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Show X I. I3i Wardtd cer. S1e rs mes. f scruY. AIT.IL ! 1. 1CT THE SUN-ADVO- PRICE ATE. C U T A n PAGE THIRTEEN Palau nud, t Waxth ln npas. id i entir, ' I 'Gorier 11 Warthen on s ( busing a,rtfd at bstment instructor nt Wemb instructor. 3bs, irith ur E. Bert. 3 Dick Borrell, Tony Nikas Take Honors; Entrants From Here Win Five Of Eight Engagements Capturing two championships and junior division, but lack of entries made it necessary for him to battle in the senior group. He was not required to fight until the final night. His performance was commendable, and his lack of experience meant the difference between defeat and victory. City Thursday. entrants Zeke Perea of Columbia dropped under Carbon fought pile the colors of the Price lodge of Elks, a decision to Don Hall of Montpelier, Idaho, Utah State Agricultural colsjid all of them except one participatclass bated to the junior division of the tour- lege entry, in a nament. They were in charge of W. tle, but he turned in a good perform-ac- e. Perea dropped Hall to the canM, Davis while in Salt Lake. Championships were won by Dick vas in the first round for a count of Borrell and Tony Nikas, both of Price, nine, but the Idahoan came back classes re- strong to take the closing rounds. in the 118 and Jim Madrigal, Columbia middlespectively. decisioned Charles Pollei, weight, drew byes until the Borrell, who University of Utah student but the final round, pounded out a decision over the highly touted fight was declared no contest after it Joe' George, representing the Mecca was found that Madrigal was a senior division scrapper. billiards of Salt Lake City. trimmed Green of Wayne Njkas fee Ogden Antlers. The Price lad Again reached the finals by virtue of a deUtah cision over Bob Henderson of Salt City in a stirring battle on the first night of the tournament. Among the University of Utah track Johnny Pizzutto, Columbia game- stars to turn out this week at the state cock, won the nod over Roy Reeves school was Aldo Nichols, a resident of Salt Lake City in the first round of Sunnyside. of the meet, but he dropped a close Nichols, a crack 440 man, was a decision later to Marvin Marshall, Og- regular member of the Redskin cinder den Antlers. Marshall went on to win team last year, and according to presthe title in the ent indications is expected to repeat group. Gene Robertson, Carbon high stu- his victories again this season. Nichols is a junior at the university. dent, lost a tough decision to Jack Townsend, Pocatello Elks, in the finclass. als of the senior Support the Price Chamber of ComRobertson properly belonged in the merce membership drive. vicchalking up a team record of five Carbon bouts. county in eight tories boxers made an excellent showing in intermountain A. A. U. the four-da- y tournament which closed at Salt Lake 147-pou- nd ! 135-pou- nd f Insur-g- , Tor-- d s. well-earn- ed Carbon Runner Track Squad On EE Street 112-pou- nd heavy-weig- 0 ht Optical Laboratories o FORMERLY LEWIS 1 OPTICAL CO. DRIVERS LICENSE LAW CAMPAIGN Starting Next Week Intermountain Tournament Fights ithLiem 3 Tennis Tournament Planned By School , Carbon Boxers Win Two Titles In IN THIS DISTRICT MEETS SUCCESS Activities of State Patrolmen Ver- watha; Max Robb, Consumers: L. Coach Pres Summerhays announced non Davis and J. L. Sullivan in en- Vance, Esta Lee Jolley, Spring CanTuesday that tennis activity is under forcing the state law requiring licenses yon; Wilma Cowley, Cleveland; Mrs. Ross way at the Carbon countyf high school, for Emery; Hawley Buroperators are meeting with satis- - gess, Leonard, and plans are being made for a tour- Annabel Long, Willis Larsen, nament to start some time next week. factory results. Castle Gate; William Guymon, HuntA record number of applicants ington; Frank Olsen, Mohrland; VicThe net game has been accorded the ranking of a major sport at the local for one examination period received tor Johnson .Wattis; Andrew Argerop-ulo- s, and tennis activity is ex- licenses Saturday at the city hall. Wellington. END, GUARD POSTS CAUSE institution, to be more extensive than ever Forty-si- x successfully passed the repected Chauffeurs getting permits were: WORRY FOR DINOSAUR before. quired tests, 26 receiving drivers li- Von Anderson, Huntington; Fred COACH Carbon high will be represented in censes and 20 securing chauffeurs Flaim, Sunnyside; Rex V. Tucker, both the B. Y. U. invitation meet at permits. Spring Canyon; Durand Stringham, Several score candidates for the Provo and the state high school tourThe following received drivers li- E. G. Guymont, R. W. Johnson, Carbon county high school football nament at Salt Lake City, in addition censes: Henry Jones, Florence Davis, Charles Reed Hall, Rulon Blackburn, team next season Tuesday answered to the regional competition here. Anna Olson, Don Williams, Mrs. Norman Asay, Ervin L. Snow, Randal the call for spring George Spencer, Don Young, Florence Black, Reece Petty, Vassar Howland, football Nicholls, Price; Oscar Wahlin, John Vernon H. Petty, Arland Curtis, About 60 are