and shapes to satisfy the most selective of customers . . . every hat with an appeal of its own. t We have added this new to our stock only through personal purchase in one of the nations choicest and most select of markline ets. 5t 53c j One Group Priced $95 and at $95 Another Group for the Extremely Well Dressed at LT $185 to $g95 3 FLACILLE dress shopUtah Wee IOC IOC 15c 5 on cet 551 CC 5( !5 Blouses for Fall Fashion decrees that Mouses will be more popular his season, in greater demand than ever. The line e have in stock will satisfy Jour dressing taste. New colors for fall. Black, White, and all the fashionable col-cStunning with your fan suit. s. $a.9s 5( I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thomas, Jreshments yr PARADE ' ve Sun-Advoca- te le SPORTS DANCE PROGRAM Watch for full particulars in next weeks issue of The and also placards and handbills. serv-discussi- S aitts RDcessss sdoosE MMBHnHHBHHEnnnnBnnaHBi BUY DRESSES FUR TRIM DRESS COATS SPORT COATS DRESS New Dark Styles at mighty Havings Our regular values. Highest quality of the new materials and all nicely trim ned with hand se lected furs. $65 $27.50 At Only COATS Luxurious materials and trimmed with finest furs. Our regular price is $75, but during this sale they go at Made from the new soft woolens and hand tailored for smartness. Regular $20.50 values $45 A big Going At On Sale saving on these nice dresses Weve made great reductions on these Now Only NOW $4.95 $7.50 $9.95 $14-5- 0 Higher Triced Fall Garments Mighty Values SELLING STARTS FRIDAY AUG. 28 A SMALL SPORT COATS A beautiful line plain soft of DEPOSIT woolens, priced at $22.50 Now at Will hold any garment for a reasonable time. NO EXCHANGES OK CHARGES! $19-7- 5 NEW MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Opened in answer to demand of the women of this section for a better grade hat line. BETTER If TS DURING SALE Slips, Skirts, Gowns, Combinations. Values to $2.25. 2 lots at $00 98c Blouses ones ... One group that were price to $1.50 Regular $3.00 At On Sale $16.50 $2.95 Opening Special OF FINE PRINT DRESSES Mostly dark shades, wearable for Fall. Regardless of former price, your choice at "JSm Regular $3.50 ( lose Out At Regular $5.00 5. University of Utah $395 PSMinMf' WWW?! $1.49 Closeout Gossard CORSET LINES ce BLOUSES ' and that sold to $1.85 Sale Price n MANY GROUPS AND ITEMS TO BE CLOSED OUT ENTIRELY Knitted Lingerie 5 Beautiful LAMPL KNITTED DRESSES n, Salt Lake City Fri-ha- ON Monday, Sept. 7th re-Th- ey j ed HAIS 1936-3- 7 The AT PRICE Mrs. James Nelson. Games were feat-an- d the time, after which were served to over twen-,- ,, urd during AM) FUR COLLARED University of Utah ..DRESS Sr., Due to arrival of large stocks for Fall and to relieve the congestion in our store we have decided to offer reductions for the next two weeks, which bring a saving to early buyers of 15 to 25 on purchases of Fall Coats and Dresses. Come eairly and get best selections. 2-Pie- tember 26. All others register, Sept. 28. Labor Day and daughters, Inez and Dorothy, and Donna Gordon, were visitors in Castle Gate Thursday. A birthday party was given for1 Claude Nelson Friday at the home of Fsollll ot FLACILLE shopUtah on week. After visiting for a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gordon, John C. Gordon and his wife and daughter left for their home in Beaumont, Texas. Mrs. George Shelley and daughter, Ruby, returned Sunday from Provo, where. Mrs. Shelley was called at the time of the death of her sister. e Nice Class work begins Sept. 29. Send for free catalogue giving further information Fr,ce Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rose of Morgan, Utah, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Gordon last dain-siderab- highly-temper- WHY NOT ACQUAINT YOURSELF WITH THE OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION OFFERED BY THE STATE UNIVERSITY? 