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Show rr SECTION SECOND he F!hs of Tb Sun mud Tbi un-Advoca- te Woman Pleads Guilty To Passing Weapon TWENTY YEARS AGO tbt From SECOND Ntu,-Adl0c- at, Judge F. W. Keller will sentence Blanche Alberta Perkins on September 4, after she plead guilty last Thursday to a charge of passing a gun to a prisoner in the Carbon county jail with intent to aid him to escape on July 6. The woman figured rather specm the recent trial of F. M. Olson was tacularly registered at Smith, when she turned the Wilson hotel at Zion this' state's evidence against him after week. it was proved that she was not his wife as she had been posing. She a gun to Smith w lule he Ago passed was in jail and shortly before she Mrs. W. N. Draper and two had a change of heart under queschildren and her sister-in-lationing by officers. Smith was Mrs. J. D. Critehlow, left Thurs- convicted of robbing the Hardday evening for a visit with rela- scrabble Coal company ata Mai tin of over $8000 in checks and cash. tives in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. G. J. Reeves for California, wheie he will professor and take, of a fine a course in aid parents the pr work for two last bom was weeks, after which he will return baby boy', nho and move over to Sunnyside where he will succeed Dr. A. W. Dowd who will go to Philadelphia, Pa. to this week left Yoland Sutton ay attend at Berkeley, Calif., school for the v, inter Ed-wa- id . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brookbank Fork, parents of Dr. have been visitiBrookbank, I r week. the past here ng Mr and Mrs. J. Rex Miller and Spanish of uere accompanied by Mrs. of Provo on their Strung j tnp to Fish Lake, Bryce Canyon and other southern Utah points. family N Christman Junction, and Mrs. g h' Holduway during the storm Thursday and resumed their journMr. and Mrs. Glen of Grand and family Colo, visited with Mr. home Wednesday. ey Thirty Years Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price left Wednesday for Mesa, Colo., where Mr. Price becomes the manager of a Golden Rule store. He has been with the Golden Rule people Extra Time Given In Extradition Contest SECTION Ration Reminder Red Stamps: Q2 through U2, until August 31; V2 through Z2, good until September 30; A1 through El, good until October 31; FI through Kl, good until November 30; for meats, fats, cheese, butter and canned good milk . Blue Stamps: Y2 through Cl, good until August 31; D1 through 111, gixid until September 30; J1 through Nl, until October 31; PI good through Tl, good until November 30; for all processed fruits and vegetables. Sugar Stamps: Sugar stamp 36 good until August 31, for five pounds of sugar. Shoe Stamps: Airplane stamps 1, 2, 3, and 4, Ration Book Three, good indefinitely for one pair of shoes each. Gasoline Stamps: 6 good for six gallons of gasoline until September 21. A-1- The case of Warren Anspaugh Dr. E. V. Long and family of who filed habeas corpus papers against Sheriff Joe Dudler was continued at a hearing last Thurs- SOLDIER SUMMIT IIAS day until August 27, on recom- LOWEST TEMPERATURE mendation of Sheriff Dudler to allow time to bring additional wit- IN STATE IN JUNE nesses from Idaho. Of the 86 federal weather Anspaugh claimed he is being stations in Utah, the recording detained illegally on a charge of one at Soldier Summit regisburglarizing a drive-i- n market at tered the lowest temperature Boise, Idaho, on April 30. He is for the month of June, 20 defighting his extradition to the grees. Highest was at Zion Idaho city. The case is being heard national park, 107 degrees, in the district court of F. W. according to H. P. Pettersson, official recorder. The month was the second Consumers Not Allowed coldest and the third wettest To Give Industrial Users in 54 years for the state of Sugar For Luxury Items Utah. Average temperatures in June showed that it was the Consumers are not allowed to1 second lowest on record, and VACUUM PACKED take sugar to bakers, candy mak-- j ers or other industrial users fori the making of luxury items. Thisj' practice, if permitted by OPA, would enable some consumers to apply for home canning sugar and divert it to the making of goods to which fair sharing does not entitle them. Distinguished Schilling COFFEE Capt. Wm. Mclntire Awarded Oak Leaf Cluster For Action In addition to the bronze star already awarded to Capt. Wm. G. Mclntire, a bronze oak leaf cluster in lieu of a second bronze star medal has been awarded for heroic action displayed in combat against the Japanese on Luzon. He is the son of Wm. Mclntire of Price. Capt. Mclntire was attached to an infantry unit as forward artillery observer. At twilight, ttie enemy made a counter attack against an outpost. While constant enemy machine gun fire, he dnected artillery fire from the flanks to this critical point until the counterattack was repulsed and the enemy in strength was driven from well dug-i- n positions. The citation reads: The aggressive action, courage, and devotion to duty of Capt. Mclntire arc in keeping with the highest Stand- - Wellington Soldier JOINS SERVICE Paul B. Larsen has reported for enlistment at Salt Lake City on August 3, according to official reports. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Larsen of Price. He Discharged from the service attended Carbon high school and under the adjusted rating plan at was active in athletics and other the Fort Douglas separation cen- school activities. ter, Seigeant George J. Hanna, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hanna, live in Wellington, is by a Salt Lake City electrical comthe former Norma wearing five bronze stars for cam- pany. His wife, Colby, lives also at Wellington. paigns in the Balkans, North and Rome Arno. Incidental to his ten months service overseas, he is authorized to wear the European theatre of CEDRIC FOSTER operations ribbon, air medal, with two oak leaf clusters and good NEW TIME conduct medal. Before entering the army on SUNDAY 4:30 P. M. May 26, 1943, he was employed Gains Release On Point Service Rating es ards of the United States army. During 34 months overseas, the 43rd division has participated in four major campaigns: Guadalcanal, Northern Solomons, New Guinea and Luzon. 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Mrs. Lawrence Rasmussen and Miss Elva Olsen returned home Sunday after a months visit through Iron and Beaver counties. N. A. Williams returned Wednesday from a business trip to Ely, Nev. Mrs. A. Burnett and daughter of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rasmussen over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fleisher departed Wednesday evening for their home in New York, after a visit with the Lowensteins, Steins and Kahns. Your City ts attractive to tourists and will FOR THE reap tourist profits If its: Homes, Stores, Fences BEST are painted, neat, clean and in good repair. Citizens that each individual is responsible for creating a impression of his community; that he make it his business to be cordial and helpful to all travelers. are aware Information Services re friendly, authentic, enthusiastic. Every person meeting the public should know exactly what is worth seeing and doing, and now to get there the quickest way. Guide Hosts re frequent, informative, tions and distances. in good repair, and give accurate direc- Restaurants, Drug Stores, Service Stations CAR AND TRUCK SERE TO BE FOUND the war emergency as a challenge instead of an alibi. Compe-titorservice is during the war period should combine to see that in menus, furnished at all times. Restaurants should use ingenuity eacn s accept attendants should be immaculate in person and uniform. In one drug community at least one eating place, one service station, serve the way arer, store should be open early and late and Sundays to even if profit isn't evident. All should share the duty to insure future tourist acceptance of the communitys services. N Hotels and Motels are Public Solemnly proud of our victorious fighting men, cherishing the memory of our loved and lost, let us dedicate everything we have and are, to achievement of a just and lasting peace. COME TO US scrupulously dean, with all facilities in good repair. Rest Rooms re open 24 hours a day, and are in such condition that you are proud of them. solicit individual comments and suggestions as to how nearly your town meets these requirements. UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Atlas Building Sail Lot City, Utah m',s dvertisement is number three of series to promote a future tourist trade for the entire state.) REDD MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET-BUIC- PRICE L DEALERS UTAH 1 |