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Show KNTR l, IT Ml BallPark Project 1 2 team-mat- es DIVIDEND Jenwn, I large, show-;hor- Alt II r Sullivan, rf College, 2b 4 If r, ss 4 lb Klendn. (f!'rpa0 .lb Roberts, 0 Lowell, p Iprkins, (nil, ji p xxIVrry xCrow ton Tot 11 .t 1 4 0 1 1 1 0 0 o 1 ft PRICE Tiingnro, 2b Coiironic, 2b 2 t; 11 O A 2 ft . o 4 ft ft 2 sh Verdi. If T. Frntto. o I. Lindsay. p 14, 1936. The St George baseball team is very anxious to place the Pi ice baseball team on our list of opponents. Fans here are also anxious to see the Price team play. We would be glad to let you make the date in order not to interfere with your schedule. The fore part of Septemtyer we are going to celebrate the seventy-fifth anniversary of St. Geoige and a very big homecoming is being planned. In conjunction with this we are scheduling two or three games with outside teams, preferably with Central Utah teams that have a good record. Would the Price team be interested in a game down here? If so what terms would you prefer? Should you desire to play earlier in the season we would welcome a game anytime. Please write us in regards to arrangements or if you will be unable to play us, we would be pleased to hear from you at your convenience in regards to the same. Hoping to hear from you in the near future and wishing you success, always, I remain, Sincerelv yours, LEE BROOKS, Buiir.css Manager St. George Baseball Club. ft ft Smith, lb Friitto, July 4, of IVooNox. ance. The letter is as follows: 0 Dear Sir: Alt II R Tin lor. 3b .low k os. If 1 1 0 21 3! In 1 (1 1 se 5 . 41 Tolnln is in Dili, xxHnttod t xlliiftod for Rli luird" in tli. Sonro by innings : 213 3'tft (lift Dividend (133 2ftl 3ft Irii o ! 12 Price Team Wins First Half Crown, Softball League Price (Modern Barber and Beauty Shop) won the first half of the soft-ba- ll league, recently, recording 14 wins and one loss. Castle Gate was tied with the local team for first place, but lost to the D. & R G. W. team, automatically moving the lat-- 1 tors up into first place. Twelve teams ate entered in the second half of the league which is Sixty drawing considerable interest frem cws appeared thi' item: Carbon county fans. Games are play- - 'cars aS- the Seventh Ward Croquet ed nLutly cn several diamonds with club, composed of Harry World, Thomas Risley and W. H. Roger, de- large turnouts every night. feated a team from the Daynes club, made up of J. I. Danes and Walter Mr. World was a resident team will lead the league, but as the Squires. - Advertisers in The and the Carbon County Shoppers efGuide can depend upon reliable, their advertising fective display for promotion. July of Charles Paul ( slaving tro NOTICE is hereby given that Rulon Sebon Rich, of Wellington, Utah, who, on Julv 16, 1930, made homestead entry, No. 049309, for SE'iSELa Section 20, NEV4NEV4, Section 29, Township 14 South, Range 11 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Price, Utah, on the 25th day of August, 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: Verdis Draper, of Wellington, Utah, Ezra Branch, Lincoln Marshall, and Mathis, all of Pi ice, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Date of first pub., July 16, 1936 Date of last pub., August 13, 1936 Earned, tas tM Spring (330 0? 0 GEEB SIYSZVUOF NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Sataro Sato, also known Creditors as T. S. Sata, deceased. will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Columbia, Utah, or to Henry Ruggeri, Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 11th day of September, A. D. 1936. KOICHI YAMAGUCHI, Administrator of the Estate of Sataro Sato, also known as T. S. Sato, deceased. Date of first pub., July 2, 1936 Date of last pub., July 23, 1936 Copyright 1336, Jos. 8. Finch than fflW. xowe olrece This KANSAS Cl he WUWitfc TV. k UU eld w N Esta Credit! vouche per, ID 193 DeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. partment of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, 3, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that Ezra Pranph, of Price, Utah, who, on Aug. The more you know about cars, the more you will appreciate the value built into the Pontiac Eight. Money cannot buy a smoother, smarter eight; and in addition, it is as economical as the thriftier sixes. Get everything motoring provides, at the lowest possible cost buy a Pontiac Eight. One ot 11,000 Pontiac owners who recently hare written roU uniary letters of praise about their cars No paid testimonials stockraising homestead entry, No. 049736, for EIE2- - WESTERN AUTO COMPANY 37 NORTH CARBON AVENUE PRICE, UTAH happier -- and thriftier, too! Standard. And B0TTUD BY; JOS. s. FiKCH & CO, IMC, Of CKD0IT PRODUCTS CO.E55. i . e' t MraipM obUSns; rlSi 5 ' AT STANDARD U omey fore tl Then, too clean restrooms, many useful services, quality products are among the reasons why Standards percentage of steady customers is way above the average. . . . Once motorists try it, they prefer Sr, I. MM. IS lot one ir f T the of BBSS 1 Inc. 2C classes P. h Co., i this Wjin b tire-milea- ge f r given The small courtesy of regularly checking your tires which any Standard Service Man will gladly do may increase your as much as 15 . BUXDtD The nght, at WBeecB Y. SCKCSLTY, 1 Booth a cop, of our Wilken F.mllr Cooking Album ifyoull wrh m t The Maples, R.F.D. No. J, Schenler. i to In jainsey With you buying a million cases of The Wilken Family Whiskey, I can't see as theres