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Show THE Page Fight Young Democrats of SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, June 19, 1958 ; the City Court In'. June 2: Upon the failure of Leonard Hal Nielson to appear upon a charge of drunk driving, the court ordered the bail heretofore posted by the defendant be forfeited, treated as a fine and the case closed. Raymond Sisneros entered plea of guilty to a charge of reckless driving. Defendant paid a fine of $50. Kenneth Charles Carlson entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk in a public place and disturbing the peace. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $30 and serve five days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay the fine by June 9. Donald Lamar Carlson entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk in a public place and disturbing the peace. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $30 and serve five days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay the fine by June 2. John Clyde Hudson entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of failure to yield right of way. Trial in the matter was set for June 13. Defendant was released on his own recognizance pending appearance at that time. Charles E. Hamilton appeared for arraignment upon a charge of reckless driving and requested additional time before entering a plea. The court ordered the arraignment continued to the 17th day of June. Larry Ross Aplanalp entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $10 and serve two days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay the fine by June 13. Jack E. Jensen entered a plea of giulty to a charge of speeding. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $60 and serve 10 days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay the fine by July 2. Clifton J. Hadden entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $10sand serve two days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay the fine by June 5. Clyde C. Patterson entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine to pay the fine by July 7. Florence Lamoreaux a plea of- guilty to a of reckless driving. Depaid a fine of $70. David R. Carlson 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 supend-e- d upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay the fine by July 10. June 6: Rex Dee Babcock entered a plea of guilty, to a charge of speeding. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $10 and serve five d,ays in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay the fine by June 13. Melvin Jay Keel entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $10 and serve five days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay the fine by June 16. granted June entered charge fendant Routs One News Highlights Repotted Western States To Meet in Salt Lake 5: - . ' Visitors at the' home of Mr. and Ralph Thatcher recently were Mr. and Mrs. Marion ThatchThe conference of Young Demo- er from Chandler, Arizona, Mr. cratic Clubs of all the western and Mrs. Carl Yearsly and four state will be held June 20, 21,- and sons from Richland, Washington, 22nd at Salt Lake City. After the Mrs. Thatchers sister, Cloe Coleopening of the conference and reg- man, and a friend, John Burke, istration Friday, June 20th, a gala from Colorado Springs. Miss Coleaffair is planned when the clubs man is employed there and Mr. convene at Brighton for a huge Burke is stationed at the air base there. The Thatchers were happy social Del-mPanel discussions will hold away to welcome their Neilson, home, from Greenmost of the day Saturday on such topics as lbor, agriculture, na- land, where he has spent the past tural resources and foreign policy year with the United States Air with each state being assigned a Force. His wife, Dortha, and baby special topic. Banquet will be held daughter have spent the past year home of her parents,, while Saturday with Senator Church as at the her husband ha been away. the guest speaker. Andy Thatcher is being treated All Democrats are urged to attend and particularly the young for blood poisoning following an injury of his hand. democrats. Several residents of Route One the annual attended picnic Returns to Base held at the Price City Park last Specialist Third Class Franklin Friday. They consisted of D. Hadden, son of Mr. and Mrs. members and their leaders. Alfred Earl Hadden, Price, has reMrs. Tom Ward and three sons, turned to Fort Lewis, Washington, Bobby, Tommy, and Eddie, and after participating in Exercise In- Jeaneane Olson returned home redian River, a giant maneuver cently from Coronado, California, testing the Armys new pentomic where they were residing. Tom concept of battle. Hadden is as- was shipped out again so Loretta signed to the divisions First Bat- and Jeaneane brought the children tle Group, Eighth Infantry, as a home to stay for awhile. Tom is radio repairman. serving in the Navy. Mrs. - , son-in-la- ar 4-- H 4-- H Libby's Refreshing Hot Weather Juices . Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thayn and children drove to Grand Junction TAKE SUMMER MOVIES recently to visit with Lynns father, Azell Thayn, wjio is confined to the Veterans hospital there. . Dale Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis, Route One, is working at Ferron. Miss Carol Thayn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thayn, of Route One, spent the week at Logan attending the Utah Girls State sessions held at the Utah State University campus. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barker, of Route One, were happy to have their son, Bud, and his wife pay them a visit recently. Bud is in the United States Air Force and is stationed at McQuire Air Base at Trenton, New Jersey, where he met his wife, who is the former Patricia Ann Yeager, from Trenton. Bud and Miss Yeager were married at the home of her parents May 24. Bud intends to make the Air Force his career and has for six years. Miss Myma Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barker, is visiting at the home of her sister and brother-in-laMr, and Mrs.' Darryl Gillispie, at Fort Worth, -- "V V the way professionals do! FADES! MANY OTHER CLOSE-UPS- It's easy with new L Amazing new 8mm camera! l&r Now! Simple features make pro shots easy for beginners! More extras than any other 8mm made! See it today! Model shown $217.00. ' Others from $Q95 PHOTO SHOP BARNEYS Price Theatre Building Price, Utah stop sign. $10. William A. Llewelyn, Jr., entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $50. IFruiS fcnA Texas. . . 0i plea of guilty to Spaghetti jj James B. Meikel entered a plea to a charge of speeding. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $50 and serve 10 days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was of guilty PRICE I Refreshing SERVICE REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS 46 oz. 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Erickson 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. Stay was granted to pay the fine by August 4. Nona Brooks entered a plea of a guilty to a charge of running Defendant paid a fine of t ! HOLLYWOOD EFFECTS! Thursday, Friday and Saturday |