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Show lit TTTrRSPAV. AUGUST 1927 THE COUNTY ATTORNEY CRIME ATTENDING t detection course 4 i V ii-One-Wee- 1 Held I' ! Vt L I t. stief M? It I attor-"ne- y Marl D. Gibson, prosecuting of Carbon county is attending the course being given special one weeks of Evan- university Northwestern by -- (on, Illinois, through the facilities of and its scientific crime jts law school detection laboratory to acquaint prosecuting attorneys with the latest i methods 0f criminal investigation and prosecution. One hundred prosecut-- ; coun-- 4 ors from cities throughout the course which ed the are taking try August 2. The course which is the first of its ever offered in this country consists of a series of lectures and dem- op-en- onstrations by members of the law 'school faculty and staff members of crime detection labor4 the scientific s' story. All of the facilities of the laboratory be demonstrated and instruction Wlu 1 these methods can be given in how . used to obtain evidence in the prosecution of criminals. The lie detector, or polygraph, developed by Prof. Leonarde Keeler, and used success- -; fully in many criminal investigations, J wiu be demonstrated to the group, t Tests to determine the degrees of in- ' J N Y toxication will be demonstrated by , right-of-way- W. s; ments; use of the ray machine in detecting invisible objects; the moulage technique for casting perishable evidence, and microscopic analysis of dust particles. Demonistry. strations will also be given of the use Other phases of scientific crime de- to which photography can be placed tection that will be demonstrated to in criminal investigation. 1 the visiting prosecutors are: Fire- j arms identification and comparative CARD OF THANKS micrography by which guilty and We have taken this method to innocent bullets are checked; res- -, thank all our kind friends for their a spetoration of obliterated ink by appreciated sympathy, assistance and cial process developed in the crime lovely floral offerings at the untimely deof detection laboratory; methods - departure of our beloved daughter tecting forgeries in checks and docu- and granddaughter, Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson. ultra-viol- et . Heat Comfort 2 BEST IM ftl! THE WEST" There Is An DEALER ABERDEEN In Your Community RAINS NEWS By A1 and Jo Mrs. Francis Trulas and Mrs. Elsie Christensen are home after spending two weeks in Salt Lake City. The county weed eradication comMr. and Mrs. Albert Shaw and son, mittee has been requested to draw Trevor, have returned from a proup a program for 1937. In a letter longed visit in the state capital city. sent out by George L. Hobson, supJohn Scahsi came home last week y ervisor of the state eradication pro- from a trip through Califorject. It was stated that this must be nia. Mrs. Dan McAlpine and children, done before any assistance can be received from the state appropria- Danny and Marlyn, inare back from a visit with relatives Oklahoma. tion of $100,000. Victor Orlandi, Sr., was a business A meeting is expected to be held visitor in Salt Lake City last week. this week, according to J. B. Jewkes, The Pinochle club met this week county agricultural inspector. Utah at the home of Mrs. J. A. Thom. Mrs. Johnson won high prize. county has already drawn up a pro- Scott The Sewing club met at the home gram which will serve as a guide for of Bessie and Dorothy Mangus last this county. week, Prominent among its features Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Buffmire have which Mr. Hobson specifically re- been entertaining guests from Necommended is a spray program ofi vada. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henley and which the expense cost will be dis- -j of Kemmerer, Wyoming, were tributed equally among the county, family recent visitors at the home of Mr. state and land owners. and Mrs. W. H. Dalton. Other prominent features of the Louis and Joedy Dellacort have reUtah program are: turned from Colorado. John Dahlrymple is visiting his with the W. P. A. and encouragement of work to be done on ditch and ca- brother, Del. Mutuals softball team was defeated nal banks, public lands and the K. of C. last week, 3 to 4. The by encourage farmers to team also lost to a strong junior with the soil conservation program Helper junior group. phases of weed control in order to Mr. and Mrs. C. Wooten of Salt secure benefit payments. Lake City were visitors in Rains part Request the county commission to of the week, Mr. Wooten, transacting set up a substantial weed budget for business in his official capacitycom-of of the Mutual Coal 1938; encourage the forest service to president and Mrs. Wooten as a guest pany, take care of noxious weeds on forest of Mrs. Joe Pavignano. with the state comlands; mittee in a spray program during the CASTLE GATE NEWS next four months. c. Muehlberger, coroners pi-' Cook county and a of toxicologist 'member of the laboratory staff. Dr. Muehlberger will also discuss med- -' -t icolegal problems and forensic chem) PRICE, UTAB E, ten-da- University 5! 4T at Being At Northwestern V ! School k TO DRAW UP WEED CONTROL OUTLINE FOR COUNTY SOON SUN-ADVOCAT- NOTICE TO WATER USERS. THE State of Utah, Office of State Engineer, Salt Lake City. Notice is hereby given that George Milner, Jr., Price, Utah, has made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah to change the point of diversion of 2 sec. ft. of water from Price river in Carbon county, Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted into the Snyder ditch at appoint S. 640 ft. from the W!4 cor. Sec. 8, T. 15 S R. 11 E., SLB & M. by virtue of rights decreed in the Morse Decree of 1902 as follows: (First Class) R. A. Snyder, 90 acres, and Daniel Morgan, 20 acres: (Second Class) Daniel Morgan, 5 acres, and Joseph Tidwell, 25 acres. It has been used from March 1 to November 30 inclusive of each year to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced in parts of EV2SEI4, SENEli Sec. 1- WSWy4 and SWNW'i Sec. SEy4Nwy4, wyNwy4, 8. nse4, swy4 and NEy4 Sec. 16, T. 15 S R. 11 E., SLB & M. It is now proposed to divert the water into the Price canal at a point which bears N. 252.5 ft. and W. 2887.7 ft. from the SE cor. vid K. Hammond who will talk on, Customs and Religions of Haiti. Social will follow the service. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., C. E. Monday our young people will atBeveridge, superintendent. A class for every age. tend the young peoples conference at The subject for the class taught by Mt. Pleasant. L. Beebe is, The Place of the School T. H. EVANS, Pastor. Teacher in the Religious Life of the d. Community." Warranty Deed Morning worship at 11:00 a. m., Mina Miller to Floyd E. Wilson et special music, message by the pastor. ux, prop in Park Dale, blk 6. Epworth league at 7 :30 p. m leadSeverina Grosso to C. E. Huish. er, Charles Cave. Guest speaker, Da Price tws blk 27. gl!S!!ll!!!!!llilll!l!!!SI!niI!!l!!Si!i!ll!!lil!ll!I!i!IliiIIII!II!lllISII!lII!llS!lIlI!IIitn! H CHEVROLET OLDS MO BILE Finest and most completely equippeJ H shop in Eastern Utah. Expertly skilled workmen whose years H of experience asssure work thoroughly and H H satisfactory done. reddISotor CO. Price g 129 West Main St. d. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mary Ann Twaddle, also known as Mrs. J. C. Twaddle, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Heiner, Utah, or to Henry Ruggeri, Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 25th day of September, A. D. 'V ' - 1937. S ' ' deceased. HENRY RUGGERI, . JL Sec. 36, T. 13 S., R. 9 E SLB & M. and convey it thence via. the Price canal and Wellington canal to the Snyder ditch under which it will be used as formerly. This Application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as , II M i '' 4ss LINCOLN INN DISTILLING CO., INC. U LAWRENCEBURG, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first pub., July 22, 1937 Date of last pub., August 12, 1937 " - 4- F. C. HENNES, Administrator of the Estate of Mary Ann Twaddle, also known as Mrs. J. C. Twaddle, INDIANA , J '' 4' tUK-Ss- Qnarfs Code No. 170 Cod No. 171 Vi Pit. Cod No. 172 Copyright 1937, Lincoln Irn Dirtillin;; Co., In. GMMII r JV rr? Engineer, Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of completion of publication. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first pub., July 15, 1937 Date of last pub., August 12, 1937 (i, f) Z,y, r ' ONE OF THE WEST'S TRULY GREAT f 4 HOTELS . . . Famed from coast to coast for its congenial western hospitality . . . IN SALT LAKE CITY ITS ALWAYS THE hotel ' ji' President, iianager. TOB extra Cl extra extra QUALITv fX Wt am D02EHSncRS BUFFET CAFETERIA No Extra Charge For Time Boom Service At Any Chaoncey W. SUB S?- - OWYA- ' dining room J. IL Waters PR?n LVAS MLXW COLLAR' IN THE VERY HEART OF THE WESTS SCENIC WONDERLAND Plan to Spend Your Vacation In Utah Make The New house Hotel Yonr Vacation Home Excellent Meals at Reasonable Prices Mrs. 'SESBBS OLVSMOBdT NEWHOUSE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH wiun 129 West Main ! ERVIC Coles. Mr. and Mrs. O. Huntsman motored No. All protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State PRODUCERS Community Church with to Salem to spend the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McGrath. Mrs. Bessie Henneau is home from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Acord, LaVoyle and Dale, are spendng a few days at Fsh Lake where a family reunion is being held. Venor Oldroyd suffered a fractured foot in the mine last week. He received treatment at St. Marks hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford of Heiner have moved to Mohrland to make their home. Mrs. A. M. Petersen spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake visiting her daughters, lone and Marie. EE Miss Pearl Gibson and Albert Wedlast were married quietly Mrs. James Westfield and Mrs. Stagg in Price by Orson Guymon. Minnie Krissman of Helper motored nesday to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Miss Dorothy Moorhead returned with them to spend the week here. The 500 club met at Mrs. Charles Houghtons Wednesday night. Mrs. Thelma Wright won first prize while Mrs. P. H. Fiack took second. The evening began with a delightful lunch. Members present were Mrs. A. R. Johnson, Mrs. P. H. Fiack, Mrs. Reed Jensen, Mrs. G. O. Olson, Mrs. Mel Taylor, and the hostess, Mrs. Charles Houghton. Miss Marguerite Ludwig and Mrs. Thelma Wright were guests. Mrs. Margaret Miles of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Manse Huff and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Barney and their families attended the Huff reunion at Vivian park in Provo last week-enMr. and Mrs. Earl Warren who va -3 9, cationed in San Francisco and Los Angeles. California, with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Reese of Salt Lake City, returned home last week-enMiss Earlene Durrant left last week-en- d for Provo where she joined Miss Dorothy Durrant. They motored to California to tour for two weeks. Miss Helen Memmott left Monday evening for San Francsico and Los Angeles, California, where she will spend the next two weeks. Miss Mildred Reynolds and Miss Bernice Johnson of Mapleton are here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craig left for a two weeks tour of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sillitoe are the parents of a daughter born last week at the Pricq City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dougherty and family and Mrs. Arthur Peery of Standardville motored to Salt Lake City for the Scofield Day celebration at Liberty park. Mr. and Mrs. Vard Babcock and family motored to Salt Lake City Sunday. Their son. Bill, returned home with them after visiting five weeks with his sister, Mrs. Leona PAGE TIURTEEJi r if i nurnffrififm mr ioifi"niW-wi-in'i'- r MOTEI COMPANY - 1 |