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Show -I-- THE JANUARY II. 1SU THURSDAY, r . aid posts un the Moab Quii.t are Don Brunson and Jaik Walker, both furmrr, who returning regulars. The was actritrd on the all-sticgiui.al team last )raf, lrae httle to be desired as a forward. Jie is a .lih-- d w E0I0 Hi ar jUI , ; III former in every drj. ailment vt play, and ranks as one of the best scorers yet to perfoim in this part of the State. Walker rustle the ball fairly good, but leaves most of the scoring to Bronson. Orton Day, center last year, is the Other returning regular, but thus tat hasnt been Used at the pivot He started at guard against Huntington, and was not used in the Central game. He was replaced by Uronson and Dean Vooihies. Good-l-e- d Returning reserves are Jack and Rob Riordan, w ho will probably get the cull for the guard Goodspced has also seen action as a forward. Neither of these boys are large, but they are fairly fast and rustle the ball in good style. Other candidate are Lloyd Andrew and Dean Schaffer, guards, and LearnWhitney Hammond and Jack Schaffer, especially, forwards. ing, has a good chance to break into the regular lineup. Coach Paul Hulsh at Blanding will have an inexperienced aggregation, including only one returning regular. l, Clayton Perkins. guard, Ferron forcenter, and Adam Gallegos, ward, were reserve last year and are expected to clinch regular berths. Arbor Breinholt, who came to Blanding this year from Sou'.!; high, will be used as tlther center or forward, with Wendell Jones and Bob Lyman shaping up well at the guard jk-- Quint Includes 3 Regulars From Last Season r,lvMoab 8 jt it, . Grand high school of Moab, run u twrup to Carbon lari year In l)e 5 round robin, looks like a cinch to again win the championship in the southern division of the region. When the season first opened, dopesteri looked upon the Moab five a probably the strongest In the region by virtue of the fact that Coach W, G. Merrill had three regular hack, a well os two reserve who taw more action last year than substitutes generally do. However, the southerner dropped games to both Huntington and Central high of Castle Dale, member of the central division, and consequentpredictions have been ly modified os to the outcome in regional play. The Moabites are almost U.Wcertain to get a berth In the round tullia. robin, as the other two teams comprising the southern district, Bland-in- g 'AS, and Monticello, are weak this giite year. its Leading candidates for the for- Re-jiu- pre-seas- on i puti-Uu- U-rth- Car-rol- 831 BEER! BEER! BEER! AXD r t- - WHOLESALERS e sal i 1 ex- law pria-zlpe- day d in rder, be-sa- id H in due n of I We aii4 t GINGER ALE, CANDY, SALTED PEANUTS, PRETZELS, PUNCH HOARDS, CIGARET HOARDS. SODA WATER, All Kinds of of CARBONATED GAS Itate lose CORKS - DEER BOTTLES GUM BOTTLING and ICE CREAM CO. UTAH-PRIC- to the at bfij.e 5 lame Ihlul.gh With tllurnj hs Friround i t j lay in day in il.e tilt Uintah- - Dih Leslie d.stlUt tf Region 5. The Tcdd.c touted AllefTi bd-and Duchesne took the measure of Central (Ml. Einmuii), Smith was the offensive gunt fur Roosevelt with 14 field goal and four foul piuhe fur a tidal of 32 point D Lambert rang up 14 counter to take mnd honors, J verson wa the leading scorer Rir the Duchesne quint, molding 13 juiints. Murray led the loser with CXJx-ito- d i'i-m- 32-2- 10 point. positions. Lnn Palmer, freshman, u also showing promise a a guard. The list of hoop aspirant also includes. Bill Mangum, Tom Acrre, Rodney Palmer, Ivan Watkins, Klik Neilsun, U. A. NeiUon, Turn Carroll, Ray Perkin, Melvin Hines, Dale l. Redd, Arol Brown and Clme Car-rol- I' T rAG fcEVEN A II Miners Engage Moab Springlike Weather In Practice Tussle Favors Coif Lovers; Course In Use Daily Cloh Jl fit. Ha(!,!la-- l.al s' inert Gland Will iifcU of in a i.mi-- i ti. in, me game at ti.e high sii.iAil gymnasium hab.iday quint is a evening The ri of the southed! division of 3 and is ruhsideml a cerium enuy In Out regional round robin. On January 27 the Minns will journey to Moab fur another practice encounter with the Grand aggreM.-al- j M-u- nu-m-t- h It rj i ingtimc in the R.akirs, tr at lii.