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Show PEXOE.UT AH EVERY FAGE TWO THE SUV. Chance For Price, to Win Second Half FALL MEETING OF CARBON SCOUTS Iona Buffered Sunday The by the Salt Lake Green Cab aggrega- tion when they met the Ogden Sperry Millers and the split at Helper Sunday plarea I rice in a good position to win the aeeoud half two-(;ai- double-head- er baseball schedule. Prise was idle Sunduy but will meet the Ogden nine in a double-headnext Sunday. The full lineup will be used Sunday in an effort to conquer the Millers. lloljmr, who haa been at the bottom of the list during the seeond half split with Provo Sunday in a double-headplayed at Helper Sunday. Provo took the first game by a score of 13 to 11 and Helper thn second, 4 to 3. Although Helper outhit tho Provo club 19 to 12 in the first game, the Provo boys bunched their hits at the proper time to win the game. Helper took the lead by 4 to 1 margin until the fifth, when Provo pushed over four counters. IIeler tied the score in the last of the fifth. Provo made another in the sixth, four in the eighth and two in the ninth, while Helper made three in the seventh aad threatened Provo 's lead in the ninth by making three more tallies. Heavy strikers for Provo were Bush and La Comb, while Helper wee led by J. Allison and Minor. In the seeond game, Provo counted one ran in the second wiih Costellos homer. Helper made two eonnters in the fourth and another in the fifth. Provo tied the acore in the seventh. Helper eame to bat with A. Allison flying out to B. Hoover. Zaecaris hit a hard drive to left center for two bases, Vigor walked and Jackson had a fielders choice, putting Znccaria on third with two nut. Bosone then hit a dean drive to left Held to bring in the winning rnn. First Game. UTAH 8TATK I. RAG UK Standing of the Team. Balt Lake Moose Provo Halt Lake Unwn I'ab Prim (Men Hprrry er HELPER ........... Jackson, 3b Perry e KcCuj cf so J Allison, Minor, lb-2-b A. Allison, b B. .11 0 3 p-l- Zarraria, 2b-r-If f Boson, Brasher, p .....5 .................4 ......................l VlgOr, P ..M......a...M...M.Mi.......l Totals ..... Mills , Pet 2 .714 .1125 a Jill S 5 7 4 2 .444 .222 Sunday's Result. Provo 12-Helper 11-(Men IM. Green (,'ab P E 8 p AJ on business. e ub to be The first Archer troop per-X- d in this eounty will be Standardville at 20 August dance will when a big celebration and district the in -- rout all and lie held to according are invited to attend, or me Richard Dixon, scoutmaster now an Kenilworth troop. Archery is and much inscout activity important anterest has been developed in the defense. and cient weapon of killing Services Conducted For Orangeville Man Funeral services wore conducted on for Ernest Sunday at Orangeville died Friday Davis of that town who at the age of 30. Ho was born at on Novemiwr 32, 1890, the son of Henry and Susannah Larnua te The Carbon district Boy Scout plan to hold it fall training meeting Davis. .. at the federal farm agent's office in He is survived by his wire, Mrs. the federal building Saturday evening, Zends Wortlicn Davis, daughter of August 27, when it i expected a rep-poW. S. and Magda Worthen. and the will be made by all directors as cabins will be built along E. Refuge Much secto their respective programs. following children : Mcrva, Vaughn. nia--t mountainous the of sections of Wallace in mortuary and Colleen. ha been accomplished this summer tions of Wyoming highway to pro- Price had charge of arraugemeiita. enenmpment and troop outings, and vide travelers. winter safety for Director B. V. Ditlton deserves much Itmd The Sun advertisements. rralit for tho barbecue and tiie unDont borrow The Hun Subscribe. annual the at usually largo attendance t. encampment, according to J. F. Further organization will be perfected in the surrounding camps Arvel by director of organization, Stevens, and Superintendent W. W. Christensen will conduct the program' ON OUT-OF-TOW- N IS at the training course when Executive! A. A. Anderson of lrovo will be in j CALLS attendance. 50c Claude J. Empcv, the newly elected LESS finance director, is taking hold of the collection of the deficit and the balLocal Telephone Service is NOT TAXED ance of the Timpanogos quota will lie raised in the contemplated drive for fund. Wallace Wayinan is acting The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company scout commissioner in tlieahsenee of George A. Rowley, who is in Montana rt Lout .......A Helper er Won A .5 4 Reports of Summers Work Expected to Bo Mads By Directors. T H Mac-Kuigh- 5-- Ogden Millers Win Two From Green Cabbies Two 0.;den Sperry hurlers held the Green Cub ulutrger under nml rid on Sunday and the Millers won a double-header, 5 to 4 and 9 to 2. The Millers took advantage of four-ru- n lead in the first two innings and stayed out ahead to win the first contest handily behind the pitching of Vest, who was touched for nine hits. Shafer, hurling fur the Cabbies, allowed eleven hits. In the second contest, featured by many errors by both trams and some good hitting, the Millers scored nine runs in the first four innings and were never headed. Mnsehert allowed the Cabmen five hits, while his mates found Tom Coggle for 14. Facer, Miller first baseman, poled ont a home run into the far corner of the lot in the nightcap. The second game was marred in the fourth by a brawl. Big Frank , Christensen, captain ana fullback on conference a MounUin Llob Rocky championship team, violently objected to being called out on strikes by Umpire Swensen. Christensen, with the assistance of Brown, Tedesro and Huxford. managed to push Swensen abont the park, arguing meanwhile. Finally, after a few had walked off the lot while fans II. O. A. stood and booed, the Cab team eame back and finished the game. Chris3 1 tensen was banished. 2 First Gama. 4 3 2 2 2 0 0 RedncedKiC(, Mens Suita, H.g Remember ladies. ear Wt have been ftdoeedi AH work don in Carbon AcmeCIeumSjj, NO TAX M NO TAX THERE WHICH COST TELEPHONE THAN M. ANDERSON' TRANSFER Per Ton Movnrti pajhture SPECIALTY Phone 1M .jf PRICE, UTAH ... Vaeher, rf OuUina, if B. Hoover, Bush, 8b UCmb, c Bobinson Cole, p . flay, P - ... Totals Bosone, 3b Zaecaris, if Vigor, rf . Jackson, p Totals it Refrigeration go on Bennett. 31 14 21 10 Total GKKKX CAB Bush, 3b 'tunny. 23 Totals A 4 Stinirrs. ss Williams, Sit Hiixfurd, rf Barney, p B 21 4 K. II. O. A. 2 U 4 3 3 3 2 Tdmv. Kb Wun, rf Brown. lb I'lmsteiiKen, c Nathan La put rick, aged 111. of fit. Louis aays he owes his long life to llgan. r the faet that for many years he has IVigKlr, p bathed his head in vinegar. 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