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Show MCE Tt 8UN.AUVOCATE, TUE M t! Y A II I 1 I 0 ILEAGUE LEADING CARBON CAGERS WILL Mining Conventions Committee Includes BOUT OF AMERICAN LEGION CARD HERE Four Men From Utah ROBERTSON SCORES EASY WIN IN MAIN CENTRAL 40 29 TO PLAY SOUTH EMERY OUTFIT AT HELPEJ ! IN LEAGUE BATTLE !nroun(er Scheduled Cor itehabihtatasi kf Coal lUtl.il.g CaiUm 4 mine mei haiu.'atk n and Oclock Tomorrow 4 Nuith Emery 3 mine Safety VSulk Weie srlctled dur Cvrning k Carbon Scoring! tng the jaet week among in.jioilar.t J'ullurk South Emery 1 Itl 111 lf subjects for consideration hy Ike ns Appears Cage Central Ihuusaura shool high Carbon The Ilona! program committee for the 5Ui J Very Will aMef). H to keep their league let- - Green ftlver, 0 annual roal comention ai.d National Windtiu!!," oul weighed by d unmarred Friday (tomorrow) Ilc'au&e Ue fighters w ere t alied ujm.ui Ejs.sitiia of the Am,'ik on Miking pound and ajjjairnily t.andu for evVmng when lanky Fall Poliak, lied lake ort the Uksr- by they C nmewt.h ty ictenl infection in his at the last minute and be ause C'hru-- 1 Cr!grra to he held at Hu innaii. rn!pW, un pr,,UL! y most decidedly was who ward be aim South luneiy ragers In thej tefl shoulder, toik a telltfiC beating,. J to fl , Ohio, ni1 North Emery from May away hmi Carbon will 8 u.ia b, puded for the evening, advantage auditorium, The game Wfoze hu annuls threw in the towel t,'ns'r Membership of the national piogi am Jn Ue final jeikJ to down the CVn He!jrat 9 00 oeloek. Venial from the Uintah J The fight wight have ended eailier, ,ln weight, the draw decision proved committee Uulude. the following begin . from , 43 i$ here r slanl:ng ftum (lliul h J!hcr but for Uie second round bell w hi h satisfactory to the crowd. Unless the Carbon sejuad suffers an! Grand-Sa'Utah: Chairman Moroni lleiner, rr(1ityl jy,i,mk accounted fof 2i Juan district hav'e HQ It should saved IVarce after Itoberion had got Pick Ilorrell, Price, intermountain Salt unesjieited felajise City, president of the Utah the Springville slugger against the difficulty in sulkluing the Fanery rharn idon , n or Fuel company; L. K Adams, Salt fourth welterweight Ommaur was the The game in view of the roj'e and Ihrn fhioied him w l(h manager of the Spring tan) on ed a technical knockout over Ale ktoiy as against no drfel 25 victory which the TUNE IN 40 to right that looked like It should have Madrigal, Columbia. Although IW- - Coal rsmjany; Walter F. Claike, Ken- easy over Jrf ( p Calboll tram torn Windmills head fmni his should scored at Fern n several weeks Ind- of lh Jntrndcnt confer mad few A rrll offmaivc ycturfs jn llorth, mjjh! til in th? hrlming fjv of er. ago. the fight two stanzas he opened up 1endent Coal and Coke company; and The Home Service Well Fans Flraard light C. With Um Frst half of the league 'the Salt Iuke ''in general City, Stark, g with attack In the f.rst and fourth auaMers well were fans with the Coal champion-froschedule Completed, Fight pleased third round that disagreed with the manager of the plue p.lu.'e w hen Pollock was d. oiping in Program d the card, the best of the three cu!scored the ship f.ght lads and the fight rttnyCadkm stomach, all angles. thus far this season by the Am- w as called. For Tlie committee has flared particfriendly suggestion! on Castle J).d outfd by a wile mar- erican Ihutlcularly pleasing ular emphasis on nu-- hanization secor.d and third periods, inghn. whuh tost a .4 to .5 overtime And Pike Draw In McCourt the homemsking Em were the amateur bouts which, in it recognized that it Is the- coal however the speedy b.tors hKight n battle to the Rn..auri last week, is Ned McCouit, Columbia, staged the inly nearly every imtam e. hi ought togeth- Somewhat of a c.f me eting rmn even terns, and pulled Into a one-- 1 otherwise unseated, and is comeback toward the industrys chief hoj'C er Well matched fighlets failof that ion and it other th.rd fuels, fret in the rjuar tJf his fKiint lead midway mix with Ilruce ure to In the final amateur lHit of n.e mechanize where cods can be ter. Two baskets quickly put . to Price earn ab-- 1 I battler, xe Warren, Consumers, has loM two emevening, Dinosaurs out ahead again, and from the title. South Fmery rw- Although the fight was all thus pared will result in lessened sorbed considerable punishment fiom Central far. thus In high, which matter the a games according was industry, it tax ployment merely point the gloves of Co Christensen. Pric e, Fikes at first, McCourt infiictcHi some to a rejKirt received lure this wee k. thatwhat 0 29 here 'l night, has Fiid.iy the score would be, of ttllln damage with a dangerous right , d but stayed through to a on! its re marks record, three rwa ,n against forward, mn hUm m,nln Carbon t Farli.mo, stenky when he finally got going. draw, Warren showed courage by - , iGrc-eMarts. comfour defeated whole in u. of existence tt Kiver, jsort said, j5s fined jrformj SHiwing great jxixiiigabihly in the munitu-- hn teen preserved by the wading in time after time, when alaait to break ,f the year, aid It was his elev- - will have to st. ge an upset all he got for his trcuhle a good are opening rounds, Tony Nikas, feather all. Coal at columns Into the seorin adoption of mechanized mining. p. f,,rwr)( that played no small part the time wus a h.Kdc on the Jaw. weight charnp.on of the so lm, ,h(.y coull, ni), hdherto ln Ymallv put ing'the home team out Drilling On Offense Pizregion, tired and allowed Johnny workcd . rofttably by hand meth- - jn f ront f r,r g M. We-- ley luinesj In le Coach Georg" Voung is drilling his zutto, Columb.a to rate a draw decis- ods are now mined through the hlj this week on the Helper team gafne. hard strnt being fons d battle. The Hire use of mx!c-ion in a thus makencounter, eciuijiment, a In floor, particularly with a view to e scrappy preliminary hid showed hi.s right to the amateur trounced the tain 0 smother functuning offer c it possib e for many persons t ing Carlton sophomores crown, however, by his erformnnce, retain their j' bs as miners. than the one wlirh faltered sevi-nparticularly by his left Jab that had Mine safety work claimed the intimes against Civile Dale lad wii-k11 e Dinosaurs are the terest of comrT ittee members also, an I Dt NOTICE TO C KF.DITOaS on important w.ll have in this part i f the .this team of match phase any Estate of John Jensen, Deceased. nvention program pn state w hen workin ; properly. Agaui' Creditors will ,Pbre claims with present mr vo ichcrs to the undersigned at the .Huntington it was the defensive work off.ee of Marl D. Gibson. Attorney At his opponent baffled for several jthat kept the North Fmery team limited chiefly to long shot and ma le Ijiw', Irrce, Utah, on or before the rounds. 21st day of Mich. A. D. 1938. the sbm margin of victory. possible Preliminaries Youngster Stage LLOYD JENSEN, coach said this vv k The Carbon CiSHa d battles between The Administrator of the Estate of g his that lineup will very John Jensen, Deceased. age prov-Jc- d youngsters of the pre-telikely remain the same, with Pollock Date of first pub., January 20, 1938 tmmmml Invmi to be a popular feature, as the AmTheoW Uywniwi MISS NANCY FINCH and iartLmd iti Lm dtp ic Wcstlcy at forwards, D ill.i Code Date of last pub., February 17. 1938 scrappers, for the mast part, operated Bry-inReid nt and and Ostler center, (Upon the theory that the best defense favored for the guard positions. Is an offense. The fights paired TedRobin Likely To Be Here Round Dick dy Talerico and Billie Dixon. As only an upset of major proporJoe and and Bcsso, Angelo Jacoby each Wednesday tions can prevent the Dinosaurs fin-- I Bcsso and Johnny Nikas. and Friday ishing cither first or second in the Carbon-Emer- y league, it is likely that 9:45 A. M. Calls For the round robin playoff of Region Five will be held here, probably at The Grand-Sa- n Juan league For recipes and recipe Helper. Base has first chance to be host for the covers call at your local but present indications tournament, acThe United States is once more UTAH POWER & LIGHT are that they will decline the honor, cepting men for enlistment for the in which case next Carbon will be the COMPANY OFFICE Overson, referee; Howard, umpire; Hawaiian Islands, it was announced choice. this week by Corporal James F. Hous-- 1 Summerhays, timekeeper. In that case, the teams which will ton, Trice recruiting officer. As the Beet number of vacancies is limited, the officer urged all interested persons to Set By make contact as soon as possible. PHONE 1 CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER STORAGE Other vacancies now available are: To be eligible for payments under Infantry at Fort Douglas; San Fran- cisco; Portland, Oregon: Spokane the new sugar control act, farmers MOVING PACKING SHIPPING Washington; Missoula, Montana; artil- must comply with certain minimum 9 lery at San Francisco and Monterey, wage rates for beet labor, an A. A. and Cavalry at Monterey. 'A. announcement issued this week California; Code through the Utah State Agricultural NJ.'E Size No. S. CAHiLNAVE asserts. college Clcro! , ... Fifths 779 . as set the rates, board, by Topping Sautema Fifths 778 were based on the tonnage harvested Pert 92S ... Qts. per acre. They were as follows: AiJ4A ft't.