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Show tags rors THE Junior Baseball O. P. Skaggs Strand .... Bonnie , Spring Canyon W L 4 2 0 Mackey, If Campbell, cf Dart, cf Jouflas, rf 2 3 1 1 3 4 0 Helper Furniture Last weeks games postponed. weeks schedule July 12, Spring Canyon vs. O. P. Skagga, 9 a.m.; Strand Theater vs. Bonnie Theater, 10:30. July 15, Spring Canyon vs. Strand, 9; Helper Furniture vs. Bonnie 10:30. W L Junior Division: .... C 1 Kiwanls 4 3 Grill Cafe v .. 2 6 L & A Drug 2 6 Helper Drug Next weeks schedule: July 13, Kiwanls vs. Grill Cafe 9 a.m.; Helper Drug vs. L & A Drug 10:30. BOX SCORE: AB H GRILL CAFE (13) 3 0 Clma, rf , .... 2 0 Jentry, If 4 1 It. Davles, cf 4 2 Angottl, ss Independent league an dplay their ........ 3 3 Berrier, p , 1 0 Ramsey, c 2 0 Rachelle, c 2 2 Lloyd, 3b Totals 28 9 L & A DRUG (G) L. Davles, c .. Johnson, p . Dimick, lb Ranzl, 3b Meaec, 2b ..., Allen, SB MT0M0NU Kfantos .2 0 u 0 0 0 . . . 2 0 . Wednesday, AB 2 11 0 2 3 3 3 ... ... ... 2 3 . .... 2 . 2 22 (5) .... 3 ... 1 2 3 .. .... .... .... .... .... .... 1 2 1 1 0 .... 2 1 20 Fay HreiiiHon is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. James Bergera and Miss Freda Hreinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Davidson of Salt Lake are visiting with Mrs. Davidson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bosone. ASSOCIATION CUSIUI B3SKD D.C. IS UNSURPASSED" Here, in 44 words, is the 1937 report of this nationally recognized automotive authority the yardstick of gasoline You can't do better than follow the findings of the A.A.A. Contest Board: "Rosults of extensive tests conducted by the Contest Board of the American Automobile Association on the nine Gasolines leading In sales volume In the Pacific Coast area substantiate the statement of the Standard Oil Company of California that Standard Gasoline Is Unsurpassed." Non-Premiu- m AUTOMOBILE on the mound for Helper and the Spaniards ace in the hole. Shepherd, will labor for spanisn rui- WoodburysDefeat Helper Ball Club In perhaps baseball game of the season on the local field (from tUe fans viewpoint), Woodbury Realtors of Salt Lake won an 11 Inning affair from . the local team by a snore of 12 to 11. The game was chuck full of thrills from the opening inning until the last ball was pitched to Verdi who filed out with the run on third base. Dick Brasher started on the mound tor Helper and aii'uu U10 visitors touched him for 10 hfts he kept them so well scattered they were only able to garner two runs. He struck out 9 in the six Dick was innings he pitched. called to work at the end of the sixth, but before he left his teammates were leading 7 to 2. Burns relieved him and he although struck tout three men in his first inning, the Realtors matTe four runs. They added 5 more runs by the ninth to lead 1 to 7. Helper came back in their half of the ninth to score three runs and tie the score. They battled on even terms during the tenth with neither team being able to score. However, the VanNatta Realtors nicked for three hits and two runs in the eleventh, while Helper could only squeeze across one. Fred Bosone was easily the offensive star of the game, he boosted one of Wood's slants over deep center field fence for the only circuit blow of the day, besides his homer he collected three doubles, one walk and a sacrifice to give him a perfect day at bat. Blackham also had his eye on the ball and collected five singles in six trips. col Mosher, visiting short-stop- , lected four for seven to lead his feammates' attack. He played a brilliant game at short. Lindorff, for the Real speedy second-sacke- r tors gave one of the most brilliant exhibitions of fielding ever seen on the local diamond, this lithe little fellow robbeJ the locals of many cinth hits, with the uer age The box score folows: WOODBURY AB H O A ss 7 4 2 4 Moser, , 3 6 Gilbert, 3b : ASSOCIATION CONTEST BOARD WASHINGTON, D. C. Dunn, ' Wood, p OIL COMPANY OF CALlFORBIfl Maulsby. cf Taylor. 