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Show In the City Court April 20: Mildred N. Edwards entered a plea of guilty to a charge of running a stop sign. Defendant paid a fine of $10. April 21: Lee D. McMullin entered a plea of guilty to a charge of no gross weight displayed on truck. Defendant was fined $5. Karen Jean Opheikens entered a plea of guilty to a charge of running a stop sign. Defendant was fined $5. Oara M. Hansen entered a plea of guilty to a charge of spefding. Defendant was fined $10. Good cause appearing, $5 of the fine was suspended. April 22: Allen Babe Fausett and Layton Von Foster entered a plea of guilty to a ' charge of petit larceny. It was the judgment of the court that the defendants each serve 30 days in jail Fifteen days of the Jail sentence to be sua pended upon condition that the defendants make full restitution for the property stolen and that they not violate any law or ordinance for at least six months. Defendants were ordered remanded to the custody of the county sheriff to serve their term of imprisonment. Ned Arambula entered a plea of guilty to a charge of no gross weight displayed on truck. Defendant was fined $5. Good cause appearing the fine was suspended. Joe Isaac Rendon entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $10. James Wilford Powell entered a plea of guilty to a charge of running a stop sign, and not wearing adequate glasses. Defendant was fined $20. Good cause appearing, the fine was suspended. George James Zaccaria entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. It was the Judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $25 and. serve three days in jail. Jail sentence to be suspended upon payment of the fine. April 23: Dan Virgil Garber, Jr., entered a plea of not guilty to a Bail charge of drunk driving. was ordered in the sum of $100. Arraignment was connued to Price Second Ward Mia Maids Conduct Rose Tying Program A program marked of drunk driving. It was the judg- the very pretty Rose Evening of Price yearly ment of the court that the de- Second ward Mia Maids Monday fendant pay a fine of $150 and evening as the who had serve 30 days in jail. Jail sen- achieved in class girls met requirements tence to be suspended upon pay- to tie their rose Almost bouquet. ment of the fine. 100 of the class members, lackUpon the failure of Clinton L. ing but three, had achieved their Fogel to appear upon a charge of requisites. speeding and improper passing, the To open their program the girls court ordered the bail in the sum chorus sang four selections, As of $30 forfeited, treated as a fine the Rose, Oh, Rose, Temple, and the case closed. of the Father," The Rose Tying Miss Linda Jones gave May 1: Lydia P. Bendall enter- Song. ed a plea of guilty to a charge of Symbolism of the Rose, and Mrs. running a stop sign. Defendant Leland Peacock, class' instructor, issued the welcome. Bonnie Anpaid a fine of $5. Dixie L, Simms entered a plea derson and Sandra McArthur gave of guilty to a charge of speeding the opening and closing prayers. Second year girls gave a play and no drivers license. Defendant was fined $20. Good cause appear- Temples of the Father," written ing, $5 of the fine was suspended. by Marie Oviatt and Annette Bean, assisted by Mrs. Memphis LidLloyd Wall entered a plea of dell. Jeanine Mathis, Linda Mills, to a charge of speeding. Diane Broadbent guilty and Bonnie AnDefendant paid a fine of $10. derson sang My Wild Irish Rose. Louis P. DeLeon entered a plea Bouquets to their parents were of guilty to a charge of running a given by the class officers who are red light. Defendant was fined $5. Linda Mills, Kathy Calloway and Joyce Ann R. Tamllos entered Lucille Allred. Gwen West read a plea of guilty to a charge of Time, a musical reading, acrunning a stop sign. Defendant companied by Jeanine Mathis. After the rose tying ceremony paid a fine of $10. May 8. John Raymond Terry entered a plea of guilty to a charge of drunk driving. Defendant paid a fine of 'AmwA - ! "' - ' the girls presented their bouquet to a former member, Nancy Bean. Refreshments were served by the group to parents and other honored guests, including the stake M.I.A. officers, Elda Engstrom, Carmen Lewis and Virginia Davies; ward M.I.A. officers, Fay Johansen and Fern Boyack; Bish Example has New State Highway Maps Ready for Service " Charles Edward Hamilton entered a plea of guilty, to a charge of improper mufflers. Defendant was fined $5. April 24: John Robert Larsen entered a plea of guilty to a charge of battery. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant serve 45 days in jail. Thirty days of the jail sentence to be suspended upon the condition that the defendant refrain from threatening or violent conduct towards any person for one year. Rudolph Ortega entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant was fined $30. Good cause appearing, $5 of the fine was suspended. Howard W. Hutchings entered a plea of guilty to a charge of no directional signals on truck. Defendant paid a fine of $5. April 27: George F. Behunin entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. It was the Judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $15 and serve two days in Jail. Jail sentence to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay the fine by June 13 Upon the failure of Harry E. Stamoulis to appear upon a charge of speeding, the court ordered the bail in the sum of $14 forfeited, treated as a fine and the case closed. LeRoy Grende entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $10. Upon the failure of Glenn E. Stratton to appear upon a charge of no Utah registration on trailer, the court ordered the bail in the sum of $10 forfeited, treated as a fine and the case closed. Bartolo V. Garcia entered of plea of guilty to a charge on not displayed gross weight truck. Defendant paid a fine of $5. Len Anderson entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $10. April 28: Upon the failure ofa Lloyd Gordon to appear upon the charge of expired registration, sum court ordered the bail in the of $10 forfeited, treated as a fine and the case closed. Bravlio Gonzales entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $12. Upon the failure of Bennie J. Barker to appear upon a charge of speeding, the court ordered the bail in the sum of $15 forfeited, treated as a fine and the case closed April 29: O. D. Tuttle entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant was fined $10. Good cause appearing the fine was . PLENTY! An accident can happen in a split-seco. . . yet cause long hours ef worry (and many dollars of expense) to the driver who is not adequately Insured. Liability coverage costs little, may save nd State road officials have announced the receipt of million 1959 official state highway maps. The maps will be distributed by the State Road Commission throughout the United States. The 1959 edition features bn its cover the colorful view 'qf the entrance on the new highway to Moab on the Colorado .River. The one-quart- er Ita always better to be safe plenty. various areas of the state are represented in an array of photographs. The map contains all the features of the previous year, plus many new improvements and corrections. For the past several years the map has been printed, by a large Eastern firm. However, this year, on the basis of bidding, the job was awarded to a Utah firm, Wheelwright Lithographing Company of Salt Lake City. Some 22 overlays have been used in the process on the map side of the edition. The work has all been done by local seven craftsmen, including the art layout, and the cartography. Among the features of the map are a panel on leading points of interest, a box mileage chart, and a detailed map of the Wasatch Front. Also shown are the future reservoir areas of the Glen Canyon and Flaming Gorge dams. four-color- ed Insure th&n ... to be Sure sorry! ! five-col- or te EQUITABLE INSURANCE AGENCY fan-fol- d, GEORGE PATTERICK Phone ME7-03- PRICE 36 V ...and were ready to help with money-savin- g V buys on all the fixin's! Time again to fire up the old grill! Start your Melrose Pink, Chocolate, or Toasted 24 Marshmallow Treats ct. outing a huge success. Bring the family, too! Let everybody share in picking out the picnic fare. Theres many an outstanding value waiting for you, this week, at Safeway. LesMside Zippy, Domingo Lucero entered a plea of guilty to a charge of unlawful entry. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $25 and serve 15 days in jail. Jail sentence to be susdended upon payment of the fine and good behavior of defendant for one year. Calara B. Johnson entered a plea of guilty to a- chcarge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine of $15. of $10. May 28, 1959 SOMEBODY . $100. Chester F. Slaugh entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant paid a fine Page Five te THIS WILL COST more followers Christian Nestell Bovee. sun-advoca- Thursday, op Ross Boyack and LaMar Jew-ke- s of the bishopric. Piano accompaniment was handled by Lynn Olsen, and music was directed by Bruce Bryner. than reason. the tAt Fancy-Wh- Scotch Treat, 6 Frozen, Conctd. oz. Q cans ole or Sliced 22 Kosher, or Regular Dills oz. Town House, Standard, For Your No. 1 Picnic Tall Cragmont, Full Assorted Flavors Quart (No Bottlo Dtp.) iarbecue Huns Frash Skylark Baked Hot Dog or Hamburger :27 Sandwich Spread Sea Trader, Chunk Style IPodt & I Highway, In Tomato Sauce Lg. No. 2V4 Farm Fresh Produce! , . , - suspended. enApril 30: John W. 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