-- l j Pori .... Gals. 927 Seven to eight tons to the acre, $1.07 i WMle Per'. (w.rvKtiA 923 ... Qts. tool 9W0f pf YAlhrt VIM per short ton; eight to nine tons, ' VVHle Pert Gals. 923 CARD OF THANKS $1.03; nine to ten, $1; 10 to 11, 07 1004 .. Qts. To!:ry We have chosen this method to con-- 1 cents; 11 to 12, 95 cents; between 12 ... Gals. 1005 Tokay vey our sincerest thanks to all those and 13, 93 cents; from 13 to 14, 92 Q jj 1032 .. Qis. Sherry friends of our beloved daughter and cents; from 14 to 15, 91 cents; from GOS Muscatel ,Qts. sister, Katherine J. Giacoletto, for 15 to 16, 90 cents. Muscatel ... Gals. 967 For yields of between 16 and 17 their tender condolences and syrnpa- 1055 the rate was 89 cents; between .Qts. Angelica ... tons, Also the flower at for her death. thy 953 Tamper Proof Port Qts. remembrances and their offers of as- - 17 and 19, 88 cents; and for 19 tons C32 Qts. Tamper Proof Muscatel Per acre or over, 88 cents a ton. Of- sistance. ficials suggest that a new wage scale 1015 Mr. and Mrs. John Giacoletto Qts. Tamper Proof Tokay tor the 1938 crop will be established PINTS and Emile. QUARTS also 'later this season. CODE N( CODE NO. 312 Gummed tape in three sizes for sale 900 Qts. Champagne at The 8:40 Brandy 408 Pts. uf,Tst 90 Proof Alcohol 20 H. A. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS by Volume REFINANCING - ALL KINDS Estate of Louis Santi, deceased. Creditors will present claims with INSURANCE - BONDS vouchers to the undersigned at Trice, 14 or to North Carbon Ave. Price Utah, Henry Ruggeri. Attorney at Law, Price. Utah, on or before the 19th dav of March, 1938. knocking down his njijcuiient twice in each of the t iret twu ruumis, Robertson, 1rice heavyweight, scored a technical knockout over ArcaJe "Windmill" IVarre, . ille, in the third atania of tht-imain event bout on the no trican legion fight card here lat Thursday night. Aft-- loili-munltl- r I-- e I " Iads r . - 1 ' d aj-- i u -- n . efuily D.no-'sau- rs body-jarrin- ia ajwin-aore- m ba-ket- s, - i la-gu- c se te - five-rou- c nd 138-pou- - i four-roun- i i I bpjx-rcu- n n 1 a ! -- five-roun- ob-th- j . , l rif iji xofixwtndi Asallij (ini bm( j three-roun- A first-strin- en j er KSL j Officer Recruits To Serve At Hawaiian j ! i CILIFOMM Minimum Rates Pay AAA ; tioy&b'ym: -- 1 309. 'f iCa TH . ir . j . . . . . ' j j I te. Auto Loans FILOMENA SANTI, Administratrix of the Estate of Louis Santi, Deceased. HENRY RUGGERI, Due to the steadily advancing cost of materials which enter into production of a newspaper, the yearly subscription price of will be advanced to two The dollars ($2.50) in the state and and $3.00 outside of Utah (in the U, S.) on March 1, 1938. This step is taken only &3 an absolute necessity and is a continuation of our policy to publish a newspaper reflective of the splendid community which we serve. The cost of materials in the publishing line have advanced steadily during the past two years and we have continued to absorb them in the hope that a halt would be called at a point which would permit the absorbing of the cost on our part without an increase in subscription rates. However, we have found that impossible, taxes of various types having increased markedly along with other advances, this being especially true in is happy to regard to social security measures. The contribute through such taxes as much as possible to the welfare of its employees. However, the combined increased costs of news- paper publishing has made it absolutely necessary to advance the yearly subscription price. Those who wish to do so may take ad- vantage of the present price for advance subscriptions until March 1, 1938. On and after that date the yearly rate in Utah will be rate (in the U. S.) will two and dollars, the be three dollars per year. Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first uuh January 6, 1938 Date of last pub., January 27, 1938 NOTICE TO CREDITORS te Estate of Amedeo Bea.cco, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Room No. 16, Silvagni Bldg., Price. Utah, on or before the 11th day of May, A. D., one-ha- lf (IMEY ets 1938. Date of first publication January lf te Barbara Beacco and Tony Frugni. Executors and Trustees of the Estate of Amedeo Beacco. Deceased. J. H. BRAFFET. Attorney for said Executors and Trustees. Date of first pub., January 13 1938 Date of last pub., February 3, 1938 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Insurance Agency We Are Now Making AUT0L0ANS We write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Crop, Rain and Auto- - S $ mobile, in the best eompan- - $ ies in the United States. Estate of Rebecca Jeanselme Whitehead, formerly Rebecca Jeanselme, z deceased. Creditors will "resent claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Price, Utah, or to Henry Ruggeri, Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 19th day of March. A. D., 1938. I J. BRACKEN LEE LEON JEANSELME, Administrator of the Estate of Rebecca Jeanselme Whitehead, formerly Rebecca Jeanselme, : : Deceased. HENRY RUGGERI, Er1 pniHniiumimimiiiHiirHiiiiHimiiiKiHmiBiiuiinimmiimmiiiiiiHiiiiiiinniis 6. A. D.. 1938. te one-ha- EQUITABLE Attorney for Administrator, 3 fis? zVS. Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore |