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Show THE PACE TWELVE PRICE, UTAH T E . A SKYEAGLE TALKS TO ROTARY CLUB BRONC RIDER WINS TOP PRIZE MONEY; KID ROBERTS TAKES MOST RAA POINTS Skyeagle, who entertained w ith his rodeogoers last week-en- d bow and arrow wizardry and other tricks, also entei tamed the Price Ro-- I tary club last Thursday evening, speaking bneily and demonstrating several of his rope tucks. Another guest speaker was John G Moore, Norfolk, Nebraska, secretary of the Rotary club in that city. Talks (on their recent trip east and on the national junior chamber convention at Washington, D. C., were given by Val D. Hicks and Wayne E. Johnson. In charge of the community service program was Jack Hussey. Vern Meekes, a newcomer to the Cowboys' Turtle association this season, took the greatest share of prize money, winning top honors in bronc around cowboy title weie won by Kid Fletcher of Hugo, Colorado, who was only a few points out of first place previously in the worlds championriding and purses totaling $181, at the ship race. He placed first all three Robbers' Roost Roundup last week. nights in the bull riding and fourth of the bronc ridMost points toward the world all- - in one ing for $171 in cash. The final money, however, of $36 in bull riding does not count toward points in the R. A. A. standings, leaving him 135 points. Third money winner was Charles Colbert who won $93 in steer wrestling and $68.67 in bull riding. Gerald Robeits took purses of $132 in bronc riding and $21.67 in bull rid.ng, a total of $153 67: Close behind was Sam Fancher who took $151 in calf roping, winning top honors in that event. Other big winners were: Earl Moore, $132 in calf roping; Louis Brooks, $104 in steer wrestling, and Ralph Thompson, $100 in steer wrestling and calf roping. Few Win Any Money If anyone is of the opinion that rodeo contesting is a good way to big money, take a look at these tiguies: YEP.J&SH 6RPOOAteo Nineteen entered bronc riding and FPjOMHli CORALS PON DtNC only seven won any money at all. Wfc COT HIS UCMOOC The other 12 paid $10 apiece to enter, 'LETTERS 6Y MAIL.. and all they received was the pleasWhen you have a First Naure of competing. Two of the seven tional Bank Checking account who did place received less than their you can pay your hills by mail entry fees amounted to. In bull ridNo need to run around with a ing, all nine entiles won something, but three of them only took $3.34 wad of cash day. each, or something less than their $10 Checks can be sent through the entry fees. mails with far greater safety In calf roping, 19 entered and seven than money, and once cashed shares of the prize money. Steer got they return to you as records had 11 entries, with 9 winwrestling and receipts of payment. Open two of these getting just money, ning your account today. the amount of their entry fees. Ken Roberts, one of the best bull riders in the game hes ranked right now among the top four in the nation found the competition plenty tough. The first two evenings, he was bucked off and not until the final evening did he have a chance to win much. He took second the last eve- nd STEER WRESTLING $40 00 30 00 Louis Brooks Ralph Thompson Chailes Colbert Charles Fancher Buck Peterson Ted Massey . Mat Cropper Bob Scott Chuck Sheppat d Joins Association Here Ralph Thompson, a New Mexico buckaroo who joined the Cowboys Turtle association here, celebiated his entry into the piofessional circle by Code No. 190 60 00 45 00 30.00 57.00 30.00 45 76.00 WHISKY Code No. 189 eBunul At Iwlitillt. In Kentucky Since BULL RIDING 40 00 30 00 20 00 1 67 1.67 1 67 1 67 1 67 1 67 SAMPLES FOR MADE-TO-MEASUR- E SPRING NEWEST SUITS. COLORS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BY THIS LINE Gerald Robeits Dan Wilder Gale Andersun Ken Roberts . Kid Fletcher ONE OF THE BEST Come la and Have A Look. While Volume of Business Continues MENS MENS MENS MENS SERVICE 20 THE BEST SUITS Cleaned & pressed $1.00 SUITS Pressed 50c PANTS Cleaned & pressed 50c PANTS Pressed 25c BUTTONS REPLACED FREE PER CENT REDUCTION ON LADIES GARMENTS All