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Show - T II THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1937 WINTER SPORTING FANS CONTINUE IN GROWING NUMBERS E S U N - A D V O C A T E . PRICE. CTAD PAGE ELEVEN INTEREST CONTINUES AS CARBON BECKERS; SPRING INDEPENDENT LEAGUE ROUNDS OUT Interest and enthusiasm of hoop delegates throughout county, continued to mount with the results and play-ofin the Carbon Independent Basketball league, with the time drawing closer for the annual independent tourney. Beckers Uinta team from Helboth per and the Price chalked their second wins, Beckers trouncing the Blatz outfit from Helper and Price downing Spring Canyon. Scores were 30-and respectively. The combination of Bryner and continued Golding for the to operate as these two hung up 16 of their teams points. George Young, former Aggie star and present mentor for the high school hoop team, played with the fs ' CANYON WINNERS Spring Canyon team, but was able to stop the IN MONDAY GAMES Beckers and Price played last Monday night, an account of the game being in another part of the paper. This years presentation of the independent league is taking on a new outlook, with definite being carried through. All teams are looking forward to the tournantent which will come sometime the latter part of February, as some of the best independent talent in the state is drawn here. Last year there were eight teams entered, and this year it is hoped to bolster the entries. Both Beckers and the Price have new uniforms which add considerably to their floor appearances. 16 18-1- out-of-to- wn 5, M-M- en M-M- en 30-1- FIVE BEATS 2. M-M- en LOCAL HOOPSTERS M-M- en Response Is Good In Call For Winter M-M- Feeding Workers bon-Eme- 7, M-M- en 34-2- 21-- 9. SCS Basketball Schedule un- In Heavy snows remaining longer than have contemplated was initially brought out the exhibitive art of local amateur winter sport enthusiasts, Beer of Helper, a rangy with numerous skiing and sleighing basketball quint that has been head- parties still occupying the spotlight ing the list as one of the better teams in the present run of activities. in the Independent Carbon Basket-- 1 Ski parties have jumped to the ball leaegue, trounced a fighting their fans numerous trying fore, with team here Monday Price and other sections. luck in near-b- y one of two tilts played on in night have here offered facilities Available Beckers the high school courts. drawn those unable to trek to other score a of victorious reby are emerged fans places while rough-sho- d over their opriding ventures. successful porting ponents. The hills north of the high school Spring Canyons entry in the leaoffer the best location for those wishdefeated the Blatz Beer unit also gue Last home. to ing to remain close of Helper Monday, final score being and parties many Sunday Saturday of skiiers participated in the runs MimMtHHnuutmnuuiinmituMHHmuiiiiimimiHiimitiiimniimiitunnnuuimmtimoiiimtmiiiiuniuiiiiiuuiimuiiiiiiuiiuuiiiiiirtiuiimrmimiMiiitimmiiiimt This was the first game that the there and a few sleds were in evihad lost and puts them sec25 MOAB dence. A party of approximately COLUMBIA NEWS ond in the race runnings. Jolly was Hill Wood locality used the persons with achigh point man for the Saturday and while there was no was high for Beckseven; Thompson number the Lines Leona check maintained, curate By ers with eight markers. (Continued from Page 10) was reportedly larger Sunday. Clear F. Larsen was hostess Mrs. George Redford led the Spring Canyon ofand at a quilting bee Wednesday after- - ers; Pollock and Branch were weather conditions prevailed teeam with 12 tallys while Sluga and fered skiiers plenty of competition. noon in her home. Guests were Mrs. for honors with six each. both four. with Berry split Carbon, Mrs. William Mrs Tittle, Tally Evans, Line-up- s the games were as folfor Milton Stringham, Mrs. Otto Horner, Sophs Win lows: Mrs. John Crawford, Mrs. Lawrence In a slow preliminary game, the (17) Holliman, Mrs. Ernest Stevenson, Carbon Sophs trounced a quint from Beckers (30) Box F MrS. Drewie Christensen. RefreshTabone Dennison of Sunnyside, ments were served. S. P. F Bryner Dalpiaz t was high point man for his C Jack Fhalen and Dr. Ray Fahring, Golding 9 markers. with Pike was high Thompson team, were business H. Bryner G Bunnel commissioner, county (Continued from Page 10) for six. with Carbon, visitors here Friday. G Marchetti Joliy Fish and Game ProtecBeckers F. DalSubstitutions: Superintendent E S. OConnor made Lineups as used during the games: tive association reported that nearly a business trip to Provo last week. Carbon (14) Moab (26) piaz, Bonomo, De Angeles, Moffatt. lf ton of feed was distributed F. T. Bryner, Roberts. Walker Angus Johnson and Albert Shiner Branch F Blatz (22) Summerville Spring Canyon (34) Sunday. He indicated that future ex- of Price visited here Sunday. Bryner cursions would be in order as long as Jack Chapman, an employee here, Austin C B. Dalton Redford F. Bergera in Price with his Stones F G G. Dalton Livingston present weather conditions hinder the spent the week-en- d Berry family. C Allred G feeding of the birds. Stuart Sluga Taylor Thomas Wilkenson, who is employA number of dead quail were found G Wilson Phillips Substitutions for the main game in the Wellington district by the par- ed in Columbia, has bought a home were: G Hacking Carbon Farlino, Pollock; Fossat in Price and expects to move his famwas area. It that covered which ty Moab P. Dalton. soon. there ily also reported that hawks are killing home SunLine-u- p for the preliminary tilt: a number of both quail and pheasants, . C. J. Roberts returned in Provo. a business visit from day latCarbon Sophs (21) and will prey upon pigeons if the Sunnyside (9) Orvel Peterson returned here from Pike ter are occessible. F Strate City Sunday after tran- Farlino F Birds that were given attention in Salt Lake Cowley there. business Barker C McCourt the first excursions, have been found sacting Dan Stevenson, Jr., motored to to be returning to the original feed- Castle Gate G Stevenson Bryner sisto his bring Sunday G ing grounds and are said to be in ter, Mrs. William Dance, home. The Ostler Pogljein much better condition than was no- latter has been confined to her bed Substitutions: Carbon Nixon, Wilticed approximately 10 days ago. with an illness for some time. son; Sunnyside Maverakis, The Fish and Game association unafte rsuffering John Jr., Crawford, dertook a discussion of the project in with inflamatory rheumatism for their meeting this week, but an ac- three months, is slowly recovering at count of that session is found in an- his home here, according to last word IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CAR- received. other section of the paper. bon County, State of Utah. In the matter of the dissolution of John D. Chapman Five Cents to One Dollar Stores Inc., a corporation. NOTICE. The John D. Chapman Five Cents to One Dollar Stores Inc., a Utah corporation, with its principal place of business at Price, Carbon County, Utah, has filed its application in the above court praying for an order of dissolution from this court; and said court has set the hearing on said application at 10 oclock a. m. on Tuesday the 23rd day of February, 1937, or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard, at the court house, in the court room thereof at Price, Carbon County, Utah. Any person having objections to the dissolution of said corporation may file his objections to said application on or before the date set for said hearM-M- en Extra Games Lift Routine of Present MAY ASSIST IN DAM PROJECT (Continued from Page 10) to advance information, are said to possess a brilliant ariay of tricks and have the distinction of a number of wins over other teams. On the other hand, the are generally regarded as one of the standing teams in the local circuit, having take a number of wins from other teams and boast of a fast com- bination with which to operate. Possibilities that the local Soil Conservation Service unit may assist in contemplated projects for improvements to Scofield Dam within the near future, were under discussion in a session by S. C. S. officials here last week. Meeting with G. S Quate, district manager of the Soil Conservation Service, of Salt Lake City, the program whereby this camp would help in making needed repairs, was given prominence. While nothing definite was decided the program will be held Notice is hereby given that a spe- in abeyance pending future maneucial meeting of the members of the vers. Hellenic Orthodox church of Carbon Under the present the S. C. County, State of Utah, The Assump- S. would in driving a steel tion will be held at the hall of the wall at the dam, to curb the Hellenic Orthodox Church, Price, piling underflow of waters. W. W. West, Utah, on Sunday, February 28, 1937, superintendent, made an inspection at 1 p. m. of that day. tri pthere a short time ago and Said meeting is called for the purwith information and estimates pose of considering a proposition to as to the project. incorporate said church under the was also contemplated that the name of the Hellenic Orthodox S. It S. C. would work on cultivated Church and to transact such other within lands the county, operating business as may come before said under a defined program, of which meeting. details have not been released. D. J. Pappacostas, President. Nick Zakis, Vice President. Wire staplen for Bostitch, Star, HotchP. Pappas, Secretary. kiss and Ace machines at The for as low as eighty cents a box Date of first pub , January 21, 1937 (5.000). Other staples priced at $1.05 end 1937 Date of last pub., February 4, $2.00 a box. inter-mounta- in M-M- en out-Beck- NOTICE! set-u- p, re-tur- ed te Sun-nysi- de TRUE DIGNITY, IN THE RENDERING OF SERVICE, COMES WITH QUITE UNDERSTANDING, RESPECT AND THE SINCERE, TASTEFUL DESIRE TO BE OF HELP. SUCH DIGNITY IS ALWAYS CHARACTERISTIC OF THE ry one-ha- M-M- en WALLACE MORTUARY Now in Our New Home North 1st. East AMBULANCE 24 HOUR SERVICE LICENSED EMBALMERS PHONE 158 PRICE ing. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 11th day of January, 1937. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90 PROOF B. H. YOUNG, Clerk. By Donald Hacking, Deputy. F. B. HAMMOND, Price, Utah. Attorney for Applicant. Date of first pub., January Date of last pub., February happy Reddy Kilowatt , I 14, 1937 11, 1937 You're glad Jo see the things IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Seventh Judicial District in and for the County of Carbon, State of Utah. NOTICE OF SALE: State of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. Canakis Gianulakis, otherwise known as Kanakis Gianoulak-i- s, otherwise known as Canakis a widower; and Dr. F. F. Hatch, Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS SALE ON THE 13th day of February, A. D. 1937, at 10 oclock A. M. of said day at the Front Door of the Carbon County Court House at Price, Utah, the following described real and personal property situated in said counGian-olak- ty, to-w- But I'm not seen I WIN tfO it: 250 Ewes described as follows: 14 ewes. Ita Easy! Its Fan ach jingl ALSO: Lots Three (3) and Four (4) of section Twenty four (24), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Twelve (12) East of the Salt Lake Meridian, also Lots One (1) and Two (2) and the East half of the Northwest Quarter (NWt4 ) of Section Thirty (30), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, Salt Lake Meridian; containing in all Two Hundred Thirty Seven and 33100 ( 237.-3acres together with any and all buildings, improvements and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, now built or to be built thereon during the existence of this loan. TOGETHER with One and 25100 (1.25) cubic feet of water per second from the Big Spring Ranch Creek, together with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said prem- (E) 3) This whiskey is one year old. ises. A, D. 1937. S. M. BLISS, Sheriff of Carbon County. 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