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Show J I OCT. 21, "37 THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE THREE HBLFBE, UTAH IPADPHKI DnUiC Tft I Jft ' Gummed tape now can be bought at The Helper Journal office. Death of Sin Held CARBON TO PLAY gain second place in the Btate CHAMPS 19-- 6 tourney, the first doubles honor ,to be taken to the Carbon High. GRANITE FRIDAY -- .."Probation After Death," is thej So this news should prove that of the lesson-sermoin all subject The Jordan high school. 1936 Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunand Wilson.. Stringham shifted we t00- - can boast of tennis ach champs, banded the Dinosaurs a THE BENCH through the opponent's defense jn ievements- A SALT LAKE CITY day, October 24. j 19 to 6 last Friday on Sports the scriptural citations! such a manner that he was great-- ! Among field. The game was R- is the" following: "Many shlal bei "t only have the softbaii their own lv aDDlaudert bv cnomv ani toQm By 0. a on M fie,d and was leaders of the Railroad teamjPla'ed and made white, and mates. Contrary to the schedule which purified, turned their talents to nolitics.! featured by numerous fumbles, tried: but the wicked shall do Porhnn a was of the officials Sports arranged by r tuJ Carbon started out the first Dinosaurs irum h,..;noD wickedly: and none of the wicked . ajI fhoir schedule I was informed from reliable of the game as though they Utah High School Athletic as shall understand: but the wise part ;He, team ba6eball ha9 also A sociation and recently published Central sources that Al Martin, leader. of th wlT formed , t m, , intended lo make the game a in his the (Daniel 12:10) the Salt Lake papers, Carbon shall understand." short-liver- ) .. the Rio Grande softbaii team. has . to which affair ss Correlative to the citation is v.j nara-Lake j been studying until the wee hours will to Salt Friday ,. t the hands of the icontact last sum. 'team would emerge as winner. to Journey ..gki following: "The death of a her second league game the from Jordan play the night. What has been thei their The Dinosaurs outcharged false material sense and of sin, is information of this bit cause of all the studying you may' was outplayed by opponents and featured by the with the Graaite Farmers. eI not the death of organic matter, t at ABHSBBaHBSIKISBHMaWLa According to the schedule the is what reveals man and enamps as tney lurnea o. n cu, i u ieu you. since ne stellar work of Stringham, march Bnnffi har lite, was nominated for city council-line Farmers were to have appeared monious, real, and eternal. Mortal first league victory. There Is An tt that th fnrxhaii eoets ed to the Jordan ' .t and slippery Jordan field. man. he has been to figure in thi8 countv will 'From bowed a here, but due to the teachers' belief must lose all satisfaction to ABERDEEN DEALER then on, trying to they havr again l season . Ji a i Institute and the deer uc ewu eauugni. m wait for anotner week-enL with the clever running Ani wVinv will Va error and sin in order to part to roll 8UPr'or leas, which will take many of Carbon's ni as take his ana a WOOa for the' place uncorked The nuf manager Beetdiggera with net them." witness' MoTti grouad from football tans away home, it for Coach coming year. After he Is elected jjjrtd too much own field, i scoring drive in the last few min was not . . ... : the Dirosaurs on Uieir - Lhi i. to advisable nnplay thought utes of the opening period. Euger WiU1 Ways' gDg. When tne a According to the drawn sched .u the game here. Coach Pres ..ntl Blew, we itHuowe, ww course Jessi Granite High was to tackle ene 111 ska a splendid line smash American Lefion Auxiliary is It announced Tuesday. .u Blue and Whit, were able Cox will still be left as Captain. the CarbonHes at tie Kiwanis er, made four good gains of 1, 11, necessary to raise enough funds INDEPENDENT HALLOWE'EN 8! y8 irom but he really needs another due to I and 18 yards to take the ball to from the at but pj.ice( to the gate receipts pay Kealyon passes, compared tow to help him down the K. of line as the first BRIDGE DINNER the fact the Teachers' InBUtute Carbon's expenses of the visiting team, and L ended. period fvit totaled Vy the Jor-- ( Cl teB- COXE J is GO AL this Lake Wednesday, Oct 27th 7P.M. being held at Salt so toany people away from from scrimmage. In the next period Jordan fal with Sperts between theea the tuarie week, it was doubtful that this K. f P. HALL Arfm. Mt Wdiai for Carbon were The following item might Dot be two school will take ptac at the lowed up its stellar work and an- home PUBLIC INVITED (Men Also) Strinihasj of timely interest, hnt those who, Granite High gridiron field. So, other good run by Rlska and a could be done. think a great deal of this phase! touch seekers, you must again r amam mm 9 ii or sporting, this will be of gTeat be thrown for a loss by Ur. Dis- - the ball to the DiBosaurs' two-yar- d and the team will be la ; line. On the aecofid sown, Injuries, interest. unnointmMiL tact for the game Friday at Salt score. went over Woods the for Word was receired that Jack! According to Pres Bummerhays, Lake City. Walsh, a former r,arhon Wirt. 