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Show num TKi.i r II u Sl'N K ra v V T A M nlft, 1 1 t Mu O f"sCOI:H'I.l . i JUNIOR St a o' !!r E A hr I I!. J trai t t aAv u Foul Stall. la. First Half rk Jiraultj J ( IN Miry II. A hr pa It) K. ley Drug 8, J t lYruiry A'. pa 15. K U Elntiu- 4 Coil W 61HJ 4uj Krllry Drug the lnuh-t- l A of fust-hal- f the Am-rr- li Result Ilf Gainrf Hutary 15. Arrow Aula iJtu 2 H.am.nul Markrt 10. Shell Oil 8 Price Trading I, Ktwaru 7 trie W 4 10-- 8 loSM'S with two men on base was the deridy game. ing blow in the AKrpa rnanagtd b gain a tie In the standings with Eastern Utah Electric Tuesday by baiting out a 4 victory over the Electricians, IVllock craik- cd out thiee hits In four tunes at bat to capture hitting honors A home run by Don Watkins In the last Inning gave the J. C. JVn- ncy nine an victory over Ahepa of last week The two teams waged a cl.sse battle throughout the contest, and the lead changid hands five times As the sixth inning openwere on the long ed, the Ahepan end of a score, but in this frame the winners tallud four runs as a re sult of successive hits by Pollock, Eragidakis and Huggeri The 0 In knotted the score at the first half of the seventh, but Watkins, first man up for J. C. Penney in the last frame, won the game with a mighty circuit blow. Jackie Aramaki, Ahepa chuckcr, and Wiseman, J. C. Penney center- fielder, also hit for the circuit. Pol- lock ltd the winners' attack with throe Juts in four times at bat, while S. Aramaki, J. Aramaki and Simone Krlley-Pcnnr- 1 l.r'irl.d - t it Ml Sat 1 an I J rlr w.ii lr a- Vu I k. - 1,1 a !.; Saif I iM-'i- Ia 1 Tl.ul So a, i Vil'.ll 11 V, Christian e i K b, It, it o' w .JIT ' Illatkst.ak '. r . t.a , T lleasald fl ' - . ,r tg Irla- 1j i v.r,r' It .! . ' . ,', tlo,U, K. . (iur " I' 3aii C M-t- f .e JtHitlas of llrl-,til.d holiday fish- -. UetTrTr h, several weeks friends , a fr- - I ltrljer sjnt the d nd Mis Mr ai d Mi O B Wilson in Heljier and JTiee. An'tl H. ng at I Of fa Ml sn!a M: t Isle a lake Altai! Jiowe and fain-- i timed (tie last stik from Ito- -, p i i mate the.r home v - ' I! tl'd of KcM-r- - ! to rrtultied ell fil Ml GREELEY to .1 rkUi tt LowIitIS M LwJf. mI w Utk, ck tEf ar f It'l k 'af: U timoft t-- '4 rkidty tima 4 lyilam mala tkt ' tkat'i ckftd; ky Uiul akeat tka k Mnr There l , Kao-Hcl- Ct imi matk VaJittaa tkat n'l . Lgfc.,1 Mtify!f ck ay j JIB) STRAIGHT ABERDI EN DEALQ In Your Communi SOIUHERH r TRODICEM "t er. .ill rs 10-1- 4 SaUilila) Willi ll.c 11 i.r 1 I a It. It takll.g ail Jn isuill fliWi I Klwal.ial.s in a galiir !! at was t lia.l.sloil tin nugh.n.l T!,r I tiny gave the Pine Tiailu.g r.ii i a 1.1 t.f VUtli tin (total .alii fur s J lace .:'l at a July 15 The fust works progress administration project proposed for Carbtai county was submitted to the central c.anmittee at the meeting The project calls for a rontinuatnai of the improvement and beautification work at the Frue City park, according to .fourth frame, while the Oilets tallied Winfred W. West, county manager of Jon.e in the first and once in the third the federal emergency relief adminis- Watkins held Shell Oil to five (ration, bits, while his mates were collecting rune safeties. Cafarellt and C. DR. JAMES Rl'GGf.RI OPENS bS leading the attatk by ixilmg out DENTAL PRACTICE IN' PRICE two hits tach. One of Georgedes blows was a triple Oliveto laced out Dr James Huggeri, who has practwo bits in two times at bat to ticed on dentistry at Hcljx-- for the past laurels the losing capture hitting five years, opened offices in Price team While his mates were scoring in Monday, occupying the quarters in the Silvagni building formerly used every Inning, Kennkk limited the row Auto line to four hits Wedncs-lose- by Dr. Sanford Ballinger, who has day and pitched Uie Rotarians to a moved to Moab. Dr. Ruggeri is a 2 victory. The winners opened up graduate of the University of South with a four-ru- n barrage in the first rn California. During the past he has been active in civic and add.d five more in the second, two in the third and four In affairs at Helper, having served as a the fourth. Arrow Auto line tallied director of the Kiwanis club. ' once in the third and once in the fifth, The Rotarians bagged a total of nine hits. Batting honors went to Cafarelli, G. Otani and Anderson, who belted out two safeties apiece. No Georgi-Tuetal- 9-- 6 44 W j 11-- 4 4 I! J 15-- M inluiii. told it) sulo by I.ll a At a Inerting of the county crf.Ual committee uf the K, E It A Tut-da- y evening, Mrs Gala Edwards w apja.ar.trd Siting Case work .. lllv or. sucieedmg Mis Wave Wa'.k.r, who will take over a similar position with the Vtah (oonty E It A al.ut u 4 4 4 4 t .1 I! and Mu I all Narf ASH IHIHK Si I'tRYIsOR ton :uo ( CO I.NT Y NAMED BV (DM MITTI I. Junior Has. tall league Monday by arming an triumph orr J1 C iVnney company, whuh w mill D.atnonl rrarket rl.mhed the uj the fust half ly tup taring t hainploCishsp In ( lass It of the rtiifij plait1 with a retold of three wins ami thire losses Kastem Utah Aini-ran lagiun Junior Basrball Fleet r ic and Alu pa were tied for the league Friday by aenrtng a v lc- cellar la-gli- 8-- j III 401) - 4 C tit rll fij.l.g Fit asal.l Wills 8-- 7 It than ( tunihip in Class ti i a k Uialt iMu r plrtt-- J BUO Tin if tl.r W. 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