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Show Pag Thursday, January 5, 1950 ADVOCATE Two nd Dairy association. the had reportedHalliburtons The a vacaly been to California on to tion trip and were returning misthe when Glenwood Springs hap occurred. These fatalities were the first of 1950 in Utah reported by the state first highway patrol and were the acciin Carbon county. This one dent snuffed out more lives than were lost during the entire 12 months of last year duung which time only two traffic fatal. ties were recorded. The bodies of the victims have Distributed by been returned to Glenwood ZIONS WHOLESALE GROCERY Springs. Hi-La- Chapel Deeded to Hiawatha O Court Receipts (Continued from Page One) Utah State Fish and Game department received a total of $185.00 from fines for game law violations. The entire fine in these cases goes to the state department with no part of them being retained by the city or the county. Civil cases accounted for $701.45 of the total. Of the 12 months in 1949 September proved to be the heaviest for court receipts. A total of $1 887.30 was collected. The lowest month on the basis of receipts was t - ft 2 ITZi t? LDS Three Killed Price Girl Attends Ward Washington University (Continued from Page One) could successfully dodge it so he kept his course until just before the crash when he tried to turn into the center of the road and let the other vehicle pass him on the right. He was unable to miss the other car, he said. Mr. Allen said he was traveling about 35 miles per hour just before the crash and he had managed to slow down. He said he does not know exactly what happened or how his truck became turned completely around and came to rest headed in the opposite direction. One part of the Halliburton car cut completely loose and the left rear door was lying about 50 feet from the remainder of the car, officers said. The truck was towed to a Price garage where the milk that remained was transferred to another truck. Several hundred dollars worth of damage was done to the truck, officers estimated. The milk had been gathered from producers in the Carbon-Emer- y area and was bound foi the Murray processing plant of Among the 13,200 students enrolled at Washington university at St. Louis, Missouri, this sem-st- er is Miss Katherine Karras. Miss Karras is enrolled as a senior in the College of Liberal Arts. A member of the Alpha Delta social sorority, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Karras, Price. Prior to going to St. Louis, Miss Karras attended Stephens college at Columbia, Missouri. ill social in nature than ballroom dancing and a lot more fun. It has definite health values, esI, January with a total of $602.10. pecially mental health values. In 1948, the highest month was Older people who take up square July with a total of $2,757.30 and f? dancing will find that one or two &'. t. ''m the lowest month was November dances a week will build their with a total of $1,000.20. I.... endurances and help them to keep Total receipts by months durfit. Many people who physically ing the year were as follow: Jansay at first they are not interested uary, $602.10; February, $1,007. in square dancing become regular 80; March, $1,289.40; April, $1, addicts after they have had one deeded 'been has which Hiawatha at is the above Shown chapel 662.00; May, $1,431.95; June, Get your friends experience. Latter-da- y Hiawatha of Christ ward, of to Church Jesus Saints, the July, $1,214.90; August, to form small groups and learn buildon which the The Fuel States the United company. ground $1,660.95; $1,887.30; by September, located was also given to the church. See Page One for story. to enjoy square dancing as thon-sanOctober, $1,007.40; November, $1,- - ing is of others are doing in the cities and country throughout the 318 75, and December, $1,282.40. United States, Mr. Neilson The .record also showed that 22 Square Dance drunk drivers were convicted or pleaded guilty before the city (Continued from Page One) court during the year. Price and other nearby commuof the cases nities. A breakdown handled showed that the city The course is being organized criminal division accounted for by the University of Utah extendi204 cases, the state criminal sion division but anyone in the vision, 202 case4, state traffic, 223 community interested in square cases, and civil, 239 cases. dancing from 18 years to 90 is inThe following are the totals for vited to take the coarse, Mr. the years since the Price cny Neilson stated. court has been in existence: 1940 The course has progression, be(the court was established in De- ginning with very simple dances cember of that year), $145.25; and ending, with the complex 1941, $8,853.08; 1942, $12,895.25; dances. In the six lessons of three 1943, $13,741.89; 1944, $15,112 35; hours each the individuals will 1945, $12,669.05; 1946, $16,057.11; become thoroughly familiar with 1947, $14,669.45; 1948, $18,265.35, about 25 square dances. RARE BLENDED WHISKY. 86 PROOF It is and 1949, $15,686.00. 65 S GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. hoped that someone in each of the N.Y.C. SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC., The record shows a steady in- local communities will become crease from 1941 through 1944. proficient in teaching and calling BUTTER SPERRY'S In 1945 the total receipts drop- the dances so that the local clubs A Woffl Pancofc Shodv Lon froth ped and in 1946 they again forged may be organized and square I C lb Flour 49 os pkg. Attractions C'tamtry Coming ahead. The total again dropped dancing continued as a community MILK BISOIIICK AT in 1947 and then increased in recreation activity, Mr. Neilson Frtih Qtad A l Q- Prpord Fleur A) A 1948 and dropped again last year. added. 