--l that alt if the Km kies whrie Cal county l, foriunate - tn state-nw-- uough to be situated. This statement can easily be verified by the simple means of riding out to the Carbon Country club, where alnutri any day gulf enthusiast may be seen puisung their fav-lie pastime, one which geiteially gation. confined lo the tpnng and summer nun it) n. BICKIL'S BIST HOOPSllRS Approximately a dozen Imkstrr ITbET COLUMBIA, TRA UJKS played Sunday, and others have made Deckels Best Five chalked up an use of the course every day since. victory over Columbia eay Wednesday evening of last week Success Scoring honois for the wmnris went Sales to Sharp Lee and Lambrit, who counted 15 and II points, respectively. matkets in Price and liel-jiPiU.to, Colun.bia center, led the Suciess their annual anniver- will hod losers offensive with seven point. The Deckel's Bggtegatlon tun Wild sgamri the Tavern Traveler Monday evening, easily winning by a score id PHONE I CAMPDILlS Guitueisoit was high point man, with 38 counters, followed by Briber, who molded 28 hjIIIU. Kc-giu- t 3 niy sale Friday and Sotuiday, Manager Juhn Geltnda htiliouin ed Moil-daAn unusually large nun,tr of f.ne bargains will be offend on thiK.e dav. and the nunagimeut invites the ubliC to Visit the two stole! and take advantage tf tla- many In tunnection with the aniwurat-llien- t, Mr Gelelida Issued fi of thanking the I'tah for their generous pationage during tfu past yeais, and assuring Ute buymg public that the firm will endeavor lo render the t possible strviie in the future. y. Car-bu- ll Ill M.ilrl 41-1- oj e exj-ct-e- d Heat Comfort aaa IN TM, I'hone E1W or MUTUAL LUMBER CO. Ihone -r TaNSrER 275 STORAGE 102 cil' MOVE b' yAK M0V1N0PACK1NGSHIPPING Is Your 30I CN AAf. N.fAI Telephone in your neighbor's home? Columbia Garage With own can and a telephone in your home your friends reach you quickly you can call them any time you wish. It NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Motors Specializing on Chrysler, Sludebakcr and General Products. New Flat Rate Schedule. month. $5 Open Day and Night. service ith per Storage All Labor and Material Guaranteed 90 Days run countless rands for you and is always ready for important calls in case of sickness or emergency. will er- Complete Automotive Service. w Personally Supervised by M. WOODY Works Halberg Welding ELECTRIC ARC. Make your next call from your OXY-ACETYLE- neighbors telephone a call to us for service of your own. Automobile Flywheel Starter Teeth. GUARANTEED WELDING ALL METALS MOTOR BLOCKS AND HEADS A SPECIALTY MONTE HALBERG, Master Welder The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Utah Price WIST E PHONE 24 PRICE There la An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your icci ain ain ty, Community bis UNDER THE NATIONAL LAW nd .b- - PRODUCERS M bank is one which takes advantage of every sound device or plan to protect the interests of its depositors . A progressive of We are proud to announce that we have qualified and complied with the provisions of the Act of Congress insuring bank deposits. Glass-Steaga- ll This is something of a compliment to the sound financial position of our bank. However, it only confirms the confidence that our depositors and the people of this community have in us. brand new waiher lilts at $79.50. As a of Introducing this model, we are offering It at $69.50 for a short time. So you can save $10 by buying this washer now e The model AW-- 2 has a new Improved GE Activator... a new type safety wringer with oversize rolls motor . . . full a General Electric trouble-fre- e rubber size porcelain enamel tub . . . g water-proo- f costers ... an cord and plug. Also available with a pump for $10 more. If you have been wanting a banking connection that keeps pace with modern conditions, yet does not lose THIS ... sight of the fundamental principles of safe banking this is the bank for you. MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED We Invite Your Patronage. easy-movin- all-rubb- er quick-emptyi- ng e See this washer today while It is fresh In your ffl&id . . . while you still con save $10. At our store. No interest charged on Time Payments on these G. E. Washers during this SpeciaL EASURN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. Phone 55 Price, Utah We Handle Our Own Contracts. The Coal Mines At SPRING CANTON, UTAH til General Office, Newbonse Building SALT LAKE CITT. UTAH n Have Your RADIO TUBES Tested at Home Work Guaranteed Call WALLACE GRANGE To Conduct Anniversary s Broken Dishes ea-tei- tx-s- tG-l- Monticello squad will le small und inexperienced and i not to furnish much opposition for of the team are as Moab. Memlx-rfollow: Kenneth Bailey and J. Wilson, forwards, both of whom have had some experience; Page Allred and DeVcrc Halls, centers; Pal ward Gallegos, Evan Pehrson, Keith Hall and Afton Hyde, guards. League games scheduled thus far arc; January 28. Ginnd at Montirel-lo- ; January 27. Grand at Blanding; February 9, Blanding vs Grand at Moab; February 10, Monticello. vs. Grand at Mwb The dates for the two Monticel!''-Blandin- g games have not yet been fixed. BtST the ittel ' d to Du, Broken Dishes 10.00 the Roost-vrl- ON DRAUGHT AND IN DOTTLES ?rest , Play Opens In North District Of Region peckers Ogden have everything complete for your store. All kinds of GLASSES TEICE, E, will fall from the sky Tuesday. Watch for them, tome will carry free ticket to the Rotary Club annual show Come and see your old friends that have been dealing with you for the past 15 years. l the I AM) DISTRIBUTORS OF n, BUN-ADVOCAT- First National Bank Price Utah nt |