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Show f Page Six FOR THE SUN-ADVOCA- In Thursday, November 14, 1957 10th, 11th, 12th GRADERS and the case closed. Toby Montoya entered a plea of winner guilty to a charge of drunk drivtrip to ing. It was the judgment of the Plans to conduct a communitywide Voice of Democracy contest were announced today by Ted J. Warner, chairman of the Price Junior Chamber of Commerce VOD committee. The contest this year celebrates its eleventh na- the state finals. The state will receive an Washington, D.C., in February. awards proDuring a three-da- y Voicp of Democracy is a script writing and voicing competition which encourages high school students to think, write and speak of the democratic principles which sponsored nationally by the U.S. Jaycees, Electronic Industries Association and the National Association of Radio and Television se gram there, four national winners will be selected and al hon- ored. Information about the contest, Broadcasters, and locally by the Price Junior Chamber of Commerce, is available from Ted War- have made America great. Contest entries are judged on the content, delivery and originality of scripts on the subject, I Speak for Democracy.' All 10th, 11th and 12th grade students are eligible to enter the contest. Following school eliminations, a community winner will be selected to represent Price in ner, ME. five-minu- te Phoenician tombs estimated to be 3,000 years old have been un- earthed by heavy construction machinery at Rota, Spain, where the U. S. Navy is building a modem base. air-se- a spended upon payment of the fine. October 24: Upon the failure of Henry C. Henderson to appear on a charge of drunk driving and driving without his drivers license, the court ordered the bail heretofore posted by the defendant be forfeited, treated as a fine Voice of Democracy Contest Plan Told tional anniversary. the City Court court that the defendant pay a fine of $100 and serve 30 days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay $25 on November 10 and the same amount on the 10th day of every month thereafter until the fine is paid in full. Mike Salazar appeared on a charge of wilful failure to provide. Defendant was advised of his rights to counsel and to a preliminary hearing. The defendant waived these rights, the court ordered that the defendant be bound over to the district court to answer the charge. Bail was ordered by the court in the sum of $500 cash or $1000 surety bond. Jerry Lambert Gibson entered a plea of guilty tp a charge of speeding. Defendant was fined , $10. Joseph K. Clayton entered plea of guilty to a charge of you are interested in contact lenses, we invite you to come in for a consultation. You will then get the full details If regarding these remarkable new fluidless, completely invisible contact lenses and how they may apply to your own specific problem. JUST PHONE ME FOR AN APPOINTMENT AT YOUR CONVENIENCE Dr. Theodore B. Christensen Optometrist 35 WEST MAIN STREET MEdford Price, Utah 04 a in- sufficient registration. Defendant was fined $10. October 25: George D. Farish entered a plea of guilty to a charge of failing to stop for school bus while unloading. Defendant was fined $5. Stay was granted to pay the fine by November 1. Joseph Jensen entered a plea of guilty to a charge of drunk driving. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $100 and serve 30 days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Thomas R. Roberts entered a plea of guilty to a charge of overloading. Defendant was fined $50. R. B. Hayon entered a plea of guilty to a charge of overloading. Defendant was fined $50. Robert W. Hamilton entered a plea of guilty to a charge of passing school bus while unloading. Defendant was fined $5. Noel E. ODell entered a plea of guilty to a charge of improper passing. Defendant was fined $10. October 28: Jesus Jose Garcia entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk in a public place. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $15 and serve two days in jail. Jail sentence is to be su Stay was granted to pay the fine by November 8. Kenneth D. Herron entered a plea of guilty to a charge of overloading. Defendant was fined $50. Good cause appearing, $20 of the fine was suspended. Wanda Lee Ashley entered a plea of guilty to a charge of running a flashing red light. Defendant was fined $10. October 29: Upon the failure of Chris P. Jouflas to appear on a charge of unlawful application for elk hunt permit, the court ordered the bail heretofore posted by defendant be forfeited, treated as a fine and the case closed. Howard C. Norton entered a plea of guilty to a charge of passing a school bus while unloading. Defendant was fined $5. October 30: Theo J. Doerrie entered a plea of guilty to a charge of no directional signals and no mud flaps on truck. Defendant was fined $10. Roy D. Rodgers entered a plea of guilty to a charge of gross weight not displayed on truck. Defendant was fined $5. Dennis E. Case entered a plea of guilty to a charge of improper passing of school bus. Defendant was fined $5. George W. Leatham entered a plea of guilty to a charge of failing to stop at flashing red light. Defendant was fined $10. Good cause appearing $5 of the fine Cigarette Sales Up Cigarette sales in Utah continue to show nominal gains this year, gains somewhat below the national average, the Tobacco Tax Council reported Monday. In September, 4,309,000 packages of cigarettes were sold in the state, an increase over the same month a year ago of 1.5 per cent. The national gain was 8.5 per cent. CALL Price Steam Laundry For (Quality and Service Including SELF SERVICE DEPT. TRY CLASSIFIED ADS Right Reserved to Limit Quantities THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SALE Corner Carbon and Main was suspended. October 31: John Barton entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of falsifying a document. The court ordered the matter continued for trial setting to November 14. Defendant was released on his own recognizance to appear at that time. Steven Lee Seeley entered a plea of guilty to a charge of reckless driving. Defendant was fined $50. Good cause appearing, $25 of the fine was suspended. Stay was granted to pay the fine by November 30. James W. Wallace appeared on two traffic tickets and entered a plea of guilty to both. Defendant was fined $100. Paul L. Dimick entered a plea of guilty to a- charge of no gross weight displayed on truck. Defendant was fined $5. - , Wm ir Ice Cream 82c M J This Week's Special Flavor Is INGUSH TOFFEE Sapphires and rubies have been made as a sideline at the Naval Laboratory, SilVer Spring, Md., by scientists growing metal oxide crystals for use in the brains of guided missiles. Many JUMBO BEAN ASH TRAY : ..W'.T.viv , $8.95 Drive-n- world-wid- ew Ford-Air- e Power new Crulse-O-Mat- world-wid- ... ; TVU wm WHOLE WO RIO SEEMS IN THE WORLD Of STYLE f mi WAILID THERMO COMFORTER ! Suspension. This is ths way you'v. dreamed of driving floating on oirl Four oir pillows literally soak up any sign of a bump. Car relevels every tim. someone gets in or luggage is loaded. k CH0C- - Qo d Values oo HALF PRICE SALE! 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