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Show THE PAGE TWELVE SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE. E, THURSDAY, APRIL UTAH will be presented-Mismusic and drama been Bertie Lou Young has of the elected as Persephone, Queen preparbeing Festival, Blossom Time 30. Mer-leed by the Primary for April Rex Burnett will be Ceres; God. Sun Workman will be Apollo, has a part in the Every primary child costumes and and entertainment, decorations will add much tbe&affair, conferRelief society annual ward with ence was held Sunday evening, m charge. Hanson Flossie President was of talks s Spring Grid Game Furnishes ATHLETES Slant On Prospects For 37 Gene Robertsons Blue Squad Scores Win Over Bill Wilsons White Team 14-1- CLEAR CREEK NEWS SET FOR ne 2 Three Winners In Each Event Will Represent School In B. Y. U. Contest Conversion of two points after touchdown proved the margin of victory for the Blue team in the annual spring football encounter with the White eleven Friday afternoon at Kiwanis stadium. The score was Farliano and Berry, backs. The quarerback post seems to lie between Pike, Georgedes and Corset- Tracksters at the Carbon county h ut fast Berry is li high school will participate in the an- probably the fastest man on the squad lnuai intramural track and field meet and may hold down a regular berth. The Klwanis stad,um FndayWilson was a regular on the a and for headed great appears squad 'three best perform-- 1 season when the 1937 campaign rolls rs in each event Gene Robertson around. vill represent the The final practice session of the local institution in captained the winwas held ners, while Bill spring training period the annual B. Y. U. Wilson led the nvitational meet at Whites. An eighty-Provo on Saturday, touchdown April 24. run by George Farunseasonable hat liano after interveather has considception of a pass hindered erably was the most sparkling play of the IN MAY activities, training Bob McKinnon interesting game. Pres Summerhays, candidates for the scored the other touchdown for the team have shown Teams representing high schools in Blue team, while both extra points six eastern Utah counties will more and at least usual interest than particiwere made on line bucks. pate in the annual Region Five track 60 athletes are expected to take part, Bill Wilson and Johnny Georgedes and field meet at Kiwanis stadium according to Coach Preston L. Sumcarried the ball over for the touch- here on Saturday, May 8. merhays. downs recorded by the losers. The meet will start at 2:30 p. m., tournament be held A will tennis The starting lineups were as fol- in connection with the track and the following events will be concompetilows: Blues Earl Pollock, left end; tion. Carbon is ducted: dash, defending champion Robertson, left tackle; Nick Pappas, in both the track and net sports. run, medley race, mile run, left guard; Jimmy Thorpe, right Athletes from relay, high relay, mile relay, Carbon, Emery, tackle; Harold Morley, right end; Grand, San Juan, Uintah and Du- hurdles, low hurdles, pole vault, high Bruce Pike, quarterback; Farliano chesne counties will take jump, broad jump, javelin, shotput, part. and McKinnon, halfbacks; Bob String-hadash and discus. fullback; Albert Passic, center. Whites Cox Christensen, left end; Bob Mathis, left tackle; E. Burnside, left guard; Boyd McKinnon, center; s, Mark Bryner, right guard; Milton Gym Classes right tackle; Reed Bryner, right end; Georgedes, quarterback; James Instruction in golfing, a new addiPrince and Burke Berry, halfbacks, tion to the physical education course and Wilson, fullback. at the Carbon county high school, was Among the best looking reserves in in all boys gym classes Monstarted Althe contest were Lee Simkins and len Barker, ends, and Wallace Christ- day by Coach Preston Summerhays. man, guard, on the Blue Team, and The subject will be introduced in Kenneth Prince, center; Orvel Ostler, girls gym classes next week. Fundamentals and rules of the links end, and Sammie Corsetti and Walwill be taught, a driving net game on White the lace Buffmire, backs, BUY ALL THE MATERIAL being used in the class. squad. new are Indications that sub the Summer-hay- s, Pres to Coach According YOU NEED PROM US. OUR performances Friday and dur- ject will prove very popular among to Mr. Y MATERIAL DEPARTMENT ing the rest of the spring training 'both boys and girls, according period indicate that the most likely Summerhays. ,Y MOST COMPLETE. appearing prospects for regular berths IY next season are the following: ChrisBaseball Reed and Pollock Bryner, tensen, ends: Robertson, George Drossos, own tackles; Mark Bryner and Edward iY Simms, guards; Chris DeCola, Passic, Election of officers of the Price Kenneth Prince and Boyd McKinnon, baseball club is scheduled for a Pike, Georgedes, Coisetti, ljng 0f prospective players and fans to Stringham, Bob McKinnon, Wilson, be held in the city hall Friday at - 7:80 - p. m. TRI-STATDefinite plans for the forthcoming E season will be outlined, and all persons interested in the diamond sport S. are urged to attend. IV 14-1- iQat - 2. REGIONAL TRACK CONTEST SLATED PRICE yard 100-ya- 440-ya- rd rd half-mi- le 880-ya- m, 220-ya- Carbon High Starts Golfing Instruction During Ne-zo- By Mrs. McCoy Nelson Art Hanson and Sherman Jensen in Provo. spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tokoi