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Show cm .. THE PAGE TEX HELPER BALL TEAM WINS STATE AMATEUR TITLE WITH THREE WINS SPOUTS NIGHTS TO IJE HELD FOR BUSINESS MEN UTAH Younger Democrats Elect Officers At Friday Night Meet One of the latest phases of recreational program was launched last night, September 16, at the Carbon New officers for the forthcoming for county r. high school, this new feature 6. Runs Kalina sponsible named at the meeting of IDll.pr 8, Business Mens year were Christensen 3. Miigunn 1. Struck out being known as County Young Mens By Christensen 7, Magana 7. Bases on Night, and to be carried out each the Carbon club 1. Hit Friday evening, the 2. rbriNtenaen Democratic Off Mugann bails Wednesday evening from 8:00 to. 9:30 session city with pitched bulla Bosone, W oolsey. taking place in the Price was p. m. This recreational activity is for of Price Orson Rowley hall. the purpose of a diversion for busiDow Jesson, also a ness men in the locality, who are named chairman, Price man, was placed as vice chairand Cliff Memmott of Helper, Basketball and volley-ba- ll probably man, elected secretary-treasure- r. was will become the most popular. Plans of the organization call for No cost is attached to these sports selection of one member from each classes, except for the participants to act with the precinct in the county to 5 furnish their own activity togs. Miss officers as a central or advisory comGunda Anderson, county recreational mittee. Members of the club held a supervisor, is in charge of preliminary meeting in the local city hall Monday arrangements for the project, which is evening, giving consideration to expected to enlarge rapidly. plans for the forthcoming campaign. Despite their earlier loss of the 1936 Central Utah league championship, Helpers battling baseball aggregation stepped through the Utah amateur tournament to capture state honors e win in the annual with a even which closed with a 7 to 4 victory over the Crescent team of Salt Lake City, the latter champion of the federation circuit of the capital city. Eddie Marchetti was the winning moundsman for the Carbon railroadcontest while ers, hurling a nine-h- it the Helper crew garnered fourteen safeties off the delivery of the losing twirler. Sluga, Helper, outfielder, was the batting star for the winners, cracking out three hits. His batting performance throughout the tourney was of a high order, his war club being largely responsible for wininng the first tourney contest over Salina. He drove in a home run and landed for a three base drive in that contest, being responsible for all of his clubs markers in that contest. He hit safely seven times out of thirteen trips to the plate during the state tourney. In their second tourney battle the 29 10 27 17 Totals xBatted for Shepherd in ninth, struck Helperites trimmed Dividend, the Central Utah league champions who out. Batted for Sullivan in ninth. registered the gathering of that honor at the expense of the railroad city Score by innings : 000 000 0202 lads. They won their game with Divi- Dividend HO (KM) 20x 7 dend by a score of 7 to 2 on Satur- Helper Summary: Runs Muulsby 2. Wool- day. spy, Itlackbuni, Dalpiaz. Jensen, leery, Following is the box score tale of Sluga. Allison. Errors Roberts, Dalpiaz. e march A. Taylor. Jensen, Verdi, It. Taylor, the Helper crews 2. base Stolen to the state championship at the tour- Woolsey, DalpiazSacrifice hits three-gam- three-gam- ney: Christiansen. Jensen, Christiansen 2, It. Taylor, Verdi. Two-bas- e hits Maulsby, II. ISlackham. Sluga. Runs batted in G. Sluga, R. Taylor 2, Maulsby, Christiansen, Klenda, Itlackham, Double plays Allison to Verdi Dalpiaz. to Dalpiaz, Derge to Christiansen to SAUNA I), Bird, ss Klenda. Deft on base Dividend 11. Ilel- - Innings pitched Ity Perkins 1 Charge defeat to IerkinH. At bat Off Perkins 11. Hits batted Off Pr-kin- s 5. Off Perkins 5. Runs scored Runs responsible for Perkins 5, Shepherd 2. Sluga 2. Struck out By ShepBases on balls Off herd 3, Sluga 4. Perkins 1, Shepherd 2, Sluga 2. Hit with oitcbed balls By Shepherd ( R. Tavlor, Balk By Sluga Rosone). Woolsey. per Gates, 9. 2-- IIKI.l'KIt Rochelle, price E SUN-ADVOCAT- o FERRON C. C. G CAMP NOTES STANDARDVILLE ccc The following members of this camp participated in the annual Peach Day celebration, held in Fer-ro- n, in the events of sports. LaMar W. Jones of C. C. C. Co. 959, Ferron Camp vs. Peanuts McGuire of C. C. C. Co. 529, Castle Dale Camp, Jones winning by a knock out, and Sherril Blackham of C. C. C. Co. 959, Ferron Camp, vs. Lee Robertson, A. A. H. champ of Price fought to a draw. ccc Irvin Rowley of Spring Glen was discharged on September 12, 1936, to attend school and Steve Kapps of Spring Glen was discharged on September 12, 1936, to accept a position with the Pioneer Forging and ing Co. of Price. Weld- Arthur Parry Homer Donohue of Spring Glen underwent an appendix operation this week at the Standard hospital. Roy Fiack of Castle Gate is a patient at the Standard hospital. Edward Edwards is recovering from injuries received