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Show TITURSDAY, URGES CENSUS SPEED All employers were being urged today by John Forrester, state employment officer, to hand the occupational forms they have received to their employees so that they can get them filled out as quickly as possible. He also urged all employees to tm out these forms and get them bade to their employers so that they nn in turn be sent in to the state office for filing. QUALITY DRY CLEANERS SOLICIT Phone 3 for Pickup and Delivery Service 15 Discount for Cash and Carry 22 WEST MAIN Utah Price SacramenCamp Mather Field, near! to his back called was to, California, his furlough. post before completing back by his He was accompanied Mathfriend Vern Mitchell of Camp in relatives been visiting had who A Civilian Conservation Corps side er, Wyoming. recamp has been established at Moab Mr. and Mrs. William Tidwell pracconservation to assist in soil weeks two a from week turned last tices on farms in that vicinity. The stay in California, where they had Tidmembers of side camp is made up accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bert from the Price C. C. C. camp and well. Mrs. Henry Rasmussen was a bait consists of ten men under a foreman, the enrollees being quartered Lake visitor last week. and Marion Little Joy Golding at the Arches C. C. C. camp. spent two weeks with their Golding administration The Works Progress Delma Johnson, Provo, Mrs. sister project was started on December 16 while their mother was in Logan. at Moab and is working under the ThP p T. A. of the Wellington sponsorship of the Grand county CCC Side Camp From Price Set Up At Moab Final Budget Report $100, Given 30 Days Of City Shows Seven Divisions Overdrawn Drunk Driver Fined Earl Rich plead guilty to a charge of driving while under the influence William Grogan, city recorder, last of intoxicating liquor before City week prepared the final budget reJudge S. J. Sweetring last week and port of the year and it was approved was fined $100 and sentenced to 30 by the city council. The budget day in the county jail, the jail sentence to be suspended upon the payment of the fine. A stay of execution was granted providing he pay $25 of the fine on or before December 27, and $25 on or before the 27th day of each succeeding month until the full fine is paid. Bond was set in the amount of the fine and he was recommitted to the custody of the officer until such bond is furnished or is otherwise legally discharged. Mr. Richs drivers license will be forwarded to the State Tax commission for consideration and as is the procedure in a conviction on this charge the license will be revoked for a period of one year. showed that seven departments, water, light, parks, police, city court, deposit refunds and contingent fund, have overdrawn their budgets. The final budget report for 1941 as prepared by Mr. Grogan is as follows with the amount budgeted, total expended and the budget balance in that respective order: Water, $13,000, $13,821.79, $821.79 over drawn; light, $13,000, $14,283.91, $1,283.91 over drawn; street, $13,000, $12,678.20, $321.80; parks, $6,000, $356.79 over drawn; police, $8,00, $8,892.05, $892.05 over drawn; cemetery, $4,000, $3,991.70, $9.30; fire department, $3,000, $2,457.62, $542.38; city hall, $4,640, $4,500.50, $139.50; printing and supplies, $2,500, $1,683.-5$816.49; telephone and telegraph, 18 19U Junior High school organized last week. Eldon Van Wagoner is president, with Mrs. Louis McCourt vice president, and Mrs. Velma Petersen as secretary. Evan Thayne left Salt Lake City for Mississippi Monday evening where he will train in the army air corps. Several parties were held prior to his departure. Mrs. Eugene Winder of Elmo was a Sunday visitor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tidwell. The Girls Athletic association of the Wellington Junior High school will present to the public twro plays Friday evening. Buy U. S. Defense Stamps and Bonds. The project conservation district. consists of drjving piling along Pack and Mill creeks for erosion control. COLUMBIA NEWS By John Crawford, Jr. The Columbia local defense coun- cil has been organized. J. O. Peter-jso- n is local chairman; E. S. OConner 1, planning division chairman; William Lines, protection division D. S. Crawford, necessities di- -' vision chairman; Jay DeAngelis, communication; Abe Strate, public utilities. The Columbia local union 6089 voted 100 per cent to buy $750 of defense bonds. Jack Bushspice of the nations armed forces is home on a fourteen-da- y furlough. Mrs. J. O. Peterson was in Friday. William Tittle in the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City is report- -' is chair-Ima- $500, $498.97, $1.03. Salaries, $13,500, $10,820, $2,679.50; 8, Utah Power and Light, $48,000, $4,255.12; water stock, $700, $622.44, $77.56; bonds payable, $33,-50- 0, $11,500, $22,000; interest on bonds, $10,410, $6,457.50, $3,952.50; interest on notes, $500, $425.14, $74.86; insurance and bonds, $2,000, $1,489.