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Show THE Page Eight mmsmm Suwtmesi PLANNING Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Colt and their daughter, Colleen, former residents of Price, now of Downey, California, spent a few days visiting here with friends. TO START SCHOOL- ING UNDER THE KOREA G.. BILL? BETTER TAKE ENOUGH MONEY ALONG TO TIDE VOU OVER THE FIRST TWO MONTHS OF TRAINING felper Jaycees Push articipation in Chest Program X-r- ay "A minute of your time now may prolong your life" is the slogan being used by the Helper Junior Chamber of Commerce to promote its project of sponsorunit of the ing the chest State Department of Public Health which will be in front of the Helper City Hall on September 1, 2, and 3, between the hours of 10:00 a. m. and 12:00 noon and from 2 :00 p. m. to 6 :00 p. m. Plans are nearing completion to reach the goal of 100 per cent participation in the program by the adult population of Helper, it was announced today by George A. Merrill, chairman of the project. Free taxi service is being offered by the Jaycees and letters are being mailed to residents of Helper pointing out the advantages of the program and urging them to have and taken. Mr. Martell pointed out that the costs nothing, there is no embarassment, it is not necessary to disrobe, but that clothing with metal buttons, zippers, or other metal trim or costume jewelry should not be worn. It is hoped that every citizen 15 years old and older will spend a minute of his time to have a chest taken while the unit is in Helper. x-r- Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Olsen have to California after spending some time in Price visiting and taking care of business returned affairs. After a week of traveling, the Omar Bunnells have settled down to routine again. Last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell, along with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell, left for several days of fishing in Colorado. David rode as far as Grand Junction, where he boarded a TWA airliner for St. Louis. There he picked up a new truck to drive home. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell motored to Salt Lake to meet young Steven, who flew in on an airplane from Seattle, where he has been visiting relatives for a month. euntart rocnr ADMINISTRATION Far full InfonMtlMi VETERANS lin August 11: Upon the failure of John Bianco and Vince Bracket to appear for trial this day on a charge of illegal sale of alcohol, the court ordered that the $150.00 cash bail heretofore posted in this Mrs. Henry Clavel, formerly of matter be forfeited and the case Price, and her granddaughter, closed. Miss Sylvia Pilling, daughter of Upon the motion of the county the late Dorius Pillings, left Wed- attorney and good cause appearnesday for their home in Carls- - ing therefore, the court ordered ban, New Mexico. They spent two that the case, charging Bart months at the home of Mr. and Bankston with wilful failure to Mrs. Lynn Pilling of Price. They provide for his dependent wife, be also spent some time visiting with held in abeyance for a period of relatives in Salt Lake and thirty days pending the employment of the defendant. Clinton Thorngren, 22, WellingMUTUAL GIRLS HOME ton, entered a plea of guilty to Home, after enjoying a three-da- y the charge of speeding 35 miles zone and no vacation at the Girls' MIA per hour in a Home in Provo Canyon, are the drivers license. Defendant was Bee Hive and Mia Maids of the fined $35.00. A stay was granted Price Second ward. They cpent an on the payment of the fine until enjoyable time in the lodge in the September 1, 1953. beautiful settings of the canyon. Homer Pfiel, 36, entered a plea of guilty to the charge of speeding 60 miles per hour in a DINNER CLUB MEETS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hanson were zone. Defendant was fined $20.00. of the host family for their dinner Stay was granted on payment club which met last Monday eve- the fine until August 19, 1953. Milton Wilson, Helper, entered ning at their home. Guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. a plea of guilty to a charge of no license. Defendant paid a Williams, who have been long- drivers time members and are now mov- fine of $20.00. August 12: Jack Arvin Smith ing to Clarkston, Washington. appeared in person and listened to the reading of the complaint charging him with wilful failure utah rouu$A to provide for his minor children. Defendant requested time to consult counsel and requested that Y our 5 the court appoint counsel to represent him. The arraignment was UTAH continued until August 14th at 25-mi- le 40-mi- le I POULTRY 3 Manager Sayu 5 3ui ELLSWORTH JEWKES S 5 Utah Poultry is a regular part of this business com- - o 5 SO munity, established and operating to serve you g and give you better on- - J the-spservice. Come in and see us and 5 take advantage of the 8 services we offer. It will m 6ave you time and money. -- j ot Thursday, August 27, 1953 SUN-ADVOCA- 10:00 a. m. Eldon McKee, Wellington, appeared in person and listened to the reading of the complaint charging him with driving while intoxicated. Defendant requested time to consult counsel and the arraignment was continued until August 15th at 10:00 a. m. Upon the failure of Andy Stewart and Louis Bezyack to appear for trial this day on a charge of illegal sale of alcohol, the court ordered that the $150.00 cash bail heretofore posted in this matter be forfeited and the case closed, William "Rocky" Jones, 30, Price, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of battery. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $50.00 or serve 25 days in jail. Stay of execution was granted on payment of the fine until September 1953. Dewey Russell entered a plea of guilty to the charge of no driv ers license. Defendant paid a fine of $10.00. Leon Hurst entered a plea of guilty to a charge of no registration on semi-traile- Defendant r. 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NOW Firestone Table Model Television (Continued From Page One) A speaker at the session will be William A. Early, Savannah, Georgia, president of the National Education Association. Representatives of the State School Board Association, Utah Congress of Parent-Teacher- s, the Council for Utah Education and the State School Survey Commission are also scheduled to talk. All teachers present will be given an opportunity to express their views on the controversial issues, according to Allan M. West, ex- New .. . 21-in- ch Firestone $314.50 Reg. Mahogany Wood QJT aqa SOIVC) NOW Radio-Phonogra- Firestone 2212-Cub- rA aa Z0if3w Finishes New . . 18!2-Cub- NOW iI AyTr ftC3 J J School Sergeaht Jose F. C. Sinsneros, son of Mrs. Pauline Sisneros of 225 Railroad Avenue, Price, recently graduated from the Sevofenth armys ficers academy at Munich, Germany. Sergeant Sisneros, a combat supervisor with Company of the 317th Engineer. 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