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Show f A(,t THE MX 81'N.auvoc Hi. N CARBON GR1DDERS ADVANCE IN STATE M I M 1 111 MINERS TD CLASH MU u PLAYOFF WITH WIN OVER PARK CITY! till g A. soi.mrii.il. Itr.tA h Mlt fat. e. all t Hal u h t Draws cr.ieasanj Numerous J Ik frl. -- H4 Nu kl S 1 1 Iu'1'"V Co-.- Mill! t i it r 1 U ! ' : i ,:I a', i ili -r 1, lk-- i.'.ti 3. 4, I, 3, 1 1. H.i-.rst- cal iijJe try No tENW. Mockii aglr-rin- t U4754S fwr S4NE4. Coal I, I .. Cn.ry 4 C.jfully hurdled IfiPLAYOFFFRIDAY their f.ist iibstjt 1c in tl.e state 1. a ni tund.iioia f ... into UwTrll Cat bon county hunters met with pluliship playoff Saturday by defeattoal Company tl, 3 success the Cunfrretue fairly gid during City, ing j ojen Coal luh claim srascin on pheasant Sundsy, Monday nrr, IS 0 tWnt-BRACKEN LEE, J notary ny cd Erf Devils Outweigh and Tuesday. Although The Cun! Digger gut their tcrl goodly 558 " Urf derd. i k,J public, at lt ice Utah, pi the 18th In actUm early In the op number of limit kill were reported 25 tLe feet 330 1933, and North of Novcfiibcr, in thl Hiked the Tin Miner dy . county, Emery district ening quarter. u Union Coal Con7.r South fit CultK-- of Section 10 Claimant name a witnesses; Or off to the visitor, who were forced generally yielded better results, local 1 M Marof U rtl-au- e Utah; Price, cm L Township bon Mrmg in Cat to punt, nlmrod reported. Numerous sports grantor. taking the bell 3Vnd-- r; Lake Salt of the of Hub I will Utah; East lrice, The Carlton high football tram tin - Marking midfield. Three play later, Jimmy men were attracted to pheasant (b) A lo, ,n u xie 1 of Provo, Utah; John Loveas shown by flic City ut ivnnu lip Redford romped over the goal line haunts during the three days, game Journey to Spungviile Friday la flash and interest of the shown as 1912, and using course with the Sprlngville lied Devil in land. Helper, Utah. officials stated. 1 with a touchdown. Coal Company 50 Last thence unjrr thereon running THOMAS F, THOMAS, vu Some hunters were fortunate en the second round of the it ate champ- tue of Shortly after that the Ore Digger fr?' to Sooth certain feet, theni-- 79 74 fret Register. atagrd their only real offenlve of the ough to bag their limits on all three Unship playoff. Sprlngville clinched of Uie litter, drpartmrnt 3, thmee of Ixl line North the 4 last in Conference afternoon wl ten Alhaon dropped back days. Three male birds were allow- - honors Frldy United Oct 19; last, Nov. 18, 1833 State West , First of Arnerj. pub 30 minutes South 83 degree with Spanish to hi own line a if to kirk ed each day in both Carbon andby Paying Marvh 29. 1924, and Wiri tu? corner Northwest the 6 feet 47 t(l Fork. instead he ran around right end for Emery counties. tified a Serial N0. 0255i,toM; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE of Ltd 3. thence South 31 degree a gain of thirty yard, following that Results of the to the following of the Interior, United 3 feet, thence Nollh 88 5 partment devnUd West encounter will be announced at The play with another brilliant run which Lake at Salt Office fily. subject, of Land City, State however, beginning to to the feet CARBON RESERVES plaie 1. 10 netted a soon as the game yard. terms, condition, To be sold to the highest bidder for Utah, October 14, 1833. Park City wa halted at thl June over. The kickoff is scheduled for royalties imposed by Notice is hereby given that IV ter cash. 2 00 p. m. lure when Carbon recovered a fumThe South half of on March PREPARE TO MEET who M BLISS. of S Utah, Price, Joufla ble on the The Miners will be up against a tripe. After an hSoUth ofSeci o 2, 1927, made StocVralsing HomeSheriff of Carbon County exchange of punts, the Miner made plenty tough proposition when they all of Section 25. TowtuhJ Yi No. 038322 a amended, 1933 stead 23, Entry Nov. last Nov 2, another firt down a the quarter COLORADO ELEVEN tangle with the Utah county outfit, First pub, South, Range 7 Fast, Salt Uk! Sec. I. WVjSWli, SWY for ended. tipeeially In view of the fact that