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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY PRICE LEGION IS CARBON SPORTS LEADING LEAGUE GASOLINE ALLEY 1, 1927. 15 WALT HAS SEEN THAT FACE SOMEWHERE HOLD FATHERING Sunnygide Is Victim of Directors Are Chosen t Crucial Tilt in Eastern Meeting; Reports of Year Made. Utah Loop. , UTAH BASKETBALL LEAGUE. EASTERN Standing Bunnystds ( sat I. Dais Wan. Lost. PC Vohrknd .. Huntington i J 1 1 J 1 I ..... tha annual masting of tha members of ths Carbon County Fish and Gam Protective' association ths following men were appointed as directors for tbs coming year; John C. Staley of WUford Ruff of Cast legato, Tony Oberto of Helper. Silas Rowley of Spring Glen, W, (3 GilUgau of Stmnyeld, Lanny Garber of Hiawatha, W. A Angle of Welllngotn, Lawrence Beebe of StaodardvUie, Y IH lham Porter of Latuda and H. Goetiman, J, Rex Miller, R. N. Bernard!, Henry Ruggeri, Flmie Bernard I, Ray Doming and Ray Walters of Price Preeldent GoeUman and other officers of 1926 will act for the present and a meeting will be held at aa early date for the election of officer and the appolntmenf of various standing committees A financial report of the association was gten by Treasurer J. Rex Miller, and County Agent Orson P. Madsen told pf the work done in pole! oning blackbirds and other pests. The annual report of the local aa- soriatton waa read and It brought forth a great deal of favorable com ment on the work Borne of ths Interesting accomplished. Information contained In ths report follows: The as sociation now has thirty-fiv- e hens at the state game farm at Springvllle that aro maintaneld to hatch out pheasant eggs, ths Increase to be planted In Carbon eounty, During the year three beaver were transplanted from Scofield to Range creek. Within the next few days stats departmant will send down thaa trapper to trap the beaver that are reported to be bothering the canal companies, and these will be planted in some nesr-b- y streams. j hundred and seventy-eigh- t' pheasants from the stats farm hava teen planted In various places throughout ths county. The state fish and game commissioner has the association 1006 birds toe promised 1937 s, Winter-quarter- J 1 The Tribe ae. ' PRICE, Jam 31.At f Tsana. Fries ts Ipee-fe- tt IpsHil to TW Trlkaar. Tb 8L NNY8IDE, Jan price Ltffkm basketball team took a firmer rlp on flrnt place itt the East ern Ctah league eha they trimmed ( the fltmnyelde flee" last night by a score. The game was rough, both sides being called frequently for to the personal feu In, due no doubt small hall 4n which tha contest was played. The gams was close through out, with ths lead changing continually, and it waa not until tha last few minutes that tha Legion flee emerged victors The score at tha half stood II to 14 for ths winners. Jeanselme, a former Carbon high school and Wasatch academy athlete, Joined the Sunnyslde squad last week and added a great deal of strength to tha local team. He caged four field ' goat and played a nice floor game Ray Naylor of HunnysM, aiao played good gams, being high point man for the loser with five field goal and three foul tries. Fox of the Price aggregation was the leading scorer for the visitors with the came number of points aa Naylor made. James scored the highest number of field baskets with six to his credit, most of them being from the middle of the floor. A large crowd of fans the game. The score follows' -- 8UNNYSIDE. T.' t 0 I ; T. ... 