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Show THE PAGE TEN SUN-A- -- V O C A T D IN PRICE AS REIGNS CARNIVAL SPIRIT Nine Splits Helper WILL PLAY IN PRICE TENNIS TOURNEY Double Header With WHITEWAY IS OFFICIALLY OPENED j(Ey BEGIN ON TUESDAY IN SIX DIVISIONS Pinneij Crew Sunday Match To Turn On Lights; a mw Lee Lights five in After games dropping Mayor LARGE ENTRY LISTS GIVE In Dance in the second half of Utah Industrial New Blondie Film ASSURANCE OF STRONG Large Crowd Participates play. Helper came through league COMPETITION Scheduled At Utah with a to 3 triumph over the high was the W. Bullock, Helper. and mighty Pinney Utahs best lighted street in Feature is Double V. F. Peila, Helper; Edith Newbury, On last promised Strong competition pajojd o ia.OAoq of much merrymaking 5 at least six divisions when the Price Recreation Tennis meet gets under The Bumsteads, that unique screen way next Tuesday, which behaves like the famOne of these family next don1', return to the Utah ily divisions, 5 ; mi theatre Fimc.-.yboys 14 years of "Blur' oo Take-- a in u' day age and under, Ihi-'if Hit- luwiuus fin1 was added this Vacation, m ie.s i;,. cd upon the comedy week because of Chv Voting cornu; trip. Penpopular demand ny Single tun is aga.n featured as the the with Arthur Blondie irrepiessihle younger net en- Lake as the- harrased Dogwood, her thusiasts. Also familiar to Utah theaEntries close Saturday, and all husband. tre audieni es are Larry Simms who those who have not as yet signed up, continues as the misehieveous Baby either at the city gymnasium or at the Bumstead are urged to do Dumpling and Daisy, The dog. so immediately. of the double feature Other Tuesday morning, drawings for the slated forpart three days will be a the tournament will be displayed at the film. Western musical gymnasium and at The has Blondie Take a Vacation Times for playing matches will as more entertaining hailed been be indicated. If these times are not than its predecessors, Blondie and satisfactory, or if players find themBlondie Meets the Boss. The new selves unable to play their matches film takes the Bumsteads out of their at the times indicated, arrangements where they managed to find home, may be made if they will contact trouble enough, and into the great, Pres Summerhays, city director of and even more trouble. spaces open recreation, at the municipal gymnas- Featured include Donald players ium. Results must be reported Thomas W. Donald MacBride, Meek, promptly. Failure to do so will be Ross, Elizabeth Dunne, Robert Wilas default. regarded Mummert and Harlan cox, Play will be arranged so that the Briggs.Danny finals in the various divisions can be played off by Sunday, August 13. To the winner of the mens singles Wins championship, The will present a trophy. Winners in By mens doubles, junior singles and doubles, boys singles and mixed Helpers American Legion junior doubles will be given medals by The baseball crew again earned the right to represent this district in the state for . , l l i i : among te, te. .y-te- te. ONE SERVICE ONLY y Paul r- - Of e ' Sampson, spoke be club subject of "The evening before the LI' resents Fresh Frui&' pi incorporated, hadavegt Ki warns club. Bruce Bogarte einor aLs0 ijA of "Poke atyThSd??a- and Russell 8 Grange Boys State which 5 to 15 !. through 5,- h?? Price Rot.,, Si City. LPttj lt will often pay you office supplies firsUt The? cate. se If IRE Safe Driving and Safety Education un it, JULY SPECIALS On?TnhH,earT4l - District Junior Legion Ball Title Trouncing Price Three Straight Helper Sun-Advoc- scene pumas kiajunoaua a large crowd Spring Glen; J. E. Barney, Helper; Thursday evenin as ur peq jro.i3 aqt J. Brack-- t Herbert Knight, Price; Ellis Jensen, -P3 turned out to watch Mayor .tnq turned Coal City; Max Kenorr, Helper; Burf.., r.'