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Show SUE. PAGE TWO U T A H PRICE, EV ER T H U B Y 8 THURSDAY, P at.a ThirtyTwo Players Enter Tennis Tournament liana for a Carbon county tennia tournament were formulated this wek and play will comiqence Sunday on ibe Price city courts, commencing at " m. names have been listed by the committee. In listing the players, little reason could be seen for seeding any of the players, but Ford Holmes and Owen iteese were placed in opposite brackets. Drawings for the first round will be made by fdaeing the names in a lint and drawing two out at a time. Player entered are as follows: Itooth Kilfoyle, Mont Cowley, Alfred Higgs, Fred Pizzutto, D. Livingston, Druee Mofi'kt, James Bergers, Boss Webb, Jack Houston, Hugh Fuller, Kd. Bucslipice, Bill Dance, Charles Jones, Pollock, II. MaeKnight, Owen Reese, Eugene Hanson, Floyd Mein-tyrRaymond Grouwman, Ed. Piaei-tell- i, Bill MaeKnight, B. Lindsey, It. Saxey, Ford Holmes, Lyle Ilyatt, Alexander, A. Harrison, Paul Holbrook, J. Reid, John Crockett, 0. R. Wood and Lynn Wood. Most of the players listed have expressed willingness to enter the tournament and several were put on the list who are reasonably sure to enter. However, any players who wish to enter the tournament not listed should hand their names to Owen Reese or Bill Anderson immediately. In order to purchase trophies all player are to be assessed an entrance Thirty-tw- o School Bus Schedule F. B. Hammond Named By Republicans For Bus No.l Willow Creek to Castle Gate. (This route will be started on about December 1 and continue during the winter months). Bus will lie gin loading at Willow Creek at 8:19 a. m. Driver, V. A. Beck. Bus No. 2 Rolapp, Castle Gate, to Carbon high school. Leaves at 7:45. B. F. Mclntire, driver. Bus No. 3 Willow Creek, Ileiner, Martin, to Carbon high school. Leave at 7:45. Ernest Prettyman. driver. Bus No. 4 (a) Latuda, Standard ville, to Carbon high school. Leaves at 7:45. (Route extended to Mutual December 1). Dell Gardner, driver, (b) Helper to Carbon high behind. Leaves While Eagle Service station at 8:30 a. m. Dell Gardner, driver. Bus No. S (a) Kenilworth to Spring Glen. Leaves at 8:05. (b) Martin to ITrlper. Leaves at 8:30. (Find grade ehildren from Martin will be fee of fifty eents before the first taken home at 12 oclock). Thurman match is played. Entrance fees will Carter, driver. Bus No. 6 (a) Spring Canyon, he given to Owen Reeso or Bill Anderson who will arrange for the tro- Helper, to Carbon high school. Leaves Spring Canyon at 7:40; Helper at phies for the tournament winners. a. m. (b) Helper to Carbon high Players who are aeheduled to ap- 7:55 school. Leaves Bryners Service stafor 9 pear play Sunday at a. m., are tion at 8:35. Paul Carter, driver. as follows: Kilfoyle, Cowley, Biggs, Bus No. 7 (a) Kenilworth, Spring Fred Pizzutto, Livingston, Alexander, to Carbon high school. (Senior Boigera, Harrison, Saxey, Piacitelli, Glen, school high pupils). Leaves at 7:45 Hyatt, Webb. 11 a. m. Holmes, Ilonston, Hol- a. m. (b) Blue Cut Service station, Carbon high school. Leaves at 8 :40 brook, Fuller, Lindsey. Dance, Jonca, to m. a. J. D. Richardson, driver. MaeII. Reese, Buebspiee, Oronssman, Bus No. 8 Gordon Creek, Spring Knight, J. Reid. 2 p. m. B. Anderson, Lynn Wood, Glen, Helper, to Carbon high school. Melntire, A. Harrison, Moffitt, B. Leaves at 7 :30. George Trammell, driver. MaeKnight, Crockett. 