much sense in me telling you how good tasting it is and everything. All I want to say is thank you and would you please remember the credit for it has got to go to Grandad and Dad seeing they re responsible for working out the ways of making our whiskey so extra mild and tasty SX Par bis de July h the 14, 1936 Here goes the millionth case of our Familys Whiskey! Fr, n the being be bW DeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. partment of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, They took this picture a day or so ago just as case No. 1,000,000 come down the packaging line. The big fellow shaking our hands is Hank Barr thats got charge of the bottling. You can tell William Wilken by hit hats being on. Im in the middle laughing and Toms standing there in back of me. Were pretty much pleased at your buying a million cases. Harry E. Wilken P.S-- sir 50er o ' ex C0OP'ete mens In te SEV4 Section 28, ENWy4, SWV4 well known as court bailiff for many Section 27, NWftNEH. Section 20, terms. EkiSWki Section 22 NEV4SEI4. Sec- -' tion 17, Township 12 South, Range 11 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of the district court, at Price, Utah, on the 21st day of August, 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: Fritz Worley, of Wellington, Utah, Incoln Marshall, Irvin Branch, and L. B. Golding, all of Price, Utah j THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Date of first pub., July 9, 1936 Date of last pub, Aug 6, 1936 WINS AT CROQUET 1 ateofth - 1 ft ft . ? Tt 111 r . p R Illinois, S. negat;-5- f ,fna ty Sunday's KpsiiIIs I'riie J2, Dividend ft. Helper 11, Juvson 1. Spanish Fork H, Neplii 7. 12-- ed Pl, Tan-tjo- w liviilrml Nppln . Ilij son . Price-Divide- 11-- 1. Traces In Ucal LakeCel ebration- - - I Helper upped itself into first place The game by defeating Payson, was a affair, with the Hel- per lads having an easy time of it throughout. They scored intermittently and played offensive ball throughout the entire tilt. The locals, minus the hurling arm of Boyd Lindsay who was absent from the fray, played exceptional ball howP. Lindsay, occupying the ever. mound held the hard hitting invaders to a limited number of hits and supwas good. port from his Two injuries were sustained, one by a Price player and the other by a Dividendite. Tangaro, playing short and doing a good job until struck, was removed in the second inning after being hit. Tex Richards, headed for fust after a pop-u- p fly in the infield, received minor injuries to his leg from the Price catcher who was attempting to hook the fly and literally ran over him. This Sunday, Price will play the Nephi nine in a double header here. The games will be played at the fair grounds and a good sized delegation is expected. Bacteria . Prior third place. Appear At Moon Halted On Price 2 0 2 I.K Mil K Won Fork Spanish A batting spree with both teams knocking the little pellet all over the field featured with baseball game played here Sunday before a fairly large crowd at the 9 fairgrounds. Final score was for Price, which drops Dividend to fourth place in the Central Utah league standings and boosts Price to Tests Reveal No Carbon Boxers To Tamnnnrilv .1 Reports from the state hr the new Ray Dlxon 0f Moon Lake was in health recentlv Price baseball team has been in- - p,.lte ball park has been tempoianly puce the ore part of this week ar- - price municiDa, rf.lc(at(1 that sted to participate against the St halted due to an error in reporting ranglng a fight card for that place from traces of vited t li in the federal the to that states He 34. 1 IM10 George baseball club during the foiemany The reports on July wata, the proJCct description o let- received Uu i. jh7 part of September, according to a Carbon fighters will participate, government for the allocating One test was at the sha 'r ter received by local baseball officials fun(jSend o the pool.n'af eluding Gene Robinson, Johnny while the be to and Handra from Lee Brooks, manager of the St. Zeke Jimmy expected is Piera, was garo, made at the deep end Thjs dlfflcuity Imki several who will George team. Pooi attendants said that straightened out in the next to com- - Madra and Jack McCourt, of I Anxious For Game te matched against the pick Uintah one of the best reports days and the structure pushed is stucco in a grandcharge Basin boys. Paul Mancina ,4 Fans here, stated the letter, aie pktion. Plans call for concession room and of boxing arrangements, very anxious to see the Price team stand, built-in- field. er has been AU flghts will be amateur engage-nin- g play and local exponents are plan- complete fencing of the playing instau7J show to accept the invitation and A much needed facility has been ments jn addition, a program of advantageous over the southern Utah what this section has the installation of hot and cold racing and athletic sports is systems A steady supply 0fch O A to offer. Definite arrangements how- - ers in the COUnty fair building, now promised. The affaiar will wind up is run infn he wateJ- Wiling all ,rac 1 ft ever have not been completed but owned by the city, for the use of the wRb a dance in the evening, .1. present indications advocate accept- athietcs. 0 I ii ICE. UTAH Work on the completion of ( one-sid- i VIE If! ST. GEORGE ANNIVERSARY DIVIDEND: HELPER i! iv iliVITE PRICE BASEBALL TEAfil TO HI iv P R TIIE PAGE TEN STATIONS, INC. AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS STANDARD OIL DEALS Date t Date c |