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Show Man Beheaded1 Train A ccident Price n UTAH were held Tuesday .f;,l forvwcs i "' ,;,. lave When the train was broken at a eross-"iff- . the jar threw ,;, . me ran in front of the car wheels "i"ia . r,.r in i. :i m m0Hf of his 7 rrK- - JIe wa March 23 irouf,' f"r Joh" D' instantly killed who was ion J le c-- wt'-s- t ate soS: am, lan: ft; resumption of the other three ia the last half of play GcS lost baseball, Helper lost the fourth .Sunday in a je to Kenilworth seems oi cnaraciensuc that be ,er's play lately, by a score of 4 3. As has happened In all the lea of the second half of t he son, Helper was ahead at one but also as un-j,e c the contest, in all the preceeding games, opponents came to life in a sudwon for in that the end spurt run. urcunamiy tne m by one would seem only a of "Poor luck" a team such as when excuse, but consecutive four games lose iper's sue run after having been ahead one time in the contest, nt would ise to be an excuse and become a pea wed en. us wi; al .8 t fiiijj d Tie at e li :3henii 'frcch iiity. decor r Ice WE; a:: i lamps a; touch' the strong point I all of Helper's games the superb not weaken to any .Ming did In the game Sunday, eat extent sustained two iugb. the Helpenltes ire' errors than the "Miners" tad. Sherrill pitched probably .best game of the season since his rival for he struck out one after other of the opponents' batsmen, in all as (ting ten strikeouts only one for Kelly, the coal has been What a-i- how- moimdsman. Kelly, ler, held Helper to eight hits, IJle Kn'ilwortn Sherrill g!ave Even. Sherrill had his usual jinx one inning, which this time was Sap's ry 1 many hits. Coul( pitcher pitcher have held c.opposing batsmen down in that Uing, the game would have been runs on as ree Helper ice. a J. . Allison, led shortstop, Helper sluggers with three hits in four aes at bat. No one else got over e o Wilson, new third base- proved his worth by knocking hits. pe'per's only three bagger tnd get-- 5 with one run. :nilworth: AB H O A in neaid 3b 1 2 ardner ss 2 5 'lift If 0 0 'm 4 3 -- 2b It j lb Friend "Lizzie" The senond meeting of the newly) Organized Carbon County Cathblic Woman's League was held Tuesday afternoon at tha hnma yji. Mt-hj yii o. UCU" Dis- ' U . n result of an encounter with his Ford Saturday, Frank Bonibiuo, maliAs Cleaning and Dying conmany of this city, has lost faith ia friends. It is doubtful wether Bonibiuo will ever resume friendship, though at least not for. "quite a spell" as his "lifetime" friend caused a serious injury to the cleaning manager. The faithful motor of his faithful friend backfired, causing Hie crank to stiike his arm and break it above the wrist. As a result Mr. Bambino will feel quite incapable of getting too intimate with his guest of almost twelve year standing, for some time to come. The cleaner's philosophy now is "Yiu- can never depend on a friend.' lint iianiDino is not liors e combat, as he is still hitting on one cylinder, so to rs. - 4 I 1 " OK ; : y A I irv I ' ' , ' u nger of i . " Bambino-Carlso- speak. w ry Kuggeri, 129 North Second South Twenty-fou- r Street, Price. women were present. Mlrs. a. Wahl, of Helper, The business presided. Lewis E. Pierson of New i'ork city meeting was opened by the Viery Is the new president of the United Reverend Monsignor A. F. Giovan-noStates Chamber of Commerce. He with an address that radiated was elected at the closing session of inspiration, dwelling on the fact the fifteenth annual meeting In that the coming of the Catholic Woman's League to this county has marked the beginning of an epic of junificaWon of the forces within the LOCAL NEWS membership of the church, for practical devotedness to the interests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Litizette and small Christ and the earnest, service of dur brethren. daughter came home Monday evening Mrs. A. R. Kohlmetz then stated from a trip to the capital city. that the object for wheh this league is formed is to work in harmony Miss Ardath Young came home with our Catholic principals; to profrom a two weeks' visit with mote a sp,irit of mutual helpfulness at Duchesne and Myton. and socjal intercourse among its members; to promote and advance Mrs. J. Holmes and daughter, Irene, iterary and educational interests; were visitors in the neighboring city and to assist in organized philan- of Price Monday. thropic efforts that may be for the welfare of the county. Miss Dorothy McAllister visited The