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Show t UTAH BOTTlRS a terrific windstorm and several LOSE short showers the evening cleared and a record attendance of an proximately 1500 jammed the park WEIRED BATTLE only to learn that the Pinney Bev erage team had not arrived, and didn't show up until 9:15, one 23-- 19 hour after the game was to hvo TO PINNEY started. Then began the marathon, or baseball game Helper's opening of endurance between the game Industrial league Utah the Utah of case a was Bottlers "pa and Pinney. with esday night from the Helper entry dropping their suffering" long and fiance crowd began to till first game of the season 23 to 19. the time the In a game that was featured grandstand and bleachers until by 33 base hits: 20 bases on balls: the or rather, night, ute into the a dozen errors; 8 doubles; two 12:30 a.m. . next day at in the earlier day by triples and 3 homeruns, to estab Hampered . I, Advtrtiuntjil From where I sit'... ly Joe Marsh lish somewhat of a record for lieved him and received credit for scoring with a total of 42 runs the win. being scored in the 3 hour con Sunday Helper travels to Provo test. where they meet the Timps in an Leo Puiis. gangling righthander afternoon game, and next Tuesday who made his debut into Indus night they will be at home against trial league baseball as a Bottler Magna in a night contest. The lineup: pitcher, had trouble with his control and before he was relieved PINNEY BEVERAGE Ab H 0 A by Harold Dark in the third in 4 3 3 5 ning he had given up 8 free pass Campana 2b 5 3 3 es and 3 hits for 8 runs. Dark Bensmiller ss 5 6 2 2 0 aired little better than.Pukis and Westover cf 7 2 10 0 after 2 3 innings he moved into Owen lb 4 2 right field and John MeGurk came Tate rf 3 in to finish the game. But the on Holmes rf 6 slaught of Earl Owen and his Worthin If 3 2 0 1 Pinneys kept right on until they Spackman 3b 5 2 had amassed 19 hits and, 23 runs, Barnes c as compared with 14 hits and 19 Marlowe p 2 1 runs for the Utah Bottlers. Emerson p 0 In spite of the looseness of the MattlinKly p 0 0 0 0 Fame defensively, the shivering xSheehan ., 47 19 27 13 fans had several thrills in the Total game. They saw McCurk, Herb jcBatted for Emerson in 7th. Babcock and Bob Robb hit a ter- UTAH BOTTLERS Ab 11 O A rific home run each with a mate on base. They also saw the Bot- Mayne 2b f 1 3 4 6 1 tlers come from behind in the 3rd Babcock cf 4 0 inning to go ah.ad taking ad Sluga rf lb 5 3 2 3 t- vantage of two walks, two errors iRobb ss 5 0 2 2 and 4 hits to score 7 runs. They Bailey 3b 5 0 0 0 added 5 more in the fourth to go Brown If .... 0 4 3 5 0 ahead 14-but Pinney had ideas MeGurk lb p 6 4 8 1 of their own in the sixth when ;Wood c they routed Dark with a single; Ipukls p 4 2 doubles, and a 0 triple, before Me- Dark p rf 45 14 27 14 Gurk came to the hill. The rough Total treatment continued until the amaz Score by innings: 323 126 41123 ing score had been run up. Pinney .Pinney scored in every inning, which is ,Utah Bottlers ..T027 501 40019 .near a record in itself. E Bensmiller, Tate, Worthin 2, Mike Wood with 4 for 5, and Spackman. Barnes 2, Emerson. MeGurk with 3 for 4, led the Bot- -; Mayne. Babcock. Robb 2. 2BH tiers offensively. Starting pitcher Bensmiller 2, Owen 2. Spackman, :for Pinney was Mel Marlowe, who Robb 2. MeGurk. 3BH Bensmiller was knocked out of the box by Tate. HR Babcock, Robb, MeGurk his former teammates in the 4th SB Mayne. BOB Pukis 8, Dark with none out. Bill Emerson re 2, MeGurk 2, Marlowe 3, Emerson 2-- 10 110 110 12 10 10 10 112 Take Your Choice, Neighbor! 