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Show Page Four THE It's Pigskin Ti me Again; Summerhays Looks to Building T Around Three Returning Regulars The pigskin season is rolling around and footballs and suits were taken out of the moth balls at Carbon high Monday evening as some GO prospective stalwarts turned out for the initial practice call. Coach Pres Summerhays, w'ho recently returned from coaching a victorious South team in the Shrine game in Salt Lake City, will again be at the helm of the high .schools coaching staff and he will be assisted by Chris Axelgard. Practice suits were issued and Summerhays went to work imteam a mediately moulding around his three regulars returning to school from last years team which was the runner-u- p for the state championship. The returning regulars are Cocaptains Kirk Alger and Jimmy Scarcelli and Happy Plaga. In these three men he was a halfScar back, Alger; a quarter-baccelli, and guard, Plaga. Other lettermen returning are Morris Nelson, Brent Lindstrom, ends; Lewis Myers and Ronald Evans, guards; Bobby Thomas and Bill Hill, centers. Based on this sparse representation from last years football wars, the prospects of this year can take heart because openings prevail in every position on the team. Summerhays stated today that the T formation will be followed and this years team will be developed in the tactics of aerial operations much more than any teams of the past. Many of the k, Game Violators Fined Over $1700 More than $1700 in fines was collected from 39 persons violating the laws set up by the State Fish and Game Commission for College Football Suits to Be Issued September the gust all-st- report released this indicated. week Six violators were apprehended for of fish, nine were apprehended a 12, Logan at Carbon The strongest Big Eight team not in the running for the championship will play Carbon here. s. November 4 According to information from Frank S. Allen, president of the Utah Class A High School Association, if Carbon has a percentage higher than either the winner of the Big Eight or of Re gion One, Carbon will play the winner of the Big Eight at a place and time to be designated. The letter also informed that the games against Carbon will not count for its opponents. However, every principal and coach is pledged to give you the best we have with no second team games for you or for us, the pres ident stated. The five games in the schedule will count for Carbon and the other games to be obtained on the open dates will not be considered in percentage standings. Dr. Aaron E. Jones, Carbon college president, stated today that an attempt will be made to get home games on the open dates. 21 28 Semi-final- Select Milk is the "winner" ... its extra richwill ness and delight the whole family. Hi-La- nd Wasatch Gains Even Break In Two Games or A truly superior dairy product. Always fresh at your grocer's! Played Last Week UTAH'S CHOICEST DAIRY LANDS v s, av v v; - r' One of the Great Hotels of the West welcomes you to Salt Lake City. Youll enjoy tasty, delicious food, and friendly, courteous service in both the Royal Dining Room and Coffee Shop. . n i. '.IN'--, V,: J. Holman Waters, President W. Ross Sutton, Managers ' tV'-C- rA: J. Holman Waters - the Center of Downtown Salt Lakef: 4th SOUTH ST.. 5o i A.1 4 HT AA i ft 3,1 .t n . (m A! : ' h'H , Presen? members. Ba President with vice president; K S0. an Pasni, executive The Wasatch ated j the t,:' V- - tary-treasur- er SnSe a building to - 50- When You Need Building Block THINK OF US WE MAKE THE BEST COKE PRODUCTS MIDWAY BETWEEN COMPANY PRICE AND wnjjj p. Alvin Wilcox, ' 75-- fiovn W POTjpPICS Fred Steinbroner, driving car No. 16, desperately looks for a hole to squeeze through as Erick Erickson, piloting car No. 25, dizzily spins out during the last lap of the Holly Gold cup race. Both of these nationally known race car pilots will appear with some of the nations best drivers in the big Labor Day speedfast to be held at the Utah state fair grounds at 2:30 p.m. It could happen life of your Pickup and Quality Dry Cleanersi LOOK LIKE NEW. will personally start the 100 Discount on hrs TTTlI - ALTERATIONS $21. $29. Fare Round-Tri- p FARE FAMILY RATE WHEN YOU FLY MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY Ask about Monarchs Convenient Flight Credit Card FOR COMPLETE pJ PHONE 3 IN6 PRESSING ALBUQUERQUE 5 Delivery Service Set For Labor Day mous leadfooted pilots as "Dangerous Don Basile, Lou Figaro, Jim Rigsby, Bert Livingston, Walt James, A1 Jacobs, Tony Sampo, Stan Noble and a host of chauffeurs known the world over. Ab Jenkins, the king of speed, emergency.111" Service on 4-H- State Fairgrounds V2 fo Donj visit us regularly. Mer-cury- 5 garments. wait for the main event, and will give the go flag to the late model cars such s, as 1 949s, 48s, and 47 Fords, Hudsons, Oldsmobiles, Ion tiacs, Buicks and many more too numerous to mention. Jack Gaynor, the world's most distinguished race car owner, will hhasChsau:l CAN MAKE YCURCL0THE5 Big time automobile racing will Khfp1 VudsoT 'that once again be under way when cessfully defied all contenders for more than twenty of the nations the past three years at the Oakoutstanding race car pilots roar land Grand Pre. This car will be past the checkered flag at the in open competition at the fair CLEAN Utah state fair grounds at 2:30 gorunds on Labor Day with other p. m. on Labor Day. The fair east. oval is now un- championship cars from the ground half-mi- le a in face dergoing complete lifting order to give the sports fans a real afternoon of automobile racing at its very best. Tons of specially ordered chemicals are being applied to completely dustproof the entire area, thousands of extra seats are being erected to accommodate race fans from all parts of the state, giant bulldozers and an army of workmen will have From Price: the track in a perfect condition by race time. All of this