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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER THE 15, 1932 Miners Unleash Scoring Barrage To Win From Blanding Squad, 76-2- 0 Carbon high ran roughshod over a valiant but outclassed Blanding eleven Friday evening to score a 0 victory and chalk up its second win of the season in as many games. Captain Nephi Gunderson alone scored more than twice as many points as the entire opposing team. The big Carbon forward was unerringly accurate under the basket j te, The regular meeting held at the Legion chateau last Thursday enjoyed the coffee that and his partner brought in. These two boys like to sleep so well that it will only be a short time till they come walking in just before adjournment with donuts in one hand and coffee in the other. Lumbering must be conducive to slumbering. Oh, well, thanks anyhow, Ben and Art. Hey, gang, the post Is about to acquire a history. The C. O. done it. You can blame him. The committee to draw this here thing up has been appointed and now get your skeletons out of their respective closets and bury them, cause a history it will be. At the meetin of the Auxiliary Monday nite our lady folk voted to put their annual Xmas party on the shelf and instead donate the amount usually spent toward this Santa for every kiddie movement. Mayor Rolla West, presenting the Santaless child, made a plea for the cooperation of all civic and business organizations in Price to nnite in an effort to arrange with Santa to visit every child in the community this Christmas. C. O. Vem whispered out a few names on this committee and as a result a goodly representation of the clubs met on Saturday nite and formulated plans which you will find elsewhere in these colyums. Say, folks, aint that idear about Santa for every kiddie a good one?. Well just to prove that you think so we would suggest that each and every one who reads these remarks get the speerit and put his or her best efforts forward to the successful completion of the project. Ripley in Believe It or Not for Tuesday points out that altho our president only draws a salary of $75,-00- 0 the cost to the U. S. for one president for one year is a little over 457,000 of these same dollars. Certainly, the demand for presidents in this country must exceed the supply. n of the LeAt the gion on Thursday last the round table quorum discussed ways and ' means of making a dollar stretch and be $1.50. After much debate EDTL the members present decided it couldn't be done, that is, all were unanimous in the decision except High our whisperin C. O. Speak lightly Davis showed the unbelievers The quesMines that it could be done. next regution was tabled till the of the meetin quorum. lar who of Nevin F. Wetzel Mohrland, graduated from the Carbon county high school in 1930, was recently accorded the Mary E. Hoyt award giv- CARBON HOOPSTERS en annually to the outstanding linesman on the football team at the ColTO MEET WASATCH orado School of Mines at Golden, up after-sessio- Former Carbon Gridder Wins Honor At Colorado Colo. junior at the institution Carbon high will continue its schedand is expected to have his best season next year. He was easily the best ule of practice games Friday against wall, and the Wasatch academy five of Mt. plan on the Mines forward was given honorable mention on the Pleasant. Victorious in their last two team of the Rocky Mountain games, the Miners are determined to keep their slate clean, but at the jconeference. The honor eleven, which is recog- same time they expect to encounter nized as official, was selected by Poss plenty of opposition. The athletic rivalry between CarParson, sports editor of the Denver bon and Wasatch is assuming a tradiPost. Wetzel is a ar -- Wetzel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. tional aspect. For several years, the two schools have fought it out on football at Carbon high for three both the gridiron and the waxed years, and as a senior, he was school court, and the fact that the locals have usually been on the long end president. of the score has in no way detracted the from the interest surrounding Legion contests in which the schools engage. The Sanpete boys are noted for never-say-d- ie spirit, which is A committee was appointed Thurs- their reason the why they big probably American day by Price post of the have been good drawing cards in this Legion to compile a history of the local organization. Those named on the county. In the game with Blanding last group were M. H. Wilson, William the Carbonites looked much E. West week, Rolla Clark Wright, Grogan, than better they did against RooseFausett. Scott and The legionaires voted to contribute velt the week before and are fast form. each month to the fund established founding into of Wasatch the After for the purpose game, the Minbuying cigarets and candy for patients at the U. S. ers play exhibitions with Duchesne . veterans and Moab before starting the league hospital in Salt Lake. The post meeting this week will be schedule. in the nature of a Christmas stag par-tClark Wright and Arthur S. Horsley are in charge of arrangements for Y the program. A boxing card will be ,one of the features of the evening. Owen Reese and Booth Kilfoyle, HARDING SCHOOL of the Carbon county high graduates ENTERTAINED AT SOCIAL school, won the doubles tennis chamsocial was spon- -, pionship in the tournament conductA sored by the Harding school Parent- - ed recently by the Brigham Young are both freshTeachers association at the L. D. S. university. The victors and show exceptabernacle Wednesday evening. The men at the school tional promise for future varsity comevenings entertainment consisted of petition. games, dancing and refreshments. Reese and Kilfoyle were well known were affair the for Arrangements "in charge of Mrs. Orval L. Thomas, figures in local tournament play. The i chairman of the program committee former Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Reese of Price, and Kilfoyle is a of son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kilfoyle of Typewriter Ribbons, Spring Canyon. his efforts to use The as an instrument for developing Price and Carbon county. In his talk, Mr. Asbury paid tribute to the community betterment work accomplished by service clubs, declaring that such organizations served as clearing houses for ideas and fellowship. Sometimes the public does not fully realize the benefits accruing from service club activities, Mr. . Asbury stated.' However, if the projects put over are compiled, it can readily be seen that these clubs are community assets. He remarked that any citizen who is unwilling to be a member of a service organization lacks something in citizenship. The remainder of the program consisted of vocal selections by K Olson, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. E. K. Olson. The program was in charge of C. R. Fergusson and Eugene Hanson of the fellowship committee. Sun-Advoc- Post Price To Compile History mid-seas- on y. Carbon Youths Win Tennis Tourney GIFT CCC'CC'CC-S'C'CC-SC-CC-S-SC-SC'C-C- Gifts that will bring supreme happiness, not only for CHRISTMAS, but for the years to come. ft Let us help you make your selection from our large stock. We will wrap and ship or deliver as per your instructions without any extra charge. JUST ONE OF OUR USEFUL SUGGESTIONS Fancy Chocolates Air-wash- 95c box Electrical appliances here have that High Quality. This year we are able to sell at a much lower price than ever before. Come in We are ready for the Xmas shoppers. See our on Christmas displays items and staple groceries and note the low prices on extra good qualities. We are listing below only a few of our many items jrced unusually low. 5-l- b. 'C If It s Electrical WE HAVE IT. WE ARE READY Here is the big box of chocolates so many have been anxiously waiting for. The chocolates are assorted an: e quality is as good as the price is attractive. Besides buying one for the family, many will give them as Christmas presents. . . . ed your rugs are thoroughly, easily cleaned r-- This General Church and School We have a large assort- ment of Christmas mixed candy and nuts especially priced for church, school and civic functions. See our stock and prices beelsefore purchasing where. Electric Wat clean . . . KEALLY than hours ofinfinitely tiresome hand labor could accomplish . . . thats the quality cleaning task that the General Electric De Luxe Cleaner performs for you. How does it do that? By the way it uses Mt ... the same air you breathe . . . air that draws up the surface dust..', that sucks out the embedded dirt. Gem Peas Here are fancy peas regularly sold for 18c in many stores which we are 12c. selling for only Take advantage of this buy. Theres no need of your lifting rugs off the floors to beat them. The General Electric De Luxe Cleaner Igitates the rug or carpet in small waves as the big, wide nozzle passes loosen the over it. These dirt, which is irresistably drawn into the dust-baby a suction. The De Luxe gets all the dirt as easily from the floor side of the rug as from the It is amazingly light ... it is simple to manage . . . merely a flip of a twitch and it is ready for work. See it at our store today. A big value for $42.50. Pumpkin 7c can air-wav- This is th most unusual bargain in large sized cans of yumnlrin we have ever offered. Lay in your Xmas supply while this price is on. g extra quality toilet tissue for only 5c. This is the 1000 sheets super-powerf- top-surfac- Toilet Tissue of Majestic brand. DELUXE e. MODEL Pork W. N. Wetzel of Mohrland. He played te. Pfffflt3flaD on his coming to Price, and pledged ' and dropped in 20 field goals and six foul pitches for a total of 46 points. Cowley, who starts at guard but who shifts to the firing line after the tip-o- ff at center, had his eye on the hoop also, scoring 16 markers. The visitors from San Juan county fought hard every minute despite the mounting score against them. Coach Vernon Merrill used every member of his squad during the contest, and the most interesting part of the game was in the last quarter when the Carbon team consisted of second and third string players. The two fives went at it in deadly earnest, and the spectators were treated to a quarter of scrappy play. In the first half of the game, the Miners ran up a score of 46 to 8, Gunderson chalking up 32 of these. The first string Carbon bunch played a good passing game, and their team work was much better than against Roosevelt on the preceding Friday. Holly Bryner, through his work in rustling the ball, his passing and general play, stamped himself as one of the best defensive men who have worn Carbon uniforms. Bryner was all over the floor, breaking up the opponents attempted shots at the basket, and taking the ball right out of Blanding players hands. The lineup: BLANDING P.-T.-- A. EfleoUffECfflf- l- Joseph L. Asbury, new publisher of was the principal speaker at the weekly Rotary club dinner on Thursday evening. He ex- pressed his appreciation at the kind and cordial reception extended him The PAGE THREE PRICE, UTAH E, Publisher Praises Service Club Work In Talk to Rotary 70-2- all-st- SUN-ADVOCAT- a We just received large shipment of packing house, government inspected hogs weighing from 90 to 150 pounds each. We will sell these at 7c for whole or half hog. Pork Roast We will sell GENERAL Terms if Desired 7c shoulder roasts from these hogs at 7c. Try one for the Sunday dinner at this I Eastern Utah Electric Company low price. Sliced Bacon 12c a pound for 12c We Boiled Ham item that Another should interest many Is sliced boiled ham for the lunches at only 23c per pound. This usuallly sells if 35c. ORSKACGS ."A Surety of Purity HELPER PRICE ex- cellent grade bacon, either sliced or in the piece is a bargain few should overlook. for ELECTRIC . wish you a Merry Christmas Electrically |