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Show liOAT. JAVl'ART II. III! U, ,!b!i 'i'y, ' Mk the 11. PLAN ANNIVERSARY Stas Quint; it I high cored rtmvinrlns ovrr Grand high uf Moab. and IWkel'i IV it Five, local Sl24 S, , matrur team, easily defeated Cenp vkt-or- In a tral high of Castle Dale, at the high achool ut Me .Saturday evening. The Grand sggregaUon gave Die antaj liners a close fight during the first i rtiwe quarUrs of the game, the acore 'Java jit half time being 18 to 18 for the However, Coach lYeston I f jMinera. charge completely mfSoutclassed their opponent In the lei. '"third and fourth periods, hitting the at the same lEy hoop for 33 points and to 8 adversaries their lime holding nf ett may n Counters. were Tony and Louis DeAngele the big scoring guns for Die Miner, Jhm former making 18 points and his Don mother accounting for 12. mmm Mirons on, with 15 points, was out- landing for the losers. With every player turning In a iolkhed performance, the Deckel's iggregation had little difficulty Castle Dale to chalk up its ighth straight victory. The winners held the lead through-i- t the game and by the end of the ialf had piled up an advantage of g jS to 11. Every member of the the broke into scoring quir.t jnlumn, Gunderson and Bonomo eading the assault with 16 and 14 'joints, respectively. The Steers pretented a tight defense, and Jewkes liras the only Central player able to pc ore more than one field goal. The box scores: 57-1- 5, led it w doubl-head- Central District Quints io Perform Friday, Wednesday hale uf dllVrfa lurl;.-t-s to Caclxifti automobile WEEK OBSERVANCE laikcnrd u(ralosthehas jrvepuLJy duriog post Wtxk. Grre-Rivt-will (ravel lo County A sii if Edo Itowley ait-- J and Irrrtin will Huniingiutt bounced Wednesday, at uf Urnti Cattle bigh Is Planned Hy Special Program fillghlly over ItX druel eJ talned ' Dale Friday m the I .oeal Club To Celebrate during the week, bringing round of play in Use Cuibun-Emr-r- y the total nun r (d licences Uaueii district of Region 5. Founding Of KUanb to arproimately 4650, Mr. Rowley; Carbon ia idle Friday, The Friee Klwsnls club will ob- Stated OiSt between 1400 and 1500 Tlie third round w ill be playserve the nineteenth anniversary of driver hate et to secure Uwir pered Wednesday of next week the founding of Kl tnu International mits, and until they do they wilt be with Carbon mreung Hunting-tmotor rhule. during the week of January 21 to 27, unable to operate in the local gymnasium and Claude J. Empey, president of the loGreen lUver opposing Central Hl'SBAND CHARGES DESERTION cal club, announced Wednesday, at Castle Dale. IN' SUIT FOR DIVORCE DECREE here will Join with Klwaman members in 1860 other communities throughout the United States and Charging drsertum, Lloyd Franci Bulger. They were marries! at VanCanada to observe this event The Bulger filrd suit in district court couver, Wash. March 1, 1919, the local program U in charge of the Tuesday for a divor'e frotn Dri plaintiff alleging that hi wife left hurt Marc h 20, 1931. Bulgt-- asks that education committee, the mrro-bethe custody of a minor child be of which are Norman Hanultun, aw arded to the defendant. Dr. I. S. Evans. L. R. Eldrldge, Nick Galanis and Claude Eg gr risen. The program for the club's weekly meeting on January 24 will be as folCurbon-Emrr- y District lows: Club singing; opening remarks. W L Pet President Empey; talk, "Anniversary ...I 0 1000 Week," Mr. Eggrrtsen; reading of In- Carbon 1 0 1000 ternational president's message, Dr. Green River 0 0 Central .000 Evans; song and reading, Glen 0 .000 talk, "Kiwanis," Mr, Hamilton; Huntington 0 1 .000 Ferion vocal selection, Mr. Guynvm. The first Kiwams club was organFriday1 Results Cat bon 64. Ferron, 30. is'd in Detroit in 1915 and cn JanuGreen River 35, Huntington 20. ary 21 of that year