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Show tTESPAY, APRIL 15, 1937 THE WINS TWO CASES IN STATE COURT favoring litigants F. B. HamAttorney by represented been handed have Price mond of court. state supreme the 4own by 50 A district court decree, whereby to John land belonging acres of was severed from the Moab of the own-wtown limits upon petition upheld by the state tribunal, in' its decision on the towns appeal, he raised nothpeterson had claimed and grain on the land ing but hay no benefit from being received nd within the Moab corporate limits. I Judge George Christensen granted toe severance petition and appointed W. Hammond, C. H. Madsen and Ponald Hacking of Price as commissioners to adjust the terms. They deeded that Peterson should pay nothtown should ing to the town, that the the town and to that him pay nothing assets must but its all retain ghould without from help pay its obligations toe severed land. Moab officials alleged the severance Would destroy the symmetry of the town, that the municipality needed toe revenue derived from taxing the and, that in event of severance the Jand should be taxed its portion of an ndebtedneess incurred to install a jewer and waterworks system. A trial court decision handed down vto years ago favoring the defendant n a suit brought by Boyd S. of Moab against J. H. Johnson, to quiet title to a spring of wa-al, ft reversed by the supreme been has Court, thus giving the plaintiff the entire flow of the spring at all times. Jtfr. Hammond handled the case for toe appellant. ivo decisions Pet-ers- on as j . Ham-Ino- nd er $ HRS. RALPH F. CLOWARD, I FORMER PRICE RESIDENT, I SUCCUMBS AT SALT LAKE I Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in Salt Lake City for Mrs. Virginia Staker Cloward, 55, who died there Friday. She was bom May 6, 1881 at Prattsville, Sevier county, fie daughter of Joseph S. and Sarah Brown Staker. After graduating from toe B. Y. U. in 1898, she taught school to her native county for several years, liter marrying Dr. Ralph F. Cloward. moved to Price and resided here fiey seven years, during which tone Dr. Cloward practiced medicine. Hrs. Cloward was prominent in tourch circles, and for the past 16 City. jears had resided in Salt Lake Surviving are her mother; two sons, Sr. Ralph B. Cloward, Chicago, Glan-- n A. Cloward, Salt Lake; a daugh- Salt Lake City; fr, Ruth Cloward, sisters. four and brother, fee ASKS SUM DUE FOR WORK suit seeking to recover a $480.46 llIT IA glance allegedly owing for work materials furnished June 6 and August 5, 1933, has been filed in district court by Fred The JJtaats against Fred Paternoster. Judgment requested is claimed to be the sum owing on a $1280.26 transaction, the remainder of which has been paid. Eight per cent Interest is asked. Harmed and be-toe- en " 8P " Ti When You Want to Fish You Go Where The Fishins Good! Certainlyyou do if you know where the big ones are. That is exercising good judgment, being practical in the sporting line and exercising a quality which is always productive of results in every line of endeavor that men and women engage in. sn z That poli- applies cy to advertising, too. If you want to register with actual and prospective customers in the placing of your merchandising messages for beneficial effects you will use the best method of contacting the buyers, people who make their homes in the area your business serves. In order to do that in eastern Utah you will find it a comparatively easy accomplishment by sing the advertising columns of The Superior Circulation Supreme Reader Interest as the medium always when planning your advertising and really successful publicity must be well thought out The .... Sun-Advoc- has the largest poll tan weekly paid circulation ia Utah, a of the area it serves coverage unapproached by any other medium. Your advertising messages in ne non-met-- ro Sun-Advoc- are sur- rounded by news items which carry community-wid- e interest, reports of activities is everyone toterested in. The at Sun-Advo-- Is read weekly by thousands, its in Utah being of an un- nally large quantity type. home-covera- ge PBIOE, E, DTAD PACE SEVENTEEN Knights Of Columbus COAL OPERATORS' HEARING SET FOR Injunction Asked To Confer Fourth Degree OF UTAH SELECT Stop Alleged Unsafe On Price, Helper Men WEBER AS CHIEF SLAYER OF FORMER Operation Of Canal RICE ATTORNEY ' SDN-ABTOCAT- 1 Kuel of the Notre Dame de Lourdes pastor church, uB'ro'Tyieta. f.Helper Were two or the 53 Utah initiates receiving the fourth degree of the Knights of Columbus at