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Show Page Ten THE Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hillabrant are leaving Friday on their trip to Europe, sailing from New York City March 24 on the S.S. United States. First they will spend most of April in Paris, the guests of their son, John, who was recalled to the army, and has been stationed in France for over two years with the U. S. Engineers. His family joined him a year and a half ago and they are now living In Paris, where the army has its planning division of engineering construction. Also in April the Ilillabrants will fly from Paris to French Casablanca, Morocco, where their Dr. M. J. Sweeney, has been sent by the navy and where his wife and family (Joan Hillabrant) have recently joind hirp. In May, Mr. and Mrs. Hillabrant are taking a personally conducted tour of Europe, sailing for horpe, on the same boat . from La Harve, France, June 4. Lynn Shaw is' spending seyeral weeks at the ranch" Jiome of .his oncle, Rolclo Shaw, who wfs Injured recently' while repairing some of his farming equipment. Lynn is a .handy jnan assisting Mrs. Shaw with the many chores around their farm, which is "In - and serve 15 days in" jail.' Twenty dollars of said fine and the jail sentence is to be suspended provided that the balance of the fine is paid and defendant remains on his good behavior for a period of six months. Stay was granted on payment of the fine until March 10. Guy Prichard entered a plea of guilty to a charge of overloading. Defendant was fined $50.00 Upon recommendation of the arresting $30.00" Wattis Couple Leave for Overseas Trip served and the school house almost rocked with the happy birthday shouts and songs. Wiley Wheeler, DeLyle Batchelor, George Drossus and Earl Mc-Alpi- ne attended the mine safety meeting Thursday evening at Carbon College, sponsored by the Bureau of Mines, under the leadership of Ezekial Confer of Salt Lake City. SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, March 18; 1954 TE ollicer &nd good cause appearing therefore, the fine of $50.00 was -t r suspended. .. February . 20 Jason 'll. - Jowell appeared in person and through his attorney and entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of illegal passing. Trial in the matter was set for March 16 at 10:00 a.m. The court found that there was reasonable cause to believe that Elias Ryes Duenas had committed camel knowledge and ordered f . that the defendant be bound over to the district court to answer to the charge. Ball was reduced to the sum of $2,000.00. Tony V. Johnson appeared in person for arraignment upon a charge of embezzlement. The defendant was informed of his right to the aid of counsel and he requested time to consult counsel and that the court appoint an attorney to represent him. The arraignment was continued until Another birthday dinner was hold Sunday afternoon for Mr. Paul Brozovich at his ranch home near Price, given by his wife and sons, Charles and John, his daughters, Mrs. Wiley Wheeler and Anne OBrien, and his grandchildren, pouglas O'Brien , Freddie, Kay and Michael Brozovich. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mills moved to Price last week to live with Buds mother, Mrs. LaUna Mills, at her home on .Seventh East. Bud will drive back and forth to work. The now baby daughter of Doris and Bud has been named Billy Jean. The Wattis Vila was dosed this week-anthe several families who haye boeh occupying one section of it. have moved into the vacant houses in Wattis. The villa was built by the government during World War .11 and for several Minner. Creek. Otam Otamsjngh Spent several years It was completely filled with days last week in Tremonton "families of men connected with visiting his fellow countryman' the mine, ..but recent lyit has been from India. Singh, or "Shorty, returned to Undo Sam. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hillabrant as he is called by his many friends, took a letter from h man attended the funeral of. Mrs. C. R. in India to be translated by this Griffith at tho Mitchell funeral Tremonton friend, only to find out home ifi Price Sunday afternoon. Tony Kontgas drove up to Drag-erto- n the man was asking for a loan! Miss Ellamae Noyes, daughter Friday evening to attend the of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noyes of March, meeting of the- Carbon of her school- County Shrine Club which was Frice, was'the-gues- t mates, Virginia and Darlene Bark- held .at Nicks Cafe and was attended by forty-eigmembers. er, last week. Evcjyn Rich, daughter of the The club will hold the April meetTherold Richs-oNine Mile, was ing at the Carbon Country Club, the" guest of honor at a surphisc thus alternating with East Carbon birthday party Monday after and Price. Wattis. Boy Scouts and their school, when her aunt, Mrs. "Lee March 4 at 2:00 pm. Bail was fixed in the sum of $1,500.00 Ray Velasquez, 39, Sunnyside, entered