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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL Helper, Utah THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1M8 PAGE 8tX Madonna B. Kink, Spring CanDelia Mangum Simonsen, yon; Price; Thomas Arthur Self, Sunny-side- "; Blanche W'himpey ManchestNineteen Carbon county rest' er, Dragerton. efeBt have made applications for Patricio Gutierrez, Rains; Vada fftrerg' licensees through the Lenore Lee. Price; Kirk W. Alger. ftice office of the State Tax Com. Price; Gail Russel Cox, Price; and 4BlM$on during the week ending John Bailey Doss, Price. August 21. Following are those Three former Waves, all now in mho made applications; have U. S. Naval Reserve, the Kenilworth R. Seanlah Llewelyn, admirals in made been honorary Chudlnpe M. Qulntana, Columbia; to WUlard C. Johnson, Helper; Alve. the Nebraska Navy according of them received ilna Perex Navarro, Latuda; Mary i.a letter from one...i uy a .Navy puuuiaiiiuu. Frazza Via, Helper. Ifineteen From Carbon Seek Drivers' Permits hi The Djrfrtct Cwict H seventh to driTe GMrardelli from Carbon County. on runs the mound, scoring six StaU of Utah him off walka three and four hH and relief yitcher, Tom MiglUocio. DELLA LOPEZ, Plaintiff, 8. Ghirardelli was yanked after yielda FRANK LOPEZ, Defendant. and walks two on run one ing single y Lou Tone. Migllaccio SUMMONS then came in from right field and THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE purposely passed Bendetti to load DEFENDANT: the bases. He then proceeded to to a Skerl, scoring! You are hereby summoned to single iHvp tin tu-mna and a double to Tony, appear within twenty days after upon Tone for two more. After getting! the service of this Summons m Matekovic for the second out, he you. if served within tne uoumy is action oroueni, to this which Rachele, gave up another single thirty days after storing Tone, to get tagged with otherwise, within defend the and service, the the loss. action, and in case of your two men on and two out HELPER VIRTUALLY CLINCHES SECOND CHAMPIONSHIP IN HALF (6-- 6 WIN; MACK PEYTON RUNS AVERAGE TO .461 WE ARE NOW DEALERS FOR THE NEW THORIT HATCH Attorney f0r Piain'tift Attorney for Plaintiff, " Mandell (Ug) Wilson and his P. O. Address: " salted SPRING GLEN COP Utah Bottlers virtually Thorit Hatch, away the second half of the Utah XI E FOR SECOND 153 South Main Street -last Industrial league pennant Helper, Utah Friday night as they put on one Date of First Publication Sent of their, now famous, 2. 1948.. Date of Last PublicattaT By Walt Borla aDove-entitle-d rallies in the bottom of the eighth! Sept30, 1948. (Crowded nut last week to change a close ball game into, Mudhens Glen The sPrnK With a walk-awa- y as they chased across There are four Mormon Temple, will be in the top of the eighth, Mascara failure to do so, judgment place tie in ii ?s hehtnH tured a .'second in to Utah, located at St. Geor? Sun hit the questionable ground ball rendered against you according Provo as they entered the last of nal Coal- League standings Logan, the of Complaint, demand jManti and Salt Lake City day August 22, when they downed dawn the third base line, which the h eighth a in Lions the Wattis hotly was taken by Bendetti, Spring WilBon sent Big George Sluga to SUIFACI COMFOIT who tagged the mound due to the late arrival contested game in the Helper park. (jjen nf A I "Kit" Tat wtin was elated The game was cut short in the third to force the runner coming Wat- - from second for the third out. The to start the game Sluga really iast nalf of tne eighth when in field protest the tls off walked ensuing argument resulted in Joe had the Indian sign on the Timps on a an to decision giouuu Elegante, tne wattis catcner, geu umpires High quality, precom. for 5 innings as he blanked them pressed cotton felt pad. line in ting the old heave-h- o from Plate with 1 single by Al Drake in the ball, down the third base ding (upholstery) cusn. of and half first Wattis the the inning. finally Johnson, ions umpire body from first. HoweveTT he weakened in contact, give. tprini urfce After spotting Wattis one run, taking