1 James, c. ... Bingham, lg. Weight, rf. . Burchett, rg. Tox, If. I ' 1 .....1 10 4 34 Referee Eggertsen. FLANK NEEDS WHEELS. GANANOQUE, Ont., Jan. By tha Associated Preee ) One tl.of the I airplanes of the good-wi- ll fleet route from Montreal to Detroit, en In charge of Commander B. K. waa forced to descend on the leer hare today and will have to remain hers until a sat of wheels from Detroit, Lack of snow mads It dangerous to land with prsa-sequipment. The party of sight will be given 6 dinner End civic welcome tomorrow. They expect to leavo Wednesday morning. Th What and Why. of a Diuretic Diuretics are need to aid the kid-- ' Bey in carrying on their necessary work of picking out of the blood stream certain poisons which must bo regularly carried off in the secretions to preserve the system from ing. Foley Pills, dmretie, Results, Entries J in constant use , over twenty-fiv- e years, a reliable, valuable medicine, TUBAEA XETEIES. aid in regulating this flow and in Ftmt race, three forkm,,. puree. $800, keeping the system free of tha lurkGelmlns Cr1.pl. Betb Under ing poisons that eause eortain phases 101, Dip, lo, O'Leary 101,. Sha.ta 101, Frank Urht 114, Merthe 101 of ill health and bodily pains. Sat- Berbers Bey lot, Piute 100. Eunice 10! isfaction guaranteed. Ask for Foley Sweeping Finer 110. Bonfiln 111. Pills, diuretic. Ton majr need them - ,r v race. tx furloncm, parse $00. free end np, eletsilnf Secluelon 111, Schramm-JohnsoDrugs. rtrwte 107, Quoin 107, Fourmee lio. Frier (Advertisement.) Tack 10. thief Clerk lio, Bruce lot 107'. Jefgw 105, Sonny Mold lot, Its totothewatch advantage of nearly ev- Bl( Sepp 107, Quintan Boo 110,BraeFrank eryone The Tribune Wants Sumpter no, Chnmbelonn 100, John Morrill each day. 110. Minn Omond log. Braeeho Girl 10, Um- New-comh- e, r r I nt 4, J 100 1 inc( Clr-of- f York-Charle- s , y v Tis Third rare, flr and a half fnrlooc, and puma of 4&J0. thro yoar-old- a Coquett Son Vlre J10, iaaa Dtorka op. allowance 110, Aina Mater 110, Sana bar 110, Sapodtlta Star 110. 110, Dorothy Drew 110, Mori Fourth race, on mile and a qoarfer, pnree Pre and eiairalof up, $800. terra tor 111, Mannikin 100, Whipaaw 106, . J1 Nan's Fortune .! i r ' TOUJUS3EB Pan . All Khan 116 B It May Have Been Just Luck S - g fld. Fonrth i ! That led this man to purchase a bust- Bess of his own hers in Salt Daks City. But ths friends who knew of hig f- forth to get ahead; to aeeumniats the ez- - Perienee necessary to a successful future; realized that there wa mere judgment in the deal than luck. And as a final proof ef that jndg. ment, ths business that was purchased was advsrtised for (als through Tribune Classified Ads, nn- der ths Business Op- portnnities class! fl-cation. Just ask for an Ad Taker when yon call Wasatch 690. g race. $1200, allowascea, and up, mile sad aereaty yards Can-1 (F Bterenal. $6 20. $2 90, $2 A0, woe; Benedict Vow 108 G. Johnson), $2 60, $2 20, second; Abtpex 106 (8tott), $3 00, All Band, ires third. Time, 1 44 n and Trareler also ran. i Mr Hit hanFifth raca, $1600 added, e F. 120 (Richdicap, ene ards), $3 80, $2 40, $2 40, was; La Morte 100 (Johnson), $3 80, $2 80, second: Areral 100 (hooper), $6 80, third. Time. 1:40 Creek Indian and Comrade also ran. Blxtk race, $1200. clatmtnf, and up, mile and us (Manyan), $4 90. 12 6U. $3 00, wen; Psymaa 112 (Horn), $280. $2 80. eecend; Prattle 108 (Whlracre). $T 20, third Time, 1 64 Uw Child, Taleqoa, Crete wise, Frtfhtfnl, Cpdlbe. Ban Bajsh, Fire Bock sad Btoae i Age alee ran. fterentb race, $1200, ctalmlnf, sod ep, mile and 106 trooper), $20 30 $7 40 $8 20, wn; Mol He M '(roeun a 5 E a a IJ S 2 h N JJ 5 3 M 9 5 ' , 9 Jj M TRIBUNE Classified ADS The Marketplace for Everything Bead, f ft for Ravings. Dm for Result. RXKZXHBUSZXUIlSXXXXXXIIHIIXXWIXIMXnillll" g g naa l'8 MyhlU 106 (Arnold), $4 20, $2 60. second; 114 (Johaeon( $2 40, third. Time, 1 60 8 6 Gnome II. Reeliaatlea, Gay Bat--i lie and Bdna Cook aiao ran. PAIR GROUNDS HTTBIZS. Fleet nee, $12U0, cteiaiox. rotde 9 Tear He and 16. voiy yard xLady lit, vrorth 102 xBetty B 162. xMayer Behraaa 107. hhoelifter 167. ClaRhawa 107. Dally 9 xFarehead 162, xMlddla Tempi 107, 167. Ldv Iet Live 112. Fifteen Bfxtv 107 