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Show tab State Grid Title McKinnon Scores On Pass To Down Beetdiggers 6 To 0 B. These Boys Won State Grid Title 1 lo and behold it came to pass." One of the footihan that ever tucked a hunk of pigskin underfightingest their arms or moved with a precisness that mowed down opposing forcesmade holt in their line, and established In the minds of 4000 tons, .that Carbon High school's 1938 team is tops in class A. footbSTl? And ATHLETIC CARNIVAL PLANS RUSHED FOR DECEMBER SHOW aggregations - Thursday, December 14, has been chosen .as the tentative date for wild-eye- d Utah. and they With, the weather perfect, the University of Utah field dry a brilliant Summerhays' coached team keyed up to a t'oin Helper's first athletic carnival sponsored by the Days of '49 committee for the dual purpose of raising advance funds for staging the second annual Days of '49 show scheduled for February 9, 10, and 11, and to lemonstrate equipment purchased At year for the civic auditorium by fw flere couldn't lose, those white-claDinosaurs rrom uanoon mgn school jp0 nf,T Xo marched to their first unchallenged "u,llJ Meet Tomorrow Utah high school championship by turning back a tooighly touted (by At Civic Auditorium some sports writers) Jordan football the committee. According to A. M. Peterson, state team 6 to 0, In a game that will go Chairman Barirey H. Hyde andown n history as one of the clean president of the CIO for Utah a nounced today that tentative arest and hardest rougnt tames ever joint meeting 0f all Carbon rangements have been completed locals will be held at the county played for such honors. with the B.V.U. athletic department Helper for approximately 20 representatives After playing through 46.5 minutes civic auditorium tomorrow (Friday) of scoreless from that school to be featured in football, and the fans night at 7 p.m. for the purpose of union matters from both sides resigning themselves discussing pressing the carnival, giving demonstrations in wrestling, boxing, fencing, archto what was an apparent tie, things and outlining future work of the , started to happen. With seven min- group. ery, tumbling and other Mr. Peterson stated that a discusactivities taught during the year. In utes left to play, Carbon took the ball Bob Stringham, Bruce Top row, reft (to right: Alan Barker, Odell Lindiay, Dick Cowley, line and moved up sion regarding the "Burn Utah on the conjunction with the demonstrations Gene Robertson. Pike, Bob Mathls, Walter Axelgard, Aibert Passic, and recently started in the field 18 yards on a pass, Farliano to given by the "Y" students, several rounds of boxing are being arranged Robertson. The husky Carbon back county, would probably consume Seemd Row: Bob McKinnon, Louis Bunnel, Philip Jensen, Ken Prince, Orvel Ostler, George Farlfrom local talent, which all promises did not catch the ball, but the offi- most of the time, it is possible that Coraetlt.i. Sam and iano, Kick Pappas, Henry Ruggeri, to be one of the most unusual events cials ruled interference on the part some action will be taken by the , to group further next ever staged in Helper. was inof Soreneon. Carbon's Third row: Coach Pres Summerhays, George P.atis, Jimmie Kirshbergen, Bill Kirk, Robert promote the pass Working with Mr. Hyde on the Tony Nikas, Jimmy Eaquinta, and Boyd McK nnou. Intercepted by Clarence Canning, and dustry throughout the ttate. The meeting will be under the dirare Joseph Rebol and committee the treat was momentarily stopped. Fourth row: Gale Simouc. Jiuimie Madrigal, T.r.y Coicy, Morgan Titts, Harold Chapman, Jim Jess Cox and M. H. Wilson, who is Jordan failed (to gain, and was forced ection of Mr. Peterson and Edward Gunderson, Lynn Goetzmaa and William Poglajen. to kick to McKinnon who raced to Srherer. Carbon county president, secretary Of the '49er committee. . Bottom row: Phillip Klapakis. sdudent manager; Tad Morgan, Don Wilson, Harold O'Brien, Donald line before being downed. the Giaeoletti, Von Huntsman, Bob Morley, and Ed Eld"lle. Omar Bunnel was a business vis Mrs. Bertha Spratling has been Prom that point, the touchdown itor in Salt Lake to her bed this week. confined last was into shifted Saturday. high gear machinery and with two