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LUNC1I-- Ut j yVw 111 awyiiw Jr- - WILL SELECT COUNTY BASEBALL AGGREGATION d lay M;kri tl.it week m(,-!in- to Expect Carbon Nine Outfit To Jacobshagen Reports Seasons Opener Players Turn Out On Sunday May Promises Gala Initial Practice repre-enti e unit lit the Mate run- - Thirty-Si- x On vtntion of federated clubs In Provo 1 To Be Fast Saturday. Although the club lias nut federated at yet, an imitation was Be Occasion For extended the group to send delegate to the cent lave. Carbons opening game in the State Thirty-si- x M:kri Athrlfj will meet next WedFashion Show pros(ective Carbon counIndustrial League will be a gala afbaseball out turned for the Held Wednesday players nesday evening, April 20, Miss Ther- ty to plans being made fair, according initial outdoor last to practice Oviatt Sunday. le leader, esia Is, program About thirty-fiv- e men. women and was It currently. reported here yes- children from, this city nvxIcU-- a va- the topic title being One of the Manager Ralph Jacobshngen express (Wednesday) by Sam Shor- - diryHernn "the personnel oTthe ed the at satisfaction Best." madejcrday response World's riety of 1938 sports and evening styles tm business for the Price jCnrbon manager and in the by county general, predicts cncounty aggregation, latest cn- during the New Century club fashion in IndusState the Carbon .the entry in the Utah State Industrial lea- show Wednesday night. Mrs. Bruce ..;trant WattlS trial league will make a good show- - Dividend will start the season off Moffitt of Helper introduced the by playing here on Sunday, May 1. ling during the coming season. model, and Mi.vs Esther Beeves was rlvr, nlrthda, rarty is being arranged prior to A Aspirants for the different positions theparade with music and marching game, several Arthur entertained Smith Catchout arc: (Who turned Sunday ment selections were given by Mis and all the trimmings. n flflh ,hi Sa'i'r ers Tony Fratto, Columbia; Frank .noro Bunnei Miss Dorothy Olsen. cf,ricnds To start the season off right. Mayor. made at Uiat time undcr guidance of attended. IHwinB Lea and McBeth, Price; Tnngro nnd j,jjss D,)nna Cassidv and Miss Jean Jacobshagen, manager for the Arlene Powell, Betty Frank- - Orlando Rachelc, Helper. Fratto and George Spratling of Helper will pitch Marion Robbins plnv- - Iowc S(0rrs couny aggregation. to Petthe ball first Orvel Blondy D"na L,m;,r Ton P1' tor Wee in the Cen- - erson, Columbia, president Sixteen suits for players and two accompanying music for the mo- of the and d(.s Names of those taking part associationAthletic Carbon Na'ArleM'waitTand the" re- County Jor mascots hav been ordered, these and R the places of bus mess be the contribution of Beckers individual will make an latter iTie FMnn cv.:,,. ceiving duties for the Helper the affair will be listed in The earncst effort to catch said balli in Beer, for which Johnny Moore is lo-during the Llfl two foasons McBeth the event that Mayor J. Bracken Lee, 'cal agent. The white outfit with blue mT a hasnt played ball s of;jrst official bat wielder of the se- - stripes will have "Beckers Best" on ru-v- Club Holds u.'fc i i afN-rno- t I ct k m!I Ik n.inv-rjn-ei.- mro TOUNDS Mrrtinc Ifi in a LLv - dr jnir, llrlr(ilr; Nrt Prlrj'.itt At!-- , A lurn'p w.ii i.'nr1 m S.ilt Liikc (') !Li uck M.nn St rviif St.ir L ":nn will rr.o t next CL u Ito man of th.it nnd city, i n rt 2 00 o'clcx k for Mand.iv former Irirc and Lyle John- h:is Imiti it I rr n of lleljx r. Merlirtf Sri HAM BOLOGNA LONG BOLOGNA -- J: Mrs Mint served SMALL STANDAEP- lK'' T ! Si DOZEN .KtST 29lc 34c r-wcS,-S.- PORK SAUSAGE 2 s s FRANKFURTERS vn- -r .1 Jrss aaj Urrea POUND PeLtku Eit-rMild Sugar Cored Tamily UAIIQ IlHillO i' Ct;r- - POUND COTTAGE CHEESE POUND 35c 1 k Ciuktil, tli.it.iin, nnl - JUBILEE HAMS 15c LB ORANGES t.' Lb Avejaje POUND Uu.ui!.e Yousig Lxiiib SPRING FRYERS 34c 10c QUART w i J -- MILK WHITE Vt Ha .!i id's- KRAF- T- S t la - 15c . Lsll rmr- -- UN I) c Tomatoes SOCIETY-CLUB- l.i : o.'