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Show THK HELPER PAGE SIX 28-- 7 Intramural sports at Carbon of both sexes will be awarded college are now under way with medals. the organization of 12 home room Players will he judged on a IN LEAGUE CONTEST teams under the direction of Coach point system with five points ?o-- ! Player on a winning Claude Cowley & in? t0 The Carbon high school Dino-taiiNelson. team ami uiree i:ii:s iu i lost? on Beverly were again humbled In a 28 " The teams for to 7 defeat by East High of Salt The rarbn (oll,'pe ntramural both and iipi.er y .... .:. La ' e who came to Price last if designed to vear , this -urogram -- . i lower uiviBiuu -night to inflict the second r i"". will students. inexper-iere- d 9 s on . 'he loss sinall, uould not otherwif-who .students Big f.v,..ii .1 1'iav ilea nuniau and itrury hit Dinosaurs This year's program participate. other sports as to create an inin been has Past ,w'(1 week;-planned seasons prothe terest in this type of s:ort and 'though tb( r were completely gress throughout for otit lassed by the heavy Leonard this reason two of the fa'ultv the year. ele" en, the I'inos kept fighting members have been assigned to Plaques will be out the program which, it awnv, as Coach Pies Surumerhays' to the icarry awarded is hoped, will develop into a long-- ! team usually fight, and during outstanding boys' range calendar of activities to con C. Cowley tlie final quarter blocked a punt and converted it into a touch-dow- n and gills' teams in each sport tjnne jnt() future years. Accord and exra point f r their undertaken and combined boys' n to school officials, heretofore. onlv tcore. Hon Xevener subnti- - and girls' team of the same home the program haf been operated tut" back ecovered the ball after r0om will receive a combination in a haphazard manner with little Eaft attempted to kicK on their trophy, it was announced. The 3 Interest extending in it through-ow- n line after a brilliant highest individuals in the sports out the year, THURSDAY, OCTOBER ,, UTAH ER. Carry Golden Eagles 1947Gzid Hopes COWLEY HEADS CARBON INTRAMURAL PROGRAM, UPPER, LOWER DIVISIONS EAST HUMBLES CARBON JOUKNAL-HELP- r.Tf';, ",. a, n Q m fs 9- -- "3. 'Mt':y'i"'--:- - i rs i Kri-,da- , . purt by La"v and point. Pino Molivich, R.I end. plunged over for the score, Milivich kicked the extra Don Quixote, Windmills !"tsi(le (Continued From Page Three) The working people are in patched and tattered their shoes repaired with strips of canvas or cloth. Many, In fact, wear canvas and rubber "sneakers," the least expensive shoe of all. Yet the stores are well stocked with merchandise, much of it American. The hotels, restaurants, theatres and night clubs do a thriving business. The tipper classes are smartly dressed C?"iotj spectators were sadden- - and drive good cars. I saw Buicks ed p the end of the half to see Chryslers, Fords and Plymouths, East leading the Dinosaurs 21 tolas well as many new English cars 0. Tbthird quarter proved even on the streets, Meanwhile the Generalissimo wors" for the Carbon fans, for et eleven moved the front parades in splendor. ThP papers the line rt the Carbon team with ease carry photographs every day showing Franco ("El Caudillo." and fored another touchdown. Th" Dinosaurs move to Ogden "El Jefe," etc.) in some ceremony todff' where they meet the Tigers somewhere in naval uniform at third league scuffle. Car- Malaga, in army attire at Toledo, in bon lvis beaten Granite and Grand pinning a medal on a public ofe ficer in Madrid. His picture in Junct'on In games, so their average is two heroic size hangs in almost every sizeable establishment, the hotels won md two lost to date. Linc-iand score by quarters: and public buildings. The shops in the principal bus- Carbon (7) East (28) Milovich iness section are beautifully kept, .re Heap with a clean, scented odor, Hansen rt J. Neilson Reid as if the place was religiously Knight c Williams sorubbed and perfumed. A few Barnes Neilson speak English, but almost all can Jarvls Ig .... It ... Peterson Brady carry a conversation in French. n the evening of the day I Is PolHe Quinn Manuelote, Spain's great- arrived, Jones Johnson qb rh .... C. Laeey est bullfighter, was to perform Warburton In Bean Plaga for a charity fight. All afternoon fb .... E. Lacey people were engaging taxis in adZelnhoff vance, and huge queues formed Score hy quarters: East high powered to its and victory by the tunning right end, Heap. Shortly after the opening whistle, the East line team moved to the and 'roro there Rent a pass to the, rnw of Heap and sent him on a spectacular run for a touchdown, Th- - second quarter saw the East eleven parade down the field for, two Tiore touchdowns, the first one coming shortly after the start of the quarter. was pass-receivi- 50-ya- rd j th'r n, non-leagu- ' ' East 7 0 Carbon 14 0 7 0 0- as much as $20 and $30 a seat. Manuelote, by the way is one1 of Spain's wealthiest men his wages are 250,000 pestas for one afternoon's fight, in which he must kill two bulls. He fights In Spain during the summer in Mexico in the winter. Descriptive of the Spanish temperament was a report of the fight