the first meeting Schedule of Gamt'S was held. "Kiwanis has made a valuable contribution to community life January 19. Green River ut Ferron. January 19, Central at Huntington. during the past nineteen years and January 24, Huntington vs. Carbon today is offering greater civic betterment and social welfare programs at iTtce. than ever before, said I resident January 24, Green River vs. CenEmpey. "We are going to make our tral ut Castle Dale. observance of Kiwanis anniversary e District week a fitting and proper occasion, There Is An the for our achievements presenting past year and in the meeting explain ABERDEEN DEALER something of the history of Kiwanis International," he said. Joshua L. Johns of Appleton, Wisconsin, president of Kiwunis InternaFriday's Results tional, has prepared a special "anniCO, Duchesne 28. Uintah In which club to the versary message" Roosevelt 55, Central 24. he lists the objectives of Kiwanis for Schedule of Games 1934. January 19, Alterra vs. Central at Plans for club activities for 1934 will be presented at this anniversary Mt. Emmons. January 19, Uintah at Roosevelt meeting. The club will continue its PRODUCERS work along the lines of service to children, intelligent, all citizens, both rural and urban, voaggressive and serviceable citizen- cational guidance and boys' work, ship, friendly understanding among giving especial attention to the maintenance of adequate educational facilities, especially those making for character development and business like methods in administrative govCo. ernment, with special application to J-- fc, er sub-lui- ng win-lin- ' CARBON : G Redford, rf Grecco, If ,T. De Angeles, c T Snow, If 4 .2 4 Baykss, If Christensen, c Ison, rg 2 0 0 Ig ... underson, rf P F 13 13 0 10 0 8 3 2 18 0 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 lewkes, rg DeAngelcs, tn-tnU- iii 0 0 4 12 2 6 0 8 0 4 0 0 0 0 P 4 15 i m ls r rs BASKETBALL IN REGION FIVE Guy-mo- f ACE NEW I I it vt, l! Crb TRICE, ITAII ADVOCATE. r I t tor' 8 UN- - Report Made On Sale Of Drivers' Licenses PRICE KiWANIANS isuown n ia W THE E Sears, Falls, Mol.t , Las as district 1 U)l - high basketball train for the 19J4 SeaIVAr.geleS carried a basketball letter last year, and was a member uf the Cal boil football teaiii this season. r 9 son. I'1 02 Sthi1 o k fa Tha ttbuaig Bua-Ad- Provo 50c bv TELETHON K After 8. SO P. M. Only 35c are The station-to-stal- on l rate. mSSrCRSTCRGE ove br van: S H I PPI NG MOVl NO PACK NG o 309 N.CAilUKAU. Columbia Garage NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Uintah-Duchesn- Specializing on Chrysler. Studebaker and General Motors Products. In Your New I'lat Rate Schedule. Complete Automotive Service. w S3 month. service ith Open Day and Night. per Storage All Labor and Material Guaranteed 90 Days Community Personally Supervised by M. WOODY Works Halberg Welding ELECTRIC ARC. OXY-ACETYLE- rivileged Automobile Flywheel Starter Teeth. Independent Coal ALL METALS GUARANTEED WELDING MOTOR BLOCKS AND HEADS A SPECIALTY Master Welder MONTE HALBERG, & Coke local 2 0 government 1 Watch Wall Street! 0 0 aacrvt, andareowr ( TOwho "rlssad 2 0 0 9 12 St tnanclara, tha market and amnepectliif lares tuee Wall plundered af tana af million Rich Tax Dodgers 6 24 Tha tax dodging of tho blf hank-a- a and brokers who lived lavtihly and kept eotly yaehts ant of hne Incomes, jet who paid not a cent la In coma taxes BECKELS BEST T F G Lambert, rf 0 5 P 0 10 U. S. New Battery Has Design as Modem As Young Beauty Who Adorns Its Top Treasury Raids The raids on tho V. S. treasury thronch subsidies, tax refunds, and othar plunderings by privileged Insiders and greedy corporate Interests Startling Facts! These and other shocking facta era being exposed eacb week In Tha Progressist, La Toilette's great national weekly newspaper which Is the snecessor to the