9-- The missus who writes our Woman's Column in the Clarion under the name of "Nancy Gale" advice on gets letters about recipes, ttiquette, home management, etc. One letter she got last week was about a recipe she published for Welsh Rarebit made with tart cheese, Worcestershire, and a cup of sparkling tangy beer. "Turned ut great," says her correspondent. But you didn't mention what bevShould I erage to serve with serve beer! Cider! Iced tea!" it "Any beverage your guests prefer. You don't have to serve cider any more than you have to serve beer ...but it's often courteous to let guests have a choice." From where I sit, that simple answer applies to more items than Welsh Rarebit In a world where everyone has different tastes and ideas we should recognize those differences and never deny the right of choice to anyone! The missus' answer was simply: Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation 12 14 8, 8. 10 11 10 , PLAYOFF TONIGHJ FOR LADIES BOWLING TITLE HELPER THE JOURNAL Helper, Utah PAGE 8EVEW, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948 has needed a thick coat of whit, wash, and whitewashing days bY become traditional spring days Of fun for students. "U" Students Will Paint Big U On Traditional Hike Playoff for the championship of the Star Ladies handicap bowling u t t(l wearing dusty overalls will cart league for the season will be held City is a big white U that stands whltewasni water an1 bT0Qma p tonight at 7:30 at the Star Alleys for the University of Utah. Every the 8trenuou8 cllmb t0 the fa41n, in Price between the Gloria Shop year since it was built in 1908, it xhey wU1 ,augh and slng of Price, first half winners, and if are lucky they, will erea they ... 16 Lewis Ladies, also of Price; who Eastern Utah Ele-as much whitewash on the get g 11 Buck's Sporting on me seconu nan title in a letter as they get on the seats of Team High Three Games: convincing manner. meir pants. 2760 Following the championship con Vogue Dry Goods Painting the U, however, won't test the lady bowlers of the coun- Pabst Blue Ribbon ,1. be all the celebration. There also Lewis a ty are planning a banquet and organization meeting at the Helper auditorium. According to Mrs. Emma Rebol of Helper, the dinner meeting is planned for next Mon day night May 24. New officers will he selected and awards made. Two Helper lady teams. Pabst Blue Ribbon and Vogue Dry Goods made a strong finish and complet ed the second helf. tied for second place. Following are the final stand ings and individual and team av erages as reported by Gus Burdis manager of the alleys: Final Leajue Standings Won lAist 9 Lewis Ladies 21 Pabst Blue Ribbon .... 23 17 23 17 Vogue Dry Goods 24 Gloria Shop 16 5. SO MeGurk 4, Marlowe 1, Mat tingly 1. DP Mayne to MeGurk, Campana to Bensmiller. B MarEmerson 2. PB lowe. WP Barnes 4, Wood. Winning pitcher Emerson, losing pitcher, MeGurk. Team High Single Games: Buck's Sporting 1(W7 1004 Pabst Blue Ribbon Leww .Ladies 99 Indlvidual High Three Games: 534 Lyla Poulos . Lois Stringham 509 508 Violet PUzuto Individual High Single Games: Dollv Feichko 244 Lois Stringham 205 200 Lyla Poulos Ten High Average Bowler.:'" 1 157 Lyla Poulos 2 Lois Stringham 143 3 13EHelen Pace 4 134 Helen Knight 5 Dolly Feichko 130 6 128 Martha Poulos 7 Dena Pierottl 126 8 Violet Pizzuto 126 9 Kris Kontas 125 10 Shirley Williams 124 High Games for Final Week: Lyla Poulos. 198. 534. Gloria Shop. Emma Rebol. 189. 414. Vogue Goods: June Davis. IS, 145. ra.tr Blue Rioio-i- . of a queen, a mammoth sonffest in the stadium, and women's re Any group of students may eo ,"' ter lhe 80nKfat competition. Dur. these ceremonies, a flight Of I 1 ,ah Natlonal Gua-- d planet P-- 0Ver" W The woma'8 relavs will include and potato races M 88 any other unusual competl titm tnat the U Days committee ... .... .1 an uicaui jvan up. Plans for the dances are being kept Becret by the committee, but one, a stag dance will come on Thursday, and the second, Friday will be held at Lagoon. Applic tions of candidates for queen of fgged - the celebration already are pouring in. So far over 30 application have been made, a number wfclca beatB any other record. . ... t--, ' that whlch teacnM ourselves. L6 G ALS mmi . us tQ -O- oethe PROFESSIONALS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OF CARBON COUNTY 