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Show THE Page Four WAniS NEWS Anr.ie Ainge in Spanish Fork, was home Sunday. He returned to Spanish Fork Sunday evening. W. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Dunford Mrs. Thomas Potter and W. Wheeler were fishing at Goose- spent the week-en- d in Orangeberry lake over the week-enville. While there he attended the Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ware and Emery county homecoming at children were visitors of Mrs. Castle Dale. Grace Jewkes in Orangeville over Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheeler and the week-enCarol Kay, and Miss daughter, Lynn and Larry Shaw, sons of Anna Wheeler of Kiowa, OklaMr. and Mrs. Lee Shaw, arriv- homa, were week-en- d visitors of ed home from summer vacation Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wheeler. at Nine Mile where they stayed Brian Geymont, son of Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Thorel Rich. Mrs. E. J. Guymont, is spending Dexter Olsen spent three days a few weeks in Hanksville with in Dragerton last week where he his grandfather and grandmother, visited with his cousins, Freddie! Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wells. and Michael and his aunt and Virginia Barker, daughter of uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Osier Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Olsen cele- has been spending a few days in brated their 21st anniversary at Moab where she visited friends the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon and relatives. Olsen of Price. Eugene Ward is rating attention Mrs. Ella Mortensen and Oliver His Larsen of Emery were married in as an amateur photographer. dePrice August 18. The occasion newest snapshot of Wattis is was celebrated by friends and serving of high praise. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rogers of relatives in Wattis as well as visHiawatha Price. and spent the week-en- d Dragerton Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper and iting their daughters, Mrs. Lonnie son, Bobby, were in Green River Huff and Mrs. Ray Leonard. and W. W. W. J. Hillabrant Sunday. While there they visited Wheeler are selling tickets for the the crystal geyser. Wester Hamaker was hurt ball game to be held in the Helper while working on the tipple Mon- ball park Sunday afternoon, Auday forenoon and is now in the gust 29. The players are to be the Utah Bottlers and a team to Price city hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tucker be picked from the five other Industrial league players. The game and children spent the week-en- d is to be sponsored by the Eastern up Huntington canyon. Max Ainge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Utah Shrine club for the benefit Earl Ainge, who is spending the of the Shrine childrens hospital summer at his grandmothers, now being built in Salt Lake City. d. d. House of David, Monarchs Play At Helper Tonight Thursday, PRICE, UTAH SUN-ADVOCAT-E, Measles, Tularemia Reported From Carbon County Helper Hears 2nd Half Title With Timp Contest j - wh" - J, n Hannah describes a detour oi the roughest distance between two points! Jr 1- -1 U ; 4-- 1, well-earn- ed 1Q ff ' fleet-foot- - ed J hard-hitti- new kitchen ware that we have on hand. And real values in many other items for the home or farm. Come in and look over our line. It will pay you. J Four cases of measles and Tonight marks the date of the 4-1 of tularemia were repo case fete of baseball the outstanding 0 current season in Helper as the by Carbon county health House of David, bearded travelfor the week ending August A1 Nig Tate had his fast ball according to a report from ing team from Benton Harbor. . Michigan, crosses bats with one really sizzling as he turned back state department f hea t of the nations best Negro teams, the Provo Timps with five hits four cases of measles were free fireworks exhibition will from the county ou i e bod the Kansas City Monarchs, in an Sp0 flight on Friday eve- one unearned run to pitch ported and exhibition game that should give Price city and the one case of ning at the race Midget e the Utah Bottlers of Helper one tularemia was reported rom fans a real thrill. races are on the docket to auQ Led by the veteran George An- step nearer the second half title citythrill comers of all ages on Sat- derson who holds down the first in the Industrial league. A total of 222 resident cases of ur(jay evening. base position, the Davidites are Without discounting the fine notifiable diseases were reported considered the outstanding travelas compared Th DOME NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Tate, the real hero cf from the entire state HU, ing baseball attraction in the pitching Estate of GOLDIE DENOS, also to 104 cases reported the week be- -' or Is ltlf,d was the ball the game Sunday a and Goldie as when Tk known country Rath, and being n.w 0u DOm! they meet fore. team such as that of the Mon- slight built Dick Powers who and the same person, Deceas- Ud U Ih. '!) A large majority of the tulare-ln- e archs some real baseball is ex- caught one of Marion Wainkers mia cases in the state result ei- - edwml to .ot nH Creditors will present their I pr M0,.. pected. Cool Papa Bell is the curve balls in top of the eighth ther from handling infected rab- DOME I. claims with vouchers to the under- - fJ skipper of the Monarchs. bites. Many signed at the office of Dart & Ud. Yo. KNOW yowtej with Tate and Mike Wood on base bits or from deer