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UTAH , PAGE TWELVE WATER TRAINING FOR CHILDREN IN SPUT TWIN BILL CAMPS PROPOSED HELPER, DIVIDEND Central Utah League Plans to provide swimming instruction at the Price pool for children Pet. from mining communities were sidered at a meeting of the Carbon .727 chapter of the American Red Cross .556 Thursday. .222 According to Chairman Carlyle 22 Pace, it is proposed to make the train- ing available by providing transpor-- ) to 6 tation for the youngsters if a cooper- ...i rtmT hit iineeiueui i,iu - effected; j Club Standing: con-.8- 33 ' Dividend hammered out a ii victory over Helper Utah Baseball league, the second, a 12 r- - k- ... first contest, Klenda, wit: hthiec hits,, u. a esiamihn.m-.ihygiene course in the Carbon county high school was discussed at the mating, but definite action was rm until near the school njng wh(,n it can be determined whether sufficient students will be inter(,sted in the training to justify The proposed t led the stickers, while Christiansen did some spectacular base running. On one occasion, he smashed out a double and then stole third and home, Richards was the winning pitcher al though Lowell was called into action to finish the fray. LEAVE FOR VACATION Marchetti went the route for Helper Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Kilfoyle of in the second game, and his mates a two- came to his aid nobly after Dividend Spring Canyon left Sunday for Hole to Jackson vacation weeks trip the first had tallied five times in frame. Dalpiaz and Rochelle each and Yellowstone park, J. Grant Kilfoyle, son of Mr. and banged out three hits for the winners in this contest, while Christiansen of Mrs. Fred M. Kilfoyle, left Sunday champs con- - for Pennsylvania, where he will visit the brand new first-ha- lf He nected for two doubles and a single, jwith his brother, Booth Kilfoyle. also will visit in New York City and Washington, D. C., before returning to his home in Spring Canyon the Price Will Engage Huntington Sunday In League Contest FoPuni Castle Dale Comes From Behind To Score 7 Victory In Price, Utah, June Contest Sunday Dear Editor: 8-- $ tabernacle. president of the Frank t & 29, 1937. It is very encouraging to see the and to 8 decision a unanimity with which the cities firePrice dropped are banning state Castle Dale Sunday in the opening towns of our day. I think game 0f the newly organized Carbon- works on Independence advancreason no good Em(,ry Baseball league. The contest, there can be terrorize should our teams led boys in the winning why was piaycd communities by discharging the giant field. firecrackers that have done so much Manager Cecil Flemings Panthers to Car- spoil celebrations in Price and they were trailing by two runs when bon county the last few years: and it is sincerely to be hoped that Price, niimi iijiiuiK uui w of the most progressive cities in one to that enabled them will join in the march with the state, a with victory, start off league play communities and put and sister her 14 hits, Castc Dale chaiked up ban upon the disdefinite a enforce nine recorded whde the prjce ciouters fireworks of by irresponsible Each team made two errors. charge Max youngsters. Bryner E j0ny and Tuesdays Tribune brings us inforfor Price lne mou mation that all of the communities of the with Gabriel Simone doing Lake Salt county outside of the city Batteries for Castle backstopping. with Salt Lake City in have joined Chrystover-gisDale were Campbell and there shall be no sale that declaring of fire works nor the discharge thereof on the 4th or 5th of July. Mayor OUTING POSTPONED Erwin of Salt Lake City and Dr. T. Showers Tuesday evening health commissioner, are nlans of the Price Mutual for their J. Howell, a vigorous educational been launching to have scheduled w ard picnic, to emphasize the serioushel dat the city park. An entertain- campaign of burns from fireness and danger ing program of music, dancing, games Grant Young Sheriff and and lunch had been outlined. The crackers, ordinance the that county declares some future outing may be held at sale and use of firethe forbidding date. crackers will be rigidly enforced in Salt Lake county. The daily press SHELL NINE VICTORIOUS assurances from Shell Oils entry in the American brings us repeated the state communities throughout poundbaseball league Legion junior to be shall permitted the that people 3 ed out a victory over Zions shall it that of Fourth the July, Monenjoy a Wholesale in game be possible to hold patriotic meetings, day evening. and enjoy sports and entertainment, without disturbance and danger to SEATING FACILITIES life and limb which the use of fireENLARGED IN LIBRARY engenders. JUNIOR READING ROOM crackers Note these figures: In the war for there were 4044 AmTo