base and meridian, c 12 S. Range 9 East, Sec. 9, NW ls. Twp. DEPART The Carbonite gained conltently Red the game will be played on the NOTICE OF CONTEST approximately 1120 3 and 4 E4SWH. W4SEVi. in Use second and third quarter, but Local Football Fan ment of the Interior, United State LoU Of I Augured 11 Sec. 31, Twp, S4NE4. The Pie lark of a sustained drive preventUtah, NElSEt, Southeast quarter of Sprlngville has one of the huskiest Land Office. Salt Uke City, Iaterenting Contest On South. Range 9 East, Salt Lake mer ed any aeoring in those periods. Once Southwest quarter; the Korth school team in the state, and November 3, 1933 high Field Igcal filed notice of intention to Saturday in the second quarter, Carbon careat quarter of the Southed will outweigh the Carbonite approx To Heber Pearson of Pleasant idUn, ha final make proof to establish claim ried the oval to the The line by 5 man. to the quarter; and the South half innately pounds Grove, Utah, eontestee: before Reserve on the Carbon high Conference 4 champions have a large the Southeast quarter of Secti virtue of a long run by Loui You are hereby notified that Roll to the land above described, at Price, d E. school football team will have an line, and a fairly good sized and good gain by Tony 19; the North half of the North West, who gives Price, Utah, as Stylian Star, notary public, and Harry Kennick, but the opportunity to display their skill Sat west quarter of Section 3o led by Rill Wilkin, 200 pound his postoffict address, did on Octo- Utah, on the 28th day of November, drive was atopped when Park City urday when they meet the Young fullback. In Township 13 South. ber 7th, 1933, file in thi office hi 1933. American League rirate of Grand! Each team ha played six game duly corroborated application to con8 Fait, Salt Lake base and rf. intercepted a forward pas. Claimant names as witnesses: Nick The Miner ran roughshod over Junction on the Klwanls Athletic I this season. Carbon winning four and test and secure the cancellation of Diamanti, Steve Bolotas and John Idun, containing 240 acre, mafl their opponent in the final quarter, field at 2 30 p. m. or lets; losing tw'o and Springville winning your Stockraising Homestead Entry, Diamantl of Helper, Utah, and W. D. tiie first touchdown coming after The game will be one of the feat- - four, losing one and tieing one. The Serial No. 043G34, made August 27, Haycock of Spring Glen, Utah. The Northwest quarter of Carlton had taken the ball on Pork ures of the Armistice day celebra- - Miners rolled up a total of 63 points 1927, for Ix! a to 12. inclusive, Sec. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Northwest quarter of Section 21 line. Harry Kennick tion sponsored by the Price and Hcl- - and have had 33 scored against them, 1. Twp. 12 South, Range 11 East; and City Register. 13 South, Rang Township went for nine yards, and Nicastro per posts of the American Legion. The Red Devils have made 72 points SE4 Sec. 33, Twp. 11 South, Range First pub., Oct. 19; last, Nov. 16, 1933 Salt Lake base and mer. East, made it a first down on a line plunge. Proceeds of the contest will be used and permitted their opponents to 11 East, Salt Lake meridian, and as 40 acres, more ldian, containing 10 Tezak more for added and the benefit of the high school score 33 counters, Johnny grounds for his contest he alleges that NOTICE FOR Pl'BIJCATION DE- or less; Kennick smashed through to make it athletic fund. team is Fork the only Spanish said eritryman has submitted final Lots 1 and 2 of the Northwest first and ten. With Kennick, Tezak partment of the Interior, United The visiting eleven, which Is spon- - which both Carbon and Springville proof, which is false and fraudulent, Lake Salt Office at Land States City, and Nicastro dividing the ball car- sored by the Grand Junction Rotary have met. Carbon defeated the quarter; and the Southeast quar-tin that he has never established a of the Northwest quarter of has won 13 successive games, ers, while the Red Devils were bona fide residence on said entry; has Utah. October 12. 