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Show Thursday, July 26, 1951 TTVVVVTTTVVTTTyyVVVVTTyTTVTTTTTVVTTVyTVVTVVTTVT1T??VVyTT?TTyVVVVyyT?TVVYTTTfTTVfVTrrTyTvyyVTTT1TTTy7v?yVfTTVV?T7yTfTyvyyVTyTVyTTVVVTVVVVVTVyVTTTTfTV?TTyT???VVTVTTT 4 FIRST ANNUAL -aaa ee-e-cici- ' O BRONCS O R.C.A.-APPROVE- SADDLE O O PRICE RODEO GROUNDS BULLDOGGING 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 BIG NIGHTS O JULY 26 - 27 - 28 &:15 P.M. NIGHTLY Sponsored by CARBON COUNTY SHERIFFS POSSE SHOW D Black Maiuml 1 AMPSDE RIDING BULL BRAHMA ROPING CALF O RIDING BRONC BAREBACK feiAAAAAAA AAAA holes, but edged out. M. A. Tut- ilelies of tile Pi undent's cup,t!e put on fire during second ninei Goes to Cyprus l.alidir.iii gulf tuili n.iinelit for tile to beat Keith Leavitt, 4 and 3. In the other bruckett, Kd Mar- ,J in v .it the Carlioii Country i.jj,. Holler, assistant football went IS holes, all even with eoaeli chetti Mutches must be lino eour-e- . , at Cat lion college during the last years defending champion, has aeeepted a position pine tu'lnie duly lit), with Anboth Sinner. La On the 20th Veil .vo tmiii.sts play i n y Sunday, as football coach at Cyprus high MurchettiV Semi-fin- al bad but pals, jdayers Mnea-t fi, according to Tony j gie handicap oil this hole 'school at Magna. While here the Iu.mi, club professional. A. him the match. Hill Lines ex - Brigham Young University won Homer Pfeil will play M. inatehes, In the quarter-finhis opponent, Albert athlete, worked as baseball and Tuttle and F.d Marchetti will take Homer Pfeil was all tied up with put away 4 and 2. assistant basketball coach. Choleic Eergera at the end of 16 Iassic, on Hill Lines in the semi-finAt the Magna school, Koller will serve as baseball and assisAction Limited in tant football coach. Oscar Mummies Lose to Salt Lakers Adams, Salt Lake City; Marvin ams, Luther Adams and OklaWoodwuid in Handicap Tourney Winners Go into h-- Round one-stro- al al Junior Baseball Ehni dioli! FOR HEALTH Action in the Price tion junior baseball league hasj 'been somewhat limited during the' past week or two due mainly to the fact that it is vacation time for the parents and the youngsters and bundled up and taken along on vacation jaunts. In the only action of the week Culligans Soft Water team de-- I feated the Price Trading crew by a score of 17 to 11. An early first mmng i ally by the Soft Water crew was maintained through-- 1 out the contest. Fennemore was credited with the win. Mitchells team won tw'o games city recrea- and FUN AT THE Carbon Country Club tTHE GREENS FEES: 50o WEEKDAYS CLUBS AVAILABLE OPEN TO PUBLIC Third By Vacation Trips 75c FOIL SAT. and SUN. RENT 50c SET BUY YOUR GOLF EQUIPMENT FROM YOUR CLUB PRO Lessons by Appointment Phone 093-J-- 4 Tony Macaluso, Professional at Murtjuin Prices! 1949 Willys Jeep WAGON FOUR-WHEE- L DRIVE 21,000 STATION HEATER MILES! $1495.00 . . . LIKE NEW, DRIVEN ONLY AND EXCELLENT TIRES. t. Stake T rk. 950 Dodge 1 949 GCMl-t- . Stake 1 1 -- HEAVY-DUT- 1495.00 TIRES Nash Statesman FOUR-DOO- R SEDAN 2195.00 HEATER, HYDRAMATIC DRIVE, DRIVEN ONLY 8,000 MILES RADIO, FOAM CUSHIONS, ETC. 1950 Nash Ambassador BED, 2150.00 HEATER, HYDRAMATIC CLINING SEAT . . . NEW TIRES SEDAN 495.00 REAR AXLE Y RADIO, HEATER, DUAL 1951 1 RADIO, DRIVE, BED, RE- HEATER, OVERDRIVE . . . VERY CLEAN, LOW MILEAGE EXCELLENT TIRES 1947 Plymouth Sedan 1947 Nash 600 Sedan RADIO, 895.00 SPORTLITE . . . EXCELLENT TIRES HEATER . . . VERY 895.00 CLEAN 1948 Oldsmobile 98 SEDAN 1942 Ford 6 . . . 