fly Along with Anderson is J. L oro toft tthon cases of the disease could be pre- Sheya, his attorneys, at their ofyo. to a had that break tie Doc Tally, pitcher. These two up In toll Jari vented by not handling wild rab- - fices in the Bonomo Building, itol.d W are the original pepper game existed from the sixth and give DOME lid.. at all, but rubber gloves Price, Utah, on or before the 23th victory, bits artists who are still with the Helper a should be worn by those who in- day of October, 1948. C Israelites and who will again give and a 34 game margin over the sist on row M. STEVE A. DENOS, handling them. row lol , local fans a show that has no Timps for second half honors. of Administrator the Estate ooko as Deer flies should be avoided "dPM froa bta Provos lone score came in the of the above named deceased, equal in the game. Tally has addrtti oad been with the Davidites since bottom of the first as Brooks, far as possible and particularly DART & SHEYA, BAU BROTH El$ CO known are where to; areas in they 1914 and Anderson since 1928. lead-ogy'Edw'ard" Sheya, man for the Timps, MLTNClt, NtXVU People who are Attorneys for Administrator, The game tonight will start at was hit by Tate" as he attempted be infectedwhere areas work to in 1948 obliSed First Published August 26, 8: 15 p. m. at the Helper park, to steal second Mike Woods should Last Published September 16, 1948 and according to E. F. Marchetti, 'throw hit the Brooks infected flies are Present business manager of the Helper 'on the shoulder and the bad be wel1 covered with clothing,obbaseball team, all season tickets bounded into center field allow- -' Further Protection could be and passes are void for this game. ing him to move to third. Brooks tained b the weann gove? In fact, he announced, a deter- then scored on a fielders choice. and some type of mesh head net. RUG & CLEANING mined effort will be waged to But that was all for Provo as Tate' reduce fence climbing or gate really poured it on. One cancj PaySOtl Celebration VACUUM CLEANERS crashers. overlook the fact that the prid 3 to 6, of Provo s hurling staff, Marion, ... . n 1 tirillS Many Wattis baseball fans are Wainker, did a fair sized job of rTOTTllSe keeping the Helper planning to attend. John Skipwith of Price has nines bats pretty well in checic horse races will been the guest of his mother this as he cut them down for five highlight four days and nights of week, Mrs. Joseph Somers and straight innings without a run. fun at the 18th annual Golden family. He gave up a total of nine hits. Onion Days and Homecoming Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Stubby) The Bottlers tied up the con- celebration to be held at Payson Petersen of Kenilworth spent from September 3, to Thursday evening here with the test in the top of the sixth as Labor Friday, 955-- J Day644 North 2nd East Monday September wood singled and stole second W. J. Hillabrants. S. M. Wells and son, Jerry, were base, coming home on Mack Peyweek-en- d Over one hundred horses have visitors of Mr. and tons single between third and Mrs. E. J. Geymont. short. Orson Bailey played a Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Larsen of brilliant game at the hot corner WART. by WAYNE JOHNSON Emery and Mr. and Mrs. Simon for Helper as he came through SO BOVS Olsen of Price and Mrs. Nolan OlV,THES PfOPv com c0MiUnUriL6SSi HERE'S VthEM CARSAGOT D0l6H sen of Wattis were luncheon with some almost impossible stps !oua MEATV jy OVtRHAUL JOB to NUST v rr0'' nY pick men off first base with guests at the Harold Olsen home LIT$ 6ET(&e SUCKER WAYNE perfect pegs. Powers and Peyton 'nc hei Friday, August 21. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen also came through with a fewj Motor Co. drove to Emery Saturday where plays that helped the cause. Frank they visited with friends and rela- Zaccaria, Provos left fielder, rob- tives. bed Helper of a couple of extra Many Wattis residents who have base blows as he took the ball lived in Castle Dale at one time, off the fence for s. sensational celeattended the homecoming bration Friday and Saturday. All The fact that Powers had been report a fine time. Troy Collier left Thursday for at bat three times before and had Paris, Arkansas, called by the se- gone down the K route before1 Sinclair gae rious illness of his sister. Wankiers slants, and had two' Goodyear tires and tubes, Westinghouse appliances, Chrysler and Plymouth automobiles, of model trucks. all cars on and Otam Otansighn went to and and oils. work types Expert repair strikes on him in the eighth,1 to visit friends Friday and makes his home Saturday. Returning Sunday he was in the bus accident near run more impressive. It was his third homer in the second half. Thistle but was not injured. Wattis has been having rice It's quite likely that Tate and showers every afternoon for aj Wankier will hook up in another! week. It cools the asmosphere contest here tomorrow night, Fri- -; and everyone said it feels like as the Timps come here in day, fall. There are many pine nuts stand for a shot at; on the trees which old timers say a i'f second the half title. Another win1 means a hard winter. R. W. (Dick) Everett of Price for Helper will just about put; who formerly lived in Wattis, them in. Tomorrows game will spent Tuesday here on business. start at 8:15. UPHOLSTERY ELECTROLUX September Housewives will be enchanted with the been entered by owners from over the state to run in three days of racing. 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