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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER PAGE HELPER JOUtNA THE FOUR OF MONTH IS BANNER OUR "DECEMBER TKRATHF. rgfaltssr, Utah The Holiday 4.5 Every Program Carefully Selected For Your Enjoyment And Relaxation During.December .December I 11 December 12 1 15 . PATHOL ni jriJiiuaiiB' T.ij.'. lAOa Farliano's fumble CARBON WINS STATE TITLE BY 6-- 0 WIN OVER JORDAN Litizzette Mr. and Mrs. August were Salt Lake visitors last Sunday. Stamp Pads and Ink, all colors, available at The Helper Journal. art (Continued From Page One) the Jordan 40. Play seesawed back and forth and Passic, Carbon's midget center, inter, eepted a Beetdigger pass as the gun ended the half. Twice in the first half, Jordan fumbles gave the Dinoasurs opportunity to continue their battering tactics and once a poor kick cost them, a chance to gain ground via the booting route. Profiting by their opponents' mistakes, the Dinosaurs made life miserable for Jordan throughout the first two periods. The complexion of the game somewhat changed with the opening of the second half. The Beetdiggers, after giving ground in the early minutes, sent their cohorts wild with their first sustained drive of the game. Bob Boles set the stage for the drive when he intercepted a pass on the Jordan 44 and brought it back five yards. Chester Kim, ace back, smacked center for a gain. Hubert Sorenson, on a reverse, went to the 32, but Carbon held and Sorenson kicked out on the 10. A poor Carbon kick gave the Beetdiggers the. ball on the Carbon 30 and they went to work and marched back nine yards, only to lose the ball on downs. The third period ended with the Beetdiggers again knocking at on Earned Championship There was little doubt in the minds of sport writers, fans, officials and probably Jordan's coach and players, that the best class A high school team in Utah had won the laurels. Those Dinosaurs outrushed and the Beetdiggers to roll up a Long and total of 232 yards against 108 for Distances Jordan. However, it wa3 really their superior aerial game that carried them to victory. passes Eighteen Dependable Service were tried by McKinnon and mates, with six of them being completed, Call 213-- W and all six were at times when they really counted. In the opening minute of the second period the Dinosaurs moved up to the Jordan stripe, only to fire two incomplete passes and evCo. entually lose the ball on downs. The ' Beetdiggers chalked up their Initial Helper Phone 213--W first down four minutes after the period opened, Dan Dunn recovering the door of opportunity. They were on the Carbon 30 when the timer's gun ended the canto. A running play made two yards and then Kim, playing a great game despite a broken bone in his left wiist, attempted two passes, but they fell short of their objectives. Gambling on three precious points. Kim called for an attempt from placement, but Clarence Canning's COMES TO TOWN BY KAIL try fell ifar short. Following Carbon's score and with Carload Will Deliver One Ton or two minutes still left to play, Jordon elected to receive and immediately took to the air. only to have what little hopes there were, dimmed when one of their passes vfeve intercepted Back Your j Coal Or 100 Clean Money and Carbon started on another de 5F termined drive toward the goal-linas the gun narked tne end or trie game. No One Outstanding If one were to select one player PHONE 65 from either team in Saturday's con test and say that he any other player, he would be doing 21 other iplayers a grave injustice. Ev ery player from both Carbon and Jor dan's ranks was in there giving his all and playing his heart out for his MOVING? out-passe- d Short For Free Estimates Furnished d Carter Transfer HI HEAT COAL a A I I WW "i. B, AT., ZZZZ wL saill", II i ll't OUR GUARANTEE e FIDELL COAL CO. HELPER out-playe- d . ' ir Mnm..iy'brrmut iihini ' iStandardville Latuda Rains V. Price ... . East Price South Price Wellington Sunnyside X. W. Helper ELECTION RETURN OMISSION IS CORRECTED 46 33 26 55 88 .... " tii'iii 189 298 ... 101 .... 186 85 4 8! Attorney-at-La- w Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 8 Harper In the returns of the November 20 34 .... Plwtion. the voting by precincts for Wattis 76 81 in- Hiawatha the office of county recorder was 46 76 Martin 22 advertently left out of the .returns Columbia ..... 146 which were published in the Novem22 32 Consumers ber 17 issue of the Journal. 381 .... 180 fol- - Central Price We therefore are listing the 81 146 . - X. Price E. lAtdnir rntiima for Ml'S. ivaue uiu22 60 - Sweet Mine ThornK. dell, Democrat, nd Mrs. Ida 53 94 . as Republican, for county recorder, taioouvi.ie 65 .... 103 Creek Mrs. Liddell's . votes are enumeratedt Miller 2,359 3,369 TOTAL ml 111 I.11C luob vvim-""4- the second. REPORT DISEASE CASES 33: 63 Scofield Three new cases m mumi, v.t 52 46 Clear Creek and one each of measles 32ichickenpox 74 Royal were reported in tularemia and 115 143 Castle Gate of Price in the outside county 229 East. Helper 11. according 9V November ended week 153 West Helper 77! to Dr. William M. McKay of the state 159 Spring Glen 115 board of health. 117 Kenilworth Helper, "mm Watch and Jewelry Repairing By Experts - All work Guaranteed at THE GIFT SHOP JEWELERS ... i Car-124'bo- Peerless ... Canyon Spring 14 171 119 77 school and coach. If an end crashed through to spill a back for a loss on one play; the next play would find a tackle, guard or center on the bottom of the heap. Every player had a job and every player did his job in a most commendable manner. One comment should be made in regards to the splenuiu manner in which Quarterback Bob McKinnon directed his team throughout the game. Not once did he make a bobble in selecting the right play at the right time. The Summary: CARBON JORDAN .. le .. Pike Hyatt .. It .. . .... Butkovich Prince .. ..... . c rg .. Maithis Barker Bryner McKinnon Farliano .. J. Canning . Boles ... , ) .... Ukmson re ... .... Thompson .. qb Young rt .... ... Hal Taylor Dictator A. - J. Carlson Secretary Loyal Order of (C-C- Rideout lh .. C. Canning ) Robertson rh ) fb ) Kim Stringham Scoring: Carbon touchdown, McCarbon. Kinnon. Substitutions' Kirk, lh; Milano, lg; Corsetlti, lh. Jordan. Sorenson, lh, Crane, fb; .... FOR WALLACE building materials MORTUARY LICENSES EMBALMER3 A. N. Wallace. Mgr. 41 N. Tat East Prone 1M Price and Utah cucva rniUADn LiTrini unultx Lawyer Seruice NOTARY PUBLIC Room 102 Helper State Bank PHONE 72 THORIT HATCH (C-C- (C-C- LAWYER Stafford le. 1 r r 1 tii1 According to an unbiased survey of independent stores sponsored by leading distillers. your gift to her Bldg. 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