accommodate the usual large independence, killed and 6004 wounded. In ericans crowd of youngsters who attend the the thirty years from 1900 to 1930, weekly stories hours sponsored by celebration of Independence day the local library, a number of new caused 4290 deaths and 96,000 injurichairs have been ordered, and are es, all from fireworks. Celebration expected to arrive this week for Sat- of the nations natal day has been Cenurdays entertainment. The New than was the revomore much deadly tury club, with the library board, lutionary war. have made the purchase. In the hope that the citizens of CarIn the absence of Mrs. Wilford Jenbon may this year be assured sen, story hour chairman, the New of a county safe Fourth, I am, and sane Century club will direct the juvenile DEEPLY CONCERNED. Jeansel-me program, with Mrs. Marcel and Mrs. Isaac McQueen as chairPRICE MAN REACHES ITALY; women. STARTS TOUR OF COUNTRY Mrs. S. A. Olsen will conduct the program on Saturday, July 3, at 2:30 Eugene Coli, who left Price the p. m. for children between 6 and 12 fore part of last month to visit his jeaisoc father in Italy, has reached his destination and is now making a tour of TO ATTEND MEETING to Frank Bonacci will go Salt Lake the country, according to word re- friends this week, City Sunday to preside at a meeting ceWedby Mr. Coli made the trip on the liner of the Utah of league, which he is chairman. New officers Conte Di Savoia. Mr. Coli reported for the coming year will be elected at that the crossing was a pleasant one the session, which is to be held at the inasumch as the boat encountered very little rough water. Newhouse hotel. 1! FIRESTONE ALWAYS LEADS IN GIVING TOP TIRE VALUE j games in the CarbonBaseball league will be played Sunday and Monday. The Price team will travel to Hunt- and Ferron will entertain the Price C. C. C. nine on Sunday. Mon- days game will be between Castle Dale and Wellington on the latters J . non-leag- d n, each of the months of July and gust instead of the customary two, according to an announcement by Secretary S. J. Sweetring. This months session will be held with Exalted Rulon the twenty-firs- t, field. No game will be played here until er Erin H. Leonard giving his report July 11, when the C. C. C. and We- on the national convention at Denver, Initiation of candidates The Price squads Colorado. llington tangle. feature. The next will another be on be will 18, home first game July with the C. C. C. furnishing the op- meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 25. position. OILERS DEFEAT Ahepa Opens Junior RED GOOSE NINE Season With Victory Play in the Class B division of the American Legion junior baseball lea- in Class Clast week by walloping the 1C ot undcr wa-- last weck with Shell Oilers ekeing out an In a Rotary club, over Price Tradings Red victory encounter. After scoring twice in the first in- - Goose aggregation in a ning and seven times in the second, battle. the winners clinched victory by send- LEAGUE GAME FORFEITED ing two runs over the plate in the third frame. Pritchard, with three Wellington was credited with a hits, and Fausett, Basso and Williams, forfeit victory over Ferron Sunday with two blows each, paced the Ahepa in the Carbon-Emer- y Baseball leaattack. Pace starred for the Rotary, gue. The Wellington nine will play cracking out two home runs in two Castle Dale Monday, July 5. on the official times at bat. Wellington field. v 11-- five-inni- 0, ;iT,ie iui,iic AS LEAGUE OPENS;! 16-- -Emery 18-1- UVIT5' PRICE DEFEATED - .... Second-roun- RESERVE PRIMARY SOCIAL HELD All officers of the pT1 Officers and teachers of the L. D. S Primary association of the North of the Reserve Office Price ward held a social Tuesday af- have been reelected for ternoon in the amusement hall of the year. Lieutenant ck 10 ue Non-Partis- an Index cards for sale at The voeute. Sun-A- SQUADRON TO MEET d Price squadron of the Sons of the American Legion will hold a regular meeting Wednesday evening, July 7, in the Legion hall, according to Walt-- j er D. Daugherty, chairman of the ad- visory committee of the organization. CARD OF THANKS We ! have chosen this means of thanking our friends who offered; their sympathy and rendered their as- sistance and lovely floral sprays dur- inS the bereavement of our beloved husband and father, Pete Politano. Mrs. Pete Politano and Sons, Frank, Joe, Malcolm. Green River, Utah. 'UflNItS Firestone makes great savings by controlling rubber and cotton supplies at their sources, by more efficient manufacturing methods, by selling in such large volume that distribution costs are lower. These savings are passed on to you as extra values. 8 EXTRA POUNDS OF RUBBER to every 100 pounds of cord. Extra value AT NO EXTRA COST. 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