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Show -- ,ii,t r n. i HE HtAElV M golfers PROVO 0pON AMlt $team match ( ' Hiary i.mn.--g vi ty 0s Tliiij v'aUh on U? Provo , Mm.firdi will e y 2 a 0JP m t.f oy M 'niKV X tlub RuLuir!t TUiod.y mH'iui u'n c- - , I Aust ok jj s uk u.i lak.lg tMr out if !I.C at wi.tJa,eet)f aaullar,J b btttteiy, Arcord.ng to tU cm,., laia trim Oil th JiXkl by County Attorney Waiter C. fo 'h Moiifi tdi beat itfitc'lUijUt Andrew Koman Pili-ethe cffene taking j laie Augof Provo turned in I he ust 22. ? hcn he r,lt ih 0 F tJJ I hj. LOAM COM PAM If I ILLS W T r,,., u the team Zav0 5 n - Jfftx-- 'Brar 11 M 1 n ... 1 J .dpatrtrk 31 2 2 7J& f I'M r J oore: 1 1 j.-- J J is Hal Mai Knight, score of Judgment of 22iXS 50 on a first mortgage bond owing rnicE June 14. 1929. is sought by the iUeJ Hume Tony Pcloni Building and Loan company in a suit iVra Redd -0 filed recently against Mr. and Mrs Vinnetto The complaint asks I Harold Davis Mat Gilmour foreclosure of a .,..l mortgage to satisfy Jmex Egan Dr. E. Gianotti ..1 the judgment. 6-- 6-- 3, 6-- .iiu.i Mil H Mi if Cimi River. W Dult iJi Mis C H htevris- -' d.-tii- ,U1 it Llv-Rigst- - Dinner Fetes Junior Jk Baseball Champions i Member of The baseball team, 1933 champions In the senior division of the American Legion league, were entertained at the Rinetti-Capitorestaurant on Friday evening with a banquet given by the sponsor. Following the dinner, the boys were guests of The te r lo te Zu-pa- TITLE B USES bdr. respectively, by and and James Bedford clinched allrgrdly the match by winning a double 6-- 3. t 3 repie-wMc- a JS f At.E A H Io-gee- In the field than the rival hurlrrs. Ruggeri of the Moj&e won hitting ; tVardrn honors with three singles m three .... Bjrhi times at bat. No member of the Rxhard winning team was able to secure r Imore than one safety. gcche The victory was the tenth straight at the Star theatre. .10 for the Elks in league play. After Total Payers who attended were Joe finishing close to the cellar in the Galllard, Armond Vecchlo, Leo first half, the champions began to Don Watkins. Tom Draper, Sam TAKE play winning ball and went through Tallerico, Clyde Forsythe, Victor the secondhalf without a defeat. The Jimmie Egan and John Goni, team was 'under the management of IN JUNIOR LEAGUE Dr. Lyman K of ford. Thursdays game marked the end the championship of the 1933 junior baseball prorgram, EDu of the Am- - which was the most successful ever junior division ADVISED TO PLAY held In Price. baseball league Dpan Junior 10-- 6 decision i'sy by taking a . i x Jana-'111- Jhioe Klifoyle and Kyle Laving. opened the w ay fur Spring Cn-yiavictory by taking singles nts from Aaron Hanson and un Si IT Henry OBryan...! .2 Nick Bernard! ..1 0 2 C. J. Allen 0 .2 H. Simonstn Frank Wllliamj.,3 .0 2 Leihe Williams .1 1 .2 Tad Storey fkl(, 1 far. iWh , oi 1 Mis Gill D Rum?, Mj, Asj d. in Ur fur t!.. Vi i nun Mi i i ill Ml. W. Mi its. R,.t The dih.utr WtlC wch sanest tv 9 tHsiUi, Mis J W, Han. Moaid, Mr. HOLD CONVENTION W W ft. lull i.m 11, ..JerlnU lidel.t uf him hnvi i, Mi J t Mu hiiight, Caltmll i Uv. ItrjKUla of vRsUUt Mi Guinei J. IVanak, Mi Call and Mi 4. It tabling, Mr. IN PRICE FRIDAY inl.aii u. in iul club tirsiJint, jiiiry, . uii. nun, tci ruin i letetl the Ml Vrlonh Hrin- Mavme Mi. L. R- - Fullmer of Mis ''iimaii Hamilton Pi lee, distlkt plrildnit, pi e si'tnl Mi Geuige Mathis; Iltin, Urlrgat Irom Trn CluU Hear d The following club were Mra. XL W. Dalton, Ur a Audrey by lrruidrtil of i ne Service Str 'Geozge Mai hi, Mi L. R. Fullmrr; Stale Federation. Sut iw. ami Woman club; Welling- hoiiiing, Mis Asa ltuleiU; pin and