40 os pkg HOy quart CAKE MIX EGGS Square dancing is much more 4 iC ds REMINDER Towne Theatre THURSDAY FRIDAY January 6 HUMPHREY BOGART 5-- KNOCK ON ANY DOOR with JOHN DEREK SATURDAY January 7 JANET MARTIN ROBERT LOWERY FRANKIE DARRO HEART OF" VIRG'MA No. 4 Batman and Robin MONDAY January 9 SUNDAY 8-- SAND In Technicolor with MARK STEVENS COLEEN GRAY RORY CALHOUN WEDNESDAY 11 January HEDY LAMARR ROBERT CUMMINGS LETS LIVE A LITTLE NEWS SHORTS THURSDAY January FRIDAY 12-1- 3 WILLIAM POWELL ANN BLYTII MR. PEABODY AND THE MERMAID NOTICE TO MEMBERS Notice is hereby given that the Annual meeting of the Members of the First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Price will be held in the office of the Assoc at 58 West Main Street in Price, January 18th, 1950, at 2:00 (Continued from Page One) Only four counties managed to keep their slates clear. Just as they did in 1948, drivers in tiny Dagget county, pastoral Kane county and sparsely settled P. M. San Juan county kept their names First Publication; Jan. 5, 1950. out of the fatality toll. Summit Iast Publication: Jan. 12, 1950. coumy bettered its 1948 record In the District Court of Carbon to keep its highways death-fre- e. County, State of Utah betterThirteen other counties Wolf & Klar, Wholesale Jewelry ed their 1948 highway report. Co., Plaintiff, They were Box Elder, where favs. talities were sliced from 15 in Donna Vea Robinette, The First 1948 to nine in 1949; Carbon, 11 National Bank of Price, Kenneth Marx and Sherill Marx, husto two; Davis, 18 to seven; Duband and wife, and Edward A. chesne, three to two; Emery, four Robinette, who is the same perto two; Rich, two to one; Salt son as E. A. Robinette, Lake county, 22 to 12; Sanpete, Defendants. five to three; Sevier, four to one; SUMMONS Tooele, 26 to seven; Uintah, six THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE to two; Utah 33 to 27, and WasDEFENDANTS; You are hereby summoned to atch, seven to six. Washington county, with seven appear within twenty days after fatalities in each of the two years, service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in and Grand, with two each year, which this action is brought; othwere the only others to show erwise within thirty days after neither loss nor improvement. service, and defend the above enElsewhere, headed by Salt Lake titled action; and in case of your City, traffic records looked worse failure so to do, judgment will be in 1949 than the year previous. rendered against you according to demand of the complaint The states largest city had 24 the which been filed with the black marks on its record four cletk ofhas the above court. mom than in 1948, when the state This action is brought to recover hit an all-tihigh in road a judgment declaring a declaradeaths. tion of homestead, on the premU.ah county, though bettering ises hereinafter described, by the its 1948 record, was the blackest defendant Donna Vea Robinette to spot on the Utah map with 27 be null and void and that the is entitled to a lien upon deaths. It held the same doubtful plaintiff the following described property: honor in 1948 with 33. Lot 4 in block 2 of the Isabella Counties with higher fatality Addition to the City of Price by totals during the year just end- virtue of its judgment docketed in the above court against the deed, and with 1948 figures in fended, Edward A. Robinette, are: Beaver 2(1); Cache 7 (6); Gar. who is the same person as E. A. field 3 (2); Iron 7 (1); Juab 4 Robinette. HAMMOND & HAMMOND, (3); Millard 4 (1); Morgan 4 Plaintiffs Attorneys, Whose postoffice address Is (0); Piute 5 (1); Wayne 2 (0), 19 and Weber Price, Utah. (18). Perfect records in Wayne and First Publication: Dec. 8, 1949. Morgan counties of 1948 weie Last Publication: Jan. 5, 1950. spoiled during 1949. In the District Court of Carbon County, State of Utah Estate of Helen Skriner, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of Hammond & Hammond, Suite 12, S i v a g n Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 18th day of February, 1950. (s) TONY SKRINER, Its no joke when the acAdministrator of the estate of Skriner, deceased cident occurs but dont First Helen Publication: Dec. 15, 1949. Last Publication: Jan. 5. 1950. clothes. worry about on ie, 0P3CS 1 ;otTopics your Our service can handle almost any situation. Ask any of our satisfied patrons. 4-H- Service on Request! Pickup and Delivery Service Quality Dry Cleaners HIS OUGHT TO BE GOOD. W W VV CLEANING-PRESSIN- G AAAAAAA PHONE 3 V V V VV v -- . 'A Medium Motorists PRICE yy ALTERATIONS 4 AAAaaaaaa a A 1 In the District Court of Carbon County, State of Utah Estate of Bennie Etta Abrom, who is the same person as Bennie Etta Abroms, who is the same person as Mrs. B. Etta Abraham, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of Hammond & Hammond, Suite 12, Stlvagni Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 18th day of February, 1950. (s) ELLA STEVENSON, Administratrix of the estate of Bennie Etta Abrom, who is the same person as Bennie Etta Abroms, who is the same person as Mrs. B. Etta Abraham. First Publication: Dec. 15. 1949. Last Publication: Jan. 5, 1950. Crock! Bv Cok 'iSc Grad dosen 3. SALT Kmpii VQ$ HYV Clot Bog lO POST'S lb CREAM Froth Whionmg pint a I Corn flok .UO 13 Chunk I? 01. SUZANNA I Pancake Fleur Woffl 36 01 pkg. JrJ 36c Harvest Bloitom 50 ibs. Condensed Milk AQt ?OV 4 tall cans Favorite Fresh A Sunnybanh Margarine, Meets lb. Every Test Coffee, With That Popular Mild Mellow Flavor iFi IDV Health Drink Hot. 0 Full iau TV I A AO A.yg Gold 46 nt)J 40V 25 U 33c 02. 3.79 Enriched Flour 50 Ibs. Kitchen Craft tZ tOC 1.93 Ibs. OVALTINE A Chocolate or Plom -- 1 C 39 H33WSJ BEST FOODS b. 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