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Show '"I 1)11 JllV THE SUN. advocate 'TvmFmERY LEAGUE ENLARGED TO COLUMBIA WINS TEAMS; NEW SCHEDULE MADE TWO ENCOUNTERS AT WELLINGTON EIGHT d- Jh j lri .me r. Tie application . . , .rf i' each rVrr the C4,Uin directors I and Jldir the circuit C were J li Coi.n.Lu 1 of Cola accept-- , t u JU.j.k urkcl ,..t a v lonrungr ,, 11(( j C F, - t.! PAGE HIRE3 lTA T.U FFONMIRID BV ItlNDKU TWIN II HI-a ...we ru KIWAMANS AT CAMON I.OItC.I e Kell Only the ttl.ue ,j Uieli nfl.i.g (he hall Ktw I'smoui rivnmuth liuulily A iat ge numlter tf araaus, :i f l: e lot. It,,) J Lmd- l(cd fag Twine faimlir and fin-npartu Ipatrd ii 8. l. :j 11, fwilli:,.! IN THE MADE , the at the outing belt Sunday k iatrly tl i on Guaranteed The wim.t-- i m can) bulge Huntington ioi,t. nii,M tlieir Lng Kepelllnf Tbe featuie of tite affair was a land Filc h.tt rjj m the game. bailHH-uof Red Tag Flymenl lta-MEntertainment conitiii in up 21 blow lowest New T, Fiatto, S Hutto and Mi'Coutt hit ftr l he cir viftliall, tares, game and fishing HAND! E No CANADIAN. tuit S 1 atto h.aiulVvl the nutund du-tMEXICAN OR FOREIGN MADE TWINE Pen, Ink, pencils, carbon rper lor t'oluliibu and completely bafWAGON fled of the Wellington tatter, ex- school supplies The ( ONSOl-- I DATED COMPANY cept Todi, who nicktit him for three & MACHINE Lit llestdrs UTAH PRICE hurlluinmg in a batting avetage in tlie second game ing iHufonunce, Fratto had the ct at king out four hits in four trljs, ii. ' 1 I w.ih flVe U ta ilttUlKli: D t wt-i- d t. Inct lUe lhlrtltve fl ,;:P w ie of the f,lit 23 hit. o, membership will cl..u! unuit Cola play tuo f .0 b bom- Cota T r4tU) ci.dtrtbulfd mx at Price. nitit t0 Columbu'g i .me of the doublehead total, while pu. Mill DISTRICT 3 - 5 and nine ond Won Lost Pet LyZ. Ttie lj. o .. ., 1.000 .Vrun Keen innings. Marling Helper - Price i of openthe j .500 end V the tfer o Columbia 1 .000 was elect ' J Combining 17 hits with a like nunv succeed to uf the league of walks, the Price junior team ber of Price, who tenderslugged out a 1 victory over Co11 Monday In the ifu 'the schedule for the lumbia for the American Legion junseries Vr of the second half: July 30 baseball ior championship of District at L Huntington ivilinton at Helper, 3. 6. Starting off with three runs in the at Columbia; August 11 first inning, the winners cut loose in .Tcoca Cola. Helper at Hunt the second frame with a hitting spree Hi Columbia at Kenilworth. in 12 runs. Thereafter. Wei-Tresulted that 13, .t Wellington; August scored in Price every inning except Coc. coi. .t iu.. at Columbia, the fourth. In running up their huge . .. Hunungton scoring total, the locals were aided by at Helper; August 20 at 18 Columbia errors. at Helper. Wellington Vecchlo bagged hitting honors for Hunt Price at Hiawatha. the winners with three singles and ,a it Kenilworth. at Price. Hla two doubles In five trips to the plate, followed by Aramaki with a double rJt 27. Helper New Z Columbia. Kenilworth at and two singles in six tries. Pizzutto Coca at Cola; B Huntington was the leading batsman for the losnew ber'lO. Columbia at Price. ers with three bingles. The fielding at Wellington Hiawatha. ,t features were furnished by Egan and -- pcn. Coca Cola at Kenilworth R. Oliveto of Price, who made sensational catches of difficult fly balls. DROPS TWO Bryner and Callaway divided the pitching for Price and were never in serious danger. AMES TO HUNTERS Although outclassed In every department of play, the Columbians reand their fighting in fused to give up of the uneven con Eongton, first half champions at all stages spirit started off test was an excellent example for .jiJtcond half at aleague, fast clip Sunday more and stronger teams. experienced double liking both ends of a Price will play its third game of the and 4 from Price, ;der at series Monday. According at Hunting- - to Coach Helper 7 pries were played Clark Wright, the tilt will start at 4:00 p. m. lead in the first held a 1 Pr. Hunt-- n pe lor three innings, but the in the Chalks tallies over three pushed !xrJi ind increased their lead in the f- C I f,,-- 2i.;:s,4 In the '" F 11 Sun-Advoca- te .d -1 Ut 1 i.f.jlLaviatha 28-1- three-corner- ed J:. 4 W WJi ird uc 'C.-3- J IE 'ice cidwn-Emer- LADIES n. Wash Frocks Hooncry printed Percales. Pajamas new waist-lineskirt effects, with flattering necklines, short sleeves and sleeveless models. All very nicely tailored and guaranteed s, fast colors. y v 10-- 2. 