perfect passes the ball was advanced to Jordan's 36. AnEXTENSION CLASSES other pair of , passes tailed to gain, but Bob Stringham ripped off five OPEN AT NEW yards through the line. Pike took Farliano'a 'pass to the line and two. running plays gained two COLLEGE DEC, 5TH more yards. linesman A Jordan HENRY HALL TO BE INSTALLED .AS Civic Banquet Will Open Three-Da- y Fete crashed through to throw McKinnon for a loss, and give Carbon December at In5, LT. evening, Monday To GOVERNOR AT OGDEN SATURDAY Body County Organizations fans mometnary heart-failur7:30 p.m., evening extension courses Then George Faliano picked out President-elec- t W. H. Warden of rthe Helper Kiwanis club announced fat the Carbon college will begin, ac The response to the 1th aiinualCatholic Carnival has given added Bob McKinnon on the strip Monday that at a meeting of the newly elected board of directors held cording fro announcement by Presienthusiasm to the ever popular Charity movement conducted for the beneand flipped him a 'beautiful pass and last week, they had filled the office of secretary and treasurer by apdent Elden B. Sessions. fit of the Notre Dame school, serving the children of Carbon county. with nothing but space between him pointing C. N. Memmott and Fred J. Bosone to serve in the The generosity of the general pub uc to date has given definite ausur- Among thoe attracting widespread respective and that coveted ance of continued success for the goal line, Bob! offices for the year 1939. interest are two in the field of dis went over standing up, to give his Mr. Memmott is at present serving tributive occupations: "Retail Mer biggest indoor affair of the season. s a victory they had earn- the club as president and will replace chandising and Personnel Develop L.D.S. CHURCH TO The civic banquet, with reservaed, and his school their first cham- Mr. Wardell as secretary. Mr. Boment" and "Retail Sen-icStation tions limited to 250, will open fessone succeeds himself iin the office pionship. Operation." The first will be tivities on Thursday, December 8 at PRESENT SHOW Farliano's attempted placekick for of treasurer. ( : 30 by Mr. Walter E. Elieson of p.m. Nine civic clubs in the the extra point went wide, but what Other officers elected b the local Salt Lake. Mr. Elieson comes highly Price and Helper area have been indid it matter? The deed had been;ciUQ besides Mr. Wardell are: recommended as a stimulating lec NEXT MONDAY NIGHT vited to attend in a body, with their turer-teache- r M JUL and the Dinosaurs had scaled president. Dr. James F. Ruggeri; : . and as a keen student guests. The theme of the opening the heights. of the business man's problems. His board of directors. Chris Jouflas, banquet will be "Youth Welfare." Start Early courses in other communities of the Omar Bunnel. John" Lunge, Eugene "Seven Keys to Bald Pate," a mel- - with a representative of each club Jordan won the toss and elected to Gibson. Jack Houston. Earl Acord state have met with marked success. odramatic mystery, is the title of the gi ving a short outline ot Its partl-pla- y receive, but were able to gain onlyiand The course in retail service station to be presented at the Helper ;cular work in the field of Youth. p Street one yard in three trie, then Kim j Lieutenant Governor-elec- t operation is to be conducted by E. civic auditorium Monday, December Henry Reservations for those not con kicked to Carbon's M. Goodman. I. R. Morri.-ison- , line, mall of the Southern Utah district. presi 5, by the L.D.S. church for the pur- - nected with civic clubs and desirous cham-anFrom that point those inspired ( dent of the Utah Association of pose of raising money with which toof W. H. Wardell past president of the Helper; Henry Hall inaugurating the Carnival in gala pionsnip-bounDinosaurs on straigntc.ub be installed next Saturday, as petroleum dealers and Frank Brad- oui.u cuurcu ior neiper, are being procured from Mrs 'fashion, Jor-s committee football, marched 00 yards to ' December 3. at the consisting of Omar Bun- ley, secretary, will discuss associa- announcement made this week by MaHe Vilard of pHce an(J Mp Rar 20, but: were held, and lost the ference of the Utah-Idahdistrict to nel. chairman; Ed. Marchetti, R. A. tion business. uynn