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Show THE FACE TEN Carbon-Emer- Jimmy Madrigal, Columbia, Put3 Up Kayo Victory Over C. C. C. Slugger INITIAL VICTORY pounds. Gabriel Simone, 135, of Price and Zeke Perea, 135, of Columbia threw a lot of leather at each other, their three-roun- d engagement ending in a draw. Johnny Pizzutto of Columbia, popular youngster who has won a following through his work in the A. A. A. ring tournaments sponsored by -- Elks, earned a decision over Tony DePrim, Price C. C. C. enrollee. Their weights were announced Wellington Price Castle Dale Huntington at 118 pounds. Ned McCourt, 140, and Tom Coan, 140, both of Columbia, waded through three rounds to a draw. Two fast preliminaries opened the card. The bouts were refereed by Vincent Schiro of Helper and Erin Leonard of Price. The latter was chairman of the committee which arranged the ring program. Locals Break Into Win Column Loop By In Carbon-Emer- y Huntington Subduing 0 Sundays Results Price 15, Huntington 5. Wellington Some fast boxing bouts were presented at the Price fair grounds Monday evening in connection with the Independence day celebration sponsored by Price post No. 3 of the American Legion. Despite the fact that the crowd was disappointingly small, the amateur leather pushers traded punches willingly and put on a good show for fight fans. The only knockout of the evening was registered by Jimmy Madrigal of Columbia, who cooled the heels of Bill Grady of the Price C. C. C. camp. These boys tipped the scales at 156 A D V O C A T League PRICE CHALKS UP y TEAM STANDINGS STAGED BT LEGION 8 U H Price recorded its first victory in Baseball league y the a Sunday, trouncing Huntington by 5. winners got The 15 to score of off to a blazing start by scoring four runs in the first inning and were never headed. Max Bryner, youthful hook ball durartist, did mound duty for Price allowed He six first innings. the ing hill only four hits, surrendering the in the seventh frame to Jackson Jewkes, who held the Emery county nine hitless during the three innings he Manchester and Moffitt worked. mound duties for Hunting-tohandled 19, Castle Dale 3. Carbon-Emer- HELPER TRIUMPHS OVER NEPHI NINE Marchetti Stars On Mound As Mates Collect 15 Blows To Win, 8-- 2 play in the Helper closed first-haCentral Utah Baseball league Sunday by pounding out an 2 victory over Nephi on the Carbon county teams field. Ed. Marchetti hurled five-h- it ball and blanked the Wasps in all but the seventh and eighth innings. No Nephi player was able to get more than one hit off the Helper mound star. The Railroaders connected for 15 hits, with Hilt Blackham, catcher, getting three safe blows to set the pace. Shorty Maulsby, Smith, Allison, Fossatt, Verdi and Marchetti each contributed two hits to the Helper attack. Park was on the hill for the lf n. 8-- Ted Boyltne, Jewkes, Tony Simone and Sunny Axelgard were the big reguns in the Price attack. Each corded two safe blows, Simone counting a home run and Axelgard lacing out a triple. Joe Vogremc clouted a homer for the losers. UTAH hawk encampment blackPLANS MOVING FORWARD Encounter To Helper Forker Squad Sunday Plans for one of Utah s spotlight docketed Ne, St Trial of Leo jwT attractions, the annual Black Hawk at a are progressing charge of Encampment, gathof liquor Spanish Fork, where this years to ,"fl'fnce 9 14, Wednesday at 10:00 ering is scheduled for August a tice of the Peace inclusive. swelllast Frandsen was arrested year This event, which ed Cedar Citys population to many last week by State jpi times normal, is sponsored by the man Vernon Davis Sons and Daughters of Pioneers and complaining witness Indian War Veterans. State Commander J. B. Hughes TownsenditesMaV. guarantees the celebration to equal any in the encampments history. Not for approximately ten years Plans are being madebvts.J have the Black Hawkers convened at Townsend club for a a. Spanish Fork. American Legion hall ..5ce on UVa 16. Refreshments win GETS TELEPHONE POST business Miss Doris Porter, formerly of will be held W manager organization been Take has appointed 10 Price, of the Green River exchange of the ning of this week in the of W-citTelejustice court in the city The county wide tecreation pro- Mountain States Telephone and anan to according school company, district, the graph gram, sponsored by WELLINGTON VICTOElOn the county and Price and Helper nouncement this week by company Wellington 10 pounded out officials. cities, is now being operated in victory over Castle Dale according to an ancommunities, a Carbon-Emer- y league game?,! nouncement Tuesday by C. H. Mad- Boy Scout organization. a of were feature the parwhich Towns WeUington previously Wl sen, director of the project. dence day celebration. The The latest community in which the ticipating in the program include Columbia, Wellington, put the game on ice in the limS work was started is Castle Gate, Sunnyside, a where recreational activities are be- Price, Helper, Standardville, Wattis, with hitting barrage that ne runs. Glen. and