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Show mMm TEE SEE. MICK PIAH.ETZZT PAGE EIGHT rIA- nanAT.mt1J - Students In Carbon s Class of Twenty-Eig- ht 22i f0B OH C niiax, I the Coif ronton hsvu nprt Carbon county high lid commencement evening, when the tive body of which any richer a can always point with satisi' I E1 is fjU - . these graduates have had pL. ... from this student. a Marie with zddisg ni room of the high school, present "in gram of the valedictory address, go to Iva T Fausett. Second honors and the salutatory greeting are her hand hangs the assembly Moneta Shiner also sang one of the parts in this opera, and possessed of some special talent. Blanche e has a rare aristir tent. A large idealistic drawing from the winter and dengnieu Williams is a vocalist of superior ability. She sang the leading role In the school opera presented during attenmuch her voice attracted tion. John Evans as the eccentric Dick Deadeye in Pinafore," displayed unusual dramatic ability. One other Rtudent completed his course while he at the same time was employed at YrtiheTeon a commercial concern in Price. pavel to a Earl Hills worked afternoons, atmornin the flpttd the stai tending school only Ci sto Priea to ings. Price is the home of all but six the early I of the graduates. Two Domi-e ttpactwLj nic Le Donne and Spencer JTwaUy rtan are from Sunny-side- . pit up PuhOeftt John Bonacci is a Helper boy. Today iFrdA Belmont Richards lives at Hein-e- r. ito goading at Doris Steckleman hails from ptaii will eor Hiawatha, while Louise Williams of foar . home is at Cameron. In the orat Ma triad ganization of the class Josephine .gtral mixin Olson is president, John Kay is gray and 11 business manager, John Bonacci ria ire doing is president of the dramatic club. Ida Robinson is the editor-in-chiml ready to the for the school annual. S. A. ptyl along at n adtopper-biOlsen, of the faculty; is class ffa track an Lux et Vevisor. Class motto to unload gn ritas." Class flower pink cartha dipper fu nation. Colors blue and white. jump it into The baccalaureate sermon was topper the aa delivered to the class at the Carby gravity in bon stake tabernacle last Sunday tided into ec H. Dr. Brimhall of the suteriala, am by George id amount t The Brigham Young University. oete in the program at this event included iaount of cc con"America singing by the d this, beii gregation, a cornet solo bv Fred truck which Woods, the invocation by Rev. A. ant home F. Giovannoni, a vocal solo by A. The whole L. Woodward, the sermon, a voby electric cal solo by Mrs. E. K. Olson and damped into the benediction by W. E. Stoker. it a anffieiei ideonerete At the commencement exercises last evening the program included music by the school orchestra, HEAD ( an invocation by Rev. Charles C. Brown, a selection by the boys glee club, an oration by Josephine Large Gth Olson, remarks bv County SuperEar intendent D. C. Woodward, a duet by Moneta Shiner and Louise Tuesday I Mead, whom Williams, the salutatory by Ma1 dll Mrthodi rie Davis, and address to the Prof. tnmountauj graduates by Leroy E. I Sake taben Cowles, reading by Theora Snow, I Price Botar an instrumental duet by Ralph I I dinner wf val-, and Earl Migliaccio Hills, the ltd, at whii edictory by Iva Fausett, a selecof the Roti tion by the girls glee club, the I Head, Doel ,- lys f I I l- Col-lingh- ef 1 1 dth the . . . . . . . . Univer-condu- P. of the as having been remembering that lifeii to its proper development . ... DOWN TO PRICE FOR PRE-SEAS- usd. The weather was pretty BALL CAME AND ALMOST TOOK IT presented to The Suns Quite a large crowd enjoyed Mu va- -. rioue features attending the first ex- - miring comment from the crowd. I his liihition of the national pastime for Helper team is made up of aome pro-thi- s season at Price baaeball park last .mining material, with a sprinkling of Sunday. With the opening of the reg- - joldtimers. Bert lIapM at Short, Bob ular league season two weeka ah ind. a! Allison on first haze, with Jack game was pulled off with netti playing second and Stover at the Helper team aa op, aments for the j third will prove to he great steadier. locals. The contest assumed intense in- - for the younger members. Price club terest when the Pries team, which up ia mostly talent well known to the to the eighth inning was trailing along fans. With the seasons progress these on the short end of a 7 to 2 score, mnn- - .boys will shape up nicely. OConnell, aged in that frame to tie the tally, af- - ;the new pitcher, will set a pare for the ter which the home boys scored the other league slahsmen this summer, winning run in their half