167, im Junior 112. xBrown Bilk 102. My Pat 107, xOaRiae 102. FeaadaUaa 112. xDramattat 10T. B Up 167 neead race, ftfuo rlalai&f, J District Conference Is Declared Best So Far Staged. g peels! High School Piles Score of 33 to 10 in Fast Game. te The Trlhnns, PAYETTE, Idaho, Jan. 31. Th district conferencs of Ktwanis clubs, which closed Saturday night with a banquet and dancs held In ths high school, was ons ef ths tnost successful of Its kind svtr staged in this section of tho country. The convention began with a meeting for the International officers and district leaders on Friday ' evening. Walter Adams of Provo, Utah, district governor, kept the district trustees busy throughout ths entire conference. - Saturday morning tbs time also waa taken up with special meetings and entertainment, followed by a luncheon In the basement of ths Bancroft hotel. Colonel L. V. Pach of Payette was toastmaster and the luncheon waa th occasion for much Klwanla and fun. Welcome addresses wars delivered to the visiting Klwanlans by Mayor Woodward and George P. Ward, president of the local club, and responses by Percy H. Craven of Eureka, Utah, and J. H. Anderson of Black foot. Tho annual address waa daliverad by District Governor Walter Adame. Hugh Allen had charge of the unite and directed a men's chorus A trio, composed of Mrs. Bernard Eastman, Mrs. Irvin Thurston and Mrs. Jack W ha lan, with Mrs. Jack Harrt-ga- n as accompanist, gavs several select Ions at tha banquet and Mrs. Bernard Eastman aang a group of. songs at the morning meeting. A feature of tha meeting was ths Installing of Jesae B. Go wan as district governor. good-hum- or i liwri.1 ts Th. Tribune. VERNAL. Jen. 3L Th Ulntxh high school teem defeated th local town team 33 to 10 ln a spectacular game here Friday night. The high school boy displayed a moat perfect machine, offense and a strong using a four-ma-n n defense In beautiful fhahion. At no time during the contest were the high school boys headed and with the Introduction Into the game of the second string tha points continued to mount for tho Uintah boys Ths work of tha MoConkla brothers was nothing short of marvelous Reed and Virtu are both chunky lads and are full of fight and pep. Reed, playing running guard, scored four field goals and held hla forward to one. Virtus, playing left guard, made Interceptions which looked Impossible. Hs scored two field goals and played a splendid defensive game. On February 11, the locals go to Roosevelt fbr their first league game with the Duchesne County high school. At the first of the year tha dope had It that the Roosevelt boys had a walkaway, as they have the entlra team back which la composed of letter men, some of whom have played three years. In comparison Coach Romney of Uintah has an ontlraly new outfit and no member of the squad has ever mad a team before. It will ha Interesting to watch tho results of ths two-gaseries with the neighbor town. Tom EClrV JUMPED, llFTsZlM. Backwards five-ma- - brought against tha managers who countenance this nefarious practice. If these Investigations continue, the commissioner's office will be cluttered up with wheel chairs and Landis will be tripping over the beards of toms of ths players hs will have to summon. (Copyright, 1337, Publishers Syndicate.) old-tl- Receivership Sought by Partner in Stor$ Ipeetel to Tke Trtbase. POCATELLO. Idaho, . Jan. II. Nate Block bt defendant In a suit filed In district court by Jack Stahl, his psurtner ln a clothing stors at Rigby, for a receiver for the business. Stahl charges that Block has not lived up to ths contract which was agreed upon at tha time of the store's open Ing In 1311, and also alleges that, in addition to hla salary of IISO a month as manager of the story at Rigby, waa d to hava received Interest in th business and that th profits wars to hav been