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Show ,5DAV. THE HELPER miTRNAL-- PAGE SIX r""" Successful Candidates Tuesday In - ""T r.: -- THURSDAY VI nFT? - ZZJZZZ - RAILROAD NEWS r i I i ) 1 0thT .Monday OVEMBER bini h,In... 1,11 ncfc m the trbut, had it no year 0id neigLbo,. panied him. he'd not returned with - shooti'e i- Si Oh M Adams Dist Attorney D. E. B. r. By N. J. ' J., Carman "nf ..uim. i Jim McFall, railroad electiiriar went out after pheasant last Sunday Where he went or how many .he brought back, he wouldn't say. He must have gotten his limit. caue he witsn t a bit crabby".. about it. Rails Engineer Ted Rover is back to work again after having spent sev- era! days visiting in Salt Lake. That disrupts the other story we heard about him. They said he was cam-- ! paign manager for "A Woman for Governor" in the Price territory. Now we know that's not so and that man. he's still a Ralls Carman II. II. Gilmour returned to work Monday after spending a couple of weeks in Grand Junction. J J. O. Peterson Miller Com. r. Com. The Judge went pheasant hunting limit. Sndav and bronchi back his the judge interview 111 vplncive ... -- i .. . " . ., .l.4 K. IB M V OIU Ol coniesseu u.a. form tins season. nf bird on the average of two shots per erour.ti iwB pt vm down the on them u.ough for him to sneak up their wings. Rails Fireman G. V. Miller took the day dow n off Mo: day to pheasant hunting round 'Orangeville. Rails Car li:ss Hay lierrett went out his limit oarly Sunday and bagged without wasting a shell. That fellow's; too sood with a shooting iron. We'll con-- : have to draft him to show the bullets. to shoot scription boys how j ..... lrt tin - the day r.HSie. t1., Snow college of defeated had they . Kphraim set last Following a precedent year, most of the team members grew beards, vowing not to shave them off until they had tallied up at least one victory some of those little whiskers had taken on considerable length, giving the boys visions of Rip Van Winkle or Father Time beards if they didn't hurry and w in a game. And so for the sake of chins they easily their walked over the Snow gridders. The invading Golden Eagles scored one touchdown in the first period, two in the second and one m each of tin thiwl fourth Qnrl ...... - (Mvdp l.W.M di... H' i.. finyrtVQ im. Conover was the star in the backfield for the winners, tossing three touchdown passes, and was aided nicely by Sammy Corsetti and Jim Eaquinta. In the line of winners, Xick Pappas at tackle and Alan Bar- ker at end stood out The game marked the 3rd straight league loss for the Snow team. The summary: Snow Carbon G Peterson le Barker ... .. It .. Pickett Pappas Milano IS Goodwin Woodw ard .. Howard .. c How a rg ... W Peterson Mathis .... rt ... Wjlson Goetzman re Madsen Platis .... Holman qb .... Conover lh .. Garrett Corsetti rh .. Hansen . b ... Sudw eeks Eaquinta Score by quarters: G 7 12 Carbon 631 0 Snow 0 0 0 ..0! Carbon touchdowns Scoring: Barker, Eaquinta, Corsetti. Conover, Axelgard (sub for Eaquinta). Point after touchdown .Corsetti (placekick). The college's next game w ill be played at home on Armistice Day, when they will meet Branch cultural College of Cedar City. The kickoff is set for 2 p.m. rt iw.. UOKieu DINOSAURS DEFEAT 31-u- TEAM IN FRIDAY BATTLE I ,.1" "B" Although facing a small class "B" team, the Carbon high Dinosaurs showed smooth power during most Dist Judge of the game when they triumphed :;3-over the Park City eleven last Friday afternoon before laOQ fans at the Helper ball park. Carbon's team is i:i the class "A" division. 1 The weather was virtually perfect '. '1 as Carbon kicked off at 2 p.m. and put the Park City boys back hugging their own goal line. An attempted by punt out of danger was Gene Pare, Carbon end, and less than four minutes after the beginning of the game, Dominic Oliveto, plunging fullback, dived over the goal thru the center of the line for the first tally of the game. Pace kicked the B. L. Frandsen Geo. Miller Ed. Scherer extra point. State Senator State Rep. State Rep. The Jim Mullins to Rex Berry combination was clicking again as Carbon took to the air. About five min- utes after the first touchdown this Miss Bessie Wceter returned to from the last of August. She had a combination netted the second score vacation at which time Salt Lake City last week to do gen. as Berry received the ball from Muleral duty in the L.D.S. hospital, she visited relatives and friends in lins and went ten yards to score. where she trained and graduated Helper, I'roo and California. Louis Colzani, substituting for 01- iveto at fullback, exhibited a burst of ability in several plays of the first quarter. The 3rd touchdown of the game came in the first period of play when a Mullins to Harold Nel-- j son pass sent the latter over the goal line in the latter part of the quarter. Pace's second kick went wide but his third rang up another point, bringing the score to 20 0. The second quarter was highlight-- j od by the excellent broken field run- . ning of Johnny Copfer, made possible by this lad's knack of his pace. Copfer ran the line. ball to the Park City and a pass from Harry Liapis to Ma-- ; Mrs. Byron Carter returned last loney, end, resulted in the fourth touchdown. Attempt at conversion Friday after a month's visit with her was blocked. daughter and family in Roosevelt. - r , ., Twice the Park City squad came close to upsetting Carbon's record of not having been scored upon by a Utah team. The half ended when the boys from upstate were resting on Carbon's yard and a half-line- . And JULIUS KCSSLM Watch and Jewelry S. again in the last quarter Eddie Howa, substitute fullback, intercepted a Repairing Park City pass after that team had - All work By advanced the ball to Carbon's four-yarGuaranteed line and had two downs remaining in which to get over for a THE GIFT SHOP score. , The stage for the final touchdown! JEWELERS was set in the third quarter when Mullins advanced the pigskin 20 yards, which was followed with a line buck and score by Oliveto. Pace made the last kick for extra point Neutral Spirits fcittilled from KESSLEirS PRrVATl BLIND A BLINDED WHISKEY. 