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Show FAGE TI THE M I' S . A N Wellington School UINTAH AND ROOSEVELT WIN RIGHT TO REPRESENT REGION IN STATE TOURNEY a North Emery Trips San Juan To Take Third; Vernal Impressive In Title Victory i!t !' r I I 1. .f S i Gbr ! l.- re li!.r iru 'l t rjirtir, I c ..t.i t,r 1. i ; . li- ii t't . ' ! C IV.' h Gathering V. ;t , Alliert airtt ll f . I't !oa J .'til'1 It lt. KM ui;, , I I m la-- i r 4 C- -r ' " t 1 I.Y a V. Stik t.iy a II trt.i.J ' ius-- lit. el -) tt-- n-- 1 ! t i i ,i. c 1 . " ! u . d 'hejj vJi r., 1 li-.a- 1 I , J ! 1 1 1 t.-i.- h 1 , " - ge f t'r l.t 1 I j S n-- 1 ,j 4 tlf t'r 1 ! ! - '' I (I.I, Indian Canyon Snox Fall Belov Average S 1 ! . t . - ! tr A ta-ke- l'-- ! t Halt I.nlrllainmrnl ItiUi!da 1 ii Ni. 5 tuund IHriy m H e in Ii I ht WmaJ, North Finny. winner in the Ca tirca.l. lust to the Ui) , I rrp ( ager . Mio ( downed Nut) Juatl ( !.cal tut ,'.111 WlntirlJ, In ( halkinif Ip in o . u fdt'it tJ )karu1('g 35 tu J 1 H 'o j take third plan In the regional J la) ffi. In title of the Junior Tie two Uicnrrt U.. Iheir ! . min w I.,,) Uihr'.ball tame liua it.g tilts Thursday ant Iinljy and Junior High ftS rxrr j,tlt. Saturlays tattle merely decided Hrljer Junior High In league retnonsl rhamphitiship t ,g :J play, the two had br ken even, but C,U" Kimw.iuin to wm IOK AITI.KWTIONS When they met again the IVhhng Jf jt( .lcm! up j93; finjrty j, S(jui. Uml. of kind form the Ute. showing J ,lk lUtU urate had taken them through an in.prr.- center ac, minted Ur I, Inching hand-' won schedule, site Ihmi.g Mjnll, the I'totrd Stjti the Price eager held an II to a h't ite.t My 34 to 19 after .InglAg up an ja . Mt-Umand Itunrasrd UM e in t'r i to fl lead at uTUl uliUTy I ,t!u in the closing periods l.f.ti leI'tiited in foreign member nf the tunning aggregaUi-an J alxutd U'-el- i the I.i .fi if erna! squad ha , ,m hand, the up well in the foul encounter, ability and esperienee that should o Hlm .ved have a bearing on the outfit's show of to determine the county title play Application bbnks and literal. ite Ing in the state tournament next winner from among three hiil JUxiocvelt ha week. alo looked who ended the regular league ache- - fn ay be ohta.ncd at the b.il po-Mur .t e r ly wt.ltig to gfKx! tl.ii year. Among Jt early tri- dule in a e lie. Friday night. 4(i Kcd. t.d C'JT station. umphs were two over the C...bon,Ud recruiting 1'8 to 23 Sunnys.de Cah- KiatHin-o- . Dinosaurs, by one and two tomt mar L Wn dcfejt, a pltW. jn the ftn d m f. ttlhl, Mr, Walters Mated gin. tan exhibition game I Vice won a The Huntington prepsters got off thrilling 23 to 21 decision fium Notre to an early start against islanding, Dame. pis. g , led 20 to 11 at half, trailed 24 to 23 Coach Joe Chandler's championship Hatriajii, g as the final opened, and then fITW won the title the hard way by Totals began to hit the hoop to win easily 'dropping it. two opening game and 35 to 29. HK then taking four in a row to tie for; Among the prepsters to be watched the title, and then two more to win Carroll, f in the state meet are Uintah's Sow- - the coveted honor. .Barry, f ards and L. Hadlock at forwards. 'ihnmk, f Summary of the final game: Walker at center, Milbum and C. PRICE JUNIOR HIGH Paloni. c . Hadlock at guards. They may not PC. FT TP Nelson, g .. 0 win b p honors, but they will make Basso, f 1 0 tunnel, g a good accounting for themselves. 2 2 4i Mullins, g Cafferelli, f 4 Ray, g 2 0 Bryner, f 8 Keebord typewriter paper for sale Bell, c 17I 18 0 at The Sun-A- d vocate. Totals jTingley, g brt-jla)c- llitfh S. K..l Its. 1 lit.!- l i 1 1 I r.