Repairing Extra Charge These Prices Are CASH On Delivery. You the Regular CALLED If Charged It Will Cost Price. FOR AND DELIVERED ACME CLEANERS & TAILORS W. PHONE 237 F. MYERS, 17 E. Main Owner St. Price, Utah , 20 00 18 00 30 00 1 67 30 00 . TEjp 0iab 28 50 30 00 15 00 Otclvmd Stand KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY born at the Price hospital Thursday. Mrs. Hill i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Lindsay and son Oilan. at pent the week-en- d Price visiting v, ith relatives and triends. Henry Baldi left for Glendale, Cali- fornia, this week. Dale Hunter left Monday for Grand Junction, Colorado, for a ten days vacation. Mrs. A. Anderson is visiting friends and relatives at Fair Veiw. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Naylor, Humbert Piessett, Mrs Jennie Fish, Mr. and Mis. Wendle Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pettit were week-en- d visitors at Ferron reservoir last week. Louie Rodash returned home from the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City Tuesday. He has been receiving medical treatment there for the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Denison and 'Irene spent Saturday and Sunday at Castle Dale visiting at the home of 'Mrs. Denison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duerden, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy and daugh- - truu n National Demons PwwcnC ihimiuiiKn a famous fentuckjkh sines 1880. ..anitstoji ru HIGH IN QUALITY-A- TOPS IN TASTE Hive you tnedCis I Orchard lately? It richer, nwxxk mellower wonderfully fiat LOW IN PRICE TODAYS BES1I BOURBON BUI cttmiEJt im. Miunui ronufls visiting with relatives Mr. and Mrs. A1 Babcock. Mis Walter Baxter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Simmons went to Fort Douglas! Saturday to lsit with Deiold and Calvin Simmons before they left tor ' ell Anderson. built to dote N $ v made by a costly process never before used. It has all the good features of the best Eastern oils plus! STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA AMERICAS PREMIER MOTOR Oil 25 A QUART PRICE f, " t 'J V'- I blow better than ever. t 44 wki? pt for 60 yean and made the quality ' Li ANSWER Definitely NO! How an oil is made is more important than where it comes from. RPM is Insurant 28.50 76.00 57 00 ALL IN THE MAKING Arent popular Eastern than RPM? o! 9.00 ch Texas. Ellis Petty, Roma Story, and her brothers, Levar and Darwin Wychc-- i lv, spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Cliff Simmons, Mis A1 Madsen, and Mrs. James Cassano spent Monday at Kenilworth as guests of Mrs. Elmer Stultz. The sewing club met this week at the home of Mrs. Walter Baxter. Among those present were Mrs La-VJohnson, Mrs. A1 Babcock, Mrs. Cliff Simmons, Mrs. Roy Mecham, Mrs. Shefottn Garden, Mrs. A1 Madsen, Mrs. Tony Tucker, Mrs. Cecil Behunin, Mrs. Jim Cassano, and Mrs. J d, 'yf CUeSTION oils better 20 00 45 00 By Mrs. Hans Denison Mrs. Ray Jones and daughter spent at Mt. Pleasant visiting the week-en- d cation Monday. Miss Helen McGillis and her moth- er, Mrs. Urban, of Denver, Colorado, 'were week-en- d guests at the home ot Mrs. Jaames Cassano. Mr. and Mrs. Geal Farnsworth in Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d I. ITS General Mr. and Mrs. Utterback were dm- ner guests of Mr and Mrs Andy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garber and fam- lly have returned from a two weeks vacation on Ferron mountain. Donnie Grims was honored at his birthday party last Miss Verna Munsen left on her va- - IN L aaronThan er. AMERICA. ONE 36 00 27.00 Due to the large number of entiies in bronc riding and calf ropweie held during the three evenings. Day ing, only two of into thiee. money, therefore, was divided into two parts instead won $15 in the Meeks Jewell Amateur bareback bronc riding: of Higgensen won final $17.50, Clyde and money top iirst $15, and second final money of $10.50. They the second tie, on the night that they did not each receiv ed 52 45, second-plac- e and 70 cent win. Other entries receic ed $2 45 for each Robert B. Bill Norman Odekirk, Winn, Gust final money Piantes, Penovich, Leo Crossland, Phillip Huitado, Max Capas, Ken Stall, Irvin Meeks and Tom Capas. NEWS Sal-tinn- Mrs Mrs. Martin Rodash ne AND WEAVES.. 