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Show V rQE TWELVE )S as Mr.? ted 4 asJ? ,atid TPi1Ce John iOUii NiJ Le ' Fred B " WITH ' i Play At Las Vegas October 2; Grand Junction Here On Armistice Day There is nothing soft about the Carbon high football schedule make the; fall. In addition to playing the toughest teams Utah ha to ) r in prep circles, the Dinosaurs will play the Nevada and e tySPent champions. Linns lveraii Nevada champion three out of the past four years, Las Vegas, the week, i be host to the Carbonites at the Boulder Dam city Saturday, Sler October 2, Pres Summerhays, Carbon grid menM announced this week. bi? will tor, ',ce Sunday f03 The other state champion aggregation which the local team will engage is that from Grand n Salt Lake Junction which has been scheduled to appear at Kiwanis Stadium here Armistice Day under the here auspices of the Price post of the American strict nurse Legion. eadquarterj Coach Summerhays proteges are welcomlffiee of the the the county opportunity to avenge last years 21 to 0 ing defeat at the hands of the Tiger eleven from announced styn, dep. Colorado. It may be remembered that Carbon high was not the only outfit to submit to the Grand HH iction outfit last season. The Tigers took every other game their schedule as well, and walked off with state championship for three years previous. onors, after having been runners-u- p v ere all lost through best however, players, Grand Junctions chances for a d Carbons thus enhancing 'raduation, Colorado the gridsters. over clictory For the game against Las Vegas next Saturday, it is expected 400-il- e hat the Carbon coach will take a squad of 22 players on the is not be known will yet, as there are jaunt. Just who they for positions aspirants capable any h, h Corey Liltleiohn To Keep Premises I ntil October 31, And Then Vacate Colo-stat- -- much-covete- n as Small investment, grand contact an be made by using the classified olumn of The Utahs shopping window. SKAGGS END PLAY Sun-Advoc- IN THIRD POSITION Agieement was leached out of m the two cases involving lease ot the Sl.ii tkoatio building m Puce, and a supulatii n uidet was tiled with the dish at couit cleik Monday asking tint the luuit pass judgment m act oi dance with Us teims The court is asked to declare the lease forfeited, but the defendants in the action, Littlejohn Theaties. aie to be pci nutted to keep the piemiMs until October 31 Payment of $.50 icntal for September and a siuul. i payment due 1 is also inc luded in the stipulation. It is provided that the Zions Savings Bank and Tnist company doing business m Salt Lake City turn ovei to the plaintiff-- , and lessors, The Star Theatre Building company, the $3,000 which the lessees deposited to insure fulfillment of conditions of the lease agreement which was made July 20. Transfer of license to operate the theati e, pavmcnt of back bills by the defendants, and transfer of fne insurance, and all furnitures and on the property to the plaintiffs is also provided for. Until the defendants vacate the piemises, October 31, they are to allow John Georgedes in the operating booth and teach him how to operate the equipment. The plaintiff company consists of Pete, Irene G Irene C and Irene A Georgedes, and the defendant company William and Elsie Haas Littlejohn, Marl D. Gibson and Henry Ruggeri aie attorneys for the plain-- , tiffs and defendants respectively. The plaintiffs are to be allowed to begin remodeling the premises lm-- i mediately. couit er fix-tui- es "security beating r visit to Mountain Telephone that will be there when you get there is what you Sehave sent on ahead! cure your family with a Northern Life Insurance All gation the States aggrein the light- -, ed city recreation park 15Thursday to 7. evening, Before the game alwas Skaggs ready in undisputed possession of third place, being credited with six wins and four losses, to Telephones five wins ant five defeats It was erroneously reported heie last week that the two were tied because of a defeat Skaggs suffered at the hands of Dinosaur Service last week. The truth is, Skaggs was on the winning side 12 to 9, thus leaving Dinosaur Service in fifth place with three wins and six losses. Far in the cellar is the hapless Oli- veto outfit, with only one game chalked up in the winning column, and nine on the losing side. Nearly 75 players participated in the 33 league games during the sea-- 1 son, all of whom have expressed satisfaction with the arrangement and hopes that the softball games will be continued next year. Secure your Family and Your Income with a Health and Accident Policy ! Policy! Northern Life Insurance Co., Home Office Seattle . tiiAn IIH'KSDAl. SLPli.MUEK iik CHALKS UP 7 TO 0 WIN OVER St! Scores Lone Touchdown. the extia point. ll II 111! ( t) I b b Will'll 23, UH .D. Evans Anderson . ... lb Dudley Gardner Substitutions: Spanish Fork llaidy, Ludlow, Stewart, Bradford, Col e R. Thomas. Extra Point, In The Third Quarter Caibon hod a slight edge, 12 to 9, Caibon Bob M, Ktiinon, Boyd Mcon hist downs, and show ed better Kinnon, Cowley, Burnsides, Geor-- I blocking and Lickhng ability than O. Ostler, R. Bryner, Corsetti, gedes, their In line Gene the A Selies of line plunges by Joe opponents Foi liano, Beiry, Barker, Delandiae, Corey late in the third quaiter net- Robertson and George Dtossos at K Pussiae, Prince, 15 vner at Pappas, Morely, t.K k Mai and kies, ted