Constitution and friends in Salt Lake City over the were formally adopted and a nomi- week-end- . nating committee of five; Mrs. Wahl Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lance, formerly of Ruggeri, Schulz and McDernvd was elected to select officers to be voted Helper, and now residing in Sunnyside, upon at the next regular meeting, visited Helper friends Sunday. to be held in Price in the Hall of Mrs. Bud Breuick and twin daughters Our Lady of Lordes church, next 16th. m. 2:30 of August at p. Ducheense, came to this city Monday Friday, All present gave short talks, for a week's visit at the home of her delight with the new or- sister, Mrs. M. C. Crandall. ganization and its activities. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Crandall of this Durng the socal hour, the hostess, Mrs. Ruggeri presided over a beau- city and Charles Alplanalp of Spring tifully appointed tea. Canyon motored to Myton .Sunday for relatives a pleasant day with other occasion. KUSTIES CONTINUE WINNING for the there gathered Mrs. Join Cerandas and son, Gregory, in company with Mrs. Jack Liddy, left Wednesday for their old home in Springfield, 111. Mrs. Liddy has been visiting at the home of Jher sister here the past few weeks. Mrs. Gerandas will be away for a month and will visit other cities of importance before ni .- 9 . 0 0 9 -- 11, 1927 Before Congress can adopt a definite control plan there wjlt have arisen the task of controling the fUxd of oratory.! Detroit FrVp Press. imES NO. 24 Unlawful to Hunt Either Sage Hens or Grouse in Carbon proves Friendship - k Carbon Catholic Women Organize 1 4 Helper, Carbon County, Utah, August Lewis E. Pierson " rib 1 is VOLUME 17 I In a fast Game Friday the Helper one over "Rusty Nine" p u t Wti c Kenilworth, enemies, old nn their icksnn rf 0 0 udler rf from whom they have won every 0 0 characterigame. The contest was of pitchtwirling excellent Totals zed by 37 11 27 11 Denis and Rustles the for ;lper: ers, Vigor AB H O A for" Kenilworth. It was a typical 0 aulsby rf 1 ferry 2h 3 pitcher's battle, w,ith Vigor havng hurlres alff'se If 0 lighlly the edge. Both out lowed tax hits, but Vigor struck Allison ss 3 teams Both four. ilson 3 b 2 eight to Denis' Kenil-worH. also had good support, but 1 Alison lb hits when failed to tighten up Jraioni o 1 more allowed so fisman rf meant runs and 0 ierrill p runs to the number of hits than the 1 Each team got a triple; Rustics. Rustles and Kanto Totals 34 8 27 11 3 Maulsby of the of the Rustles Verde Kenlworth. Summary: Runs, Clift, Layne 2. of adouble to one get Rees J. Allison. Wilson; was the only Score: 'we base The hits, Clift, Wilson, Lay-- ; worth: D"uhle plays, Gardner to Layne Kcnil s Veeck, Hits: Perry to J. II. Allison; :0en Bases, Runs: r.lift 2. Lavne: Base I'1 Ball3 Off. TC11,, 1 Rhprrill 2: Rusty Nine: x 6 "ruck Out H.its: by, Kelly 1, Sherrill 10; x 4 Runs: "mt at p,at against, Kelly 34. 37; Runs Responsible for, written a slo A Marvland woman has 1. Sherrill 1; Wild Pitches, campaifin oi ;:fll5'; Left on Bases, Helper 4, gan for the presidential win. Democrats the 8 it heir 19-Will "Jlwovth 3; First on errors Ree.se for past can tell, ,"rn Out Stealing. Gardner by Maybe! You nevera gotnl slogan h?. shows that ,jrni("ii; Umpires, Wheat, Bendy, history into the fwbaurn; Time of Game, 2 hrs. ,,ut more than one president Americans are and today White House, Smites, than ever befofe. .S((,r by Innings: the If vou don't remember what were of campaigns nuns Slogans past 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 for candidate newest Hit, this 13 11 0 0 1 1 11 and what s Veek the Times the only Newspaper in the State of Utah that is printed and delivered to YOUR door FREE. Bf By-La- e THAT : is a ur or. Know r'"l helper Ball I eam's Hard Luck C ontinues rati H Indiana claims to have the champion p0p drinker. Without sloping he drank fifteen bottles of pop. It Is a wonder he didn't. T i 7 le the track in front of on , freight cars being switching xoo.j, in lne state out was & Rio Grande '"track f the Denver brought to Utah by his"'8u, parents !,,,, ....... i. Price at Saturday, .r,"ralir"ad nve Vears 0,,L w the last T as .v ears m. I,as been 'jrciilfiit happened on the outa resident of st'ctl0n oi tlle town, ' ritP, doing janitor work the and odd job, r'!the underpass. Mooney had his JI'8 W!fe wa from a hospital . when one hi &alt Lake, where pil one arm severed, she uu. or aiioiiter trucKS pass dergone an operation, in time' t(1 a!l the bp present