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Show THE PACE TWELVE Game Group Selects 30 For Appointment C Post to Revive Liars Conti ?; Dinosaurs Will Play In Strong Football Circuit Next Season As Deputy Wardens Directors of the Carbon-Emer- y Fish Game Protective association, meeting Friday evening in the Eastern Utah Electric building, voted to recommend approximately 30 sportsmen of the two counties for appointment as deputy game wardens. A commissioned force of this size is expected to prove an important factor in curbing fish and game violations in the two counties, association officials stated. A final report on bird feeding activities during the past winter was presented to the directors by W. W. Hakalo, chairman of the associations bird committee. Over $500 was spent to feed gama birds during the cold season, and as a result of the work, between 85 and 90 per cent of the pheasants were able to survive one of the most rigorous winters in years. and SUN-ADVO- Professionalism May Bar Defending Champs Arrangements For Dividing State Into Districts . Expected To Be A nnounced Soon Under a new arrangement expected to be announced by the Utah High School Athletic association, the Carbon football team next season will compete in a division comprising Jordan, Granite, Davis, Tooele and Provo. Although the arrangement has not been made public, it was reliably learned that the plan has received approval and will be made effective this year. There will be two Class A distncts for schools with an enrollment of 500 of Price post but there have been whispering,, At the regular meeting on he will be barred from the No 3 of the American Legion on the ground of professionalism will be a good reason 15 there Without discounting the abihtr pnl en- men in the field of for the tall tales that customarily rfofhpr- variation, not a few hold the op or over, while Class B schools will also be divided into districts. URGED TO The group with which Carbon will ALL SPORTSMEN AID ASSOCIATION BY be affiliated will undoubtedly be the teams of the all the in state, strongest JOINING scheduled for membership having been serious contenders for state honUnder the direction of Nick Ber- ors virtually every year. Spnngville the annual membership camand Spanish Fork expect to advance nardi, y Fish and paign of the to Class A rating in 1938. Game Protectne ao- -, The other Class A district will insociation is in full clude Box Elder, Ogden, Logan, Web-erswing The oigamzation South Cache and other schools last year registered with a student body of at least 500. more members than fiMHmiMiiMiiiMiitimmmmiimiMimHmHiiiimiiittiiiiumimMmumimMiiiiiiiMiiMiimiMMitmimiiimiimitiMiHmiHMiimitmimiumiinmmiiMiiiiitiMiiiiiiiiM Make steady use of the classified any association in Suthe state, a total of column of The in 1503 spoitsmen Circulation Use the classified column of The perior Supreme Cai bon and Emery Reader Interest. for results. that ordinary liars have no bu$i f matching skill with a man daily duties keep him in contact the local post wnl lawyers, witnesses and litigants revive its annual They further pomt out that athletes have been barred from amj teur ranks for competing with p, I fessionals despite the fact that the f I received no money themselves Such implications aga.nst peoj who figure m court piocoedmgs court clerk. ing of Puce, district absolutejy wlthout foundation, Had 1935. andmg said( thereby proving himself. held last 'fme fettle for the defense of his .. was inasmuch as no contest of the pionship rather than mitigating year he is still in possession championship and the trophy symbol- arguments against his elgibility The committee in charge of tl izing his superiority. con- - contest includes Arthur L Crave: fine himself in Hacking reports counties joining of his crown, Lloyd Pengo and Ervin Wright This was a record dition for the defense mm ,mlmmmmimmmmmimmmimmmmmHminniiiimiiimimmimilmiimn,mmmilmimlm,i,lll1MWl(i membershiD for the Caibon-Emer- e, Sun-Advoc- Sun-Advoc- THIS !S SOMETHING SAY, 5 -- YEAR A PROTECTION PLAN IT'S PROOF THAT THE tin postmaster announces local association AcVACANCIES IN MARE Ber-NiMr to cording also w'as who Bernardi nardi, Chilly weather the fore pait of this Postmaster Ray Walters announce a week considerably hampered track chairman of the campaign last year, a number of vacancies for se that this made be Karen William. will year Warren effort Stainng training activities at the Carbon strong in the United States marine con vice 1936 lecoid the to Lewis the Moi better and a Stone, stirring ey large school, although county high to qualified men Over 300 memberships have already film hit, Outcast, will be shown at are still open number of candidates for the team braved the wind and cold to continue been sold, and vntually eveiy spoits-ma- n the Strand theatre m Helper Fuduy, Service with the marines has a Wariens narrow es- - cial appeal to nearly every young their preparations for the forthcoming Saturday in Carbon and Emery counties i" drive at the hands of a because of the unusual opportun.it the death before events. contacted bom be will track mob provides the thrilling climax for it offers for education, travel, and Coach Pres Summerhays announced brought to a close venture in foreign lands. this week that interest in the intrapicture Funds deuved from membership Worth-whi- le mural meet on April 16 is constantly fees are used for the development of The love story which changed the young men desiring a record he about the long and honorabk and this learn expects growing, destiny of an empire, with the screen's hunting and fishing facilities in a!st number of athletes to participate. district, said association officials, who new romantic sensation, Tyrone Pow- - service of the marine corps and An incentive to the tracksters is the urge the public to support the