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Show HELPER, CASBON COUNTY, UTAH, THHE3., Angnst 20, 1931 of the most spectacular events of the day came in the 8th when Ruggerl hit to left, stole second and attempted to take third wit the base already occupied by Verdi. The heavy hitters for the day were Reed and Boson e for the winners and Walsh and E. The Robblns for the losers. fielding of the Helper infield at was brilliant,' with Bosone third making several hard stops for putouts. B H 0 A Helper 2 2 4 5 Bosone, 3rd 2 1 0 4 2nd P. Dalpiaz 0 2 9 6 J. DaJplai c 4 3 5 3 Reed, p 1 0 0 6 Vigor cf 6 0 2 6 Verdi, as 0 1 0 0 If Mofflt, 1 2 11 3 E. Flaim, 1st 0 0 0 2 Wahl rf 2 0 1 2 Sluga p 0 0 1 1 C. Flaim rf 1 0 0 1 Ruggerl rf One HELPER TROUNCES SOUTHERN UTAH BASEBALL CHAMPS making a lead the southern Utahns were unable to overcome. Helper defeated Scipio, champions of southern Utah league, In a fast game played at Scipio Sunday. The locals were victors of a 13-- 9 score. The Scipio nine started scoring in their first round at bat, however. Helper overcame their three in the lone score with second frame. At fourth the score was tied, and in the next inning the locals piled up four runs, bad Scipio scored on several throws. Reed started in the box for Helper and hurled a steady game for five innings. He was relieved by Sluga who held his opponents to three hits and four runs. w'adsen was hit hard by the Helperites and was relieved by Johnson in the seventh. 40 16 27 17 Totals We Have SCIPIO Robblns ss P. Memmott 3rd . Miller, c G. MOVED Walsh 1st S. Memmott rf Wadsen, p Johnson p E. Robblns If Hansen cf Monroe 2nd C. Memmott cf E3EE2S3SSS From our location at 254 Main Street to 4 6 South na 1VJ 5 4 5 4 am . .... - Your Patronage Invited HHIIiMllilllUIIIIIIIIIllllltmilillHHIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllillllllllllllMllllllIMM Class "A" 2 0 0 10 4 0 4 Miss Angeline Martelle departed recently on an extended trip to California. From Helper to she went to San Francisco spend the month of AugUBt then she will go to Los Angeles fori an indefinite visit with Mrs. Jos. Barboglio and daughter, Helen. ' Henry Binch of Spring IN MEMOEIAM In memory of our beloved M. Mrs. Lapriel Redmond and friend and sweetheart, Flossie Mrs. Catherine Barlow were Salt Riggs. Out in God's beautiful Lake City callers from Wednes- Somewhere we shall meet again. Walter L. Jones, day until Saturday, where Mrs. Mrs. W. A. Jones and family. , Redmond made fall purchases for her shop. visit with relatives in Colorado. AUTOMOBILE Glen won fourth place in District Mr. and Mrs. Alec McKendrick In the state wide carrier con- have a baby daughter. The child, test just closed by the Salt Lake their arrived Monday Tribune. He went to Salt Lake morning at a local hospital. Wednesday to receive his award. first-bor- LOANS n, Word from Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ford were brings the information the at Soldier Summit has beon Salt Lake City visitors the latter to fourth class, because week. the of relegated part of declining postal receipts. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gibson Emerson B. Nason has been reMrs. II. M. Dart and daughter left Saturday night for a week's named as postmaster. Dorothy returned to their home in Grand Junction Sunday. Mrs. Dart had visited with relatives 'n Spring Canyon several days, while Dorothy remained at the home of Mrs. Ace Minor. cash post-offi- Lee Spears and children left Tuesday for a week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. toe refinance or INSURANCE FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, BONDS Mrs. F. Nyman and Mrs. R. A. Dart and daughter Catherine, were motorists to Salt Lake last week. They returned home Sun day. - 3 Any Other Purpoe NO RED TAPE NO DELAY Written In old and Reliable Companies CARBON Home Acceptance UNDERWRITERS Helper, Utah Times Building Corporation GLEN BALLINGEE, Manager Silvagni Bldg. Price, 3 4 2 39 9 27 8 Summary: Errors G. Robblns, Hansen P. Memmott, Wadsen, Bosone, P. Dalpiaz, J. Dalpiaz 2, Verdi 2, E. Flaim. Two base hits J. Dalpiaz, Reed, Verdi, E. Rob- G, Robbins bins. Stolen bases: Walsh 3, E. Robblns, Bosone 3 J. Dalpiaz, E. Flaim, Wahl, C. Claim. Sacrifice hits: E. Flaim, P. Dalpiaz. Hit by pitcher: Bosone by Johnson; P. Memmott by Reed. Double plays: Verdi to E. Flaim to J. Dalpiaz. Struck out by Reed 6; Sluga 2; Wadsen 5 Hits off Reed 6; Sluga 3; Wad4. sen 12; Johnson Innings 4; pitched by Reed 6; Sluga Wadsen 6; Johnson 3. Bases on balls: off Reed 2; Sluga 2; Wad-Be4; Johnson 3. Earned runs, Scipio 4; Helper 11. Umpires White and Montoro. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Minor at tended a business meeting at the Salt Lake Tribune offices in the capitol city last Wednesday. Mr. Minor is county circulation Shoe Repairing h. TOR SALE Two acres, house for eale real near Carbon cheap. . Located country club. Inquire at Times' office. Sept. 10 6 3 4 Totals Where we have opened the most Thoroughly and Modern equipped Shoe Repairing Shop in Carbon County 2 2 LOCAL EAPPENm Mrs. Glen Nelson ofPrlce, Miss Lola N'elson of Washington, D. C. Miss Sarah Nichols of Kenil-wortMiss Bessie Devietti and Miss Mary Riggs departed Tuesday on a week's motor trip to Yellowstone national park. manager. what a ball game! It certainly is worth the price but where do you get more for your money Oh Boy! two runs two homers apiece and it's the ninth inning. The thrills of such a game are well worth the price to a ball fan Learn what a difference six cylinders make and he feels pretty well satisfied with the old home team when it crashes through. When you compare the cost of the three hours spent in enjoying a ball game, with the cost of three hours use of electricity, you know electricity is cheap. Look at the home runs for your money pictured below. than in buying Electric Service? i out of any other Stp rolet and learn the difference low-pric- ed car into a Chevsix cylinders make. 'Idle" the engine and the whole car remain steady. Open the throttle the power flows evenly. Accelerate- - throttle down go fifteen or fifty and this smoothness stays with you whatever you do. It's actually built into the motor and objectionable vibration never even starts I Yet smoothness is only one of many advantages. There's greater quietness, because nolay vibration Is gone. There's greater comfort, because built-i- n smoothness doesn't tire you out. There's greater flexibility, because the of a six overlap. And a six is much easier to handle! If you raise the hood of a Chevrolet and watch the engine running so smoothly, you'll realize that six cylinders also mean greater dependability. 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