at her husband's funeral. bil body. was coming Mr. Mooney is o:u.y, a partial cripple, survived bv three the tracks into town when he Eons and two s daughter, besides his two freight widow: mptcil to climb between Joseph, 2; Arth blocked his path. 11; Lilly, 17, and Fern "ir, H; Claude, that train jj j ie fell on Do You Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bishop returned Mrs. from Salt Lake City Sunday. Bishop has been receiving medical treatment in the L. D. S. hospital at the capital city and has returned home much improved in health. It will be unlawful to hunt or kill either sage hens ir grouse in Carbon or Fmeiy counties this year, according bulletin issued by State Fish and Commissioner D. 11. sion, or to killish. agkiLekeStateF s'hal be lawful to have in possession, or to kill in any one day, not to ex-ceed fifteen mourning doves, in tion to the limit prescribed for sage hens and grouse. The limit of sage hens and grouso that may be legally taken (luring the season by any person shall be not to ex- coed twelve birds, Mr. Madsen alsu wishes to call b a addi-(iam- Madseu. The I'.'.letiu further announces open seasou for finnll game birds and the covin- ti s in which they may be killed, as - fallows: The season during which sage hens and grouse may be legally killed in shall open on August 28, and close tentioii to the fact V.'.at any person on September 5. Provided that it shall hunting for any ki d is game, birds be unlawful to hunt for, or kill, either! or animals within tie date of Utah, sngei hens or grouse on any state game j is required to have i i n session, either preserve or in Uintah, Emery, Carbon j8 $2.00 hunting lice:is.. cr a $3.00 com- or Iron countties, or in that portion of lunation hunting and license. Juab county lying east of the range A $2.00 fishing license does not perfrom Dog valley and Fem;r valley, mit the holder to hunt for any kind of mountains separating Nephi valley of game. It is not lawfml for any liProvided further that sage hens may cense agent to accent a $2.00 fishing not bo legally shot, in Tooele county, license in exchange for a $2.00 huntThe season on iiiciuriiing doves shall ing license, nor to ncept a $2.00 fishing open on September first and close on license and any sum less than $3.00 September 5 in all counties of the state. for a $3.00 combination license. Persons It shall be unlawful to kill in one who have already purchased a $2.00 day, or to have in possession at any fishing license must pay full price for time, more than eight sage heus or more any other license desired. U1H" clKnt 8aKPn ucns a,ul grouse it The state fish and game commissionuuin oio'uueu neieuy 10 pronion me er also warns against the shooting of killing in one day, or having in pos- quail or pheasants during open season session at any time of more than eight for sage hens. Open season on these birds of either or both varieties. It birds will be announced later. j Helper Polar Sears Hang Dance Hall Defeat on Kenilworth Price Plans New The Helper Polar Bears, one of tho Plans for the obtaining of a new Mrs. Harrv Clark and sons returned. dance hall will be the topic of discus- - three boys' ball teams of this city, home Sundav from a vaca-.sioof a meeting of Price business won a close slugging contest from Kention trip. They visited relatives at men and other citizens to be held Fri- ilworth Monday by fl score of 13 to 11. Srreen-.'ron the mti.ind for Helper, Salina, Fish lake and Salt Luke City. day at the Rinetti and Capitohi res- Joe would pitched a brilliant game, striking out Mr. who is the summer taurant at Price. Such a two-week- u , Clark, building spending months at Scofield for the benefit of cost at least $20,000 and would be aphis health, also visited in Salt Lake proximately 70 by 150 feet, with the with the family. provision of windows that could be taken out to make the hall nu open air Thirty-fiv- e convijets scaled the resort in the summer and a heating wall in Texas, being unable to establishment to provide for winter wait for the Fergusons to get back dances. The proposed method for raisinto politics. Boston Herald. ing funds for the building is by bonding the city for the required amount. Experience is what you get when This session is taken after the outyou least expect it. Atlanta come of the special civic committee of the chamber of commerce, which had a meeting Monday, decided in the favor One of the first remarks made by of establishing the recreation hall. the new king of Roumania, aged