1933. rying, the Miners recorded three Notice is hereby given that John more first downs In succession, the pThe local aggregation Includes a held to a 6 tie, but this fact failed to live thereon as much as five Section 19, Township 13 South, F. Loveland, Jr., of Helper, Utah, who former making the touchdown on an number of players who have seen ser- - is not regarded as an indication of months Range 8 East. Salt Lake base nd during any one year, and has on November 22, 1928, made end run. vice in Carbon high's games this sea-- 1 the comparative strength of the two failed to meridian, containing 120 acre, said land on pernum place Homestead Entry No. 047693 The excitement of the score had son, and Coach Preston Summerhays teams. Springville's greater weight ent more or less; or any improveimprovements, hardly died down when the Miners promises local grid fans that they coupled with the fact that Carbon ments embracing the value of said for E'vSE4. NW4SE4 Sec. 1. The Southwest quarter of the launched another offensive drive, will be royally entertained when the will be playing on a strange field, is land for stix NWi4NE'4. NEI4NWI4 Sec. Northwest quarter of Section 20, kraising purposes to the which culminated in a touchdown two clubs clash. expected to prove of distinct advan extent of $1 25 jcr acre or to any 11. NE'4. E4.NWI4. SW4NW l4, and the Northwest quarter of the 12 South, when "Blaikie Grecco tossed a long Roth teams will be evenly matched tage to the Red Devils. Springville' amount Northeast quarter of Section 30, that amount. N'iSEU. Sec. 12. Twp. approximating 10 East. Salt Lake meridian, pass to Tony DeAngelcs, who raced ns far as weight is concerned, aver- - lone defeat of the season was inflict You are, therefore, further notified Range Township 13 South, Range 8 East, over "the goal line. ed by West high of Salt. Lake, the that the said allegations will be taken has filed notice of intention to make aging approximately 130 pounds. Salt Lake base and meridian, Captain Harold Pattcrick, who has Players v ho will represent Carbon score being 25-as confessed, and your said entry will final proof to establish claim to the containing 80 acres, more or lest been out of the game most of the are as follow's: Backs, Armond Vec- Some doubt had previously existed be cancelled w ithout further to land above described before J. Brackright (c) All the right, title and in'season because of injuries, started at chio, Gabe Simone, Herman Seppi, as to the eligibility of Springville in be heard, either befoie this office or en Lee, notary public, at Price, Utah, of Gordon Creek Coal terest halfback for the Miners. He was per- Louis Tezak, Randall Taylor, Max the state playoff. In Conference on appeal, if you fail to file m this on the 22nd day of November, 1933. Company in and to the followmitted to play only a Comparatively Fausett, Herbert Ungiitch. Harold competition, Springville won three office as names Claimant Ivan witnesses: within twenty days after the ing surface rights: short time, but while he was in the Brown and Clark Morgan; ends, Don games and tied one. At the meeting FOURTH of this notice, Pace and Morgan Pace of Helper, contest lte recorded a number of Snow, Sam Corey and "Blackie of coaches of that district early in as shown publication The surface rights to the SoutM. John Loveland of Helper, below, your answer, under Utah, heast quarter of the Northeast good gains. Grecco; tackles, Victor Silvagni, Loss September, Springville was selected to oath, specifically responding to these Utah, and Orson Marsing of Jensen-villThe brilliant ball toting of Kennick Oliveto and Lawrence Mangum; play American Fork in the opening Utah. quarter of Section 19; and the allegations of contest, together with featured the offensive play in the guards, Max Mathis, LaVar Johnson; game of the season. The American due Northwest quarter of the NortTHOMAS F. THOMAS, proof that you have served a final quarter. The husky sophomore center, Clyde