given by a beautiful Spanish girl in good American English. She is an airline stewardess at the TWA terminal in Madrid and has spent four months in the States. "What a man," she said, "Superman." She explained that Manuelote was gored in thP leg by the bull, and the First Aid team rushed into the arena. Bleeding badly Manuelote brushed them aside and proceeded to kill the bull. THEN he got first aid as the bull's ears trophies of the fight were brought to him while the First Aiders bandaged him up. Only sugar, olive oil and potatoes are still under ration control in Spain, but the people complain that the ration is not enoughand the price too high. Sugar, for example, sells for 2"c a pound. Rut there is plenty to eat in the restaurants and hotels. There is surprising freedom of speech, considering the control A Franco maintains. Spaniard who does not like the government, or who prefers a monarchy will not hesitate to tell you so, plainly and frankly, and within earshot of for -2S 77 n Eas Touchdowns, Heap A. Points after touchdowns. Heap 4. Carbon Touchdowns, C. Lacey, PAT. Milovich. Sco-'n- g: the offices w"hre tickets On Saturday, November 1, Utah will take to the fields in quest of pheasant,' according to an hunter announcement made following the regular quarterly meeting of the state fish and game commission held recently. in Salt Lake City. The season will extend for three days and numerous adjustments to general pheasant and quail seasons will be made. The fall quail season will be the s:me dates with the exception of Washington county where the usual extended season will he in force In counties where bird populations are at dangerous the season will be governed by re rlcted regulations. The general pheasant limit was set at three male birds a day and poss sMon limit at six. The quail bag 'ii it is 10 and 20 the posses- Hokina fill 0 A mini-mu- - 1 ; sion limit. Shooting will start at 7 a.m. on each cf the three days and close at .".::! p.m. Th' migratory waterfowl season previously proclaimed hy the I'.P fih a"1 wildlife service to start on O fober 2l was approved and the closing day of the 35day sea- roii v i'l be November 24. antrlopeinHunt results 73 iead killed -- 100-h- ea ! ording to Ross Leonard. Director. Utah Fish and Game a lVc. "nt. ' Foif Hinters have failed to expected that he will .be ready not count in league standings, the for action next week here against Carbon lads were downhearted be cause they wanted to keep a clean Mesa. Although the Boise game does slate in this seasons play. team-to-be- at EAGLES BOW TO The Utah Fish and Game De BOISE J.C. 28-- 7 partment has been flooded with inquiries on whether this stream Carbon powerhouse college's or that lake is still open for fisheleven, facing a strong Boise juning. ior college team last Friday eveTo bring sportsmen up to date ning in Idaho's capital city, suffer on the fishing law, Director Ross ed a defeat, 2S to 7, after the Leonard of the Utah Fish and Boise eleven three picked up Game Department today clarified scores in the first few minutes of the fishing picture for Beehive Coach Jackson play. Although State sportsmen. Jewkes made no comment as why Already closed to fishing are the onesided score it was reported Deer Creek Reservoir, Fish Lake. by the players that almost the enBlind Lake in Wayne County, Lo- tire team was struck by an attack gan River above Mendon Bridge, of dysenery brought on following Blacksmith Folk in Cache Coun- the eating of their evening meal ty, Fish Creek and tributaries t in a Boise cafe. The coach never and- Provo Scofield Reservoir knew of the ailment until after the River below the Murdoch Power game had started and he pulled Plant. one of bis boys out or play. FolStrawberry Reservoir, by spec, this, he kept hi.; substiial prolamation, will remain open lowing in as steadily as pos tutes going until October 15. Scofield Resersible. voir remains open until October The only Carbon score came im 17. The general fishing season after the Boise eleven mediately will end October 17 as prescribed had concluded their three-scor- e hy proclamation. stampede. In a surge of power that was characteristic of the team, Dispose Of Kubbisli the Eagles marched down the field with l.iapis plunging the ball over County Agent from the eight-yar- d line. Tells Local Boise scored again in tne secCounty Agent A. Fullmer AUred today warned farmers to dispose ond quarter and from then on were held scoreless, a good indi of rubbish accumulations promptthe agent said, cation showing that something ly. "Otherwise." "the waste material may dry out out of the ordinary had happened and become ideal tinder for a to the Carbon team in the begindiscarded match or stray spark." ning. Rex Berry, Carbon half, suffer Many farmers, .burdened with farm chores, are apt to let piles ed hurts to the extent of a few of rubbish, leaves, and grass lie fractured ribs in the game. It is. around for weeks, the County Agent stated. "Disposal of this waste should come under the head ing of farm 'house cleaning.' Not only are the piles a definite fire hazard, but they are unsightly and often breed disease." Piles of moist manure and other