1495.00 RADIO, HEATER, NEW The Price Third ward softball team defeated the Richf.eld Auto Parts team Monday by a score of 10 Obituaries to 4, Nick Caputo, junior baseball director, today announced that all youngsters eight to 12 years of age who have been playing m the lunior giant circuit or would like to play should meet at the Carbon college baseball field at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning (Friday). At this time plans will be made for continuing the circuit and adding additional teams. 0 Water Consolidation (Continued from Page One) study. The next step, therefore, rests with the various water com- panies of Carbon county. The special consolidation committee suggested an early date of September 1, when these various companies should sanction or oppose this proposition. County Agent Robert Hassell urges the water users of Carbon county to consider this matter very carefully and plan to strive for the benefits which the consolidation would bring to this water system. the special Those attending meeting were Golden H. Bingham, extension irrigation specialist; Cleve Milligan, head of the irrigation department of the Utah Experiment Station; Harold B. state engineer; Albert Tracy, Thayn, chairman of the special consolidation committee; William Robb, representing Pioneer No. 1; D. S. Rowley, Jr., Spring Glen canal; Sam Fazio, Spring Glen canal; Martin Matekovic, Spring Glen canal; Frank Prazen, canal; Domenic Listello, Othon Motte, Pioneer No. 2; Peter Monett, Allred Ditch; Paul Moy-nie- r, Pioneer No 2; J. D. Critch-loAllred Ditch; Andrew Feich-k- o, Car-bonvi- lle w, Pioneer No. 1; James L. BruBryner Hansen Ditch; Joseph Jr., Bryner Hansen Kraync, Ditch; June Bryner, Carbon can- al; Carlyle Pace, Price Water; William Marsing, Carbon canal; G. W. Waterman, Carbon canal; B. H. Young, secretary Pioneer When You See Funeral services were conduct-- ! ed yesterday (Wednesday) at 2:00 p. ni. in the Wellington First ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, under the of Bishop Cloy Peterson, for Andrew Anysel Adams, 67, who died at his home in Wellington Sunday. He was born on June 18, 1884, in Ilolemo. Oklahoma, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Adams. He was mairied to Nellie Tanner on January 18, 1952, in Colorado. He was a coal miner in the East Carbon area and had been a lesident of Carbon county for the past five years. He is survived by his widow, Wellington; three daughters, Emma Jeanne, Elsie Marie and Shirley LeRne Adams, all of Wellington; four sons, George Anysel FREE 339180 Sparkling Clean! Were not making claims we cant back up when we say, Our cleaning service is suor Ask any of our patrons perior. better still, try us yourself! ... 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Adams, all of Wellington, and the following brothers and sisters: Laura Adams, Woodward, Oklahoma; Katie Drake, Sharon Oklahoma;' Gay Adams, Hoy Ad Mitchells Mumm.es, girls soft-ba- ll team sponsored by K. T. Mitchell, Price, lost a 6 decision to tne Kuckettes of Salt Lake City, sponsored bv the Granite Sheet Metal Works, in a thrilling seven-innin- g bail game played at Helper Saturday afternoon. Judy Dust was the winning pitcher and Irene Milano was tabbed with the loss. Milano aided her team's cause by smacking a home run but it didnt tally enough for the win. The Mummies will travel to Grand Junction Saturday to play softball nine. GOOD CONDITION! 1940 GMC Pickup 1 295.00 1 50.00 938 Chev. Master DE LUXE . . . RUNS 49.00 1936 Plymouth Sedan 49.00 A STEAL! 1941 Chrysler Club Coupe 4 NEW TIRES . . . RADIO, 938 Pontiac Coupe NEW MOTOR LIBERAL DRIVEN TRADE-I- (so-call- GOOD! RUNS N 395.00 HEATER 1 LESS THAN 10,000 95.00 AND TERMS! O ed CRUSHED-N- O. gallon). 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