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Show .UHSDAr. AUGUST 5, 1937 THE HELPER I .rrriNG OX Elf rrrrmT" CO""""1" was KING KONG KELLY TO fmm Paee 3J skipper of the Helper YOUTH KILLED Of PLAY HERE SUNDAY PRICE HIGHWAY le- - A King Kong Kelly, Dizzy Dean of J. C. Johnson Jr., 20, of Boulder. two have bee a In part, Softball, , will bring the Central Colorado, was killed for the grand showing 5 late Saturday of Salt Utah League leading Utah-Idahwhen the automobile in which he ooftball team from Spanish Fork this year. 'as riding sideswinned ron here Sunday, August 8. The Fork truck on the on the ers another screw-arhih. will be I iauoue uaa team from opposed by a picked 'ay. (Pretty-iace- j 3 teaO' the K of c and Kenil- "c a finally deciaea According to reports the youth in, S the bad throws at first worth teams. was lying in the back rci. of the is he Softball can't trouble I fans ho saw Kelly in base. Only I understand why he always tosses action two weeks aeo. m .,. automobile with one eg hanging out of the window at the time nf I crooked ball. Lots of luck to doubtedly be ready to see whizz Ithe crash. His dpath da Lou, Fete. u. usi one past the local j... . boy, Bjt 'anurea sku11 and he died short Hit I he price of admission will be ly mer tne gave us 15c, and 1 Last Sunday Maulsby accident occured. according to Dr. A R There were 25 occupants of' the i Ki demonstration of a hook Demman. passes Tic issued for league CCC truck and all of them head first and games 'slide. Dove in will not be honored. The escaped around second arms injury. The three other occupants both 1H local softball trapped organization has of the Colorado machine I base. Shame on you, Shorty. gone to an added expense to escaped t serious injury. Bat astoi bring this team here and a good Skin-.j crowd Tak about clumsy people. will be necessary to clear as blind as a bat, dug expenses. Royal Man Released ey Curia, 4 Jou- Bosone's bis spikes in Speedster Three other games are schedFrom County Jail oot Thought he was stepping on uled for Sunday's attraction. I iSeD&RGWteam o rt , Price-Duchesn- e i i , plate. iome , Bat rnneratulations go to another''central Utah leaguer. Lloyd Shep-- ' Fork has been berd of Spanish for by Pinney Beverage signed has been aound duty. Shepherd , HEINER MAN IS BURIED SATURDAY some outstanding pitching Funeral services were conductthis loop this year. This 20 ed at 'ear old chucker has not won Price the Notre Dame church in Saturday at 10 a.m. for tor this season, aany contests Charles E. Lange, 59, who died at the lack of good support failed to doing , a his home in Heiner last Tuesday, him victories. His speed ball after a long illness. The holy curve should carry him far rosary was said at the Flynn fuin his new post. neral home chapel Friday at 8 p.m. His ability as a pitcher may be jive and 3 Burial was at the Helper cemetery. by the fact that Helper Mr. Lange was born in Milan, throwto seek his lad made steps coming state tournam- Italy, December 18, 1877, son ot ,ng in the and Nina 'Coppeleitti Stephen ent. ) Lange. He came to the United Bat I Let's slide over to the swimming States about 28 years ago and has Ipool and have a chat with Fred been a permanent resident of Carbon county since that time. He psone. He's been busy as the worked in coal mines in this iCilCKens 10 iryiug gei uie uegiuu tourney started. Finally county until 1933. jtennis bf everything straightened out Surviving Mr. Lange are hi3 fend matches are now being play-- . widow, Mary Assunda Lange; one id as per schedule. daughter, Jessica Lange, and a Fred said he wanted to sign up brother, August Lange, all ot ftce Verdi, Jay Allison and Ed, Heiner. A sister, Mrs. JosenMie llarchetti, but decided that "Th;Braga, resides in Italy. Toms" just can't l)lay Hipd ticked up County Attorney Goes To Crime School tennis. K I EX! ill :ightq are oil ids of ci pate xess.it lal frk rdim EXTI IGAK bea etwoq ipedec: LIQUOR Found guilty of assault. Jim Toller, Rolapp, was sentenced to thirty days in the county jail here July 27 by J. W. Hammond, justice of the peace. After serving five days, Toller was released on good behavior. In the complaint filed Jnlv ?? with Marl Gibson, county attorney. it is alleged that Toller attempted to beat and bruise the body of his wife, Mary Toller, with a chair and with his fists. The complain ing witness was Mrs. Toller. DEATH CLAIMS CASTLE GATE BOY Kenneth James Gibson, 17, of Castle Gate, son of Alexander and Elizabeth Brown Gibson, died of acute nephritis at the Castle Gate hospital at 2 p.m. Friday. Mr. Gibson was born in Winter Quarters on March 21, 1920, and has been a student at the Carbon high school. Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Howard and Wallace Gibson of Castle Gate, five sisters, Mrs. George Smith, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Louise Davis, Helper; Mrs. Katie Orton, Mrs Evan James and Pearl Gibson, of Castle Gate. Funeral services for Kenneth were held in the Castle Gate ward chapel Monday at 5 p.m. and was officiated over by Bishop William B. Stapley. County Attorney Marl D. Gibson left Price Friday night for ChiPROFITS REPORTED cago to attend the criminology seminar conducted by the scientific crime detection laboratory ot 1 The Utah liquor control Northwestern - university's school made a net profit in June of law . The course will conclude f 47,344.38, it is shown in a reSaturday, August 7th. port submitted Satuhday to Gov PRICE YOUTH ernor Henry tl. Biooa oy j. w. pnPTPT VIPTIHT'C O lUAIiU DIES SUDDENLY funk, liquor administrator. if Accompanying the report was a ' FUNERAL HELD Funeral services were held for tieck for $30,000, made payable) Edmund Hansen, 18, son of Carl Jo the state Monwere held treasurer for the Funeral services Mr. and Mrs. Ed R. Hansen of Iredit of the L.D.S. the in afternoon fund. control 'day chapel liquor who died at the family fir. Funk explained it is the belief at Castle Gate for Ellen K. Bur-- f Price, the commission that $17,344.38, gess, 5, who was instantly killed home last Saturday, due to heart the L.D.S. Tabernacle presenting the remainder of the last Thursday when a boulder trouble, at 12:30 at p.m. atter home crashed roftts, her into should be retained and at Mr. Hansen was born in Amto the working capital. ing down a mountainside The law erican Fork on August 25, 1918. provides that net pro-- . Castle Gate. is, arter sufficient reserve anctj- Ellen was born in Salt Lake He graduated from the Carbon irplus have been set aside, shall city. November 2, 1931, a daugh- - 'high school this spring and has h credited io the liquor control ter of Clyde and Loa Davidson been active in school activities, m on deposit in the treasurer's Burgess. She is survived by a including music. He was a member "Ce. lot the Boy Scouts and the hrother James Eureess. He is survived by his parents and three sisters: Norma, Helen, and Lorna Rae, all of Price; grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Hansen, American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. James Martin of Salt Lake City. coru-fiissio- n :caux tificJ ONG IILEAl ;traw ill X kJiiuLiEii&iiis Li v A 4 W Lf Cniified SURPASSED T ie " S KEPT ir. HAVE SAID for years that Standard and meant it. And is unsurpassed .s here is proof in addition I Standard Gasoline of report the impartial Certified Unsurpassed by Contest the American Automobile Association Board rendered for 1937: WE conducted by AutomoAmerican of the Board the Contest bile Association on the nine In the Pacific Sasolines leading In sales volume of the statement the Coast area tu.stantlate that California Standard Oil Company of "Results or extensive tests m Standard Gasoline l Unurpassed. ASSOCIATION AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE D. C. CONTEST BOARD, WASHINGTON, JiARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA BRYBIER'S I Viator service and Cooling System Specialists i none STvl Heiner, uian HELPER. 