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Show ll0, mi mini o( ii t LEWIS HUNSAKER I S - Ot I) I I Theatre Assistant Columhu Banquet to Price Rotary Club Arriu Sunday to Be Given By K. of C. Prepare l or Play Help Picture linn in a L.fid 1 ; DEFEATS HANSON I i- ty . , S-- f 1M c ' !j ,, iit 8 " ,9 ;r,r.n sri si, lrnnK thu,. - lit , the H.ljW .'.lal.J mgagrmx-n- 1 t in , o Sun.Adtocatc. I Count) Lt:.i;ue lourrunu-nt- . Q : Hun's (if t'.i a' t ahvl f,:M tf 1) I., h. J at I t I t; u c V.f s' i t O' r! fi is a ,.te , ar. .. r.,'U f the Ja f U a al a:, N.',:e lla-,- f I,. u. tt e la'! u ii rt as I u r nts rv-- , f s if !M at M a ...f. a. r m N. j Salt the .e Tt.e w:-.!,- r j n.bcrs e t The erder is Pri r price Judge Woolley Rulesj Tourney November 24 ln fcmery Ncnool Gase mo In Verut:Ue ee tt e j al. IWef UECKKLS I1EST ixctuit.on s .'.I rtsMtu 111 8 Ind IlS-W- Irt , I4S-- J rrl. Vrl ,u te , Price SATURDAY, Oct. 7 and MUSIC BY is r.on-eipl- NIGHT HAWKS une 10 PIECE Of PROVO ORCHESTRA the dev fw r.t of marly eh.ar- ctT and the formation ef ilean and k-- i DANCES & HOLIDAYS SATURDAYS co-ojir- pur- n-r- rT Mrin fh?f,,n:'rn Vi Elks to Join National Bridge In Tup SILVER MOON -r The CarboniVs had little luck on the offensive, but the forward wall lm h rm.ine h. bits good on the dpfe-iusOutstanding In ltd i. to n to the ae'tivitnv purely linesmen for tie locals were Shirk y in character, U.e Ant ers loige Saxey at right guard Vernon Mills at m the ej'onsorship tf Flag center and Luke Pappas at left guard anees and day arid ether i 1. ra-'- s Chi WILL PAY CASH! a .d . ubli ft. n amt I em- - n semi-final- s, i la s..ird ty ITue lodge of Elks i home run out did not to center field. Canyon. 1932 champion, to re.n h the 5 h, a mighty drive where he won over Owen J f batter made the circuit on the Reese for the right to battle fo- - the championship. Hi 'per made only one error, while Champions in other divisions befive with were charged ujnr.irs sides those listed above were Mrs. Mayme Hanson, women's single's, and Jerry Roberts, junior singles lorn p.k ha d,1, UDAKf f t! e Ih ice lodge of Ant- - til-st- ar i 'i r'rl BIG up-ji- T rVt trips ITcst was robbed of ra Vcci hio toucht'd, t reks.vf I.Vi.f t. pB with a dancing party and buffet at the Llks hall Approximately 45 couplr j were in attendance Although one of the youngest lodg. es in the country, the organization enjoyed a suevessful and active year It was formed under the direction of the t I . I ,,e rj, 8t.uh IIK Mac-Kt'a- .) llvini.ij if crlrbinlid the first anniversary! ef the Inal order Monday evening! ar if!) J cuulti. M le-- r 6-- 4. v .!' ! sir Si.K.m1. 6-- 2. Me if lio lt .j Ik l.i aaa i.'.Ur i i'.jiu a ! Mt .IM.olllhl the lest a t;e stars h..hV V West, Ha! l r.4ui. fluflirr I lVa,,ak, Ir Alfied Sorer, sen. Hotelt j 6-- t I Lf jl ti 1 Tirst Anniversary Observed by Price Order of Antlers; inmnjr IWo. her now br.r.g i.f i.f'.h miiinfi in the same last the following two cantos. 3 Idefs ,.f me Lash mi trcpuln county r. Then itiey broke Uxaae with Hie new champion evened up the forth which I' MhihJ rally brought match by taking the fourth set. f rim. clinching victory in the and went on to victory by f annexing CARBONITES LOSE five-ru- n barrage the fifth set, th w h mother 1 selected as Hunsaker's who w pUy was yj Jackson, all-stHARD FOUGHT TILT eam of the the outstanding feature eg the touror on the I'lh State league was touched for nament. He and Mr. Katherine WalS' tts, while the opposing mounds-Uj- T lace won the imxd doubles chamTO GRANITE SQUAD Johnny 'Kid' West, formt'r pionship, and together with W. H. star, yielded 11 blngles. West Wardell of Helper, he was one of the hu ow n cause along tremend-Lj-- y dOUbcIOSA the Outweighed on an average of 15 team losing fcy snaring a triple and two to the man. the Carbon high pounda in four times at bat. football team went down to defeat In capturing the singles tit. e. Hun- a berth rr,.i,v mm ,'ce Sl.rers. w ho also t amed was the tram Utah the '$ eandi'ij batsman cf the game, in f 1 1 heme run. triple ind single v r ,s0atv t la- - 193: tj-- () !C 1 'jf ) at.,u all if e li i . ,ia! , e anis I!.. ;j,Kl 1 iklalt I'aitllJ lut-.'e- s s'allu'.,.. ,f t!.e V....