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Show KDAT. J11Y 23 1936 THE BCX By DEAN PIEPER ' 111 rt if1 1 the city Kj- were completed tennis tourney ,an at the Park here to Lewis Hunsaker of the meet. Those ,Lhe directors "ted were the boys singles, wo--- neies, boys doubles and mens S.IeS Others will be played off fL near future, with some finals Vour final frames m Sun-aSi- ng L. m held last night. Helper Girl Wins the womens singles, Donna May defeated Mae Free-- L of HelP 0. 0; In of Brigham City, T boys singles division, Johnny JLdes trounced his big brother, 4; paries Georgides, by a score of o 6! Paul Craven and Johnny Georgides, in the boys doubslaving as partners Charles Georgides and trounced les whose name was not jed, Final score in this match 6-- 6-- 6-- jas 1 1 3 1 , Southern Utah must be baseball minded. Enough so that fairly they will send up here for a baseball team to come down and be one of the main attractions at their 75th anniversary Local diamond officials last week received a letter from the manager of the St. George baseball team inviting them to play the southern Utah aggregation during the fore-pa- rt of September as one of the features of the anniversary of St. George Furthermore they picked Price because of the record shown by this team Not that the local boys have been untied and undefeated but because they realize we play good consistent ball, that we offer plenty of competition and that the Central Utah league is always a good draw. The fans will pack in to see the games. And Price will given them something in the line of baseball TO see. 6"2. 1; Locals Undefeated class, Allan In the mens doubles Hunsaker trounced yisey and Lewis and Mont Cowley of Booth Killfoyle 6-- 0; Canyon, The mens singles being i.ght, results this paper. To Receive Spring 6-- 3; 6-- 1. were played last in another part sf Awards N -- ADVOCATE, PK1CE, City or some olh.r town in that sec-tothen on to St Geo.ge foi the feature game Labor Da fall on Monday, September 7 and the above fore part of September" mentioned is piobablv the time for the St. George affair. PRESS j; P 8 Lee Brooks, manager of the St. George team who addressed the letter here, indicated the polling strength of the local outfit when he said that the baseball fans here are anxious to see the Price team play. Apparently the efforts expended by the locals havent been for nought; the eyes of the rest of the state are upon them. Not only that, but if the locals are unable to make arrangements for the trip, the St. George outfit will schedule a game at our own convenience. UTAH PAGE ELEVEN 10. eonctimng the Fou-- t Fm Tunning progiam. Monday, July 13, at 1 p m at Fer-in- l'. C, C camp, Thursday, July 16, at Mayfield C. C C. camp at I p. m ; RED CROSS SWIM WEEK sell EPdLED Fiid.ij, Julv SOOR IN HELPER lf Tunning will consist of a each camp and one day of dt monstiation of line const! on imaginary fire line The field demonstration will take place in the heady of the Muddy, just south of Twelve Mile Flat. To reach the demonstration area, visitors drive up Twelve Mile Canyon road, via Up to the' present time the camp superintendent has received no positive instruction from the forest headquarters as to the mention of these fire drills. one-ha- fi-- Helper and vicinity will be otteied Red Cross Swim Week advantages starting next Monday, with a tegular' Red Cross swimming instruction week to be held Vernon Merrill, local Red Cross instructor is to be the instructor, and will probably be assisted by Mrs. Merrill. Classes will be conducted every morning for a week, Merrill said, with approximately 150 or 200 participants Lessons in diving, first aid as well as preliminary and advanced swim-- 1 ming instructions will be held. The1 school will be held only in the mornSo much for baseball. Except that ing at the pool there. Helpers now heading the Central This is an annual event and will be league following their win over Pay-so- n carried on similar to the sessions held last Sunday. here recently. 9, 30-1- ld uc-t- May-fiel- d. I.uigest stork of office supplies in I The Wellington chapter of the Daughters of the Pioneers are sponsoring a real rodeo and roping exhibition theie on the Twenty-Fourtto commemoiate the state holiday, It is expected that a public program will be arranged, the rodeo being in chaige of Elzra Branch and Ed Contests featuring steer Cottrell. riding, bronc liding, riding, wild and otherwise, and relay races aie offered fans who like this type of h, tub st The What Could ALL-way- barley. DeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. partment of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, 10-1- 1, pP0 25, 1936 NOTICE is hereby given that Thomas S. Ross, of Duchesne, Utah, who. on August 7, 1930, made stock-raisi- ng for S homestead entry, Section 20, new sanitary with JUG disk aluminum spot Eh-NW- .... Gib-bon- crown also fits nicaly into your refrigerator. Distributed 111 By MlMlUMQVAtfH .m4U4 I5ud Leonard, Price ev .... BEER The No. 049308, NE'i, Nicer! your gueits than tall