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Show Page THE Six Four Actions For Divorce, One Separate Maintenance Suit Filed In District Court Thursday, SUN-ADVOCA- is completed. news arAs formerly stated m womthese weeks, ticles of recent be availen conceded and will or able to help their neighbors orrespective friends in their schools. ganizations m similar Service Extension the tms way feels that a school of this nature can be given and reach many more people than the few whom could be instructed at one time Specialist Mrs. Gardner. Teacher Upholstery School li For Carbon Women Four actions for Interlocutory by Marjorie Predovich from Mark decrees of divorce and one action Predovich, the plaintiff alleges for separate maintenance were that she was beated cruelly filed with the district court in causing her bodily pain and In-- 1 Carbon county during the past jury and mental distress and suf--1 The agricultural extension Two children are listed service reupholstery school con-i- n week, a check of the records re- ferlng. vealed today. the action and their custody ducted by Mrs. Rhea Hurst Gard-i- s being sought by the plaintiff ner got off to a good start Monday Stella DeAguero is seeking to terminate her marriage to John in addition to $150 per month as morning at 9:00 oclock with 18 women enrolled and nine over-Ma- ry DeAugero on the grounds that alimony and support money. Cox Pessettos complaint stuffed chairs to be reupholster-again- st the defendant treated the plainM. Pessetto Richard tiff cruelly, causing her bodily The women taking his course that the "defendant has injury and great distress. No children are listed in the action treated plaintiff in a cruel man-(ar- e, representing the Farm Bu-nand the defendant seeks only the to the extent of causing her reau Women, Mrs. Ada Nelson, restoration of her maiden name, great mental distress and physical Mrs. Ella Wells and Mrs. Harry Stella Cox. suffering" The plaintiff, in her Kelly; representing the Carbon Two causes of action were list- complaint, states that she desires 'Stake Relief society, Mrs. Ruby ed in the divorce action filed by no alimony or support money for Campbell, Mrs. Florence Pace; Jennie M. Jones from Henry H. herself but seeks to have her .others are Mrs. H. E. Tays, Mrs. Jones. The first cause of action maiden name, Mary Louise Cox, J. R- - Moyle, Mrs. H. J. Beckel, Mrs. J. M. Lennberg, Mrs. Lenore listed failure to provide and the restored. second cau.se of action listed deA suit for separate maintenance Beacoclc, Mrs. J. Eldon Dorman, No alimony is being was filed by Evelyn Gideon from Mrs. C. L. Leavitt and Mrs. Gret-s- el sertion. Miller of Price; representing sought by the plaintiff. William G. Gideon with cruelty In the action for divorce filed listed as the cause of the action. the North Carbon Stake Relief so- She is seeking $125 per month ciety are Mrs- - Edna Broadbent rs- Ruth Murray of Helper, from the defendant as support and Mrs. Blanche McGarth and Coming Attractions money. No children are listed in and Mrs. Ruby Taylor of Castle Gate; the action. AT others are Mrs. Charles Bradshaw, Sr., and Mrs. Clarence Reed And It Still Flows of Latuda. In the opening of the school From the rugged mountain ranges of the San Juan region Mrs. Gardner pointed out that in southwestern Colorado, an area only the best methods of upholunknown to white men until stery would be used at this school. about 90 years ago, have come Upholstery methods used on only WELLINGTON gold, silver and other minerals the most expensive furniture, at more than $347 million, which the ordinary person is not valued THURSDAY FKIDAY and the end is not yet in sight, able to purchase, will be the 0 Mav , according to the Bureau of Mines, method taught by Mrs. Gardner. JOAN CRAWFORD Mineral output of the At he conclusion of the school area was valued at nearly it is planned that all pieces being FLAMINGO ROAD $7 million in 1947 alone. worked on will be completed so CARTOON that no unfinished pieces will leave the school to remain unSchool Enrollment finished at homes after the school SATURDAY A record enrollment of May 27 in U. S. schools and colGFORGE BRFNT VKRA RALSTON leges at the beginning of the BRIAN A1IERN E 1949-5- 0 school year is repoited by the Census Bureau. The increase of 900,000 over the previous year was concentrated in the six to Tommy Hilton left last week for Biyce Canyon to .spend the ld AMAZON group, the agency summer. He is employed there. "Jesse James No. 9 and Shorts said. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grundy and daughters, Annette and Norma Jean, left Saturday for a vaSUNDAY MONDAY cation trip o California. May 0 See Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aimie and GERQMMO Joyce spent he week end at Fair- view. w 1th Mi, and Mrs. Thomas Hilton MOTOR CREDIT PRF.STON FOSTER weie week end visitors at Salt ELLEN DREW Lake City. CARTOON Mr. and Mrs Bill Craig of Price COMPANY were visitors here Friday at the WEDNESDAY home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard May 31 Craig. STEPHEN McNAIXY Mrs. Catherine Larsen of Pro--, For Personal THELMA RITTER vo was a visitor here Thursday. COREY JEFF Mr. and Mrs. Rulen Orton and family were Fairview visitors Automobile CITY ACROSS THE over the week end. Ina Foote suffered a broken RIVER collar bone Friday evening in a bicycle accident. NEWS AND SHORTS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens Luan and Clyde were Mapleton THURSDAY FRIDAY visitors over the week end. ' Quick, confidential, June 2 The Anchor swarm of the Bee . Hive breakfast in girls enjoyed a COLORADO the Helper Park May 13 under courteous service the direction of Bee Keeper Helen TERRITORY Houghton. Those attending were: 166 East Main Etova Wilstead, Sandra Craig, Starring Lea Nielson, Norma Jean Grundy, JOEL McCREA UTAH PRICE, VIRGINIA MAYO Venita Davis, Colleen Robertson, Ina Foote, Roberta Booth a n d Vera Orton. The Lark group under the direction of Mrs. Deon Craig enter- tamed their mothers and officers of the Primary Wednesday. Games were played and re-- 1 freshments and favors given to Mfs. Earl Hardy, Mrs. Golden Mellor, Mrs. Joe Slavensky, Ida Evans, Josephine Houghton, Slavensky, Helen Hardy, Diane Haggerty, Nedra Mellor, Barbara Gibs'on, Nancy Kay Han- -- by j Worth Remembering safety poster near after warnKentucky, Lexington, adds this be careful, to ing drivers Remember, Sonny, postscriptthat raobits foot didnt save the rabbit. Qy Announcement The Price Bargain Store, a new Prio. , w open at 394 South Carbon Avenue 3 blnl-- t a line of clothing office, handling general we thing sells at low bargain prices. to You are cordially invited come in and for yourself. Although our stock is now sdbj? shipments often. You may also fresh up with a coke or candy PRICE BARGAIN 394 South Carbon Ave. Ww j," , STORE A h.ghway er - It is bad enough when lawyers disagree but nowadays even the judges seem unable to agree RHEA H. 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