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Show THE PAGE TWELVE S ON ATE, PRICE, DTAB - A D V O C an price invit rtea Lo, tlus INTEREST GROWS INITIAL CALL FOR CARBON GRIDDERS TO SOUND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH Must Select Practically New Team; Slashed By Spring Graduation Ranks AS DATE OF NET TOURNEY NEARS Opening Matches Start In Price And Helper September 1; Football will be formally crowned Sam Daugherty and George Drossos Ilunsaker Directs Austo fill the guard berths; Floyd King" of fall sports in this section of the state, with the opening of school on September 8 and also the first call for grid practice. Initial trumpeting for football prospects will be sounded the afternoon of the eighth, Coach Pres Summerhays said this week, and it is expected that approximately 85 aspirants for the team will be out. Roster Cut The 1936 edition of the local's foot- ball machine ws considerably hacked when spring graduation cut deep into the ranks and took 12 of the main players. Luke Pappas, all state tackle and one of the main sparkplugs of the outfit, has been shoved out of the ranks, Clyde Forsyth, center, was given his sheepskin, along with Charles Milano, Kay Bunnel, Vic Elden Alger, Ralph Box and Sil-vag- ni, Bill Engle. The backfield was also smashed with the graduation of Jack Aramaki, Lewis Tezak, Jimmie Colzani and Martin Davin. Aramaki was considered another of the mainstays in the 1935 team and his absence will be greatly felt. Lettermen Back Not all the lettermen who saw action in the 1935 grid wars have been lost. Coach Summerhays will be assured of the services of Max Allred, B LJILIHIVG NEWS . . . A drive about the streets of Price with eyes open should be heartening to the the future of this ut pes-abo- t city. New construction appears to be back to normal or above. This observer has counted THIRTEEN new homes under construction besides several modernizing jobs. homes not previously mentioned in this column inNew clude: One and one modern home on North 2nd East Street belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mezek of Columbia. Whether Mr. Mezek intends to move his family to Price or is building for rent or sale is not known but the type of homes he is building will further improve this popular residential section. six-roo- four-roo- m m Directly across the street Mr. Willis Bean is breaking ground for a new modern home of the better class. On 3rd East is a new home being built for Mr. Elton Taylor, local manager of D. T. R. Co. This property, we presume, is for sale or rent as Mr. and Mrs. Taylcr now own one of the finest homes in Price. STREET FOURTH EAST boasts two new homes, a frame belonging to Leo Downard, Price City watemiast-e- r six-roo- and a four-roo- m m stucco built for sale by Mr. Wilbur Burnham, manager of the Farmers Mill and Elevator Co. Driving south from the Bum-hahome to the Isabell Addition one will find Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Swasey comfortably located in their new home. m SOUTH FIFTH EAST Street will soon be the new address of Mr. John Downard, ioeal cattleman. Mr. Downard also owns other residential property in Price. PARK DALE, the newest and popular residential section, gets its share of new homes. One belonging to George Ryland, Jr., and one to Mr. Stanley Young. Further description of the features of these homes will be found in this column later as they near completion and the information is available from The Mutual Lumber Co., whos busy truck is seen supplying material to the workmen on each of these jobs. Details of a small home of very special interest will appear in this column next week... WATCH PRICE GROW. tin and Ralph Marsing on the wings; and Gardell Marshall, Leslie Reid, Joe Curia and Hawley Burgess in the back field. Marshall and Reid are of this years team and will probably be called upon a great deal of the time for their valued sup- three DRUNKEN DRIVER GIVEN STIFF JOLT Wellington, ten-msit- es zero-seve- H n. Kenilworth Tops Pleading guilty to charges of drivof In the B division, Kenilworth ing while under the influence wa intoxicating liquors before Judge H. first, seven wins and no losses C. Smith here late last week, Jesse Canyon next, five and two; Wilson was fined $100, and had his and two; Helper, four and drivers license revoked for a year. tie Gate, Spring Glen and Arrested a short time ago by state ville, two and five; and WelliiS one and six. patrolmen, he was formally charged WIN with the violation last week and his PRICE, KENILWORTH No scores will be entered case set for Saturday. The trial, howFIRST HALF CHAMP second half playings until next vJv ever, was heard earlier and Wilson HONORS it was reported. Games are played entered his plea. off m the various camps and Z scores are sent to a central He is at present said to be serving otfia Winners in the first half of the where are tabulated. time in the county jail for failure to they a softball Carbon county league, meet the imposed obligation. Winners of both the first and phase of the recreation program spon- ond halves will play championship made out on the blank provided, sored by the W. P. A., have been games upon the completion of present announced this week, with the Price set-u- p. either mailed or brought to The Only restrictions for participating in If mailed, the registra- aggregation at the top of the list in these leadA division the Kenilworth and to Tennis programs is that