the field after about twenty soltness and luxury "feei" the top of the sixth when he filla take to came to a Spring-Ai- r back Glen heated of minutes argument, only Spring mattren. ed the bases on a pair of walks and a hit batsman, and then dish- one run lead in the first inning to walk off after Spring Glen had CONTOUR COMFORT on a walk- to Verdi, a sacrifice by put one man on base with a single ed up a fence ball to Drake for a Tone's followed Lou in the last of the eighth, Borla, by homer over the Floyd Zemlock pitched the en- field fence. Sluga then went to double and Bendetti's single. you from Wattis tied it up in the second t5re game f0r Spring Glen, giving came Al field Tate and in, Th iBret IH turns of right and went ahead 2 onlup ony elgnt hite? while striking prepares you for cial Karr apring coils but failed to quench the thirst of inning one and r five soft, luxurious supthe Spring-Aiscientific in third three the innerspring runs, out three. He handcuffed t) Cenuine, the Timps until they had pushed port to all body contours GM"- Lions after the third inning, automatic adjustment to every Joe more while units the in, sixth, give and special buoyancy to you over three more runs to take a 5 aid . . . in movement and curve lighter parts of the body body Wattis" body young run two one and hits oniy i0Wing such as arms and legs. lead over the Bottlers, which they was shutting out the Mudhens :tne ia8t flve innings. He gave up preventing unnatural spinal sag and muscle held until the big eighth. fatigue. Come in for demonstration. "Confrom the second to the sixth in- - four bases on DaiS SUPPORT COMFORT Earl "Spot" Clegg looked like the trolled Comfort" facts at right. ning, when they pushed over one WATTIS AB H of as the he kept Clegg years ago run a single by Bendetti, a Plaga 2b 0 ... 2 Bottlers pretty well under control walkpon to Johnny Skerl and Tony Mascara 3b ... 5 until the eighth. The locals push- Tone'st two ibase drive along the DeFrieze lb Firm support to heavier ... 3 ed over two runs in the second; left portions of the body is field line. ... 4 rf, p Migliaccio provided by the middle two in the fifth and 1 in the eixth. the back in came section of the" The Mudhens . 4 Mullins ss Clegg left the game in the eighth spring coils, where spring tension and compression ... 4 D'Ambrosio If ... 4 1 1 after giving np doubles to Tate Babcock If strength are greater. 4 Aplanalp cf, c ... and Mike Wood and the score McGurk lb - & 2' 8 . 4 4 3 1 Elegante c COMFORT reading 5 for Provo, and Marion Sluga rf Ghirardelli p, rf . ....4 3 1 0 Wankier came to his rescue. The Bailey 3b ' 34 Totals 2 1 1 became just another Brown rf SPRING GLEN AB H 2 0 as the 2 Bottlers continued pitcher Taterp 3 2 Verdi 2b to pour doubles and singles all Totals 42 19 27 As many as nine iigmut 2 0 Borla lb over the park before he was retypes of sprinc coils. iei. Score by innings: L. 2 Tone 4 ss tnhfictilt loeaud through 7 000 007 000 placed by Lee Bird. Wankier was Provo ... out, keep edges from sag Bendetti 3b 3 2 the losing pitcher and Tate was Helper 020 021 0(ll)x 16 ging, prevent ; maintain flexibility . . . 3 rf 1 Skerl credited with the win. R Sluga, Bailey 2, Wood 3, give sleep comfort year-i- s, 4 3 There might have been games Peyton 3, Tate 3, Robb, Babcock, T. Tone If Matekovic cf 4 1 played in the Industrial league McGurk, Powers, Jones, Brooks, Rachele c 4 1 where more doubles were recorded Elliott, Drake, Page, Zaccaria, 4 0 p than the nine collected by the Berge. E Bailey. SB Wood, Pey- Zemlock ' B Verdi 2, Zem Borla, Bendetti, Bottlers Friday night, but it hasn't ton. HR Drake, Peyton. 