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Show Page Four The THE October 9 at 10:00 a.m. He was released from custody upon the posting of bail in the amount of City Court $250. September 15: Whitfield Transportation company, Slat Lake City, paid a $50 fine upon entering a plea of guilty to a charge of overloading. Benito Montoya, 29, Rains, was fined $10 after pleading guilty to a charge of not halting his vehicle at a stop 6ign. A stay of execution was granted to September Harold Edmon Sanslow, 25, Rocharged with forgery, waived preliminary hearing and was bound over to the district court to answer to the charge. He was released from custody upon the posting of $1000 bail. yal, Arraignment of Clara Howard Miller, charged with drunk driving, was continued until yesterday afternoon. The continuation arose from the fact that the re25. Lawrence Adams, 39, Price, spective attorneys were busy In on the other days charged with unlawful possession district court of a weapon, entered a plea of set in this matter. not guilty and trial was set lor September 16: Jack Redd, 34, Reserve District No. Charter No. 6012 12 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRICE Thursday, September 18, 1952 been in force around the Dean of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Selan Hadfield home, too. Olena Black-haduring the week end. Vontella Blackham, June The Independent Coal and Coke To Cease Mortensen, Fern Anderson, Jen- company now hires a crew to reSEWING MACHINE nie Polve, Mrs. Matt Daugherty, pair, paint and calcimine every Fund Work and a few others have been lend- house to be rented to new tenSalary with the ing assistance to a bedfast moth- ants. The U. S. Department of La- er, Mrs. Hadfield will seek the (Mrs. Ruth J. Morgan of WalH bors wage and hour and public aid of a specialist in Salt Lake. nut Creek, California has been contracts divisions will cease all Mrs. Allie Christensen will having a fling away from family activities for the Salary Stabili- enter a Salt Lake hospital for and employment cares while viszation Board on October 1, it was treatment soon. iting relatives in Carbon and EmWILL TAKE YOUR OLD MACHINE AS FULL The Sunday morning Episcopal ery counties. Her brother and sisannounced here today .by L. B. were conducted by lay- ter, Calvin Jewkes and Mable RoOR PART DOWN PAYMENT Lyman, who represents the divis- services man R. J. Vaughn of Helper. He bertson, helped entertain her. ions in this state. talked about the Episcopal Con- Sunday, Mrs. Morgan, and Mr. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN TRADING IN YOUR OLD SEWEmployers seeking solutions vention In Boston, Massachusetts. and Mrs. Jewkes went to Salt ING MACHINE ON A NEW PFAFF? YOUR PRESENT MAto their salary stabilization probLa Rae S. Johnson has register- Lake together. CHINE CAN BE USED AS FULL OR PART DOWN PAYMENT. lems will have to contact the re- ed for a commercial course at CarTHE BALANCE ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Chief Petty Officer M. L. Burbon Junior College. gional headquarters of the Salary ton, his wife and girls of San DiInto our store or Phone for Come Sunday "dinner guests at the ego spent several days with the Stabilization Board at Denver, Marion Mr. were and FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Ropers Burtons. at Jim his office, 205 Old Terhe said Mrs. minal Building, 222 S. W. Temple Mrs. Vern Avery of Sunnyside. Bruce Burton landed at New Avery expressed pleasure Street. over the piano recital which she York on the third of September, His folks expect him home within Copies of regulations, orders, attended with .Mrs. Roper. Before taking grandson, Jerry, a week. forms and interpretations issued The Harold Mortensons were by the board and heretofore back to Rifle, Colorado, the Ben pleased to have as their overnight PROVO 159 NORTH FIRST EAST at .the Wage-Hooffice must be Fitzgeralds held an elkburger fry guests, iMr. and Mrs. Carl Dennis obtained from the board after Oc- in his honor. Belle Wetmore, Mr. of Marysdale. and Mrs. Hawley Olson of Price, tober 1. The Wage-Ho- ur Division and the Dave Adams family of supplied employers with informa- Carbonville were there. tion and general advice but did Bang! Thats how the Rifle club not accept petitions. started its first shooting practice of the season last Sunday. After as Price, paid a $10 fine after plead- a bit of preliminary work suchwas all equipment targets, pasting to a not of halting guilt charge moved down to the range and set ' ing his vehicle at a stop sign. tarrwith six up. The Samuel Fazzio, Jr., Helper, paid gets givespitsix men a sliding chance to a $10 fine after entering a plea fire on the range at the same of guilty to a charge of speeding time. Field telephones solve the 60 miles an hour in a communication problem from marksmen to targets. zone. The members of the registered Campbell