Hiawatha the Spring with ing conducted in cooperation for Helper will open its campaign Central in the the second half title Utah league Sunday against Spanish Fork on the Railroaders diamond. The Helperites were nosed out by Dividend for the championship of the first half, and they are determined to annex the laurels in the second round of play. With a strong attack and a mound corps, the Carbon chance county entry has an excellent the determine to a of forcing playoff seasons championship. drivIV, well-round- ed Recreation Project Extended In County; Part Towns semi-month- ly Two Teams Withdraw From Diamond League Announcement was made Tuesday Baseball leathat the Carbon-Emer- y losers. MOTORISTS NOTICE! gue, originally organized with six teams, will hereafter operate as a After being held scoreless for the first three innings, the Railroaders unloosed their siege guns in the fourth frame to chase two runs across the plate. They added one in the sixth, three in the seventh and two in the eighth. The game was the final of the first circuit. reorganization was brought about when the Ferron C. C. C. club four-tea- m The was advised that special permission would be necessary to travel over 40 miles away from camp. This would half for both clubs. prove an inconvenience on occasions of scheduled games with Wellington and Price, so the Ferronites decided to withdraw from the loop. The Price C. C. C. team also decided to abandon plans for organized play. The remaining squads, representatives of which are to meet this week A total of $489.29 has been expend- and draw up a new schedule, are Chief of Police George Collingham ed for weed control work thus far this Huntington and Wellington, Price, issued a statement this week again year in Carbon county, according to Castle Dale. advising drivers of the regulations a report prepared for the works proconcerning traffic regulations at in- gress administration by J. B. Jewkes, DeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tersections where signal lights are lo- district agricultural inspector. General of the Interior, partment cated. Of this amount, Carbon county, Lake City, Utah, Motorists are required to come to a sponsor of the project, contributed Land Office at Salt 3. 1937. June full stop before making 'h right turn $217.29, while the W. ?. A. furnished NOTICE is hereby given that Hy-ruagainst a red light. If turns are made $172. Jensen, of Castle Dale, Utah, in conformity with these instrucApproximately half of the money who, on Oct. 11, 1929, made stock-raisihomestead entry. No. 048737, tions, it will not be necessary for was spent during the last half of , NWViSEVi, Sec. 11, drivers to sound their horns. for that period during June, expenditures U turns are prohibited at inter- totaling $245.29. This included the NNE4, SWliNEli, SEV4NWV4, sections where the semaphores are entire contribution of the W. P. A. WMSEl4, SWy4 Sec. 14, NWV4NEV4, NliNWli Sec. 23, Township 12 in operation. and $73.29 supplied by the county. South, Range 8 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. G. Peacock, Jr., Notary Public, at D G W, Castle Dale, Utah, on the 20th day of July, 1937. as witnesses: names Claimant Bert Westover, of Huntington, Utah, Luke Millarich, of National, Utah, Felix Dussere, of Price, Utah, James Alger, of Cleveland, Utah. in THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. TrainDate of first pub., June 10, 1937 Date of last pub.. July 8, 1937 Weed Control Work Drivers Again Given Report Prepared For Instructions On City First Half Of Year Traffic Regulations Motorists MUST come to a complete stop before making a right turn against red light on street corners where traffic signal lights are located and operating in Price. No horn tooting is necessary when turns are being made in accordance with these instructions. NO U TURNS WILL BE ALLOWED ON CORNERS WHERE TRAFFIC SIGNALS ARE LOCATED. We of motorists in this connection in ask the order that accidents may be avoided. co-operati- on GEORGE COLLINGHAM, Chief of Police, Price m ' ng SM-SEi- THE & R R. R., Company will contract the cleaning and preparing of Railroad cars for coal loading at the Mines Castle Gate district, on Spring Canyon branch and at Kenilworth. master at Helper will furnish specifications to responsible parties desiring to bid on this work. De- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 25, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Vernal Warren, of Consumers, Utah, who, on July 25, 1932, made stockraising homestead entry, No. 048492, for Lots 3, 4, 5, Sec. 6, NEkjSW, SWV4-SSec. 5, NWNWi Sec. 8, 4, NEI4NEV4 Sec. 7, NEliSEfi Section 26, Township 13 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Frank Han- sen. Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 3rd day of August, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Hen-- I ry Laramie, & Wendell Laramie, of National, Utah, Nick Uzelack, & Nat Bowcutt, of Coal City, Utah. THOMAS F. 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