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Show The ladies of the Moose, Helper Chapter UtxlA flnnnB r3fl7fiflB rniAA Id n-3-- THE TIME AND PLACE WILL V LATER BE ANNOUNCED The HELPER PAGE EIGHT (Utah) JOURNAL SEPT. THURSDAY, 20, Carbon-Granit- e Hol-ma- LAVELL SHINER WINS NATIONAL KIDS' DAY Carbon high's Dinosaurs finish GOLF TOURNAMENT ed up training yesterday preparaLaVell Shiner set a new tory to going into battle with the course record at the Carbon Farmers Country Club Saturday. He bird- highly touted Granite on the Farmer field Friday night. ied 3 of the first 4 holeg. and Calif., is in the custody of Carbon County Sheriff Joseph following signing of a complaint by County Atorney A. John A woman Identifying herself as Ruggeri. charging her with pass Sloee Barbara Lanti, 28, Stockton, ing bad checks in Helper and For Coach Pies Summerhays j Price. crew of and his inexperienced was sheriff's She arrested after the grid night battlers, Friday deputies received a call from a DONT WAIT store in Price asking the officers game will be a big determining to check on the woman, and if factor how far his boys will go WINTER'S in tr.t; state championship battle she had an account at a local this fall. bank. GOLD WEATHER Last Friday night at Grand Investigation brought out that she had passed two checks in Junction, the Tigers made things hot 'or the Dinos for the first and three in Price, all on Helper half of the game, taking advantage Replace Broken an account that did not exist. but Glass Now! Before being picked up on the of inexperienced players check charge she was reportedly the locals came back In the last half taking the game. They learnresiding in an outfit car in the Save on Heat Later vicinity ed a lot that first half enough of Soldier Summit. of hope in the to stir sparks arrested Deputy Frank Stavar All Work Guaranteed the woman Saturday while en hearts of local grid fans. route from Price to Helper in a taxi. "Bad Check" Passing Lands Coast Woman In County Jail GOLF NEWS Grid Game Friday Night 1951 ! FRANK'S GLASS 7 SHOP Frank Tomslc 60 8. MAIN Jr. Prop. PHONE 233 tT'S TtiS SSASCS fOX STOXM- SS YOU PROTECTED? INSURANCE Of All Types AUTO LIFE - i ' FIRE Public Liability Equitable Insurance Agency G. Patterlek Phone 202 : M. Tatton Price d Start Practice 1st Flight j Jackson Jewkes, Bill Lines, i 42-- 33 34 9 43-- 9 2nd Flight MacKnight, Dolan Condie, Hal 31 42-1- 1 32 32 : 43-1- Roy Fergusson, 3rd Flight Tom Jackson, Lloyd Peacock, 4815 Herman Seppi, 43-1- 1 31 33 34 46-1- 4(3-1- 2 John when the latest addition to York Rite Masonry, Solomon Council No. 4, Royal and Select Masters, will receive its charter, according to R. J. Vaughan, recording sec EQUIPMENT fighting-ma- the second Adult Choruses 5 CARBON EAGLES SPORTING the Grand Junction Tigers a touchdown in the first period, Carbon's Dinosaurs came Spotting d 2 Auto Glass Specialists Local York Rite Body PLAY B.A.G. To Get Charter In Saturday Ceremonies Impressive ceremonies are slat- TOMORROW NIGHT We Are Also ed to take place in the Masonic Tomorrow night Carbon county's Order Dealers For temple at Price Saturday night RAWIINGS Against Grand Junction iback being eastern Utah fans. A great defensive built around 210 Amadeo Beacco, pounder, kept the Junction boys at bay after the first period tally. Carbon's first score was after a march, with Dick Morley skirting end for 17 yards and the score. Tommy Taskar took a pass from Martin Bezyack and scampered 24 yards for a fourth period marker, and the Dinos marched 99 yards downfield after a rugged goal line stand, Bezyack banging across from the line for the score. them Carbon Dinos Win Opener 18-- 7 with three in half to defeat the played regulation par the rest of Colorado boys last Friday night the way. His score also captured in the first game of Carbons grid the handicap tournament. Win- season to the tune of 18 to 7. ners in all flights are as follows: Nearly 15 thousand people watched the game, a goodly portion f Championship Flight 31 LaVell Shiner, 32-34 "Rip" Collins, 38-34 Al passic, 39-34 Harold Morley, 40-- 6 TILL football fans will have an oppor tunity to see their first locally played football game when the Carbon College Golden Eagles tangle with the BAC Broncs, on the college field at 8 p.m. retary. The Eagles looked ibad in their The program will start at 4:30 p.m. with a reception of the Right first encounter last Saturday nite Eminent Grand Commander and against the Mesa Mavericks at hl subordinate officers, by the Grand Junction. They did everyCharles Fred Jennings Command-er- thing wrong the first half of the No. 6, with L. L. Arnett, emin- game, finally