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Show - T g.nx IIIERICAI3 LEGIOil JIHIIOR BASEBALL portant functions at the fair grounds, MOHRLAND LOCAL CONCERNS all the concession rights are expected to be taken up, and that in itself will By F.laine Tamllos OHDEQVJAY; be one thing of a financial advantage. iM.ss Louise Postonik returned the BID RECOGNIZED Previously the concessions were just fore part of last week after a brief in visit Scofield. be to the anywhere that happened for the American , .Bi seasonBaseball Mr. and Mrs. John Judi and family best suitable, but this way they'd be NEWS :: league will Junior company of the week-en- d in Scofield with spent uniform. weeks Price was awarded the contract for av following several relatives and friends. Mrs. Rheta Burdick By Miss Violet Tamllos was hurriedly 'placing linoleum in the corridors, n tii'ph participants registered Mr and Mrs. Francis Monson By DEAN FIEPER Junior baseball will officially swing taken to Salt lake are duri1 es were held. Under a new baby boy City Friday eve- rooms and offices of the Price City ti entertaining under way this week. Yesterday ning after a serious attack of appen- hospital following the regular meetMr. and Mrs. Del LeaMaster direction of Clark Wright, the spent proved the deadline for the filing of dicitis. She underwent on operation open with a game a weeks fishing trip in Huntington ing of the city council last Monday. and Clark Wright, the di- on the same night. Mrs. Steve Tamll- The or week applications this Piiees new here bid was considered the either late at the grandstand fair Ca2'n,returning os, mother of the young lady, accomMrs Vie Ungerman ofWednesday nifmePnext week, it was stated. grounds received its formal baptism rector has indicated that the outfit lowest and most complete, being Huntington the to her state panied visited her daughter, Mrs. Del capital city, or fire so to speak, last Sunday. will settle down to the serious busi- and Trday was the deadline for is expecting to return next Friness of winning the and family, Friday. Dedication All youngsters The city council also announced a team. ceremonies were very gra- - of the the Jrsdistrict. Fifteen youngsters, all day. aPb Trover has been seri- tiously conveyed the A tentative was project for the east side of moving by Brack stirring Mayor Abating, have passed their picture ously ill with pneumonia, but is re- Lee, qualified to participate, will be in- shown here last of draining swamp water that town, County Wednesday and will make Marl evening, Gibson attorney portedly recovering. cluded on the roster and will probafeaturing Rochelle Hudson and Cae- 'stagnating in low sections there, for places on the team, Mrs- Byron cwan visited and Hizzoner J. W. Hammond who by .r,fnd bly make their debut against Helper sar Romero in Show Them No willing- - in Wellington last Thursday and Fri- the way, turned out to be a "foul! next week. Radio fans will also be assured of parents have signified Mercy." hitter. e day. a check-u- p on static, with We havent any regular schedule at Roy Babcock motored to Salt Lake In all seriousness, though, the dedithe announcement that the city elecmorning held every are Practices lined up as yet, says Wright. Provo, trainer this year, of the Hawaiian trician will Saturday. On his return home Sun- cation was carried out inspect all neon signs according to Helper and Price are included in this Division team which won the Hafair grounds diamond, Wright he was accompanied by Mrs day offi-Swithin the city limits to determine y be will While Hoyle. ima are there few Babcocks mother, Mrs. Crumby. Fifteen players waiian Department championship. district and one of the teams will .whether or not "flashes" are causing and the provements to be made, the new ap- at the state finals. Which one it play A1 Babcock has been listed as will at lie was instrumental unfavorable employed -. The "flashIncidentally, surinitial pearance a receptions. the at d & L. H. the gives selected touch grocery store at Hun- to be, we dont know, but we're gunna in placing one man on the Olympic es" will be cut out, if it is found that thprs not the fair reserve. tington during the "lay-ofgrounds and when the en- do our best to make sure it aint the team. will be held in Bill Townsend of Memphis, 'reception is hindered. excellent response Mrs. Steve Diamer.ti was removed circling fence is completed, the city others. will sail for Berlin on the MTfeve had an Tennessee, ifrom the will Price have Next regular meeting of the counto her hospital home something.to be proud of. baseballers in this section. here after The local Legion unit is sponsoring S. S. Manhattan on July 13, as the from young treatments cil will be Monday, July 13. receiving a for The itself stand was patterned af- the team, as are the Legion units of post With the local American Legion light heavyweight challenge from the badly lacerated eye, caused by an ac- ter the one at Grand Junction. the and Erin playing team, cident nearly two weeks