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Show THE HELPER PAGE FOUR SPORTS SUNDAY, MAY 14 SET AS OFFICIAL SOFTBALL OPENING From Barney Vleta, recently ap pointed temporary secretary-trea- s urer of the Oarbon county Softball league comes the announcement that Sunday, May 14, has been tentative ly selected for the opening of soft ball competition in this part of the county. At a meeting held April 23, Tommy Hilton was selected as president of the league. A board of directors and a perwill manent secretary-treasure- r be chosen at a meeting of the group, tentatively set for next bun-daat the civic auditorium. The hour of the meeting was not definite, but stated that all prospective teams would be advised of the meeting and the hour. Although interest in the activity has not reached a feverish pitch to date, a much larger and faster list of entries is anticipated in the very near future, Mr. Vleta announced. Teams definitely entered include Knights of Columbus and Blatz Beer of Helper; Kenilworth, Royal, Castle Gate, Spring Glen and Spring Helper Moose lodge had signified their intention of entering a earn, but latest pitcher troubles may cause them to disband for a short time, was an announcement made Monday by A, J. Carlson, secretary TENNIS CHAMPION IN LEAGUE OPENER 6-- 6-- 6-- Ernie Brown and Jack Holmes, rep resenting Carbon college in doubles, put up a stiff fight but succumbed to Carl Beal and Claire Anderson of Snow, In high school doubles, Gus Sermos and Louis Grako edged out a Grand Junction pair in the opening round buf dropped their match to in the .the; Wet high team second round. Carbon's Paul Craven lost in the opening match to Mark Maesar of Logan, Dorothy Curry and Gayli Cox, rep resenting Carbon high school in the doubles. droDDed their Initial rirls . .. ... - .. CI ..t uiaiciii. lu a iwusume 9num opiwa'iuc 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- WHISKEY h 6 4, 1 6-- 6-- CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. LISTED The United States Civil Service has announced open Commission comDetltive examinations (or the folio wing position!: Junior tabulating machine operator, $1440 a year. Applicants must have e had at least 6 .months of paid experience in operating machine. Forestry student aid, $1260 a year, Forest Service. Applicants must have completed at' least 2 years of a course in a recognized forestry school by June 30, 1939. Full information may be obtained from Bruce MoffUt, secretary of the U. S. . Civil Service Board , of Examiners, at the post office in this city. full-tim- STRAIGHT BOURION WHISKEY Wttlont) DlUlIIwi Product! Conwutlon, Sit TatHj "rr!;ht just TO A TAKE 6-- 7-- ! GEMMELL JAYSEE lege tennis ace, who downed Joyce Tippetts of Snow College In the final round In his semi-fina- l match, the Price youth found the going a bit tougher, as he had to work hard to torn back Ray Dubois of Westminster of the lodge. A broad invitation is extended to any organization or community in Carbon county to enter a team in the league. If interested contact Mr. Hilton of Castle Gate or Mr. Vieta in Helper. t'TAn PER, MEET SUNDAY The junior college singles title of the invitational meet at B.Y.U. was taken by Hardy Roberts, Carbon col Can-;o- AL-HEL- HELPER, ROBERTS CROWNED Mr. Vieta AMERICA'S GREAT JOU&N; few days im ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL COMBINATION . OFFER I BASEBALL ASPIRANTS HICKS REELECTED PLEASE ALLISON PRESIDENT IN SUNDAY WORKOUT OF PRICE J, C, prospect on Giving every baseball One) to display his (Continued From Page hand an opportunity aiv-a- a Allison a Johnny with fortified Manager talent Helper is well and teams two m into nnad group of American Legion graduates 1UCU game make to a regular played of last year who are going hustle to hold Sunday at the Price city par. some of the hour contest, twenty- their positions. Art Ray, Jim Mulllns, nr,A t fh two and Men Ed Laursen. Louis Riche, Dave Beard Ifour men had participated out highwas tor Allison and Max Bryner are those trying for the first time. Nick Mascara, who ly pleased with the received a tryout last year following manner in which his the completion of the. Legion sched- charges are round ; ule, will probably be started at short ing into f hape. Bill Dietz and Bob stop Sunday. two AmJoe Myers, veteran third baseman, VahNatta, Legion reis on hand again this year and will erican from a couple probably see plenty of action at his cruits back, sharof Jack years Bill Verdi, favorite