13 112 g 10 e lip-side- d 00 e 12 Progressive Market Home Owned Home Operated Prices Effective Fri. Sat., Aug. 6th - 7th ..MALT 73gjDOG Food Roxey 3 lb can Hip Is Illuminated was completed Monday on the installation of a lighting system at the municipal naseDau will grounds. The present system be used for the first time during the American Legion rodeo tonight and tomorrow night. It is planned later to extend the lighting to permit night baseball. Th nrniprt was under the direction of Leonard Fraadsen, City Electrician. Wnrlc jCATSUP Qt can Hop flavor j Pierces PORTO LLOT1IES PINS Fnr 2 pkgs spring Powder Baking W iu van iiiuiiie i P inGapP 6 fty W 2 M!!!.1.T CRIS1A1 ui 6 auu m. lVh'e A IH giant bars for RIPE OLIVES 37 ! Quart can ! j Deviled Meat 10 3 cans for i Spaghetti 2 cans q PICKLES, dill jar PineapplcNr21-- 2 210 Sliced or Crushed Pork-Bean- 5 pkg Lemon Flavored Irradiated Ask us for Recipe to J Beef Roast 1 er pounu FRANKS lb PORK ROAST lb Lean cuts Harry Clark Jr. has recently returned home, after spending most of the summer at Fish lake. BEAUTY SALONS CLOSE EARLY Mrs. Harry Clark was a visitor at Salt Lake and Fish lake last weekend. According to the statement ot Louise Bosone, secretary of the Mrs. Roger Reynolds is at the beauty operators' organization, present spending a few days vacaall beauty salons will close at 6 tioning in Grand Junction. p.m. on all days including Saturday. This ruling will be in orDorothy Wible is now home der until September 1st with her parents, after being east with her grandparents JOE BARBOGLIO, for most of the summer. In-th- e j5! Attorney-at-La- w Glen and daughter Salt Lake last Ballinger Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 90 I'egsy, week-end- . Helper, Utah ' were in - n LEGIONNAIRES We weloome members of the American Legion to Carbon County and hope you have an enjoyable time. For our patrons this week old and new we have prepared a wide assortment of picnic items as well as staple items, and we take pride in offering these things to you because they are clean and new and marked at the lowest SUGAR 109 DelMonte 25 ' $1,42 lg can Red 23 Brookfield qt. 29 JELLO All flavors pkg SLICED PINEAPPLE No. 2 SOAP BUTTER 5 5 1-- 2 BUD TOILET SOAP 6 can tff bars for 20 lb 32 Red Brand bars for 25 1 lb glass bottle 25 COFFEE Wonder TOMATOES Utah pound TOMATOES Blue Pine N( 2 1-- 2 can 48 ,bs b0Hl free $1.29 OIL SARDINES Common 2 for GRAPEFRUIT Juice Shavers No.2 can 1Q SPAGHETTI Queen's Taste can g BEER Raineer with empties case $.79 CRYSTAL WHITE 5 giant bars With Your Coupon .. PEETS lg pkg and CRYSTAL White 2g With Coupon 3 giant bars all for SUPER SUDS and 2 bars Palmolive IQrf With your Coupon (Blue Pkg) ftd PATRONIZE YOUR UNION MARKET Tomatoes, 3 lbs 25 MUTTON CHOPS POTATOES 15 RIB BOIL LA lt. Market 22 VEAL ROAST lb g Jgg Ity 22 2 lbs BACON Sliced lb 33 VEAL CHOPS lb 23 Shoulder 250 Per pound LAMB ROAST shoulder lb iiu ios ior j U, S, INSPECTED MEATS PORK ROAST lb Mrs. Julia Fowler of Goshen ha spent the last tTiree weeks at ta home of her daugMer Mrs. Tom Price, while her daughter and granddaughter have been vaca tioning p.t the coast. Jcrecnriver Jumbo 3 cans ron s Pierces 2 lg cans 1$ jcantaloupe 3 for 25 JELLO Helen Lazar left Sunday for Salt Lake where she will enter nursing school. Miss Lazr has been employed by the Journal office for the past eight months. She has been a very reliable and competent worker and shall be missed by her friends. Everyone wishes her lots of luck In her new work. FLOUR Kitchen King What Shall I Have COFFEE, M.J.B. 1 lb 2 lbs 57c FOR DINNER? Here's the answer Corned Beef Salad Loaf Make it with CORNED BEEF 19 Per can Melvln Wilkinson of Los AngMayme Hanson, local beauty otK eles arrived in Helper Wednesday erator recently returned from her to spend two weeks at the home vacation In the northwestern of W, R. Elliot. states and Canada T. N. T. tall cans Whole Kernel PEET'S Powder lOtf pkg for rAPI0CA 2 pkgs Two No. 2 cans for CORNFLAKES Kelloggs 2 lg Bowl FREE ICrf . " j PEAS good grade Marshmellows lb , Mr. and Mrs. George Zeeee were visitors here last Monday. John Colzani, Gene Gibson nt Glen Balllnger left for Brig-ha- Dr. James Ruggerl were amos City Monday morning where the enthusiastic