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Show THE TAGE TWELVE P K I C E SUN-ADVOCA- UTAH -- Lindsay. ' BEN REDD PLACES IN GOLF TOURNEY THREE FROM HERE ATTENDING CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMP, HELD AT FORT DOUGLAS JUNIOR BASEBALL1 Ben D. Redd, Price golfer, tied for second place among the first flight amateurs m the Provo tournament last Thursday and Sunday, touring scores the 54 holes in 254. His were 86 on Thursday, 81 and 87 on Sunday. Jim Monroe of Price turned in 86 and 88 for his first two rounds, but did not complete the tourney play. Both were entered in the first flight amateur division, including players with a handicap of 12 or more strokes Three Price youths aie enrolled at the 19th Citizens Military Training camp which opened July 2 at Fort Douglas, according to information from R. H. Smith, C. M. T. C. correspondent from here. In addition to R. H. Smith, they are Richard Hansen and Steve League Standings 18-h- Beaten BeCkenSjHly,Fou?hn Tilt . Helper pounced upon the hapless Amciuan Lt- -i pei took Pm Utah Industrial team ogden entiy in the igion jumoi 17 baseball on Independence Day,, a out Mnackm league cleaneis on Ju.y 3, ball palK chalking up a 6 to 3 victory in the to 4 ictoi y at the lielpu nits well Helper ball pai k lout Ricci allowed only 13 eiroi- - b tnt Price while scatteied. the Helper aggi e gi oup enabled ito ,.LOie in evety fiame Lineups weit 2bUinta mmo s Pncej0hnson and Geuigede, x and-iDownaul hooper and Santi, lb; Leavitt, ss. Fauett, c;. jsj4JdS j cl Lindstmm, 3b: B Down-St- 'Uson ald and Fiindsen, 3b, Semkin. p 3b Dimmick. il. 2b Helpei Zupon. 3b. iKrisman, c. Rachele, "" gann 2. 2222, jtu Strikeout b 1 He1 ll Zions Wholesale Standard Oil Eastern Utah Red Star Service Weeks Results Eastern Utah 8, Zions Wholesale 6, Standard Oil 19, Red Star Service 4, Red Star Service 16, Eastern Utah Zions Wholesale 6, Standard Oil 4. Standard Oil 10, Eastern Utah 9, Red PLAY CONTINUES IN TENNIS MEET I equitabu i ar Zions Wholesale 3. We writ, all kinds Games Coming Up of! Play in the local tennis tourna11 Eastern Utah vs. Zions. Ventuielli, ss. Deny, ti; ss July Waite, ment continued this week with cham12 c Red Star vs. Standaid Oil. lpdV1Si i b; Pavlos, Jb, How a. if ante, Fire, Cuua, July Lightning, pions named in several divisions. 15 Eastern Utah vs. Red Stai tb P Myers, rf In womens singles, Betty Broyles July 16 Zions vs. Standaid Oil ri nadoCroP. Rain and A Vogienic. took the title by overcoming Lena July Van Nattu. lb 111 after having Harmon 2, mobile, in the be Lindsay, lb Its a pietty tight race when the comte Veidi. ct rallie dto defeat Paulette Beitot 6, cellar the can team topple position ies in the United 7. Masann. p 5, Statu, leading aggregation, theicby tying up Bud McIntyre took the junior sin- first and thud places, and thats what two hits SunTotals only gathered Helpei gles, but details are lacking, as some- happened Tuesday night when the the Piovo Timps pounded out OGDEN one with a negative sense of humor lowly Red Star Seivice ball players day jj as second 1 t(j j Uctoiy t take over 5 P took one of the scoreboards at the tripped Zions Wholesale 7 to 3 in the baseball Utah J. bracken lee 5 ue ,he 3 jn Mepvvoi in. North Price tennis courts. For this Price Ameiican Legion juniot base- 2 4 cl 'J. league. Johnson, diCalif. Rod Port other several results in reason, ball league. 2 4 Waite and Bosone got the only two Lvans jf Manager visions are not available. 1 R. Basso bulled tor the victors, Gal. 934 3 Qt. 933 for Bctkeis Uinta, while Provo L Johnson, ss 12 3 Play in the senior singles entered lowing eight hits. The victois collect- nicked Shoity MauNby loi a total of Pierson, lb 1 the semi-final- s, 4 George Henrie gain- ed three runs in the louith tiame to 13 Calif. Whit Port hits, one ot them a home mn by Ellis, 3b Phone 29J 0 of four by easing past take a 4 to 3 lead, and weie not head3 2b-- lf the round ing Bambrough. 946 938 Gal. Bei ge Qt. 0 4 0. John Holman ed from theie on out. Lavell Shiner Gundeison, p Braley Bldg,, East Main St won from Albert Passic in a hard-fougLineups, showing position, hits and Calif. Muacatol 24 33 Totals while Don times at bat are lespectively as battle 3, Gals. 973 Qi. 972 Williams outlasted Bob Andrus to win Enors J. Johnson, PRICE, UTAH Summarv 1. 