ceremonies in Salt Lake City Sunday. Two former Price residents were also members of the class, namely, Monsignor A. F. Giovannoni and William J. Reid. Known as the Bishop Kearney class, the group of 53 attended mass in the Cathedral of the Madeleine at 8:30 a. m. The initiation ceremonies were followed by a banquet. The Most Rev. James E. Kearney, bishop of the Salt Lake diocese, was the principal speaker at the dinner. NEWS EDITOR HERE L. R. Weber, president of the Lib- erty Fuel company, was recently elected president of the Utah Coal Preliminary hearing of Harry Operators association to succeed Otto Herres, vice president and general French on a murder manager of the United States Fuel charge arising out of the slaying of Claude L. McCracken, former Price company. Other new officers are: Vice presi- newspaperman, at Alturas, California, dent, L. E. Adams, vice president of on March 25, was being conducted the Spring Canyon and Royal Coal Thursday (today), according to inforcompanies; executive secretary, Bert mation received this week by The P. Manley, Salt Lake City; directors, Moroni Heiner, president of the Utah French, son of Mr. and Mrs Bard Fuel company; E. L. Cropper, Ches- French, publishers of the Alturas terfield Coal company; C. N. Sweet, Plain Dealer, allegedly shot McCrackpresident of the Standard Coal com- en because of a feud between the pany; Paul Keyser, Independent Coal Plain Dealer and a mimeographed and Coke company, and Ezra Thomp- paper published by McCracken. son, Salt Lake City. The preliminary hearing was originally scheduled for March 30, but the accused slayer, visibly shaken, Will was too ill to make personal appear-- 1 Be Seen ance in court. Curtis Hillyer, noted California lawyer, will defend French, Claire Trevor and Michael Whalen it having been reported that he will make their third screen handle the case without charge. at Satirical remarks by McCracken the Strand theatre in appearance Helper Friday and Saturday in "Time concerning Frenchs parents were beOut For Romance, which also fea- lieved to have fanned a flame of retures Joan Davis, Douglas Fowley sentment that led to the young state and Bennie Bartlett. employes taking McCrackens life. The screens newest team of film Published statements directed at Mrs. romancers, Charles Boyer and Jean French were especially offensive to Arthur, will be seen at the Strand the son, it was reported. Sunday and Monday in History Is Made at Night. This smart, romance casts Boyer in an entirely new type of role as a dashing and the most popular headwaiter on the continent. Miss Arthur is seen as a lovely New York mannequin. Leo Carrillo and Colin Clive are featured in the supporting first-degr- ee te. antitoxin will be administered to students of the Carbon county high school Friday, when all pupils will participate in a cleanup day designed to aid them in throwing of the restlessness that usually pervades the class room at this time of the year. The buildings and grounds of the school will be thoroughly cleaned in the morning, according to Principal Melvin C. Wilson, while the after- fast-pac- $500. The present arrangement of the canear the houses represents a connal An action seeking to restrain the tinual source of danger, Biscardi Glen Canal company from opSpring erating an alleged open and unprotected canal in the vicinity of dwellLOAN CORPORATION SUES ing houses in Helper has been filed in district court by John Biscardi, Recovery of $90 rent on a home and who also asks that the water firm premises leased by Isabelle Bryner be enjoined from trespassing on his to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ralph is sought property. by the Home Owners Loan corporaHe accused the defendant corpora- tion in a suit filed in district court tion of depositing silt, sand and other against the lessees. The title to the debris on his land while cleaning the property was conveyed to the plaincanal. In addition to the restraining tiff corporation on October 2, 1936, orders, he asks judgment of $250 on subsequent to the lease agreement. Romance Teams STUDENTS WILL At Strand PARTICIPATE IN CLEAN-U- P EVENT A spring fever the trespass claim and $250 damages on the allegation that the canal is unsafe, as well as attorney fees totabng Marked By Lasting Beauty No greater tribute can be given to departed loved ones than to mark their graves with These monuments will beautiful memorials. meet with your approval both as to beauty ' and durability. ed man-about-to- Beautiful in line and material are these monuments which