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Show IT THURSDAY, X A H AUgcSt j, PAGE TEN Nle; iSd- ficS . trti 30, Stanley Borrell, Price; Jim Madrigal, Columbia; Cox Christensen, Kenil- -' worth; Zeke Perea, Andre Madrigal and Billy Lines, Columbia; Bob Gunderson and Gabe Simone. Price; Sam Curia, Joe Curia, Helper; Gene Robertson, Price, and Rudy Zaccaria, Helper. Others whose names were not given are expected to be entered. FOB PRICE, SOON Five Invaders FOR SCHEDULED EVENT ON SCHOOL (iYM AUGUST 28 One of the best amateur boxing cards in the history of Price and Car- bon county sporting activities will be staged at the Carbon high school gym, Friday night, September II, it was an- nounced here this week. More than 40 rounds of headline amateur boxing will comprise the sports menu offering fistic fans of this section some tasty morsels in Several boys their favorite field. from Utah county will be brought down here to clamor through the ropes against the exponents of this territory, with official bout listings being posted in the near future. Camps Included The outlying camps will send a number of delegates to don gloves and bat or be batted around the canvas square. Kenilworth, Columbia, Price, Helper and others will have entries in the schedule with matches listed as being to the best advantage possible. Among those who will be seen are Five boys from Spanish Fork will be matched against five outstanding fighters from here in the top headline bouts. Competition of this nature has always been keen between Carbon county and other sections and kayos are expected to be among the reigning order of the evening. Proceeds derived, are to be used for paying off the stadium debt. The entire affair is under the direction of the Price Kiwanis club. Iet Show, Also A pet show is to be held in conjunction with the boxing card. Prizes will be awarded winners possessing pots of all types. A prize for the most beautiful pet, the most aristocratic, ugliest, most clever, largest, smallest, dumbest looking, wisest looking, oddest, longest ears, shortest tail. In fact, every possible type of pet will be included in the show. Confident judges are to be named to select the winners, and awarding of prizes is also expected during the show. Further details regarding the affair will be given following completion of initial arrangements and listing of matches. Mimeograph paper for as low fifty cents a ream at The as ARRANGEMENTS STARTED IN ANNUAL SHOW COUNTY TENNIS TOURNAMENT and playing will be started thefollowing days. ..,11 oJ f , ' C V - i s )VV iv.jr tVPits'' j ' rtr OutfioinS deadline-- AFFAIR 1IEL 'PER; BOTH FOR SCHEDULED OFFICIAL OPENING f " 1st SEPTEMBER Entries may Carbon countys annual tennis tour- able proper matchings. of The office at the received simbe of ney, continuation of a series or by Ilunsaker. ilar events held during the past few A secentry blank is offered special of those years for tennis players and they are asked to fill tions, is scheduled to open Septem- registrants, and either bring or mail in blank the their ber 1. Participants may play matches in either Price or Helper, it to The Play At Price or Helper courts. will be conducted both in Playing Divisions. Several and in Price this Helper. In Price, at the city Several divisions are listed while in Helper, at the courts men juns, park the year's playing, being courts. Results of the tennis also regular iors, boys singles and doubles, if played in Helper, should the women's singles and doubles. The plav-off- s. divbe reported to officials immediately participants may enter as many entthe outcome of the match, an following as however, isions they wish; the officials to ample time enable to cents has rance fee of twenty-fiv- e the winners. in and cover segregating to been named expenses Awards Scheduled if a player enters in two or Trophys and awards will be given he must pay as in the numthe winners, it was announced. This ber of divisions registered. all annual event usually brings to a close, include division The men's wijl 16 the summer tennis season of the counplayers 18 years or over; juniors, 15 years ty, the majority of players having to 18 years, inclusive; boys, and exceland under. Womens competitions are reached the peak of form be forthcoming. should matches lent one in class, segregatall scheduled This section boasts of some fine net ed only by the two divisions. should be Ilunsaker Directed by players and competition the play. This years meet will be under the 'fast and