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Show Page Eight THE Carbon College Block PRESENTS F Disease Cases in State Show AN OUTSTANDING 8:00 P.M. New Traffic Code Infant Monkey at Game Farm Starts Regulation Slight Decrease Departs this World Of Utah Motorists Physicians and local health officers reported a total of 374 resident notifiable disease cases to the state department of health for the week ending March 18, as compared with 385 last week and 334 for the corresponding week It was a sorrowful day for the children around the state g'ame farm at Carbonville early this week. And the reason was the passing on into greener pastures or jungles of Susie, infant offspring of Shiela, the monkey. Rye Hyatt, farm supervisor, stated that one day Susie didn't seem to be up to par but he thought it was just a natural ailment that accompanies the process of growing up. Not having had any experience before with a monkey and its quirks or traits, Hyatt just passed the from the health officer of Price city and no diseases were reported from Cahbon county outside the city. According to the department of health, smallpox is always prevalent in some parts of the world, but fortunately, the incidence has been low in this country, since vaccination procedure became extensively used. No cases of smallpox have been reported in Utah since 1945, when three cases were recorded. Nevertheless, cases occur in the United States from time to time and it is never known when a case might develop locally and expose a large number of people. According to a recent U. S. public health service report for the week ending March 5, Idaho had two smallpox cases and Kentucky and South Dakota, one each. matter up. The next day, however, Susie was found dead in her No explanation has cage. been advanced as to cause of death and no inquest or autopsy was ordered performed Funeral services for the unusual resident of the game farm were conducted witn many children present. Indeed, it was a sorrowful day at the game farm. Survivors include Shiela, the mother, address, game farm. v 4 Two Prison Inmates From Carbon LET TOUR FEMINItfC EAHCT RUN FREE ng ad . . . a STEBLER Exclusive just for you! - 'jt vV Two Carbon county men won paroles from the board of pardons at its last regular meeting. Raymond W. Kelly, 33, Dragerton, who wrote checks without sufficient funds to cover, was one of the lucky parolees. Governor J. Bracken Lee did not participate in the vote, explaining later that he had been a $20 victim of the check artist. The parolee served three years and four months of his sentence and the parole will be effective September 15. The other parolee from here is Charles Olmstead, 28, who has served one year and five months on a sentence for second degree burglary. His parole will be effective on October 19. AD CORRECTION In an advertisement on page six of this sue, it ' is is- stated that Elaine Mclntire will present a dance revue on Friday, March 29. This should be Tuesday, Mar. v f B. JACOB ACROSS FROM PINTUS SERVICE PRICE, UTAH 29. The revue will be presented in the Price Civic Auditorium. Blame it on our shop force, who got too interested in the photo, but remember, its not next Friday, it's next Tuesday, March 29. ?A 1949 JUB ile$ 1949 - Jubilk LEWIS OPTICAL mm jub ile & JEWELRY 1949 CO., INC. Carbon County Headquarters for The Jewelry Industry Council Diamond Jubilee Utahs A cattle purchase contract and a sheep purchase contract, designed to be equally fair to both buyer and seller, have been formulated by Morris H. Taylor, Utah State Agricultural college extension marketing specialist. liveMany of the stock purchase contracts now in existence are not really purchase contracts at all, but merely con- - amended extensively traffic code, copies of which have been sent to all enforcement officers and agencies in the state to assure immediate application of the changes, intends to aid the states g war against highway tragedy. The newly adopted law amends scores of sections of traffic statutes and places Utah among the first states 'to adopt the most recent National Vehicle Code. The following provisions are a summary of the major points included in the new traffic code which is effective immediately: 1. If analysis show a driver has .15 or more by weight of alcohol in his blood, it shall be presumed the defendant was under the influence of intoxicating liquor. 