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Show f mi nvrm CARRY HELPER'S BANNER IN STAR LADIES' HANDICAP BOWLING LEAGUE BAYS OF M 6j GAMES AT HOME Carbon's Golden Eagles bro'. e even in their week end basketball games when they dropped a contest to the Snow college Hadgers on Friday and then t ok the Parsons from Westmin;-int- o to a camp Saturday t;nie. 'i he t'lvxis-l- i Snow ()iii;!t iii'ist. of the fray, how eve v. lit'a itles coming within on uU !' a t!1 v.ilh (inly two niimites lc't " tilay. The-- tho Vu '( k' pivot, man, Squires, we:i; ti) wor Ui'l til!H'd in i'ive field ;'ti; tli put th- - aiiie- on ir for th'.i BASEBALL SEMi-PR- O 'l lOf HAHES TH08IT b-- 0 ( 'i IV-n- 4' 1.", 1 mm , DLIV C, Members of the Voprue Dry Gnorts bowling team from Helper who are competing in the Star Ladies' Handicap league posed briefly following one of their recent games, for a picture. Back row: Dena Pierotti, Emma Rebol, and Dorothy Horvath. Middle row; Minnie Wahl, Christine Kontas and Lorraine Gardner. Front is ; Erickson Allred f Equires Hatch g f c .... Gibson g Jones Crone !SEC0NDOT Coors Beer of Helper, Tuesday lght trounced Tony's clu1 of &ric& by taking 4 out of 4 points A New Service CAR WASHING f and 1 Steam CLEANING & Motor America's Newest, Most Modern Tire products! U.S. BATTERIES tla fop Exoert Lubrication! Penzoll & Quaker State Ollsf Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing SERVICE STATION Main A Locust Phone Helper 307 HEAT ConoiSbrf There ABERDEEN la An DEALER In Your COMMUNITY INDEPENDENT COAL & COKE C0i.1PAIY 6 2 0 12 8 0 0 0 6 1?17, 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 24 20 9 1 lj 0 0 2 2 11157 ii".:ii;i p.m. swamrs ire-:- -, : Mr. Car! ie'd replaces lfy Facer Salt Lai.e. and Mr. Hatch takes tile pl.K'p of I'.i'.l Fl'lT st of Biig-ha:- n City. No other officers were t thi! meeting with the selected 'being given authority to suggest a man for the secretary- - J r I'VE HEARP ( SO MUCH ABOUT ) YOU'LL HAVE I) J sl7 PR0VN6 you AN AWFUL TIME ( Elected HATCH of the Utah Industrial a meeting in Salt Lake league at last Friday night. GLEN BALLINUER HEADS JUNIOR - BASEBALL IN UTAH post and then present his name to each league entrant for ratification. The present secretary is Earl Owen, last year's Brigham City manager. Mr. Hatch took over the meeting following his election in the absence of the new prexy. It was the unanimous desire of the five entrants present that the league should be enlarged to at least six teams, whch would mean one more team must he selected. It is un derstood that Gemmell club of Bingham and American Fork are interested, and possibly Tooele. Attending the meeting from here with Mr. Hatch were: Jess Cox. Ed Marchetti, N. Joe Tullius and Al Wahl. directors of the local baseball association. Present members of the league are Brigham City, Pinney, Provo. But WE can prove everywe say. Come in and view the new shipment of electrical appliances we have just received every item is beautiful, durable, long- - last ing and economical to own. We service what we sell. thing treasurer F T is- - filled v;!I;'v I vk-- Glen Ballinger, chairman of Jun P ior Baseball for the American 4 2 2 10 of Utah. Legion today assured 4 6 5 13 t ines f Dale Miller, assistant to the DirSTANDING OF TEAMS 1 7 12 6 v Bryner c ector of the Americanism ComMajor League: 5 2 1 11 Harrison g mission in charge of Junior BaseWon Lost 0 4 2 2 Prezel g ball that Utah will go all out in 6 14 Rudy-Adam- s 0 0 0 0 Alplanalp National Drive to make the Helper and- - Magna-Garfielthe 8 8 ....12 Coors Beer 2 2 0 4 Pressett 21st anniversary of the program 10 10 Kellers Market 0 3 Hahlers the largest and most successful in 10 10 Utah Club SPORTSMEN'S GROUP 16 31 17 49 Total Legion History. 11 9 The Toggery .'