position. on the duties ed the Smith, .Billy Reese' and Orlando team one for mound former of comprise the list veteran Ed the a and determined who are making players nrnwhaito and TTarl bid tor a spot on the team. iaiuv..w toiled for Bill D.etx Maeann .. in the pitching department, Allison this is Even though group. other the has Ed Marchetti, John 'Chink' Harmost Allison din and Earl Magann, who have the denartment causing of each confident is he served time in the faster loop, along of his worry, will win several ball these chaps with Bob VanXatta and Bill Dietz, season is finished. former Legion stars. Just who will games before the is the Hardin "Chink" get the starting assignment Sunday working out daily and "Pinky" hasn't been announced to date. to leiort within Burns is expe-.te- J Sluga Missing a few days. Geoigs Sluga, who alternated on Dietz and VanXatta are a pair of the mound and in the outfield last huskies with plenty of speed and a year, will be missing from the local nice curve to mix in when called for. lineup. He has signed a Genimelf Marchette is' rated one of the smartclub contract, and will probably be est pitchers in the league, and is alUsed against his' former team-mate- s good for his share of ball Sunday. Tony Krisman is the other ways who Hardin, games. Magann "and regular of last year who will not be from the crooked curves-u- p through wearing a Helper uniform, he having left side, can make the best of batretired from the game. Fred Bosone ters look bad if they have their and Shorty Maulsby, regular outfield- curve working, ers last year, reported Monday, who HIT HARD along with Ace Verdi, Paul Dalpiaz, Joe Myers, Vic Wake, Joe Curia, Harold Patterick and Joe Curia round Bill Kinner and both Smiths were out the list of aspirants. especially laying the wood to the Verdi will be used at either short pellet Sunday, which is evident of or third, and Dalpiaz at second. Pat- some offensive power. Several others terick seems to have the inside track looked plenty tough in :he batter's " on the catcher post, while Curia ean box. ' ' be used in the dutfield or behind the Max Bryner. Carbon high athlete bat. Manager "Allison is at home at jfrom Price, handled himself in the any- - position except pitcher, but will outfield in a pleasing manner. His probably use himself at short or in hitting is not so consistent,' but he tire outfield. may overcome the' defect. Besides Gemmell Considered Strong playing the outfield,' Bryner can do ' has a pretty good job on the mound. Manager Bailey Santisteven assembled a hustling gang of ball Arthur Ray, Jim Muliins, Louis players together at Bingham, who are Riche and Dave Beard, a quartette of determined to make things plenty Legion" recruits, showed potential tough for opposition during ' the possibilities Sunday, and due to a new ruling' by the league this year, forthcoming season. Helper players' and fans will wit- wherein each team may sign five ness their first ball game on a local rookies and cjrry on their squad, sodded field. Helper having planted may push some of the out grass,, .on their field last fall. Altho of their places. the grass is still young and tender, it Harold Patterick and Orlando Ra- is anticipated that before the season chele handled the receiving duties is over it will be an added asset to and are expected to share in that ' " the game. department. The lineups: (A) Team: Patterick. s: Marchette SCHOLARSHIP and Magann, p; Waite, lb; Dalpiaz, 2b; Myers, 3b; A. Verdi, ss; Kinner and Curia; rf; W. Verdi, and Jim OFFERED BY Muliins, If. (BV Team: Rachele, c; VanNatta and Dietz, p; John Smith, lb; Beard, BUSINESS SCHOOL 2b; Riche. 3b: Jack Smith rf: Reese ss; Bryner.'cf; and Ray, If. A scholarship of $300 at the Har vard Business School is available to LAST YEAR'S RULES graduates of eolleges (or residents TO APPLY of the-- State of Utah, who plan to attend the school in September ac IN BAND CONTEST cording to an announcement made to The same classification of schools day by Gleed Miller, of. Salt Lake, President of the Harvard Business as was adopted for the Intermoun- tain Music Festival last year will be School Alumni club of Utah. The scholarship will be. granted on used again this year in the band the basis of scholastic standing and contest. Class A includes schools with en the financial , need of the applicant. Applicants will be considered by the rollment of 750 or more: class B. over 250 ahd under 730; class C, less scholarship committee of the