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Show 191? t 1 I lUr IMd IN t. ; e.ai Saturday evening, all three With 14 tall.es to thrir winnet,, retold A In g"d form taking their op. Lindsay topped the Sunnjside boi Standard ville also 12 with g eiuounter. points. on a fotfcit from Eastern Utah won a rather slow lou i.i fnt game, counter from Olivetti t.f IhUe. Canyon 13. j ft hIikU haj (hi nidi. jr.t highlight of the evening prov-jt- o w be the first game, that between vidual stars and Sunnyside. Trailing by In the final game of the evenm PKkcr tah very little time re-- J Fisher's Beer whipped Jlrhei' five n Tabone sank thiee long; Skaggs aggirgjtnej "(3 to n Spr-r- e. j g . t) V 4 t A 1 I t H I t' I . I'l ill ,UrAIICOALOUlPUf and Puber xhou to giv the Utah H,Wr iUt--r cf Uant 33 to 34 Vktory, tJ Ii lee and Bctker off to flying itaru in the Talxine and IVte jje;t1rr Jut M.glu mo weie commercial basketball county high Joint n.rn fur the rxtx)r ru-r- .V CAGE LEAGUE ti Elrt-tri-e t 1 j pui IsU. l." u't.i.g s, ..is tltw i.o s Wc-c- d. lls or SaU4 " d t't Wal.t s . I as t ,lt Jak 111 t1 is sell loll e toui.tiy ii.! u., n 4.0 lo Af.ri tl i .1 the nU -- d p'-- vv tal Very iiiuih Santa Tao lasirly lira! ts Alii flol'l thc.f esp.rsl we gleutl the fait that jelh. ps tody lie Is en a.gh (, r both, ume ttu y have foi a lliale ill tlie tosgidar Y old Santa Hoist te hu-laii- i I. Ir Weie !vo eld br them tut hut eld enough to dd m.alds so .uld ou lease send Us a hustaiu1 ?' ink you d.j.'.e-- . MONTHS 1ST Ssl,!a Sa, k is 1 ausl.t ;r. fur l.tie u a irt.c-n.a,:rJ to h.s LrathjaaStrfs t.!s (As tllg,J,ah. t also ill, It av 1, fi IK1I 7 2 3 P 0 I rt tolls to filhOl'M l,a L.l.ilulious ttia1 in l e Sok en.tr 1 Iku'iUi 4 Th.s rs w!',h II 94. (MO duiing t'.r WEEK!" :''" oiid.iig wrrk m 1929 the Wrrk rlldrd iJetrmbrr II (ulal Uliitrd Mates Soft Coal prudilC-tif- ll Utah Coal pi.atujU.m Is rsumalrvl at 10,014 POO lirl dunnj (,t week ruled Unrii.Ur 4 h.h so up- tons, an Incirase ovrr the pievedmg turn for the fust time m a month, g Wrrk uf ;j 9 and U tlie high-es- t irnt fnan 66 OoO to ?2 (MO net tons hgute retell ilrd sllnf the end id to rrjx.rt made this week Man h ty ti.e naiittiial I itum.ii.His comThe cumulative iirtsluv tiori cd stdl mission coal in 1937 to dale stands appiosi-llsa- ti The pltadutholl tolal loo. poled Wl!) ly 3 6 Jer el,t she'll tf that 111 J' 6 00 J net t. Its for U e tt i it j ,uid I 19.1 the (nir.ulative td lotii I, aid 0, f week in I SltJ and w Ith 1 3 l oil foi ti , and Coal in 1937 to date, 2 3 Ier dt Same ri i, a.1 lit 1920, is la it pndm . ot nt a hi ad f 1936 fc e j, a( i mu .r l n I'i.i.i tv I Ml It V w lifting Ih.i.n.i Ot M V ,tl the 4'al 4 g Monday n and A. til, , 't i.tati t s. M.ss Hi U u ato J, Khbuin, rvtti.M, n It I in-- u Went to t"a;!!e Initiy tvwmty is v 1 half to meet taird W llil th on TuesJay. Misi la.i lrne Ihiiiant, Castle Gale, home flolil the Umvelslty uf Utah for Clo istmas Is AARON J. HANSON General Inturance Llf Ineorance A Specialty Trie. f8 West Mala St. Utah JGEflERALEZ2SGEHERALSSSZS r Mrs. Jiianth has lived all of her 69 hy some of telljldy BRANCH MRS. the Jr! !el he tei rives Wolidef m Utah, jeais having hern lioin in if he t uuldij't insert himself m Salt Lake City. She rair.e to Jhire me of tiie young bd.ts sinkiwith her Kug.-nE lhaiuh, husband, IS HONORED GUEST ngs t hiS y eaj in November, 1884, and has resided m Cat bon ever ume. Mr. Brain!) BIRTHDAY died in county 1906. . The program Monday in-LCglOH ! evening eluded singing, musical and iiutru-- l C1nM of Jane Mr. Branch honor who In mental numbers, games, and visiting f'xbrated her eightieth birthday ri-- N MILKING nR.NS Monday, a gathering including eight of her nine living children, 30 of her N.ne families td Pi ire who other Milking barns, to be built j? grandchildren and 15 of her 41 ing to set forth In the1 wise would have had a kcaiity Chirnl-- , was held Monday United States Public Health Service mas will sjaikle with glre Saturday evening in the L. D. S. tabernacle milk ordinance, are to be built in the when open j atkagrs td they here. near future by Juhn Giacullrtto't food and toys that have twen th Those present Included the follow-le- g store and Louis Massas ed by the American Auxiliary children and their husbands or Helper dairy., it was reported this disguised as SanU Claus. wives: Eugene E. Branch, Wellingt- week by J. B. Jewkes, district eg As their yearly project during Uie on; Mrs. Rosilla