ton I) U. P; Mont ue llo IJ V Mr. C It Ferguoa; ait exRebus Rota club; Interstate Com- hibit, Mi. L A. MiGee; transpvorta-tio- n. dilating that ws looking ta organised women munity club of Noithdale, Colo ; Mr. W. C. Rehor; Jumlimn, f, Moab Green Womans club; River M, m Andersiui; banquet, Mrs, She Mr. great amount of help m putting Lite! ary club; Orangeville Ladle' Glen D. Reee; reolulion. Mr Fred over hi leemploynient program, Mr j Improve!! Wilt club. W. Keller, Mr. Frank Grwuman, Weston ernun id Logn, president! The art exhibit arranged under the Mi- Clara Patterson. of the Utah Federation of Wimani direction of Mr. L. A. McGee was Memlver of the Unlteil Mme Workclubs, urged delegate to the Eastern une of the most interesting features er of Amciica were very much op-Utah d. stiii t federation convention of the convention, Displays Included posed to the a trike being staged in here Friday to do all in their pow-e- r jsitnUng, sewing wutk, rugs, painted Car bon county by the National Mln-'e- ra ihlnaware and other articles. to promote the recovery union, according to a statement campaign 1m luded in the exhibit were six The aeivion were held in the L D Nicholas Funecihlo, international by landscape by Marvin Andelm. Hel- re; reseiitatitva of the U. M. W. A. S, tabernacle. submitted by Mr Vernon outl.ned a nurtilx-- ler, and painting Johnny Cook, Mr. George R, Weil, BUNK IILES NOTE SUIT of ways in which women could help the NBA both indiv nlually and at Mr. J. Walter Taylor, Jame Young Judgment of $1000 on a promissory and Mr. L. A. McGee. a club. Crochet work, embroidery, pillow, note is sought In a suit filed this A individuals," the speaker deweek by the Carbon Emery bank clared, you can ign a consumer quilts, woven article and numerou Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Comer. agalrut other on were exhibit. piece pledge to patronize NR A member, was executed February 15, note The folConvention committee were as and also assist In unemployment sur1931 low: R. Mr. Wet, Reception, George vey and tlmllar work. trant it wumj defeat of the srsvm Sunday uf last uetk. Cr,J " 79' He WM op 1. II Mrdoni. hof card 1 tV f V f,,ur Hint, his, Fjlii.g Car.juii ri.tiy m ie l uMy Trlihls rag .if ( a!l fiist-pU- e luej a I) Spring Canyon Net EAST UTAH WOMEN Teams Defeats Price tlURGI. .ve ju4u 81'N.a n, The following were suggested a way for clubs to bark the recovery act: Run an advertisement expressing support of the movement; ee that every women who is an employer in her own right signs the president's agrwmrnt; usk club members to patronize merchants displaying the blue eagle; make sure that agreement signers are living up to their pledges MATCHES ONCE Approximately 150 wonvn r presenting various clubs In. eastern Utah and westrn Colorado attended the Due to the coal t trike, only a few sessions Business meetings were held matches were played off Sunday in in the and afternoon, with morning The County a luncheon at noon and a b.inqui t Tennis league tournament, and all in the evening entrants who have not played their Mis. H. C. Jacobs, second vice fust round engagements are urged to ident of the state federation, waspics, the do so immediately'. 