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Show THE Page Two 12th Century Love Triangle A Wellington deceives New Pump (or Fire Truck; City Limit Extension Approved TTP1 Mayor L. A. Grundvlg announced this week that the new pump has arrived for the Wellington truck and is now being installed. He also said that petitions for the annexation of territory south of Wellington on the Miller Creek road into the community have been received and accepted by the city council, and that steps are being taken now to have that transaction completed, after which the town will cooperate with those citizens living in that area in help- - Wellington Seconnd Ward Guides Graduated Sunday Four Guides of the Wellington Second ward Primary association were graduated from that organization in an interesting ceremony held in connection with the Second ward Sacramental meeting on Sunday evening. The Guides so honored were Jimmy Henrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. tion Company, Springville, entered James Henrie; Charles Brown, son a plea of guilty to the charge of of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Brown; overloading. Upon the recommen Gary Watt, son of Mr. and Mrs, Watt, and Clay Atwood, dation of the state highway com- James son of Mr. and Mrs. Melrose Atmission and upon the showing of wood. overload permit in open court, Other boys taking part in the This citation was ordered dismiss program included the following members of the Blazers and Trek-er- s ed. classes: Ray Van Wagoner, March 13: Tony Rudman, Price, Bitton, Jerry Beagley, Eugene entered a plea of not guilty to a Fred Tryon, Larry Wilder, Marvin of alcoholic bev selling charge Lindquist, Jim Peterson, Kendell erages to minors. Trial in the Branch, Nickie Jensen, Benny matter was set for March 27th at Blackburn, and Teddy Blackburn. 10:00 a.m. Mrs. LaVee Watt, Trekker class F. L. Graham, Sunnydale This leader, gave an explanation of matter was set down for prelimi- Trail Building work. Jimmy Henon a this nary hearing charge rie led the Trail Builders day salute, of failure to file' state income tax and the boys all sang the Trail returns. Upon the recommendation Builders hymm after which Mrs. of the state tax commission and cause good appearing therefore, A 12th century triangle Is resolved when Elizabeth Taylor (right), as the beautiful Rebecca, whose life has been saved in combat by the Saxon knight, Ivanhoe (Robert Taylor), steps aside in favor of Joan Fontaine, cast as Rowena, in Ivanhoe," Sir Walter Scotts famous novel, now brought to the screen by George Sanders and Emlyn Williams also star in the giant Technicolor production filmed in England with a cast of thousands. The film starts at the Crown Theatre in Price tonight and plays through March 25. March 10: Bill Nordin entered a plea of guilty to the charge of speeding 60 miles an hour in a 40 mile zone. He paid a fine of $20.00. John Emmett Walling, 33, Ogden, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of expired plate on trailer. Defendant was fined $10.00. Upon the defendant showing a temporary permit in open court that was valid at the time the citation was issued the fine of $10 was suspended. Preliminary hearing for E. L. Jones qn a charge of issuing a fraudulent check set for this day was ordered vacated and for the 7th day of April at 10:00 the court ordered the setting va a.m. and the matter was Frank J. Martinez, 20, entered a cated for April 27th at 10:00. plea of not guilty to the charge of March 16: James P. Chambers driving while intoxicated. Trial was set for March 18 at 10 :00 Bail entered a plea of guilty to was fixed in the sum of $200. It charge of driving while intoxicat ed. Defendant was fined $150 and appearing to the court that the defendant was wanted in Colorado serve 80 days in jail, 75 days of on a felony charge, the complaint the jail sentence to be suspended fine and in this case was ordered dismissed upon the payment of the sentence and the defendant was turned the balance of the jail to be served on week ends. over to the Colorado authority. Robert Floyd Johnson, 20, Price, Hugh Lynn McMillan, Salt Lake entered a plea of guilty to the City, appeared on a charge of wil charge of being drunk in a public full failure to provide. Defendant place. Defendant was fined $20 or requested that the court appoint serve 10 days in the county jail. counsel tcf represent him. Further Defendant paid the fine of $20. proceedings in this matter were March 11: Allen C. Cox, 20, continued until March 18th at entered a plea of guilty to the 10:00 