.Jy Is Mill) POTATOES 3 KEY f 11 I I ,v Lu Di)f shove you should MILK WHITE EUUS With no OK lUt Co ueU BONELESS DAINTY ROLLS TJ'r CHEESE Tn J 49r'fr'i 'TrrT'T,rrr,tl Jf 15c IKliS rA(.r. MU- L No Cuir No Rune-- No lMiuu TrtJrf -AMtr PiMrt Ha for Srivirrs Jtv.te your Psrljr Hume r lijriLl ari i.J feme H i busks fuiu ll. IMuioiis Diiisty iLj.Lri tour uh ;!c.n btxsr stj rjnesppl Juue, JLce ia Cjvrtj utl.l llo6-l- t' J'cidy io Brute W.tt, pS Potato Chips 2 ii B'OHELESS DAINTY BOLLS 19c Ilf jcVMJ rra , AND SO CONVENIENT ,, EASTER DAFFQD1LLS, Doz -- f&ick ITS DIFFERENT, DELICIOUS Limit, 6 to each customer Marshmallows . eVSec-'0- " M1 See them in our Window 2 tt V ' CHICKS . rP For Vour Easter Basket "Rl'.Al. LIVE" ' s v - Officers Named By D. A. R. Chapter ! Mrs. Horry Wilson of Helper was selected regent of Escalante Chapter of D. A .R. Iat Thursday at a meet- - the society hold at the home Franklin Mnrrn in Price. Other officers are Mrs. Dave Parm- ley. vice regent; Mrs. Franklin Marra. secretary; Mrs. W. N. Wetzel, IIia-jwi- th ing cf of Mrs. UTAH S NEW DIRECT PRIMARY LAW hrh' a-- i J te - . Ians lo AgainCany Campaign In The Company i rJ;dbuEVs - wn.e-- 1 tbheckrVo,d fTe'T member him as manager and catcher the umpire C- R- Fahringi chairman Carbon County Athletic Associa!for the Sunnyside entry. of the county commissioners. tion," sponsoring unit for the diamond Indication of the firms confidence! Luke Carmoni, veteran catcher who The night before, April 30, a Base- - nine. 'toiled for Helper for a good number ba1 Dance will of the quaity 0f The beheld in the Silver Another pitcher will be on hand ears in the old Stat and CcntraliMoon hall, in honor of the as a medium of publicity, the Stand-o- f occasion, Saturday, it has been reported. He is expected to report ard oil company announced this that a good at- - Charles Laird, a leapies.Js next who being anticipated week. week that this publication has again the first part of tendance will be in evidence to join has handled mound duties in the CaliPitchers who worked out Sunday in the fun and, 1 been chosen as one to carry the na and incidentally, thereby fornia State, Arizona-TexJohn "Chink" include 1 tional contribute financial support to the Western Colorado leagues. His father campaign. . The Standard Oil company has car-- 1 bas played ball in the Central is S. H. Laird, station agent for the team. states leagues, Ed county 1 ried an Denver and Rio Grande Western railadvertising campaign in TheMex'C0 and Cotton 1 for several years, one Marchetti and Earl Magann, who George Sluga, regular right fielder road here and formerly a baseball 1 of Mines in the Industrial player of considerable ability. the limited number of weekly have been with Helper for several for be u I dis- - years; Boyd Lindsey member of the league last year; Merl cleaves, util-- f intermountain in The Carbon nine is expected to be the newspapers Reese, outfielder, also with U. S. Mines a fast aggregation, with prospects trict to be accorded this publicity 1936 Price team; and Jimmy Hiawa-jjty n 37. Quido Salzette, Sunnyside,,.. I business which is placed by an adver- - a newcomer who hails from that it will stack up favorably Fratto and Sunny Sluga George of nationwide Harry Kennick and Mortessen of (with the best that the other five lea- activity. ,tha. Msing agency of action on the Price. gue entrants may have to offer, I, The campaign is to get under way in' may see plenty locals before the the for .mound as announced, the near future it . season is finished, although they are at present working for a place in the 'outfield and infield respectively. Competition galore seems apparent in the infield and outfield with four- for the four in-- Id want a return trip ticket was teen making bids nine and Geld aspiring for the posts the comment of one city councilman The first outfield. of the 1 state spaces open to visit the when an invitation e to be I penitentiary at Salt Lake City was base position promises on tne contested most spot council to the read Monday evening Sun-Advoca- Following is the second of a series of articles explaining the new direct primary election law of the state. These articles will appear In The In order to inform the voters of the provisions of the measure so that they may acquire a thorough understanding of the new law. This series is being carried on in line with similar steps being taken by other weekly newspapers of tna state, members of the Utah State Press Association. uSe Sfodarof te - - Sun-Advoc- right-hand- er as ' Voters of Utah will find new political freedom granted through the direct primary law when they have their first opportunity of exercising direct selection of party nominees this