club, headed by Walter D. Nebeker Jr., of tnan 2a0; class D, junior highs; and class E. small bands &ait iaKe city. .. It Is provided, u before, that any Additional assistance to the extent of $300 is extended . by the. school school may enter in a class higher from, the loan fund and another $300 than its own, but not m a lower of assistance, is available if the stu- class Thus, a number of Junior high dent secures work in the dining halls scnooi bands which could . Antr m class entering in class C In-This is the - seventh year that eholarsblpB have been awarded bv stead. the Utah Harvard Business - School club. Robert L. Wangsgard of Hunts- vine, received the scholarship of the club, for the current year,, and George. Stoddard of Piovo received the, scholarship the year before. ' . nine-innin- g tc old-time- e if.LPF -- , . The Price Junior election meeting X at the an Electric Range. people believe it costs much more it actually does. Let us give you the cost Most than lads av. sura rT i i rrr t tt ttt i J. Ai 2 east ay uaiawin named fhAlrmnn nf tv,. . committee for the affair " Z At time, Mr. Hicks will mot- - v, report of activities and aceomnM ments. The Price junior chamber ,.. ized just one year ago, now hai full membershin nf 11 men, Believing that the past year in, been unusually successful but 4 believing that still more caa be te wuiiiiioury, me jurxuuers are looklai u oi... mure active m in " Dance Pavilion Progressing Rapidly Clearing of the land" for the air dance pavilion near the Blue Ci, miaway oetweerr Helper and Price underway and the laying of a d line to the site is progressing rapli The dance pavilion is expected be ready to open about Memorial d with landscaping of the surroundta area, the building of a coneeasloa stand and club house scheduled somewhat later. , of. the Officers- organization, know as the Belle Isle Amusement com pany include. Jack Vlgnetto. Frank Barboglio, Silas Rowley and VernoE liavia. . . M. L. Cummings and Homer Snyte of the Utah Power and Light pany were callerS at the office Friday. " Professional , Hal . PRICE MOOSE LODGE INST YLLS OFFICERS SATURDAY Regional Director Harrv Glenn nt Salt Lake was a special guest at the installation of officers' for Price lodge 6f the Loyal Order of Moose Saturday evening. Appr6prlate' ceremonies followed by a dance was held In the Elks hall In Price under direction of Charles Atwood, "Joe Totter, Stanley Young and Clifton Kwazeyi utripers installed were: Harold Johnston, dictator- - con ley Myers, vice dictator; F. H. prelate; Edward Potts, treas-urer- ; Ted Thomas, three-yea- r trus tee, ana Mr. Atwood. Appointive positions will be filled at the meeting. A. J. Carlson Secretary Loyal Order of vu.i. Henry Hall. Lt. Gov. r Dint. No. 1. made hi si nfflolot v.. i. u,i .mil ii. io hub Monaay noon I land the Spanish Fork club that evening. ""' 7 Ak . for Quotation On Yoor Car DONT VIAY LAWYER Stafford Helper JR JOE BARBOGtIO, Attorney-at-La- w Helper State Bank Blda- M hOI1 UUh Helper, Watch and Jewelry Repairing worK By Experts - All ; Guaranteed at TIlis GIFT SHOP JEWELERS : ': D BALERS AND pfe.HV,cB DEPARTMENT FQB MAYTAG - : v. WASHERS And JRONEB9 3 MITCHELL FUNERAL ' HOME MITCHELL.- AM Funwil P OICK ehtm 300 DcJi' 14 North Carbon rnct - "'"" ..fH" "OPTOMETRY" ' 1S8-- Phone Btdg. Dr. A! W. S.P. OLTON, Agent Phone 36 1 HATCH THORIT Phone Moro Protection for Less Money " Moose Meeting Every .Tuesday it LODOE HAUL and HARDWARE Helf By Low Cort Insurance ' FARMERS AUTOMOBILE Than Ordinary Insurance . HELPER FOBNITWJ C Orive Carefully and Profit Give Tayor Olctator e Gag-asla- Zlli iZZJZHS QUE) istrr old-time- 25-pie- ce of operating IV15 thp i $300 There's no time to lose if you want to purchase a new automatic Electric Range and a 25 piece Mirro Aluminum Set in combination . . for only a few dollars a month. See the new model automatic ranges which give you more leisure hours and the lustrous aluminum set which, remains forever shining when used with clean electric cooking. You'll be sorry if you pass up this combination bargain. 5 . " aluminuLt in 11 f,.. build ing.' Reid Allred was elected to tht . presidency, succeeding and David Wallace, seer.. treasurer, replacing LaMar tv. .. George H. Patterick Jr. a el Bastian were renamed h Z board ed as .follows: Harold E. Hol Arthur D. Kennedy w " WW and Worm an A banquet in honor of the Be ficers "... uc ucm luesuay evenly at 7 o'clock in Labonna, three - l Chamber 0(r merce unanimously Hicks ;. president at tho |