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Show Page Two THE Thursday, October 23, 1958 SUN-ADVOCA- VPSILON CHAPTER BUILDS MEMBERSHIP New pledges of Upsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi are Barbara Anderson, Dorothy Burton, Gloria Eaquinta, Delores Etzel, Pauline Carlene Herring, Joyce Evans, A verdict of innocent was re- Jensen, Enid Kartchner, Joan Petturned in the trial of James Jeffs, erson, Donna White, Joyce WoodCastle Dale, charged with volun- ward and Betty Willis. The sorortary manslaughter of a nephew ity will meet this evening in the April 16. club room and will hold their The trial concluded last Thurs- pledge banquet next Thursday afday in the Seventh district court ter the pledge ritual. of Emery county at Castle Dale .when the jury of seven men and ANNUAL BAZAAR SLATED one varan brought in the verdict The Womens Society of Chrisafter 45 minutes of deliberation. tian Service of the Price CommunMr. Jeffs was charged after the ity church has scheduled Novemdeath by a gunshot wound of his ber 15 for its annual bazaar, it has been announced. Besides the nephew, Archie Jeffs,, 46, Castle various items of goods sold at baDale, at the James Jeffs residence. zaars, coffee, cake or Attorneys for the prosecution in will be served from 10 a.m. to 4 the one and one-ha- lf day trial p.m. The sale will take place in were Boyd Bunnell, district attor- the church recreation hall. CLUB OFFICERS FOR NEW YEAR . . . Newly-Installney, assisted by Mack Bunderson, officer of the Price Womans Club are The eye of a hurricane averages Emery county attorney. Marl D. about 14 miles in diameter, ac- shown above. Standing, left to right, are Maude historian; Arvella Taylor, treasurer; Gbson, Price, was the defense cording to the Navys Hurricane Warren, Donna Petty, recording secretary; Maxine Blaser, Hunters. first vice president, and Elizabeth Williams, presi STUDENT VISITS Miss Marjorie Redd recently spent a weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. Redd, in Price. A sophomore at Utah State The following week October will feature the regional SPUR University, VISITS PARENTS Miss Redd completed choreographer duties for the Hello Day assembly held in George Nelson field house October 7, and is deep in preparations &s chairman for the SPUR float to be entered in the homecoming parade Castle Dale Resident Freed by Jury In Death of Nephew Ber-ense- n, Olga Downard, Minnie Olsen, Margaret Powell, Alice Burnett, Myrtle Garber, Memphis Liddell, Zola Keller, Alice Ball, Mae Stewart and Edith Fortune. Jane Smith, mistress of ies, introduced the new club president, Elizabeth Williams, who then read the names of those who will serve with her as officers during the ensuing club year. The program which followed the dinner was presented with Maude Warren as chairman assisted by Jane 'Smith, Euphae Davis and Elizabeth Williams. The setting for the program was the waving of Old Glory on the stage and the club members rising to sing the national anthem after which Steven Petty played Under the Double Eagle. Darlene Ennis, as Miss Alaska, then took her place on the stage followed by five lovely girls in mal dresses representing the fordif- BRAVO, BLOUSON! $3.95 this fresh little Quite the prettiest find in town frill of a blouson by MACSHORE. A marvel for easy care thanks to cotton broadcloth. Lots of lace and embroidery down the front . . . lace edged collar and cuffs. Self tie band bottom. White only. Sizes 30 to 38. DRIP-DR- A $27.95 Value -- - 12-in- ch for the Perfect Christmas Gift NOW ONLY WITH COMPLETE CONTROL $19.95 Appliance Department Price Trading Co. Price, Utah ty z, T Alt IE TAX The Carbon County Commissioners have published their intention to create a Special Improvement District to be known as Price River Water Improvement District and to sell general obligation bonds to finance a water system in the sum of and to impose a four (4) mill tax levy on all of the taxable property 00, in the district. twenty five (25) per cent of the tax payers in the District file written protests before October 28, the Count Commissioners can not create the District or impose the tax. If boy. October 19 : Mrs. Fred Cox, Orangeville, girl; Mrs. George Gail Tucker, Huntington, boy. October 21 : Mrs. Richard George Wing, Castle Gate, boy; Mrs. Rex D. Adams, Price, girl. October 22: Mrs. Darwin Lombardi, Helper, girl; Mrs. Celerino Junior Garcia, Helper, girl. Y Price Trading Co. Announcing the Clyde Hurst accompanied by Bonnie Pace. Donna Nick and Betty Gagosian sang The Yellow Rose of Texas." Ranae Marra danced to the tune, Sidewalks of New York. 