we have fashioned in our noon will be devoted to entertaining the students. An assembly program by the senior class at one oclock, followed by the annual intramural track and field meet are on the schedule cast. for the afternoon. Preston Summer-hay- s Roscoe Karns, the funny little man is chairman of the faculty comwho has entertained millions in dozmittee in charge of the days program. ens of pictures as a featured player, is now leading man in his own right Price Mutual Classes Completed For 1936-3- 7 in Booth Tarkingtons comedy, Clarwhich is scheduled at the ence, Strand Tuesday and Wednesday. M. I. A. sessions In observance of the completion of in Price ward, officers in charge have arranged to hold their annual award honor program Tuesday, April 20, in the local tabernacle. The program will feature each of the departments in the organization, with vocal selections, readings, orchestra renditions and a play being included in the entertainment. The affair will take place at the regular mutual hour, from 7:30 to 9:00 WINNER OF SCHOLARSHIP SOON TO BEGIN COURSE p. m. Miss Mary Kolovich, winner of first place in the recent subscription campaign, left Tuesday afternoon for Salt Lake City to enroll in the Excelsis Beauty School for a beauty course, her award in the contest. Miss Kolovich is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kolovich of Hiawatha, and a 1936 graduate of the Carbon high school. own shops. They are memorials to command the respect of all who view them. Sun-Advoc- nine-mont- Summit Monumental Works hs 156 EAST MAIN PBJCE PHONE SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Seventh Judicial District, in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. NOTICE. Dem Investment Company, a corporation of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. Carbon County Land Company, a corporation of Utah; Milner Corporation, a corporation of Utah; Archibald C. Milner; Clarence E. Milner and Romola K. Milner, his wife; Jay S. Milner and Hazel Milner, his wife; Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on the 1st day of May, 1937, at the North front door of the County Court House of the above county, in Price, Carbon County, Utah, at 12:00 noon of said day. The property offered for sale is situate in Carbon County, Utah, and is more particularly described as fol- ON THE NEW FORD V-- 8 lows, The Northwest quarter of the to-w- it: Northeast quarter, the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, the South half of the Northwest quarter of Section 14, Township 13 South, Range 10 East, Salt Lake Meridian. Lot No. 7 of Section 3, Township 13 South, Range 11 East, Salt Lake Meridian. The West half of the Northeast quarter, the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 11 10, Township 13 South, Range East, Salt Lake Meridian. The East half of the Northeast IS quarter of Section 9, Township South. Range 11 East, Salt Lake Meridian. The Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter, the Northwest quarter of the Southwest13quarter South, of Section 10, Township Merid- Range 11 East, Salt Lake jutheast quaiter of the ;t quarter, the Southwest f the Northeast quarter, h half of the Southeast f Section 9, Township 13 ange 11 East, Salt Lake nth half of Section 26, 12 South. Range 11 Lake Meridian, rth half of Section 35, South, Range 11 Lake Meridian, lection 36, Township 12 nge 10 East, Salt Lake 12 12 Action 32, Township nge 11 East, Salt Lake he East half of Section 10 lip 13 South, Range Lake Meridian. 13 Section 2, Township Lake Salt 11 East, nge Jection nge 16, 13 Township Salt Lake 12 East, when you try the new Ford brakes softer or easier Ford brake . . . had any car stop smoother action ever nor pedal or quicker. And you get the safety of strong steel cables from the pedal to each wheeL They always work. Weather cant affect them. Damage to one wheel wouldnt affect the other 3 brakes. You get emergency brakes. brake-linin- g Also . ; . Ford brakes give extra-lon- g life! Big drums give more braking surface for car weight than on any other car in America. Youll End these brakes a good example of a great Ford principle that the usual way isnt always the best but that the best at the price way in building a car makes real value! YOUR FORD DEALER YOULL agree never felt 12-in- SE PRICE PAYABLEIN NDER OF THE UNITED AMERICA. Price, Carbon County, 1937. it day of April, A. D. S. M. BLISS, riff of Carbon County, Utah. ril 2, 1937. 1937 : pub., April 8. mtH Anril 29. 1937 ... 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