glasses of sparkling cold BECKERS BEST? s, Backer's BEER is the best made with pur for it's artesian mountain water and A tentatively planned program was announced as follows on Friday, July June Be What could bs nicer to erve FERRON C. C. C. NOTES Section 30, Township 11 South, Range will, receive medal awards 12 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has fillocal Kiwanis club. More pten by the ed notice of intention to make final han 200 persons were entered in all Proof, to establish claim to the land affair which started lasses of the above described, before the cleik of as possible. woueeks ago but was halted because the district couit, at Duchesne, Utah, on the 4th day of August, 1936. recent heavy rains. This second week Claimant names as witnesses: John the started is to said one be This tournament Wimmer and Harold Wunmer, of Duof the local junior baseball half the most successful sponsored by Enn Leonard, manager of the nine j chesne, Utah. .Charles Burdick, of league approximately 250 the lodge and plans at the present here, however is of the opinion that Bridgeland, Utah, and Ralph . . . schethe affair will be 4he team will accept. He says he kids participating une indicate a similar of Myton, Utah dule went into effect Monday and eld next summer. .ircn't made any definite arrangeTHOMAS F. THOMAS, playing will be conducted just the ments but if everything goes all right, Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS same as it was during the first Date of first pub., July 2, 1936 will be played Estate of Tony OBerto, deceased. jthe game half the diamonds have .Date of last pub., August 6, 1936 It is hoped to arrange an unofficial Creditors will present claims with been worked, over, scraped and to include Salma, touchers to the undersigned at Helpbarnstorming tour, somewhat resurfaced playCedar City, and other southern Utah er, Utah, or to Henry Ruggeri, Atting should bring about pretty teams. Whether or not this can be orney at Law, Price, Utah, on or befof baseball ore the 11th day of September, A. accomplished remains to be seen, but good species Clark Wright deserves a lot of 1936. to find be started communication will credit for his direction of the proMARTHA OBERTO, so do the kids for the Administratrix of the Estate :out. gram or four three Price could take a day manner in which theyve worked of Tony OBerto, Deceased. Date of first leave, go from here to Salma and play pub., July 2, 1936 at it. Date of last them, take a jump down to Cedar pub., July 23, 1936 Winners RODEO PIONEER DAY field demonstration. dav Price performed well on the diamond here Sunday. I didnt get to see the game, but from w hat I hear, there was quite a bit of competition. Di idend lost the fray, 12-but both teams hit consistently and played well Two Players were taken out during the course of the same on injuries, Tan&aro injured his arm when hit by a ball and Richards, Dividend, received foot injuries when the locals catcher practically ran over him while attemptins to snas a pop-u- p fly. Helper will be the next location for a Red Cross Swimming school. V Merrill, local Red Cross instructor is planning to stage the school there starting next Monday, July 27, and lasting for a week. The sessions will be held every morning from 9 o'clock until 12 with a "finale pageant presented Saturday to show whats been accomplished. The schedule will be the same as was used during the local swim week From 9 to 9.30, beginners under 12, 9 0, 0 30, ladies, swimmers; 10:30-1divers and from 11 until 12 noon, life saving It is expected that more than 200 will attend Classes will be held in the Helper pool and Merrill uiged that registrations be entered as early 17. WELLINGTON PLANS George Fran., Green River Helper Merc., Helper Beckers Beer Is A II Ways The Best -- .... .... D .... DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 23, 1936. Notice is hereby given that Orald Gilbert Beckstrom, of Mt. Pleasant, Utah, who made stockraising homestead entry, Senal 046695 for E1 Sec. 21, NWb, Sec 28, Twp. Sec. 27, Nri-NE- '4 South Range 10 East, Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final proof in support thereof, pursuant to the Provisions of the Act of August 27, 1935 (Stat ) on the ground that he is a Woild War Veteran, and because of physical or mental disabilities has been unable to perform the prescribed requirements of the homestead law. Claimants affidavit as to the extent to which he has complied with the law before his disability prevent-- -, ed further compliance will be supthe ported by the testimony of two of wall following named witnesses which be taken before Thomas F. Thomas, Register U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake M. on the City, Utah at 10 oclock A 4th day of August 1936. Names of witnesses and addresses, G. B. Madsen, M. D , O M. Aldrich, O. B Anderson & V. C. Allred all of Mt. Pleasant, Utah THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register, U. S. Land Office. 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