'A duet number, Carolina Moon," was sung by Vera Bruno and Ina Williams accompanied by Ida Thomas, who also accompanied Frank Behunin and Joan Pitts as they danced and sang The Tennessee Waltz." Darlene Ennis, as Miss Alaska, responded by singing, My Own America. The program was concluded with everyone singing America. Virginia Jorgensen conducted the singing and Maxine Blaser was at the piano. SKILLET AUTOMATIC states Mauden Warren, Carol Baker, Marriane Patterick, Lynette Holdaway and Marriane Faurtina. Utah, We Love Thee, Births Mans-anare- . n, After several minutes of futile stabbing at the keyhole, the tipsy man found the door opened for him by his glaring wife. were six and boys Eight girls "Aw, honey, dont be mad, he born at the Price mumbled. Some of the boys at hospital during the past week to the office decided to have a conthe following: test to see who could drink the October 15: Mrs. Walter Sander- most beer." -son, Price, boy. Very interesting, said his wife October 16: Mrs. Victor acidly. "Who won second prize? SS Price, boy; Mrs. Chester , Forest Slaugh, Price, girl; Mrs. Ill probably die soon, wheezed Lloyd Odell Keele, Price, girl. Minard Metz, slinking Dr. Neher just October 17: Mrs. Joseph Wilmeeting. liam Ruden, Jr., Helper, boy; Mrs. examined me thoroughly and said Carl Elroy Mortensen, Price, boy. Im sound as a dollar! October 18: Mrs. Bernard Patrick McCarthy, Salt Lake City, boy; Mrs. Paul S. Woolston, Price, City-Coun- base, Oklahoma. dent. Seated, left to right, are Grace Bunnell, pianist; Vemessa Grange, chaplain; LaPriel Fi;and-sesecond vice president; Bliss Hubbard, parliamentarian; Virginia Jorgensen, chorister; lone Anderson, corresponding secretary. Lena Gilbert, auditor, was not present. Prayer was led by Mae Olsen. a trumpet solo, was played by ceremon- ferent Lieutenant Frank J. Redd briefly visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. Redd, in Price after attending LDS conference in Salt Lake City from Vance Air Force S AV Forty - Ninth State Featured on Womans Club Initial Program The annual opening banquet ushering in the new club year for the Price Womans Club was held October 16 at the tabernacle. A turkey dinner was prepared and served by the First ward primary. Number 49, the new state of Alaska, was the theme of the meeting. This motif was evident in the menu and beautiful table decorations which were arranged by Alta Alger, Maxine Blaser and Kate Prichard. Eloise World was general chairman assisted by the retiring officers. Mrs. World and Mae Olson conducted the initiation ceremonies which welcomed new members including Grace Bunnell, Lear Pace, Vera Thomas, Lucille Harmon, Jessie Borzagie, Jennie convention in Greeley, Colorado, October 31, November 1 and 2, which Miss Redd will attend. NOW AND BUY . ed 25-2-6. PROTEST AGAINST PRICE RIVER PROPOSED WATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT The Undersigned, a property owner and tax payer of Carbon County, State of Utah, as more fully appears by the last assessment rolls for county taxes completed prior to the publishing of the notice of In- all-ne- w tention, protests against the establishment of the proposed Price River Water Improvement District as follows: 1959 DESOTO As such tax payer in said district, lishment of such improvement district. 1 . I protest against the estab- 2. As such tax payer in said district, I protest against the establishment of such district, on the grounds and for the reason that my property in said district will not be benefitted by the proposed TAX PAYER r Address Mail Protest to everything you see... everything you touch is the 1959 De Soto and you'll feel an urge to ease behind the wheel and drive it. This car glows with newness ... in its beauty and in the surprising ease of its riding and handling. Touch feel ar mighty Turbo-flasa See push-butto- h n, V-- 8 engine respond instantly. The smart way to go Level-Cruis- e places... DE SOTO ON DISPLAY TOMORROW Theres a subtle French flair to clutch coat with this front line and its its gently puffed chemise back . . . and the superb Moquette fleece is perfect for it! Fashion-bi- lt designs it with a notched and rolling collar, and beautifully sculptured sleeves . . . adds more k luxury inside with a Milium Satin lining embroidered fn respousse Mises Sizes arrow-straig- ht crepe-bac- 8. only at Carbon Motor Sales 44 North Carbon Ave. The protest contained in this ad may be used by any person who wishes to protest the creation of this District. Please NEW! Feel the steadiness of DeSotos new Ride smooth, pillow-sof- t, and safer on any road. And for the first time swing easily in and out of the car on DeSotos new Sports Swivel Seats. See these distinctive new can at your DeSoto dealers. SONOMAS Price, Utah COUNTY CLERK, Price, Utah. 17 East Main - Price cut it out, sign your name and address on it. All persons within this District who pay taxes, both on real property and personal property are eligible to file their protest. 423. We have recently assumed several very expensive projects in Carbon County that will add to the tax burden of every tax payer in Carbon County, they are: (1) the new Court House (2) the new Hospital (3) the new High Schools, (4) and the special levy the taxpayers elected to impose for school purposes. When these new end additional taxes are added to our already heavy tax burden, we will not be in a position to assume the additional burden for this proposed water district. |