fisherman laat he was to attend the American week end. Legion Baseball tornament. Mrs. Marko Yellnich afiH CTilTd Bene Naylor of Wattta Is spend- ren have returned to their holH ing a few days visiting at the in Sweets Mine after a four Dankworth home. weeks stay in Helper. DALAD DRESSING .Tnms nnrl .TpIIvs PRN BISQUICK lg pkg 32 bottle . Freda Hreinson returned Friday, after spending two weeks with her mother In Orem. SALMON cans for 3 gtHBlBBOij personals possible price. WELCOME LEGIONNAIRES East Utah Court Price Ball Park pace riva 4 0 Woolsey, If 4 0 13 0 lb Smith, DOUBLE BILL 4 U. Taylor, is (Con'iniK'l from Page 3) 2 0" 6 1 Blackharn, c 3 0 0 4 half of the ninth inning two points Verdi. 2b 3 1 1 0 behind the Wasps. Fossatt. pinch-hittin- Marchetti. p 0 0 for Blackharn lived on an zFossatt error by Brady to open the last xzCuria .... - 0 0 0 0 . frame. Curia, sent in to replace 9 31 5 27 Totals Verdi, reached first base on a i- - Batted for Blackharn In 9th. walk; then Marchetti bunted to ti- - Batted for Verdi in 9th. fill the bases. With ihe bases .. 000 050 0005 Nephl loaded Maulsby pulled a squeeze 101 001 6076 Helper play, scoring Fossatt and advancbases Bosone, Stolen Summary: ing Curia and Marchetti. Another R. Taylor, Marchetti, Woolsey, sacrifice by Dalpiaz and a wild throw to second accounted for tie Brady 2. Sacrifice hits Maulsby. Two-basDalpiaz 2. Marchetti. tying and winning run. on Bases balls hit Woolsey. In the opener Fred Bosine. hard 2. Strikeouts Marchetti 7. Taylor hitting right fielder, lined out a Taylor 5. Scorer Flaim. single and a triple to lead in the SECOND GAME willow swinging. Rusty Woolsey AB I O A NEPH1 slipped by a timely double. 7 0 4 Cowan, lb Lefty Magann"s fast breaking Beagley. 2b 2 3 2 curve stopped Nephl with four 4 0 3 .... c Orme, hit3 in the nightcap while his team 3 3 0 Lunt, If mates nicked Dick Painter and 2 ) .... 3 Brady, ss Roger Park for nine hits, Joe Sperry, rf 0 0 - 3 Curia banging out two for three. H. 3 0 0 Painter. 3b In the other league game Divi0 0 .. 2 Howard, cf dend had little trouble In stopping R. 0 1 1 Painter, p .... Spanish Fork. Tony Klenda's third Park, p T5 o - 2 inning homer waa the main factor IS 8 26 Totals in the eight to two vic- HELPEI i AB I O A tory. 1 0 3 cf Maulsby, L. Sullivan and Lee Christensen, 3 3 1 .. 3b Dalpiaz, each smacked out .two bingles in 1 0 - 3 Bosone, rf five trips at bat, led the Dividend 0 t) 1 VanNatta, rf crew. Bob Det.mers punched out 1 0 3 If Woolsey. two for five to lead the Forkers. 2 1 3 Fossatt. ss FIRST GAME 2 1 3 Curia, 2b NEPHE AB H O 8 0 3 Tabone. lb Cowan, lb 5 0 .... 4 2 Rachele, c .. 3 2 0 2 Beagley, 2b Magann, p 4 . Orme, c 0 0 0 Deitz, p .... .... 4 21 7 Lunt, If 26 Totals .. .. 4 Brady, ss 000 0 Nephl 4 0 2 Painter. 3b x 7 403 0 Helper 3 0 0 Davis, rf Maulsbases Stolen Summary: . . 1 Sperry, rf by 2, Tabone, Brady, Woolsey. Sa3 Foote, cf hit hit Beagley. Two-bascrifice 1 Howard, cf R. on balls Bases Tabone. 3 ti 0 Taylor, p 3, Park 1. Strikeouts Painter 34 4 25 9 Totals Park 1, R. PiUnter 1. HELPER AB H O A Magann 5, 3 0 2 0 Maulsby, cf Gummed tape now can be bought 3 0 Dalpiaz, 3b 4 2 0 0 at The Helper Journal office. Boaone, rf MeConkie to Take District Judge George Christen sen said Monday that the second term of court in San Juan and Grand counties will open on August 10 and 17, respectively. Judge Oscar W. McConkie ot Salt Lake City will preside, returning a visit to his court ot Judge John H'figaard of Manti, with the Price who alternates cases in Grand in handling judge and San Juan courts. The calendar for Grand county Includes four' criminal cases, one law and motion matter and nine civil actions. in the criminal Defendants cases are Anthony LeRoy Bruno, second degree burglary and grand larceny: Joseph L. DuBois, second degree burglary and grand larceny and Ralph Velarde, assault with a deadly weapon; Joseph L. DuBois, embezzlement. The calendar for the San Juan court has not ben announced. UTAH HELPER WINS ( roll-'Jde- d EXTI! 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