. CARBON After conferences of eligibility 15 5 Tony's Club G T F P rules and discussions in regard to POISON GROWS 4 3 f j Berry Coal League: the times and places of tourna7 7 5 19 2 Lines f 10 ment sites, Mr. Ballinger offered Utah Fuel CARBON-EMER- Y 5 9 7 17 6 Bryner c 6 Aberdeen the opinion that the current sea- IN 5 2 10 4 G Harrison g 6 son would break all existing reGeneva Steel 0 5 3 3 T Pressett g 5 cords and that there would be Kaiser An extensive magpie and 0 0 0! 0 7 Prezel 5 F. Anselmo & Co was carried many more teams in competition program 1 1 0 3 4 8 Mahleres in 1948 than the 11,701 which en- out Sunday by members of the Home Lumber 19 33 19 57 Total Tournament Carbon-Emer- y tered the National Fish and Game Pro WESTMINSTER Ladies' League last year. The 1947 Utah Champ- tective Association, a group of 16 O T F P 28 Gloria Shop ions came from Salt Lake City about 25 members gathered at the 3 3 13 5 26 18 Brown f Lewis Ladies with the entry from Cincinnati, Eastern Utah Electric building at 2 4 20 Lamus t Eastern Utah Elec .... 24 Ohio finally gaining the national 9 a.m. and this group separated 4 9 5 13 23 Richardson c Vogue Dry Goods .... 21 crown after a spirited fight in into two with one going to Emery 0 24 Tester g Buck's Sporting Gds 20 Gilmore Field, Los Angeles. county where they asisted the 2 3 3 7 13 21 Zogg g Pabst Blue Ribbon American Legion Junior base1 6 5 7; Bennion ball has proved the training 0 0 0 0 from them to move into second Benton for many professional base ground 0 0 0 0 Major Bleazard place in the Price-Helpnail players and the Major Lea3 CENTRAL COMM. Bowling league just two points Dimas have underwritten the progues 16 26 20 52 who kept in back of Total 1948 for $50,000.00. Of the of gram Carbon .32, more than five million Score by halves: their pace by winning 3 out of 4 boys who for Kellers. Westminster 30. AND SUPPLY CO. have already participated in the Johnnie Bianco, Coors Beer, 207 wore Major League program, ' series with ing a favorable reputation among led the high Materials easterners as a good place to uniforms last season. !,r6. Close on his heela was AmerTeams are by sponsored FOR YOUR s spend the summer. j Fr'-"Jewkes of ican Legion Posts in communities j BUILDING NEEDS w': ' " 604. Jewkes' 222 game was Utah Photographer Gets "Windfall'. throughout the nation. I the league ame for the night Joern Gerdts, Salt Lake City Veterans who served overseas James (Chokey) Bergera photographer has received a check but j a for $435.00 from Colliers magazine can enlist direct for 3 years' serPhone 72 Helper went night's hi"h game knocking for his color photo of two child- vice in any of eight combat units 265. n ' that's really v them ren on a sleigh. The photo was stationed in the U. S. of Fuel Utah In th league used on the cover of the January ' "at the Aberdeen team 17 magazine. With national magaSunnysk' of KeniK ' 'i 3 out of 4 to sLiv zines going "all out" for color on it group. W. Johnson, fieir covers, and Utah being callon ton of bowled a 218 for ed "The Rainbow Land" because Geneva St hieh score of ,Vie night and Don of its colorful scenic attractions, Ross, Home ! ti mber, was second Utah photographers should take EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY with a 208. note that national magazines are Lewis Ladies begging for cover material. Gloria Shop tr-h. and Eastern won two points -- Phone New Items to Journal stay Utah won 3 out " NO z. Dry Vogue in the league stand; Goods of Helper moved into fourth place 1 point ahead of Buck's G 17 I , Mr. Smart Appears Every Thursday toys WIT 11 117 Rudy-Adam- 4 THE MIDLAND 1 11 0 er Seat Covers Baa 3 t 111 U. S. ROYAL TIRES CONOCO 5 v.'as 13 "AIR RIDE" Cool-Rid- e 5 11 HELPER LDS WARD Sunday School at 10 a.m. James Charles worth, Superintendent. l'i ies'.houd meeting Monday 11 IN BOWLEG TILTS of Chassis P 6 10 Elizabeth Venturelli. Williams Although they are not leading the league, they have given a good Roberts account of themselves during the season. Howling is rather new to Winteh Totals most of the team mi ;:ibers. They are in fifth place. CARBON Photo by Lawrence Payne. Berry t COORS MOVE INTO T F 3 Hi- - :i,.