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Show ' FACE TIIE KEY T E I C E, SUN. ADVOCATE, TllURSDArv. T AH Moose Capture Wild Silver Moon Takes Moose Junior Entry ROTARY JUNIORS Scoring Junior Tilt U. E. E. from Contest Kiwanians Defeats LEAD MAINTAIN Class A Scoring five runs in (tie lat inning, the Rotary team defeated the on Wednesday to Kiwanians, maintain its position at the top of the Class A division of the American Legion league. The Itotarians have a record of five wins against only one loss. Until the final frame, the team had led throughout virtu ally the entire game. The losers outhlt their opponents, but tighter fielding and good base running on the part of the Itotarians more than evened things up. Morley and Pollock of the Klwanta, and Ota-of the Rotary were the leading batsmen, each getting two hits. 12-1- 1, Ki-wa- ni Overcoming a big lead their opponents had piled up in the first inning, the Moose team in the Class A junior division slugged out a victory over the Klwanians Thursday. After making five runs In the first, the Kiwsnluns added seven in the third, and appeared to be on the way to an easy victory. However, the winners pushed nine tallies over In tlie fifth, which gave them the necessary margin. Storrs and Claveil led the offensive for the Moose, cracking out four and three bits, respectively. J. Santl and Walsh were the best hitters on 17-- 14 Pushing over tight runs in the fifth in the inning, the Silver Moon team of the Legion Class A A division decision from 1 Electric Monday. The losers made a valiant effort to tie the score In the final frame, but a fast snuffed out a rally which double league took a 13-1- listern Utah play had already netted four runs. Schauers was the leading hitter, with a homer, double and triple. Goni also clouted a home run for the winners. Lee and Oliveto cracked out two hits each to take batting honors for the Electric nine. Kennick, 2b ... M. Pace, lb . ... Wahh. trom, rf Platis, b lf-3- The Moose entry in the conti -Totals division of the junior league takMOOSE ued Its winning habits Monday, a into camp by Wholesale Zions ing The winners started score of 1 Tangaro, c ... off in the first inning by scoring Littlejohn, 3b runs. with Watkins, p Claveil led the Moose offensive was Claveil, p-He two doubles and a single. Storrs ana Ruggeri, ss ably assisted by Ruggeri, Storrs, lb J. Georgedes, each of whom rapped Bean, cf out two hits. J. Georgedes, 2b ZIONS WHOLESALE Stevenson, rf ... Cluff, rf J J Shiner, ss Bertot, If r Barocchio, ; Gibbs, If J Tlngley, cf J C. Georgedes, 3b Totals 22-1- 5. 3b W write all kinds of Fir, Lightning, Tornado, Bain and Antomobila, , Pike, Maybe the reason those camp kits for the forest workers cost so much was that each outfit contained a ver mounted manicure set. G. Pace, c p-- lb Holdaway, sil- .4100 rf plea entered on guilty WORTHLESS CHECK CHARGE NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION DE-- 1 partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 19, 1933. Notice Is hereby given that 1810 Gregory Lendarls pleaded guiltya Thursday to a charge of Issuing worthless check for 39.90, and was ordered by Justice H. S. Robinett to make the check good and pay court costs. The check was allegedly made out to the Peerless Sales company on February 28, 1933. EttNWVs Sec. 8, ESWVi, WSEVi, SEKNWVs, SttNEVi Sec. 3, Twp. 14 understand that the old reliable mule is coming Into its own again. But what else would you expect after the sweeping democratic victory last year? 34 10 - Totals Joseph Benjamin Jewkes of Price, Utah, who on June 29, 1928, made Stockraising Homestead Entry No. 043980 for NEKSWK, NV4SEVi, NEVi, South, Range 10 Ecst, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described before Silas Rowley, notary public, at Price, Utah, on the 29th day f June, 1933 Claimant names as witnesses: Roy Fausett, Barton Olsen, John Prince and Stanley Young, all ol' Price, Utah ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub., May 25; last, June 22, 1933. We 31 Totals la tls SUteo. Phono aad Oar Agent Will IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dis trict Court In and For Carbon County, State of Utah Home Building & Loan company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. R. C. Reed and Mrs. Harriet Reed, his wife; N. O. Nelson Manufacturing company, a corporation; State Tax Commission, a municipal corporation, defendants. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 24th day of June, A. D., 1933, at 1:30 oclock p. m. at the north front door of the county court house in Price, Carbon county, Utah, the following described property, A part of Lot Two (2) Block Ten (10) of the local survey of Section 10, Township 14 South, Range 10 East, Price, Utah, Salt Lake meridian, bounded as fol- Ot! J. BRACKEN I Tit, -- Brake BoOdlog. Em Mala 8m PRrCK. UTAH a fe TM Mdk Wlrasi best companies B 1 1 c 1 to-w- it: lows, to-w- it: Beginning at the northeast corner of Lot One (1) of said Block Ten (10) and running thence north forty-fiv- e (45) feet and nine (9) inches; thence west two hundred eleven (211) feet and six (6) inches; thence south forty-fiv- e (45) feet and nine (9) inches; thence east two hundred eleven (211) feet and six (6) inches to place of beginning. Sale will be made to the highest bidder for cash. S. M. BLISS, Sheriff of Carbon County. First pub., June 1; last. June 22, 1933. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE Seventh Judicial District and Ir Tor Carbon County, State of Utah Utah Asphalt Company, a corporation, iplaintiff, vs. Utah Rock Asphalt .a corporation; Pueblo Savings and Trust Company, a corporation; Edward McCabe and Edward McCabe as trustee, defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to the said defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which Ihis action is brought; otherwise, 'within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the property described in the comCor-iporati- . . plaint. iYi lRE you willing to risk your life on advertising statements claimand unblowable tires? 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