of the ninth .Reid Pace, the backstop, knows more when Cady Clark hit a short iv to , than one route to win including the left field. The final score was S to 7 mail route. Bracken Lee at second O'Connell, pitching for Price, showed! says that everything Pace sends np is fair form for early-seaso- n time, and 'properly addressed and will be prop-whil- e he did not turn himseif loose to trly received. Brownie at short is ure-an- y great extent, it looks as 1 hough, ly there, and played well Sunday mi-th- is bird might let 'er go when the'sidering the little sleep he got the time of need arrives. IToffmsn, in the .night before. Wilson at Skiniiey box for Helper, got way to a good .first has an arm with a mighty reach. . ' Id base Pace, catch T.re, 4 5 e I I 4 I 14 I I I I I 7 4 7 , I Reti Carl li L E. food WB2 Bio C matte eompi to ac the pi ed Pi fore meeti had I f-n- had, dorse h-- , for t I - h-- witl viewing erved bv at Salt 1 1m-- fr will ferring t Christian rc-.o- rr I that and - Zl tl attent:on. Ill a Chr eonnted tl aider the and the them, dec Merifiee J 1 0 I 0 0 0 1 e:ghth inning, when his team mutes 'some of the girls, fadv Clark who but-'Tr- ,r 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 bunijied int a bunch of unfortunate j ted in the winning run in Snndnv,!Helpep circumstances, which combined with game has a sore job at tb:rd. but ymiOree Juhnmon aniJ I some timely hitting on tin? part of the .be mbe fcTEa definitely located o batsmen permit .ed the locals to job off the diumond if be 5r to . Hoffman, j. run their tally up to Two base hits Puce (I), Brownthat of msin lien this summer Tliis rnuM their opponents 7 to 7. Previous to pitch if necessary. Tie nu'fW.l ;! Leon, rd. Haps 21, Stover, Cormani. the start of the game Helper was rnted eludes Renn W;iI.I I'; I.V'me runs CormanL V t 1. by q. to put in their had brought along no avaitnMo jrbiicr. bovs all showed well Lennar 1 m-- '- i Hit by pitched balls Vlaim. Searrh a ball and strike artist mg two eiit,hes in renter fV j" passed along over several eligible, and New uniforms, each purchased i,v ,e finally reached 1. L-- l''bTuton, the Price lmsmes, firm whose name Now this fellow John- - pears on the suit, looked fine ,.l stim isn't afraid of ,n, thing s. he .were properly initiated bv the win. n he into the job of the first game in which they we-.- ; ngbt rapid fire work of the Price team was at its height in this eniieal inning, Johnston made a derision at the plat which let in this evening up score, and which rather peeved the HelKr bunch home opera cmnpanv which is nrrnpr for a few momenta. However, they .ing the Bohemian Girl report, took to the Geld again after a little the performance has now roimded into discussion, and closed the inning with- - shape and that the eightv who out allowing any further aroring. will take part will delight people their udi- It can be Mid that Helper hus a mm THE BIG PROBLEM will be given in Phillips, their right fielder, with a at 77- high school Pts Mathematician: Im enflSQcd auditorium on next the biggest problem of my prof wing that will make many a man slide Monday and M ednesdsy An evening for home if he tries to score from announcement of the is found in slonal career. third on the throw-i- n after Phillies The Sun advertisingplay Friend: One of those numsrte coWns. The has eaught a fly. Two beautiful pegs mysteries f f from this position elicited much ad-Mathematician: Precisely; I'm!" (ring how to make ende meet lb-ic- e the which Mid God 14 R POA 41 11 4 r holding POA 1 I out in ninth) ! liven Mead, whe it AB Vignette, Sd base ........ i Haps, short stop ........ i Stover, Id base C. Flalm, left field ... 8 ... 4 dormant, catch C Phillips, right field S Allison. 1st base S W. Flalm. 1st base Welch, center field .... 3 O'Brien, renter field .... 0 4 Hoffman, pitch 1 I Brown eity. Hock 4 Score lly Innings this turns fail He eulop (this natic HELPER 1 I --Matt G I Wilson, 1st base .... i 8 Brown, short stop 8 J. Leonard I Clark, Sd haae ... E. Leonard, right field 3 Forrester, right field.... 1 H. Wilson, left field .... 4 4 O'Connell, pitch K. C. 1 . AB H It 6 I I Goodwin oi I Icongregatu good readers.. PRICE I Hitt Gilm lit the ta Horsley of a little cool. Lee 'Whitmore attended to the scoring with all the acumen and tabulating ability developed by to business exjierienre, and the asms a ON Hansen I through the loyal support of the home folks, and the state and country at large will profit thereby and need no further impetus to reach the utmost pinnacle of human achievement. KLFBt CONES of I indent ct ere fore mam than i tarj hoi ispl ed, tiie jot |