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Show , 4 Page Eight THE Thursday. October 2, 1952 SUN-ADVOCA- Wattis Residents Contribute to Pony Express Memorial Fund One Divorce Decree News Notes About Happenings at Rains William Grogan, 'Price post- T. Lawrence McKee are the new so tooth a shower and bath tub. Murl B. Donahue of Talmage Sadlier of Salt Lake City were Mr. Frank Meikle, representa- Granted; master, and Rosa Boyack, also of custodians of this apartment and formerly of Rains is hospital- visiting the Earl Hemmelwright last -, Price, were Wattis visitors Wednesday morning in the interests of organizing a Pony Express Memorial fund collection committee. Mrs Nolan Olsen assumed the responsibility of soliciting the funds and collected $22.57 which has sent to the county committee of which Mr. Grogan is chairman. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hillabraret left Tuesday evening for a vacation. They went first to Buffalo, New York by plane where they w will be guests of their and daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Sweeney, Bobby and Martha May. Their next stop will be in Toronto, Canada, later going to Boston where they will attend the Postmasters National Convention and lastley to New York City for several days of sight seson-in-la- eing. A number of Wattis men and women attended the school for Civil Defense Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at the Municipal Building in tives, Nolan having been a fire Price. Han-oland Nolan Olsen are the official Wattis represents-warde- n in Salinas California during World War II. On Friday evening, Mrs. Lyle Lamph of Price will come to Wattis to give a lecture on civil Defense at the School House and it is hoped that a large crowd .will be present to hear a talk on so vital a subject. Mr. end iMrs. Grant Fish drove up to Salt Lake City Monday on a business and shopping trip. The post office inspector, Thomas Gardner, made one of his yearly routine trips to our little post office Monday morning and reports it to be in a satisfactory condition. Mrs. Marva Shaw is working there during Mrs. Hilia-bran- ts absence. We have two brides and grooms In camp Mr, and Mrs. Sharp Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cox. Mrs. Snow was the former Childes of Castle Dale and Mrs. Cox was Miss Della Draper of Orangeville. The young people have taken apartments in the new Wattis Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. house. Mrs. George McDonald is in the Price Hospital, where she is suffering from a broken leg, which occurred on First North 'between first and second East in Price Late Friday afternoon when she was running. Sunday morning .Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaw presented their eight year old twin son and daughter Neldon end Nelda for holy Baptism at the L. D. S. Church in Price. At the same service their cousin, Harold Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garold Shaw, was also baptised. Mr. and Mrs Wesley Raymond Barker and children are moving to the house In upper camp, formerly oecuppied toy Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Ecker and family. This is one of the better houses in the camp, having three bedrooms, al- City-Coun- ty Mew Coal Contract d La-Pr- Expected to Hike Coal Prices The recent wage settlement of the northern coal producers with the United Mine Workers, a set- tlement which has been concurred in toy the western coal operators, will cost western steel plants from 50 to 60 cents per ton of finished steel, it was indicated toy industry leaders in Salt Lake City. B. P. Manley, manager of the Association, confirmed Associated Press reports that the increased wage and welfare benefits won toy the miners would add 37 to 40 cents per ton to the coal used toy the steel industry. He said that while he had not been informed of the terms of the contract, which would affect local coal operators, he believed that under the terms of the contract the cost of coal would be Utah Coal Operators tive of the United States Chamber of Commerce was a business visitor in Wattis Friday afternoon. Gayle Batchelor, Gay Kendrick, Richard Kendrick and Keneth Me Kee are in Salt Lake City starting a new- - year at the University of Utah. Shirley Killpack has reentered BYU at Provo for her Sophomore year and Danny MoAlpine has returned to Boulder for his second year at the University of Colorado. Little Steven Hillatorant, son of the John Hillabrant Juniors, underwent a tonsilectomy operation at the Price City- - County Hospital Saturday morning. He came through the ordeal beautifully. The Mens Club dinner at the Price Community Church Tuesday, evening was attended by Wiley Wheeler, Reedy Kendrick, and Eldon Hanward, ail Wattis employees. Mrs. Nolan Olsen accompanied Mrs. Olser Olsen her sister-in-la- w of Dragerton to Mount Pleasant Tuesday afternoon where they visited Freddie Olsen, son of the Osier Olsens. Freddie is a Freshman at Wasatch Academy. Mrs. John McIntosh and daughter Beverley are visiting her mother Mrs. B. L. Rogers in Richmond California this week. Mrs. Wiley Wheeler assisted the Eastern Star members Saturday evening when they served the banquet to the Masonic Lodges in Price, and official visitors. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Wheeler the women of the Price Community Church when they served a banquet to the Mens Club of the Church. Mrs. Eldon Harward is the proud possessor of a lovely spinet piano sent her this week by her parents in Wyoming. Mrs. Marva Shaw and Mrs. Dorothey Olsen were visitors in Dragerton one day last week in the interest of the Tuberculosis Drive, which is held each year in December. iMrs. Shaw who is senior Regent of the Women of the Moose, also took care of some official business of that organization while there. MS'" for the mow. yu Nationally Advertised Brands MAM are your . and best value. That's why we feature these famous names in high quality merchandise at a price you can afford to pay. n best-protectio- Sl'n9erland Jess'e J Bundy --2 cYv oclv..0 ,$ Accord fouowMuadk JiTO THE (l HAMKOUD ORGANS f I. house of music 8 East Main Street Phone 748 FOR EVERYTHING O STROMBERG-CARLSO- II Price, Utah FINE IN MUSIC TELEVISION I ultra-mode- Why Grow Old Too Soon? Avoid this Back-breaki- Work) ng Lift up your phone instead of your this week call 218 ask us to pick up yuor laundry. After a couple of weeks, measure the slight cost against the many benefits! wash-bask- et PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE each child. Iris Grogan has field an action seeking to terminate her marriage to Roy H. Grogan stating that since the marriage of the parties and particularly during the past year, the defendant has treated the plaintiff cruelly causing her great mental anguish and distress. She seeks $150 per month as support money for their four children but seeks no alimony for herself. Jennie Fereik is asking the court to terminate her marriage to John Fereik on the 'grounds that since the marriage of the parties, and in particular during the last two years, the defendant has treated plaintiff cruelly causing her great mental anguish and distress and inflicting physical violence upon her. Maxine Delano is seeking a divorce on the grounds of cruelty and failure to provide. 218 PICK UP & DELIVERY Glorious New fall and Winfer of The rodeo of the riding club held up Sunnyside canyon Sunday afternoon was a big success both for the size of the crowd and the entertainment. There were no casualties, except to one Brahma calf that broke its leg. The weather was perfect and all were well paid for attending the good show put on by the local cowboys. The camping outfit was won by a man in Helper and the gate prize of $15.00 worth of groceries was won by 'Dave iSelfe. Word recieved from W. C. Walker who was operated on in the Salt Lake Holy Cross Hospital last Wednesday, September 24th. is that he is improving as fast as possible tout is still very sick. Mrs. H. T. IMurphy went to Salt Lake City Sunday to be with Mr. Murphy when he is operated on at the Holy Cross hospital for the past two weeks undergoing tests and preliminary to a serious operation. iMr. and Mrs. Reed Alger and son moved to Salt Lake City a week ago. Mr. Alger, has been working in the Book Cliff mine in Horse Canyon aud living in Sunnydale since his release from MILIUM & RADIO the U. PLAIDS - PLAINS POODLES TWEEDS FLEECE Shorties Three-Quarte- rs and Medium Length s. marines and duty in Korea. He is now going to attend classes at the University of Utah for the next winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Mangum of Price were Sunday visitors at the home of their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stevenson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bert VanWagoner. and children have moved to Salt' Lake City he has 'been employed by Kaiser Steel corporation and they have lived in Sunnydale for several years. New residents in Sunnydale are Mr. and Mrs. Lemoyne Jones who will make their home at 621 Edge-hi- ll Drive: iMr. and Mrs. Thurston Bittiek at 7)10 Edgehill Drive; Mr. and (Mrs. Joe Martinez at 181 Cir- - LININGS Warmer in cold weather and cooler in hot weather. X-ra- ys Guitars Galanti it, ty East Carbon Area Nlartin guN1 W. to-w- To Residents Ao(fonf Fender City-Coun- News of Interest fro dolin, pii hosized at the Price pital with an Illness. Mr. Donahue is Dora Van Nattas father. One Interlocutory decree of diFlametta Christensen returned vorce was granted by the district home Monday evening after havcourt In and for Carbon county, ing spent the week end in Salt five divorce actions and one suit Lake City consulting with a docfor annualment were filed with the tor. William Holdaway and Johnny court during the past week. Joseph B. Walker was granted Causer, painting contractors of an interlocutory decree of divorce Price, have completed the job of painting the houses in Rains. The from 11a Blanche Walker on the houses are white with a bright were of cruelty. They grounds and the painting has green trim, Colmarried at Colorado Springs, improved the camp. really orado, on September 16, 1928. The Harry Mangus family of The suit for annulment of her Helper spent