croaapeni., wno is airecting r VIpta nt TToinor e ball when an attempted pass was in Nilson, Henry Hall and Robert Lomand Ben Hotel at tbe Mr. Elieson will be in Price Mon the production of the show. nejd the ticket committee. banquet were appointed to make day The Beetdiggers again jogden. Other district officers to be complete. The supporting cast includes Edeyening, December 5. Eack will Many visiting clergy from different failed to penetrate Carbon's line and installed are George Lowe, Ogden, plans for the installation of officers ward con(iuct Midgley, who portrays Magec sections of the state have signified eight Monday evening , . T t J iui were forced to punt. Again the Din-- , district each two hours in length and plays opposite Gayle Cox, iden- their intention of attending, as well governor; Roy O. Ashworth, party piauneu jaiiuai, 0. ad owiurs made a determined drive deep Northern Utah A. vitation has been extended the Price :0n district: Guy s Mary. Thurman Carter as local officials and the Carbon Thlireday evenings, members of tified Into Jordan's territory, but couldn't j these classes may engage in any of plays the part of Major Cargan; Don p0UiSPn, Idaho Falls, Eastern Idaho, ciuo 10 join wun .'teiynr una uoia High school football squad. make those few precious yards that and Teonard Wood, Boue. Western joint .nsiaiiauon ..i o.n-ei,.a..y on the lowing supporting Mudies: tax Colton as Max the Gutter-rat- . The Formal unveiling of the L'3 varied defm.te would have given them the game idauo. The that date. Ho.voer. notnr.s; lieutenant governors. Is played colored booths will take accounting, bookkeeping show card pompous raili-oapresident place at. 8 early. will be ap- !;. been heard from the officer, "f district secretary-treasure- r jUng fypewritinft and shorthand. by Kendall Carr, who insists that his o'clock following the banq.iet, and the at l0thia ,i: r'iice r0UP (Continued on Page Four) "Given in with the wife is home in bed. But those who round of festivities will be on. Joy, pointed by the board of district uten exien-i'- I Oirbon school district and the An invitation lia (trustees. Statejknow have a different opinion since splendor, and fun will reign supreme r conference has been Governor Lowe to participate as the .Department of Education, this eve- - the role of Mrs. Quimley is taken by in the name of Sweet The Charity. Games JUNIOR DEMOCRATS called by Mr. Lowe an.l Past Gov- installing. officer, and he has accept-)nlngtudy profrrara will be a con-- ! someone who resembles Mrs. Carr, that are new and different, will be will be officers of an enlargement upon the the second member of the talented featured. Holiday ernor O. P. Duvall of Twin Falls, for ed. Other district gifts, positively to the tended a similar invitation. of school conducted by the Car- - family. extending the evening purpose donated by friends of the unique, FRIDAY .. was made Ernest A report by scnoo, dlgtr,ct taat year Dr. newly elected officers a course in To f mh comDlete the roeues school in remote sections as well as training. Flaim and Mr Warden regarding Sefisiong saI(1. executive and secretarial those given locally, will offer a treat ' Courses in four general denart-Uir-..AT COURT HOUSE no to Christmas h is exnected that over a hundred the eye glass project, and it antici- numi bargainers. To further ., oe avaiiawe: Trades m " from the two siaies the villainess; Claude Argyle enhance the attractiveness of this and.Myra, m u m nousines, nismoutive occupations, wI found as the "old soak care- - Carnival on parade, committee work- (Those besides Mr .Hall wno President Edward Sheya of the attend frora here are Mi Wanieil c wren engine ror u3 .ssisutn Business, and academic subjects. Mr QuIm,ey. eland, a crook ers are preparing costumes of varied Tns ruction in the following trades will be given the proper care and Junior Democratic League of caroon anJ Mr Memmott, h are vieing with one own ' 8 played ,by that designs and county, announced Tuesday that the correction. The club has raised near-lanindustries courses will be given!iTn , ,, Installation Planned - t ,v annihr r n n n u r v vnnu tr n n first meeting of the group Rince the rn f villi . k .ii t nnio nnmrvAn , u.e rri s unr conege i..ci. At last weeK S meeung, Marble Miss Bonacci. 