2, 6, Haidy Roberts, deRed Star B. Downaid, 2b, Evans, Piei son. Bambrough, Mascara, Calif. Shorty Stolen base Peterson. Van Natta G. Pace, fending 'city champ, gained the semi- Copier, If, Santi, ss, hits Mascara, Waite, Hep-wm- th finals through a default over Bud Mc- c, Sauilice R. Qt. 1038 Basso, p, Shaffer, lb, Two-bas- e hits Ellis. Myers. is Utah who Boys attending Intyre, Viola, cf, Axelgard, 3b, State. With scoies ol 21 out ol 25, Jack Alcohol 20 Harmon, if, by Voium Zions Mathis, cf, Nicolaides, Malaska and Cliff Bailey tied for top Attend the Robbers Roost R. Frandsen, lb, Nikas, honors in class A ot the tiap shoot 3b, 33 Lindstrom, conducted on Independence Day at Fausett, c, Roundup, Price, July 11, 12, 13 Iss, L. Frandsen, Clear Creek by the Clear Cieek Gun Garcia, If, p, Morrison, club. J. Johnson, if, rf, Other A division winners and then 2b, The night previous, Standaid Oil scoies were: Ano Malaska. 18, D G withstood a tally on the pait ol East- Goidon, 17, Jim Menzies, 1 G . Di O ern Utah Electric to win 11 to 10. The W Haidy, 16; Walt Jones, 15, Laurie SEE OUR NEW LINE OF winners gathered 11 hits, with eveiy Malaska, 15 player in the starting lineup getting Class B scoies weie Jack Bailey. E SAMPLES FOR at least one. Geoigedes was ci edited 20; Val Dykes, 19; Jack McCarthy, 19. FAMILIES with thiee hits in five trips to the Don Tucker, 19; William Llewelyn, SPRING SUITS. CU STOME RS for the losers. 19, S. R. Jensen, 18. Claience Gorplate DOWN! PA NOTHNG NEWEST COLORS AND Although getting only live hits, don. 17, V Wiseman. 14 won from Wholesale Standard Zions 20. Budd C: Zane Class Nelson, WEAVES. SATISFACTION Oil 6 to 4 last Friday night. Standard Jensen, 19; Louie Thomas, 12. Moyle THREADING A NEEDLE BY LINE GUARANTEED THIS Oil gatheied 10 hits, but failed to Binns, 11; William Ball, 8; Coy Nelcash in with enough runs. Lindstrom son, 4; Tobe Bailey, 16. ONE OF THE BEST IN and if jot If you have difficulty threading a needle Class D: Maik Nelson, 15, Ray pitched for the winners, and Semken led Come In and Have session headaches each have after AMERICA. sewing bursting for the losers. Feature of the batting Naylor, 14; Ross Jones. 13; Wilson nature's warning! Modern glasses will ease the stna A Look. was four hits in four times at bat by Virden. 13; Roland Erkkila, 12; Harmake your sewing faster, easier, more enjoyable. See tht Leavitt, Standard Oil shortstop. ry Sutton, Jr., 12; Charlie Weller, 10, Red Star pulled out in the final two Frank Helsten, 10, registered optometrist here for a complete eye examinata ' frames on July 3 to overcome Eastern Surprise award winners weie; Jack NOW! ONE SERVICE THE BEST ,Utah Electric 16 to 9, as Pace and R. McCarthy, prize from Helper HardBasso each collected four hits for the ware; Wallace Gordon, pn?e fiom You'll Be Frankly Told if Glasses Are NOT Needed! iwinneis. The score was 9 to 9 at the Eagle Coal company; and R D Hanend of the fifth inning. sen, prize from Strand Sweet shop On July 2, Standard Oil went on Winners received awards totaling a batting spree to win 19 to 4 ovei approximately $80. & Red Star Service. Cooper limited Red Star to six hits, while he and his mates were collecting 16 bingoes The idjakls pce; LaVee Peacock Watti, BUTTONS REPLACED FREE previous evening, Eastein Utah Elec- - .Wellington; Dewey Iiendei son. Piie., 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON LADIES GARMENTS MANUFACTURING trie, trailing 1 to 4 as they went into MarJ0rie Mclntire, Price. Robeit AND DISPENSING OPTICIANS All Repairing Extra Charge the last hall of the fifth, got under- - Wlll)am Biewer, Price C. C C; r.d 31 Price, Ut way suddenly and went ahead to win John D shepaid. Martin, ...... Wholesale 8 to 6 Zions over These Prices Are CASH On Delivery. If Charged It Will Cost You the Regular Price. FORMER PRICE WOMAN VISITS FRIENDS IN PRICE ON FOURTH 6-- 8, 6-- 7, 0-- 7-- I Provo Timps Win From Helper Sunday 6-- 2, 9-- I : : I du-Ui- ol al-hj- tg 6-- 0, 6-- ht 6-- 8-- 10-1- 5-- 7, 6-- 4, s: 6-- 0-- 3, 2-- 4, 2-- 4; 2-- 4; 2-- 4; 0-- 3; 4; 3, 0-- 3, 2-- 3; 2-- 3; 3; 3; 0-- 2; 2; 0-- 2; 0-- 1; 0-- 3. NOTICE PEOPLE MADE-TO-MEASUR- While Volume of Business Continues MENS MENS MENS MENS SUITS Cleaned & pressed $1.00 SUITS Pressed 50c PANTS Cleaned pressed 50c PANTS Pressed 25c E. Main St. M CALLED POE DELIVERED AND ' The Revel end and Mis. Waltei Cobb of Evanston, Wyoming, viMted in Price on Independence Day. Mis-.- , Alice Rathmill returned with them io W. F. MYERS, Owner Evanston tor a shoit visit. PHONE 237 17 E. Main St. Revei end Cobb and Mrs. Cobb, Price, Utah formerly Elizabeth Stevenson, weie married in June. 1939 Mrs Cobb is the daughter of Claience Stevenson. CHARTER NO. 6012 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 Jr, former Pi ice lumberman, now aj RFPORT OF THF, CONDITION OF resident of Eagle Rock, Los Angelas, California. Of Price, in the State of Utah, at the Close of Business on June 29 Published in Response to Call Made by Comptroller of the Currency, Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. ASSETS As Loans and discounts (including $3,162.54 overdrafts $ 301.569 83 United States Government obligations, duett and Twenty -- five of the 34 applicants guaranteed passed the examinations required for Obligations of States and political subdivisions Utah drivers licenses, given M rnd.iv Corporate stocks, including stock of Federal Reserve bank at the couit house in Price by Silas Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance. and cash items in process of collection Rowley, examiner for the State Tax Bank premises owned $1.00, furniture and fixtures $ None commission. (Bank premises owned are subject to $ None lies not They are: Hariy R. Kanistanaux, assumed by banak) Bernell V. Argvle, Spanish ,Wattis; Real estate owned other than bank premises 6,999.71 Fork; Pete Stifos, Hiawatha; Maxine 12 Wattis; Max A. TOTAL ASSETS 1.153.014 17 G. Kanistanaux, Robb, Price; Lee Richard Warren, LIABILITIES Helper; Rose M. Salzetti, Sunnyside; 13. Demand Deposits of individuals, partnerships, and Laura Hanson Seeley. Upalco; Leland 254.322 62 N. Stewart, corporations . Wellington; Leola 3. An14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 490,665 25 Edward Frank Potts. derson, Price; 15. of United States Government ACME CLEANERS & TAILORS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRICE Twenty Five Granted Licenses 16. 17. 18. 19. 23. 24. Deposits (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and cashiers checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $964,884.03 Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES ' ! 1,977.92 i 25. Capital Stock: (a) Class A preferred, total par $ None. (b) Class B preferred, total part $ None, $ $ None. 26. 27 28. (c) Common stock, total par Surplus Undivided profits Reserves retirable value None, retirable value $50,000.00 29. above-nam- ed FRANK J. BARBOGLIO, ERNEST S. HORSLEY, JOE QUILICO, Directors. 'Finley, Hiawatha; Emil Sulpizio, Helper; Jessie B. Bromley, Price; W. Johnson, Price; Edward L. Simms, Helper; Thomas George Sai- Ron-,de- . au NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, June 7, 1940. NOTICE is hereby given that Melvin D. Edwards, of Price, Utah, who, 50.000 00 on Nov. 101933, made stockraising 85,000.00 homestead entry. No. 050879. for W14 31,152.22 & WEMi Sec. 29 Twp. 13 South 20.000 00 Range 12 east., S. L. M. & on April 11, 1934 made add'l stock raising homestead entry No. 051727 for EVsW2, 35. Section Township 12 South, TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1,153,014.17 State of Utah, County of Carbon, ss: I, W. E. Anderson, cashier of the bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. E. ANDERSON, Cashier. Correct Attest: 30. Price. 5.000.00 Parry Brown Peacock, Price; Elmo 166.009 00 45,547.46 Arthur Anderson, Emery; Billie Pete Price; May Raymond 3,339.70 Tomadakos, 966.861.95 CAPITAL ACCOUNT Drivers Range 12 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. Bracken Lee, Notary Public, at Price. Utah, on the 26th day of July, 1940. Claimant names as witnesses: Grant Edwards, June Edwards, Orson Anderson & Manuel Seeley, all of Price, Utah. A. S. BROWN, (SEAL): Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of July, 1940. DELLA Register. James, Notary Public. Residing at Price, Utah. Mv commission expires Date of first pub., June 13, 1940 March 25, 1941. Date of last pub., July 11, 1940 |