expectPrazcn, Manuel Mendes, Mike Kasi-meti- s, Charles C. Leonard, Ward George, C. C. ed to take part in the Gus Sisneros, Helper; Lloyd W. Manchester, Clyde Johnson, Mil-to- n sessions. Clair, Kenilworth; Rob Burdick, Hia- Marshall, Green River. The outlook for a Activities in work projects of the itMiiimtHMniiiMiimmHiiimuHmiiiiiniumiiiiitmiuminimitmMmMHimitmiiiuitiiimmmmmiimHiniiimimnmtHiimtmimHmiiiiiiitHiimiimtiitMnitmHiit strong team is generCastle Dale C. C. C. camp were some- their homes in the east. For this oc- falling object from the Mutual mine ally good at the preswhat decreased in the past week. At casion Educational Advisor IL J. tipple. The nature of the object was ent time, but the appresent there are only 89 enrollees in Lechner wrote a farewell song to not learned. parent lack of ends the camp. Thirty-seve- n of these those departing. and guards is causing cCc members are detailed for work at the s Summer-hayCoach Pres Calf canyon spike camp, and 52 for of company 529 gave The Boys Play not a little worry, and these poat the main camp. It is ex- - an hour of entertainment at the Cenduty attenof a lot sitions will be given iP?cted that upon the arrival of new tral high school recently. The protion during the spring practice period. recruits the work program will attain gram consisted of musical selections Ralph Marsing, Willis Larson and its height. With the new work pro- and songs, with a short talk by H. J. Floyd Austin, who handled most of jects proposed for this camp and the Lechner, educational adviser, about the wing duties last season, will fin- plans for on the job and leisure time, his experiences in Alaska. The Play ish school this year. Among the like- training of present and new enrollees Boys were invited to return for anly replacements for them are Cox will be more extensive than ever. other program. At present, a dramatic Christensen, Harold Morley, Earl Pol- Recreational opportunities will also class is being started, and it is exlock, Reed Bryner and Orville Ostler. be greatly extended. pected that some time in the near cCc Considerable difficulty is anticifuture a program will be presented Sunday, March 21, saw the depart- at the Castle Dale gym. pated in filling the guard posts, which were held down last year by Max All-re- d, ure of 63 members of the company to NEWS OF CASTLE DALE C.C. training. Heat Comfort Floyd Craig and Durward NelM. Bryner looks like a good IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dis- Falling prospect for this fall, but he is the trict Court of the State of Utah, in only one on the scene at the present and for Carbon County. Notice. Albert Shockley, Plaintiff, vs. William time. Ray Ware of Mutual was admitted Chris DeCola, regular center, will Monay E.and Laura S. Monay, formerly to the Price City hospital last week Laura Smith, also sometimes known return, as will Tackles Gene Robert- as Laura E. Smith Monay, his wife; to receive treatment for a skull injury son and George Drossos. Bob Mathis and Lawrence A. Foster, Defendants. suffered when he was struck by a M is expected to see a lot of action at Notice is hereby given that Albert M this position also. Shockley, plaintiff in the above enFrom the backfield, Carbon loses titled action has heretofore commencft Hawley Burgess, selection, ed a legal action against the defendLeslie Reid and Gardell Marshall, ants William Monay and Laura S. formerly Laura E. Smith, also three mighty nice players. Joe Curia Monay, sometimes known as Laura E. Smith Since the close of the and Bill Wilson, the other backfield Monay, his wife, to foreclose a mecirculation - advancing mainstays of the Dinosaurs in 1936, chanics lien for work and labor perconducted recently by campaign will be back again. formed in and upon the following deThe Superior bid and scribed a make situate, will property, who strong lying Others Circulation . . . Supreme Reader for ball toting berths include Bruce being in Carbon County, Utah: more than ten new Interest Southeast quarter of the SouthPike, Johnny Georgedes, Bob String-hato this publication subscriptions west quarter and the Southwest Bob McKinnon, Chester Reese, come in voluntarily, an indihave of Southeast the Corsetti. quarter quarter James Prince and Sammy cation of district desire for the of Section 28, Townhip 12 South, ft Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian; paper of an unusually marked naHome and all the coal and coal deposits ture. This record has been made in said land, together with the within three weeks since closing Concludes right to prospect for, mine and of the campaign which added ft remove said coal from the same; more than five hundred new (this description is intended to Room 18 won the home room basnames to our paid list. Advercoal and mincover underground ketball tournament at the Carbon eral deposits and all mining tisers will readily appreciate the county high school by recording a rights, together with any and all value of a publication which has 8 surface rights owned by defendvictory over room 1 in the finsuch subscription personality. with all improveals