-t-- U t I 1 PRICE JUNIOR HIGH vu Ifit.s lit tie rule pup tJtr y Walk. g t 1turfify last aerk-rliTRIPS HELPER FIVE U nil f.r;t and onolul jiaie Icqc-i'-1 DRAMATIC CLASSES -r i. fit Wald Attend Meet Monday At Grand Junction BY BE PRESENTED 'rt lc iTiMcr.o win l.j.e ti.e In.!.,) f , ,(t t!.J t. 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J. hn 8 12 iml.es at. G. tg. 'lalis, iharac-- j ty Mr. Itnh- s.'.cep on the forwell ta le wintering est sale if Green River, but on the " r- 1 1 vu-t- e repi-He- monuments! wy, Modern in etrery retain to time honored my.J of beauty in appearance lal ra ity in serrice. Summit Monumenti! Work Co., beep na n are feed.r.g ccmcentrates. Meal t.f th cattle in the vicinity -- 1SS f PHONE j 0-- 1 0-- 0-- 4 0-- 0 0-- ranging out. CASTLE GATE NEWS 0-- 0 1 .ititl Mrv Wilburn MiKithc.il t W H. Salt I ... k c Md"! Mr and Mrs. M.m- Turnbull and Mi. 1- -4 VV I V iei - AtCmwaCtSBi Americas tomorrow depends on and millions like us. Will we walk with worry and be halted by heador will we walk with faith and lines by our confidence write better news for tomorrow? Why shouldn't we in America take life in our youthful stride? Aren't we endowed with a wealth of resources human as well as material? Arent our ... enterprise this nations greatness? America invites us all to grasp the opportunities that surround us. And America yields to those who will not ANHIUSIR. Makers to- BUSCH World-Famou- s t'M" Mil) MAKE THIS TEST i ON days. THE SIXTH DAY TRY TO DRINK A SWEET beer, you will want Budweisers FLAVOR THEREAFTER. ltS9. ST INC. ANHEUSER-BUSC- LOUIS. WO. UTAH DISTRIBUTING CO. 3 03 W. R. R. Ave., Telephone 505 fT fT ff fr f v T fV V ftf The picture that was shown a while back by the weather bureau in the east when giving lectures on Mountain snow observation, was of the weather bureau that used to be located at Winter Quarters, Carbon county, Utah. Mr. Nicholas P. who is the observer at Clear Creek, had charge of the station at Winter Quarters when the bureau was at that place. Walter Lighter visited with his wifes parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Juergens, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Naylor attended the funeral of Mr. Naylors father in Bountiful Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Everett attended the funeral of Mr. Everetts sister, Mrs. Annie Lake of Castle Dale. The Clear Creek High school girls defeated their Scofield opponents in a basketball game Friday in the Scofield I. O. O. F. hall, 6 to 3. The Clear Creek town men and high school boys lost their games to ScoPet-tersso- COPR. Price, Utah, Jan. 11, 1938 10 WHOM IT a ks'e at G I The MAY CONCERN: According to a report filed in my office Jan. 6, 1938, by the U. S. Public Health Service engineer, a survey of the Millerton Dairy milk plant was made November 10. 1937. The result of this survey is tabulated and a score is made, giving them a rating of 99 percent. A bacterial plate count of a sample of milk was also taken and made by the survey officer, which indicates a count of 9,000 bacteria per cubic centimeter. They have met the requirements, according to Carbon County Milk Ordinance, with reference to necessary equipment, sanitation, etc., and a permit for the production of A grade raw milk has been given them. Yonrs very truly, J. B. JEWHES. County and Deputy State Dairy and Food Inspector. Millerton Dairy HIAWATHA The only dairy in the county properly equipped to produce Grade A" raw milk f? ? f? ?? ? ? ?? Y ?Y Y Y Y v f t n, field. The Boy Scouts of Clear Creek were forced to .postpone their planned outing because of the stormy weather in Pleasant Valley Saturday. SUNNYSLDE JUNIOR HIGH Girls Day has been set