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Show Thursday, January 18, 1951 THE Activties of Carbon County District Court For Three Years Given In Report A period, 1948, 1949 ed 67 in 1950, 77 in 1949 and 67 covered in a report in 1948. The total number of civil acof district coirt activities in Carbon county prepared by Deputy tions filed in 1950 totaled 194, World War II veterans who Court Clerk Ann Broderick and while the 1949 total was 174 and released recently for publication. the 1948 total was 196. Two of the took out National Service Life Of the three years, 1948 was tops civil actions filed in 1948 includ- Insurance term policies in 1943 in the civil action section. The ed two growing out of liquor law or 1946 are advised by the Veterpast year, however, saw the fil- violations. No such actions were ans Administration to check on in either 1949 or 1950. the present status of their poling of the most criminal actions. filed In the criminal division, the A total of 72 divorces were number of cases filed more than icies. NSLI term insurance is issued granted during 1950 as compared doubled over the filings of 1948 to 64 in 1949 and 84 in 1948. Of term period, aland were somewhat higher than for a the 220 divorces granted during 1949. Thirty-thre- e to extended cases though congress such the three-yeperiod, 164 were were filed in 1950 as compared eight years those policies taken granted to women. In addition, in to 25 in 1949 and 15 in 1948. It is out before January 1, 1946. Con1948 two annulments were grantinteresting to note that two of gress further has authorized the ed, in 1949 two separate maintenthese cases in 1948 were liquor renewal of term insurance issued ance decrees were granted and in law violations which an coincidently before January 1, 1948, for 1950 one annulment was granted. is term at the the year in which the state additional Miss Broderick pointed out in her liquor enforcement agency was expiration of the original term period. report that these figures repre- abolished by the then sent only the divorces actually All term policies issued in 1943 governor, J. Bracken Lee. Several times a year No such cases have been granted. or 1946, therefore, unless convertbrought divorce complaints are filed but before the district court since ed or renewed, will expire on the are later dropped so are not con- that time. Another of the policies anniversary dates this aspect sidered in the annual count. report that merits special atten- year. If policies are not renewed Fifteen quiet title actions tion is the fact that one murder or converted, a physical examinawere brought before the court case was filed with the court in tion will be necessary to obtain new NSLI. during the past year as compared each of the past three years. to nine in 1949 and 11 in 1948. The following is a breakdown VA will try its best to advise Probate actions totaled 96 in of the criminal actions before the veterans whose term insurance is 1950, 80 in 1949 and 88 in 1948. district court in Carbon county about to expire. However, Miscellaneous civil actions total during the past three years: through change of address or other reasons, veterans sometimes fail to receive these notices in and three-ye- ar is 1950, SUN-ADVOCA- Price City Ends 1950 With $75,000 Balance It cost considerably more to operate the city of Price in 1950, than during the previous year but revenues were more tnan enough to cover the expenditures and the city ended the year with a balance of $75,150.84 compared Five Pag in banks as to $49,533.24 at the end of 1949, according IP (O) ID) a a -- tfa aqcA.. . 'tfalMUjh THE DAILY RA TON OP ANCIENT GREEN SOLDIERS WAS A HANDFUL OF FLOUR, WITH CHEESE AND Lost a Bicycle? ONIONS . It May Be At Sheriffs Office to the citys THE STATUS OF A 13 financial statement which was If you are missing a bicycle CENTURY PARISIAN released this week by City Rethere is a good chance that it BRIDE DEPENDED UPON corder Ben Ward and a full text five-yeis at the Carbon county sherHER ABILITY TO PLAN of which appears elsewhere in iffs office. A GOOD LENTEN DIN this issue. Sheriff Joe Holman reportNER FOR TWEL YE, Jil, After the payment of outstanded today that deputies have WITHOUT MEAT OR 'if h checks 1949 written during ing picked up several abandoned DELICACIES. the city had a balance of $43,596.-4- 8 bicycles in various parts of and this added to the receipts town, some probably stolen five-yefor the year, $697,572.96 brought and abandoned and others the total cash to $741,169.44. DisSIS, EGYPTIAN just left by a forgetful ownbursements for the year totaled er. These bicycles can be GODDESS OFHEA YEN, $670,484.01 less outstanding claimed by the owners upon WAS THE PATRONchecks totaling $4,465.40 brought sufficient identification and ESS OF EGYPT'S disbursements to $666,081.61 leavupon the payment of the liBEER BREWERS. cense fee if the owner lives ing a balance of $75,150.83 to within Price city. carry over into 1951. When a bicycle is licensed The cash on hand in banks is it offers added protection to represented by $33,095.84 in the the owner because if stolen AN AMERICAN SENT A general fund, water interest and it can be traced by the libond fund, $5,448.49; cemetery A RIAN FAMILY HUNG cense number and by the bipermanent fund, $4,973 25; library FOOD AND ALSO TENNIS cycle number if the license fund, $5,061.48; library building BALLS. THEY BOILED THE has been removed in the fund, $4,308.30; electric reconBALLS FOR THREE HOURS, nummeantime. The vehicle struction, $77.34; reservoir reconTHEN THAT WROTE ber is recorded along with struction, $9,351.57; pension reTHEY WERE NOT the name owner and the of recreatirement fund, $2,962.37; time. TENDER when a bike is found abantion fund, $110, and special imExpiration of NSLI term indoned it can be traced to its toand fund provement guaranty surance, VA explained, is not the owner through the citys liCopynht 1949 J VCfarAe same as lapse. If the policy has taling $9,762.19. 