placed In the sink, fund until ths book value Ing over th original Investment would sufficient to make th fund unbe necessary. Stahl alleges further that Block appeared with hla attorney at Rigby year and dosed th January II of this store, opening It again later after Stahl had been forced out, and that Block has refused to allow, him to sea the books or to make any settlement with him In regard to his share in tha Increased Inventory which he claims amount to profit, 1 66 6. Stahl asks tha court to dissolve th partnership and to force Block to produce the books for an accounting. Tribune Want Ads can find someone for you who will buy your bust ness or realty that la for aal. one-thir- MAN toMAN: Have you enoug one-thi- rd FREEZING QA$g- - BALES OAT BOY SAFETY RAZOR DISCOLORING NEW BALLS TO BE USED with the. finest edge that steel can take WHEN VISITING TEAM IS HITTING "0-CV- w SOLD BY ByALDEMAREE, Pitcher, New Yrk Giants. If Baseball Commissioner K. M. Landis pays attention to every story told by old bail playara In hundreds of villages and hamleta throughout term of the country his sevsn-ysa- r office will ba just ons long Investigation. Soma of his summons and transportation would hav to bo sent to Old Peoples Home, to round th up tha boy who used to frees and Ilf of out baka th baseballs and then us them when th visiting bell club was at bat. And ha should, by all means, round up all tha batboys who taka th gloss off ths new bells and discolor them with dirt, before throwing them out for the visiting team to hit. Some charge, like contributing to th deof minora,1 could be linquency ' Farmer at July II, H23. OVER TOWN TEAM of Dirt for K. M. to Dish MEETINGS Payette UINTAH IS VICTOR New Fields 1! j Weather clear, track fast. fai nnnmimiinimaiiiinniiiiiniuiiiniiii ' 110, xNew Hope 100, Pompoee 106, Compromise 106. May Stell 10ft. Beat Arttet 110, Kemonin 110, xRamkln 106. PAIK OBOUBDi BXBVLTC. race, 81200, dalmlnf, maiden t year pint s mlleG tocla Aapla US olda, (ftmith), $8 80. $4 40, $4 OO.Srea; Aromatic Top 110 (Keleay). $8 40, $8 00, eecend; Bit e Clood HO (Jeneel, $11 20, third. Heather Dec, Letter Hoar, Mae Ptckeaa, Ban, Tlfer F lowers. Prate and Bleaaefteld, Fair Lotia alee ran. Hecend race, $1200, clalmlnf. mM rsdriiero 110 and vp, tiroequartera Arnold), $32 40. $10 40. $8 00, won; Care Women 106 (Maaone), $20 40. $18 90, sec110 McCey), $7 40, ond; Clem Tbeiaea third. Time. 1 18 6 5. Horiek, Special. Col Schooler, Mean Meddler, Brunswick, Batter Laddie, ftporty McGee, Valley Lifht and Pore Dee alxo ran Third race, $1200, clalmlnf, S year-eld111 mile Master three- - Barters Sweep (Kelaay), $6 40 $3 40, $8 40. won. Lfdy sec80. Herbert 107 (Bdwarda), $14 60, $6 ond; Bed Leather 109 (Lynch), $8 40, third Tima, 1 15. Little Guinea, Oabaldon, GreenBurosta Leila, Marian Bllaabeth, back, Cor and Martin's Caddy alee ran. Fire Coro ran second, bat was dJefoall' Point ed ,viOKE5y race. $1200. claiming, 4 year-old- s and sp, mile and Rock 110, xUntrled 100, xKId Boots 106, Soger tTuner 106, Royal Flag 100, Glaaro 106, Tom P. 106, Pretty Politician 106, xTrane-fe- r 406. Black Crackle 10ft, Masks Benge race, Chibbonae cenrae, Normile- 100. Alm- and ev, eleimfcnx 110, Be mile 106, Hequince 100, Bex Rren 102. BhaaU Nem 106, NefoUater 94, Fire Captain 109, Cyclonic 101, Mian Alma Writhe dinar; track 4th So. and Main 5th So. and Main r 109. 900 ' FROM MEMORY IN 10 HOURS Kone tKbt his audience hbd ver henl Uore 106 Ninth LOTS Tolp I Seventh 104. (SAES g Blln II 106, Royal Bonnie Lisaie 108. Rosamond 10ft. Idle Thoerhta 111, Roe Thorn Prince Wild Bye Talbot Balaam 101, 99, 111, Bar including most of ths standard makes. Come and see them. TERMS to responsible people. AT 102, $606, LJfbtii race, six fnrtoets. pore and P. clalmlnf For tola 104, Be Frank 118, Bnow Maiden 111, Phyllis Gentry 96, Venture 89, Oar Den 106. offers .TL3T0ESHD ompoeer lfht . Dependable 101, Wonderliffht 06, Lorman 102, Scarlet Rn jrler 107, Metal 10T, Seewredt (02, Ft ret Pollet 104, Hiram Taylor 107, Hamp 96, Dnmbfouoder 102, Anna Mary 100, PolUa 106, 108, faces 06, Borens 16. Old a Fifth- - race, . one mile, pnrae $900. ead up, elatminf Wee Girl 111. 