losing the game by ent commander presiding. This a 16-- score. will be followed by the reception Using a two platoon system of other high officials after which Coach Jackson Jewkes will start a dinner will be enjoyed. This on the defense, Clayton Niel&on will be served by the Ladies of and Bob Phelps, ends; Paul Durthe Beauceant Assembly No. 86, rani and Henry Etzel, tackles; with Mrs. W. N. Wetzel, president, Henry Paiz and Mike Kosraas, in charge. guards and Bill Hill, center. In At 7 p.m. conferring of degrees the defense backfield he will likeupon candidates will be made, af- ly LeVoy Gayle, fullback; ter which the official presenta- Gene Heath and Dean Dennison, tion of the Charter will be made halfbacks and Allen Nelson, safe, by Past Illustrious Grand Master, ty. George F. Meissener, assisted by On offense the team will conother Past Illustrious Grand Ma- sist of: Ramon Ellis and Grant sters present. Smith, ends; LaMar Hussey and The program will be concluded Charles Madsen Jr., tackles; Lew by a reception of high officials Myers and Rae Broderick, guards with Illustrious Master Jack Rich- with Sharon McDonald, center. The offensive backfield will inards presiding. clude: Sam Juliano or Jack WoodST. BARNABAS' ward, quarterback; Paul and Howard Peters, brothers and noted SUNDAY SCHOOL St. Barnabas" Upjon Sunday 'baseball players on the American School will meet at 10 a.m. every Fork baseball team, at halfbacks, week beginning this Sunday. This and Kirk Alger, returning full- Sunday School under the spon- tack from last years team in the i sorship of the Episcopal Church line plunging slot. With the draft wrecking havoc is for all boys and girls in the Helper area from kindergarten with his team, Jewkes has field ed a squad of only 28 players, he through high school. said that even with the lack of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine McFarlane extensive material, it was advisand daughter, (Lyndell, and Mrs. able to use a two platoon system Annie Jewkes of Salt Lake City for the new offensive system he were visitors at the J. W. Binch had inaugurated with the 1951 home last Sunday. aggregation. itjd ' Bianco, 49-1- 34 5 ' Ladles Flight Charlotte Herzog HELPER GOLF LEAGUE Upsets were the order of the day Sunday, Sept. 16, as the Smoke-eater- s took 5 points from the Helper Merchants and go into first place. The three Bees romped over the Stamplickers by 7 points and the Weed Killers took the Pill Rollers into camp by 5 points. Going into next Sunday's final round the standings are as follows: W L Pts. Smoke-eater- s Helper Merchants Stamp Lickers Three 3 1 11 2 2 2 2 10 2 2 Bees 14 13 s; GOLF TEAM LOSES TO PROVO The golf The Maleodian and. Ladrioette Choruses begin practice this week announced LeRoy West, Carbon College Evening School Director. The choruses are under the sponsorship of Carbon College. The president of .the Maleodian (Men's Chorus), Calvin Jewkes and the president of the Ladrioette (Ladies' Chorus), Mrs. Helen Bunnell, for the current school year, met last Thursday evening with the director, Tom Turbyflll, the accompanist, Mrs. Boyd Bunnell, and Mr. West. Plana and policy for ithe coming year were discussed. The practice nights for the Madeodians were set ten tatively for Fridays from 7:00 until 8.00 p.m., ami for the iLadrio-etteWednesdays from 7:00 until 8:00 p.m. Practices are to begin this week. The officers of the choruses expressed the opinion that the coming year should be a very successful one indeed, and feel that the choruses are fortunate to secure a director with Mr. Turby-fill'- s 9 2 2 7 Weed Killers 3 Pill Rollers Last" Round Schedule Pill Rollers vs Smoke-eaterThree Bees vs Helper Merchants; Stanmp Lickers vs Weed Killers. CARBON Sessions This Week out a eked team A newspaper clipping from the sports pages of a west coast paper carrying a running account of a pro football game between the San Francisco '49ers and the Green Bay Packers reported that the former took the bloody game to 20 0. Among the players on the '49er team contributing toward this score was none other than Helper's Rex Berry, who scored one of the TD's from the lop-side- d line. report from Rex's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Berry is that Rex might know this week if he "lands" a regular berth on the '49er pro team. A Ivy and Chris Jouflas spent last Thursday visiting in American Fork. Ivy's mother, Mrs. Rilla Memmott returned home with them after visiting there with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Desmond. load the reading figures show that when running light the meter overcharges slightly. Over a year's time this overcharge