1earance. has been ar- John Competition election last month will be held at (Continued on Page Two) devoted entirely to club business, a. other sources. and Lynn Broadbent, round out the ounsed particularly in the fancy-worthe court house tomorrow night (Fri. booth, bingo booth find stuffed oast in the roles of Kennedy the cop, da') at 7 p.m. Mrs. Rhodes the widow, and Peter animal booth by the reception of new 0 According to Mr. Sheya, plans for designs and materials from friends Li the Hermit. future activities of the club will be to advance publicity re- - outside the county. There will be According discussed and probably committees 1939 in addition to the commission leased from ithe cast and those who number of commercial Civic constitution. displays by Members of the Associated appointed to outline and work on -- ociiiinr . . in for the will be A. E. Gibson of Price andjhave Been the play produced, those local firms. It will not be necessaiv ii itini or " . . . "" f'liina boutuei Proj'H'ts decided iipan by the Friday's feature attraction will be will in the future have commissioners to select one of their Henry H. Jones of Helper, who Is 'who attend will see one of the fln- i, as their official lepresenta- - second vice president Members areW stage shows ever produced by the afarding of a valuable free prize two'number of instead The league Is planning a social; three representatives TheJnvited to contact either of the dir-- amateurs any place In the country. every hour from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. of directors according.tive. says Presideat Sargent. "ometlme in the future, and at the .on m an uo civumr rne puniic snouia Dear in mina Tickets for this drawing event wlIT eciors reiauve 10 proniems or pro- commissioners '1 n tm fT illLlUil (IITil niiir TM v directors' meetings and jects they wish the Associate,! Clvio hat von are helnine- one of the be distributed free at the door at all "may meeting definite procedure aar. the attend .... 1I1 ho lulon o tn. .lolo tvno of 11011 nreu dv fi trs unit j..iurn mru hit w .. .uuis iu tuuaiucr. rno.si noDie ana woriny causes pos- - times during the afternoon and evemay n,l nnmmlllo. in rha rep of gent this weeK. Plans for the 19.19 program will be'sible when you purchase tickets and ning. Admission to the hall will like, one member, together or one- either the of members In tne pasi iuu Arrangements. wise be free. third each. un furthered at the next meeting of the j attend this show. cb to be group which has tentatively been set Regular meetings of the league ablation residing is new expected The Another event of Friday evening Is If needs our there plan anything city number ' .... wm v. v.t. ... iv have selected two of their ..u,1 beneficial to the entire territory anO for December 17 at St. George. In 'more than anything else, it's some to which Carbon county is looking y ..a m me ,u,.u, board. They the ' ni rntotlncy lha moor HPS Ofl- - ' 11 was made In the interests of creating the Interest of working out a fine church building.s forward will be the arrival of Most cnr.ttni.' thin privet) n..u will fen Price and Helper will be ca.r v ,i,iitlon of eraflve problems Reverend Dunne G. Hunt, D.D.. Bisunderstanding better advertising a plan, representacommission each county out as in the past. from both Southern Nevada and closer cooperation. A more Councilman A. S. Wahl attended hop of Salt Lake Diocese, to enjoy lalso have a vote the same as a air and organization should result, ;souicern California are expected to,the Carbon-Jordafootball game last the festivities of the carnival. fecUve made through was Mr. and Mrs. August LIUzzettse ector. foi attend this meetln Carbon for county in Directors on Page Two) Lake. Salt JSaturday jnoi,'"'A the Rait H0tto last Sunday. 'an amendment d vLO. ! ping-pong- d Mil-ano- . d d , Sixtf) Annual Catholic nis Club Appoints '39 Secretary And Treasurer Carnival Starts Dec. 8th Attend six-yar- d team-mate- e don-ducte- d vice-don- r : 4- i d mid-wint- con-dan- in-b- noW.o Car-nivali- a, . C s r mid-winte- g .. .... t.w n , d I T ' I ,e- w r,,! County Gets More Representative . m), h'.i DrOE-ra- ... ' 1 f ,!,' co-op- -. i w tv d |