a.m. to allow defendant charge of failure to yield right of time to consult counsel. Bail was fixed at $500 cash or $1000 way. He paid a fine of $15. re-s- et re-s- March 12: Reynolds Thursday, March 19, 1953 SUN-ADVOCA- ing them get water mains to their homes. Robert Hassell, Carbon county agent, and Miss Ruth Brasher, home demonstration agent, held an enrollment meeting for boys and girls in Wellington on Tuesday afternoon. Films about work were presented, and the leaders discussed the program with about one hundred youngsters attending. About seventy-fiv- e club members potential signed temporary enrollment slips at that time, and are now busily engaged in seeking leaders and getting their clubs organized. The first club to report itself organized was a first phase foods club led by Miss LaRene Peterson with the following members, Kay Hanson, Beatrice Pierce, Claudette Jones and Verna Wells. The annual Sock Hop of the Wellington junior high school will be held in the school gym this Friday evening, March 20. The seventh grade class is sponsoring the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Herring received word this week that their son, Dallas Herring, who is on naval duty on the Carrier Sitkow Bay, that he had received a serious burn on his left leg recently, and was now in the ships hospital re ceiving treatment. He will have some skin grafted on, he said, but is getting along all right and will recover in time. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H Althea Beagley, Guide class leader, presented the boys to Mrs. Maude Powell, primary superintendent, who in turn presented graduation certificates to the boys. Mrs. Powell then recommended the boys to the bishopric and Bishop Lorenzo E. Peterson congratulated them upon their achievements. Mrs. Grace Erickson of the Carbon stake Primary board was present at the meeting. in said mortgage as folwere hosts to a genealogical meet- Orlo of Provo visited in Welling- scribed towit: lows, of ing and social of the First ward ton on Thursday at the homes One 1948 Model 8 Cylinder and at their home on March 11. A Mr. Snows borther-in-laOldsmobile Club Sedan (98) program was given by the younger sister, Mr. and Mrs. Asa L. Draper. bearing Serial No. 98C13224 and Motor No. 923878H. people present. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF The terms of the sale will be cash. Dated this 12th day of March, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton TIIE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISThayn and family, Mr. and Mrs. TRICT, IN AND FOR WASATCH 1953 COMMERCIAL SECURITY Glen Milner, Mrs. Marie Ericson COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH BANK and daughter Jolene, Mr. and Mrs. In the Matter of the Adoption of of Ogden, Utah William Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. DAVID LAMAR HARTHCOCK, iBy: HARMON B. BARTON Andrew Herring and Mrs. Phebe STEVEN DON HARTHOOCK, Mortgagee and w Beal. Junior Fireside was held at the home of Larry Wells on Sunday evening. Miss Marilyn Mortensen was the hostess to the M Men and Gleaners Fireside on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Milton Marshall and family of Salt Lake City visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ericson. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dimick of Logan visited over the week end at the home of Mrs. Dimicks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mead. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Hill enjoyed a group of week end visitors at their home, including their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin L. Snow and family GERRY LEE HARTHCOCK LYNN HARTHCOCK, Minors. NOTICE NO. 942 TO: MARION L HARTHOOCK You are hereby notified that the Petition in the above entitled matter to determine whether you have neglected and deserted the children above named and should be judicially deprived of their custody on that account, will be heard before the above named Court in the Court Room thereon in the Court HoUse at Heber, Utah on the 8th day of May, 1953, at ten oclock A.M. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. GLEN M. HATCH Attorney for the JACKIE Petitioner Avon Theater Bldg Heber. Utah son-in-la- w First published March 19, 1953 Salt Lake City, Mrs. Mullin Hill Last published April 9, 1953 and children of Bountiful, and Mrs. Beth Asay and children of MORTof Ogden. Mrs. Emma Draper enjoyed a week end visit from her sen, Arvel Asay, and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rasmussen went to Roosevelt on Saturday to attend the funeral services of Mr. Rasmussens brother, Marion Rasmussen, who died there last Tuesday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rasmussen of Spring Glen. Bob Woods, a national school entertainer, presented a program of art sketching before the student body of the Wellington school on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Sarah Simons has returned home from an extended vacation trip in California, where she visited some of her daughters, and a former Wellington couple, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Babcock. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Snow and son NOTICE OF CHATTEL GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of a Chattel Mortgage executed to Commercial Se curity Bank of Ogden, Utah, ! corporation, Mortgagee, by John J. Mazaryk, Mortgagor, and filed in the office of the Secretary of the State of Utah, on or about the 25th day of March, 1952, and upon which default has been made and upon which is now due the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Sixty-Si- x Dollars and 67100ths ($1,266.67) and interest thereon Percent at the rate of Eight per annum from January 2, 1953 the Sheriff of Carbon County, State of Utah, will expose for sale at public auction on the 30th day of March, ,1953, at 2:00 oclock P. M. of said day at the premises occupied by Vem Davis Motor Company at 601 East Main Street in Price, Carbon County, Utah, the property mentioned and de- - 1st Vice-Presid- (SEAL) Attest JAMES N. HANSEN Cashier First published March 19, 1953 Last published March 26, 1953 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH MARIE SCHROECK, Plaintiff, vs. THOMAS SCHROECK, Defendant Civil No. 7119 SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon A. JOHN RUGGERI, plaintiffs attorney, whose address is County Courthouse, Price, Utah, an Answer to the Complaint within twenty (20) days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail to so do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action for divorce; for the restoring of plaintiffs maiden name; and for such other relief as in the Complaint is fully set forth. Dated this 4th day of March, 1953. A. JOHN RUGGERI Attorney for Plaintiff, Marie Schroeck, whose address is Price, Utah Plaintiffs Attorney: A. JOHN RUGGERI Attorney at Law Price, Utah First published March 19, 1963 Last published April 9, 1953 (8) et Construc 1953 SUGAR BEET YEAR ! Pride, Spec.! BEEF LIVER Everything points for a good price and a good crop of sugar beets this year. There has been more fall BACON HIGHWAY table will give you a comparison of prices in 1951 against 1952 on some basic com- CORN Cream Style, Golden Bantam, No. 303 can 7 cans modities: 12-15-- 12-15-- 51 Wheat (bu.) $ 2.22 $ on 95 .84 12 40 .32 20 5.22 5.19 1 Hogs (cwt.) Beef Cattle (cwt.) 17.60 16.00 9 27.50 19.70 28 Lambs (cwt.) 28.50 19.50 32 63 .50 21 BEEN GOING BEETS HAVE UP, AND INDICATIONS POINT TO A HIGHER PRICE FOR COMPARABLE QUALITY BEETS FOR THE YEAR U. S. No. 1 3 Dog Food L3 cans Lb. can 1 2 cans 1 00 ID. New Spring Crop, Mild U. S. No. 1, 4 DUil. NEW POTATOES .. t ID. (J, VG Florida Reds ORANGES U. S. No. AS PAM OS Fancy Large Green lb. 27 cy 5 ib. bag 35 GRAPEFRUIT Florida, large Seedless Pink Arizona White lb. 8 lb. bag TYPICAL SAFEWAY SAVINGS I oC 11 12 39 Cocktail r Diced Beets 1 1 Roast Beef Out-standi- Spring Pack 2 cans 15 Valuel 12 oz. can Hot.u 2W can 1 D.light 3 cam Peaches asr lllBfA JUliC Juice Juice Orange and Grapefruit 44 oz. I:;'-- -' s-a- si Lima Beans I COCklGS id, Asst. Choc. Jcf m ' Salmon 21c Margarine Coffee Kr, 33c 37 25 !if n dtlllu 15 Oysters : 1.00 T Brooms ""ea. 86c 1.29 ,29 & Vanilla PKG. Jane Arden 4 AA I.VV 1.00 Bread Blend O'Gold, Grapefruit 1953. HOLLY SUGAR CORPORATION No. 2! can LETTUCE GREEN ONIONS Oats (bu.) SUGAR VETS rrleioo I U Solid Iceberg 1.50 FOR THREE YEARS iioo 5 1.69 Wool (lb.) LA LAN I 2.12 11 Milk (cwt.) Tender Chuck Cuts Change 52 Corn (bu.) Cotton (lb.) 47 45 Ibe 43 IL. 1 A ' This The following Commodity 59 lb. lb. Wicklow, Good Quality Fresh be an excellent crop with high sugar content. Price Ibe ROAST GROUND BEEF Ground Value C VI COD or PERCH Outstanding Week! IDS. 1.47 J are excellent for this time of year, and it looks as if we are going to have an early spring. If beets are planted early under these conditions, there should on 3 lbs. 1.00 A Treat For Any Meal BEEF plowing and seed preparation early this year than in any year for some time. Water and soil conditions Price 39 IB 29(2 Milk 84c 97(f r, Frann Orong., conc.ntrat.d, 6 ox. 2 can Amt Bl-Ai- |