8TATE OF UTAH MARIB THERESB FIDELL. also known as MARIE THERESB AU- PHAND. also known aB MARIE THERESE ACHART, (being one and the same person. MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell Embalmer Funeral A. PHONE 300 Director PRICE Plaintiff, vs. JAMES D. GAY; the unknowl heirs, devisees, legatees, creditors, next of kin, administrators, and executors of the said JAMES D. JAKE GAY. if he is deceased; DOE GAY, whose true christian name is unknown; the unknown heirB, devisees, legatees, creditors. next of kin, administrators and executors of the said JANE DOE If she is deceased; and GAY, MIKE FIDELL, Administrator of the estate of HARRIET WISH-MADeceased, and MIKE FIDELL. Administrator of the estate of T. H. AUPHAND, Deceased, Carbon County, Body Corporate and Politic, MUTUAL LUMBER COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Utah, FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE, THIRD DOE, and all other persons unknown, claiming THORIT HATCH LAWYER Stafford in Mtet Every Passed a car on the way; A truck coming down broke JackS crown. And Jill a harp doth play. the center line of safety. Thousands of foolhardy Jacks and Jills ride to ruin over driving ranks third as a cause of highway deaths. Wrong-side-of-the-ro- ad mind. He keeps to bis own side of the road A good driver develops a safety state of clear ahead. Do you do this? Hills, curves and wind-in- g except when vision is absolutely careless. Spend seconds to save lives roads are death traps for the reckless and be coming! those in your car and in the unseen car that may SPEND y,SEC0NDS SAVE LIVES Contributed in the public interest by "She Kelp!? SQuamaE HALL Secretary FOR A BETTER CLEANER, QUALITY LAUNDRY SERVICE Call The PRICE STEAL! LAUNDRY d to-w- LOOQE Ray Andertoh SUMMONS Jill tore up the full. uesday, 7:30 p.m. Nick Uzelac Governor adverse to plaintiff's ownership or clouding plaintiff's title thereto. Defendants. ack and 1 HELPER pontiff's Complaint, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You and each of you are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of thla Summons npon you, if it is served within the county in which this action Is brought; otherwise, with in thirty days after service, and action; defend the above-entitleand in case of your failure to do so. judgment will be rendered against you according to the de mand of the Complaint which haa been filed with the clerk of said court.. This action is brought to recov- -' er a Judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the following described land located In Carbon County, State of Utah, Beginning 13S6.2 feet West and 236 feet North of the East quarter corner of Section 25, Township 13 South, Range 9 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, running thence South 32 56' East 421 feet; degrees. thence South 67 eg. 04' Wesi 438 feet; thence North 13 deg. thence 24' West 226 feet; North 11 deg'. 09' West 194.06 feet; thence North 8 deg. 25' East 39.8 feet; thence North 57 deg. 04' East 267.35 feet to beginning. Also beginning 828 feet West of the East quarter corner of said Section 25, thence West 504.5 feet; thence South 462 feet; thence Bast 731.3 feet, thence North 24 deg. 37' West 644.5 feet to beginning, less right of way. Together with all improvements thereon, and together and Including all rights, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or thereunto otherwise appertaining. THORIT HATCH, Pralntiff's Attorney. Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Address: I For Pick Up And Delivery Service Phone it: Thorit Hatch, South Main Street, Helper, Utah. Date or First Publlcatloi, May 6, 1948. Date of Last Publication, Price 218 orHelper 66 CHEAT CosaiGoct Era IvL. There ABERDEEN 3, 1941. 3 Is An DEALER In Your COMMUNITY INDEPENDENT COALS COKE 1S3 June 275 Loyal Order of Moose any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real property described Phone Btdg Helper, Utah COMPANY |