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Show THE Thursday, February 8, 1951 SUN-ADVOCA- VI TTW MEN ONLY yvy DRA6ERT0N GYM - FLOOR SHOW SINGING - Friday, February 9 Driggs, second in the individual E. game with a 210. Kaiser No. 2 also was was the for both sections of champions The Kaiser No. 2 bowling team the Last year they year, took first place in the first half came an 18 game with through of the bowling season. The first lead. half was a thirty game series with a total possible points of 120. Wasatch ladies started the secKaiser No. 2 had a four-poihalf of the season by going to ond lead. Maxey was high point man the cellar. Workmans came from with 214 and also high for a third place to first. The league three-gam- e senes with 559. Doug bowled their past games on TuesTollis was second in the three-gam- e day night, January 30, followed senes with 550 and Cyiil by their tegular games Wednesday. Workmans took four points from the A & H while Style shop took four from the A & H. Nellie Holland showed excellent form and bowled a high score of 207. Phyllis Estes was second high with a score of 193. These two bowlers are holding an averSEE US age as good as many in the MaCOME IN AND jor leagues. Nellie Holland has the highest series that has been 1949 Mercury Club Coupe bowled in the league with a score Radio, Heater, 19,000 miles. 556. of tone finish. White tires, 2 Carbon Bowling nt We Like to Trade $1795.00 Dinosaurs Again Defeat Uintah 1946 Pontiac 4 Door Rsdit, Ileater, Flastio Covers, Faint. $1076.00 On Mat Program 1946 Chev. Fordor The Carbon high school wrestling squad rolled up victory No. 2 in four starts Monday night at Vernal when they defeated the Uintah high matmen by a team 6. The Carbon mat-me- n scote of won seven out of the 11 bouts. This was the second meeting of these wrestlers. The Carbon team defeated the Uintah boys in the first match also. The results: 103 pounds Wally James, Carbon, dec. Jimmy Knight, Uintah. 112 Glen Stowell, Uintah, dec. Raymond Gentry, Carbon. 127 Jay Uintah, Alexander, pinned Robert Robles, Carbon. 127 Bruce Wall, Carbon, pinned Max Timothy, Uintah. 133 Scott Jeffs, Carbon, pinned Danny Lee, Uintah. 138 Joe Murray, Uintah, dec. Keith Dillard, Carbon. 155 Gene Heath, Carbon, pinned McCoy Kanistamaux, Uintah. 165 David Jesson, Carbon, pinned Noel Weeks, Uintah. 175 Horace Oliphant, Carbon, dec. David Rasmussen, Uintah. Unlimited Lloyd Freestone, Uintah, dec. Junior Beacco, Sedan. Radio, neater. Original Black Finish. $1036.00 1940 Ford Club Coupe 29-1- Radio, neater. Spotlight. Black finish. A fine little car. $525.00 1938 Chev. 2 Door $285.00 1937 Pontiac Club Cpe. $285.00 1938 Ford Coupe $236.00 TRUCKS 1942 Ford Jeep Wheel Drive 4 $355.00 1947 Willys Jeep Wheel Drive 4 $575.00 1949 Chev. 2 Ton 2 Speed, Ton Ftcknp $895.00 BUNNELL GARAGE The Home of DEPENDABLE PRICE, TRUCKS & AGS. ELK BARBECUE FREE gameassn.BcwmBatSdoorAorXssociation directors I Deer Creek and Scofield reser- The cooker, pioneered in Colo- - reduction of fish food costs, Egan I voirs will open earlier again this ratio, is expected to result in big said. year to allow anglers to reduce perch populations. Both waters probably will open the forepart of May and close about November 15, the commission indicated. & BUILDING SUPPLIES J. Perry Egan, fish and game more that of director, reported ed Castle Gate, Kenilworth and Day than 60 inquiries sent out to spoilsmen's clubs asking for fishSlack or Lump Coal only 33 ing recommendations were iiturncJ. Fish-GamWe can handle your orders, large or small. e The slate game chief also rePrompt delivery on all orders ported that the commission had installaUtahs 1951 fishing season will nounced that Bear Lake would given f.nal approval for Cal! 098-J- 1, Price, Utah open Saturday, June 16, and close be open to fishing the year tion of a tiauh f.sh and oatmeal at cooker the state the around with exception of the aiea Midway hatchery. Saturday, October 20, fish and game commission decided in front of the Swan creek eggTuesday during regular session in taking station, which will be Salt Lake City. closed during the spawning run, While the new regulations are and the Mackinaw spawning beds, far from being completed, the which will be closed approxicommission indicated there would mately from the forepart of Ocbe little if any change in last tober until about December 1. Some easing of the anti-boyear's laws. The commission decided to re- fishing regulation in the high tain last years limits of 12 fish Uinta lakes can be expected this or seven pounds and one fish and year, a commission, spokesman made no change in the fishing said. A survey is to be conducted hours of from 5:00 am. until 9:00 as soon as feasible and some of the larger lakes of this area will p.m. Working in cooperation with be designated for boat fishing. Smaller waters, however, will not the Idaho fish and game departrB0DRB01Ue' ment, the Utah commission an be open to boat fishing. 86 PROOF l OeuLs Mown (Coal Dates For Fishing in 51 Set By Oil-Treat- at no belter ourbon OLD H!CK0$ IGK0EY sey, Sunnyside, placed lO'h; Tom Larcher, Price, and Paul Turr.ei', The disqualified. Sunnyside, Dennie Lindsey, prominent East meet, a giant slalom, held by the Carbon athlete, placed second in Blue Bell Ski club of Ephraim, the C class at the ski meet held was approximately 1 miles long at Ephraim Sunday. with 40 to 50 gates. Dennie was the youngest skier Five Carbon C class skiers entered the meet. Ray Sumner, in the meet of approximately 75 Price, placed fourth; Junie Lind skiers. Dennie Lindsay Places Second at Ski Meet FOUR rtaiB Straight vaiata YEARS OLD B0URB01I Tfhishy Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Price City Recorder until 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 13, 1951, for painting Rooms 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 and two stairways in the city hall. Painters interested may contact City Recorder or Building Custodian for inspection of rooms to be painted. Dated this first day of February, 1951, in the office of the City Recorder. BEN WARD City Recorder Price First Published: February 1, 1951 Last Published: February 8, 1951 1947 International CARS SPECIALTY 8:00 P. M. Saturday, February 1 0 Notice to Bidders 800 Tires $1487.00 1 - DANCING HELPER AUDITORIUM NIGDDTS DBIItfi UTAH MORE POWERFUL THAN EVER d Dodge now offers you the most powerful in trucks Dodgf history! 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