Forsythe. hwest of Section 20, Fork coach was not present at the copy of your answer on the said conquarter Register. was unstoppable and ripped through 13 Personnel of the visiting team will meeting, and his team did not play testant either in person or Range 8 South, Township by regis- First pub., Oct. 19; last, Nov. 16, 1933 the opposition for gain after gain. be as follows: Jack Wiley, Albert the game, which was declared for- - tered mail. East, Salt Lake meridian. Vemon Mills played his usual excel- - Turner, George Chadwick, Robert feited to Springville. This, with the You should state in your answer (d) All water rights and rights IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE lent game at center and broke Kimmell, Isadore Spector and Robert Red Devils three victories and one the name of to the use of water ditches, the postoffice to w'hieh United States, In and For the Disthrough on numerous occasions to Bauer, backfield; Charles 'Lumley, tie game, gave them the necessary you desire future notices to be sent flumes, reservoirs, pipelines, 1 trict of Utah, (Central Division. stop the Park City backfield men. Grant Darby, Jr., Vernon Palmer and number of games and recognition as to you. more particular description of or1-In Equity No. 12,007 Notice of ReIIov.ty' played well Allan Bliss, ends; Jack Lumley, Jack champions in conference play. which can be secured through an E. GEO. WOOLLEY, and Park City was held in check Corson and Paul Mars, guards; Clare ceivers Sale: Members of the Carbon team who of the decrees in the examination Acting Register. during the entire game except on that Morris, Nathan Turner, Ezra Child- - will make the trip to Springville and M. H. Lewis & Company, ComD. DUNN, Att'y, Court of Carbon county, district one occasion in the first quarter. less, tackles; Russell Carter, center; their weights are as follows: Backs Salt Lake City, Utah. state of Utah, and in the office plainant, vs. Gordon Creek Coal Coach Sumr'eviays used a large Charles Turner, guard and halfback; Harold Pattcrick, 143; Jimmy of the State Engineer of the state Defendant. Company, First Nov. Nov. 9; last, pub., 30, 1933. number of r serves during the conBugg, center and guard; ford, 145; Tony Nicastro, 170; Harry of Utah; Columbia Trust Company, a cortest, and P- y acquitted themselves Thomas McFadden, tackle and center. Kennick, 142; Louis DeAngeles, 148; THE IN SEVENTH (e) in fine style. Together with all personal JUDICIAL Disand John A. Grec-be as poration, State Blackie Malia, The Grand Junction contingent will Jackie Aramaki, 133; in trict Bank property, including bunk houses and for Carbon Commissioner of the State of Court, in charge of Ralph F. Walker, co, 142; Gabe Simone, 128; John Tezak, boarding and of State ELKS TO INITIATE THREE Utah improvements, County, NOTICE Utah, vs. OF Gordon Creek Intervenors, coach; Morgan Wadsworth, assistant 135; Armond Vecchio, 136: Ends house, dwellings, tent houses, mHorace Plum, team manager lo Clontz, 147; Jackson Jewkes, 152; SALE Qprbon Emery Bank, a Utah Coal Company, a corporation, and achinery, powder house, pump According to Exalted Ruler Frank and Robert Walker, equipment man- - Tony DeAngeles, 143; Don Snow, 138. Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. A. D. Com- Frank B. Cook, Receiver, Defendants. house, supply W. Averiil, Price lodge No. 1550, B. ager. house, Tackles Gus Lauris, 155; Mont er and Mrs. Arnold D. Comer, othNotice is hereby given that purerwise houses and known P. O. Elks will participate in a naas Mrs. A. D. supplies on hand, rock Coach Summerhays has been ad- - Jewkes, 175; Cecil Spigarelli, 160; Comer, suant to an order of sale given, made water pipe, timtionwide initiation of members Sat vised that the Pirates will arrive here Bryce Redd, 164; Ross Oliveto. 150. his wife, Defendants. cars, galvanized and entered by the District Court of To be at coal sold 11. Sheriff's Three new at noon Friday, and will work out on Guards Luke Pappas. 