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Show Thursday, January 27, THE Page Two Notes Fifteenth ar Begin Plans For Easter Program January 22: The charge of embezzlement against Fred Gregory West, 34, Price, upon the motion disThe Maleodian and Ladrioette of the county attoiney, was of lack missed evidence the upon choruses community adult singers fresh from their most suc- to convict. A demurrer having been filed cessful Christmas concert, have in the case of the state of Utah an Easter for started practicing cantata. The Maleodians are re- vs. Lamar J. Preston, Dragerton, reckless driving, organizing and plan to hold their charged with on January set to was be heard on at the college Fridays practices 29. from 7 to 8:00 p. m. This night January 24: James O. Wood-'war- d, was chosen by the men because Salt Lake City, forfeited) it is most unlikely to conflict with of $25 when he failed bail cash and the church choir practices will be over before the school to appear on a traffic count. Magdalina Martinez, Rains, for- -j functions which generally start at felted $25 cash bail when she 8:00 p. m. Anyone who likes to sing is failed to appear on a charge of invited to join these two groups battery. Harry K. Nomura, Helper, forof fine singers. Those intere'ted feited when he $25 cash bail should contact Ed Hansen or Miss Hazel Dawn Kissell, the chorus failed to appear on a charge of' being drunk in a public place. piesidents. Rudolfo Martinez, 38, Helper, of adult two singThese groups ers are sponsored by the Carbon paid $5 for failure to halt his ve- -, college extension division and are hide at a red light. Walter D. Herrera, 35, Kenil- directed by Apollo Hansen, colworth, paid a $10 fine on a charge lege music director. In connection with extension of driving without a drivers work, Director LeRoy West reports that a class in recreational woodwork is being planned for the first of February. Anyone interested in taking this class should call the college and leave his name with the switchboard operA meeting of the officers and ator before the first week in Feb- - teachers of the M. I. A. was held ruary. at the home of Mrs. Lillian B. Mr. West reports that some Day Thursday evening, January adults in this area have express- 20. Plans were made for the ed a desire for classes in type- coming Gold and Green ball to writing and auto mecahnics. If be held in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson were there are any adults desirous cf should very happy to hear Sunday of classes these taking they of a granddaughter to notify Carbon college as soon as the birth Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson of if enough requests possible and are received plans will be under- Spanish Fork. Genealogy meeting was held at taken to start the classes. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert An extension class in Interior Burton Sunday evening, January decorating is also being planned, 23. J. W. Simmons conducted the he said, for the immediate meeting. The lesson was given Names for this class should by Irene Simmons. Those present were Bishop and Mrs. Grant B. also be turned in to Mr. West. Jensen, Mrs. Naomi Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Forsyth, Mr. and Vffc Mrs. Clinton Anderson, Mrs. Sophia Torgensen, Mr. and Mrs. UTO GLASS Leo Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis while you wait I Bnnkerhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Henry reDay and the host and hostess. Complete uto glass lace me n t service. Refreshments were served. Miss ReVoe Brinkerhoff spent a rittsburgh Sefetj Glass and auto body few days last week visiting in hardware installed Hiawatha at the home of her quickly, economically. aunt, Mrs. Don Williams. Drive in . .. now. Mrs. Ernell Allred made a trip to Salt Lake City last week-en- d E. BERT0T to consult with the doctors thexe. She has been ill for some time PAINT AND GLASS and all her friends wish for her a speedy recovery. TABLE TOPS MIRRORS Mr. and Mrs. Mack Vance and Phone 233 Price baby were dinner guests at the home of his brother, Sam Vance, pnng.amjon Four prison sentences were handed down by the Seventh judicial district court in and for Carbon county Monday and all four were suspended for probationary periods as specified in the court orders. Two of the defendants, Chester Doral Jackson, 25, Hiawatha, and Macy Muncy, 27, also of Hiawatha, were cited in an information charging burglary in the second The information stated degree. that they had entered the prem ises of Louis Guarascio in the night time on July 18, 1948, with intent to commit larceny. They were each sentenced to serve terms in the state prison of not less than one year or more than 20 years upon their pleas of guilty. The execution of the sentences was suspended for one year under rigid probationary conditions. District Judge F. W. Keller stated that he was giving them a chance to amend even though the adult parole board had refused to recommend probation. n The other two defendants, Carl Johnson, 