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Show ;i HIGH ENTERS 25ATHLEEESIN TO OVER SEVENTY Merrill has selected S9 tracksters to represent in the annual Brigham Ity relay carnival and eld meet at Provo Friday The Miners will have fvirtually all of the track Carbon has made excellent showings in the previous ipeets staged by the B. Y. U. Track followers will recall the brilliant work of Grant Hutchinson a few years ago. Hutchinson holds the 220-ya- rd dash record Jointly with Budge of Ogden and The nineteenth hundredth anniverMott of West, and in 1931, he capnts. sary of the resurrection of Christ was will probably make the tured both dashes. Chrlsensen tied observed by hundreds of worshipers for first in the high jump last year. who attended Easter services in Price Elmer Collingham, discus, Carbons this season will be I relays; Andy Easterbrook, one of the squad which Coach Mer- churches Sunday. For members of largest the Greek Orthodox and Notre Dame 440-ya- rd dashes, broad rill has taken into the Provo meet churches, Sunday marked the close i; Tony Nlcastro, shot; of a week of observance. discus, .high Jump; An Easter play was presented at Johnson, mile and half-mi-le dashes, quarter- Don Snow, dashes relays; -mile; Donald Whitford, and broad jump; shot, javelin and dicus; ford, pole vault, discus, and hurdles; Lyle Mitchell, javelin and mile; Griffith Willard Luce, low hurdles; Clare Morgan, ile alf-ml- le; discus, half-miVernon Mills, high and shot; Harold pole vault, broad jump and Holly Bryner, quarter-mil- e, imp, high hurdles and high ony DeAngeles low hurdles, and broad jump; Jackson discus; Nick Fasselin, low s, and dotes; Vincent javelin; Jack hurdles, broad jump and Schauers, le hur-hurd- les , Garav-dlscu- Christensen one. of Carbon's candidates in the high Jump -mile, will be unable to ste m the Provo carnival. t JUDU GOAL & A complete list of winners in the Instrumental solo competition of the intermountain band tournament is given below. First place winners in each group received gold medals, with silver awards going to the runnBronze medals were awarders-up. studed for third place. Seventy-foents received prizes. Winners of the awards in the coder in which they finished are as follows: ur Comets. Junior high Maurice Mamchester, n e; the Community church during Glen; Douglas Ward, Harding day school, followed by sendee at 11:00 a. m., including a sermon by of Price; Frank Pecorelli, Sunnyside. Bay Branch, field agent of the Hol- the Rev. J. H. MacBill, a vocal selecClan ohn Mulvlhill, Palisade, ly Sugar company at Delta, Cola, tion by Henry H. Jones and selec- Colo.; Victor Bonacci, Carbon. announced on Tuesday that Carbon tions a vocal quintet consisting of a of by RIchardLoveridge county farmers had thus far contract- Ray S. Robbins, Mr. Jones, Rev. Herman Springville; Binghan ed to cultivate 735 acres of sugar Sooaapheaea.1 Stanley Lhnm and Elmer beets this season. From all indicaTed A Clan ceremonies Fruit-valJohnson, Provo; Jack completBaptism Clan C Harold Stocker, tions, the acreage will exceed MO. Carbon. ed the program. A large representaHamby, Leonard, Hugh Huntington. Mr. Branch urges beet producers tion of Clan B and C Floyd Nielsen, attended the Baritones. to begin planting as soon as possible services.Knights Templar Cyprus. Junior high Burke Berry, Helper; and to prepare a firm seed-beClan D Byrant Jacobs, North Easter was the theme of the eveEli Tippets, Spanish Fork; Trevor Sanpete. 7:30 p. m at service ning INTERNATIONAL BEK VICE TO Faux, Spanish Fork. Junior high Joe Brondick, Helper; Special rites were conducted by BE THEME OF CLUB MEETING Class A LeRoy Smith, Carbon; sterling Jones, Spanish Forts. Rev. MacRill at Castle Gate Sunday afternoon. Three persona were bap- Cecil Christensen, Carbon. The program for the weekly dinnw tised. Class B Grant Baker, Cyprus; All Classes Grant Baker, Cyprus; of the Price Rotary dub Thursday eeremonial services fea Clarence Savage, Springville. Impressive Helen inJorgensen, Carbon. will in be of the evening charge Class C Bert Robertson, Hunting-totured the holy week observance at ternational service committee. Sever- the Greek Clarinets. Enid of Central Castle Reid, high Orthodox church. Rites al short talks dealing with internaDale. Donna Lou Warden, Junior high; of the the descent tional topics will be given by rih commemorating Helper; Norma Laborl, Helper; Ruth Oboes. of Christ from the cross were body members. held Friday morning, while the burClast A Derold Simmons, Carbon; Stromberry, Duchesne. The club eliminated its regular Clan A Harry Clark, Carbon, ial of the Savior was observed Fri- Neva Williams, Carbon. sion last week to permit members dan B Lester Young, Cyprus; Irservices were evening. Midnight Class B Verl Harrison, Springto attend the Junior high concert con- day is Manwaring, Uintah. held Saturday to celebrate the resur- ville; Dorothy Jorgensen, Harding. test held in connection with the in- rection. Class C Wells Brady of Central; Saxophones. termountain band tournament Ida Day, Huntington. Special music of the early days of Class A Derold Simmons, Carbon. clarinet Lee Empey, Car- Christianity was rendered at the serDISTRICT COURT SUIT ASKS B Carson Class Cyprus; bon. Healey, vices, all of which were largely atPROMISSORY NOTE JUDGMENT tended. Burel Littlefield, Cyprus. Clan C Jay Wheeler, Tintic high The procession of the holy tomb a IX8TALLATION POSTPONED of Eureka; Ray