Transfer, Price, was N.RA. club, Joe Riche, Eddie Se-la- n, fined $50 on a guilty plea to a Pete Corey, Sam Fratto, Ben charge of overloading. Twenty Fitzgerald, Winfred Charlesworth, dollars of the fine was suspended Lawrence Rasmussen and Sam upon good cause and the balance Corey, showed good marksmanwas paid. ship. Les Robertson and Sam Corey expect to use pet feet aim on that big elk come elk season. They are the only two to obtain perFALL MOTOR TUNEUP mits in Kenilworth. An ounce of prevention is worth a Some folks cant let go of the (Crowded Out Last Week) Includes radiator, fan belt, spark plugs, fishing rod yet. Sheril Blaekham pound of cure! Why take a chance Not everybodys Mom vacations and Jack Moser were angling at ignition, fuel line, carburetor and generator. in Europe and is so .busy seeing Bolger Saturday, while the Claron costly car repairs later on when i England, Holland, Switzerland, ence Edwards tried their luck at France, Belgium and Italy that Yellowstone river and Currant SPECIAL! FAL CHASSIS an economical fall tuneup now will she cant find time to write de- creek over the week end. Out at tailed letters. John Reeves Is wait- Fish Lake again (mostly for a Includes major brake work, wheel bearmake it run ilke a brand-ne- w bus? ing for his mother to return be- rest) were Dominic and Jennie ings, differential, transmission, brake cylfore learning what goes on across Polve. They came through Provo inders all cleaned, lubricated and adthe Atlantic. His aunt, Anna Cog- to pick up grandson, Jimmy Nows the time to get your car ready justed. swell of Palo Alto, California, and Jewkes and brought him home sister, Rose Teale and husband of with them for a week. for smooth cooler weather driving. FOR ASY RIDING! Hayward, California, are other Tom King is entertaining a members of the party. guest from Bear Creek, Montana. factory-traine- d! Our mechanics are Pump out and refill all four shock Mrs. Reeves (Jackie) is wait- W. R. Brown is the visitor. ing to see her only .brother, GorMrs. Elizabeth Gordon, her don Taylor, who has been in Ja- daughter, Mrs. Reva Marshall and pan for fifteen months in the air two daughters and son from Hun-- 1 corps division of the National ting ton enjoyed a family dinner Guard. He expects to be released Sunday at the home of Mr. and and then plans to complete his Mrs. Dick Gordon. The cousins studies at the University of Utah. mated in age and sex were like The Reeves live in such a se- having three sets of twins about 129 WEST MAIN Phone 900 PRICE cluded spot that few people pass the place. that way. In two short yeats John The Cowans have named their Reeves has transformed a run- twins, Johnny and Jeffrey. down, rocky, weedy yard Into The tiny daughter of the Robbeauty. White gates and trim ert Cumps was christened Valerie fences banked with various flow- Ann by Norman Smith during L. ers encircle the thick lawns. D. S. sacrament services Sunday. AT Hugged on a cliff west of the Back in the old home town for house is an area lovely enough a visit with sister Pat and parfor the fairies to inhabit. Steps ents, Dr. and Mrs. Robinson has lead down to a rustic fireplace, 'been . Barbara 'R. Garriques with but the focal point on the terrac- her husband, George. The young ed hillside is a mass of deep rose couple reside in Bishop, Califorpetunias growing between two le- nia. vels of grass. Snarled pine trees Last Friday and Saturday the add to the effect of a mountain Robinsons were in Salt Lake retreat. It took loads of soil and where the doctor attended the hard work but John Reeves and medical convention. mother nature really got results. Mary Machek, Bill and sister From Gtrand Junction, Colora- Josephine went to Paradise to see do, comes word that the George relatives. K. Burnhart family has moved Marvin Lindley of Payson spent into a new home of their own. a week here as the guest of JerFour miles out of town, .beaut- ry Gordon. iful location, an acre of ground, Cradle day pals had a joyful the house has three bedrooms, liv- reunion last Thursday when Bud ing and dining rooms, sun porch, and Vivian Laursen, Billy and kitchen, utility room, garage, Vardell, of Salt Lake City came work shop, play house and dog to see the Dorr Hanson family. house. Also a big garden, rasp- Four year olds, Billy Laursen and Loel Hanson had a small frys berry and strawberry patch. What? No swimming pool! slumber party together, iMrs. Raffaelina Fratto formerSarah Smith, Gertrude Richards, Vivian Jones and Jennie ly of Helper is now making her Polve combined helping out and home with her son, Sam Fratto visiting at Mrs. Irel Drapers dur- and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helsten of ing an afternoon lately. The Good Neighbor .policy has Scofield enjoyed the hospitality Wage-Hou- Division r m, DIAL-A-STITC- Pfaff Sewing Center ur Report of Condition of the In the State of Utah, at the close of business on September 5, 1952, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal$1,378,712.64 ance, and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations, direct and guar2,335,900.00 anteed 21,800.