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Show HE all three pwcTtakes S U N - A D V O C A T E divisions of Gate, 2, Sunnyside, ; and Helper 1. Puce collected 63 in the' points s mallei boys class; Wellington. 22 MEET OF COUNTY Sunny side, 14. Helper, 10, Hiawatha,! JUNIOR HIGH b. Castle Gate, 4, and Kemlwoith. 2. 'Uaik Lee led the Price team with! In lasts in the sprints and a second in Seven tie bioad jump, besides tunning on the unnmj Helper leluy team. Helper took major honors in the tennis tournament, conducted simHelper, upon entering a protest on results of the quarter-mil- e ultaneously with the track and held in awarded first the sophomore dhision place rela, was meet, w mning thiee ot the lour di- school track meet here Kridaj, it was reof the junior high lsions which placed first in the UO-jar- d Price, night. Tuesday port lielunmaiN heats m the was disqualified on the grounds that seeral memevents weie held in the running relay eent, team had competed in more eents than Junior high schools ot themorning bers of the relay county allowed. This took .' been weie dismissed during the alternoon of Prices points away should hate for tlie track meet 49 for Helper. lea' ins; T' to In chaige of anangements for the s evens was Joe Chandler 'day with top honors in all three divisions of ed price walked off by Pony MacAithui. annual Carbon county junior high school track and Final lesulfs: he second Kiwanis field here last Friday alternoon, winning on meet Tenth Grade field 1 TRACK j Schools Participate Events Friday; Wins Honors In Tennis Tourney 220-yu- PRICE UTAH PAGE THIRTEEN STANDINGS SHOWN Younger Players Boost Prospects IN KEGLERS LOOP Of Helper Squad City baseball account. A request has been made that all who have occasion tc refer to Helpers team should refer to Beckers Uinta of Helper, in keeping with a promise given to the sponsoring firm. League Standings Beckers Uinta To Sponsor Team In id Utah Industrial Loop During 40 Season When the familiar cry of Play ballTs heaid on May 5, the day on which the Utah Indusorial league will open the season, Beckers Uinta of Blutz Beer was di upped into third Helper will send a team against the place this week, losing three straight defending champions, Provo Tnnps, to Troy Laundry, 880 to 804, 849 to that will be minus several familiar 672 and the other game by a score faces, but in their places will be some which was not listed. Puce Garage young, hustling Legion recruits, took Blatz for one game, 811 to 777, Although it's too early to suggest but lost the other two, 710 to 786 and just who Ed Marchctti 731 to 815. and Luke Carmom will send into the In top position is Zions Wholesale, fray at Provo, a broad guess is that easily in the lower classifications and ai usi hcriy till, Copfer after trouncing the Stockmens club Jimmy Mullins will be stationed at emerging victorious by one point in the (P). James H), Piuntis (P), Pace 89i t0 754 and 762 to 747 and losing the hot corner. Another youngster, (P Time, 111. sophomore section. one game, 799 to 821. The Master Ai thur Ray, who was good enough to In the tenth grade meet, the dash Berry Cleaners had a fan ly successlul week get a lot of scrutiny from major leachampion was not determined until results of the final (P), Kelley (H), Cox overcoming the Scoweroft kcglers 7481 gue scouts at the Legion tournament to 626 and 721 to 618, and losing 657 in Ogden last fall, will see plenty of event, the broad jump, were tabulated, giv- - (H). Time, :26.1. to 691, and winning two out of three action at short. Harry Vogrenic