118. Cedmua Brtfht Idea Lemon Beth 113, 118, Tea Bon 115, Tvtaa 107, 107. Valor 106 11 n by Mareh 10$, Bylranoa Sixth race, eeren furkmra. Front puree and np, allowance of $000, Architect $4. Runolethe 107, Danferoue 107, Tamarind 112. Dr. Clark 104. Dndley 104. Ruaaell Gardner 102, Cerlon Prince 106, The Mask 102. Ban Lynn 102, Bmaen 106. Cock-ri- ll 102. M naboo 102, Rocky Lnn 106, Lib106, Golden Lax 94. erty 106, Mtnerms Seres th race, on mile, pure $800, three e and op, cUlnunc Blx Peace 112. Smr-oldBoy 109, Breech loader 112, Beoweap 112, Hardman 106, ChiU Coe Cane 109, Nebraaka Lad 109, Jolly Cephas 100, Poor 107, la , 102, Bor Williams 106, Broirs Batty 100 Turf seif-poiso- n -- ojthe Vienna Alpmtslen Club Sixth race, $1200, claiming, 4 year-oldand up. mils and one sixteenth High ! He Beth 106, Dentarla 106, Wa 106, x Privet lea 1)9, Lieut. Rnat 118 Tlpplty Wltdmt 110, i(kwft Dever 166, Radio HO, Bata o man XlO, xHawkeye 106, A lard 110, Calvin 1)0, xTea Tray 106, 100, Ticker 110, Reliable 110, Tribal 100, Bn-al- l I 3:. M: Abraham Lonwakd Bed well entry Fifth race, $1200, claiming, i year-eM- e mile ami aeeeaty yard Mies Beleee 106, immortal 116, x Henry Sommers 114. Praah Hawley 118. Speedometer 113, Fair Name ip VI xFoi a 320-ya- , 109, IJ8. ,tr 0 Scandal Society 107, t lexer Club 107, xBuafaee 1O0. Third race, $1206, clalmlnf, 4 yeer-old- e and np alx fartoaga Teeter 1J9 Dusty Mary 102, Abstract 110, Lancer HO. Mai dorm 119, Beliyfralfo Warmaa 111. 110, x aniater 108, Slice 110, 110, Bodyguard btarbeck 110. , Fourth roc e, $1290, the Telaee handicap, $ year aids end np. ill furteef Prickly Heat 11Q, Porridge 100, MrTtokle 108 iften-aio- r Nonia 115. Old Blip 123, aBnlletln of this number seven"4 were filled. The eeived from the governmentclubtT,vvv t,rOUt, ,nd ls ow rainbow trout. on Application on file wUhT,K govern ment that has been Col,on- flih Pn. for ,he Soo'leld reservoir. By SOL METZGER. TW,.ihh associatln Nebraska's crack forward, maha, idhiy,h'PU,5r ram "Ardens appoint! who scored 116 points in fourteen commissioner. games last season, and Is a marked mart on the court as a result this year, SKATERS IN RACES. owes much of his success to his skill DETROIT, Jan.,31 CBy the As- - In freeing himself from his immedicilied ln ,our ate opponent when he does not have division, lined ..hTpJon tonight In defense the ball. Getting one's self free In of their Utica when the national skat- - order to receive passes must ever Ing tournament got under way here b th ba1 of aucceesful atUck In Is worked after two postponements due to the th modern game. The stunt ie able to bad condition of the track only when the player Elimination contests and semifinals ' chnE not only his pace but also his of the championship events were run direction, end at air acute angle. tonight and the morrow. Summaries: mens senior championship Paul Forsman, New Gorman, New York; Henry Nelson, Chicago. Tims, :194-womens Elsie Muller, New York; Loretta Neltsel, Detroit; Caroline Brelter New York. Time, :47 Womens senior championship Elsie Muller, New Katherine McRea, Toronto, York; ont.; Laura Bishop, Chicago. Tims, 7 13 plications 109, Old Foxy 106, tlarry Heilman 1U6, e xltoeemary Rvan 100, xAmr A. 1UU. 104, afUrlng Lady 106, Bmhrye 106, 106, Bbeba Dream 106, xijoeen ef Jenay's Blnglnf Cricket 107, x Sincerely UH, Drama 109. I f Potts, rf. lee Smaha Can Shake Off Good Guards AIL DEALERS THE WORLD OVER TERRIER ! 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