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions Corporate stocks (including $6600.00 stock of Federal Re6,600.00 serve bank) 1,413,222.33 Loans and discounts (including $190.32 overdrafts) Bank premises owned $77,000.00, furniture and fixtures $23,000.00 Real estate owned other TOTAL ASSETS - - 100,000.00 2.00 $5,258,237.02 than bank premises LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations $2,473,025.72 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1,837,330.43 Deposits of United States Government (including postal 2,968.95 savings) 548,961.13 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 29,568.84 Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and cashiers checks, etc.) 31,243.86 TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,923,098.93 : Other liabilities 42,572.16 TOTAL LIABILITIES ....$4, 965, 671.09 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 100,000.00 Capital Stock: Common stock, total par value $100,000 120,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits 62,426.56 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) .... 8,139.37 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 290,565.93 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT&...$5, 256, 237.02 MEMORANDA Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of...4 16,946.73 State of Utah, County of Carbon, ss.: I, Ray Walters, cashier of the above-nambank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. RAY WALTERS ed Cashier Correct Attest: HENRY RUGGERI HELEN B. LEAVITT MARL D. GIBSON Directors Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of September, 1952. IRENE ZUMADAKIS, Notary Public Residing at Price, Utah My Commission Expires April (SEAL) 26, 1956 Resolufion Adopted by the United Mine Workers Welfare Committee RESOLVED at a meeting on Sunday 14, 1952. The following Locals' represented: 6244 8020 6089 691.6 5861 6022 5806 Sunnyside Sunnyside Columbia Castle Gate Kenilworth Peerless Standard 9750 6508 7288 6412 8003 6363 Wellington i Latuda Rains Royal Horse Canyon Hiawatha WHEREAS: That all Locals of Carbon County and District No. 22 give financial and any other aid deemed necessary to alleviate the suffering of those families of the Columbia and Dragerton Locals who have been forced to destruction by the vicious act of the Geneva Steel Company as the result of deliberate violation of Contract in their attempt to construe and rewrite the Contract to their benefit and at their convenience, and, WHEREAS: The Geneva Steel Company ds 'Using the alibi that . the Contract calls for an examination by a -employed doctor 'before an employee may return to work after an illness so as to .provoke a strike in order to reduce the enormous supply of stockpile coal at the Geneva & Ironton Steel Plants which if permitted to remain out in the air too long, will deteriorate rapidly and reduce the yield in coke, and, WHEREAS: Inasmuch as the Working Agreement does not call for an examination after a sick leave of absence by any specific doctor, and, WHEREAS: It has been past practice that the company doctor was employed jointly by the Local Union and the company, and, WHEREAS: This doctor employed a staff of doctors who were allowed to do and did give such examinations upon which a certificate of examination was given to the member to permit him to return to work, and, WHEREAS: This procedure was recognized and accepted toy the company without question, and, WHEREAS: The Locals in this area are now employing their own doctors and a certificate of examination from these doctors as a release is recognized by the other coal companies, then, why should the Geneva Steel Company be so different, and, WHEREAS: Any doctors, Industrial or otherwise who are employed in a mining community, are all acquainted with the adverse conditions and any other conditions pertinent to the Coal Mining Industry affecting the health of the miner, then, who would be a better judge to determine the physical fitness of the patient than his attending physician who is also a member of the State of Utah and American Medical Association, and, WHEREAS: This Association takes much pride in upholding the integrity of their members whose integrity has been impliedly placed in question because these doctors are now solely employed by the United Mine Workers of America, therefore, be it further RESOLVED: That this attempt to control our members by a hidden BOYCOTT SYSTEM be fought vigorously and legally by supporting the members of the two (2) Locals actually involved, to prevent a widespread franchisement upon our inalienable rights to Contract through Collective Bargaining. 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