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M HI K H (OMJASY, were needed He Was k towrr of Flk of and the True iter Holly Hi) Trice, t'Uh. t n the and v the drfrnse, JUy Aniletkon Ilf Standard llle w err strength Tl.rie ait delinquent ujin thecuunt accorded the forward JxkU, with t) pe of player who tleadies a team on a drsinU-Check VVallfc n of Mtt) CCC, beWaageit tanked f.fth among the the J.h un levied tournament scorers, and hi flour (if an asw ksllielit ing named as the other guard several the 1934. of Jailuaiy. day Hoth Hryner bint Waagm jceifurm-i-c- l play, although not flashy, was everynames id the art amounts n( )is,.!e at renter cluiin the bxiinaitu-nt- , was He thing that could te desired e slialehuldrf Bs folHut tticir day wa 0 outstanding all over the floor rustling U.e ball the irsjic-ttlvthat Uie official plated them at oth- and did must of hi team' scoring in low S NhareS Assets t er position on the addition Name squad 2i 00 14 1 U Jriiw nd Hryner follows Kathejine a The two Evan boy The second team 25 00 were unammou selections, while Shelby West, Iower Shoe, and Haul Kathenne G K I'uj pa iO .20 1000 forwards. Jack Gust I. RaPPa Waagrn and Anderson were chosen Dalpiar, He!)er, for the first team by alt but one of- James, Elk. center; Stanley Robert, And in aicufdame with law u Elks, and Sterling Davit, J'uwer Shoe, many sham vt ea 1 h parcel t taid ficial, who accorded them second-teaguards rating itixk a may be necessary will be Don Evan wa the leading corer Following 1 the third team: John- told on the 3rd day of April. 1934. of the tournament, while Anderson ny Allison, Helper, and J. Voung, at 3 o'clock p m, at the office of and Ilryner finished second and third, Moat), forward. Hu Gunderson, the secretary at the Carbon Emery respectively. In addition to their Carbon, center, CXIcU Oman, Elk, Hank, Trice, Utah, to pay the deling skill, these three play- - and DeAngelet. Caibon, guard quent bviesMTient thereon, together with cunt of advertising and expense of sale fa-'il- THl'EBDAY MAXCtUi, UTAH rilCE. CATC. VO A D N Bll-tt- m point-makin- 19 1 U)t, ha 1 1 ake h p S....th. 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Hracken Ix-e- , Notary Tublic, at Trice, Utah, on the 29th day of March, 1934. Claimant names as witnesses: us T. ChrisU nsen, Wilmot E. Rasmus-jse- n, Howard and Harvey Howard, all of Iluntingforf, Utah. Rolx-i- t THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Ini BUIMfiGmS First Publication, February 15, 1934. Last Publication. March 15. 1934 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De- partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 19, 1934. NOTICE is hereby given that o JLook io bjonCL LSGHTinG Isa- - EQUITABLE Insurance Agency We are now making t'7OU know I thought maybe they were AUTO LOANS You would not knowingly handicap your boy or girl with defective vision We write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Crop, Rain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States. And yet you are taking a tremendous chance of ruining their eyesight if your home is improperly lighted. J. 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