will greatly add to the comfort of the specTo PUEBLO 314 hrs tators and will utilize the last fraction of speed from the cars To themselves. At this big Labor Day speed-fes- t, will be found the best known and fastest race car drivers the world has ever known. Entries are now on hand from such fa- to but one thing is comfo our service will renew Stock Car Races at INFORMATION CALL 083-R- -l VlUtWtM. u Nf I lap Only Chrysler Offersd The Wasatch Store ladies team broke even in the two games played last week. On August 14 the Wasatch Store defeated the Price Mitchell team 15 to 7. Nellie Holland again was the big gun pitching six hit ball. The E. C. girls knocked out 17 hits with Ethel Tollis getting three for four while Robinson and Bowden both hit three for five. In the second against Cleveland on August 13 the girls ran into a snag and let Clveland come from behind to defeat them 13 to 10. The enemy scored five times in the last inning to win. Riffel was the big noise at the plate for Wasatch getting three for four while Tollis and Gabriella both had two hits to their credit. Drive through high water... Start instantly in dampest weather! 1 ou can't stall this amazing Chrysler High Compression Spitfire Engine even SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. The water safety instructor's course at the Price Municipal swimming pool under the sponsorship of the National Red Cross was completed last week. Perry Leavitt, San Francisco, instructed the course and according to Vernon Merrill, superintendent of the Price pool, it was the first one of its kind ever to be held in Carbon county. The purpose of the course was to instruct persons to enable them to give swimming instructions to children at the Price and Helper swimming pools. J. D. Bradley, Iris Potts, Bill Rhead, Jean Woodhead, Fred and Non Merrill were those who took the course. Arrangements at the Price pool were under the direction of Mr. Merrill. ifyou' play a hose on it ! in high conwh ed tiy l,nrysier engineers to American compression igh years ago! Featuring still higher compressicm a , Chrysler's mighty Spitfire again steps years co Now you get completely waterproofed ignition system, . distributor, Spark llugs everything. And again our developments in engine protection keep pa with our advances in performance! Full Pressure Lun I cation prolongs engine life. Exclusive Full Flow U Filter keeps oil so clean that a change is nces,s . only every 5,000 miles. Chemically treated c) reduce c Under wall scorine, save on oil. 'ew C v' conr NfN&Bk Cap Resistor Spark Plugs cut misfiring, 3 fuel, buperfinish reduces wear of mo'i And are these only ,J fe,, parts. , Chrvsler engineering hrsts us today lor Phone match. 'cant a demonstration. wiring-harness- 1 j j uers Completed For Swimming Teachers In t At Phone '' pros invited to ast Wednesday The Eastern Utah Rifle Association, members of the National Rifle Association, held its introductory meeting Sunday and held its second meeting yesterday, The August 24, at 5:30 p.m. matches were an intra club affair. This is the first meeting since receiving their charter from the Driving Reserved For Speedways Water Safety Course MAIN AT au - 'ere eftVTTASW.yrtSYI BfV ultra-moder- NllA- ar October October FROM Au- period ending k Eastern Utah Rifle Assn Holds Meet ar Cache. full-flav- two-wee- over-limi- ts 1 With football in the air, the Carbon college Golden Eagles are beginning to flap their wings in anticipation of the coming season along with its mad scrambles for grid supremacy on the new field which will be used for the first plays proposed by Coach Aikens of Oregon who was one of the time this fall. The field will also coaches of the south team in the be used by the Carbon high school Shrine game will also be Dinosaurs. Coach Jackson Jewkes reported into the bag for developplaced ment by the Dinosaurs. today that the call is going out The first game for the Dinosaurs for football 1 prospects to report on to receive suits.. Folin league play will be against September lowers of the college team will Ogden at Ogden on September 9. to wait until then to get an However, Summerhays stated that have idea as to what the Eagles will attempts are being made to have either Granite or Bear River come have to offer in competition with here on September 3 for a prac- the other junior colleges of the intermountain region. tice tilt. The first game for the Eagles A schedule of football games for Carbon senior high school this will be played on the new field on fall has been recommended to the September 16 when they host the directors of the Utah State High Mesa Mavericks of Grand JuncSchool Activities Association and tion. On that day, also, the new from information received it will field will have its grand opening be the schedule adopted as far as with appropriate ceremonies. President Aaron E. Jones reCarbon high is concerned. Four games are listed in Sep- ports that $44,000 has been spent on the athletic field which now tember as follows: Carbon at consists of ten acres of land given September 9 to the college by Price city. Ogden. Open. September 16 Carbon at Grand Junction. September 23 September 30 Open. October 7 Open. October 14 Carbon at North all-st- for for using unlawful bait, one two unlawful possession of deer, for possession of two pheasants, one for trapping beaver without of a permit, two for possession closin sagehen, one for fishing two a license, without ed waters 16 waters, closed in for fishing for violating fishing regulations fui and two juveniles were fined hands. their with fish catching Verl J. Penrod, Miller Creek, was fined $200 for unlawful possession of deer, J. H Jensen, foi Huntington, was fined $50 a perwithout beaver trapping mit, and B. F. Hammond, Spring Glen, was fined $10 for violating the fishing regulations. The largest single fine was levied against Penrod. 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