2BH lock, 2BH Mullins, L. Tone, T. been this season. George Sluga Sluga 3, Peyton, Tate 2, Wood, Tone 2. DP Mullins to Plaga to with 3 swats Tead the double Robb, McGurk and Bird. RBI-Br- own, DeFrieze. SO-- by Ghirardelli3, Zem parade and Al Tate with 2 came Wood 2, Peyton6, Robb 2, lock 3. BB Ghirardelli 4, Migliacclose behind. Mack Peyton clear CO, Powers, iMcGurk, Drake 4, Berge cio 4, Zemlock 4. LOB Wattis 9, ed the bases in the eighth with a and Bird. DP Drake to Page. HO Spring Glen 9. Losing pitcher homer over center field Sluga 5 in 5 Clegg 15 in 7, Migliaccio. Umpires Johnson and PRICE STORES IN HELPER fence. Wankier 3 in Tate. SO B. Mullins. Winner There was another first in the . Sluga 5, Tate 3, Clegg 1, WanPhone 3 Friday game with Provo when Helper Adding machine paper at the kier 4, Bird 1. HP Wood by Al Mana Ablett banished Journal Umpire Offlco, Elliott by Sluga. PB Wood. ger Berge from the ball game when Clegg, he became a bit too impressive in 1 questioning a "called strike', dejaf cision. There have been a few and arguments between umpire manager before thig season here, but no one was "banished. With their Friday win the only way Helper could lose the second half would be to lose all four remaining games on their schedule and Provo win all their games and that doesn't seem quite likely. Mack Peyton continued to crack bats with basehits Friday and as a result is now carrying a .461 bat ting average for the season. He hit 4 for 6 to give him 60 hits in 130 times at bat. PROVO AB H O 4 0 2 Brooks rf 2 0 e Elliot c 5 2 1 Drake 2b 5 1 10 Page 4 0 3 Jensen cf HEBER BENNION 3 0 0 Zaccaria If 3 Democratic Candidate Berge ss Jones 3b for Secretary of State 0 3 0 0 Clegg p Has hold Important positions In state 2 Bird 3bjp Has sound and county government. and progressive legislative record. 1 U. Wankier ss 1 1 Operates ranching and livestock busin irT ru'Tir big-inni- i i 9-- 6, third-basema- BlllXEHT which bag been filed wift & clerk of said court. 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Stan's Electric Service -:- - and 3, Installed 'Complete -- :- Helper Vote Toes.., Sep. 7Sil Elect i1 VOTE SEPTEMBER 7TH FOR FOR HERBERT F. fhi "ft SWT FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL 10 10 Governor 11 Wankier Totals UTAH BOTTLERS Wood c Powers ss Peyton cf Robb 2b 110 ness. 34 7 24 10 Ab II O A 5 2 12 1 5 2 6 6 103 4 2 o; 13i ir Recommended by Labor's Joint Council, including United Mine Workers' Council. Is thoroughly acquainted with Utah's resources and aeeds. Is ouch time In promotion oi Utah's powei and water resources. VOTE Paid Political BENNION Utah Ebaneiet Beetley, 1856. pioneers of 1847 and and Ho received his education in tho L.D.S. high school and University of Utah. Mr. Beetley it a veteran of World War I and a member of The American Lemission for gion. He served the Church in the northwestern SMART (Paid Tol. Adv. by Malio Pecorelll & Frank Bonacci, Helper, Utah) states. JUDGE Al present Mr. Beesley is chairman of the Finance Commission of the State of Utah; chairman of the Utah State Land Board; member, Board of Forestry and Fire Control, president of the Beesley Music Co. and was Chief Deputy State Auditor and Auditor of Salt Lake City prior to his appointment as Finance Commissioner cf the State of Utah in 1941. ELIAS HANSEN (Former Chiaf Justice Supreme Court) Republican Candidate For Supreme Court of Utah BEESLEY times. VOTE FOR HIM for At the Nominating Primary : Sept. 7 (PoM Political A4 Coantttoo, SMrloy y Kliao P. Jmm. SECRETARY OF STATE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Bum 0ocr. Judgo EllAS HANSEN REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR Beesley was born in Salt Lake City in 1899, tho grandson of Apostle Orson Pratl General. On of Utah' groat Judges. Return him to tho Bench. Wo need hit opor-iertc- e and groat ability in thoto toriout J. ISiraclkein Lee by Too jensen, ., Salt Lake City Adv. 3147 S. 2023 Jerrold Pratt 8 Years experience as Deputy Attorney . A ilflan who will be M. VOTE t. f 2-- COOy STOKERS Phone 196 year-ou- jPeld Pol. Adv. by Gordo Taylor Hyde, 231 10th Ave, Salt Lake City) Was selected one of the three outstanding mayors in the U.S. credited over a period with being Ha;.n efficient. city administrator in Utah. 12-ye- ar the most Has consistently returned to the taxpayers more service and more value than any other public official. Is the man most feared by the Maw forces to end its expensive, do-nothi- ng regime. VOTE FOR J. BRACKEN LEE Primary Election September 7 General Election November 2 (Paid Pol. Adr. by Chru Jouflas and On, Tsangarls, Helper, Utah) |