--t lit n 6-- !r tu.i vr I, a 1 s s Kra.--I v ; !' J I t ; I,ae d.ete Hr , f h c i l r latl t I .si s hi ".the m w i'ri.w t g I ti tail tak, n a I' Saaytr a'..t Clatk VVi.it. t The h t ah under 5!rKuli je ia't h.'.h'i e 1.1.! I Mrn, In .e.-,- ! e he . ,i t. MfcV 1 tkl: h. r J V t K-l- ! i 1 J v t - -- J W. ,f !, t ,r- 111 Jghlin e lit ! c J ! '.rl . I. lit . t:,s ,! f . , hi,! njv vuih a tu! ' t n.-- t r' tltlrhoIdcTJ r Auion 1!ji.h,h, 1'iut .jm t'u f r.al fi tje 'Sr dUaatisflM ,aUh vt The Sll-.- J J'r'U:1,11 theatre du? decisions teiiiiu hiui nuMiei.t The U'i I" t County 1 I . 1 liluir I:, I , U s .! r iha'Mldl a! l ! Th, ,jt4 vulhi.,.,, jSi.ip . I a' '.ual ! s- . Complrled ,IL' Carbon f 1 l t - r ... it. star lie i k FOR NET LAURELS TJIKtS f ACE II T Summer- - 'hays' outfit been stronger in the kick- i'ing department, the game would un- doubtedlv have ino even The Farmers made their initial touchdow n in the first five minutes of play, Pendleton taking the ball over Granite scored again in the third jh iod with Kramer toting the oval Carbon's best bid for a score was made by Captain Harold Pattenck who received a high punt and bounded off several tacklers. He succeeded in getting into an open field, but was dropped from behind. Pattenck later suffered an injury to his ankle and was removed from the game, his loss being a big handicap to the Carbon offensive. Grant Mackay counted the winners final touchdown when he intercepted a forward pass and planted the ball over the line after a nice run. The lineup: j uc and patriotic activi- lUniK dn;i t(.anis anJ ;t!hV!;c ,rni7itllons are nH.t,,omi. aj W4.n i Ladies Free Gents 50c numerous other activities lH-e- J Price lodge No. 1530. will participate in the : Elks' national bridge tourna- t to be held simultaneously Fri-- 4 6 '. N'o ember 24. in all lodges in country The tournament is plan-- i for Elks and their friends, the to make it a community all bridge players invited, ract or auction, or both, Jay be played. Four prize winners in each lodge s.! receive local championship em- Its, while other attractive 'prizes jtd be awarded for the runners-u- p' aggregate score winners. The na-Jrwinners will have their names of Members P. Tii--j S3. 0 E -- CO. .al graved on fceive victory cups and will replica models of them for jtrmanent possession. J Sixteen hands will be ltd. which will be analyzed by ex-te- ts and made available immediate-- 1 after the contest. I Although the hands will be pre-ire- d, ed they will be in no sense trick freak hands, but such krid logical bidding and Jt lould work out properly. that with play they MUSIC INSTRUCTION ULAN RAMSEY. Teacher of VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO, and BASS t LEAH RAMSEY, Teacher of PIANO 1 " e be glad to demonstrate and explain our , method of inf struction. Address: 131 Phone ip" East 3rd North 176 W As a result of a ruling made bv Judge Dilworth Woolley of the Sov- cr.th district court, in sustaining de- murrers of defendants in the case of J. Frank Killian vs. Emery county board of education, parents of school students in Cleveland. Orangeville, Emery and Clawson have mostly refused to allow their children to attend school