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Show Sunnyside News Briefs Reported People, Spots In The News Scott Jeffs spent last week end at home with his parents, Mr. and ONE FOR TIIE ROAD: You cant call this a road-sid- e e restaurant. It straddles new 111., glass-seale- d Tollway just west of Lake Forest, - - ' against motor fumes. - Tri-Stat- Mrs. Mark Jeffs. They met him Friday at the Salt Lake City Airport. He came from Ft. Lewis, Washington, where he was discharged from the Army Thursday, Jufle 11. He left Tuesday morning for Lovell, Wyoming, to see his girl friend, Miss Barbara Jolley. After a short visit there he will go Job hunting. Mrs. Willie Harvey is spending a week in Price with her friend, Mrs. Virden. She makes her home here with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Self. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allred spent the week end in Salt Lake City with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milton. Their grandchildren, Kathy and Jimmy, who have spent the past two weeks visiting in Carbon county, returned home with them. Miss Karen Haltom went in with them to spend two weeks with the Kenneth Allreds. Ray Dalla Corte, son of Mrs. Carmilla Dalla Corte left Tuesday for California where he has a job as an electrical engineer. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Casper and baby of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Duke, Warren and Brent. Mrs. Casper is the former Miss Lawana Duke. They came Friday and stayed until Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Denison of Salt Lake City spent the week end here with their families, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Denison and family and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mecham County GREEN THUMB, JRS. The Green Thumb, Jrs., home beautification club met at the home of Mrs. Alice Gaudio. As a public service project, the members assisted in passing out hand bills to residents of Price giving information on watering restrictions. The picnic was also .r D were all tehverTed co,pws mark open house home- - Larenc,e' one at Hallmark rC CONSOLIDATE YOUR BILLS QUICK ACTION IF YOU SEE US FIRST No Bother No. Fuss No Trouble! Private Loan Credit Company Carbon Motor Sales Building PRICE Appraisal and Insurance required on your auto. Loans made only on 1941 and later New Car Purchases models Financed on 6 Plan. A nvl fv) summertime again and time to live outdoors. That means lots of good food. For the kids theres nothing like hot dogs on FAMLEE BUNS. Mom and dad go for tantalizing hamburgers juicy and full of that wonderful but naturally on outdoor flavor fresh FAMLEE HAMBURGER BUNS. Make your picnics FAMLEE picnics with plenty presided. Reading was finished on the book Know Your Sewing Machine and members were given instruction on the first project which is making house slippers. of FAMLEE HOT DOG and HAMBURGER BUNS! The clothing club met at the home of Jocelyn McDowell under the direction of Harmon, leader. Mazelle Harmon demonstrated how to buy a pattern, Judy Miller demonstrated how to polish shoes, Jocelyn McDowell showed how to thread a sewing machine and Kathy McDowell gave a demonstration on how to use a steam iron. . rs La-R- LONDON REBUILDING is visualized in this conception by London Corporation, which proposes architects of City ofbombed-ouareas. seven-yet plan on ar ue BUSY THIMBLES In the City Court The Busy Thimbles Club met Wednesday at the home of the leader, Mrs. Charlotte Walrath. of $15 forfeited, treated as a fine Projector June is clothing I. I Vice President Dorothy Romero and the case closed. May 26 : Neil T. Child appeared conducted the meeting during the upon a charge of insufficient reg- absence of the president, Gail Wal-ratistration. Defendant was found TTiose present were Sachiyo guilty of the charge and it was Yoshino, Flora Romero, April Lee the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $50 and Walrath and the leader. The slipserve five days in jail. Jail sen- per project was completed and the tence to be suspended upon pay- skirt project begun. Songs were ment of the fine. sung and refreshments served. Arthur G. Leonard entered a plea of guilty to a charge of no drivers license. Defendant was fined $10. Five dollars of the fine to be suspended upon the condi- May 25: Richley H. Miller 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 $175.00 and serve 50 days in jail. Jail sentence to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Martin H. Ballard entered a plea of guilty to a charge of improper display of registration. Defendant was fined $10. Good cause appearing, $5 of the fine was suspended. Gilbert F. Stark entered a plea of guilty to a charge of speeding. Defendant was fined $30. Upon tion that the defendant apply for payment of $15 a stay was grant- a special license. ed to pay the balance by June 12. Bert J. Christensen entered a Charles Fidel Ghirardelli enter- plea of guilty to a-- charge of no ed a plea of guilty to a charge 1959 inspection. Defendant paid of running a stop sign. Defendant a fine of $2.50. paid a fine of $5. May 27: Marilyn Marsing enUpon the failure of Tobias tered a plea of guilty to a charge Aguire to appear upon a charge of of speeding. Defendant paid a fine being drunk in a public place, the of $20. court ordered the bail in the sum Rudolph Jess Martinez entered a plea of guilty to a charge of running a stop sign. Defendant paid a fine of $25. May 29: Langston E. Runion 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 to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Doyle LaMar Smith entered a plea of guilty to a charge of no drivers license and disobeying a stop sign. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $30 and serve 10 days in jail. Jail sentence to be suspended upon payment of the fine. June 2: Klell Mecham appeared upon a charge of issuing a check 5? . with intent to defraud, good cause .your bank help me finance a home?" helped many families along the road to home ownership, with modern mortgage loans repayable on a convenient monthly basis. Monthly payments include both interest and a reduction of the loan. We recommend maldng as large a down payment as possible: That way, you pay less interest over the years. If you have now reached the point where you have a specific home in mind, come in and let us outline a specific mortgage loan plan suited to your particular financial situation. VFe have Carbon Emery Bank Member of Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 45 South Carbon Ave. ! h. This Big Hew 10.8 cu. ft. Refrigerator 'I " Will . Its the good old 4-- H i jA.' Take along hot dogs, hamburgers, Famlee Buns and Salad! CLOVER SEWERS Clover Sewers met at The the home of Mrs. Marie Mabbutt, leader. Peggy Oviatt, president, ' Americans are not only buying theyre buying bigger among outboard motors, at least. The Outboard Boating Club of America reports the average horsepower of the 573,000 motors sold during 1957 was 16.3, with more than half in the category. YOU to! Lets go on a Famlee Picnic! 4-- H more, but HELP H BLUE BIRDS The Blue Birds clothing club met at the home of Roxy Mateko-vi- c under the direction of Deanna Pinarelli and Jennie Matekovic, leaders. Officers elected include Roxy Matekovic, president; Judy Stavar, vice president; Pamla Perri, secretary; Linda Corak, treasurer; Rose Sanchez, song leader. The project decided upon was skirt and slippers. and son. Miss Pat Arambula, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Arambula, is spending her two weeks vacation here with her family. She is a student at the Holy Cross School of Nursing in Salt Lake City. Let ers. The first project decided upon was washcloth slippers and members were instructed on the materials necessary for inclusion in sewing kits. fcmlGG fun finiG is bun THE BLACK KNOT club met The Black Knot at the home of Harold Jewkes, leader, at Kenilworth Tuesday. The project is fly tying. Officers elected include Kenny Olsen, president; Billy Jewkes, vice president; Georgie Richards, secretary and treasurer; Loel Hanson, reporter, and Johnny Mathews, health officer. 4-- n Page Three te THE FIVE COOKETTES FOUR STITCHERS The Five Cookettes met at the The Four Stitchers clothing club home of Mrs. Vaughn Olsen. A met at the home of Bonnie Leoncomplete breakfast was prepared ard under the direction of Jackie Oviatt and Bonnie Leonard, lead and all members were present. discussed. Vto THE sun-advocaThursday, June 25, 1959 Club Activities 4--H pnw,WMCViwuiiQl son-in-la- HJs 4-- H appearing, the court ordered the charge dismissed and the defendant released from all obligation thereunder.. Jack Day appeared upon a charge of issuing a check with intent to defraud, good cause appearing, the court ordered the charge dismissed and the defendant released from all obligation thereunder. Ute Oil Company Stations entered a plea of guilty to a charge of overloading. Defendant paid a fine of $50. Ronald Lyle Davis entered a plea of guilty to a charge of reckless driving. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $50 and serve 10 days in jail. Jail sentence to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Harry Maizo Eda entered a plea of guilty to a charge of running a stop sign. Defendant was fined $10. Good cause appearing, $5 of the fine was suspended. Jay Doyle Smith entered a plea of guilty to a charge of running a stop sign and no Utah drivers license. Defendant was fined $20. Good cause appearing, $10 of the fine was suspended. Betty L. Gagosian entered a plea of guilty to a charge of running a red light Defendant was fined $10. Good cause appearing, $5 of the fine was, suspended. Price June 3: Harold L. tered a plea of guilty of leaving the keys Defendant paid a fine Gaither ento a charge in his car. of $10. Onlylf O )("o)00 ( (o)Tr, cif... 1 get all these You most-wante- BIG! 61 lb. R00MYI features... d Freezer Chest 16.2 sq. ft of Shelf Space NEW! MEAT TENDER, Keeps most meats 7 full days! CHILL-DRAWE- Model DA-- 1 R! CONYENIENTl OVERNIGHT DEFROST SETTING and adjustable season control! NOW.. .the best costs less! its a its a Frlgidaire refrigerator, the finest you can buy. brand new, giant, just right for a growing family like yours. Lots of space . . . loaded with features... all at price. So why wait? Hurry! 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