0. R. Wood. Bus No. 9 Coal City to Gordon will made lie and brackets Pairings Creek. Leaves at 8 :30 a. in. Ycrn Wardrawn up and posted at the court on ren, driver. morning. Sunday Bus No. 19 (a) Hiawatha to CarLast year the singles championship bon high school. Leaves at 7 :45 a. m. was won by Ford Holmes and the doubles by Holmes and Lyle Hyatt. (b) Canal at sonth Price to Central s, school. Leaves at 8 :45 a. ra. Nick e, District Attorney Spring Canyon to Meet Columbia For Title With the defeat of the Castle Gate net team by Columbia last week, the steel company players appear to have a cinch on the second half title nnless some upset occurs. Columbia has practically completed the schedule and has been victorious against the hardest team in tho league. Just when the plnynff will lie scheduled will not ho decided until after this week. Castle Gate, .last years winner, finished in second pluco and Price No. 1 team in third. The Columbia net got going Tuesday, taking all fire matches from the Helper team. C. Jones defeated J . Ed. Buchapiee won from B. Moffitt, Bill Dance defeated K. Cavcnah, In the won over doubles, Fuller-Jone- s B. Moffitt-K- . CavenahnllmJo fera-- J, and Buehspicc-Danc- e Reid, defeated R. Moffitt, K. Cav-ena- Bergen, 6--3, 6-- 0; 6-- 3, 6-- 0; 6-- 3. 6-- 3. Ber-feat- 0-- 7, ed 6-- 3. h, 6--3, 8--4. Report Given On Coal Output In U. S.; Utah Shows Improvement The Sun Bus No. 12 Miller Creek to Carbon high school. Leaves at 7 :4ft a. ra Leltoy Livingston, driver. Bns No. 13 Miller Creek to Wellington. (Carbon high school pupils transfer at Wellington to Bus 15). Leaves at 8 :2ft a. m. W. Jones, driver. Bus No. 14 Coal City to Wellington. (Carbon high school pnpiU will transfer at Wellington to Bus 15). Leaves it '7:45 i. ra. Albert Thayn, driver. Bus No. 15 (a) Wellington to Car. Ivin high school. Leaves at 8 a. m. (b) Wellington to Carbon high school. Leaves at 8:35. O. I Snow, driver. Bus No. 16 Kiz to Sunnyside. Will leave at 7 :40. Francis Dirnick, driver. Bus 17 Columbia to Sunnyside. Leaves at 8:30 a. m. James Varner, driver. Rules and regulations governing the operation of school buses am practineccally the same as last year. It-iessary. however, to emphasize rules regulating to safety each year, according to Supt. W. W. Christensen. ITe calls particular attention to the . following : Pnpils must not attempt to get on nr off a school bns until it comes to a full stop. Pupils who persistently violate this rule will be refused . s C. W. Cole, 104. drove the first hall in a Pasadena golf tournament. of 1931 amounted to 771 i 00 tons. Total beehive eoko produced during the week of August 13, is rulimaUd at 95,000 tons. The estimated weekly production of coal by state shows that during week f August 0, Utah produced the 28.-0- 00 50c Pebeco $1.00 Hinds Honey and Almond Cream 79c 50c Vaseline Ilair Tonic..39c 50c Colonial Club Eyes and Qlasses 39c Hair Oil Cm, j; 50c Colonial Club Shaving Cream 39c 50c Colonial Club Shaving Lotion Talcum for Men ....17c Hair CiL..19c Williams 39c Aqua Velva Mennens Skin Balm 42c Mennens Shaving Cream 42c Barbosol ...: 49c s Squibb Shaving Cream 33c Palmolive 27c Shaving Cream Hy-Gra- ae 50c 50c 50c 65c 50c 35c Toothpaste....39c 50c Ipana Toothpaste ....39c 25c Listerine Toothpaste 21c 50c Maglac Toothpaste ..39c 50c Penslar Antiseptine 31c 79c $1.00 Astringoaol 49c 60c Astringosol 50c Almond Cucumber 37c Lotion 50c Pleville Lotion Sunburn 37c Regular 10c ZEE Toilet Tissue 5 for 25c $1.00 Penslar Antiseptine $1.00 Listerine 10c Fanchon Toilet 4 for 15c FREE! DuBarry Jergens Bath Tablets Ijjfl Jergens Soap for $1.00 Penslar Maglax 75c American Oil $1.25 Russian Oil 50c Acquaintance Package with each 50c 10c Soau . 