Van Leuven, Tintie. Foreclosure of a mortgage to satis- Christ conducted street Main through installation of new officers of The Junior high Calvin Simmons, Hiafy a principal judgment of $2477.01 Friday evening presented an unusual the Price lodge of Antlers was postBasil is sought by the Home Building and Broadbent, Sunnyside; spectacle. The tomb was decorated watha; poned Monday evening until May 1. Loan association in a suit filed Wed- with flowers, and was escorted Keisbergen, Helper. Jimmy by The meeting this week was devoted Tenor saxophone nesday against R. C. Reed, Harriet the followLegion All classes Dee Butters, Cvnnut the initiation of two new members,n, Reed, N. O. Nelson Manufacturing ed by a crowd of 500 people Ac'John Causer, Jr., and Herndon commisstate tax and the company companying the procession were the high of Magna. both of Price. sion. The complaint also asks interest high school band, which French horns. played the and feet.. funeral march, and boys and girls Clan A Evelyn Branch, Carbon. The plaintiff corporation alleges of the Greek Community school, who Clan B Jack Cherrington, Spring-that the two first named defendants sang hymns of biblical events. 8. issued a promissory note an May Flowers and other decorations of ORVAL 1929, in the sum of $2750, and that the holy tomb were furnished the by only a small part of that amount had members of the church. The electribeen paid. The manufacturing com- cal effects were provided by Angelo pany and the tax commission are Georgedes. John Daskalakis, presinamed in the suit because they claim dent of the Greek community exsome interest in the property mort- tends his thanks to the church memAMBULANCE gaged to secure payment of the note. bers, and to Mayor R. E. West and heriff S. M Bliss, whose cooperation was a Mg factor far the successDay tr Vigkt, 194-. ful staging of the procession. Los Angeles Body The holy week observance at the Dame church came to a Visit Notre Sunday with low mass at 8:30 a. tn. and high mam at 10:30 a. n Making a business survey of Utah for the services was furnished by for the purpose of creating a greater the childrens and pariah choirs. interchange of Utah and Ips Angeles Blessing of the baptismal water and products, Albert V. Weigel, domestic Pascal candle featured the Holy SatFICVCJ Lama DITC glXMlDC trade commissioner of Los Angeles urday service at 720 a. m. Low man daims been io quickchamber of commerce, will be in was conducted at 8:30 a. m. Price on April 27 th. He is making a Good Friday rites included man ly proved and tour of the state. of the and veneration stera by hundreds of While here he will call upon dum- of the cron at 9:30 a. Tre Ore the m, thousands of driven ber of commerce officials, business from noon until 3:00 p. m. and "Way to discuss pos- of the Cron services at 7 JO men and producers intent only oo finding p. m. sible sales outlets for Utah products High man and procenlon at 6:00 a. a better gasoline at in Los Angeles. m. and holy hour sendees at 7 JO p. a "regular price. At rrv, comprised the observance of Holy Rtd Triangle Statrims. Thursday. Sun- A-J- Mao-Ril- l, Wahl-stro- Heat Wes-Spri-ng Comfort m. e; d. n; In Your Community s E-fl- at ICnelfc Greek-Americ- an Vir-de- aa Si Wft .fi DOX-MIN- E0 L tnMCoaHh CRT. UTAH Trade Commissioner Of Plans Carbon six-wee- THOMAS Licensed Embnlmer SERVICE "Service Above AZT I AfJDADD jCVAIb ALP LAKH Sugar Beet Acreage In County Increases vllle; Roger Parks, Cyprus. Class C Zola Johnson, Huntington; Self Clive LeJeffs, Huntington. of Steels Thomas Junior high Funeral services will be Spring Glen; John Malecher, Helper; S9, Dan Garber, Hiawatha. day for John Mayak, who committed uicMeby hangtaE at the state to the Clan A Earl Cole, Provo; Jack Thursday in Provo. Mayak was admitted . Owens, Carbon. before, four days B George Harding, Uintah; asylum 24. Marc Austria in He was bora LaVenia Cahoon, Cyprus. Mary are hia widow, Junior high Jimmie Jouflaa, Hel- 1849. Surviving and one daughter. Mayak, Jubeck per; Hayden Reese, Harding. dtp Interment will be In the Price under the direction of tho cemetery Clan A Jimmie Greener, Carbon; Wallace mortuary. Phillip Dalby, Palisade. Clan B Newell Wbight, Spring-villLenn Mecham, Cyprus. Clan C Rollan Gardner, Huntington; Drew Leonard, Huntington. Junior high Ben Nemcnlch, Hel-per; Wanda Williams, Harding; fey Draper, Wellington, Flntea. rn.. A Ferrell Peterson, Carbon. junlor high Theron Oviatt, Hla-watha; Jack Warner, Spanish Fork. h1ff IN SOLO CONTEST non half-Simo- Price Man Kills At Hospital MEDALS AWARDED I E IAL B. Y. U. TRACK AND FIELD MEET mile, PAGE SEVEN Py.APTOCATL S110L APRIL M. IMS It Sa w ks pre-sanctlf- led Emanuel Stamatakia of Price recently received a scholarship certificate for outstanding daanoom walk during the winter quarter at the University of Utah. In all, 558 were honored with certificates, or about of the resident enrollment THE Newhonee Hotel SALT LAKE CITY 3 qdmlmrttwina urttfrtim mumeJiSts Bukk gives more and better miles borasma fate n big car with wheelbases from 119 to 15S inches in length. It has the tmjplf necessary to one-six- th IN THE CENTER OF THINGS! assure and riding comfort pounds. It has been constantly improved design, materials and wockmaiuhip. , road-steadine- ss 866 to 4901 in quality of . . To get rml motoring satisfaction, you need this abe, this weight and this quality. 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