ago. United States. Helper and Provo. Tor Sun Aovocxt PRINTING sponsoring the the Dan Gerber and son, Jimmie, spent Leonard and A. W. Mack drew the being conducted under plans for the construction and are to! No matter what transportation rules set up at the inauguration several days fishing in Fremont. be congratulated for the excellent job. method is to Mr. Mrs. are and Chin we Snow of Welhoping used, traveling makes program, d this results. All boys lington were visitors at the home of Seating capacity is spacious, visibility friends. Enroute here a short time chieve some good is good from all sections and after a demonstrate willi- Byron Cowan Friday. up ago I sat along side a fellow who signed hohave Mr. and Mrs. Mac Brandon mooat of paint is applied the inside,! from first offer should we and appearance would be tak-- : ngness to play, to Salt Lake City Saturday. with a stucco finish on the out-- ! en as one of the many "unemployed along to other teams. tored of competition Mr. and Mrs. Joe Demman are at plenty are includ- home at the Dormitory Apartments side, well rank up with the best of; westbound to try his luck on the price, Helper and Provo coast. As the bus rambled along we will probably after vacationing in Salt Lake City. them. ed in this district and Miss Evelyn Mogan of Martin is' in conversation and it was series. engaged game a lav One important thing is needed at terrhome instead of the said un- the Miss of learned that Rae Op-1 this visiting The winner will represent however. a Thats wire screen penman. was an army sergeant, he employed, state play-offitory at the Mr. and Mrs. Tex Linderman and protecting the occupants from a recently over from the Hawaiian Isdaughter, Nita Claire, returned re- -' sudden invasion of the little pellands and trainer for the Army Olym- SOIL let. A couple of times last Sunicently from a two week vacation in pic boxing team which recently comTexas. day while we were watching in Chicago. its work-oupleted SESSION A baby girl was born to Mr. and it Price beat Dividend, an The seemingly dejected person was 'Mrs. Calvin Griffith last week, but! ball came bouncing back in the ConsSoil the none with other than Sergeant C. II. died In conjunction shortly after birth, stands. Everyone was more or Fair, known in military cir- Packy ervation program now being instigateA committee under the direction of less aware of the fact that just eastern clcs one of the outstanding ath-- ; as seven of the Hiawatha Welfare Association and d, representatives that thing might happen, and letes in the service. He made box-- ! the town board are making extensive Utah counties gathered at the courthwere able to avoid getting hit. ing history in the Islands when he ouse late last week to continue their plans for the Fourth of July celebraOn the ol'ner hand, if there tion to be held here. landed both the welterweight and Counties represented were efforts. were someone who was not paySan Juan, middleweight championship belts in Carbon, Grand, Emery, ing attention to the game, and the same year, 1933. Nine Tops Uintah, Daggett and Duchesne. Ahepa was hit, it might be a different attended. ur representatives Team 7 to 5 story. E. E. Pierce, elected chairman at During his fighting career, He 37 scraps and lost seven. a recent session, presided and discusseis the available grandstand, Price's Rotarian ball team, in the Under Hawaiian held the the of welterweight and principals d the purpose B division of the junior league, space for concession rights, dressing championship for four years; won the program along with the duties of the came cut on the short end of the rooms and such. During the more im- committeemen. department championship in 1934; score in their tilt with the Ahepa Hawaiian A. A. U. title in 1931 and Due to the fact that farmers are team last week, the latter trouncing 1932 and last but no tleast representtoo busy to file their applications, the them by a tally. ed the Territory of Hawaii in the naof the meeting was devoted majority B. W. L. for the A. A .U. trials in Madison Ahepans, Bryner, pitching tional to instructions pertaining to the filli- held his opponents in close chock Attorney At Law Garden, New York City. Square of out the applications. ng the entire tilt. throughout Football and basketball were also Deadline on the applications has Phone 336, 27 Ea Main outsand-in- g and were Cafferli in his athletic program, he included Bryner also been lengthened. They may be and Pace for the hitters He was named Hawaiian winners, ;said. received at the agricultural office in Santi being credited as hitters for the half during a four year period, Rthe county court house, on June Rotarians. Just recently I received Professional Radio Service 11, also at the residence of Carl a letter from him at the Presido in 55 Price Phone Hansen in Wellington July 6. OFFtCF Supplifs Thf San Francisco in which he indicated Eastern Utah Electric he had been selected for the top-- i notch baseball team there. B. PLAY HELPER FIRST is NEWS tJie. PRESS BOX HIAWATHA W, ell ml D-T- $1,-019.