fall. It is an entirely new departure for the voters of the state in that thov have nnnortunitv nf makimr their party selections t Hu first time at a general primary elec- tion by secret ballot. The voting at the primary elections will be conducted so far as ballot casting is concerned on the same principle that applies in the general, or final, election with the exception that the voter must cast a straight ticket in the primary, scratching not being permitted. Under this arrangement the operations of the voters in the primary elections are confined to their own political party activities. The ballot for the primary elections will contain the Party names and listing of all candidates who are seeking vZSr will be perforated lines between the f "options. SOThere as to separate the candidates of one party I nection with a message that in .hstingS men in Camavalia, Kenilworth; Morgan Gan- from those of other street mark ser and Joe Chandler, Helper, all parties and so as to enable the elector to are the prison making to separate the of names the of said ballot containing ers jjcense piates and signs that cities working out for the post. the party of his party The ballot. Manager Jacobshagen had Joe Myof the use for improving appearance of can choice from the remainder side edges of all ballots shall be The councilmen were ers and Paul.Dalpiaz, Helper, workoutside streets. f their the so that perforated sections of said ballots, when detached, shall be similar in ap- - 1 invited to visit the institution and see ing out at the hot corner; Sunny work among the Fratto, Columbia, and Johnny Allison 1 the rehabilitation pearance to inside sections when detached. Vhen the elector enters the polls to vote at a primary election, the election officers shall hand him a ballot contain- Rg the names of candidates of all groups and parties pro- vided by the law and at the same time shall instruct him to candidates of only one party or group and show JECEIVE GRAPEFruit hinf shipment, bon high. he votes from the remainae Outfielders who are expected to carload of grapefruit, including of tv, i!' n seParate the ticket When the voter has marked his ballot he shall sackSt bas been received for dis- - fight for the three coveted places on Ild it so that its face shall be concealed and deposit it in the I tribution among clients of the coun- - .the regular lineup include Shorty ballot box and his name shall be checked upon the register as I ty welfare department, it was report- - Mauisby, Fred Bosone, Rusty Woo- lhaving voted ed yesterday (Wednesday) by John sey and Harold Pattrick, who performed for Helper last rear. ,nd g. manager. I After marking his ballot the elector shall detach the part J"10 ballot containing the names of the candidates of the 6 as Voe( from the remainder of the ballot and shall f 0 ua the same so that its face shall be concealed, and shall de- PK1t the same in the ballot box as provided by the law. The c31be atlamer the ballot, containing the names of theshall ,es the party or parties the elector did not vote, , f ded in jjjcg manner by the elector who shall thereupon de- the same in a separate ballot box to be marked and as blank ballot box. Immediately after the can- de- Rfj53 ;he judges of election shall, without examination, y the tickets box. deposited in the blank ballot Sun-Advoc- them j ! hy j Ma-M- '57 S. 5k: S Adding Years of Healtli and Beauty our At forty grandmothers were usually prematurely old and worn. More often than not, a large family of children used up every ounce of energy, and seldom did you find a mother who was anything but a "home body." Women in those days were more than middle-age- d and forty. at thirty-fiv- e two these decades last health During education, proper diet, scientific care before, during and after child-birtmore sensible and balanced living, have done wonders for the averin age woman, adding years oj health and beauty to her life. Women at thirty-fiv- e now are at their best they retain their youth, beauty, interest in life and sports, and are far more companionable mothers, wives and friends. Yearly examinations and following the Doctors advice, will add more happy, healthy years to the life of modern women and men. h, PRICE UTAH vted wmmiiwwiMiwiBiimiiiWHWHiwwinnuttmuHHfwmmwwH' m KELLEYJC fUss. TS. No IS OTA STPTtS "TFlAPfq TVT PtmtT AFOfT THg DOCTOR ' - |