is McCourt 50 Shotput Berrv Price (S), 49 ing and Sunny-sid- e points, Helper from the S. C. S. 748 to 710 and 712 virtually a certain performer at secDay (H), Colzam, (H), Runnel 28. A clean sweep in the pole vault ond. 48 feet, 8 inches. Frank Pero, Ernie Carnavali to 638 and losing 682 to 729. Price to come out ahead. Rex Berry, run Kcllev (H, Bikak-i- s The Carbon Abstractors met tough and Orlando Rachele are the other J showing his heels to the rest of the field in (S), Cox (H), Plant is (P), Lyons luck m losing three to the Stockmens younger players who have been chosthe sprints and taking second in the shot-pu- t, (S) Time, 1:1 6. club, 778 to 694, 723 to 714 and 811 to en as potential team members. led the Helper crew of athletes while 440 relay Price, This years pitching staff apparent797. Price Garage lost three straight to Scovvcrofts, 673 to 601, 664 to 608 ly is well fortified. James Pinky Pat McCourt, with first in the shotput, high side. Time, 50 8. 880 relay Price, and 695 to 620. Burns, Marchetti and Max Bryner jump and broad jump, accounted for the 1:47.3. who were the mainstays last year are Women Show Interest majority of Sunnysides points. High jump McCourt (S), Pace again on hand and appear to be headWomen arent doing so bad in ed The McCoy system, classifying athletes of the seventh, eighth (P) and Lyons (S) tied lor second, for a better year. After a years bowling, as indicated by the way the John Chink Hardin and Earl and ninth grades on the basis of age, heighth and weight, was used Oliver (P), Morrison (P), Row lev layoff, Atwood Beauty shop feminine di-- a of are (P), Evans (S), Day (H), tied for Magann, in fixing the first and second bowled over the Carbon Ab- back in the pair fourth. 5 feet 2 inches. and give promise harness which Price of both in visions, Pole vault Larsen (P) and Davis stractors one game 656 to 595. Scores of making things tough for opposing in the other two led the field. were 759 to batters. Bob VanNatta is also back (P) tied for first, Butler (P), Morri- 497 and 661 to 559games for Abstractthe of the the bigger boys this season. Among son (P), Burnside (P). ors. Josephine Pace set the pace for Broad Joe Curia and Carmoni will handle Jump McCourt (S), Kelley the womens team. lower grades, Perry Peacock and Oliver the (H) tied for (P) receiving duties. Joe Myers and second, proved outstanding in pacing Price Atwood's also handed the Helper Johnny Allison, both of whom served Golding (P), Fox (H). 16 feet 3 inwomen a two to one beating this some time as dash, 'Kenilworth, 14; Hiawatha, 5; Castle ches. to victory, taking the managers last season, week, taking two games 634 to 595 are slated for duty at third base and Lower Division Class and 515 to 511, and losing the other short stop as well as in the outfield. dash Peacock game 567 to 580. Beckers To Sponsor Ardohain (Price), Varnakis M. & SON score for Beckers week mens the at High Brewing company of EvGlen), Zaccaria (Price), the Price Bowling alleys was Chai ley anston, Wyoming, will sponsor the LICENSED CONTRACTORS Glen). (Spring dash Haycock (Spring Atwoods 258. High womens score Helper team this year, having placed See Us for Cabinet Work, Screens, Repair Work, Frames, was Judy Garavaglias 178. a credit order for $300 to the Hub Ardohain (Price), Buffmire $ Glen), Expert Drafting and All Kinds of Carpentry Work. (Price), Smith, (Price), Capece (Helper). Time, :26.1. WE PLAN YOUR WORK SO YOU CAN SEE Shot put Semken (Price), Liapis WHAT YOU ARE GETTING (Price), Lindstrom (Price), Astro-- 1 ino (Kenilworth), Brady (Castle We in Line Gate). 38 feet 4 inches. dash Haycock (Spring 127 So. 3rd East PRICE Phone 251 Glen), Foirester (Fhice), Ardohain (Price), Burt (Hiawatha), Sunny-sid- m tUUAHANTEEDj CLASSES. CUSTOMERS' FAMILIES PAY NOTHING DOWN! LD -- 220-va- id W- &o2l UoU en-abl- 27 440-ya- II keg-le- rs left-hande- rs, 100-ya- CLEARLY rd BLURREW OX. If schoolroom vision is blurred, YOUR kiddie is constantly is con- stantly straining for lessons during blackboard instruction, iiTliis reader or hes just giving up. Dont chance it! Take Y,OUR kiddies to see the registered optometrist with offices here NOW! YOULL BE FRANKLY IF GLASSES TOLD ARE NOT NEEDED! rd 100-ya- T. HARMON rd j 220-ya- rd 440-ya- rd imt and Dispensing Opticians . . . 31 E. MAIN ST. PRICE Beoinnltui jamoWtfuu . . . the Building are specialists Manufacturing SENSATIONAL e. Time, :55.3. Pole vault Peacock (Puce), Curia (Spring Glen), Cooper (Price) and Oliveto (Price) tied for third, Basso (Price). 9 feet 2 inches. 440-yarelay Spring Glen, Pi ice, Kenilworth, Hiawatha. Time, USED CAIft SALE! rd :51.0. d lelav Spring Glen, Price, Hiawatha Time, P57.0 High jump Austin (Price). Barnes (Puce), Peacock, (Price), Campbell (Price), Forrester (Price) and Adams' (Kenilworth), tied for fouith. 5 feet. Bioad jump Corroy (Kenilworth), Varnakis (Spring Glen), Percharich (Kenilworth), Austin (Price), Brady 17 feet 2 inches. (Castle Gate) 880-yar- EVERY CAR, TRUCK AND PICKUP PRICED BELOW MARKET, To Sell Before the end of the month Lower Division, Class 2 dash Lee (Price), Down-- J aid (Price), Argeropoulis (Wellington). Clenco , (Helper), Naturale (Wellington). Time, '6.2. dash Lee (Price), Down-ar- d (Puce), Larson (Helper), Argeropoulis (Wellington), Porter (Helper). Time, :9.0. Shot (Wellington), put Shorts 50-ya- rd ttlC aS'-T ' b 0tl 4s ftef t 6 o'1 si rd DOWN Piantis Crawford (Hiaw'atha), (Price), Burnside (Kenilworth), Colton (Helper). 26 feet 9 inches. Pole vault Powell (Price), Smith (Price), Williams (Price) and Cowan (Sunnyside) tied for thiid, Morley (Price). 8 feet 6 inches. lelay Price, Wellington, Sunnyside, Hiawatha, Castle Gate. 220-ya- g this money-savinlowest price car Drive t ,,1A oW tyre (Puce), Fausett (Price), and Durrant (Sunnyside) tied for third, Williams (Price), Smith (Price) and Shorts (Wellington). 4 feet 9 inches. relay Sunnyside, fhisbeainiful ' baker Jcnmy makes Utstanding owners who have driwn f; miles sav tiv t!?Sf t!lusands of ,dlstlnctive Stude- baker and repairs SWithlfty n oi1, tires money-savin?10!- 1 CXpert Iow-mV- 8 - d 2 it WeePtakes- - Come in cf.Tu,:r i)" ') UTAH AUTO COMPANY m- I see -y Uimnm lst North L , PfSlnm John Holman and Hardy Roberts of Price are among the nine students who have been pledged to Omega Nu, honorary journalism fraternity at Brigham Young university. Omega Nu originated on the Y campus in 1935 to stimulate interest in journalism and to promote higher standards in this field. During the past two years the fraternity has published a quarterly magazine at B. Y. U. called the Wye. Due to the Popularity of the New Chevrolet, we have slashed prices to the bone on our fine stock of "OKw Used Cars to make room for more Trade-Ins".- ... DEALER 1935 FORD DELUXE CALLING ALL USED CAR BUYERS MONEY-SAVIN- EVENT G 1 1936 FORD DeL. COUPE SEDAN Radio, New Paint, Good Tires $ Dont Miss This Paint, Tires, Upholstery Excellent Condition. Priced for This Opportunity Sale Only 1935 CHEV. DeL. TOWN SEDAN Motor Completely Car Outside and Inside Looks Like New Overhauled $ '350 1936 PLYMOUTH DeL. 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