monthly La Toilette's Magazine. Learn the facts that advertising-influencpapers cannot and dart not print. For only M CENTS yon can antar your name for a THREE MONTHS This offer Is trial subscription. limited as to time. Act nowl Send 10 en(s (stamps or coin) to Tha Progressist, Box 10, Madison, Wls. ed , V' V BIGGER SMOOTHER, FASTER STRAIGHT 8 KNEE ACTION WHEELS A -- $3 and BENDIX BRAKES JV K-- Y FRAME LONGER WHEELBASE (117-INC- CROSS-FLO- W LARGER, FINER FISIIER BODIES STARTERATOR GAS-ELEGT0- RADIATOR R FISIIER NO DRAFT VENTILATION O- . .Wii'i t 9 'Zy X fyfr M i 4V $ Vkgn ' St , WrMif T' s rV'T4'f $z v yV v. t , fjx I VMO.CV. x v UShLMMSiU Qkxx&j i e I X. , , Ti MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED Offl There Is no danger of any short circuit with this combination. This charming young miss is showing how the new "Electro-Pa- k automobile storage battery Just announced by The B. F. Goodrich Company. Akron, Ohio, can be used as a comfortable seat, should the occasion require one. This is made possible by the hard rubber cover which completely encases the battery. This ia the first time any battery has incorporated this feature, which transforms this formerly homely and unimpressive product into a thing of beauty as well as utility, with lines as modern as the young wotrfaa here Red Star Service Station Corner Main & Carbon Ave. UTAH Lt yetr'i famous Pontiac at the Economy was known Straight Eight because its fuel cotta were well in line with thoae of aixet. Todays Pontiac, thanki to further refinements in its Straight Eight engine, gives you more miles to the gallon by a good 10 per cent. A bigger, fatter, more powerful car with remarkaha a onomyt i t f-- ' ", v can get a big, roomy Pontiac Straight Eight at a price that it very little more than that of the very cheapest cart. The smart new Fisher bodies are finer and more spacious. The improved Straight Eight engine gives you greater power and speed full 84 h. p. and a top speed of 82 actual miles an hour! Here is a car that gives you the inherent smoothness, the flexibility and the luxury of Straight Eight transportation at a price that compares favorably with the prices of many can with less to offer in cylinden, performance and size. The new Pontiac, remember, is field! definitely in the The trend today is toward Straight Eights. The Pontiac Straight Eight for 1934 will depreciate more slowly, tmd all evidence indicates a higher resale value at the end of the road, just because it ia a Straight Eight. Another important reason why this great, new Pontiac is such a wise investment! If your present car will make the down payment on a car of cheaper make, it will probably make the down payment on a big, new Pontiac. Your monthly payments, in any case, will be but a few dollan more. Why wait? See and drive the big, new Pontiac today. Get a Straight Eight for your money! You I4, h PRICE at HMCE lo JoVMPDtLL'S PHONE IS IwANGIUS N'AMtD 70 CAPTAIN MINIS HOOP TEAM lauis IVAligrlrs, star guard, ha trell selected ( aptalll tf Uie ('ajbitfl forrneily of Greut tut seeded A I.- Cm k aujrvier in Uus area for unkSafeway Stores, Inc., the fom-ing Lis initial trip in the new capacity last wees and pajing a visit to the ctunpany's Ural unit. Mr, Cotk had served as u;wrvior in this district during the past four year, visiting Irire praiUcally every week during that per'od and as a result of his contacts here made many local friend who will wish him success in Ids new position, that uf general buyer for the Safeway stores in the Cheyenne, Wyo. district. Mr, txk' new position is an advancement Mr. flear stated while visiting here last wee k that he was highly pleased with the district of w hich he w ill be in charge and that he was extremely favorably impressed with Price. V. 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