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Show THURSDAY. JANUARY THE It. IMS G. T. P. P. FIVE IN LEAGUE P N-- A D V O CA T E. GAME L. Adamson, rf King, If Lynn Adamson, c Walker, rg Hadlock, lg .2 .1 5 1 1 5 Jt 1 ..2 0 0 0 Additional Sports On Page Four 10 111 y 11 13 jj , boa-li- ke to Engage At - TWO MEMBERS OF CARBON QUINTET FOUND INELIGIBLE ? Hunters tried vainly to stop a .Nephl Gunderson, but the Carbon forward hit the hoop total of S3 points. The Hunters only filled to halt Gunderson field goals, but in their bom t agerness to bottle him up, they com- -i fitted several fouls which afforded I; he Carbon captain 10 free throws at t he basket He converted six of the f; Fee pitches. The first string team ended the rst half on the long end of a 38-- 5 bore, the count at1 the end of the 1. lird quarter being Ka V Carbon high'i ations suffered aspir-blo- w hip Monday Coach Vernon ley, regular iols, reserve when it was Merrill that guard, and ter, are ineli ing the 1933 ate dur-ha- season be- ll - their age., In all probability, the league games which Carbon had already played with Perron and Huntington will be forfeited. As soon as he became aware HUNTINGTON G. T. F.P. of the ineligibility of the two men, Coach Merrill advised the Perron and nmons, rf Huntington schools of the situation. -- 0 wards, If Although the Miners may be coma master, lg -.- 0 to forfeit the two games, they pelled 1 -itchett, c an have opportunity to tie for first -- 1 onard, c In the central district if they place ,.1 german, rg win their remaining six contests. In-.- 0 x, rg asmuch as two teams from this div-.0 Liman, lg ision will enter the round robin tour5 5 3 13 nament to determine the Region championship, Coach Merrill is not "carbon T. P. P. greatly worried about the chances of Carbon to win a berth in the eliminU.H..M..H..MHMHM...4 UMCCO, rf ation playoff. i Gunderson, If 13 However, he is concerned over the c 3 iftycr, Miners' chances in the round robin. 1 !CWlingham, rg Cowley was an important cog in the 2 (Cawley, lg Carbon machine, both offensively and 0 fimnel, rg defensively, and he will no doubt be De L. K Angeles, lg 2 hard to replace, Zi De Angeles, rf 4 cause of 54-1- 2215 . tart at 8:00 p. m. The visitors will be heavy favorites to win the contest but local hoop fans are, nevertheless, assured of a fast Interesting game. Carbon has one of the best teams in the state this year, and the Coaldiggers are determined to give the Cougar quint a real battle. One thing Coach Merrill expects his players to glean from the contest will be some much needed experience against a good team. Heretofore, the Coaldiggers. have had a comparatively easy time of it, with the result that their play has greatly suffered. The Brigham Young University Is noted fw turning out strong varsity basketball teams and the greenlings squad Is no exception. WIFE ASKS DIVORCE Angeline Allred filed suit Wednesday of last week fw a divorce from Riley Allred, to whom she was married September 19, 1927, at VemaL Mrs. Alllrdd alleges that her husband deserted her In July, 1931. She asks custody of a small child. How, c Green River Wins rf Cfbrlstensen, -- - insurance -- From Ferron Quint VUls, rg Green River entered the win column in the central district of Region 5 by defeating Ferron Friday, 7, in a fast game on the winners' floor. Bedier was the star for Green River, scoring 17 points. Thompson was high point man for Ferron with six counters. The score: Scouts What does thrift mean to a girl In her teens. From January 17th to 23rd. when the National Thrift committee makes Its annual demonstration of devotion to this neglected virtue, some three hundred thousand girl scouts, cooperating heartily in the celebrations, wiU try to give the answer to that question. To most adults, thrift suggests negative quality, implying conservation rather than creation of resources. But the girl scouts, with the vigor of their age (never over 18), prefer to remember the Icelandic origin of the word, which means vigorous purposeful growth. Very pat, then, from the girl scouf standpoint, comes rule number one of the ten suggested by the National Thrift committee fw a happy and successful life. Work and earn! Every girl must wwk during school and study hours, but earning is a different matter. Yet girl scouts, particularly nowadays when parents have little to contribute to troop chests, must finds ways of filling their own treasuries. There are cookies to be made and sold. The spring flower garden can be profitable as well as beautiful. A fair w bazaar can be fun in itself and a source of the wherewithal fw more fun, possibly In camp later. Patchwork quilts, made out of mothers g contents, have been known to produce cash many a time. Bayberry. candies which cost almost nothing to make, bring In a useful penney. Then, when the honest penny Ijas been turned, comes the matter of splitting it six different ways, perhaps, and all good. That requires study, rule number two of the thrift committee,' in order to plan a proper budget, the keeping of which la rule three. Every girl scout automatically obeys rule four when she takes