3b Smith, lb Bosone, rf Dalpiaa, 3b, lb Allison, ss Patteiick, If Woolsey, If Verdi, 2b Blackham, c Brasher, p Rachelle, c . Burns, p VanNatta. p DRINK Gold Bees All the time at the STRAND SWEET SHOFi zCorey ..: 7.zls.att r KWV Totals A Sim 2 2 10 16 2 6 0 0 6 0 2 11 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 Helper and Spanish Fork will open the second half of the Central Utah League here Sunday at 2:30 at the ball park. The local boys claim they have shaken the error jinx and are out to win the second half in a manner that carried them to the heights of the state championship last year. While the Spaniards, who have a hustling gang of young players claim that they will be heard from plenty the second half. So all in all, it promises to afternoon of be an interesting baseball. Ed Marchette will probably start 64 20 33 11 6 3 3 3 0 3 Jf UINTAH CLUB RLATZ BIUtKS - 10 4 130 6 4 5 2 0 0 4 7 0 Try Us! STRAND SWEET SHOP 0 0 1 1 10 10 10 7 0 3 6 3 0 , 0 f.... 5 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 i Writ. - 'f 4 flttjj M EC'11 Box i8j UAAh. Brady, ss Howard, c Beagley, rf Davis, cf Foote, If Park, p Totals HELPER Maulsby, cf Patterick, If .... Bosone, rf Curia, rf Smith, lb p,e" 4 4 3 4 2 32 5 4 3 3b Taylor, 3b Verdi, PLACE Large Delegation Is Expected 0 1 2 1 2 3 0 1 0 4 2 0 3 40 13 27 10 000 1102 201 "liXS Blackham, c Rachelle, c .... ., Marchetti, p Totais Ofi) Nephi 00 Helper Summary: Stolen bases Tiur 3C0 Hlu, b4 Heiper( MARY Plans for entettaining the an nual state convntion of the Am erican Legion, legion auxiliary and Forty and Eight at Price August 5, 6 and 7 are nearly com to Val. H. pleted, according Cowles, commander of the Price post. The Sunday afternoon performance has been arranged to accommodate eastern Utah people working and unable to attend on week- The) FOR Tcwr.s.io, UU) OKI SLAVENSKY GRILL CAFE'S days. I Get acquainted these sizzling steaks! with or, um hot, You'll enjoy it! I 65 For a Five 10 0 2 3 3 Mr Scipi Drug stor, House for Sale at 10 4 4 0 2b in b Contjct can be 110 5 ;:ao an uaug 10 102 Fossatt, ss his , Oak. Very tion. Owned by Mr,. Wycoff. or Helper 10 13 Roc, Solid Eiliott 15 10 Allison, ln"1fl th 2 4 . John AMER, LEGION OF 4 4 3 - V weel STATE CONVENTION 5 4 Sperry, 2b Painter, 3b curii M: V PRICE PLANS FOR The rodeo will be staged at the baseball park, where $2000 tor installation of night lights has been authorized. The lights will be de1 11 1 signed for night baseball and will 1 probably be used for that purpose 0 2 0 after the celebration. 0 0 1 The Price post is also planning 0 a parade, boxing card, fireworks 0 and other events on the entertain0 6 0 ment program. Every post and auxiliary In the state have been 0 0 1 invited to enter a float. 4 5 24 Hotels and private homes will be available in both Price and 2 4 0 Helper to accommodate the visi0 tors, and railroad officials have 0 several Pullman cars for 0 0 promised additional accommodations. 2 11 0 lb Cowan, Of .: Course Dinar MENU Soup or Cocktail Salad JOE BARBOGLIO, JR. Grill's Attorney-at-La- w Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 90 Special Steak Vegetable Coffee Helper, Utah Tea Milk 4 M:;ui" '4J MR. FARMERf FEATURE WEDDING 1 Utah Fuel Co MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE FAMOUS Castle Gate Clear Creek Sunnyside Coal & Coke General Office Salt Lake City Utah gay and gala Cellophane Wedwill take place in Helper, Fday night at the Yellowstone Shows. The ceremony wiTl take place at 10 p.m. in the center of the midway on a beautifully dec orated stage. The bride will be Miss Ethel Harrison and she will be dressed In the most beautiful cellophane dress ever seen In this county Over 30 yards of this material will be used in the dress and veil. The groom will be William J. Jackson and Justice of the Peace Alex Ijikie will officiate at the cere mony. There will be bride's maids, Flower girls and a ring bearer. The merchants will present use ful and beautiful gifts to the lucky A ding There's Money iYou T! for II in These Wires! HI CJ OI I CI SI i 0 0 0 110 0 51 17 33 n couple. 