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Show 1KB HELPER JOURNAL ?AQE MX Maroon lead the locals in the GOP DISTRIBUTORS hit- SPRING CANYON NEWS ting department. Beat CYO In Fourth Game Max Pessetto was in fine fettle 7-- 4 CONTEST FROM on July 4th as he set the visiting CYO team from Salt Lake down with 3 in a well four hits, and won FINNEY BEVERAGE played contest. It was a 1 hit shut out for Max for seven innings, then The Utah Distributors played 3 in the eighth he was touched with bill games during the past wpek, three hits and a walk, which coupled one. Last with an error winning two and loosing gave the Catholic boys Wednesday, July 2, they hung up their three scores. Pessetto helped in win the first half his own cause tialr fifth league by getting a pair of If winning a thrilling game from the jsingles in three times at bat. A visiting colored team, the Oakland "Larks," gave the local club a lesson or two in hitting Sunday as they pounded 'Rip' Collins for 17 hits, three of them being homeruns; and three doubles, to beat the Dis 7-- -- tributors 11-- 4. d score Despite the rather the game produced some brilliant fielding on the part of the local club as well as the Larks.. Orson d stop Bailey came up with a nf rrniinrt hall that was eiualed onlv j by a similar play by the Larks' 3rd baseman. The feature of the game was a Bailey Peietto demonstration of hitting, catching Finney Beverage nine 7 to 4, as Mel and running by Sammy Workman, Marlowe, cagey lefthander, won his legless and armless wonder, who at eecond game since joining the Help- the age of two lost both legs above the knees and both arms below the er club. The Distributors started things off lebows: It was a really human inwith a pair of runs in the first, and terest demonstration of what deteradded one in the second and fifth, mination con do for a person. Score of Pinney Game: then sewed up the contest by pushing over three more in the seventh. PINNEY AB H O A Jimmy Mullins, Mike Woods and Gil 5 1 Call 2b 2 0 0 4 Powers ss 4 Tezak 3b 4 0 McGurk lib 3 0 Campana rf 3 0 O'Reilly If 3 0 5 0 Olson cf 3 0 Rozander c 3 L. Oliver p 0 xRadulvich 0 0 xxHoward I one-side- j one-han- S id S3 Let. 12 111 18 HEAT 12 10 14 Comfioirf 111 110 10 Totals 7 24 32 1 UTAH DISTRIBUTORS AB II O A 5 2 3 1 Mullins cf 4 2 4 3 Wood 2b 0 2 0 3 Babcock If 0 Sluga rf 3 2 12 1 Maroon lb 4 0 Bailey 3b 4 0 0 4 Dalebout ss 4 1 c Peyton 3 0 0 1 Marlowe p 8 27 12 33 Totals xSingled for Rosander in 9th. xx Batted for Oliver in 9th. 000 102 0104 Pinney 210 010 30x 7 Utah Dist '10 There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER 11 15 By David Fonyth (Too Late for Last Week) Mr and Mrs Danniel A Hamilton and family left Saturday to spend a few days at Bryce Canyon. i - Most Utahns are interested in tbe new Utah Centennial postage stamp which will be released at the Salt Lake City postoffice on Pioneer day, July 24 and in other postofflces throughout the state and nation on the following day. They will want "first covers'' for themselves and their friends, according to Gus P. Backman, director of the Utah Centennial. A "first cover" is an envelope with the Centennial stamp cancelled on the day of issuance. Here is how the public may obtain them either for themselves or their friends. 1. They should address envelopes, eiter with or without enclosures, to themselves or to their friends and leave the envelopes unstamped. 2. They should place all the envelopes in package, and enclose the proper amount of postage. In case of foreign mail, six cents should be enclosed for ench letter to allow for two of the 3 cent denomination Centennial stamps. 3. The envelopes and money should be mailed to "Postmaster, Salt Lake City, Utah.'- 4. Cachets, notations, hand-draw- n Uta-Carb- Every Thursday Mrs Robert Farish and family. They were en route to Colorado. Mr Eugene Francke was elected President of the Spring Canyon local No. C210 to replace Mr William or painted decorations are l!owa providing they do not interfere with Centennial Postage Stamp To Be Released On July 24 Johnson and son Bill Joe were visitors In Spanish Mrs Estella Day and Mr and Mrs Fork Thursday to Saturday. Wayne Day took a motor trip to the Mr George Wakefield left Thurs- Provo area. Miss Lois Harry of Manti visited day for Mayfield, California to spend his vacation visiting his two daugh- here with her sister last week. ters. Mr and Mrs William Bader and are on a short stay at Salt Mr and Mrs Ernel Allred and the daughter Lake City. family are visiting in Idaho. Mr and Mrs Joe Bear and family Mr and Mrs William Baily and were at Glenwod Springs, Colorado sons Billy and Douglas are fishing for the past week. Albert and Charlie Pavigniano are at Moon lake for a few days. Mr and Mrs Wilford Neilson and on a week vacation at Missouri. Mr and Mrs Elbert Blackburn and family have left for Washington and and Mr and Mrs Charles Frankie Los Angeles where they will visit Kilgore, Jr. and Lary are vacationwith relatives and friends. Yellowstone Park. Dr. and Mrs William M. Gorishek ing through Mr and Mrs Mike Svetich and the Gorishek Mrs of entertained relatives family and Pete Svetich have reduring the week from California. a vacation at VancouMr and Mrs Sam Vance are on a turned from B. C. where they spent some ver, trip which will include a tour of time with relatives. Yellowstone Park. Mr V. R. Lewis and Bonnie were Also vacationing in Yellowstone visitors in Salt Lake City. are Mr and Mrs Joe Mower. Held over from last week) Mr and Mrs Lewte Sherman left H. M. Harmer of Salt Lake, relato for Sanpete Monday visit representative, was here on tives. a visit last week. Pete Juintana of Price is replacMr and Mrs Julian Montoya and ing Mr Lolyd Heath as butcher in daughter and Mr and Mrs Alberto the local store. Alcon have left for Lumberton, New The residents here wish to con- Mexico. gratulate Bishop and Mrs Grant B. W. H. Dalton and daughter Petty Jensen on the safe arrival of a baby Jean and son James are on a trip boy born June 25 at the Standard throueh Texas and Oklahoma. They hospital. will return to Wyoming where they Mrs Bud Hersh of Dragerton has will have a family reunion. been a visitor at the home of her Mr and Mrs Lou White and famparents Mr and Mrs Jorgen Olsen. ily are visiting at Fruitland for a Arnold Skinner spent the week short while. end here with his family. AccompanAlbert Shaw visited in Salt Lake ( &hrMm ?orm RAINS NEWS Mr and Mrs Joe 5E22g? . srr's y. j Smart WHfi Mr and Mrs Oris Simmons and daughters of Elko, Nevada epent the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs Joe Simmons. Together they motored to Salt Lake last Tues-de- COMPANY flf BRYHRs fAO Mr and Mrs Jorgen Olsen and family left Tuesday to spend a few days at Moonlake. j COAL & COKE By Merrill WART, THE SPEED COP ied by Mr and Mrs Hy Laird of Sunnyside they spent Sunday picnik In Yonr ing in Huntington Canyon. COMMUNITY Mrs Max Perkins and daughter Sharon, accompanied by Mrs Joe Johnson traveled by train to Denver last Monday. Mrs Perkins was met there by her husband and together they left for South Dakota where Mr Perkins is stationed. Pasteurization Law To Be Enforced Mr and Mrs Jack Kink accompanStrict enforcement of Utah's pas-- j ied by Mr and Mrs Frank Evans, teurization law requiring pasteur- left for Illinois Saturday where they ization of all distributed or sold milk will spend their vacation with relfor household purposes is now in ef- - atives. Mr and Mrs R. D. Ericson and feet, announces R. Harvey Dastrup, ' family spent Friday in Huntington state commission of agriculture. canyon. Mr and Mrs John Richards left Tuesday for Hillings, Montana where they will visit with their son Lynn, a missionary for the LDS church. n Mrs Leslie Cunningham is helping out at the boarding house in the absence of Mrs Omar Larsen who is visiting in California. DiD VOU KNOwl VEAH, Mr and Mrs Aaron Shepherd and If your home CiGAE SMOKE- - BUT has that IT'S HARD KILLS inof Lehi were visitors here family dull, dingy appearance GERMS? over the week end. They were guests JO GET side, it's high time to do Mrs o fMr and Sterling Forsomething about it let the syth. friendly clerks, at STAN'S Mr and Mrs Melton Marshall and ELECTRIC SERVICE show family and Mr and Mrs James Gor- you our sparkling selection nichec and boys left for the Gran-dadd- y of home appliances which Lakes where they will spend add both beauty and utility a week fishing. to any home. Mr Tom Naverez and family have moved to Helppr to make their home Mr Bob Farish left for Wyoming Monday morning on business for the Union. Mr. Appears Mr and Mrs H. S. Sypoet and son Kayo of Modesto, California spoilt INDEPENDENT HELPER. CTAB cancelation. 5. Each envelope should bear the pencilled notation in the stamp corner how much, postage is to be placed on the envelope. 6. They most be received in Salt Lake City early enough so that they may be stamped and cancelled before Jul 24 to be mailed then. BIGGEST LITTLE CIRCUS JOINS CENTENNIAL SHOW t The world's biggest little circus has joined the Utah Centennial Ev- , nnnWirn VAa. . L anil n) ucn dccu mere duruduiuu aim nju ing July. It is the Dunn Bros. Miniature Circus, featured in an illustrated article in the Saturday Evening Post of June 21. It was declared "A dream come true." The curcus is a miniature scaled & to the foot and the most complete of any circus in the world. There are 475,000 pieces in the amazing collection, with 3500 animals 17 of them nursing young, 50 clowns 320 53 aerial acts, school high horses, 4500 people, a commissary for 1750 people, 288 trucks and wagons. The biggest little circus on earth is a sight to behold and just one of the many amazing features at the exposition. 11 c voffmicrm m City this weekend. Mr" and Mrs Olson and family are on a fishing trip. Mr and Mrs Robert VanXatta and girls and Mr and Mrs Elmo Wycher- ly are on a fishing trip to Grand- daddy lake basin. Mr and Mrs Buster Bradak Jr. and sons arP on a trip to Wyoming. Mr and Mrs George Ball & bherry are on a vacation to Wyoming' and other western states. Charles Kilgore Jr. is in Salt Lake visiting his father who is at the ?t. Marks hospital. Mr and Mrs Gordon Christensen and daughter and Mr and Mrs Elvin Bills and family are on a vacation to Yellowstone Park. 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