Another matter that will be brwrght six, after he was told that he had up is the rearrangement of the present become king was that he wanted city hall into a building especially to go home because he was hungry. adapted for city needs. Meeting places Which proves anyhow that he "is would be provided for the chamber of a real boy. commerce, fair board and other civic bodies, and the structure would genThose prophets who predicted a be converted into a municipal erally suniniErless summer can now get to be used for all public building busy and begin to tell when South Mrs. Joseph Barboglio and daughter, Carolina is going Republican. Helen, of this city and Mrs. John Miss Margaret Van Cleve sailed from Remember the good old days Causer of Price returned Tuesday from San Francisco Tuesday for Honolulu. had was a where a horse horse when the and Colorado Springs, Colo., they visited the past ten days. enly place they burned gasoline Miss Van Cleve has a position as teacher in the grade school there the comwrs in the campaign torch J Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Peterson and son, ing school year. She was accompanied , reWcmen's colleges may yet render to S.ai Francisco from Salt Lake by also Sam Peterson of Fairv-iewturned home. Thursday after visiting future housewives a service by in- - her mother, Mrs. J. R. Van Cleve. Mrs. at the home of their brother, Hilton struction in electrical engineering. Van Cleve is now at Portland, Ore., Boston Herald. visiting her patents. Petersen, in this city. eifht batters and walking but 3, but the many bobbles by his mates boosted the Kenilworth score considerably. Velio did the twirling for Kenilworth and also did fairly well, Kenilworth led the Bears in slugging honors, for they knocked five home runs to Helper's three. J. Prerro starred at bat for Kenilworth, connecting for three four-plswats. Screeuer, of Helper, helped the core by knocking out two homers. Pierson also made a homer for Helper, while J. Greco and F. Greco made a r apiece. The score: ....l 1 0 0 fl 6 41 Kenilworth Kenilworth ....1 1 0 0 0 6 4 1 013 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 4 Helper 014 three-bagge- BOOTLEGGERS j I j ''per Runs Hits Mr. a'id ff- - 000003 0j0 03 11120201 08 ti..... T,...1, ui n ir .4 it fid Mrs. Mary Smith I j i ( 1 lt' American Legion Mid-Summ- er Frolic PRESENTING j Probably due to too excessive cjlnking of the beer they represent, the Bootleggers went wild and de- fcaled ths Polar Bears by a nine to The Bears tight score Tuesday. hugged the longendof the score until the Boctleggers came through with two runs in the tenth for a one run win In a thrilling finish. Joe Screencr of the Bears and Vigor, pinch bitter of the Sno Capers, each knocked a home run. Carl Lopez of the Cappers, copped a three bag-eHarold Pattrck and William Verde, also beer gulpers poled out two badgers. Verdi and Lopez were moundsmen for the winners for the first seven innings of the struggle whi'. Zacr---i resumed that position in the eigh 'i frame and held the Bears scoreless from then on when a run would man victory. Of the Bears Vee:io pitched three Innings, Paur hurled for five, and Screener held the mound for the last two whe-the Cappers made their vic- i j yland Exposition Snows One Week Starting Monday, August 15 One of the Cleanest and Best Carnival Companies Touring this State 1 regular trio throuirh California. Thev to it! Tv"''n1 weeks. Mr. Smith, 't (""!'Mrs. Vignetto will spend the Coloration, nut, competition 'r ""'"I hs the life of trade. jn Ihe.mny tate. r"n f' honors is., 'there of The Times an article in this issue that will tell y,x written by It with Slogans' " and it's are articles whoso Watson, Scott (.in t " " Elmo sure Be features of this paper. have nmaign-winnin- OUT r. "slogan-conscious- win-Ilin- FREEZE POLAR BEARS ht 06 01 e Come out and give your support to the boys who went "Over the Top" for You tory. T'ie Score: Pel: r Bears: 402100100 08 402100100 C:io Cppers: Ok- -8 3O2000200 29 The Twinklera club, an organization of O. E. S. women of Soldier Summit have announced the holder of tho lucky number and the winner of their quilt ns Miss D. Gunderson of Price. The quilt is the handiwork of the Soldier Summit ladies. The proceeds have been turned into the Past Matron's circle, as the quota of the Soldier Summit women towards the recently built Masonic temple at Price. Mrs. F. T. Wilson and three children letiuned the first ofthe wck from a with friends at Roosevelt. T |