rubbish have been known to combustigiiitt. by spontaneous ion, lie pointed out. "Very often fanners touch off the piles by uncovering the damp underlays. On being exposed to the air. the piles catch on fire." "Because of the fire hazard that is always present around such Arc you collecting the Utah his. piles, fanners should have approvtorical pictures which are given ed fire extinguishers handy," thfree at Vico-Pc88 stations in County Agent added. ExtinguishUtah? ers are also a must in the kitchen and barns for once a farm fire gets out of hand a fanner's life work can be wiped out in a fel minutes." j A MR OF GLASSES IS HO BETTER THAN THE MATEfiiAi: AND THE WORKMANSHIP 7HKT ft 60 INTO CfSx IT. STANDARD 'WARANTEEO GUSSFf CRAFTSMEN USN&cm V'K s L . AMERICA'S FINEST OPTICAL MATERIAL-- i Aft 11. '1; , PAY NOTHING nn,.cl Jl nJ U.TC" UVWnl'fl rH - wi ' - miij-"''waassijgsBgBsr 7 In Price at 31 E.Main St. St. OMrg Tmpl Under Cemtm-lioWartr Whwl for Dtvvloping powtr 1160. Early Mtthod of b Troniporlatlon, About 1M3. tit South and Main Stroot in Salt lakt About 1883. City, During October, subjects num- Whether you began earlier p these pictures, it isot bers 18 to 21 in a series of 25 are available. assemble So ask your Vico-Pe88 service man for the free historical picture of the week. (And it's a good idea to at" your car serviced for winter for the coldef ing. Be prepared any V' days ahead by asking"winteriw Pep . 88 station to jruui m.r too late to start now, even the though you may not have complete set. others. "I do not understand the American attitude tow-irSpain," a Scandinavian had told exportmme in Lisbon. "You Ml'ST accept Franco- there is nothing else but Communism. If you have a democracy in Spain-- you will have another Civil War in two weeks. The marks of the Civil War of 1!:'.6-:?- S are visible everywhere in charred and gutted buildings in madrid. and empty trenches near tlie outskirts. But Thp scars are being rapidly removed, in a huge building boom, all over the city. - - up-la- Here's the truly wonderful flour that has a way with women folks . . . cuts down mixing time to make your work easier results with a . . . Gives perfect full-flavor- W,..HV...P. r:J....l'..vV.. goodness that can't be beatl re- cord t!'"ir success with the state. Mr. I.' onard said. Ten hunters hold';' permits did not hunt, giving t'i state this year an 81 per ill. cent It reported that this year's lrinti i" was on top of the moun-ai- n r n is, and not in the bottom like it was a year ago. The !' nting proved to be more dirfi-u"- f accounting for the smaller tni ' this season. According to s'trvr - made by the state officials ' i tductlng the hunts, more aDeir-- , were seen this season thai ever before, Mr. Leonard aid. . Fishing Deadlines Listed By Association Z - SAIT LAKE CITY - Seventy three antelope have been reported killed t.i date in the recent t ' nt in I'tah's Daggett County, row, 35-m- Farmers PHFASAMT HUNT IS SET FOR NOV. 1ST B. Berry, Morelli, Grundvig, left to right: Leonard MulliM, Second row, left to Crissman, Pike, Dimick and Migliaccio. riglf O'Berto, Hansen, Murphy, Moss, Abeyta, Kirkland, Mahieres; u- and Coach Jackson Jeykes. Third row, left to right: Wilson, Thompson, Byers, Fullmer, Rm Reid, Jones, Cones and Cal Johnson. Rear row left to right: Mel,, R. Berry, Winn, Sommerville. Copfer. Joel Johnson, Williams, For. tester and Kinder Two sets of brothers are a part of the squad and include the Berry boys and the Johnson duo All are considered mainstays by coacn jewnes. r"uw unesy football squad, the largest in the school's toward, If tfelr ftrst the Intermountain Junior contest is any indication Siege' drcT ye on top. out who come then they will be among those season the By crushing BAC 40 6 in the opening game of the crown Junior the for college Golden Eagles became the contest with Boise at the Idaho cap- in 1947. However, an inter-stat- e itol last Friday which the Eagles dropped 28 to 7, put a hlemish on their record It was not a league game, therefore, does not count against them so far as the intermountain J.C standing is concerned. The squad shown above consists of the following players, front Carbon college's Mill. J Pikes Peak id FLOTJR Ip g i J FLOUR iieMt luiKC) m ( Ig 3 There Is new constriction Each picture is interesting and any one or all will be worth preserving. every- where. Spain is a beautiful country and Madrid, with all its history, hand some buildings, narrow streets and broad boulevards, its art. its songs and laughter in spite o: its poverty and squalor and sufferingis a magnificent city. But one cannot the escape thought that Cervantes fiVrned lon Quixote i's still abroad in the land, the Knight in Armor still battling windmills. His loyal companion. Sancho Panza. ride along, discouraged but unbeaten, hoping that some day, somehow, the castles of control and red tape will come tumbling down, with a happier, more comfortable way of life as the vista for the future. Qct highest quality products PIP 88 VICO STATIONS AND 11 fPEl Pip UK llhyl Gjioline IN HELPER Stop At . . . at DEALERS v0 Pip US Rtgnlar Gawliu, Vico. 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