0 110 Ball YELLOWSTONE SHOWS C X (EKere's more profit for you, Farmer, wHen you employ 1 ' He TONIGHT Servants to Kelp you. lSs fife ' ' The United States Civil Serv ice Commission has announced open competitive examinations as follows: Open competitive examinations for the position of senior cabinetmaker, senior carpenter, senior electrician, and senior painter, for appointment in Washington, D.C. and immediate vicinity only. Entrance salary Is l,8;o a year. Ap plicants must have had at least FREE 1 year of journeyman experience in the trade for which application is made. Full information may be obtained from Eugene Gibson, secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Board at the post office in .this 'fc. city. Ele which m .tiiese m'W ifiL ? Mr. V uiiere are few farm tasks r low-cos- t, dependable ser Vanta cannot do more efficiently 1 and more economically than they "can be performed in any r other i ff !E0 IE w-- i uo nr.i.r iuu vain. ItYOUR FARM PROBLEMS W; Ring Bearers Human Bullet Shot From Cannon At 11 PM " " """YTiHitiii Lin i . .W I! " Way. Cellophane Public Leeal Bridesmaids, Flowei Girls and Tasty Sandwiches and Delicious Salads For Summer Lunches 0 t H ment. Patterick, Smith, Allison, 2 Sacrifice hits Painter, Park. 2 base hit Maulsby. Double play- sCowan unassisted. Painter to Cow an. Allison to Verdi to Smith YELLOWSTONE SHOWS 0 1110 1110 City Caf hard-workin- g 0 Woodbury ....100 004 131 0212 100 204 003 0111 Helper Summary: Stolen bases Mauls by 3, Allison, Moser, Gunn. Sacri fice hltsBosone 2. hits Bosone 3, Maulsby, Moser, R. Lin dorff, Schafbuck. Hime run--Bsone. Bases on Balis Wood 1, Chriaten.sen 2, Schafbuck 4. Van Wagner and Sluga, umpires. V FISHERS Marchetti Pitches Heine . the local entry in tae Centrai Utah League, gained an Helper's new lighted soft ball imnressive 8 to 2 victory over the field will be completed and ready visiting Nephi hardballers Sunday for use by July 15, according to to close the first half schedule Dr. A. R. Demman, who is chair for both clubs. man of the committee responsible With Ed Marchetti, for pushing the project. five-hi- t pitching hander, right be will All county league games colmates team his and played at night under the new baseball, 15 hits from the offerer- lecting has llEuts. an arrangerse!'. "hich moundsman. been agreed on by all team man ings of Park, visiting to build able were the Helperites agers. This will no doubt increase never was which lead the size of the crowds who will ud a conthe threatened throughout attend the games. t The city cnuncil has also auth- test, Marchetti pitched shut out ball orized the lighting of the tennis courts and swimming pool, an until the seventh inning when the other thing that will tend to stim- visitors pushed over one tally. lead the ulate Helper as the recreation Blackham. with 3 for 4, assault in its team against center of Carbon county. The val- home the opposing crew. No player from ue to th city is obvious. It is th desire of the Softball the Nephl clan was able to col committee to organize the busin- lect more than one bingle. The game was featured with a ess and professional men into an of stolen bases, Allison number independent league and play their and Maulsby, Pater- two, a swiping as each preliminary night games 0 ick and Smith, one. feature to the league games. The box score follows: AB H O A NEPHI SECOND HALF SUNDAY "14 FOR Struck out By Marchetti 4. Base on balls Off Marchetti 1, Park 1. Umpires Van Wagner and Card ner. JULY 15TH 100 CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS WALTERS 8 IIELrER BRYNER'S SERVICE TT- -f , Christensen, p .... Schafback, p Shepherd, rf .... Totals EXPERT AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS I lb 6 6 , Greer, c R. Lindorff, 2b 6 , .... .... 6 Speers, If K. Lindorff. rf 6 3 Olson, cf 2 Lombard!, cf fM STANDARD NEPHI 8 TO 2 Five-H- it second-cM'-enia- ism HELPER.DQWNS FIELD TO BE READY SPANISH FORK OPENS 1337, by. TENNIS GOilRTSTBALL the most interesting July , THURSDAY, . UTAH CTION tie-In- g "STANDARD GASOLINE AMERICAN inf July .... .... ... Totals HELPER DRUG Kavanagh Berrier . Mullins Berry Lloyd Carr Gardner Sillitoe McGann Gromer Borta Total WASHINGTON, Ckfyftei v 0 -- , Game played 7th: KIWANI3 (9) Tomsic ... 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