2. It is unlawful for any person who is an habitual user of any narcotic drug which renders him incapable of driving a vehicle safely to drive a vehicle in Utah. 3. Local authorities may determine and declare reasonable and safe prima facie speed limits on state highways, but in no event tracts giving the buyer option on less than 35 mph. Piofessor 4. No person shall engage in the producer's stock, any motor vehicle contest or ex- Taylor, declared. Other contracts now in use are hibition of speed on a state highin favor of the buyer. way. sales arrangements are Then too, 5. Any vehicle proceeding at oftimes made toy oral agreement less than the normal speed of and while a man may custraffic shall be driven in the right only, be good to his word, he tomarily lane or as close as practicable will often renig to avoid financial to the right hand curb or edge loss. of roadway. Every livestock purchase con6. Vehicles in a motorcade or tract should specify the followcaravan shall be driven to allow Professor Taylor advised: sufficient space between each ve- ing,1. Date of contract. hicle to enable any other vehicle 2. Names and addresses of both to enter and occupy such space to the contract. parties without danger. 3. Amount of deposit to bind 7. Where sidewalks are not both parties to the contract and provided, any pedestrian shall insure performance under proviwalk on the left side of the road- sions of the contract. (Deposits way or its shoulder facing traf- should represent a fairly large fic. proportion of the contract value 8. Registration of any vehicle so buyers will not use contracts may be revoked or suspended if as mere options to purchase for its brakes do not comply with speculative purposes and with no intent to accept delivery.) provisions. 4. Seller must guarantee a clear title. NURSE ASSOCIATION, 5. Livestock being sold should be clearly described in terms both MINE WORKERS parties can understnad. 6. Price per hundred or pound SLATE SCHOLARSHIPS should be stated. 7. date or dates should The Nurses association, district be Delivery stated. 4, announces that a scholarship to 8. Place of delivery and weighnurses is again offered to high ing. school graduates. The scholar9. Amount or method of calship is being sponsored by the culating shrinkage. Nurses association and the 10. Who is to select livestock U. M. of A., District 22, Utah for shipment, buyer or seller. division. The scholarship proved 11. Who bears cost of further successful last year and is being etc., if livestock are not feeding, met with much enthusiasm among on specified accepted delivery high school graduates again this dates. aim The of the scholarship year. 12. Causes seller may use for is to encourage young high school certain livestock. rejecting graduates to enter nurses train13. Limitation on number or ing. The association feels that per cent of livestock that be may training in the nursing profession rejected for all causes by the is the best insurance against inbuyer. security that a woman can have. 14. Balance of purchase money It not only provides a dignified t0 be paid aj time 0f delivery, and humanitarian profession but 15. Seller should be permitted further equips a woman for her to hold deposit as liquidated damrole as a homemaker. ages if buyer refuses to accept A committee representing the delivery of livestock as specified nursing profession is meeting in the contract. with the local unions to explain 16. Provide for arbitration of resolutions and the purpose of differences of opinion which may the scholarship. The high school arise between buyer and seller. 17. Contract must be signed by graduate will be chosen for the scholarship by a special board. both buyer and seller. 18. Contract must contain a Only high school graduates who are related to United Mine waiver from the lien holder if Workers, district 22, Utah divi- there is a mortgage or lien on sion, are eligible to apply. Ap- the livestock, thus giving buyer clear title. plicants are urged to become in- a 19. At least one carbon copy formed as to the resolutions govshould be made of every contract erning the said scholarship. dents may contact local unions so buyer and seller have identiand school principals in Carbon, cal copies. Mimeographed copies of the Emery and Sanpete counties for further information. If the girl sheep and cattle sales contracts meets the requirements she is have been mailed to county agriurged to get her application into cultural agents. Stockmen shou'd the committee as soon as pos- consult their local agent for adsible. The committee is composed vice on this matter, Professor of Mrs. Margaret Garavaglia and Taylor suggested. Professor