in the Standard mine recently. Vice President Roberts of the U. M. W. of A. visited in Standard Mon- Allison, 3b Maulsby, ef Dalpiaz, lb Rosone, if ... Ferron last week-en- Magana, Ray Hassinger spent last week in Ferron visiting with friends and relaccc tives. Acel Rowley and family are movOn September 8, 1936, the followto Hiawatha to make their home. ing Preswere effective: ing promotions Robert Berry of Heiner visited ton Mitchell was appointed first cook friends here last week. to fill the vacancy made when Nick Mamanakis was promoted to mess Largest stock of office supplies in eaststeward. Joe DeLuca was promoted ern Utah at The to second cook and James I. Black was promoted to assistant leader, A GOOD BUY FOR. ANY GUY ccc r or about September 15, 1936, to attend school. Ferd W. Thompsen of Spring City, Utah; Robert D. Ostler, Spring Canyon, Utah; Wallace Mort-ensof Cleveland, Utah, and Mitchell L. Tatton, of Clawson, Utah. Sluga 3. Isft on buses cents at The giant size for $1.45. Sun-Advoca- te, fif w? X L Weve got for you the ALL-WEMH- The Literary Digest's PRESIDENTIAL' POLL it b rot dooit by Goodyear every Mooday, Wednesday ( Friday evening. TUNE IN NBC Blue Network en e sen. Cushing. letter file for as low as ninety-fi- v JS G&W PRIMROSE RYE WHISKEY The following enrollees from this Company, 959, will be discharged on Itlackham, e Score by innings : 2tK) (KM) IKK) 2 Salina 002 010 00x 3 Marchetti, p Helper Summary: Runs L. Ilird, I). Bird, Dalpiaz, Sluga, Bosone. Errors Rochelle 2. Stolen base Dalpiaz. Sacrifice bits CRESCENT T. Sorensen, II. Bird. Home run Three-bashit Sluga. Two-bas- e Sluga. Day, cf hit Allison. Runs hatted in T. SorenE. Lunnen, Mr. and Mrs. LeRue Jensen visited with friends and during the week-en- d relatives in Redmond, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson and sons spent two days in Salt Lake City and son, Ogden, when they took their school. Buddy, to enroll in an Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones from Cleveland visited over the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Staker here. Mrs. James Averett and son, Frank, of Clear Creek, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Snow Sunday. Henry Thompson, pioneep prominent resident of thp River area, was a Price visitor day, attending to business here and visiting with local Mr. Thompson has resided for years in Emery county and rmerly served there as sheriff. The Green River man his district is harvesting VsnleS cantaloupe crop this year prS I being expected to be as ? previous seasons at least. Qualu; U the product, one which holds ton in eastern marts and has won a m usually splendid reputation through out melon circles in the nationX Green River, is reported as excellent too. Mr. Thompson stated that ent indications pointed to a good pret for the melons, assuring financial returns which will be reflected to advantage of the Green River district producers. d. truck driver. p Al-ge- Good OnMelonPZp day. Claude Snow of Sunnyside visited friends here this week. Ernest Roson has resumed work in Standardville after working in Castle Gate during the summer. Ed Worthington and family spent at Fish Lake. the week-en- d Jack Wilson and family motored to Sanpete county to visit relatives during the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cox spent the week-en- d in Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Turnbull attended the Peach Day celebration in e. HELPER By Thelma Nezos Farris McDermaid and S. Simms week-en- d visitors from Arizona were and Mrs. William Mr. of at the home Accompanied by the McDermaid. left Monday for visitors the latter, McDermaids Mr. with to visit Logan, mother. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gilbert of Standard, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Larsen from Pioche, Nevada, were Sunr. Mrs. Carl day guests of Mr. and A steel By Captain Reuben E. Curtis, assistant district chaplain, arrived at this camp on September 10, and gave a religious program in the evening . ROYAL NEWS fO prod Cowlev, 3b Pint . . . Code No. 59 THE BIG FULL FLAVOR IN ALL -- UTAH MONEY-SAVE- SHOW RECORD-BREAKIN- G 02914 212 232 Hits R G&W MOUNTAIN RIDGE BOURBON WHISKEY Crescent EXHIBITS OF THE PRODUCTS OF UTAH FARMS, HOMES AND FACTORIES -- K MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO BE THERE 002 002 012 013 Runs Hits KK) 1 1019 2. Errors Llewellyn Summary : Stolen bases Marchetti. Day. Sacrifice hits Verdi 2. Larson. Black-haTaylor. Home run Pierce. Three-bas- e Startin. hits Sanders. Taylor. J. Marchetti. Pierce. bite Maulsby. Lunnen. Huns batted in Sluga. Taylor, Blackham, Verdi Marchetti. Pierce 2. West, Sanders. Double plays Llewellyn to Larson to L Lunnen. Allison to Verdi to Dalpiaz. Innings pitched Llewellyn E. Lunnen 3 5 Charge de- Huns responsible for feat to Llewellyn. Marchetti 4. Llewellyn 4. E. Lunnen 1. Struck out Marchetti 8, Llewellyn 4, E. Lunnen 2. Base on balls Off Marchetti iS. Llewellyn 1. Time of game 2 hours Two-bas- Pint . . . 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