for Friday March 31. The Sunnyside Junior High basketball boys played Helper in the Price college gym. Helper won, 26 to 24. Some Price boys came up and played Sunnyside last week, winning, 48 to 12. The tenth grade are having their boxing tournament March 16. Boys from Price are coming up to participate. There will be 12 boxing bouts one battle royal, and two or three wrestling bouts. C nr.g fo jDon as !1 will fe footba! fessible t ?rs will a form f, being ENTER OLDSMOBUE'S NATIONWIDE PRIZE CONTEST NOW I We want you to get better acquainted with the new Sixty Americas newest low-pric- ed car. Thats A plain o . Old vrbj March staging a big nationwide contest to March 31, inclusive, with 31 big Olds Sedans as prise Oldsmobile is 1 A CAP A DAY GIVEN AWAY EVEPV DAY IN MARCH I Come in and take a trial drive. Learn about Olds handling ease, fe n body, quality performance, Rhythmic Ride, Blank tures and new, low price. Then, fill out an Official Entry (all entries must be made on the Official Blank to be eligible)and tell Oldsmobile in your own way just what impressed you mL Mail your entry to Oldsmobile at Lansing, Mich., and it date be considered for the days prize corresponding to the today of its postmark. No obligation, of course, so get busy extra-visio- Clear Creek News I) drink Budweiser for five , Salt Lake visitors over the weekend. Mrs. Jack Jones and guest, Miss Marguerite Ludwig, attended the Elk Ladies club meeting last Wednesday evening in Price where a most entertaining evening was enjoyed. of the I m C. H. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrant, Mrs. Nick Sermos, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huff, Tom Cory and Lyle Hyatt were Cvesctf CC&len Ilf week by the Wasatch Store company, returned with them to make her home in Salt Lake. She is replaced at the store by Miss Cecila Tabone. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Batchelor of Salt Lake visited here over the weekend, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. minute 0 At 3udtveijyi . . . Cveuj qcdcn drop At ... l.iM Mrs. Robert Houston accompanied by her sisters, Mrs. Margaret Stevenson and Mrs. William Glover of West Virginia, left for Wellsburg, California the first part of this week with Mrs. Ted Heldman of Santa Monica to visit for a while. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Petersen and son Bob of Salt Lake City were visitors here Saturday. Their daughter, Marie, who has been employed vision, courage and the real raw materials of Jie H!pcr 'hotel. human resources Mlve, Cnicnj to dav.s 1.1st Week. Mr. and Mrs. A H Thomas and family have moved to Salt Lake City where they will make their home. Mrs. Hall Thome was called toj Riverside. California, because if the: deatli of her brother-in-laShe Will be gone all this week. Mrs. Jennie Nielson entered the hospital here last Friday where she underwent an operation. Mrs. William Reed is replacing her at the each oj us stand still to those whose vision day becomes the news of tomorrow. l.i-- make their home where Mr Turnbull is Haw employed. Mike, who wa Seoutm.v.ter here, will Ik- - mioed. Mrs. Andievv Sager is vist.ng in Somerset. Colorado. Mrs. W. A. Pulsipher and children' f M.ipletotn visited here several' are writing tomorrow's nevs Tj'-- i rr V - on mi'vcd YOU Price 221 -1 . 1- -3 Inc. East Main. COME IN FOR OFFCfAC RULES AND ENTRY BLANK REDD MOTOR COMPANY Uul 129 West Main ?T Price. SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL Y Y Y T Y Y Y tf ? Y T T Y fX ?Y Y Y v Hotel Temple Square Rates $1.50 to $3.00 POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Ernest C. Rossi ter, General Mgr. |