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Show TMt .'ClETV AND CLUB NOTES t s IM A (I ( n (MMm4MtM,.i tl i r1I 'Tl, tt , V T A tAUt lUt M " "v eS6"S (( hrwu. !ft rcatl- 0- r !)jv f .. -- r tan k-- . e I -- '1 ts r!l ' I l xj-ii- f Jii jIi Mis ish.s I 1 N-- - , Jjaj hi I'.r Ira Hndr Itiniirf huals K-- V 1 S U y . M 1 - lr - V; ' i ft s jrh.'ina. f4 alt j t, v.-- , f t la AT ot iTt-sidc-- otrr Dime D-i- . M.li-iu- T,,EittitV F.-- HrU 11rl Mrruni, The Nutrr Fain a. K. r ftvtJijAlMfl MjIJ frt fl.c j' ft of 11. (.M!, h n.nl.1,,;, ;),r i if, k.J - i.r mW, T le THe wia(i Turviay of i at b Mn.lb Fern Jones Jcoidiiig lo an ai.n..ui.n n . m tv 'N t Hums; Chns'.mw m W. n Cu:i j rt.d' Sra' K 'i.rnig Ira and fash- - jiaiion The first mrct.r.g of i!,r M av.n vull ai. F!nn; cloving ' i It .. !rirl te held Tuesday at T 00 p in m ihr A!.,. amusement hall of the Nolle Dame ' co-i:- n de lanird.-- thurth All jwrer.ls of . fruplr children enrolled m the j.:ri-lirrr. vthm.l l.!usvo and Dominic are rejuesU-- i to atlend Tins inula- j..ten, btb f Helper, were un.t-- i lion is also extended to patrons of nxTiii:'1 Sunday morning a! the school who have donated Stholar-ship- s to pupils hit Dame dr Lourdes church, At the meeting Tuesiay night, J rrr.or.y it mg performed by the J C. Cone Mary IYazra. a Dracken - will show color motion and of the bride, Tony Verde pictures of the Notre Dame alumni r : DO erKO? attendants. The banquet held last May. Colored films the jjer EECCTt quullty at t till rr..ike their home in Hcl- - of the western division national band DICES' contest held May 2. 3 and i will also be shown. The pictures will also be Bitnl Club presented before the Notre Dame stuiXreUnf. dent body Monday afternoon. V next monthly meeting of the Democratic Elks Ladies Club Aa County Women' Herei that "Renoiitonc" be held Monday. September Committees Listed. : richnesi of material FoiKion the hivr.e of Mrs. George M. Committees of the Elks Ladies club demondi for Foil for the new club year v.cre appointed in caiuol and forword brim recently, as follows: Entertainment, v Baoorrd Queen Mrs. Hal MacKnight, Mrs. Jack Jones. ixex oil tylei! All heod M By Bethel Mrs. Erin Leonard and Mrs. Glen S. I Foil Findi" colon leoding (LiAileen Radcliff of Latuda was Nelson; program and year book, Mrs. of a lifetime ot SI 98! elected honored queen of J. c. Hubbard. Mrs Nick Bernard! t bethel No 3 of Jobs Daughters, 'and Mrs. Vincent Sumner; welfare, d Mrs. Albert Ricci, Mrs. Glen Allred, fd.r.g Mas Katherine Peirce, Other elective officers arc: Mrs Robert Carmom and Mrs. R T. Elizabeth Beveridge, senior Mitchell: hospitality, Mrs. J. C. HubRjih Groussman, junior bard; membership, Mrs.'B. W. Dalton, .iTss; Ru'.ii Wetzel, guide, and Mrs. Vincent Sumner; parliamentarh Su enson, marshall. ian, Mrs. Frank Averill. k spicial Club officers are: President, Mrs. practice for initiation iiiibe conducted by the bethel Marl D. Gibson; vice presidents, Mrs. day afternoon in the Masonic Reese M. Reese and Mrs. J. P. Phalen; secretary, Mrs. Otto B. McKinnon; treasurer, Mrs. J. Allen Browne; historian, Mrs. M. T. Johnson; auditor, ;uls Performed. Mrs. Clyde J. Roberts; directors, Mrs. SEVENTY-TW- O tsley N. Robertson of Price and Lyman Kofford Mrs. J. E. Flynn, Mary Dudley of Jensen were Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, Mrs. C. A. POSTS ON CARBON d in marriage Saturday by Bish-or- Knobbs and Mrs. George Pizza. Jorgensen. They left the GIRLS TEAMS TIE wig morning for Salinas, HIGH GRID SQUAD Mr. Robertson is em-j- d The Price and Helper entries in the by the Salinas Ice company. County Girls Softball league battled 7 were accompanied to Salinas to a tie in seven innings SaturCoach Endeavoring To Bert Weeden, Jr., who had been day on the local field. The Helper-ite- s Dinosaur ling for 0 Arrange Contest; Twelve days with Mr. and Mrs. escaped defeat by virtue of a f Robertson. Lettermen Return four-ru- n rally in the final inning. ! U ! ,j z'j Hc-ar- J i - tv sK '- I t-- V- -- .7 yi? fV . a , j Kaugblin Mr ai. Vi; siai. Dr and M,s Jj jr Mm Kufc'inrC' Jiai.srf, i.j club Crnlury ai-.- j Mj J . 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THatI rKC CUTS ,N tfifii . f t.p -- ; : COmz.:, tut C0 - i I j 41 merry s Pri-'-- -- o i jf-- :ir di n ri. tyjus VELVO- - h iil j;.i I jurj?:; SUEDES !