pro- jer, and beautiful Madeleine Carroll as about the special advantages they ca; fact that winners of first, second and gram of the fish and game organiza- todays most talked-abo- ut sweethearts, enjoy while wearing the uniform d third places in the school competition tion by buying a membership card. is told with fascinating beauty against this branch of the government semis, will be taken to Provo for the anThe association has accomplished 'a magnificent setting in Lloyds of are invited to write to the man at- - corps recruiting station, room 46, nual athletic carnival sponsored by many things in the past, and another London, which will be the Strand Brigham Young university. has been outlined !era Office building, San Francisco and extensive program Monday Sunday Shortly after the B. Y. U. event, the for this season, the success of which The spectacular thrills of a rodeo Boss Rider of Cm guck Jones Region Five meet will be held here, will depend largely on the support of all the curtain raisers for the even Creek, scheduled at the Strand are high the two counties. with athletes from virtually schools in eastern Utah participating. thrills of a murder mystery in .day and Wednesday. Booking Announced For Strand Theatre ck NEW FRIGIDAIRESEALED-I- N MECHANISM OFFERS GREATER DEPEHD-ABllli- y AND IS BACKED BY e tc jRough Riders, Uintah Teams Reach Finals In Court Tournament Drop Second Straight In State Hoop Joust Finals in the spring intramural basketball tournament for home room Region Five fared as usual in the teams at the Carbon county high state high school basketball tourna-Imeschool are scheduled to be played when both of the enThursday Thursday (today), with rooms 18 and tries from this section lost their secMem1 vieing for the championship ond straight games, automatically bebers of the winning quint will receive ing eliminated from further play gold miniature basketballs awarded The Roosevelt Rough Riders, howby the Lettermens club ever, just about upset the dope buck-- 1 The team from room 18 comprises et in their game with Logan, but the Willis Sam Oliveto, Lawrence Stones, 'Grizzlies triumphed, in the Larsen, Harold Johnson, Roland Davis tournament's closest game of Members the Burdis. and Gus Uintah, champion by lot of Region room 1 team are Bruce Pike, Jimmy went down to an overwhelming Five, Simone, Tony Nikas, Wiggo Axelgard, Reed Bryner, Tad Morgan and Harry defeat before th extensive basket cannonading of the Salma Salts Wakai. In the opening games of the tournament, Uintah lost to Lehi and Dinosaurs NOTICE nt EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. 34-3- 9 West Main Price Phone 55 To Carbon Launch Spring Grid Practice Next Week Candidates for the 1937 Carbon county high school football team will ,take their moleskins out of storage for two weeks of spring .'next grid training, starting Thursday, April 1. The training period will end the returning 'with a game betw-eeplayers and graduating lettermen. Coach Pres Summerhays is hopeful the spring season will uncover material to replace graduating lettermen, and he will be especially interested in ends and guards All meat markets of Carbon county, cluding Mohrland and Huntington, will open at 8 a. m. and close at 6 p. m. every day of the week, including Saturdays, beginning April 3, 1, 1937. MEAT CUTTERS Roosevelt was defeated by Beaver. TTTTTTTTNVVTNTVTTTTTVTTVWW Only a pair of hands ...but insured for a million! Cant drive nails . . . work a typewriter . . . cook or sew. But they can weave magic patterns of melody to delight your ear. Such skill is priceless. We cant FORMER PRICE TEACHER LEADS SCOUT BAND ON NEVADA TOUR Arold Burgener, of Glendale, California, and a former resident of Price, 'directed a Boy Scout band Tuesday on a tour to Boulder City, Nevada, for the purpose of raising funds to establish scouting in the lat-It- er place. He was assisted by Earl The Petersen, formerly of Logan. band is known as the Y. M. C. A -- j play the piano or paint a picture. But we can brew a beer to delight your palate with its ce In addition to its famous white shirts, Arrow has done a grand job with color . We have Arrows in sprightly stripes in gay checks in cheerful colors right down the line. And, since theyre Arrows, theyre every-inc- h correct. Sanforized, guaranteed not to shrink. - E. U. Electric Bldg. ?TTT'l'll"n,ii 'I iih i quality. We not only can, but do and you and all the world I know its name. ii'MfT,i HAKE THIS TEST! I drink Budweiser for five days FAILURE TO PROVIDE ALLEGED IN WOMANS DIVORCE ACTION ON I Evantia Marketakis filed suit in district court Tuesday for a divorce from Nick Marketakis on the ground of failure to provide. They were married here on April 28, 1928, and have no children. The plaintiff asks alimony of $25 per month and attorney fees. THE SIXTH DAY TRY TO DRINK BEER YOU S,WEE! WILL , l,e 0 M ,(0U i " a i WANT Budweiser s flavor thereafter. Many Attend Townsend Dance A large crowd enjoyed the dance Arrow Shirts $1.95 BOYACKS MENS SHOP Price distinctive taste, matchless bouquet and unmistakable Kiwanis band. Mr. Burgener was a teacher in the public schools here for many years, about twenty years ago. He was a recognized musician. Prior to making his home in Glendale, he had been living in Salt Lake Dty. Arrow his done its best to prevent the Annual Easter Eclipse of the ungentle sex . . . and to put the male of the species on a par with the female next Sunday morning. LOCAL No. 537 n These shirts are designed to prevent next Sundays Eclipse Utah sponsored in the American Legion hall Friday night by the Price Townsend club. According to officers of the organization, the attendance the largest of any dance yet held by local Townsendites. w-a- s in- AMERICA'S N H E U S EDA COMPANION Order carton for your home NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED , U I S |