Thursday. together ants); ments and appurtenances conGold medals offered by the Letter-menected with said property; club were awarded to the folAnd also of the members championship lowing which A certain team: Lawrence Stones, Willis Larthe said Laura E. Smith Monay, Nolan Gus Burdis, sen, Sam Oliveto, is attempting to condemn, which Davis and Harold Johnson. Stones is situated in Carbon County, managed the team, while George1 Utah, and particularly described -as follows: Drossos was manager of the room All of that certain piece, parcel quintet. or tract of land situate in Carbon County, State of Utah, being a APRIL FOOL PROGRAM SET portion of the SW14 of SWVi of An April Fools day program was Section 28, Township 12 South, scheduled for presentation at a stu7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, Range dent body assembly at the Carbon and being more particularly county high school Thursday (today) bounded and described as follows, by the Senate club, boys activity orA strip of land 100 feet wide ganization. A novel entertainment has been arranged for the student extending in an Easterly and Westerly direction across the body, according to those in charge. Object From Tipple Injures Man son. all-sta- in addition to wholesale Announcing eye glasses can be had on weekly j payments. While in Price visit the Optical Labor-- j I atory ; have them straighten and adjust your s glasses without charge. ! See Utahs nicest and most up to date Optical Parlors. Remember I 1 OPTICAL, LABORATORIES Price and Salt Lake City, Utah ABERDEEN DEALER SPEAKING OF SUBSCRIPTIONS te two-mont- t prices Then Is An I V In Your hs Community Sun-Advoc- m, t PRODUCERS Room Basketball Tournament 22-1- ns right-of-wa- y, iLet Us Help You Tell Your Friends About the Intermountain West The natural beauty of Rio Grande territory is not surpassed anywhere on earth. In recognition of this fact, your railroad spends more than any single industry or institution for national advertising, beneficial exclusively to Colorado and Utah attractions. Numerous attractive folders descriptive of our territory are available for distribution to prospective visitors or settlers. ' Your friends may be thinking of a trip to this . section, either for pleasure or business. 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B. & M. reservoir will be initially filled during the high water season, to its capacity of 50 ac. ft. and used for fish rearing purposes. Once the reservoir is filled, a continuous flow of 3 sec. ft. of wa- ter, during each entire year, is sought to be appropriated for the purpose of running through the reservoir, being returned to the natural stream over the spillway located at the south end of the dam at a point which bears N 2104 ft. and E 915 ft from said S cor. Sec. 33. The natural flow of Boulger Creek which is not otherwise apropriated or diverted will likewise flow through the reservoir and over the spillway. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No. 12353. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this , notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer, Date of first pub., March 4, 1837 Date of last pub., April 1, 1937 (O'1 what you get it: SW!4 NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 25, 1937. Notice is , of SWV4 of Section 28, Township 12 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian; Said strip is particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 2089.8 feet South and 612.1 feet East of the Northwest comer of the SWV4 of Section 28, Township 12 South, Range 7 East, thence running South 100 feet, thence running in an Easterly direction following the strike of the coal vein or seam 707.9 feet, more or less, to the West boundary line of the SEVi of SWy4 of Section 28, Township 12 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian; thence North along said boundary line 100 feet, thence running in a Westerly direction following the strike of the coal vein or seam 707.9 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, containing approximately one and a half acres. is now used (Said and is to be used in connection with the operation of a coal mine now operated by defendants on the property above first described). All persons holding or claiming liens on said premises above described under the provisions of Title 52 of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, are hereby notified as required by SecRevised Statutes of Utah, tion 1933, to be and appear before the said Court in the Court House in Price, Carbon County, Utah, on the 3rd day of April, A. D., 1937, at the hour of 10 oclock a. m., and exhibit then and there the proof of said liens and all liens not so exhibited shall be deemed to be waived. MARL D. GIBSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Date of first pub., March 4, 1937 Date of last pub., April 1, 1937 right-of-w- ay 2, WASHING ACTION ACTIVATOR QUID WASHING ACTION NO OILING RERMADRIVI IOVIU WRINGER O- -l GUARANTEE OUR CONVENIENT TERMS MAKE PURCHASE EASY EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. 9 West Main Price Phone 55 |