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Show THE PAGE SIXTEEN The large log house, with flagstone floor, large fireplace in each end, windows all along one side so that skieis may rest while watching others come down the slide, has been the dream of the club for the past year, and woik is ready to proceed as soon IN as the necessary funds are available. Skiing is expected to attract twice Log Shelter In Avintaquin Park as many persons next winter as it did last season, and the Coal MounWill Be Major Subject tain Ski club plans to be ready for For Discussion the crowd. A new slide is being deplans made for a bigger ski While ordinary people aie fretting veloped, and a ski jump is to be laid out. lift, about the heat, membeis of that pixforemost snow Alt ilated order of skiers, organized in runner Engen, Utah's and is expected to jumper, Carbon county into the Coal Moun- visit here sometime in the near future tain Ski club, are worrying about to assist in completing plans. SKI CLUB SETS SESSION TONITE HELPER HALL next winter. Right now, the matter of a ski shelter is troubling them, so this evening at 8 00 oclock in the Helper civic auditonum they will mop their perspiring brows and fan themselves gently while they begin discussion of plans for next winter, when the snow will be six feet deep at Avintaquin SON-ADVOCAT- PRICE, E, THURSDAY, JlXY ' V T A H TWENTY YEA US AiO News-Advoca- one-quart- er te ' ui - HARDY ROBERTS WINS NET TITLE Haidy Robeits continued his winning ways on the tennis couit this The pnncipal topic for consideia-tio- n week to take the first of seveial muwill be the necessity of taising nicipal net tourneys planned for this an additional $300, which is requited summer under auspices of the icciea- befoi e work can be stai ted on the log tion division of the Woiks Progies.-sk- i shelter that is to be constructed administration. at the bottom of the ski slide in Avin- - The mens singles came to a dose Roberts bieeed through taquin paik. A W. P. A. project, in when 2 for the title. cooperation with the I west service, 'Gemge Ilenrie has been obtained to erect the shelter He had pteviously disposed ot Don 0 and impiove the ski slide, but the ski Williams in the semi-fina- ls club needs to furnish miscellaneous w'hile Hernie defeated John Holman battle materials that will cost in the neigh- in a haid-fougMens doubles enteied the final borhood of $450. Right now the orround as Don Williams and Douglas ganization has about $150. paik. j ' 6-- 3, 6-- 6-- 2, ht 6-- 3, 5-- 7, 6-- 4. S COUNTY SOFTBALL Tirst-IIa- lf Standings Rulon tw elve-pou- o is daddy to a new Biyner baby boy Rulon's gi in o THEYRE BITIN N Miss Esther Snyder has icturned, from a two weeks visit in Salt Lake City and is again in charge of the dining room at the Savoy hotel. 0 W, SO GET READY r issue FISHING LICENSES r ?l0d anfded sound 10 night 'at the Helper ball paik to give the 5 Knights of Columbus undisputed pos- session of the first-ha- lf champion- ship. Utah Fuel drew first blood by chasing in three runs in the open- ing frame on a hit and several enors, and put up a W'hale of a scrap until Alf Fossat finally smashed out a homeiun with the bases loaded to Tuesday last was the legular meetsew up the ball game Fossat had a ing date of the board of county perlect night at the plate. and the session lasted over until Wednesday evening with Ward eased past Don Watkins and dn thiee membeis pi esent. The most Bob Andius to quality for mipoitant business transacted was the right to meet Hardy Robeits and tie fixing of the tax levy for the John Holman for the title. 'pi esent year, which is two and one- The seoie sheet that was taken last! half mills for county school purposes week is still missing, but a survey discloses that the junior doubles crown was taken by Bobby Gordon and Douglas McIntyre. 