-- t i;f fx 'if THORIT SNOW hered parasites. iar-i-- 'i and will serve with Ray Cor- f .',lu l:a. il long aisi'.'e in ,m hull ciri las in tint s'l.rUin f and 11 points, respectively. With eon Lines and Lyle Brv. n "r solitting the strides for 1ft 7 iioints, and and respectively, itli Rex Berry turning in a bean. ':f"l floor game the Eagles proved too powerful for the Parsons... While fans watched the Eagles trim the Parsons they also heard broadcast the BYU-Utagame from a radio rustled for the H, Tea - i ,w as possible. the statewide program now goinff on for the eradication of these h-- bvc.ke 'ir'-t!"1 for lla'cli, ''now ft am. 'a:ii,c(i 7 noint to n off 'he hish scorin:; honors f',v nii'ht. I. con Lines nnd i'ison wen; high for the loser" w se-cu- n hopes to rid the crow's & magpies This is in line with the association area of as many . t wis ' if vi it (irs. t- -e Emery county members in preparing the poisoned bait. The other group worked in Carbon county. Boh groups were aided by game wardens. were ?ieal' ft! irs of d th.? various packing lieuss a:id under the direction of ;';e gv.m wr.n'.ens tuese bits were toii'aniinared v. i'h tl.e recommend -- i! i. This 'ait was then dis-- t p.:i..-!areas. Pii'ti"t tV 1'iwer ".": r,t meeting Sundav hv 3 p.m., under leaders rip along 'he creek beds. r'iu at 7 I " Bioadbent. of islnj') Lynn narara! In th nesting 01! V1GE-PREX- Y Choir practice, Thursdays at s of tliese nnik'sired birds. ; Tlu' bait w;.s subsequently aiu p.m. v ,: : lust All services to he held in the Hrbj in the- tpranciies of the ci .!n Utah Imliwirksl .; the Helper Ward Chapel. it is expected v.hei'i' were birds will get at it. In this way,, i.y.l Ii.jtsat- - nutans thi-Phona New Items to Journal :.;f.. ;o !!. t 1'horif Hatch as .. so h.' of S'l'e-If.tiif. tlsoy i; ! wi'li thr runner .i i k THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1348 ba'-of- 7 vi )i Helper, Utah PAGE SIX WEEK-EN- D 49 JOURNAL HELPER THE EAGLES SPLIT 7 Better Rudy-Adam- " il f c 'to BETCH Sporting. Lyla Poulas bowled a 187 for top honors among the women and Helen Pace was second with a 174 Children's Camps in Utah 'Donald H. Parker, managing director of the New England Camp Directors' Association, has request ed the P I D to give him a list of and adults, summer children's camps In Utah. Mr. Parker points out that he is getting numerous requests from clients who want to send their children to Utah summer camps for the coming season. Parker has Wanted camps listed der his supervision. 81 New England un- Unfortunately the P I D was forced to inform Mr. Parker that Utali has no privately operated summer camps for children as far goes. The as their Information dude ranch summer resort, private and summer camp, he was informed, has never been developed to any degree In Utah. Evidently an opportunity exists In Utah for private summer camps Which would cater to looking after children of wealthy easterners. Utah apparently Is fast establish. PROFESSIONALS MITCHELL FUNERAL nOME Dick Mitchell Embalmer Funeral Director A PHONE 300 PRICE SPECIAL FORD Loan Payments Reduced! IMS EQUIPMENT ANMIEBE FACTORY-APPROVE- D METHODS GIVE YOURSELF MORE TIME TO PAY Consolidate Those Scattered Obligations Pay Them Off In Cash And Obtain Extra Money For Taxes, Gifts, Repair Bills, Etc. 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