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Show rM.i t T II m Hot Contests As Final Period Of Schedule Starts Carbon Independent Basketball League Teams In i 1 I 1 ; t if 1 2 5 o -- I I iJ.fc I' 6 N au AH o JJi 3 71 ' 7 a g e- -i 1.- s -) 4 2a 11 ca.1 e Jcfcjrr, tu! Jai.itf :i Id t, A T I It I C v , HU fc'UAj, ; AM AkV u T A H Price C. C. C. Camp Notes; i li) C.it jiuc c e r V U al.t til (W t.-- J e t t J. ,lay 1!. j Vt.I.Ur !.4 t a 1 I SI fees J I 111 la;) I c4 tj. a.n 3fc Kid 'j iJ i:.c ia'sp si in l.'.f liJii! ) IiK:a Hsi ) 1) i1rulaicj U-- J ... t t a. J JM sc .1 7 l- I.t In', t t 1 Ki ii, i j I lal.K.s t'-- 1 l.' d J P.e s a.,j t. i h ale dv..r fa. I It Vtt.. 14 ') n.otcla'.e fceil.i.g ls tr :.t, Heal ter t,lrs!ik fectll! g l5 j, s'. J'.!.a.4 at Jjtt'a.'l, s!w 11. 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K MiAithur, assistant d. strut .ft! losed lid 1 tare and grain looks Melt, t'.ert di Ftaik jHrtter Jleiiry " educational iVsugJviwr ft wn fort I he total fur plenty of snow on the south t 1 , I Week in his repoii, 0 I. It ;'ri r llii'-rl- 'c:"a s wf -f KO-J'- tin! t . ! ! 1 C s a..l 5 K 1 , a'.'.t-lutt-- J V I STANDINGS G OF THi: TEMAS T ill Lindsay, ,r it K-- rt A S . ' I , 1 - I-- f v' I 1 d V' 1: 1 grv is-C- Ig Uj and and Sunday bring llange laestoik are fair at Dmia-s4 3 0 aduser from tiie t, k t an Tttbonr, rf ramp Thursday, Friday lg u Urf de. feeding Is reported tn farms ner j,, jjpracotk, 3 7 If 4 JanP. Dulj ia, 1st iTovo are spending ttsodsv. If IS ten jnchel thick, but tt Is 3 3 c 4 'uary J 3th and 16th at Camp lYto rf Additional snow has come to the Pn , 750 Thomson. Pllerain, 1 0 2 Mr. McArthur is conducting classes . ;500 Runnel, tg winter range and snow t 3 5 inchr l;8 t I ...ft. Man belli, 3 in town: cattle shipments 3linst. irnnint 7 , ,4 deep Total .. ... is conducting lie Mr. De 0 0 been brisk. Two Inches of in Muff.tt Score by quarterJ . especial 'clause tn handicraft mam unmelted at MonUcelJo, 7 11 emphasis on leather nuking 3 c. c. c 13 18 7 37 10 Totals January 18 23 The kid can hardly be blamed f Mend Af Schedule Sunnyslde ' Score by quarters: LleutenTnMueiin W. Hswiry. i First L. De An that there were no "saaf. wishing Coni; C. C, C. v. umpire, 7 p. m Refeiee, J 23 33 33 Cardox Giants Res. assistant district chaplain f mtUl w hich required them to go bkl .Chap lion 8 p. m aide Can. Ileckc-r23 37 20 prevail-vi. ' .... gell. temperature Spring Sunn) Uttaclied to the local camp i absent,, Mostly j to school after the a cold snap at Use holiday. oru Thompson, referee; Summerhay, conducting rehgiou sersice at Camp ed. with 8 p. m Cardox Giant v. Blatz. BLATZ 'DulUm Wells, Blandmg and Monti umpire. P cello, thti Vieek G T He will return ta 12 ITu-- January 20th. 3 2 PRICE C. C. C. Thursday night game: Nelson, rf . .... .. ecc 5 2 1 If G T P SUNNYSIDE A. Kies, 7 2 First Lieutenant 2 7 G BiSluga. c Ilomat, rf of hi relieved been 1 ha 0 2,Ord-Re1 I 3 2 If Tor iburello, Paur, rg Prewett, rf been ha and the at duties camp hal 0 0 0 11 House, lg 4 .4 4 Ber.irdl, c .. Patterson, If to the Farmington Bay '.ronsferred 2 2 0 1 6 .0 Dennison, c Cah?n, rg Mlgllaccio (Camp at Wood Crco, Utah. 0 U. Lindsey, rg .0 0 DeZoit, lg j Scond Lieutenant John S. Crull, 23 8 17-110 9 1 0 Total P. Lindsey, Ig .0 2 8 Ganscr, g Cav.-Rha been transferred from 0 0 c lo-P BECKERS Peacock, j Use Farmington Bay Camp to the 7 15 6 20 Totals G T 'cal camp. Lieutenant Crull t 7 3 33 14 Totals FIG 8 0 on leave visiting hi home In SPRING CANYON ,P. Dalpiaa, rf 9 Cincinnatti, Ohio, and upon hU return 4 3 BLATZ G T F P jTabone, If FRESH UAH El) 6 will assume hi duties as adjutant and 3 2 G T F 0 3 i 1 Thompson, c rf comthe 1 2 2 .assistant to Captain Jones, Bunnel, rg 1 2 manding officer. 