20, Mutual, and Junior Pete Herzet, 24, Cleveland, Emery county, had earlier pleaded guilty to charges of robbery committed unlawfully, wilfully, feloiously and by means of force and fear on the night of then-way- s Ru-lo- sible. The company maintains its own cafeteria, where personnel cost. receive meals at less than The company also supports a recreation room, w'here employees may gather for social purposes. Standard Optical District Court Sentences Four Defendants; Term All Placed on Probation for One-ye- Extension Choruses 1949 SUN-ADVOCA- December 10, 1948. The lobbery was committed at a Price service station. The two were sentenced to the This week, the Standard Optical state prison for a term of not celebrates its fifteenth concompany or less than five years may Execution of the 3 ear in business. From a company tinue for life. Lake C.iy sentence was suspended for one ,of one store in Salt the concern now has mne stoes, surrender year providing they and themselves to the county sheriff one of which is in Price, foui in serves 250,000 people for imprisonment in the county western states. jail for a period of four months Standard Optical is the wests and upon the expiration of this sentence t? become gainfully em- largest manufacturing and disanployed and to refrain from drink-in- k pensing opticians with a huge Year in Business Then, too, Standard Optical j piu-vid- Mr. Thompson said, es I. training under the G. who B.ll of Rights for veterans des.i e to learn the opticians tiade With an outlook toward the future of the optical business, any intoxicating liquors, in- nual payroll. As for the operation of his cluding beer, and to obey all laws. company, Jack L. Thompson, genIn passing sentence the judge eral manager, pointed out that remarked that this was the first Standard Optical company make time since he assumed the dis- every effort to see that its 85 trict judgeship that he had sus- employees receive all benefits pos pended sentence for such a dime He, further told the two young men that the charge of robbery, to which both had pleaded guilty, was .among the most serious of crimes in the whole category of criminal pursuits. He suggested that the youths take their punishSALE ment and resolve to become good and upright citizens upon their release from the county jail. Inquire Religion is a great blessing CARBON if you really have it but it can be BANK a nuisance xf you only think you Eye have changed from an unattrac tive necessity to an import fashion accessory, and he added, Thats wbv Standard Optical has embarked on a program dedi cated to the men and women of America a continue program pledged to bring ne fashions in glasses, always jj keeping with apparel fashion trends. well-dress- ed CHOICE Building Lots FOR Parkdale Townsite '' have it. 7 ' 7 EMERY BOTTLING 7-- UP COMPANY, PRICE, UTAH ! s to Hoineinatef Satafe safeways OO We salute you with (60 iu-tu- re. REPLACE Theres no food, Mrs. Homemaker, about which you are more particular than meats. You demand top value always. Safeways modem meat service is a salute to this demand. We for your money. QUALITY IS RIGHT. bring you meats that give you more good-eatin- g HURRy, HUSBANDS! wm J- Give New Health M- New Deauty In a SPENCER Contest closes Sunday, January 30th Its January 20. They drove over from Sanpete for a load of coal and visited a few hours before returning home. designed just for herl Spencer will give her lovely fig ura lines, less fatigue, more tool vitality, Month-ol- d A $5 FOR YOUR HOMEMAKER Thursday, .7" We buy only top government grades of beef, top grades of lamb, pork and veal. TRIM IS RIGHT. We trim away excess bone and fat from each cut before weighing. SERVICE IS RIGHT. Every Safeway man who deals with meat is an expert at his job. All of this means meats so good that we GUARANTEE theyll please you. Infant Succumbs Frrsh Lean Graveside services were conducted Monday at 5:00 p. m. at the Price city cemetery under the direction of Father Sanders of Dragerton, for Theodor Anthony Trujillo, infant son of Mike and Dora Archunda Trujillo, who died at the Dragerton hospital on Jan- infant uary 22. The month-ol- d is survived by his parents; four sisters, Levia, Pricilla and SUPPORTS Glora Shirley, one Trujillo; brother, Leonard all of Dragerton, and Trujillo, Mrs. Wallace G. Grange two grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Phone 494 316 No. 2nd East J. M. Trujillo, Blanko, New Mexico. Burial was under the direcPRICE, UTAH tion of the Mitchell funeral home. 2nd 3rd 6th $th the last line.) FIRST PRIZE $5000 6th prize $1000 7th prize $500 Sth prize $250 100 prize! $100 prize prize prize prize GET A $75 $50 $25 $5 each Iloston Riitt, Nearly fionclesa ENTRY BLANK AT SAFEWAY It includes the complete rules. Lean 3uls Nothing to buy. lb. Pan Ready Fresh Frozen Fish p SALMON STEAKS 59 Lb FILLET HADDOCK 51 Lb 7St HALIBUT STEAKS Frankfurters 53 f 35 Jb. lb. B Small Regular Smoked t Round Steak 53$ Short Ribs FRE riimmed, r op Grades 49 i Beef (You supply lb. 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