Tuesday visiting marriage to Earnest Beardslee has friends and relatives in Rains. George Schultz of Salt Lake been filed by Grace W. Beardslee. The complaint states that on Oc- City spent a few days In Rains tober 22, 1951, she was married this past week. Some of the Rains teenagers atto the defendant at Elko, Nevada, tended the Friday night canteen and that at the time of the said ait Helper held at the Moose Hall. anmarriage the defendant had Mrs. Helen Barrett, daughter other wife living and that the de- Penny, and' Helens aunt were up fendants marriage with said oth- to Rains Frdiay. It really was at the funny when all of Dr. Barretts er wife was then, time of plaintiffs said marriage patients were sure the doctor had and Mrs. Barrett had to to the defendant, in force, and un- arrived, tell them hed be up in a few dissolved toy decree of divorce or minutes, caused a little diversion otherwise. anyway. Actions for divorce concerned The Pinochle Club was enterthe following: tained toy Clara Hemmelwright Marjorie Black Jones is seeking Wednesday evening at her home, to terminate her marriage to Lloyd with Anna Bills of Helper and Winstead as extra guests C. Jones on the grounds that dur- Terry Prizes were won by Kate Thom, two defendant the ing past years high, and Terry Winstead, second has treated plaintiff cruelly and and the traveling prize. caused her great mental distress." Mrs. Rhoda Kilgore is hospitalThe plaintiff seeks the custody of ized at the Holy Cross hospital in their three minor children and $50 Salt Lake City. She was transper month for the support of each ferred from the Price hospital a child and $50 per month as ali- few days ago. Anna Bills and C. W. Kilgore spent the week end mony. visiting with Mrs. Kilgore and comEdith Smith has filed a .the Mike Savich family in- - Salt ' plaint seeking to end her marriage Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Malloy vis-- I to Jack A. Smith which states that "during the past two years ited the Ralph Hartman family at defendant has treated plaintiff Price Sunday, and enjoyed a ride out to the oil rigs. cruelly and has caused her great Mr. and Mrs. George (Pink) mental distress. She seeks the custody of their two minor childWay: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huff ren and $75 per month for their cle 397 Edgehill Drive: Mr. and at alisupport and $50 per month as Mrs. James B. Marshall, Jr. at mony. 409 Edgehill Drive and Mr. and Joan Ostler Walker is seeking Mrs. Stanley Ottersrom at 530 to end her marriage to Gerald Pinion Street. Walker on the grounds that since Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred, the marriage, the defendant has Jimmy and Kathey of Hiawatha treated the plaintiff cruelly caus- spent the week end in Sunnydale at the home of his parents, Mr. ing her great mental distress. She Mrs. Leslie Allred and sister, seeks the custody of their one mi- and Marilyn. nor child and an expected child in addition to $30 per month as alimony and $40 per month for Six Actions Filed with Bob Booth of Castle Gate, Lynn and Ada Overlade and Pearl Gardner of Helper in charge of the meeting. Walter Kelley and Duane drove Woodside Sunday for a fishing family over the week end. Pink to and Jen are leaving lor New trip. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harvey and Mexico to make their home. The Victor Oralndo Jr., family Susan of Price were visiting relaattended the barbecue picnic giv- tives and friends in Rains Sunday. en toy Val and Francis Turn of Mr. and Mrs. John Torres and Latuda in honor of their sons, Bob family spent the week end visitand Val Jr., home from the ser- ing in New Mexico. vices. The picnic was held SunWayne Day, Orson Day, Bill day, September 21, up Harvey Winstead, Mike Mangus and GolCanyon, with Turri relatives and den Day drove to Emery county friends in attendance. Sunday to look at some mining Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nielson claims. and children of Carlsbad, New The W. H. Daltons attended Mexico, are visiting Aubrey and church Sunday and the covered Mrs. Bertha Nielson. The .Nick dish dinner at the Price ComBertola family of Spring Glen al- munity Church. In the afternoon so visited' the Nielsons Sunday. the Daltons visited in Spring Glen Jackie Stone, Mary Day and and had dinner at the Frank Toth are Barham on the sick home at Price in the evening. Virginia list this week. The Clifford Van Natta family Air Conditioning and the Art (Fillings of Helper and the Keith Pillings of Price Ferdion nobles of the Thirteenth met at the Robert Van Natta homes home Sunday and the group drove Century had their fine summer months cooled the during wieup Harvey Canyon for a big ner roast and hamburger fry. A by snow from the mountain tops brought down by relays of slaves. good time was enjoyed. Mr. and 'Mrs. G. R. (Shine) Today, cooling systems in private Johnson of Price were Sunday homes and public 'buildings are rn visitors in Rains. regarded as an Sunday school was held Sunday REASONABLY PRICED Also A Complete Stock of Childrens Coats ewis PRICE adies Store Its Smart.To Be Thrifty" UTAH |