Thayn, Wellington; ricultural, food and dairy inspector. the Auxiliary endeauns holidays, Irvin Branch, Price, Ezra Branch, each year to supply disabled veterans' Price: Bay Branch, Price; Melville Miss Ins Herring is home from Wa- tam,ljM With tcw c ,he ,h.,t Branch, Wellington; Mrs. Olive Goldisatth academy for Christmas. make Christmas. They have urged ng, Price: Mrs. Effie Anderson, Price. with them townspeople to A son, Ernest Branch, was not presDorr Hansen. Sunnyside, has re- in dunntions that would help making ent, Mrs. Mary Branch, wife of the turned from Brigham Young to fill the baskets they ore preparing, deceased child, was in attendance, ity to spend Christmas. results to be distributed this weekend. The Auxiliary met Tuesday afternoon with President Mrs? Lester M Pearson to complete fund arrjnge-- ( ments and to decorate their boxes suitably for the occasion. Mrs. Frank 511010 of Spring Glen is in charge. JANE t Mprrg 36ntas ' 0N80TH Auxiliary )1Ve oailia To Needy Families nic ft fc, vl O m m TIIK MANACK.MKXT ANI) SAMIS r)K(K OK TIIK CUN Ell A I. DEIAHTMKNT STOKES, INC TAKE THIS 0IT0K-NITY IX) WISH EVERY ONE OK Ol'Il (TSTOMEUS AM) EMENDS A VERY II A ITY ANI) JOYOl'S XMAS. WE ARE VERY HKATIim. E0R YOlIl PATRON A (IK AND HOPE WE MAY CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU. U . hver-Workma- Elmer A. Klityaard, la-gu- Manager. , General Dept. Store iy Christmas Wednesday afternoon the annual, Christmas party for children of the veterans was held at the Legion hall. Santa Claus gave each one attending gifts and candy. Mrs. Donald Hack- Ing was in charge of the tree and decorations, and Mrs. R. F. Rogers directed program arrangements for the party. Greetings . . . To our friends and customers throughout the region. We thank you for the marvelous patronage you have given us the past year. We hope we have through our service to you merited your continued support and patronage that you have so generously given us. $ Our aim in the turning years is to further serve you and offer the finest in Opitacl service that our modem laboratory can give. Remember You Pay Only Per Week for Your Glasses Ci-- j DRESSES Coat Sale Ladies Coats reduced for quick clearance. Pre-Invento- ry All Fur-trimm- j J Carbon Alumni To Give Program For Student Assembly or tailored Sport Coats. Regardless of style or quality .... j A special program given by the, alumni of Carbon high school will be given before a student assembly' Thursday afternoon, it was announc-- j jed this week by Melvin C. Wilson, Dresses for evening or afternoon. Clearance of one group of ladies smart new Fall Dresses. Select that new Evening Gown now for the holiday dances! Values to $7.90 HATS Clearance Sale of ladies fine Fall Millinery. Hats that formerly sold as high as $3.95 Now on the Sale Table at only 14 Off principal. Kay Bunnel of Helper will be in charge of the program and will1 give a reading. A saxophone solo will be given by Michael Malone, home for Christmas from Portland university. Frank Lopez, Helper, will contribute a cornet solo to the program, and a number will be given by a duet composed of Miss Catherine Gardner of Helper and Rea Bryner. r?V tl m VQ CARD OF THANKS STANDARD OPTICAL CO. 31 East Main St. Price Salt Lake Ogden ggfljarfjiiffiTi.iTriTr, Logan Provo Price Idaho Falls By this means we desire to extend our sincerest thanks to those who were so kind in offering their sympathy and aid at the time of our be reavement. Also for the floral con tnbutions. MRS. PEffE PEHRSON, And Family, Mutual. CLEARANCE SALE ALL PRICES OH TOYS REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. SEE Nwi OUR BIG BARGAIN TABLES OF $ May the 1938 Chapter in your book of life prove to be one of the most interesting, Prosperous and Happy you have ever experienced. SUT' 3 2(S ill fii 1&J BILLY AND RUTH CONTEST Also to Everyone in Carbon County A MERRY , MERRY CHRISTMAS CARBON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS t II The Winner of the Two Local Prizes Given By This Store Are Gwenevere Adamson, Huntington, WINS DOLL HOUSE Owen Skidmore Merrill, Spring Canyon, WINS BIG FORT . . THE CONTEST LETTERS WHY I LIKE TO TRADE AT THE GENERAL HAVE BEEN SENT TO BILLY AND RUTH HEADQUARTERS TO BE ENTERED IN THE BIG NATIONAL CONTEST. AS SOON AS WE HEAR FROM THEM WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE NATIONAL WINNERS NERAL DEPT STORE Hhe Store for all your shopping NEXT TO LYRIC THEATRE - PRICE. UTAH fT S2 n I |