furious during which form blank is n the Below direction of Lewis Ilunsaker, those out wishing filled by Price tennis player and a should be mailed; member of the team which recently to register. It may be either The Sun-- ; defeated the Grand Junction players or delivered in person to in a championship series. He indicat- Advocate for official entry. Following completion of the entries, ed that all entries must be received en to drawings will be made Sunday, Augby Saturday night, August 29, deadline 'i Outgoing Gordon bia, P0 Sun-Advoc- Pi'1 Arrive Leave Pi'1 Eistboiind Arrive Pr Leave Pri Westbound- jastboun- dLeave Pr SUN! Leona Fi B Denison, I That's right! and they're real BLUE RIBBON VALUES the affair. Mr. and visitors at day. Mrs. He SELECT 'LAGER Big Game QUALITY mm?v SAFETY FEATURES in ALL our tires! f let ui SAFETY THICK, show you!) TOUCH, m Supervised by the Witken Family PINT No. 229 QUART No. 228 given. E low cost per mile (proved by our customcri records) EVERY PlY BLOWOUT PROTECTED-- . by SUPERTWIST Cord, patented extra springy to absorb road blows (ask to see demonstration!) Await Their Reply-Local ball club officials are still awaiting a reply from the St. George' team, on the invitation extended here a short time ago for the Price team to play there during the Labor Day celebration. A letter of acceptance was sent the manager there and al- though he was supposed to have sig- nified acceptance of the letter, noj answor has been returned. Price was supposed to have been one of the features of the celebration, compet- -' ing against the St. George team as of the Labor Day af- the high-lig- ht ternoon program. St. George is also! planning to celebrate her anniversary during that time and a goodly crowd jfrom all over the state is anticipated. i Other sizes in proportion Dinosaur Super Service Station E. Main Helper. I tah 11 and staying there overnight, but nothing definite on that idea has been SPEEDWAY TREADS 91 1 (it) back. Meders said that a second invitation to play there again in September awaits the locals. With the season coming somewhat to a close, winning of the two utside games would mean much to the local crew, and while the results would not be counted in the official roster, they would boost Price in the circuit. Leave In Morning Initial plans call for the Price out- fit to leave here early the morning of the 30th, play there in the afternoon and return home that evening. There may be a possibility of the local teams leaving Saturday night Come see these OF The HELPER MERCANTILE CO. Phone No, this section has. Anxious few Tilt Irwin Meders. manager of the club, said that fans of that section ai4 very anxious to see the locals play, while they in turn are planning to hand this section & good report when they come Center Traction for quick itopa - DISTRIBUTED BY Grand Junction is expected to make considerable of an affair of this contest, according to the letter. It will be the first game the Oilers have played on their home field in five weeks and the turnout that is predicted, is indicative of the strength PRIZE MARGIN LETTERHEADS Price, Utah The quality of The Wilken Family Blended Whiskey is always the same that same mildness and tastiness yesterday, today and tomorrow. ft I i 4 : Carter. Parker, Sanford ink at The and mng. New Officials . . . ligan theatre pa Elks Elect T wo Prices baseball team has accepted an offer to compete against the Shell Oilers of Grand Junction in a special diamond tilt there Sunday, August 30, according to Erin Leonard, manager of the local team. A letter of acceptance was immediately returned and plans are being pushed ahead for - Leave Pri well-know- ACCEPT OFFER TO MEET SHELL OILERS ON SEPTEMBER 11 li'' li Westbound more-division- Two vacancies in the officers roster of the local Elks club were filled at the regular meeting conducted August 12, it was announced by S. J. Sweetring, secretary. Al C. Treseder was elected Esteemed Lecturing Knight to fill a vacancy, while Nick Bernardi was elected Inner Guard to fill an existing vacancy. The new officers were installed by C. J. Roberts; past exalted ruler of the Price lodge and a member of the Grand Lodge. A report of the national Elks convention held in Los Angeles was also given during the course of the meeting, and moving pictures taken a short time ago were shown. WL eu: Outgoing (Additional Sports on Page 13) GOODYEAR be keP1 , 86.8 proof Thcstnight whiskies inthi product .pint. or more old. 25 straight whi.kirs; 75"? fminneu m0fcolA |