would amount to about 17 cents less than 1 cents a month. more tests were conducted with the results similar to those mentioned above. These tests prove conclusively that in 99 cases out of 100 are slow, or very nearly correct meters are the rule, not the exception. The Public Utilities commission allows 1 slow or fast on any watt-hou- r meter. The meters tested In Helper all tested much better than the Utility commission requirements to qualify the meters as acceptable. Incidentally, Helper city has meter testing equipment not as elaborate as that used by the power company, and not made to test meters as quickly, but just as close insofar as, accuracy is concerned. This city equipment has been used by the city electrician in testing, meters where complaints were registered, and in just about every case the tests proved out just as the special testing crew of the Power Company. (Publisher's Note: The hue and cry of the power user is: "Give me a new meter, this one is running too fast." personally 111 take the oldest meter in the city and save about four-bit- s a year. That will buy enough hamburger for the family meal, If no one wants more than one apiece.) Many A EVANGELOSTDC experience. Turbyfill comes to Carbon College from Santa Barbara .where he has .been, residing for the past two years, and has completed seven books in the field of choral and instrumental music teaching. He was producer, director of vocal music at K I R 0. Seattle. He has Mr. from done work in television over for allproduction seven stations in Los AnTony Macaluso's Carbon Country geles, and has taught music at Club golfers Sunday, 8 to 7. This Alabama Polytechnic Institute and match was the first of a series at Washington State University. between the two clubs. Provo Anyone interested in participatwill play host to the Carbon squad with these choruses this year ing In a return match Sunday, Sep- should contact Mr. LeRoy L. West, tember 30. Carbon College Extension DirecProvo tor for registration. 0 Tucker Jack Brimm-Ka0 Booth-Fre- d Fredricks .. Idoyd Bredesen - 0 Reed Boshard-Bil- l 2 Barrett Roy Kump-Bi- 0 Moore I Wilde-Jo- e 1 Jack Duckett.Jay Allen Jim ThompsonJBill Griffith .... 3 2 Crane T. Worthington-G- . 8 Totals SEMI-ANNUA- L Price 2 ........ Johnston-LeShiner Bill 3 Passic Rip Collins-A- l 2 Oviatt Harold Morley-G- . 0 Underwood D. Steele-P- . 0 Marchetti D. Dimick-E- . 0 Redd Bill Llnes-Rue- l 0 Shiner L. P. Summerhays, . 0 Overturf Tony Macaluso-C7 Totals NEW RECORD SET For the 3rd time in one season the record for the number of rounds played in one day was surpassed. The old mark of 204 was broken Sunday when the total soared to 211. n Provo Rex Berry Plays In Pro Grid Game METER TESTS (Continued from Page Ore) In this latter case on the light Services SEPT. close win 23-2- 7:30 8 GUEST PREACHER p.m. INSPIRING MUSIC COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Across from Price City Hall rl ll HELPER STORE SCHOOL ADDITION Continued America's Fine Light Beer from Pasn one) the boys on under the bleachers; the south side. Second FIor Plan On the second floor four ' V . v : i . In 1 ; ..' i fc, 1 i JW, i - j walk. Mr. Call OCOVViD WITH PURI ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPRINO WATIR stated that tbfl GIRLS' CORDUROY class rooms, a commercial room for typing, etc, and a teacher's room will be found. Also on the second floor Is a library of giant proportions measuring 22 feet by 51 feet with a book room and work room coupled to it n the south end. The corridor ' on the second floor will have the doors leading down to the seats on father side of the gym. Roof Fireproof Zonollte Something new In the construction field In this area particularly 'H1 be the roof construction of the building. Unlike other roofs of wood construction, covered with wood sheathing and shingles,; the new building will have a roof, a mixture of fireproof agregate that Is mixed and poured Into forms similar to cement. It is much lighter in weight but just as lmnorvious to fire hazards and leaks, as the well known cement mixture used for foundations, walls and side- present schedule of work If carried out without Interruption should see the building complete and ready for use Id April. 1952. SKIRTS! SAVE! 398 Wavy-Li- n Choose Chenille Spread THICK! FLUFFY! GLORIOUS COLORS! (twin or full) 3.77 Count on thrifty Penney 's to come up with a chenille spread that looks far costlier than the low 3.77 price Just see what you get! Thick' rows of soft, fluffy chenille, in at- tractive design, and a wonderful selection of decorator shades, including frosty white. 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