160; Frank cutting machine, bers, tools, Sale on the the United urday, November States in and for the Dis in switching yard, horsmaterial members will be accepted into the the local field' that afternoon. They Eaquinta, 155; LaVar Johnson, 130; 7th day of November, A. D. 1933, local organization on that day. De- - v, ill return to Grand Junction Sun- - Max Mathis, 141. Centers Vernon at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of trict of Utah, Central division, dated es, rails in mine and tram, all U Hth id at day the simuland all other property work will be front conducted day. door switches, of the grie Mills. 160; Clyde Forsythe, 150. day. A. D., 1933, said order sup- Court house in Price, Carbon County, nature and deof name, taneously by every lodge in the Unitevery and members Springville squad he rder Sale L of or control State ed States, Mr. Averiil has been given the Utah, in the custody scription Backs Max following describtheir weights are: aid Court on the ed which in located m Receiver entc.reTd, of said property the Citv 144: Leland Jim 145; Allan, Sumsion, A. D of! the July, 1932, e,3uh of Price, Coal Gordon Creek County Company is Ball Carbon, State Wilkin, 160; Bill Wilkin, 200; Bryce interested. Ltah, and particularly described as undersigned as Receiver, on the 24th manner in Special Linen finish paper and any day of November, A. D., 1933, at ten follows, envelopes, 24 each both 20c. The o; The description here given is not (10) 0 clock a. m. of said day, at the beat a point 150 feet Max Rowland, 135. Ends Beginning Averett, Court House in the county of Car- exclusive, the intent and purpose The local chapter of the American-HellenEast of the Northwest Corner of assets, 161; Russen Bird, 148; Joe Miller, 155; to cover and include all bon, city of Price, state of Educational Progressive asBlock 12, Local Survey of Utah, ing 130. Tackles will sell to the highest Price, and property, real, personal sociation will sponsor its fourth' an- Harold Averett, equities bidbidder, Utah, of Section 16, Township 14 Wing. and mixed, of every description in ding not less than FORTY-FIV- E nual ball at the Silver Moon hall Frank Bringhurst, 147; Woody South, Range 10 East of the Salt 185; Gordon Livingston, 162. Guards THOUSAND DOLLARS the custody and possession of said Thanksgiving night, November 30. Lake Meridian; thence East 92 ($45,000), for Blain Clyde, 160; Bill Clarke, 163; cash at the time of such sale and or Receiver to cash and deferred payments According Angelo Georgedes, Elmo Jensen, 155; Acil Roundy, 140. feet; thence South 150 feet: as the court president of the association, special may approve on con- only such assets. thence West 92 feet; thence North Roy lance, 147; Dick entertainment features are being ar- Centers Finley firmation, without The terms of said sale are as fo150 feet to the place of redemption, with 155. Loveridge, cas beginand the proper be of dance one will ranged protecting previsions and sub- llows: Not less than $45,000.00 in ning. the outstanding affaiis of the year, ject to confirmation by the Court, all or cash and deferred payments, proTogether with all ditch and Claim as it has been during the three prevof the GORDON perly protected, and as the Court may Ppert' water rights of every nature ious years. COAL COMPANY in the approve upon confirmation. however evidenced. Invitations have been sent to memcustody and possession of said ReThe sale will be made ree De f 0ctober- ceiver, bers of all Ahepa chapters in Utah, A.DD!e?933hiS 18th d3y including all property, real, clear of the lien of the Trust Hearings on compensation applica and more than 75 outside visitors are personal and mixed, the same to be dated the 1st day of September, tions filed by Carbon county resi SM. BLISS, Coa sold as a single expected to attend, including Chris dents unit, including with executed by the Gordon Creek ComMonhouse court in the Sheriff of Carbon County, opened the real Trust Athos, Salt Lake, national supreme Columbia to the property, machinery, Company State of Utah. day before O. F. McShane of the state governor of the organization; P. S. industrial equipment and all personal secure $400,000.w commission. property pany, as Trustee, to A. E. By and GIBSON, Marthakis, Salt Lake, national su7 cent gold bonds, The case of Luisa Vecchio vs. the rnMm,G0RD0N CREEK COAL of per Deputy Sheriff. liens an preme vice president, and John Bock-a- s, other all of free clear and so offered propcrty We write all kinds of Insurance, Independent Coke and Coal company First pub. Oct. to the Ogden, district governor. 