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Show r Thursday, March 13, 1952 Divorces Granted In Two Cases; New Actions Filed t Two interlocutory decrees of divorce were granted by the district court in and for Carbon county during the past week and five new actions seeking terminations of marriage were filed, a check of the records revealed Joyce Curb Keele was granted an Interlocutory decree of divorce from Vernon Keele on the grounds that on or about the 28th day cf July, 1951, and prior thereon and thereto, the defendant has treated plaintiff cruelly causing her great mental distress and anguish and physical suffering." They were married at Wichita, Kansas, on May 28, 1951. The plaintiffs maiden name, Joyce Curb, was restored by the decree. Jeanne R. Dart was granted an Interlocutory decree terminating her marriage to Bert K. Dart on the grounds "that since the marriage of the plaintiff and the defendant, and particularly since the 28th day of June, 1951, the defendant has treated the plaintiff in a cruel manner and that said cruel treatment of the de- - Wallace Mortuary Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Price Utah Mitchell Funeral Home Dick Mitchell, Embalmer Phone Price 300 THE fendant toward the plaintiff has caused the plaintiff great mental distress and suffering." They were married at Elko, Nevada, on April 3, 1949. The defendants maiden name, Jeanne Rowley was restored in the decree. Filing actions seeking termination of their marriages were: Lois Powell Stamatakis from Pete Stamatakis on the grounds that "during the marriage and particularly during the past year thereof, the defendant has treated plaintiff cruelly causing her great mental and physical anguish and distress." The plaintiff seeks the custody of their three minor children and $150 per month as support and alimony. Thomas A. Majnik from Betty Culwell Majnik on the grounds "that since the marriage of the parties, defendant has treated plaintiff cruelly causing him great mental anguish and SUN-ADVOCA- Illness Prevalent In Kenilworth Sickness to the extent that it almost assumes the proportions of an epidemic has visited the matrons of the town for the past couple of weeks. Included among those whose illnesses have been brought to our attention are Mrs. Bob Draper who has been confined to the Price hospital. Mrs. Martin Woods has been suffering from a chronic ailment. We are informed that Mrs. Clayton Byron has been seriously ill with the flu. We are glad to report that all of these women are now on the road to improvement. ... at the home of Mrs. Ruby Morgan last Club members week. present were Mrs. Ruby Winn, Preal The 500 club was held Ellen Hawks, Mrs. Burnside, Gwen Hyatt, Mrs. Gladys Traunt-vei- n, Mrs. Lydia Johansen, Mrs. Clara Christensen, with special guests Mrs. Fawn Catlin and Mrs. Elizabeth Williams of Price, Mrs. Shirley Assy Livingston from Betty Bryan, Mrs. Mable RobertDelbert P. Livingston on the son and Mrs. June Bott. Prizes grounds "that ever 6ince the mar- were won by Betty Bryan and riage of the parties defendant Fawn Catlin. Also Lydia Johanhas treated plaintiff cruelly caus- sen. Danny Morgan, Jr., and Jadene, ing her great mental anguish and The defendant seeks his sister, son and daughter of distress. the restoration of 'her maiden Dan Morgan of Salt Lake spent a few days with their grandparents, name, Shirley Assy. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morgan. Merle B. French from George Gerald Morgan, Ray Johansen, B. French on the grounds that Arvil Johansen and Blaine Moron or about the 28th day of gan were in Provo Saturday on February, 1952, and prior there- business. to, defendant treated plaintiff Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilde of Hiacruelly causing her great physical watha visited Saturday night at pain and suffering and great men- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor tal distress. The plaintiff seeks Christensen. Last Saturday night was a $100 per month as alimony. long to be remembered at Donna Rockford from Ray D. night the John Selon home when their Rockford otherwise known as Roy son. Corporal George Drazich D. Russell on the grounds that came home. Corporal Drazich left early last Thursday morning defendant treated plaintiff cruelly causing her great mental distress. The plaintiff seeks the restoration of her maiden name, Donna James. the since The Ascension Guild met at the home of Mrs. George Tamllos on President Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mike Ferderber presided at the business meeting. Afterward a lovely baby shower was held for Mrs. Henry Scorzato. Rev. Nicholas conducted the services of the Church of the Ascension Sunday. Among those people from here who went to the funeral of Mrs. Linda Ware of Orangeville Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jewkes, Mrs. Marion Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jewkes and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Robertson. Calvin Jewkes and Ora Leavitt sang a duet. It was entitled "Lie My Head Beneath a Rose. While mother was attending a funeral, Loran Jane and Dale Roper attended the birthday party of their cousin, Miss Sharon Dooley of Orangeville Saturday. She was nine years old. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jewkes motored to Salt Lake Sunday. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Glen' don Jewkes and son, Jimmy, arrived at their parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Polve. They BOTTLING COMPANY PRICE, are from Provo. They spent a few days here. The Friday club was graciously entertained by Mr. James Fulton last week. Members who were present were Mrs. Dominic Polve, Mrs. Curt Harris, Mrs. Calvin Jewkes, Mrs. Tom Hughes, Mrs. Hector Cherria, Mrs. Ray Kof-foand Mrs. Sullivan. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jewkes and Mrs. Kofford. The table decorations and theme was Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen of Dragerton and son, Ray, visited at their parents home Sunday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alan Christensen and Mrs. Farrel motored to Payson to attend the birthday dinner of Mrs. A. C. Swain. LDS Sunday school was under the direction of Talmage Taylcr. Two and a half minute talks were given by Bethale Stalks and Annette Fail. LDS sacrament meeting was in charge of the MIA. Talks were given by Robert Winn "on prayer, Clyde Christensen, the Necessity of prayer: Monte Burnside, faith; Ruth Warren, the Records the Book es of Mormon; and Gomes, concepts of faith. LDS Relief society was held on Thursday night commencing at 6:30 pm. with teachers topic for the visiting teachers. This lesson was given by Florence Saasta-monie- n. At seven the regular meeting commenced. President De-lor- Jones conducted and presided. The theology lesson was given by Sarah Smith. Following the lesson was a testimony meeting. The meetings from now on will be on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Seven ladies from here attended Relief society meeting in rd LET US FINANCE YOUR NEW OR USED AUTOMOBILE Quick action if you see us first No Fuss No Bother No Trouble - - Appraisal and Insurance required on yonr anto. Loans made only on 1940 end later modela . . . New Car Purchase Financed on 6 Plan. PRIVATE BOOMS 4-- 5. CREDIT COMPANY LOAN PRICE. UTAH SELVAGN1 BUILDING Beautiful Windows for Less! r PLASTIC KITCHEN i CURTAINS 38 Washable plastic with bright flowers and designs. Tie back type. 27 x 54 inches. Red, Gold, Blue and Green. 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