a plea of guilty to charge of being drunk and indecent exposure. It was the judgement of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $25.00 or serve 122 days in jail. Silvano Joe Valesquez, 38, Sunnyside, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being durnk in a public place. It was the judgement of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $15.00 or serve 7 Ve days in jail. Stay was granted on payment of the fine until March 10. Alden LaMont Downard, 23, Price, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of reckless driving. Defendant was fined $50.00 Stay was granted on payment of the fine until March 10. John Bunning entered a plea of guilty to a charge of overloading. Defendant paid a fine of $50.00. son-in-la- " - ht Recipe for Pineapple Upside Down Cake On Each Package f Shaw, entertained at a real fun parents went to Hiawatha Sunday party for her and all her school- evening where the Court of Honmates. A sumptuous lunch was or was held. We are sorry to report that John- Thompson, long-tim- e . employee .of the Lion Coal Corporation, has decided to retire' and will make his home on his farm with Mrs. Thompson and daughters, Lorena, .Barbara Ann and Martha Rae. Bis farm is in Miller Creek. At a meeting of- the Wattis hold Wednesday evening, in addition, to the film and talk giv-e- n by Mrs. Eldarene King on the timely subject Obesity," Mr. But-le- r of Dragerton showed a most interesting and Instructive film showing the progress made by his little daughter, Jolene, was stricken with polio several years ago, and the splendid treatment AT FAR received by the little girl at the Shrine hospital in Salt Lake City, made possible by the funds raised in the polio drive. Also at the meeting Mrs. Mae Olsen presented a lovely collapsible umbrella to Mrs, Hillabrant to take on her European trip, a gift from the A buffet supper Wattis concluded a fine meeting. Large 40 oz. With Coupon Ideal For Pineapple Upside Down Cake - Guaranteed Meats Beef Roast i Beef Steaks (gr NEW CAR - MILEAGE P-T- A . w-h- ICE CREAM VEAL LOAF A.iorl.d F Invar. ft gal. lalanl , PINEAPPLE JUICE 4tei.coii BEANS Briargate No. 303 con 21c ALUMINUM FOIL Packer.23 ft. roll jr CAKE MIXB-ttvCr- Xf o 3 pkg. 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That's why a good, used car i$ often your best w ia.te-mod- el transportation buy! . ... and every one of these used tars carries a NEW CAR GUARANTEE Duchesne, entered a plea of guilty .to a charge of being durnk in a public place.; It was the judgement of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $10.00 and serve 15 days in jail. The jail sentence is to be suspended upon the payment of the fine. Stay was granted on payment of the fine until February 27. William Jones, Price, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk in a public place. It was the judgement of the court that the defendant pay a fine, of $10.00 and serve five days in jail: The jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted on payment of said fine until March 3. Malqueadez Marquez failed to appear on this day for trial upon a charge of driving while intoxicated and the court ordered that the $100 bail heretofore posted be forfeited and" treated as a fine and "the case closed. .Louie C. Slavensky entered a plea of guilty to a. charge of operating . a truck registration. It was the judgement of the court that the defendant pay. a fine of $10.00. God cause appearing therefore . the fine of $10.00 w'as "suspended. February .25:- 'Russell E. Richards entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk in a public place. It was the judgement of MANY FOR AS LOW the court that the defendant pay a fine of $30.00 or serve 15 days AS in jail. Defendant was committed for imposition of 'the sentence. Earl D: Simpson, 19, Duchesne, entered a plea of. guilty to a charge of disturbing the peace. It. was the judgement of the court that the defendant pay a fine "0! $30.00 and serve 15 days in jail. Twenty dollars of said fine and the jail sentence js to be Suspended provided that the balance of the fine is paid and defendant , orf his good behavior for a of six .months. Stay, was period Co. granted on payment oJ the fine until March 10. 301 East Main ' Price LeR6y H. Hayes, 19, Duchesne, entered a plea of guilty to a of "disturbing the peace. It charge, Price. Utah was the judgement of the Court that Jhe defendant phy a fine of Standard. Motor Te-iriai- ns vT P . : i! . ciwwmw rtUiM SPECIAL OFFER! On Two 25 lb. Bag? of Save 59c Jell-We- ll , Kitchen Craft Flour Two Bags With Coupons In Store 25-L- b. Fresh Produce E"! Arizona, Full of Juice Mesh & a Mr ii EES? Green Onions lo B3n(., Radishes Bunches 3 for i0 10. Celery ?d.N,sk. Hew Potatoes ib. 17 15 Sn" .,h. 22 Crackers SZ'SVk Cheese Nut Meats Marshmallows 73 29 Coni Juice EGGS Large AA Doz. 52c T.twm lUna No. 303 7 cam Midsea, Light Meat, Fancy 37i 33: 1,Q( 1.0C No.VicanZf |