. itch tiwt L ton Davis, Helper; Bud Norton, Price; ay hghtmg new w Bosone. Helper; Ivan E. NelIt v m.rticii ate n the street dance Frank t Castle son. Gate; J. G. Triantafilou, ities winch followed. Muric Anderson, Price; Mrs. with Price; uuuuJJUe Toe ClOU u was the largest Price- T. E. Bryson, Gus Saradakis, band of the .Cpurg iui i.vlpnn possible exception Onna Skerl, Helper; Emma Cleveland; rear. . this seen p has )i; japeaq aqn i t Parcich, Helper; Waino Mackey, Sco4 jo OUlRS UUOOOS l be little doubt bu These field; Erma Callor, Kenilworth; Alfor Ed Murchetti ui aj.u .igiUJAJQ got v. hat they came thousands the bert Cook, Helper; and Henri Ricci his an early by entei taming time, hvery- He d mates and turned in a victory. the add to could and Reese, thn that of the occasion had been Mascara, shortstop, right field, each climbed aboard for "mded" Riband mU:ic carnival two hits in the second game. Myewjri flreworks, mjkemaktrSi hit of the got the only two-baShepherd, moundsman game. Pinnev, and Marchetti each allowed, All was m darkness until about eight hits. assrst-car- a o'clock when Mayor Lee Mas-1 9.30 In the opening encounter, he for T. Plumb, II. engineer and W. Verdi, left field, each ed by a match lit Electric company, General these three but connected with hits, did not help much as Lowell, Matson before an electric eye, thus making on t and Dalpiaz collected home runs for the connection which turned new lights. the winners, and Vecchio, Campana, Carnival caps, serpentines, noise-ger- s. Tezek and Bonny garnered two bag- Mascara got the only double makers and other similar parapner for Helper. nalia were distributed among the Helper now has one win as against children by members of the Price five defeats for a percentage of .200. Junior Chamber of Commerce. Dance numbers were presented under direction of Mrs. Elaine Eaquinta. For the remainder of the evening, ihe throngs danced to music furnished by the sound truck of the Eastern Utah tournament at Ogden next month by Electric company. Opening the festive occasion, the winning their third straight game Price Junior High school band, di-- ! with Price Sunday morning. rected by E. M. Williams, presentIt was in truly convincing fashion ed on Main street and Carthat the railroad city crew notched bona concert At 7:30 oclock, Mr. avenue. up its third win, backing up Angelo Plumb gave a demonstration of elecno-rperVenturelli for a no-htricity in the civic auditorium. Deformance to triumph 10 to 0. claring that Thomas A. Edisons inScoring twice in the first inning, vention of the incondescant lamp was ulthe victors left no doubt as to the the greatest in the history of man. timate outcome as they crossed the the speaker proceeded to support his home plate in every inning except the statement by showing the marvels of fourth. ultra violet light, an outgrowth of In the second game of the playoff, Edisons invention, and by demonlast Thursday, Helper won 15 to 6. strating what marvellous things can Only in the last inning, with the score be accomplished with light. already 15 to 2 against them, did the Following this program, fireworks Price boys succeed in making any were displayed along Main street, sort of a showing in the score. and then Mayor Lee turned on the new lights. These are declared to be Lineups in Sundays game were: Helper: Lloyd, 3b; Zupan, rf; Ray, seven times brighter than those ss; Riche, 3b; Mullins, lb; Ricci, If; which formerly lighted Prices Main Berry, cf; Rachele and Eaquinta, c; street. and Venturelli, p. Price: G. Georgedes, 3b; Santi, ss; Nikas, If; Tangaro, c; R. Basso, 3b; LICENSES OBTAINED J. Santi, lb; Tingley, cf; L. Bryner, -Bp; and C. Georgedes, rf. fA-- lijUSDi Between Main and First North Carbon Ave. THE BEST While Volume of business continues MENS SUITS Cleaned and pressed $1.00 50c MENS SUITS Pressed MENS PANTS Cleaned and pressed 50c MENS PANTS Pressed 25c Buttons replaced FREE 20 PERCENT REDUCTION ON LADIES GARMENTS All repairing extra charge These prices are Cash on delivery. If charg- ed it will cost you the Regular Price CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Friday, July 11 A. M. 1 2 and 28 4 P.M All Demonstrations BY FORTY DRIVERS Community Church 1 TTTTTTTffTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT ACME CLEANERS & TAILORS Main St., Price, Utah I Phone 237 W. F.E.Myers, Owner 17 jr State Highway Patrolmen J. L. Sullivan and Joe Arnold did a big Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., a class business here Friday morning, as they for every age. of 40 persons approved applications Morning worship at 11:00 a. m., Dr. for drivers licenses. W. E. Blackstock will bring the mesThis is the most to be granted on sage. one day in Carbon county for; any Monthly church meeting will fol- several years. Drivers tests are now low the morning service. given each Friday morning from 9:00 a. m. to 11:45 a. m. in the commis-- 1 Epworth League at 7:30 p. m. sioners' room of the court house.. T. H. EVANS, Pastor. Those obtaining permits Friday NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unit- were: Frank Porcich, Helper; Mrs., ed States Department of the Inter- Fay Norton, Price; Mrs. Mildred Kis- -, ior. General Land Office at Salt Mrs. samitakis, Lillian Gard- Price; Lake City. Utah, July 11, 1939. NOTICE is hereby given that Chris ner. Price; Mrs. Ida Anderson, Price; Jorgensen, of Wellington, Utah, who, Leis Anderson, Price; Stanley Lit-- I on Aug. 3, 1934, made homestead en- izzette, Helper; Helen Peterson, Price; June Aline Spratling, Helper; Mrs! try, No. 051947, for NWV4SEV4, June Bott, Price; Armand Saeeoma- SWV4NEV4, Section 3, Township 15 South, Range 11 East., Salt neno, Helper; Pauline Quilico, Helper; Lake Meridian, has filed notice of in- Charles H. Riggs, Wellington; Darwin tention to make final Proof, to es- Jensen, Cleveland; Frank Vogrenic, tablish claim to the land above de- Price; Elaine Jones, Price; Vera! scribed, before The Clerk of the Dis- Jones, Price; Mrs. Nona Aplanalp trict Court, at Price. Utah, on the Helper; Bert Tidwell, Wellington; J 29th day of August, 1939. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Henderson, Milton Thayn, J. E. Babcock & Horace Thayn, all of' Wellington, Utah. y- J1A&J EONG International Spot Car Champion 1 Sponsored By StJffli? Oil SEVi-NEL- 4, Local Qoodrich Tire Agency Utah Price A. S. BROWN, Date of first pub., July Date of last pub., Aug. Register. 13, 1939 10. 1939 NOITCE TO CONTRACTORS PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT Office of the city recorder, Price, Utah. Sealed bids will be received at this office by the city council of Price, Utah, until 7:30 P. M. Aug. 7, 1939, and at that time publicly opened for the construction of a tile sewer line, and other appertaining work in Sewer District No. 14 of Fifth West and Third North Streets and thence southeasterly to the Main trunk line on First North Street approximately 150 feet west of the center line of Fourth West at which point it will enter the Main trunk! line and be conveyed to the Price River. The principal items of work are as follows: The furnishing of all labor and material for the installation of 93 feet of 4 inch vitrous clay pipe at an depth of 9 feet, and 1048 feet of 6 inch vitrous clap pipe at an average depth of 9 feet and necessary fittings and connections thereof. Plans and specifiations are on file, in the office of the city recorder and may be obtained by request. The city council reserves the right to reject any or all bids and waive any informality in a bid. By Order of the city council. Few of us realize how easily and inexpensively our old home can be brought up to date and made as modern as the new one down the street. Its surprising how new siding, a new roof, or new hardwood flooring seem to make old homes bloom anew. Pre-wkitchen cabinets, or creaky stairs can be easily replaced to add comfort and convenience. ar ev-era- ge Small Monthly Payments ' Well be glad to handle every detail for you and explain how home repairs may be purchased for as little as 85.00 A Month Tri-Stat- Lumber Co. e Materials C. H. Francis, Manager - Plans - Financing AVy. Phone 122 (SEAL): City Recorder. Date of first pub., July 13, 1939 Date of last pub., Aug. 31939 EFFECTIVE JULY 1ST NO DOWN PAYMENT NO SECURITY LOW Monthly TERMS QUICK SERVICE! APPLY now to LOANS |