'some drastic changes may ba Mentor Summerhays is anything stellar hitting snd fieldln. ; fc t pjea3ed with for the Fri-ifcsliced his way to Tictory made in his line-ustudent, . . gating aA.a Alas 94? 1 ,m in th Freshman tennis tourney, day scrap. Daring the week almost, ie uniaci-w-i Mnude his ends, and has been ana r.vtm been on avenge gun at the University of Kotre Dame, every guy the squad has bis entire lineup this Other honors. fly lifting Jack is well known in the tennis tossed in at the end positions, Individual week hoping he can strengthen e "WHERE GOOD FELLOWS MEET" circles hereabouts, having captur- - The coach is leaving no stone un-e- chasers chosen were: Al Kat-jtheDd department without weak-elli- c 'pi iCarl Owen of also Gemmell, r6ma"lBdeP in for fhl8 his honors turned capable team, in quest 0 the this uounty junior en(ng iftU ENJOY BETTER FLAVOR OF for a number of years. 'ends. So if you who are going to and Dartell Bonny of Pinney. b workine Drossus. h honor Laat year, teamed with James journey to Granite Friday see a Infielders to make the Prince and igignt boys WALTERS AND BLATZ BEERS Jouflaa. hfi rparhi1 th highest sreatlv revamped squad, remem- - team were wauy waioeca oi Jlm and Kenneth, at the end He is 8tm optimistic about Yout Beer Taste Is Satisfied post attainable in high school, ber that Summerhays has been Magna, Lob Collins of Provo, Another With his effective cuts and lobbs working overtime in an effort to Facer and Occie Evans of Magna tn end department These Beers nd Bill Johnson of Gemmell. and Jouflas' hard drives, these produce a winning team. 'change which he might try will A went to be the youngsters were able to snare the "Well, so long. See you at Gran- - The backstop choice Corey at tackle. Frank Christensen of Magna and, . DrosBU8 is stationed State tennis doubles title at Provo Ite Friday. R. H. Jacobshagen, mgr. uea Lemon or rinney. -all probability Corey will start Sports Bill at the tackle Lee Johnson of Magna, to rn other p08t witn one o HELPER UTAH y Sharp of the prince brothers at the who has mide ood .n McDuffie and LaMar lMperite A IB lliaa am "MAKE WISH" "naHvaBKSBCHT19V?VBMnpfCinHHHIHMaMHHRMHIPBfMi and Frank Shepherd of back post and the other one at only state semi pro baseball Ftiniyin wwni'ai as elected were U. S. Mines, en(J The remain(ier cf the team leapue. And Your Wish Will wm i,e nractically the same as Lf) FIVS CROWM BUIMDID WM- Frank Zaccaria, 'ei.f elder for flingers. ma4 Come True at the select-,11- 1 traih utolwy, nKmem old, 25 was of CimmfH Jordan last lined Bingham, up against mtnl splriU dlstiltad tram ArnHc SELECT THE WINNERS intiid-Ptlll10 Pm.1. Cmk. ISST. LAST REGISTRATION DAY f .rii teair. or. the Telegram STRAND THEATRE week. Maw Vrtu LiMo, KuCHtlv OttiCM. OCTOBER 26th '"ac' was given this rating due to READ RULES CAREFULLY 1. Select the ten teams you think will win Saturday's footiRiska place-kickegoal point. The ball an contests team by the decided a opposite had placing (X) edge you think Bectdiegers in play the entire second period. will win. (You don't have to guess the scores, just the winner). One of their drives was stopped 2. All entries must be mailed or brought into The Gift Shop on Carbon's line, but fol- 1 P.M. of by punts, Saturday. lowing an exchange Gordon Rideout, speedy halfback, 3. Mark each game clearly, & be sure to guess on 10 games took the ball on the first play after entering the game and went PRIZES - PEN & PENCIL SET OR A LADIES GOLD FILLED around end for a sprint EVENING BAG. and a touchdown. a better The Dinosaurs played game in the second half. They reMAIL OR BRING IN THIS ENTRY covered a Jordan fumble on the GAMES OF OCTOBER 23rd line, but lost opponents' on the the ball on an interception (Check Teams you think will win and mail or following play. The Beetdiggers send in Right Now) rvoecered a Carbon fumble shortUtah Denver ly after and again Riska took the U.A.C ball and on a spinner play raced Wyoming B.Y.U Portland U off tackle 26 yards, being downed line. on the Dinosaurs' one-yarColorado U Colorado State Western State Woods took the ball over. Carbon Greeley Colorado College Colorado Mines...- then opened up with passes coma u.s.c California pleting two for good gains. If Cornell . Yale Coach Summerhays' boys push . ed over their lone score at the Notre Dame. Navy Northwestern Ohio State Q opening of the fourth period. Bob Address Stringham took the ball for sevNAME , eral good gains to the Beetdig line. He hit the line (In case of ties, the first entry will receive prize) ger's four times in succession, his final thrust being good for a score. f , , , ', i Neither team threatened there- W 1936 ' HEAT IFON set-bac- k ' : m i Vi Comfort .,, !w -t. L & yt fa I 1 a. In Your Community d It 4.-- '""w. 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