'principal sjieakrr at the morning scs-- ! Results of the mens singles played that niembrs of wo. Sion, so far aie: Hugh Fuller, Columbia, mens stating clubs received many bent fits j defeated Glendon Henrie, Prriee, .from their affiliations Organizations Lewis Hunsaker, Price, defeated of this tjpe." Mrs. Jacobs said, "proHal MacKmght, Pric, 0, Ed mote fellowship, from which mutual Piacitelli, Price, defeated Italic Sax-e- help is derived," Price, Ramsty defeated Membership in clubs not only is Vera Shiner, Columbia, an education for women, but also In the first round mens doubles, enables them to take part in ninny Booth Klifoyle and Mont Cowley of worthwhile community enterprises, Spring Canyon upset Ed. Piacitelli she said. and Harold Bass of Price, One of the features of the convenGlendon Henrie and Jim Young, tion was the welcoming of two new Price, vanquished Hal MacKmght and clubs into the federation, namely the Ruel Redd, Price, 2, Kyle Liv- Junior Literary Auxiliary of Price ingston and James Redford of Spring and the Women's club of Helper. Canyon won over Hayden Reese and The clubs were welcomed by Mrs. Ed Harding of Price, and Owen Reese and Aaron Hanson, Price, defeated Vince Sumner and Orson Rowley of Price, 5, The junior singles division has ad' vanced to the finals, with the Roberts brothers, Hardy and Jerry scheduled tc meet for the championship. Hardy defeated Ed. Harding in the semi4, 3, and his brother finals, 4, M Ov Ml took the measure of Hayden Reese, Sil-vag- TENNISENTRANTS D l Moose In the second game nes to determine the title. as the Elks also won the of the jgt -- playoff, a third unnecessary, defeating the Moose, holders secuied only AT CARBON EMERY LEAGUE rit was the new Standing of the Trams. four hits, Second Half. enabled them into runs. The for seven i nicked heCutchelow Ki pt them well scat-- : but and rccwived better support luncrous errors v,rt ll'.i ir blow s Tn UNJ 6-- 2, GERM PROCESSED paraffin base I L tLgLQ 6-- 4, 6-- Carbon Countys 6-- 3, Sundays Results. Kenilworth Wellington Coca Cola Huntington Price Helper a (postponed). Next Sundays Schedule. Columbia at Helper. 32-1- 12-- 13-1- Agency Co. Carbon 3-- 0. 2, 9-- 3. 2, 1. 7, Columbia-IIiawath- Carbon Ave. North mot y, MARKET CAR 6-- 1; TRICE, UTAH New CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH WILL PAY CASH! AUTOS Top Market Prices for Pork, Veal, Beef and Lamb. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Line of Reconditioned Cars in the District. Phone 242-- 116 S 2nd West Of 6-- 1, 6-- 3. 6-- 3, 6-- 7-- 6-- 0; 8-- 6; 6-- 2. RAe BECKELS BEST ti nicest 6-- 3; Res. 242-- J Price. Utah 6-- 6-- 4, 6-- 2, 6-- THE SCHOOL TERM STARTS AGAIN 6-- 6-- 1. No matches have been played in the mixed doubles or womens singles and participants are asked to ar- TEE range an early match with their opPairings are posted at the Price tennis courts. (IT ALWAYS DOES ponents. IT ALWAYS WILL) NOT TO ENTER, SAY ANGLERS W. E. Anderson and Peter George- -' des have been kept busy since a re- j ARE cent fishing trip denying that they YOU propose to enter the forthcoming rodeo as a result of their horseman- ship experience while on that jour- -, ney, that covering a stretch of 56 miles. The fishing jaunt was made into the Uintah district, other mem-beof the party being Mack Olson, and Angelo Georgedes, a splendid catch being reported by the local Isaac Walton disciples. rs He that ashes are not good for the rug but hes preoccupied. You see, hes reading about our ew line of FALL felt hats and of course hes interest- So will YOU be. The seasons most popular tones st)les at moderate prices. knows otherwise First -- Fall Hat -- Cai'boii Handclasps Day a can put friendly voice you no price on these simple gestures yet they mean so much. Members of your family, relatives and friends in other cities are too far away for handclasps but you can greet them by voice. Telephone them tonight. It is next best to seeing them. showing of the very lat- - An new 111 colors and contours snap brims and Homburgs. 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