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Show JULY 24. 1M1 tjnd an-f- Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones Hall Thorne and Jean were in Springville Saturday. Mrs. Thorne, Fay and Halline returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller and family are home from Los Angeles short Cited In Two Actions Carriages Frank Pero of Foit Lewis, ington, is vnsting heie. was a statement Jnv years ago by some individual minded didnt seem to realize the b0 of his fellow man. I fickleparate cases appeared on Id rdSet r the Seventh Ju-- L court during the district ample which give week a can of some marriages IfTllong time and others cant enough for the newlyjSJed bride to burn the toast show What a cock- world we live in we shall etf the two cases In the first, 41 year duration marriage of terminated by a court de-- 1 when joe Pagnotta was orJusfeto divorce from Virginia were The couple Znei on May 4, 1900, in Italy ever since hus- ,nd have been have three wife. They and Mnd of which have children, two reached the age of majority and other will be 21 in October, Mr. Pag- jn his complaint Mrs. Pagnot- notta claimed that Wanted a ! ipLotta. t I (a I great mental had caused him of 10 to 8. A Sunday evening program was given by Walter pioneer N. Draper, Melvin Young, Earl Stoddard, Jennie Hill, Rosella Thayn, Enid Birch, Phil Wash- hayn, Enid Van Wagoner. Lieutenant and Mrs. Kenly White-loc- k of Tacoma, Washington spent WELUNGTON NEWS Monday at the Melvin Young home. Mrs. Whitlock was formerly Erma Sweet. Mrs. James Olsen, Roger Olsen and By Elsie Mortensen Barbara Grundvig were in HuntingRoy Reeves and Bill Savage have Sunday. returned to their home in Salt Lake donLocal Boy Scouts and their assistCity. ant Lavell Golding, Jean Draper of Salt Lake City is 'spent Scoutmaster, three days at Ferron reservoir. visiting her father. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carnavatta of Deloy Elder and his brother of Ida- California are her parents, ho Falls are visiting their grand- Mr. and Mrs. T.visiting F. Beard. Mrs. Esther Woikman. mother, The Chailes Stair family have arMr. and Mrs. Elton Pierce have a rived from West Virginia and will new baby daughter. make their home here. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blackburn of Verdis Draper. Ogden were here over the week-en- d. Theo Golding was in Provo last Bill Woodward, Marshall Young week. and Clyde Evans fished on Green Those attending the Pierce family 'River Saturday and while reunion at Vivian park included Mrs. Jess Baldwin drove a Sunday, truck load of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Pierce, Murray boys up White river for the same utter-,- or Mpa? tune $ California. are made to last iaops Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moffit. The Wellington ball team scored a victory over Hiawatha Sunday to the x l bboc a tr PAGE ELEVEN Mrs. Ledger, formerly Monday. Nora McCourt, is Mrs. Algers daughMrs. Clifford Hock and daughter,. ter. Dixie Lee, returned to their home to Ted Richards, who enlisted in the Long Beach after a week here. arm in June, has been transferred By Mrs. Roy Delandrea Mrs. J. E. Whalan is home fronv Miss Beth Jensen of Salt Lake City from Moffet Field to the air base in Salt Lake City. Stev-ensen. he where Bakers is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Field, California, will be parachute inspector and dis- is Mr. and Mrs. Dan Uresk of Myton visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gori-she- k. Mrs. Tally Evans is home from Salt tributor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Del Andrae enLake City. Mr. and Mrs. K. Brown and family Margaret and Helen Roberts and tertained Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Beth Roberts of Spanish Fork and Johnny Thursday evening. Lenard Strang recently. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Kathryn Zakis returned home early After spending a few days in Salt Cliff Red at from the Girl Scout camp Lindsey. Lake City, Mrs. Helen Beveridge and Frances Mezek of Salt Lake City because of illness. Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson of Ferron sons returned home Thursday. spent the week with her parents. C. H. Strate of Spring City is vis- has been the guest of Mrs. Levi NelDuring the past week the following visited in Price and Helper: Mr, iting Mr. and Mrs. Abe Strate. They son for a week. ReNay Nelson of Ferron spent a and Mrs. Bill Koski and Gary, Wilspent a day at Joes Valley with Wallace and Jack Strate, Roy Delandrae week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ste- liam Donaldson, Lee Thomas, Mr. and venson. Barbara Stevenson went Mrs. Aino Malaska, Fred Jarvi, Matt and Clare Monroe. Koski, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno HendrickMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holliman, back to Ferron with her. Tula Pappas has been viisting Mr. son, Darlene Strang. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Gumbrecht atRecent Hiawatha visitors were Mr. tended the annual Indian Sun dance and Mrs. Nick Bikakis. and Mrs. Paul Tempfer and Paul, Mr. at White Rock Sunday. and Mrs. Jack Judi and son of HiaLeatrice Nelson of Salt Lake City SCOFIELD NEWS watha; Larry Peterson of Helper; Eiwas home for a visit last week. leen Cary, Dick Griffiths, of Castle Bill Lines of the army service in Gate; Mrs. Walt Donaldson and Oregon was home for a weeks vacachildren of Standardville; Keith JorBy Rose Koski tion. Mr. and Mrs. John Cadez and sons gensen of Consumers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ledger and daughter Carol of Lynwood, Califor- of Grand Junction were guests of Mr. ,The Four-- H club met with Colleen nia. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed and Mrs. Joe Skufca Sunday and Helsten Friday. COLUMBIA NEWS gar Alger. p, f jty a 1 j 'S' ' v o : ' lcJ He said she would for home, sometimes suffering. i leave i without weeks, him letting she was going or hjiow where t coming back, when she was j The judge granted the decree con- t with all recommendations tamed in the complaint. I The other case wras one in Archie Francis Adella which Magann was granted a divorce I from Gerald Lee Magann. The couple were married on Februher ary 16, 1941, in Price. In be-I complaint, she charged that tween the twentieth day of I February and the tenth day of f July her husband failed to pro- vide her with the common ne-- li cessities of life. She asked that jj her maiden name, Francis Grundvig, be restored. j Thecouit so decreed. b Adella v GATE NEWS CASTLE T Zobell, Rudolph Thomas Bendall Huff, Mr. and D. Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. James Thorpe, W Mrs. Jones, Luke Millich, Mr. and Mrs. L. IDurrant, Mr and Mrs. Carl West-eroer- g, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houghton, Mr. and Mrs Lowel Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wallace and family, Mrs Ethyl Ludwig, Marguerite Ludwig. Mrs. Alice Heffley, Mrs. Annabell Long, Mr. and Mrs. desert, you touched the soil to life by the magic of your irrigation. j the Jackie Jones, Leonard and Mrs. Earl Stevenson spent a few days in Provo and Salt Lake City.recently Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor and granddaughter, Arlen, are home from implements with which to build your idealized civilization, you devised with him with your own hands the makeshifts Indra Jensen is home from Canada. Her nephew, Salt Lake City is here that served you. If adventurers in Walt Mis tieir son Whittaker borne from Salt wheie he has been in a ke City hospital. savage Redskin assaulted your him with kindness. If you lacked the Grandsons Bobbreturned to Oregon with them after visiting here. Mr. and Mrs Liddell of Vernal visited Mrs. B. H Ludwig last week. Robert Menzies was in Fairview t week. Mis. Menzies returned home and If defenseless camps, you appeased LaGrande, Oiegon. ie and Billy Gilbeit Mr If beheld it, was a scorched and sterile Jack Jones, Holton, Mr. California and I .Lkiu with her now Me wilderness. your Promised Land, when first you Mrs. Mrs. rou 3 Ur and Mrs Jack Lbell, Mr. and Mrs. and family, Charles the Rockies said you could not build Salma is working a habitation in this wild and untamed Martin Cullum and ,rLancl of Cleveland have moved to r ujbtr Gate. region, you blasted their predictions 'ds(,n nf here Mls Devon w Oldroyd of Halieck, her parents, Mr. visiting ERobertson. by conquering the frontier and mak- Gentry family has Helper, where they invtUch P0Perty in a fire, Dlsen, Salt Lake City, spent to, n a?i we(,k here with his father, R uc Olsen ing the valleys of Deseret to blossom! ' ft' is J- Theodore bkre Irom rrn,j i.L Mrs- da;,land S Carl Westerberg end St. Louis, er arc hnme and tarna 1msburg, as Ul,rn 10 What obstacle could there be to dishearten the descendants of Pennsyl Mr-- JUfead Wednesday, has rJ Deekstrom of Spanish Fork here for rk. Lake n? and Keith Heiner of Salt y were here last week. The r ' Wednesday Bud Curtis and L. N. 'ty, California, vis johand Mrs A- R- Johnson. De-M- ih CandMrs. Red von f?a - - hnson returned to California visitors. atdmrs' Elwood Holton and familv Mrs Mi nvrr visited his jnl .Jonps last week. mother, Nielsen of Palo Alto, Cahfomf. here last week, i Mr rSA- - Babcock and familv ,!!d ero ln Spanish Fork Satur- Ray. - Mrs.r pan the Howard Ludwig and were in Manti for Marjorie Winn with them. Mrs- Don Child of Salt w ere week-end guests of cn h T' LakeV.i - y ,inn re-M- rd - NLmn 0In FORECLOSURE om Rent: Notice is that Mrs. Elma Warner at 53 So Auction And Eas will se'l at public 1941-a2 n the af- ternZ UBU t nal nrae following described per- to E StevensonPertVbelonginS bin t and held by her to satisfy Rent of said E. M. Ste- venson 88 00m.?untlnff to the sum of small Nav.rcm,tb Radi. 1 Kodak, 4 herehv n;,)r - Wnfc 1Blankets, 1 Hamilton Indian Belt, 1 Indian A lcr Personal dudmir property eket Coat, and clothing. irr ' BECKER PRODUCTS COMPANY OGDEN, UTAH Distributed by: UINTA CLUB WHOLESALE COMPANY, Price, Utah rV t j |