0 MarchetU, lg LARGE PACKAGE ccc 3 I 3 F, Dalplaz, f the local of the A gt committee post 0 0 Williams, f American Legion headed by Wm. 1L 1 0 Moffitt, g Toy, met with Captain Chaunccy D. LARGE PACKAGES officer of the commanding 'Jones, 2 17 10 36 Totals prife CCC Camp, January 15th to ; further plan and make arrangement Score by quarters: 4 PACKAGE POUND for a Legion meeting to be held at the 6 16 21 Blatz 'local camp January 23rd. 36 24 11 16 Becker's Referee, Thompson; umpiie, Young. TALL CANS Seven cnrollces arrived in Price, January 14th on the D. & R. G.Indi-W.CARDOX from Fort Benjamin Harrison, 2 POUNDS camp, bringing the strength of Comwere 214 cnrollces. to 593 They pany transferred here from a CCC Camp 1 POUND CAN .. at Cynthiana, Indiana. ' .- Cl 0 ! , 1 juar? , r;r-- I - tsh ? iC r. e Ci'-- t e vf - V -- , $n i.e i M I e tl: ; s. joi ' j ilt rx r . . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, e. nt r JAN. 2 Lbs: 25c Roseware PREMIUM OATS 25c CORN FLAKES 2 For 23c SEEDLESS RAISINS 27c NEWTONS ! s CHILI CON CARNE 2For19c ; FLAKEWHITE SHORTENING CCC ft Go-be- ccc The camp school now has sixteen classes with Here for just a fewdays the Hoorer men are in town to show the sensational new Model 300. Don't miss seeing the lowest priced Positive Agitation Hoover in history. A genuine, full size, quality-buil- t Hoover for only Home $49.75. showing of this and other Hoover models, without obligation to buy. SPECIAL TERMS will be In effect during Hoover mens visit. 150 enrolled. Classes are HOOVER It lut...M ClMM S K tt SwMpt . INSPECTED HOOVER If you are a Hoover owner, you can have your cleaner In- spected and adjusted without any charge, while the Hoover Sumner Furniture Store 82 N. 1st West Phone 175 Price Per Package BISQUICK SHIRLEY TEMPLE MUG FREE MUSHROOMS CANS 2 OZ. - PEELED APRICOTS SHAVERS GRAPEFRUI-TTALL CANS ji il S: .r, i .Ur Ji, r y. bur Is -- n Tx! SERVUS WHOLE STRING BEANS PER CAN R. & W. SIFTED PEAS 2 FREE men are here. Workmanship is exceptional .Replacements billed at minimum cost. Phone for this special service. QUART JAR TALL CANS Thompson. YOUR Assorted Flavors JAM ,tti r.. 33c 23c 29c 33c 9c 13c 11c CALUMET BAKING POWDER The basketball team of the local camp journeyed to the Rock Canyon CCC Camp at Provo January 11th when they played the Provo team, losing the game to Rock Canyon by a score of 39 to 19. Professor C. E. n Davis and Mess Sergeant Wilson were in charge of the trip. ib . Bryner, G. Young, s Total 1 1 1 0 1 0 14 17 A CANS 276 R. & W. WHOLE KERNEL CORN TUESDAY night games: CARDOX G T F 1 3 1 DeAngeles, rf 2 7 2 Bonomo, If 10 4 0 James, c 0 0 0 Rose, rg 0 1 1 Roberts, lg s -- : - 2 CANS PEANUT BUTTER 1 - POUND JAR SALMON ForXC - TALL CANS SOAP CHIPS 2'j LB. PACKAGE LARGE 5 31 IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT iililllllllli! UNION MARKET U. S. INSPECTED TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN POT ROAST VEAL i The Texaco Company Is Fair To Organized Labor. SHOULDER CUTS 15c POUND LAMB LEGS 25c 23c ISc 30c pound BACON SQUARES Certain local distributors of gasoline and oil products, have erroneously laid claim to the patronage of Organized Labor upon the ground that the Company which they represent has the distinction of being the only Company fair to Organ-izeLabor... Such a contention is grossly unfair and misleading. POUND The undersigned has on file a letter from Mr. Harold G. Crose, Secretary of the Utah State Federation of Labor, dated November 23, 1935, in which he unequivocally states that at the convention of the American Federation of Labor in Atlantic City, circulars were distributed by the Oil Field, Gas Well and Refinery Workers of America, advising that, among certain others, the Texaco Company was fair to their organization. BY HALF or WHOLE STEER POT ROAST POUND d Threfore, Union Labor may consistently give its patronage to the dealer in Texaco petroleum products, with a justified conviction that the Texaco Company is fair to Organized Labor. FRED LARCHER, Price, Utah. Local Agent for the Texaco Company. MOUNTAIN HAMS POUND FRESH TAMALIES 5c EACH FISH OYSTERS CHICKENS WILL PAY CASH! DECKEL BEST Top Market Prices for Pork, Veal, Beef and Lamb. Phone 242-- W 116 S. 2nd West Res. 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