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Show pU .v 21. 1933 Ml'II-Mni- U inkers' Attorney CARBON GR1DDERS Arreted For Auto License Violation !. !U CONTEST FRIDAY The 1933 fixitball acaun in eastern Utah will t officially ushered in Friday when the Cu.bon high Miner tangle with Spanish York in the Klwanis athletic field. After 10 day of Intensive training, the Carbonue are well prepared to make a bid for victory In their initial Urong tussle The game will start at 3 30 p, m. C oach Preston Summerhays announced Tuesday that three returning letternwn on the Carbon squad had been laid up with injuries and it u doubtful whether they will ee nuich. if any, action in the " Spanish Fork to game. The player are Mont Jewkes. j.m fortune Jn order tackle; Harry Kennick. halfback and xiriy men sek ahould rather Elmer, ColUngham, end. they tndefwmient; Other experienced men available Ik character, the only true aource for the opening contest are Captain isdependcnce Harold Patterick, James Redford. Tony Nicastro and "niackle" Grecco, backfield; Vernon Mills, center; Gus WILL PAY CASH! Lauris. tackle; Frank Eaqulnta, for Pork, guard. Other good prospects for the jtp Market Price Veal. Beef and Lamb. various positions are: Backs, Boyd Fish, who appears to have a slight DECKELS BEST edge for the quarterback post, John 242-- J Terak, Gabe Simone. Jack Olson, phone 2 4 2 W, Eta. Vecchio and Sam Corey; een Price. Utah HI 8 2nd West ter, Ross Oliveto and Clyde Forsythe; tackle, Cecil Spigarelli; guard, Luke Pappas, Edward Saxey and Francis Bernardi; end, Jackson Jewkes, Nick Fasselln, Frank Gunderson, Tony DeAngeles, Louis Do Angeles and Don auto-luri- w , hlin, C.ji Ld Ar-mo- r y U v O V A T I . P It 1 c I EVERYBODY me, Hunters Vie Por Loop Title a W'li'Ma of The Suii-AdCounty Irague tennis tournament Wete determimj Sunday, and the winnei m the men' single and double Will lx decided till Cuming Sunday. Lewis lturisaker and Mrs Katherine Wallace annexed mixed doubles honors by defeating Owen Ret-s- e and Mrs. Maynwe Hanson, 10-- 8 Mrs. Hanson captured the wunwn's single championship with a oer Mrs. Wallace in straightvictory ets. 82. Despite the overwhelming game advantage which the new champion scored, the match wa hard fought and interesting throughout. Jerry Roberts captured the junior singles championship by defeating his brother, Hardy, after four bitterly contested sets. Jerry took the opener, dropped the sceond the same score, and came back by to annex the following two sets by "i 6-- 6-- 1. All poatixiiifd game league, as Contest of the in ihe well as the sthed ulrd (or the final Week ry aeaxui, have been camelled because of the labor situation. The standings m ihe second half will tie recognised as they were when play was suqicnded Under this arrangement, Kenil-wori- h Is regarded a the winner of the last half title, and will nvcet Huntington, first half winner, In the championship playoff. Arrangement for the series have not yet been 6-- 2, 9-- 7, 64. Semi-fin- al matches in the meni singles will be played Friday, with Hunsaker meeting Reese at 5 30 p. m., and Booth Ktlfoyle of Spring Canyon engaging Aaron Hanson at 8.00 p. m. In the mens doubles. Hunsaker and W. H. Wardell of Helper have already advanced to the finals. Their telephone serves everybody in the household. J: makes social and keeps friends in reach, helps the in their school jiung folks trtivities. saves needless A I ID trips, :o. s of serving are can have tr.e fur a few cents a day. Its ways unlimited. You 3E 3 I : ne admln-Utratl- on The Gold Star tennis team, champion of the Salt Lake Amateur I league, will appear In an exhibition on the Price court Sunday at 2 00 p. m. against a picked team from Carbon county. The match was postponed from last Sunday. Probable members of the local squad are Booth Kllfoyle and Mont tions show. Cowley of Spring Canyon, Aaron Students attendtng Utah college Hanson, Lewis Hunsaker and Owen will be the beneficiaries of special Reese of Price and Ross Webb of reduced rates by the Denver and Rio Castle Gate. al Defendant Fraud Complaint Arraigned ts, deer Fniolliiu nt at the Univetuiy of Utah fui 1932-3assumed a very ' cosnuipohun chaitcter with a repie-- j sent jtmn of at least one student from ;3t) state of the union, four United 'Stale ten ilo: ie. and the following foreign couutru China, Belgium, Canada, England, Germany, Holland, Japan, Mexico, IYru, Russia, and The number of studSwllrtland ent from other state and countries ha increased gradually the last few year, according to Ml Jeanne M. Home, assistant recorder of faeultiea. Mu Home also reported an In the number of atudent taking graduate work at the university. The emphasis which the ha placed on graduate field work, with an for research study In the art a well a In the science, no doubt account for the attitude of many student to remain at Utah to obtain their master' degree, according to Mia Home. A concomitant reason seen In the overfull rank In many of the professions, with room at the top for the more specially trained. Fifty-tw- o students received the M. A. degree in 1933, a compared with 44 in 1932, 33 in 1931, and 26 In 1930, tabulaever-wideni- SALT LAKE NET ClIAMriGNS TO FLAY CARBOMTES SUNDAY . :c Indian Relics Found University Of Utah On