under the new arrangement in force, according to the Emery County Progress of last week. The decision sustains a proposal of bod f education to el- iminate the Cleveland junior high school and transport the students to Huntington; to eliminate the Emery junior high and transport the students to Ferron; to eliminate the entire Clawson school and transport the students to Ferron; and transport the seventh and eighth grades from Orangeville to Castle Dale. The ruling was passed by a vote of 3 to 2, the board claiming the action will result in economy and efficiency. A large percentage of the people in the county contend that the small saving made by the district in this manner will not justify the inconveniences and hardships which will be experienced by the parents and students involved. To date, although the schools of the county opened September 5, re-- I I'ri. r- CARBON Collingham le Lauris Pappas 1 lg Mills c 2aquinta Jewkes r DeAngeles ju it Simone Patterick Fasselin Redford Scoring: Carbon Granite substitutions: sun. Learn to Fly! Lamb Roast Lamb Chops AIRWAY Allen Solomon Reid rh Kramer Pendleton 6 m t it- - JkfEMiriM There will be brought next Saturday to the Price railroad stock yards about 50 head of horses that were gathered off the San Rafael desert last week by the Lund Air service. These horses were to be sold for meat Purposes but due to the fact that there are some horses good for slaughter and because of the fact that many horses are dying of the brain fever seige throughout L tah, we have decided to offer these horses for sale for riding or harness purposes. They run from 650 to 1300 Pounds, mostly unbroke and will sell from $25.00 on They are mostly from 3 to 7 years old. This is a c ance to get horses very cheap. In a matter of a year 0r so this type of horse will be no longer available. Raisins 19 Sardines BE AT CANE & 6c Spare Ribs 7c Lard 91b. Bag 5C .... Crackers Prunes in person. Lb 17c 8c U. S. Inspected 4 lbs s NEW CROP Pound Apples Fancy Jonathans Bushel $1.39 Potatoes 33C 21c Celeryi 9c Lettuce 33c 10 lbs H3c 9c 5c Crisp and Solid SWEET has GOLDEN BANTAM started the children can also use the telephone to keep in touch with their Corn friends. And, only with a telephone, can aid be summoned instantly in case of emergency. 11c Can Vanila 25c Extract Pint Jug WOODS CROSS Catsup Any employee will take your order. Telephone & Telegraph Co. Lb New Stock MAPLE 5 lb. Can The Mountain States !..25c Swifts Germade 10 lb. Syrup THE STOCK YARDS SATURDAY AND TAKE YOUR PICK. Ca Honey Pail 65c relatives. and friends Errands here, there and everywhere had to be run school 12c TOMATO SAUCE The home without a lacked quick telephone with commu n i c a t i o n that Package ntz, We Have a Now 21c Bacon Pound SEEDED OR SEEDLESS 00 0 7 Lb SLICED Coffee Telephone Again Sts Beef Lb Schleckman Stringfellow Christensen Player qo lh 7c Steer Shoulder linesman, Maughan. Schleckman, giant tackle, was the outstanding performer for the Granite team. Christensen and Henroid also turned in good jobs on the line, while Kramer and Reid were the leading lights in the Salt Lake teams offensive. AIR SERVICE Price, Utah 7 Pot Roast Henroid Carbon-Clo- 15-- Lean andTender 0 0 0 Snt. GRANITE Wood fb 6 V Oct. le; P0rtS1?, ll. CatJeih It; Saxey, rg; Tezak, qb. Granite Anderson, le; Phillips, It; Winchester, lg; North, c; Marchant, rg; Quist, rt; Price, re; Nichol, qb; Betel-geus- e, One of our youngest stars, lb; Stringham, lh; McDonald, Guest, mila has a volume more than lh. Park, rh; lion times greater than that of the Referee, Reddish; umpire, Cahoon; SBBggaar LUND , N Brooms 11 Oz. $ 5c Can Potatoes oap White Crystal 3 Bars ALUE .. 4c Lb. . . . 8C $ 3 y: 11 |