40 00 10 00 60 00 SUNNYSIDENEWS Miss Nita Mar Tucker and her brother of Price are visiting here with their aunt, Mrs. Jean Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parmley have returned home from a vacation at Park. They were accompanied .home by Mr. Parmleys moth- - Or LINE 40 00 1 67 1 67 60 00 45 00 30 00 7 50 7 50 iWcherlv Sunday. NEW OUR u v! BRONC RIDING1 j SEE If, Sunday 67 1.67 1.67 j NOTICE PEOPLE w 1 j 1170 f Miss Nonna Ra v with her grandmothers Singletotn of Masns Naylor of Salt Lake Louis also Rose Dodaslf guests Sunday at thp 19 00 inends. By Famic Baxter Miss Beth Turner was a guest oi Carless Asay just returned from the navy at San Francisco, California. He Maxine Gilligan at Price the latter spent several days with relatives at part of last week Mr. and Mrs. Hans Denison weie Castle Dale, and he is now staying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. business visitors at Castle Dale, MonCharles Asay in Hiawatha. day. Mr. and Mrs. Dante Pedenva and Mr. and Mrrs. Cecil Behunin and family returned this week from Had- - Olivia left Saturday evening ior While there, they wit-- 1 Poitland. Oiegon, tor a two weeks den, Utah. vacation, planning to visit sea coast nesed an Indian tribal dance. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mecham and cities to San Francisco, wheie they in Pleas- - will visit the World's fair. They will family spent the week-en- d ant Grove. Miss Merline Edwards also visit Los Angeles and Boulder and Miss Dorothy Chipman, both City. Mr. Pederiva is manager of meices of Mrs. Mecham, returned to the Wasatch store here. A musical program and one hour Hiawatha wuth them. Mrs. James Cassano has returned of entertainment will be given Saturfrom her vacation. day evening at 8.00 o'clock in the James Madsen recently received a school auditorium, under the direcscholarship from the Colorado School tion of Ray Larcher. After the proof Mines. James graduated this gram a free dance has been arranged, and everyone is invited and welcome spring from Carbon High school Mr. and Mrs. George Stokes of to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hill of Piovo Spung Canyon were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dan are the proud parents of a baby boy. OLD CO.. INCORPORATED 38.00 60 00 15.00 ' WHISKY IS 4 TIABS THIS BROWN FORMAN OISTIIURV CO 15 00 Ned Feiaro Vei n Meekes stunts. QUART 22.00 here. 5 CALF ROPING Vidal Gama Lai an Fiedencks al PINT STRAIGHT BOURBON 11.00 30 00 10.00 j KENTUCKY 33.00 20 00 Robeits Ken Robeits Jim Jackson and the otheis got $5 60 elforts. There was their for apiece no entry fee for this event, the final money of $35 being furnished by Val H. Cowles, rodeo president. Total prize money was $1,898.94 of which the contestants in the proles-sionevents put up $580. Kid Roberts showed the best idea for rodeo competition. He won $40.-6- 7 in bull riding, and in addition to these he and Marge Roberts who is a sister to two other contestants, Gerald and Ken put on a specialty act each night with their trained brahma bull, trained horse, and riding ExmwuDTMmm M(j0 Mr. and Mrs. Wellingtun also Mr ,Alson oi Price were 30.00 Kid $27 95; HIAWATHA $44 00 40 00 Kid Fletcher Charles Colbeit Gei aid Roberts Dan Wilder He winning $100 in prize money. took a second and a fourth in steer wrestling, and won first place on the first evening in calf roping, although failing to get a share ol linal money in either event. The amateur bareback bionc riders also found the riding tough, and only one contestant each evening was able to keep aloft. Jewell Meeks won purses totaling $34 95; Clyde Higgen-se- n, S0 00 S10 00 20 00 10 00 Ralph Thompson Eail Mooie Sam Fancher Chai les Fancher Bill Eaton Ray Skinner Matt Cropper ning, for $30. g winners RODEO PRIZE Chief Ralph Thompson Celebrates His Entrance To Cowboy Turtle Association By Placing High bill-payin- SCN'-ADVOC- Met1! |