boys under H be addressed should tions ing for the B division. The pro-cat- e, years of age must be included in the Tourney Department, The All applications gram is under the direction of Pres B league, with youths between the FTice, Utah. 0, in the A league. received in the mail will be given just Summerhays, with games being play- ages of basis. on a ed scheduled handed those as in, as much attention regular Mr. and Mrs. George Franz were Price Team Wins and all will be turned over to the In the A league, Price won seven callers in Price last week and the foie meet officials for matchings. Directs Tourney games during the first half, and lost part of this week. Mr. Franz is e Lewis Hunsaker, a recent member none. Castle Gate was second, win- stockman of Green River and was aof the eastern Utah tennis team which ning five and losing two. Both Hel- ttending the meeting of the grazing trounced the Grand Junction players per and Standardville were third, four board here. this summer, has been designated as head of the meet. He will arrange Annual Carbon County Tennis Tournament the matches and supervise the playHeling. Games that are run off in ENTRY BLANK per, should be reported to the central office, temporarily The Name as soon as completed. Medals, trophys and awards will be given the winners following comAddress pletion of the tourney. It was urgently requested that all entries be in by tw'r, Interest continues to mount in the annual Carbon county tennis tourney, slated to open in both Price and Helper September lit, as registrations pour into the sports department of The Net artists from all sections of the county are expectport. ed to participate in this affair, which Center Open For centers Summerhays will pick will officially bring the summer seabetween Willis Larsen, Chris De Cola son to a close. Four Divisions and Earl Pollick. Who fills this poWith four divisions listed, sition, is expected to be a major topic have the opportunity of regduring the practice sessions, as the position of center bears a considera- istering in their own class, to be pitble amount of responsibility. ted against players who are not Gene Robertson, 180 pound sophsharks or outstanding examples of omore. will be given a chance to dem- the net art. Mens, juniors, boys onstrate his ability at tackle, Summer- and womens divisions are being arhays said. This youngster showed up ranged, with age basing the division good in last years playing, also in restrictions. spring practice and may be given the Age Limits job on the first string. In the mens division, persons over The other tackle is vacant but there the age of 13 years are eligible to are expected to be many aspirants participate; junior divisino, from 18 for the job. to 16 years, and boys, under 15 Kooks Look Good years. There is no restriction in the Wiggo Axelgard, Dorius Pilling, womens division, however match Bob Stringham, Chester Reese, Bob makers will endeavor to keep the McKinnon and Bruce Pike, other participants evenly matched, assuring prospective footballers, displayed good a higher degree of competition. form during the spring drubbings and Entry Fee To cover expenses, an entry fee of are being strongly considered for cents has been placed on 6 oclock Saturday, August berths on the first and second line twenty-fiv- e Still others who were not the tourney. Registrations should be sure acurrate listings. squads. here for the spring practice are expected to turn out. "None of these positions have been promised, nor are they definitely set, Coach Summerhays remarked. Well probably have to do some switching around before we can get any definite line-uSome of the fellows who think they are linesmen may work better in the backfield, while on the other hand, we may shift some of the backs into the line. It all depends how things shape out in the practe. losses; KeniW and Spring Canyon, three losses; Spring Glen.two'and Sun-Adv- fee Ljninini L bn ki, Lj there of a chief parks U and Liyocate it the Uther c ed A , rece 35 Stf.I unmini coni jtrepor -- p, has o- 14-2- 29, to Division in- The E silly 1 rountec used a of t rJIbe roduct Age. I p. Bl tices." N Shifted To Region 3 Price has been shifted into Region Three for this years competition. Provo, Spanish Fork, Payson, Spring-vill- e and others from the central section of the state will be included in conference tilts with the locals. As in the past however, the eastern Utah units against whom Price played last year will probably be nicluded on the schedule, which this season, is expected to be about as heavy as last years. Moab, always a rival of Price, will have a chance to demonstrate its new eleven when the two teams clash in a league fray. Complete schedule for the local aggregation has not been announced, but that is expected within a short time after practices begin. 0 ON EASTERN TRIP Bish Byron Carter of Helper, left last week for eastern points where he will pick up a new school bus to be used during the coming school term. He is expected to return soon. NOTICE OF SALE SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE OFFICE OF THE CITY RECORDER TO AND INCLUDING SEPTEMBER 14th. 1936. FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE OLD PRICE CITY HOSPITAL BUILDING ON FIRST EAST STREET. ALL INFORMATION CAN BE HAD BY CALLING THE RECORDER. THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. WILLIAM GROGAN, City Recorder. 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