Henry Mountains Students Represent tunned inr well preserved Many States, Nations Fourhides bulled by Indun more e, semi-fin- L PAGE THEE3 I T A It . opponents for the championship will be determined Friday at 6 30 o, m. when Reese and Hanson meet Jack CARBON CHECKER ri.AYIRS TO Snow. Houston and Ross Webb of Castle PARTICIPATE IN TOURNAMENT A large number of these youngsters Gate in a match. hae had considerable experience in The championship finals Sunday Cai bull. Emery, Grand, San Juan are slated to begin at 11.33 a. in. unior high school, and there apx-arand Sanpete counties have been placto be some good reserve material in ed in one of the diminution distruts the bunch for this season. Today, more than ever, wc must to deterime finalists in the state read. checker tournament to be held in the near future. All those wishing to In Danger of landing an airplane in bad weather may be reduced materi- compete in the divisional playoff are advised to communicate with John R ally by a hangar or ball with a "floatroof designed by a German Nielson, Jr of Manti. ing Turson was on George arraigned architect. Rutter w i n'iirn The Thursday of last week before Justice J. W. Hammond on a charge of obtaining money under fuLse pretenses He is being held in the county jail in lieu of $5000 bond. Turson was returned from Los Angeles last week by Deputy Warren Peacock. Allegations of the complaint declare that Turson, Mike Venetakis and Nick Stillian defrauded the Ocean Accident and Guaranty company of $2900 by falsely representing that Large Turson was injured May 30 when struck by a car driven by Venetakis, Dozen who carried accident insurance with the company. It is alleged that the defendants were paid the above amount by H. Dozen . . . O. Nilson, representative of the in surance concern. Venetakis had previously been arraigned on the charge, while Stillian has not yet been apprehended. SERVING w. ' ry c. fcf N d li-r- . 1 Carbon League I ennis Meet to Close Sunday Sun-Advocat- READY FOR FIRST Salt Lfcke attor m lJH-- Monday i Dojle and linrn ' ,, J of the i lolatlon for ,ilUn of to registration ,nt, It U alleged issued for a Jewett au- fjl F; d placed by Metu , pi.kard. taken before Jualico J. W. and released under a $25 28 3!e!os, who IS defending out of arising charges 'a fifing strikes in Carbon coun- burned to Salt Lake Monday, 'f i scheduled to appear for hear-"o- n the license complaint when he ariVtc-- 1 Grande Western railroad, according to an official communication to the president's office of the University of Utah from H. I. Scofield, general passenger agent of the company. Students may purchase round trip tickets to tin university any time up to October 5th, and the return ticket stub will entitle them to return home for the Chnstmas vacation, the spring vacation or at the end of the year. Those returning for the Christmas ami spttng vacations may purchase similar round tup tickets with the same return limit conditions, according to the arrangement. ego weie discovered mountain by recently on the Henry returned Iat who H Pleasant, p being week from that district after Black Ue tune by some for employed and Hill vranlum and vanadium company. conThe hide, together with a were of amount pottery, siderable found by Mr. rieasant under a rock Indiana ledge that had been used by for living quarter. According to Mr. Pleasant, the vanadium company ha recently construction of a concentrating mill, there being considerable activity In camotite and placer mining In the Henry nvountaln ditrlct. Several tcU run at the mill how a high re-he covery of vanadium and uranium, 1 planning stated, and the company reduction plant to erect a mill and at Green River. than 100 year com-plet- CARBON SOLON SEEKS SALT LAKE COMMISSION POST FORMER Mrs. Rera Beck Bosone, former from Carbon state representative her candidacy announced has county, for the city commission of Salt Lake. Mrs. Bosone and her husband, Joseph Bosone, are engaged in law practice at the state capital, where they have made their home since the regular session of the state legislature. FOB RENT Ballding known aa C. Oscar Hanson building, located at 56 West Main, Price, Utah... Inquire at residence of C. Oscar Hanson, 180 North 2nd East, Telephone No. 168, or at office of Patterson and Gibson, building, Telephone No. Sil-vag- 250. Standards Will Any Employe 10 29c Take Your Order. PULLETS The ; Telephone & 1 j 18c Mountain States Telegraph Co. IIIIIHIHHIHII HEtWUHHimm Thrifty JFoIlcs Laundry Service USE i j Coffee OCR IT WILL PLEASE YOU, TOO! 48 lb. Bag PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY j PHONE j yH I I I I II I I I II t til I 1 1 14 218 II M I It H I ItlIHUttMta Fresh Johnson Transfer & tf ; Coal Co. f? J We Haul Phone 426 Anywhere B. E. Johnson, Mgr. Anything NATIONAL SPORT WEEK j Sport wear is the favorite dress just tnow and there is a great demand for idothes of all kinds which carry out the I styles in sport clothes. The new Sport Beret and the Trim-- I med Sport Hats with brims meet this de-- ! ftand and are the last word in style. They are very comfortable and the Ptice is right in line with the recovery ; . Movement. t : I a T he colors are dark and this makes f or great amount of wear. 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