- 30. af-i- or Lea-Mast- er crown-jewel- s" - re-i,i- ds - gj sign-mad- team-mat- es much-adde- f. j - of-"S- Li , s. -: WORKERS IN RECENTLY ts ill-h- Twenty-fo- Rotary n Fail-wo- PROFESSIONAL 7- -5 Dalton, All-Ar- 7w. POTTE- 30-Ju- ly 1930-193- FRANK This Will Interest YOU ... if oil, you cook on a coal, wood, gasoline or kerosene HORSLE- Estate S. J. LAWYER H. D. YOU Tel. 141 HINSO- NAttorney-at-La- w Auditing and Accounting A. D. 1936. Date of First Publication, June Rooms Date of Last Publication, Makers of Eye Glasses DR. W. W. LEWIS Optometrist In Charge July 2, ANGELO ZAMBERLETTI, 8 Silvagni Bldg. Utah Telephone 355 7-- LEWIS OPTICAL CO. 11, 1936. !b. w. Administrator of the Estate of Anita Zamberletti, Deceased. dalton, Attorney for Administrator. iDate of first pub., June 11, 1936 IDate of last pub., July 2, 1936 De- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. General of the Interior, partment The Perfect Tribute Costs Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, No More IJune 15, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that Nick Utah, Phone 29 Patsantaras, of Green River, stock-raisi58 No. Carbon Ave. 1931, made on 12, who August Price, Utah homestead entry, No. 047892, 24 Hour Service Ambulance for SE y4 NW 14 , ESW!4, S W Vi S W V 'Sec. 19, NWY4, WVfeNEli, SEViNEVi, !Sec. 30, SWViNWA, SW4, Section 29, Licensed Embalmers Township 18 South, Range 16 East.,; Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice! All Service Above to make final Proof, to Price, Utah of intention Phone 158 establish claim to the land above described, before SUdian Staes, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 28th Flynn Funeral Home Roaster. If cooks by frying, baking, boiling, stewlike any electric range. ing, roasting Yet it can be used anywhere that electricity is available as it is light enough for a boy to carry. Plug it into any electric outlet as you would a toaster. Wash it as you would a dish. features make it possible to leave it to cook an entire and go away without thought or atmeal safely tention. It can also be used to keep infood hot for hours as it is perfectly In fact, the same insulation that sulated. so it keeps the heat in, keeps heat out, can be used to keep things cold, too. Automatic low. extremely are when the current off Thermostats cut so more proper temperature is reached, than half the cooking is done on stored costs heat. ng Wallace Mortuary ThomasDeseret Mortuary LICENSED EMBALMERS Day or Night Ambulance Service Price Tel. 164-W Dr. J. C. Hubbard, Finlayson, M. D. R. F. McLaughlin, M. D. Res. Phone 381 Physicians and Surgeons FRATERNALISM 1659 Helper LodgeOFNo. MOOSE Your Dealer or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. 'Date of first pub., June 18, 1936 Date of last pub., July 17, 1936 J, Res. Phone 318 LOYAL ORDER Meets Every Tuesday Night K. P. Lodge Hall EARL SHUMWAY, Dictator A. J. CARLSON, Secy. Women of the Moose P. M. Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Helper Rachael Peterson, Senior Regent, Rheda Brelnsom, Recorder. Meet Every Tuesday 8:60 ' Esobiger j HilFE jday of July, 1936. as witnesses: H. Claimant names L, Milton, R. D. Swasey and W. F. Asimus, of Green River, Utah, and 'John H. Livas, of Price, Utah. Physician and Surgeon Office Honrs, 2 to 5 p. m. Residence 234, Eastern Phone 246-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DeUtah Electric Building, Price, Utah partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May BKss L. See Anita Zamberletti, of ceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned at the office of B. W. Dalton, Braly Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 15th day of August, 1936. Price to forever can bid goodby fuss and muss of cooking by old fashioned methods by using a new, modern, inexpensive, Automatic Electric Operation SWEETRING, !29E. Main St. either at home or in a summer (where you use e'ectric service) HANSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Apparently however, he is of the Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building he would rather train 'opinion Price Phone 397 boxers that than indulge in the sport him-- 1 self. Last year he coached the 21st A. S. YInfantry team and was designated Attorney At Law Room 5, Silvagni Bldg. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE Price Phone 16 De- stove cottage. 4. 29th, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that James Oscar Robertson, of Price, Utah, who, on April 13th, 1931, made Stock Raising Homestead Entry, No. 047438, for SEViNEVi, Sec. 31; T. 14 S., R. 10 E.; NVzNE4, Lot 1 NE14NWV4, Section 35; Lots 3, 4, EMSW4, SE'4, NWViNEVi, Section 26; Township 14 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice erf intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. Bracken Lee, NoPrice, Utah, on the 7th tary Public, at1936. day of July, Claimant names as witnesses: William H. Mclntire, A. 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