- cm. I'nmatrlird for - dvl, I u .98 Cut - c'tp I rs Velvo-Sued- folded-crow- nd e n m Com 0,1 r- SSc '' a'' bo!? Fo ik.' n U r'd cclJ orml Stylo , l ' tl Z 0rti , ll J- ,w? lntenedl I Pkk c0 dl -T OA wbL oA. cry eo rfyl J5q ziSt'-- 7c y SEE ge -- Cali-whe- re -- 10-- 10 1 rc ic Seventy-tw- o And Goes Over the Land the Shout j FELLOW CITIZENS! candidates for the 1935 Carbon high football team turned out for practice this week at the call of Coach Preston Summerhays. Conditioning activities and training in football fundamentals have occupied the attention of the squad thus far, and it is expected that the gridders will be put through their first scrimmage 1 UTAH -- 'ftson-Dudle- u JLJsL PRICE, re-i- FOOD SALE SET SATURDAY BY GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL JURORS SELECTED A food sale will be conducted at the Success markets Saturday under the direction of the Carbon Girl Scout council, the proceeds to be used in furthering Girl Scout activities in the county. Mrs. Lee Wendelboe of Price will have charge of the sale, which will begin about 10.00 a. m. FOR THIRD TERM Twenty-fou- r jurors have been se- for service during the third term of the district court in Carbon lected D. Redd, James Evans and Eugene Coll, Price; Joseph Quilico, F. L. Mrs. Helen Bills, Tony Williams, Bonaeci, Harris B. Simonsen and Carl Moffitt, Helper. Tony Dupin and Theodore Edur, Spring Glen; Evan Griffiths, Wellington; F. L. Storrs, Sweet Mine; Mrs. Belle Knox, Columbia; Charlotte Liddell and W. E. Jones, Wellington; Bernard Ludvig, Castle Gate; A. H. White, Standardville; Paul Howard, Hiawatha, and Joe Dowd, Latuda. county, according to an announcement by Don Hacking, deputy district court clerk. Seven of the jurors are from JUSTICE FINES TWO Price and six from Helper. The list is as follows: Mrs. Ruth and Safley Quinn Dorothy Ruby See The first for pleaded guilty Thursday before City Southworth, E. N. Chidester, Walter Justice A. N. Wallace to a charge of Christensen, George A Ryland, Ben your office supplies. disturbing the peace and were fined $10 and given a suspended jail sentence of six months. The fine was paid. Chief of Police Lawrence Whitmore was the complaining witness, the complaint alleging that the offense Is quickly and easily was committed Wednesday of last obtained. Is a cheap if not cheaper than other sources of money. Is week. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Vic Leslie Reid, And can best be obtained through us Johnny Georgedes, Silvagni and Ralph Marsing. Sun-Advoc- An AUTO LOAN early next week The Dinosaur mentor is endeavoring to line up some games for the 'near future, and will probably make 'arrangements to play the first game 'on September 14. A definite anRed, blue, gold, silver pencils at nouncement as to Carbons initial op- The ponent is expected within a few days. Returning lettermen are Clyde Forsyth and Luke Pappas, center and tackle, respectively; Jackie Aramaki, Jimmy Colzani and Lewis Tezak, backs; Sam Dougherty, Max Allred and Charles Milano, guards; Vic Silvagni, tackle; Hawley Burgess, Floyd Austin and Leslie Reid, ends. Other candidates are as follows: Sam Olivetto, Dorius Pilling, John Delaby, John ONeil, Albert Leautaud, Robert Stringham, Elmer Gagosian, Herbert Davis, Alex Presses, Mike Howard Wilson, Wallace Yaneis, Buff mire, Delbert Alexander, John Barra, Clifford Haycock, Martin Elden Alger, Floyd Craig, Nolan Davis, Paul Videno, Robert Griffith, Gardel Marshall, Dick Johnston, Max Bryner, Millard Billstrum, Earl Pollock, Kay Bunnel, Chester Mills, Billy Price Private Loan Credit Corporation Silvagni Bldg. Phone 397 te. United States Fuel Co. This illustration may not be an exact picture of that sterling ride of our worthy compatriot, Paul Revere, but t will do to illustrate the trip of carrying the news of the aPproach of the British troops on that famed night that made history. Tough job that lad had, you may say while sitting comfortably in your favorite chair at home keeping up news through reading THE SUN-AD- UCATE Yes, it was a tough assignment the early day American hero had that night. But let bygones be e And remember that you can enjoy thorough of district news of importance every week by read- -- by-sne- s. cov-,ag- Da-vi- n, Producers and Shippers Rehor. Ralph Box, Jack White, Robert Pendleton, George Drossos, Edward Simm, John Mamanakis, Joe Curia, Chris De Cola, Lawrence Stone, Harry Redford, Harold Morley, Jim Prince, John Critchelow, Edgar Wale-stoRussel Wayman, Lowell Pitts, Emmet Buckley, Carlo Colzani, John Martinko, Rulon Ungricht, Alden Lamph, Bruce Pike, Lynn Goetzman, Dallas Crandall, Henry Ruggeri, Walter Axelgard, Dick Thompson, Roy Milano, James Davis, Tony Mikas, n, THE SUN ADVOCATE Interest -- Superior Circulation . Price ,Hi $2.00 a year . Supreme Reader and worth it. Utah Salt Lake City, Utah of ECIng - Panther - Hiawatha ilach Mawfi Coals r s I "n w |