4 cense files. as Total cash and investments only lapsed, veterans generally of December 31, 1950, included can reinstate within three months tures of the FIS (Federated In$61,160 in cemetery permanent Ski a by simply signing comparative fund lirevenue bond totaling $20,000 World Famous in ternationale De Ski) tournament $70,000 investments, statement health saying their held as Aspen, Colorado, last health is as good as when the brary building fund investments, along with $600 interest. Other Films Due For and $21,100 in the pension and payments coming due this year year. policy lapsed. But, the three-mont- retirement fund investments. include $10,000 for the Olsen reeFatured In the films are Zeno reinstatement privilege Here Soon Showing basis Another the servoir for for $10,000 worlds champion of Italy, Colo, reconstruction, citys does not apply to the policy aftsound financial status is seen in library buildings, $15,000 for waand Dagmar Rom, champion er its expiration date. Ski an hour and Champs," the report of assets and liabili- terworks tank bond, $2,000 for world skier in the female diviWhen a term policy is about to ties which shows that assets ex- waterworks tank revenue bonds. film in color, photograph- sion. Highlight of the showing is expire, the veteran is faced with ceed liabilities by $1,246,898.70 A like amount will be due in ed by Dick Durrance, a noted a series of films which were taka two-wchoice: One, to re Assets total $1,660,810.83 while 1952 and after that the bonded skier of his own right, will be en by Durrance in Italy at which new his term insurance. Two, to liabilities amount to 3. indebtedness becomes decreasing-l- y' shown to a Carbon county au- time he strapped a camera to his only convert it to some form of perless with $52,000 in 1953, $27,-00- 0 dience in the Price junior high body and followed Colo down a manent GI insurancee. Of the $239,000 bonded indebtin 1954, $27,000 in 1955, $17, school auditorium next Wednes- ski run while on the skid boards Renewed term insurance will edness of the city, 1951 will see 000 in 1956 and $2,000 in 1957 at day evening, January 24, as the himself. Narrated by Lowell Thomas, carry a higher premium, figured the payment of $57,000 along which time all bonded indebted- opening feature of the Carbon on the veterans age at the time with $5,290 in interest. The only ness will be erased unless other College Ski clubs annual Snow the films have been hailed by the Carnival. he renews it. His new term pol- bond that will be erased from the bonds are taken up in the international press as the greatThe films are the official pic est ski films ever made. icy, like his old one, does not record this year is the electric build any cash or loan value as time goes on. If the veteran chooses to convert to a permanent form of in- surance, there fcre six plans to choose from: Ordinary life, life, life, and three different endowment plans or any combination of the six. All permanent GI insurance 'builds up cash and loan values, and the premiums remain the same throughout the life of the policy. Application for conversion or renewal, together with the first premium payment, must be made before the old policys expiration date. VA reminded that premiums must be continued also on the old policy until its expiration date; otherwise, it will lapse Y. and cannot be renewed or conCLEARWATER CAN verted, even though the veteran al may have an application for with his first premium the VA office. VA emphasized, however, that FRESH ly veterans who have had ac-- e service between October 8, 140 and September 2, 1945, and ho can qualify through medical 18 OZ. CARTONED LARGE RANCH lamination for insurance, can cure NSLI up to the maximum A Grade Ungraded .0,000 at any time, whether or Dozen Per Dozen Per and ever had it they have NSLI, igardless of whether it has ever psed. ar ar ar newly-elect- ed hs ay $413,-912.1- Richardson, Mrs. Genieva Wilcox, Mrs. Helen Smith and Mrs. Lois Taylor of the BPW executive (Continued from Page One) board on arrangements for the big well recommended. She has been local talent show. The casting of interested in little theatre work, townspeople is now underway radio and publicity and promo- and the rehearsals will begin at tion of entertainment. In addi- once. tion, she has had special training has the unGoing Places on this particular production. In o f recommendation qualified an interview she said: I am other towns in the nation most enthusiastic over this pro- many where it has been produced beduction and the possibility of an fore packed houses. The BPW outstanding show here in Price. club is confident that the producso and seems friendly Everyone tion here will be a worthy addiI know I shall en- tion to the local entertainment joy my stay here. season. Mrs. Sullivan met recently with The BPW club will hold its Mrs. Isabelle Lewis, Mrs. Ju- regular meeting this evening in anita Shurtz, Mrs. Francis Davis, the Towne cafe to discuss furthMrs. LaVerne Wall, Mrs. Elaine er plans for the show. 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