-4- 8, $43,-744.8- Every Extra Leal in the Table and Still far too Many Holiday Guests! DECEMBER n; 0, Hunt-jingt$510.52; industrial insurance, $1,168.20, $1,331.80; deposit refunds, $1,600, $1,855, $255 over drawn; city court, $5,000, $7,025.06, $2,025.06 condition. overdrawn; dogs, $600, $502, $98; sales edly in goodMrs. John Crawford and Mr. and water $65.22; $1,800, $1,734.78, tax, Mr. and Mrs. Ferron visited family bond, $8,400, $7,700, $700; tax collec- Hales in Salt Lake City over the tions, $800, $747.74, $52.26. week end. Council expense, $400, $334 24, $65.-7Mr. and Mrs. Bills and son Carol $2,-50- on 6; contingent fund, $15,300, $17,976.-3over drawn; election, $2,676.31 $500, $458.82, $41.18; inspections, $300, $165.89. $134.11; swimming pool, $500, none, $500; gymnasium, $1,500, $1,186.25, $313.75; hospital, $75,000, 1, $73,660.84, $1,339.16. Wellington G. A. A. Invites Public To See Plays Tomorrow ' were in Fairvievv last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevenson and family attended a funeral in Huntington Sunday. Mrs. Barney Kartchner and daughter Joan were in Provo last week, where Joan underwent an operation. Albert Tittle and Lloyd Olsen were business visitors in Salt Lake City last week end. The Girl Scouts have postponed their December program and will give it in January. Mr. and Mrs. William Dance and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stevenson Sunday afternoon. Two one-acomedy dramas will be tomorrow night, offering of the WELLINGTON NEWS Wellington Junior High school girls The two plays Athletic association. will be presented in the Wellington By Elsie Mortensen L. D. S. chapel, beginning at eight Mrs. Irene Sanderson and children C. directed are and by oclock, being of Cleveland, have been visiting here R. Sundwall. with her mother, Mrs. Viola Wells. The first to be given is Connie Mrs. Moroni Hansen, Mrs. Eldon In it Anita Bottino Van Wagoner, Mrs. Marion Q. GoldCops the Boss. is Connie; Margaret Jardine is Annie; ing, and Lavell Golding spent the last Della Pierce is Myrtie; and Ray Da- two weeks in Logan attending a ct Despite hundreds of extra circuits in use and thousands of extra operators on duty throughout the nation, we expect long distance circuits to be more congested this Christmas than ever before. A telephone system just cant be expanded six to ten times its size just for one day in the year. We hope you will understand that delays are bound to occur and that some calls may not get through. If you want to avoid delays may we suggest that calls made before Christmas eve or after Christmas day will not be subject to delay. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. vis is The Man. Too Many Marys is the second production. The cast includes Vera Haskin as Aunt Sarah; Flora Snow as Sally; Arlys Butler as Beatrice; Phyllis Burnett as Viola; Joyce Simmons as Nora, and Elaine Tryon as June. Emery Youth Dies Of Accidental Gun Shot Clifton D. Jacobsen, 14, died Sun- day night shortly after being accidently shot in the neck with a .22 caliber rifle by a brother who was extracting the unused bullets from the gun at a ranch house five miles north of Emery. The accident occurred in the early evening following a rabbit hunt by the two brothers. The body was taken to the Wallace funeral home at Castle Dale. Young Jacobsen is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donzil Jacobsen of Emery and the following brothers and sisters, all of Ernery: Boyd, Darlene, Coj, Nettie, May, Jay C., Marie and Beth Jacobsen; two grandfathers and one grandmother, Erastus Jacobsen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Christiansen, all of Emery. school. Neldon Cook, 1st class private of A Everyone needs insurance, but not everyone knows the forms of insurance he needs. Our cusomers do. This is one reason they have peace of mind. EQUITABLE INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 202, Price J. BRACKEN LEE GEORGE PATTERICK efi0 may - ....so that yo f ; BRAND ufl 1937 GiilyiHUL yVlMJl PORT private eoterpn. SHERRY TOKAY po5 DRY SHERRY MUSCATEL ANGELICA ALCOHOL 20 BY VOLUME Now in Utah or Natick a mm the world' t finest electric Reddy Kilowatt Power service produced for you by American business men is the kind of power that serves 90 of the nation. CQiHIQID CKD GHHOD GD 0032335) ASSIN GGHhoasDGEnro |