her second class test and opens a bank count with a quarter at least Rulea five, six, seven and eight are not fw girl scouts. They learn what life insurance means; how to run their Own homes; what making a will entails and why one should Invest in securities. But not until later prop-ab- ly will they own the insurance and home and the securities and have something to make a will about When that time comet, they will be prepared. Rule number nine they obey at all times, fw no troop ever gets in debt It does not buy until it has the money to pay the bill. And as fw rule number ten community service is part of the regular girl scout program. The first essential of community service nowadays Is a willingness to share with ones neighbors. Even if you have not the money, you rag-ba- Carbon Foresters to y Elect New Officers Carbon court No. 559, Order of Foresters will hold its meeting Friday lar ning at the American Iegtoaprind--p- al election of officers being the business scheduled. Incumbent officers who will be reC. placed are: Chief ranger, WalterBry-ne- r; Glen Cease; past chief ranger, vice ranger, Rudolph Larcher; recording secretary, Arthur Draper; financial secretary. Dr. R. F. McLaughlin. Treasurer, Charles James; orator, Merrill White; senior woodward, Angelo Georgides; Juniw woodward, James Fauaett; seniw beadle, J. B. Golding; Juniw beadle, J. A. Grosso, semi-month- ly always have energy, good will, time and thought to give. Thrift is as essary in using these human es as In dispensing the material of goods and cash. The girl scouts are thrifty In that sense, too. They give generously of themselves. Good earners, good spenders one must be both in order. to Jn-- good gicl scout. r PONtlAC V4 BEAUTY OOAOX Carbon Agency Co, 1 WHAT WE WILL DO FOR YOU Thinking of you and your food needs is our main business. To give you the markets best foods at thrifty prices in neat, clean, attractive stores will keep us busy for 1933. In doing so we know we can enable you to serve better meals at less ' cost. Let us help you do it. Safeway Ad. for Friday, & Saturday, January 20 21 Thrift fw better bread and pastry . If-- . Saturday - see-tea- m J. PAGE V T A II The Girl 0 0 0 0 Jorgensen, If Alexander, lg 1 4 0 2 Sada c 1 2 0 Gardner, If 2 4 Smith, rg 0 0 Vernon Merrill' Carbon Watkins, c '2 2 1 17 Bedier, lg second 0 their 0 0 Jackson; lg ;h Miners chalked up 0 Hunt rf core of the sejron Thursday 0 0 0 0 c Stott 69-- Totals 12 18 6 33 by dating Huntington, was on the local floor. The victory .11 8 2 24 Totals DUCHESNE second scored by the Coal Dig-P. mark-tbe- ir G. T. P, and in league competition, G. T. P. P. 1 4 2 4 Iverson, rf ninth straight win. 0 0 6 1 2 1 3 Thompson, rf 2 If the Belt, te this impressive scute, If 0 5 3 3 4 0 Killpack, c J1J quint didnt look very much Brown, 2 0 0 4 0 Nelson, e 0 0 0 Mitchell, lg championship aggregation. 0 4 2 2 Oveson, rg - 1 3 good individual perfor-- i Stevenson, rf jigh some 1 0 0 2 George, lg were turned in, the team as a 1 0 0 2 14 14 8 ..3 rg Hutchinson, Totals did not function as' smoothly MT. EMMONS it is capable of doing. .7 9 3 17 G. T. P. P. Totals At times, the locals played with precision, but for the Murray, rf B. Y. U. Freshmen . . part, their passing was ragged Crosby, If ... teamworic very spotty. Jacobsen, c Coaldiggers rently qWrconfident, Carbon Cursy, rg off slowly, but ionee on their Pearson, lg Price , they ran through the smaller Wilkins, If less experienced Huntington five Miles, rg The Carbon high Miners will meet i ease. Coach Merrill used his their toughest opposition of the sea34 8 14 13 tinTotals virtually all during the son Saturday when they tangle with and the reserves continued to the B. Y. U. freshmen hoopsters on points almost as fast as the the Carbon court The game will 0 t PUCK, VERNAL INITES TRIM HUNTINGTON S . Agency 24-1- Fin, Lightning, GREEN RIVER Roosevelt hoopsters establish- Bigelow, ed themselves as favorites in the them district of Region 5 Friday gh defeating their ancient rivals, of Vernal, 60-3- 2. In the bs division, game, Mt defeated Duchesne, 34-1-4. and Wardle were the big in Roosevelts offensive, scoring M points and 16 points, respectively. US virtue of their decisive victory, jhA Teddies are favored to win their G. T. P. P, 0 0 0 C rf AND Phone and Onr Agent Will Call Any Lenae Duplicated In Thirty Minutes or Lem - 3m . round robin tournament to ne which team will represent tdidlstrict in the state finals. The toot scores: ROOSEVELT r."i G. T. P. P. 11 4 2 24 lombe, rf toaderickson. If .2 4 4 8 L Mohlman, c 2 Braky Bnildiaf. East Mala PRICE, UTAH de-nil- diddle, lg lg If 7 0 gw, ,c ar L Mohlman, lg 5 0 1 1 1 s ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5c Tomatoes UBisqnick Price ..25 16 10 60 With AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED MINERS Yerbavida t At the first sign of mk. hot cold or Flu, Yerbavida freely. You will surprised at how quickly the cold and at the absence of the Continue to gink Yerbavida with your meals and t badtime, and notice the Improved addition of your general health. 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