left last week for an extended visit in Butte, Montana. Mrs. Joe Sube and daughter, Helen, left last week for Pennsylvania to va cation for several weeks. Ardee Hansen and Linn Mower are in Salt Lake City. A program ajrijnusic 3 Four given the ed home Sunday night from stateipIlce attended Clar- capital city Th home of Mr, and Mrs. William Wallace and Harry Sutton ence Bentley was burned Thursday, are visiting in Salt Lake City. was saved, and the cause of Mrs. O W. HirHv was hostess to Nothing not been aseei am her" bridge club Thursday afternoon the fire has T. Marshall returned Sarah Mrs. Guests enjoyed bridge and a delicious wlth a Herman Juergens Mrs. hereSatuay luncheon. all, in Mul- Mrs. Arthur AverDoris Miss daughter won first prize and ett won second prize V3Mrs. Dora Rich visited in Roosevelt Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Hardy enter tained with a delightful bridge party part of the week Wen Friday night, having as guests Wellington School News dell Stout, Mr and Mrs. Roland TayWork started Tuesday on a treelor Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon, Mr. e, are trees arid MrsT William Ball, Miss Violet The plantlng project. Clarence Gordon, Miss Doris mshe(j by the government, and the Tucker. Clarence Gordon and Miss- 'students are contributing their labor. Tucker won high score, and a conThe Wellington band appeared in solation prize was given to Mrs. David umform to give a concert Friday. E. M Williams of Price was present. Gordon and Wendell Stout. Following the concert, a benefit dance rd rd fur-Duk- WELUNGTON NEWS M KENILWORTH By Florene Zwahlen An eight and ! was bom to Mr. and daughter Earl Jones at their home here day, April 4. Miss Gertrude Stem, KeruW school teacher, is with her mother, who is I Mrs. Vern Rampton is for Miss Stein. Virginia Maye, daughter of to, I Mrs. William Maye, is home three weeks vacation. She ployed at the Postal TelerrsJ Salt Lake City. Aver Johansen of Mt Pleasant Aver Johansen of Mt. Pleasant 5 and Mrs. Howard Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roberts Cheyenne, Wyoming, were Monday at the home of Mr and 153 Harry Parr. A surprise party was given Mcsii,' for Mrs. Hazel Simmons at her w f here. Guests were Mr. and Mrs yu gil Gunderson, Price, Mr. and Ms Walter Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Lwf Gunderson, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Babcock Hiawatha, and Mr. and Mrs. ChaSl Gunderson, Huntington. Mrs. Sal mons was the recipient of many iJJj ly gifts. The Ladies Auxiliary of Kemlwcr-will sponsor a dance Saturday nicl at the amusement hall, with uniij musicians being engaged to funmf music one-ha- lf si Kg a1 1 the concluding meeting for Wel! lington M. I. A, the musicon depart-Carrie ment presented a program As A chorus Jacobs Bond, composer. Oh, Little sang I Love You Truly, Pink Rose, and A Perfect Day. The ward honor night will be held April 20, when a program of dance, b f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y waste time wishing Y Y Y Y FOR THAT HOME I GOLD BAND ACT NOW The home youd like to have can at a cost he yours this year far lower than youd expect! ... THIS:mSKEY1S -- EARS-OLD' -Y- Meeting On Slated Friday Night Y Own home your And youll really enjoy it j j i meet-guard- s; it tt MMtMlMM Ashes and Cans Y 42 Hauled Away CITY DELIVERY LUMBER CO. Price Phone 122 Carbon f V SPRING GLEN ITEMS PHONE 203 AMEM&rs FINEST By Olga Dupin Mrs. Carolyne Prosmc has returned to her home in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, after visiting for three weeks with her mother, Mrs. Louis Galob. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bonamonta of f t ! To- - i ronto, Canada, are visiting here after attending funeral services for Conca, the visitors brother. John Strakey and Frank Krissman for California. left last week-en- d Tony Krissman is visiting in Los AnDom-oni- ck geles. Mrs. John Strakey and children, Phyilis and Gilbert, have gone to Palisade, Colorado, to visit the formers mother, Mrs. L. W. Redd. Miss Ann Prazen is visiting in Pal- isade. Mr. and Mrs. John Kosec, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Vuksinic of Ro-lapp motored to Salt Lake City Sun- day. Mrs. Hugh Fullerton is expected home this week from Salt Lake City. Tony Kerbounic and Tony Klarich, left for Montana re-- ! son-in-la- w, j j cently. John Krissman of Colorado, is vis- iting his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Hheldon Binch have taken up residence in a new home here. CONSUMERS NEWS A Miss Helen Memmott motored to Salt Lake City Saturday to visit her father, who is in a hospital there. General Manager Stark of the Blue Blaze Coal company is visiting here this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Faddis of Spring Canyon and Mr. and Mrs. John Cullen of Standardville visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Faddis Sunday. Mrs. S. W. Fennemore of Helper, Mrs. Max Bertola and Mrs. J. Monroe of Price, were visitors last week at the home of Mrs. Art Bertola. Girl Scouts, under the direction of Mrs. Joe Bonto, entertained the association Thursday night. Arthur Bertola, manager of the Blue Blaze store, recently moved his wife and son from Price to Consum- EXTRA inches of leg room, to let you relax in comfort. ers. 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