75 F. W. Keller J. Hougaard Dist Judge Ed Sheya Co. Attorney went Commodore pheasant back came and just hunting Sunday, wishers" wanted like you him to without even a bird and minus two full boxes of shells. Right after his return home and . 'fgS not foot bath, he flea-ridde- j ; j . "K j ; i j half-back- "ill-luc- Groin. 90 Proof. Julim .. Kler Distilling 1 Co., Inc., lowrenceburg, Ind. A .V Tu' I BALLOT Helper State Bank Phone 90 favorites j j , - ry eagles out of humming birds now-fihad tough luck from the start-h- ad plenty of shots, but couldn't quite get the right Dead on 'em. One of the commodore's "brother-workers- " says he tried again Mondaj this time equipped with afternoon "tracer bullets" and special super-hip.hnfiv..pr concussion type missies. fThe latter tiype doesn't have to make a direct hit, just as long as it comes within 200 yards, the damage is done-- . Some guys shure have a lot to thank modern-dascience for, aye what? Stuff like schrapnel does the dirty work in this new type bullet. Blackie confessed, that after hiking the fields all day, that on bis return to his car, seven .7) birds were perched on the hood of his car and leisurely drinking out of the radiator spout. He "upeped" his gun in a hurry, but he!d fire, letting the prize fowl get away. there were too spectators watching him he J e y .,,.,.. . . ...1.1. shot thereby breaking the law and of himself. We making a show-of- f don't b'ame him, either. Rails Bry Miller was off work the fore-- ; part of the week campaigning for his best friend, Bry Miller. He didn't even take time off to go pheasant chasing with Blackie and the other boys. Ralls Engineer George Harmer took the day off Monday to do some hunting. This time he wasn't hunting for votes pheasant was the victim sought. II SK1MLEY STRAICHT BOURBON WHISW 100 proof. Copyright 1940, Schenleyj Distillers Corporation, New York Qtj Try Our LA SALLE BAR AND ANNEX Refreshments of All Kinds Dutch Lunches " Where Dancing is a Pleasure " WE CATER TO PRIVATE $10.00 Baby Merchandise at Helper Furnjiure Baby Merchandise $10.00 Baby Merchandise $10.00 Baby Merchandise at Kelley's $10.00 Co., Helper. Prices Drug Co., Price. at L. & A. Drug Co., Helper. at Fashion Shtfp, Helper. $10.00 Baby Jewelry at Moss Jewelry Co.( Price and Helper. Co., Price. Baby Toys and Merchandise at Sprouse-Reit- $10.00 ($5.00 $10.00 z Cash and $5.00 Tickets) Hulsh $ $ Theatres, Price and Helper. Deposit Ballots S La Saile Hotel Building TWO FLOORS at Trice and Strand Theatres $ h Scissors snipped and razors were wielded by members of the Carbon college grid machine Saturday night as lengthy beards dropped from irritated chins following the first football victory of the year for the H0NV YOU HELPER, UTAH i CAH km niD w H .nlC Bills Governor B. N. CliEAP Reddington Secretary Loyal Order of Moose Meeting Every Tuesday at I P.M. LODGE HALL TH0RIT HATCH LAWYER Stafford Bldg. Phone 180-- TO SHAVE WITH FIRST GRID VICTORY PARTIES Utah ' EAGLES EARN RIGHT Chili Home-Mad- e Elvln j MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell Embalmer A PHONE 300 Funeral Director price Vol mounts put !i6"'scope on. He s gona make I County PliStogemcBakv Contest '! Jr Bldg. Helper I- - Kef Ms JOE BARB0GLI0, Jr. Attorney at Law good. Coach Pres Summerhays sent three teams into the fray. The lineup: Carbon Park City Ie Bryner Adamson It Krueeor Golding Carton-Emer- y L. Johnson .. True lg c Treat Yongke GOOD FOR 100 VOTES Martin .... ... rg Dabling rt Stapley White Pace re Clement.es FOR S Mullins 'lb Horn (Name or Number) hb Bates The merchandise to be awarded by these business houses is to 8 Berry Held hb Sullivan be selected by the winners, so when you need to make a purchase for Oliveto fb Workman your baby go to one of these stores to get it, then while there look Score by quarters; a Carbon around and see all the things you think you can't afford to buy 6 7 033 2t'( Park City 0 0 0 o maybe YOU can win them. 0 Scoring: Touchdowns: Oliveto 2, Berry, Nelson and Maloney. Point af$15.00 Savings Account at the Carbon Emery Bank, Price. ter touchdown. Pace (placekick) 3. $15.00 Baby Merchandise at J. C. Penney Co., Price. $10.00 Baby Merchandise at Eastern Utagh Electric Co., Price. ... at itl k Professional Experts lira bird The Agri-changin- g d ,Ea i . j ; o'cK ia . j t to, , Who ni of die v (..., J '. two-part- CLASS IUMIU3 W. p Lake visitor iast tO at morningo J uo T - D- " , of T.e handed. Carton County Election e v.er(.. r.-.i- - ? ELECTRICITY can do many of the hard and disagreeable jobs for you on just as it is now doing for thousands of other progressive farmers. your farm . . . And not only does Cheap Electricity reduce work, but it also increases farm profit Want complete details? it over! talk Drop in and |