19; last Nov. 9 193-- . was considered Monday, a recess beparticulariy described encumbrances, but, as to terms as the to hold Tornado. Fire, Lightning. interest, subject Crop, ing taken Tuesday because of the TOYS RESIGNATION CAUSES and conditions thereof, as hereinbefore no. Wedguardianship Those certain (a) tlcew lt REGRET LV GRAND JUNCTION election. Applications heard sitRain and Automobile, in the premises county clerk cited, the purchaser to assul?e nesday included Louis Lange vs nfner for further informatC Ttbe county of Carbon, iS duties and obligations of securing of Coal Peerless and In beet companies the United Utah: company Lloyd The resignation of William T. Toy of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS-ESTA- TE y vs. Cox ConstrucGlen Reynolds-Elapproval of the Secretary 531(1 The Southwest as secretary of the Price chamber of States. of of to quarter terior , the assignment the Mary Martello, deceased. of commerce drew expressions of re- tion company. Southwest quarter of such purchaser should Section Creditors will present claims and be will The continued lease, 17; hearings the East half 0f the with gret from officials of the Grand to secure such approval he neve Northeast Thursday and Friday. Mr. McShane vouchers to the undersigned at the Junction chamber. the quarter; Southwest quarter less shall pay the entire Purc M. Keller, re- office of Henry Ruggeri, Price. Utah In its w'eekly publication issued is accompanied by W. Northeast on NorIhe or before for the industrial commission. Price. the 29th day of Decemquarter; the -- verves Thursday of last week, the Colorado porter quarter of the South- The Receiver expressly ber, A. D 1933. Phone and Oar Agent Will Call to organization has the following say: ELK SEASON OPENS NorthQw,artteri Lt 3 bein the the right to reject any and all J. BRACKEN LEE, Regardless of his resignation, conQUarter of the wS Administrator of the Estate tacts through Bill Toy will continFRANK B. COOK, Receiver Elk season in Utah opened Wedof the Northeast quar- quarter; Company. Mary Martello, deceased ue. His great energy, valuable as- nesday and will continue for 15 days, Gordon Creek Coal Southwest Quarter; sistance and sincere effort always to concluding November 22. Over HENRY RUGGERI, the Southwest quar- DEY, HOPPAUPGH, please and cooperate will remain twenty residents of Carbon county Attorney for Administrator of SUthwest quarter; J. BRACKEN LEE, Manager MARK & JOHNSON, andtf v rtheast with us as one of the most pleasing have secured permits from the state Estate of Man,' Martello. for said Receiver, deceased Braley Building, East Main Street of quarter Attorneys the Price, Utah. experiences of chamber of commerce fish and game department to hunt in Building, f PRICE. UTAH Kearns QUarter a??n Scction 19. work. the Manti-Fis- h lake district Utah. First pub., Oct. 26; last. Nov. 13 SouthLake City, Salt 16, 1933 8 F, t cThip 16, Lake meridian; and First pub., Oct. 19; last, Nov. tn.li high Mil I 1 Sportsmen -I- Jtk Red Carbon Squad; To Make Trip d m--- 1 -ty lW-.nnli.- f 1 I- Gorf , e I 20-ya- rd Carbon-Springvil- lt S te 50-ya- rd hf SSi , 1 20-ya- rd Ni-ras- back-fiel- I I I 1 52-ya- rd I I I I I Fork-clu- 14-- h, er 0, 6-- Stock-raisi- ng EVi-NE- l4, I 0. e, I I . " " R- -y I I . I Red-Bud- - dy I h; two-roo- Ahepans Make Plans For Annual On Thanksgiving Nighta4 te. m to-w- it: ic Equitable Insurance Agency , Compensation Hearings Conducted rnrrt - 1 1 Mi,- - Con-ii- i Lotfv6 t 902-00- 6, - |