24-2- EXTRAORDINARY a $1.95 to $4-9- OPENING DATES Freshmen Placement Tests, meetSeptember 23... Special andregis-tratioings for instruction September Sophomore Registration, Sep- By Mrs. McCoy Nelson Bert Kilbourne of Salt Lake City is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. O. W. Hardy, for the next several weeks. Hansen entertained the teied the car. Bridge club Thursday. Prizes were Reason for the change was given won by Mrs. McCoy Nelson and Mrs. that possible trouble might result O. W .Hardy. Following the games, and the officers didnt want to take refreshments were served to the twen- any chances Miscellaneous shower was given Feeling among the residents of that section was said tojat the home of Mrs. w. Hardy been generally calm for the day, in honor of Mrs. McCoy Nelson, most part, although there was a con- -; formerly Miss Josie Gordon. A amount of ty and delicious luncheon was ed to forty guests, who spent the eve- , ning playing bridge and cootie. The bride received a number of appropri-- , BINDING - The late and beautiful gifts. shorter than that. Other prisoners held in the county jail kept walking past the barred door and Wayman appeared reluctant to answer questions. He vould move from one side of the door to the other, his face drawm but his sharp piercing eyes glancing about. Boy Sees Tragedy He said nothing about the purchase of the shells while Roy Black was supposed to have gone for the officer, nor did he mention details of the actual shooting. One witness however, youngster, Carl Olsen, a supplied the details of the shooting.inHe stated last Saturday when terviewed, that he had been walking to where he was to work and that he noticed Wayman crawl under the fence with the rifle in his hands. The youth added that Roy Black preceded the sheriff, the two being in their respective cars. Heard One Shot I heard one shot, he said, and turned around and saw Sheriff Black either stumble or fall. After that I didnt wait, I was so scared I just ran. There may have been two or three more shots, I wasnt sure. I didnt stay there at all. And I didn t The CLEAR CREEK NEWS realize fully what was happening. The confessed killer, in jail here, appeared in a dazed calm over the entire affair, as though the shocking truth of the deed had not begun to weigh upon him. At times he would glance nervously about, then turn back to mumble an incoherent reply, 1 Want Justice I dont know what theyll do to If it means my neck, me, he said. it means my neck. All I want is justice. They werent giving it to me there, . . . referring to the water rights dispute. He was brought from the Emery county jail at Castle Dale Saturday night by State Patrolman Jack Sull1-va- n. Waymans wife and children, Sullivan said, were present when ho was taken, handcuffed, from the jail led to the waiting automobile. talked together for a few mo ments then Wayman turned and en- -j FALL QUARTER ANNOUNCEMENT !3 CELEBRATION ed Going Now At Regular $7.50 Finest Ones At Dance Sets $1.95 $2.49 $3.95 $5.95 All Silk. Close out at $49 Fabric Gloves Colorful, Fancy Cuff. Kayser Made. Value to $1.75 ot Kid Gloves Fine grades and e Regular values to $195 Regular ft ft JLW 4 V $2.95 Kid Gloves $1.75 UNIFORMS $1.49 Costume Jewelry " Jstil Price at going of Dark Med. WeightforSUITS school Just right wear. A mighty sav Ing at $9.95 Stylish Large Size DRESSES 40 to 46 Values to $16.50. A big saving for larger women, at 1-- Lot 2-P- $9.95 KNITTED c. DRESSES Smart new models on sale at $4.95 SINGLE and TWIN SWEATERS To Close Out at 98c fo $3-5- 0 Afternoon DRESSES We have a group of beautiful afternoon dresses in extra good models at sub- stantial redactions. MADSEN! 22 West Main A Smart Shop For Women Price, Utah OPENING SPECIAL Regular $1.95 WASH FROCKS pgc While stork last, choice.... 2gggCT8aBSBB8E!8BSfflESSSS85S5E8Uiii is |