Carbon high the only touchdown guaid J. Prince, of the game and a slim 7 to 0 margin Kail Pollock at e nd were particularly NVvus, Vidano, Ofhcials: llingh, m, referee; Young, of victory over Spanish Folk Kudus utstanding. jumpiie. Mommott, linesman. The Minimal v: afternoon at Kiwanis stadium m the Score by quaitvfs: opening game of the 1937 gild sea- i Cat bi n Spanish son On the whole the game was lather ragged, much polishing being leqmr-e- d before the Dinosaurs can expeit to approach the ree-d set by Caibon high teams during the past four s i ai s But the potential Vvq -r-- , power was there. irJV. Joe Coiey, 0 .0 Folk 7 0 0 0 Sun-Advoc- Utahs shopping w indovv. ROMA 220 fullb.uk, pound was neai lv alwav-goo- d foi several yaids through th line, in addition to doing a good deal of the punting, and making a perfect placement for point after touehdi w n The Spaniards gained a good share of their yardage tluough the air, completing 12 out of 27 paes, ihiellv through the throwing ability ol link Gardenei, Spem-- n Folk c apt. an and versatile fullback. The Caibomtes, on the other hand, could complete onh one out of 14 attempted passes, and that one was called complete only because of interference with the WHITE PORT WINE er. 25-va- rd , Hunting 1 Gjtitjuifijj ; Snc. Cfiomo' SAN FRANCISCO fish and game commissioner. During the period, the number of birds of each class which may be secured follow: Ducks, ten in the aggregate of all kinds is the daily bag limit. Geese and brant, the daily possession limit is five. The daily and possession limit foi Wilsons snipe is 15. is the daily and posTwenty-fiv- e session limit for coot In hunting these buds, only a shot10 guage gun, not larger than No. to use may be used, it being unlawful or automatic-loadin- g any repeating shotgun capable of holding more than three shells. Waterfowl may not be taken with the use or aid of corn, wdieat, oats, or other products placed so as to lure the birds. In taking them also, the use of live ducks or goose decoys is not permitted hand-operat- I i - - rj2t YORs d S tj 5 I ed -- FERRON C. C. C. ;V: NOTES 4 ' (.fjf'tlH n Enrollees of Company 959 in Hid then In t real fire firhling for this season Monday night. They were called by Ranger Lee Young to been sighted put out a fire which had creek. Less in the vicinity of Mill than twenty minutes after the call for fire fighters, Captain Kirillin and Mr. men Cheney had a crew of fifteen tools, food, and fne supplied to fighting equipment on their way the fire. After driving up Huntington canwalked yon to Mill creek, the men but were four or five miles to the top. They reunable to locate the f.re canyon, into went Riley and turned and. after a mile of steep climbing the fire up Rilcv Hill, discovered which was evidently started by lightan area at least ning and had burned feet square. bundled After clearing a space around the me to prevent it from spreading .the a men returned to camp, ai riving in mornin m. Tuesday a. 1:00 cold weather. of The fire fighting crew consisted SoloLarsen Hunter. Davis. Morgan, Gril-le- v mon Gardener, Bailey, Jackson, King, Brewer, Snider, Karsner, Wav man, Love. Donaldson, Caviam, and Adams. They were supervised Waithen. bv Superintendent Frank and Mr. Cheney, Mr. Rosenlund,. Ranger Lee Young. .v VW .. U- - ? Fer-ro- cCc iff '' I A BUND fetSHDID of; straight wtOTf BY FRANKFORT INCORPORATED-BAIT- .. MD.190 If , 7-- in 1" Baltimore Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and beEnrollees of Company 959 who be not eligible would lieved that they after September 31 for became of the two year maximum by the length of service established 31, 1937, C. C. C. act o $ e greatly surprised last Friday by a letter from headquarters stating the C that the length of service in would C C pnor to July 1, 1937, not make anyone ineligible for which means that any enr years rol lee who is under twenty-fouold and single may enroll for another six months. The number of enrollees ineligible was thereby reducfor to sixteen. ed from over thirty-fiv- e were Members of Company 959 who to if do compelled to what loss at a solve now C will C. C. leave the for antheir problem by C. duty. other six months of C. C. , WJUli&l ......... vr-i See it before you buy ANY heater A ERES the most efficient healer ever made for western coal a heater that will pay for itself in fuel savings in a few seasons! 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Carbons scoring opportunity came late in the third period when Bob Stringham returned a Spanish Folk punt 15 yards to the 20 yard line. Season For Two line plunges by Joe Corey netseven yards, and Bill Wilson made Migratory Wildfowl ted it first down on the ten yard line. A Set November 130 penalty for offside was called on Spanish Fork, advancing the pigskin From 7:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. each to the five yard stripe. From there, to November two more thrusts through the line by day from November 30 has been designated as the only Joe Corey put the ball over for the dates for hunting migratory wildfowl only touchdown of the game. With in Utah for this year, it was announc- Johnny Georgedes holding the ball. ed this week by Newell B Cook, state Corey made a perfect place kick for , In a battle for third-plac- e honors in the Price City Commercial Soft-ba- ll league, Glen O. Allreds 0. P. 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