2 for 39c 25c Colonial Club 25c Saturday JUNIOR THRIFT CERTIFICATE With Each 50c Purchase Any Department lc j .?g Bathing Alcohol 3g 25c Exlax (Chocolate)2iJ if 25c Hinkles Pills .. ' 85c Jad Salts 85c Kruschen Salts Purchase yg 78 25c Mercurochrome 60c Java Rice Powder....42c Java Rice Rouge Free Carbon Coal Land Goes Back to Public Domain Following Ruling lc 89c 89c 49c $1.50 Cookie Jar $1.50 Water Set $1.00 Pocket Knife PAROWAX Full Pound Box dis-pns- cil Weather reading for last week a given to The Snn by Henry Finch, government observer, are a follows: August 15. maximum !).ri, minimum 56; August 16. maximum 94. minimum 51; August 17, maximum 94; minimum 57; August IS. maximum 93. minimum 57; August 19. maximum 92, minimum 58; Augurt 20, maximum 86, miniinnm 55, precipitation .1ft inehes; August 21, maximum 86, minimum 54. Each During August rn eiI.3U Salt Lake City or Ogden FrL or Sat. Limit Tumday Grand Junction Glenwood Springs 54.00 ..53.50 Go Sot. or Run. Limit Wednesday. GOOD IN COACHES ONLY 10c Velour 4 for Powder Puffs 23c 5c Crystal White Soap 8 for 50c White King Powder 10c Palmolive Soap 4 10c for 23c 37c ,63d .98 jJS 50c Woodburys Sham 25c poo, Pine Tar, on or Castile Lux Toilet Soap 3 for .......... ....... . ........ 2 1 c Lem densely worlds is more valuable in the conser- TAX FUSEE telephone calls are tax free when the total charge is less than 50c Calls 50c to 99c .Tax 10c Calls $1.00 to $1.99 Tax 15c Calls $2.00 and up .Tax 20c 20c is the maximum tax Telephoning is the next best to being there in person. Out-of-tow- n The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph fEastern Dtah Electric Company Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Rvtrywhero in Properties At Standardville, Utah vation of vtsion? A Complete Stock of Lenses and Frames. EYEGLASS REPAIRS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT. Reading Glasses as Low as $3.95 Personally Fit UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Utahs highest stan- dard educational stitution. in- Freshmen must report Sept. 21 and must attend Sept. 22 to Sept. 24. All other students must register Sept. PREPARED ON ONE OP TIIR FINEST TIPTLES IX T1IK UNITED 8TATE8 Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes 26. DR. W. W. LEWIS IN CHARGE LEWIS OPTICAL CO. PRICE, UTAH Regular class work begins Sept. 27. Send For Catalogue. University of Utah, Salt Lake City in SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Cowrol Offices Ninth Flour Kenrno Building 29c JUNIOR NET ENTHUSIASTS MAY are advised to meet at the eitjr I PUT ON TOURNAMENT courts in Price at 9 o'clock f morning, August 28. Many junior tennis players have expressed a willingness to enter a Only two students in Kama i junior meet for the eonnty junior ivrrsitics have won Ph. D. 4pm I championship. No entrance fee would meterology in the past ten jen I be required as a local business house has agreed to furnish awards. The Panama eanal none is i All the younger players under the one of tho 'healthiest localities is I ge of 17 years who are interested world. At the Yhat .IS 75c Flytox $1.25 Flytox 50c Sprayer to the TO REGISTER jg JUNIOR THRIFT CERTIFICATE With Each 50c Purchase Any Department An order formally returning to the public domain more tLan 550 aercs of eoal bind in Carbon eounty, which was awarded to the government by a 10c supreme court decree of last February, was received Monday from CL C. Moore, eoramwsioner of the general land office, by Eli F. Taylor, Another comforting feature of Old register of the Salt Lake office. No disposition of the land will be Dobbin was that you could park him allowed, however, until further in- a long as you wanted to without structions are received from Wash- finding any dent in his body ington. The litigation involving the ownership of tho land, with the United States as plaintiff, the Carbon CounDENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD ty I.and company and the Independent Coal and Coke company as deBargain Travel Parse Gut Travel Costs fendants, and the state of Utah as intervener, lasted for twenty-fiv- e years. Week-En- d The land involved were originally selected hr the state as school sections under the enabling act, anil later Round Trip From Price to of to the Carbon County Land DENVER United The filed suit 58.00 States company. to regain title on the ground that the Colorado Springs ....58.00 land was known to he mineral at the PUEBLO 58.00 time of the enabling act. Go Sat. or Sun. Limit Thursday. PLAN I7j 25c Feenamint 25c Anacin Tablets $1.00 Genuine Aspirin 50c Whisk Broom . life-lon- two-thir- and Specials Friday Sweetring was nominated by J. W. Hammond of Price and Hammond was nominated by Charles Redd of that section. Hammond's nomination was assured after Emery, San Juan and Grand east their votes for him. Emery voted 16, Shu Juan 9, and Grand The Carbon county delegation gave Sweetring 12 of its 19 vote and the others to Hammond. Sanjiete, with 36 votes, split its delegation for the two candidates. Dilworth Woolley was again given the nomination for Judgo in this district. He was the only candidate .nominated after a motion was made liy B. W. Dalton that only one judgo he named for this district on tho Republican ticket. A. S. Hondey of Prire acted as chairman of the judicial convention and G. P. Peacock, secretary. Hammond was born in 1876 of pioneer parents and has resided the greater part of his life in this district He received his early education in the school of San Jnan county and graduated from high school at Brigham Yonng University. He was a member of the class of 1911 at Ames, la., whern he majored in dairying and received his Delta Sigma Rho Rey. He rctnrned to Grand eonnty where he was eonnty attorney from 1912 to 1914, and went from there to the University of Chicago law school where he received his I I B. degree in 1917, and was admitted to the bar the next year. He was county attorney of San Juan county from 1923 to 1925. Hammond filled a mission for his! church in 1898 to North Carolina. He married Harriet E. Burton of Bluff and is the father of nine ehildren. He has been a g member of the Republican party and has had many offices within the party of which ho has been a faithful worker. of coal. During the month of July, there was produced in the state 79,090 tons of coal and during Belgium has 660 persons June, 90,000 tons. eipinre mile, being the most populated country in, Europe. About of the supply of coffee is produced ton Ice PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS The Weather Special Service. WASHINGTON, D. C.. August 20. The total production of bituminous eoal during the week ended August 13, is estinintid at 4,093 JfKIO net tons, an increase of 230,000 tons, nr 3.2 per cent over the preceding week. I reduction in the anma week of 1931 was 6,989,000 tons. The latent figures of bituminous consumption pin exports averaged 4,884,000 tons a week. Anthraeite production in Pennsylvania during the week of August 13 amounted to 66,000 net tons, a dr crease of 94,000 tons, or 12.4 per cent. Production in the corresponding week PRICE DRUG GO. Specialty Oal-ani- driver. Pmteif A Attorney F. B. Hammond of Monti-ndl-o was nominated as tho Republican candidate for distrirt attorney at The following school bus schedule the Seventh Judicial district convenhas been adopted for the coming year, tion iu Salt Lake City Saturday eveaccording to Hupt. W. W. Christen ning. He won out over S. J. Sweet-rin- g sen, for the Carbon county school sysof lriee. tem: MlQiati Prescriptions Price - or - Help |