Taylor is now in CarMrs. Teresa Millovich, Helper, and Mrs. Chelestine Cadez and bon county a s si s t i n g County Agent Robert Hassell with a liveLouise Wade, Price. stock program. ed ng never-endin- Sportsmen Clean Farm 5 Termed Hot In Uranium Lingo Carbonville Fire Speaking in the uranium prossoutheastern pectors language, Utah is hot. that the government wants the uranjum ore, and southeasterna utah has not only produced lot of high and low grade uranium ore but has more. Just where it hunis, remains to be found and dreds of uranium prospectors are now in the field searching bluffs and out of yens, the way places for the precious mineral that goes to make the fa- - Damages Home was believed to last have ignited in a faulty flue burned Thursday afternoon into through the room and partly of Mrs, home of the the ceiling Elzar L. Viscinic, Carbonville, worth causing approximately $500 of damage before Price city firemen extinguished the blaze. Several miners coming home from work saw the smoke and Fire which . ,Ener?y Commit hoping for a big strike Colorado; that it would be immensely important w ' tion, but tremendously": for the owners. What . continued, is a uranium fc comparable to the at Bingham Canyon, Utah Taking cognizance of the ation, an eastern engineer poration has already sent tv, gineers to Moab where the make their headquarters prospecting the region w.i cial equipment. Instead the time honored burro modern prospectors have's equipped with a ray detect ilar to a Gieger counter, Th detector tube is suspended-the bottom of the plane am', tects the presence of bode' ore as far away as a thej feet. Engineers spent four in perfecting the apparatus.' can-deser- ts, flames and managed to removetmous much of the furnishings before Denveri Sumner T. Pike, they were damaged by smoke and Speacing before the Colorado Min- water. ing association, declared that the j -- of" I ThePr I drive for fu I County Pol1 I eolation Merit System Tests of gcounty pol' Icheck is Jol . Ir fcfin Prev ill Precautic It ' other corn wei floods Golden H. Agricultur. rigation si YOULL RUN, TOO! Store or when you read this list of foodstuffs, meats, vegetables and house- as hold needs that we offer you at low natural . . . plus watei sg highe ti protect improve r carry moi We handle only high quality prices. possibl div stage; canals, w merchandise, so you can always shop operate a pie, live: here with perfect confidence. high grou tect d, Members of the Carbon-Emer- y The state of Utah merit system Fish and Game Protective asso- council today announced that ciation last Sunday gathered at applications will be received until the state pheasant farm at Car- March 31 from persons wishing bonville and did a clean-u- p job to take the Utah merit system around the grounds, banded birds and culled the flocks. On April 15 the members will again go out at which time they will plant Russian olive and multi-flor- a rose bushes on the grounds. Southeastern Utah Cattle, Sheep Purchase Contracts Formulated By USAC Livestock Marketing Specialist one-side- Granted Paroles ta you plotura your a If la thia aaarlly aophlatioatad. flatUrlnc, spring f&ahioa hit.... a doubla braaatad draaa aodal with 8 buttona. 2 braaat aod 2 aid pockata with flapa. novalty roll Upal. with abort xippar In akirt front. opn wait aaaa and dalioata tracing of to bottoa. Tailored to your aaaaura in glaaour-hugftbardina. colorful covart or finaat vorstod. Its College Gym Monday,, Mar. 11 Main Events C Club KHT 0 in 1948. No report was received Thursday, Mgffh?t SUN-ADVOCA- and supplies HONEY 1.1! pail MILK Armours, closeout, cs. 5.35 39c Salad Dressing Quart CHEESE loaf . 79c Chateau, 10-pou- nd 2-l- b. Tomatoes FI s.v A t 6 No. 2 Cans 79c Peas SHOULD. CUTS Steak 6 Cans 61c; Case 2.44 Veal Steak Miizola Oil Gallon 2.19 Hams SHORTENING Cheese lbs. 89c Bacon 98c Bacon lbs. 98c o GRADE A LB POUND.. 51c 49c SI PICNIC 43c 39c1 POUND BY THE PIECE SW1FTNSNG-- 3 SPRY- -3 i Lbs. POUND SLICED i- - Co 31c 49c! POUND CR1SC0- -3 w SHAVERS GRAPEFRUIT VEGETABLES 2 No. 2 Cans 33c BLENDED JUICE CARROTS Potatoes 2 Red Bliss 100 Lb. Lbs. 15c 3.19 b. COCKTAIL Standby 2 Bunches 9c 2-l- Can 24c 46-o- z. FRUIT GREEN ONIONS - RADISHES SALTINES Orange and Grapefruit No. 2Vi Can 39c box 43c EGGS Lge. Specials, Doz. cfnJL58c MATCHES carton . T71S FAB 2 packages 45c 6-b- ox examinations. The applications can be obtained from the department of public welfare, the department of employment security and the state health office, ail located in Price. i |