11-- 2-- enrong innings. r.ve home runs open-d- g Pinky Bums pitched Kenilworth to and double a victory over Hiawatha SunDeAngeles a Ssacd cracked out home runs for day in the opening round of the second half of play in the Carbon-Emer- y Price. E Vogrenic was the leading hitter, league. The scores were 5 and collecting five hits in five times at The first game went to 10 innings, tit Louis DeAngeles led the Price and was bitterly contested throughdtasive with two for four. collected 11 hits off Huntington had very little difficult out. The winners Hiawatha nicked while Woodhave, in 2 annexing the second ga me, i Burns for 10 safeties. run rally in the first inning giviBums limited the United States ng the Hunters the permanent lead outfit to three blows in the secFuel held Young Price to five hits, one of Reese yielded the IndepenAem a home run by Bert Pressett ond game. hits. nine dents which accounted for both of the runs In the twin bill, home runs were aide by the losers. clouted by Les Blackham of KenilJ. Vogrenic bagged hitting honors worth and L. Wycherley of Hiawatha. in the second tussle with three single in four times at bat. emut circuit once. mil, rubb L. 8-- iom, ihift cnil . WCE 8AFIWAT CLERK IS TRANSFERRED TO PATSON town and Mrs. D. R. Brown and ba-le- ft Sunday for Payson where the fcraer will be employed in the SafeMr. ty Stores unit, to that having been transfefrom the local point tore of the same company. Ray Nichols was transferred here from Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols have arrived to make their home in Price, w. Brown was employed in the Helper store until that was closed, be-- 8 transferred to Price at that time. numerous local friends of Mr. nd Mrs. Brown will wish them well er new location. rred GtUHnmmmGi? 2. Voles and Large Amount Sought In Suit for Damages Special lot from our latest popular Summer Lines. Dresses to district George Turson filed suit in Venetakis Mike court Friday against for in- asking damages of $11,418.75 3 when uries allegedly received May he was struck by a car driven by the defendant. The accident happened in Price at the comer of First South comstreet and Carbon avenue, the states. plaint was Turson alleges that Venetakis manner reckless a driving the car in rate of and was traveling at a high he that claims speed. The plaintiff rea as suffered permanent injuries sult of the mishap. wear for sport and afternoon. CLEARANCE for I rill m J t ' II ' tes PRICE VALUE TO $2.98 SPECIALLY PRICED Dont miss seeing these values. Our whole stock to be sold at clearance. States Government Securities Owned nds, Stocks and Securities Owned king House, Furniture and Fixtures Real Estate Owned Other Than Banking House 5fve With Federal Reserve Bank 7 174.75 jqq ) ??a6453 , ,nn 00 - 41 w total LIABILITIES p' culating Notes Outstanding qqq Sum : U QQ including Certified and Cashiers Outstanding Payable and Rediscounts Ptal Account: CaPital Stock Surplus Undivided eserves for $50,000.00 70,000.00 7,894 07 5,000.00 132,894.07 jfitNerrV.3Z." Contingencies kal, ' tnarn!i Vtal1 County of Carbon Pallatise Ladies fine tailored Rayon Panties and Bloomers. Bloomers. Clearance Price Shirts & Shorts White and colored Broadcloth in fancy Broadcloth shorts and fine combed cotton shirts in all sizes. Also shirts and shorts in fine quality rayon. CLEARANCE PRICE CLEARANCE PRICE ss: I, G. N. Nelson, cashier n'nH.SO.V, Cashier. "'g Correct Attest: J. BARBOGLIO. The A. W. HORSLEY, Directors. C. OSCAR HANSON, ofJuly. ?,res 89c to $2.49 $822,043.51 Including Capital Account h Shoes. Cool swank styles that look twice their price. CLEARANCE PRICE Dress Stiluses patterns. Fine Shirts. Quality fabrics, full cut. Perfectly tailored collar. 97 anlcs Checks 1 Bummer. Mens 35c Value $822,043.51 - ht MENS $1.00 VALUE I 1 - gg&a- g- for quick clearance. All new fashioned light-weig- oAri From Banks oSi?u? Checks and Other Cash Items rJi Redemption Fund With U. S. Treasurer and u- S. Treasurer I rwv,DueFrom Assets 49c 98c CLEARANCE PRICE - enn'oo SPECIAL PRICED RAYON SUMMER HATS 30, 1933. State of Utah, At the Close of Business on June Discounts $H37 PRICE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK w Price In the ETot tweair Sheer Dresses Charter No. 6012, Reserve District No. 12. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF i Iti H) Values to $1.49 6-- a roj allDi CLEARANCE PRICE J. Vogrenic smashed two blows and H. Vogrenic hit for eiih epowo, Slid Values to 33c contest, colon f featured the Kenilworth Up Double Victory Over Hiawatha Nine OODn ?nd swom to before me this Utah. (Seal) My co Public, residing at Price, iw 102L Next to Lyric Theater Store For AD Your Shopping PRICE, UTAH E |