6-- 3, s The time is past now for those fishing sessions around the EE stove . . . nows the time for real action with rod and reel! Bet youve EE planned that next week-entrip already, but dont go until youve EE seen the Price Lumber and Hardware Companys complete fine stock EE of fishing supplies. We have everything youll need in the way of EES d . . , reasonably priced! Evenrude and Elto Boat Motors PRICE LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. SEE 202 W. Main Price Phone 111 PA NOTHNO DOWN! DR. JOHN F. WEST P' iP gense L essi (.end joy low IN PRICE nci v t in so Dr. John F. West, who has had offices at the Salt Lake City store of the Standard Optical Company for several years, is now in Price. Dr. West is thoroughly competent, has had vast experience, and is a registered optometrist. Why put off that eye examination? Come in NOW and let Dr. West give your eyes the examination they deserve. Youll Be Frankly Told if Glasses Are NOT Needed! Ut, Len in ed not us ei pon p p rern dll M :i a rus, Mrs 6-- 3, AND MANUFACTURING 31 E. Main DISPENSING St. OPTICIANS Price, Ut, by s 9 est mo Hiawatha King Coal Still Unbeaten As Orangeville Loses Hiawatha continued its meity way at the top of the Carbon Emery baseball league last Sunday by handing the Orangeville town team a 17 to 7 shellacking. Homeruns by Seeionen, Kouriams and A. Vogrenic aided the winners cause considerably, while Lincoln was outstanding for the losers. Johnny Mar's work behind the plate was good, as usual, continuing to be one of the reasons vvhv King Coal is leading the league HIAWATHA .tt :ii F 1 ? High Batting Average Claimed By Hiawatha The league-leadin- g Hiawatha Kingi Coal baseballers boast a team batting average in Carbon-Emer- y play to date of .376, which is good enough for1 any kind of company. A. Vogrenic, center fielder, has been hitting at a clip of .474 for high individual honors Individual batting for the Hiawa- - i Theres always a moment for the pause that refreshes with I?' ice-col- Home runs A. Vogrenic, Seeronen, Reese, Kourianis. Triples Seeronen 2, Mar 2, J. Reese, Kirk, Burdick. Doubles J. Reese 4, Thomas 4, Kiik 3, A. Vogrenic 3, Burdick 2, Seeronen 2, E. Reese 2, Mar 2, Kourianis, Majnik, Alexander. delights your Coca-Col- a d ice-col- d of at home. The taste Coca-Col- a Gibsons Straight Bourbon Whiskey 86 proof. This whiskey is 4 years old. The Gibson Distilling Co., New York, N. Y. th a i , is oei hi I i e o to Scout Mastei C. H. Madsen is home .136 again with his bunch of Scouts fioma trip in the mountains near Scofield They aie all as biown as Cin- caStie Gdte,? nam0n be31S aild det'ldie the had d' NOW! ob kght FAMILIES CUSTOMERS meets behind his eais equipment 1i here the fust of Seplembe three and thiee-quart- er i as against For Beach, county purposes, California, a. w lor mills last year. last assistant year mills, cashiet of the four and mills Interest on expected to succeed McrTtuH a thiee and one-ha- lt ovnej mills last year June Whitmoie nidy bfccon bonds, thiee quaiter - though thieecashur' fund deflnit" the Sinking mill. nothing one.hdir 'all the mining enterprises m (Taken from the files of the a half mill in .known until a info.- as against mills and meehng 0f qudrter of July 22, 1920). country for the guidance same as ot directors is held , m othcr pjrts of'i909 The levy remains the -ditier year, but is pioportioned The latest from the Boston wool the levy The Advocate is indebted ently. The motion fixing Thomas market, as set forth in the Boston Commissioner Guiwits for 'd fine lot of n to r'4. offered by the was for men Wool Utah is follows: as in Transcript, Coal production from his garden in pnceUlTiih and manufacturers still aie engaged fust five months of the cuirent year .and seconded by Jensen Thomas Fitzgerald for a libe Mrs in feeling around to find a reasona- aggiegated 1,927,000 tons, accoiding sam. ble basis of values for the new do- to figuies jus--t received by C. A Al- -j t.r Aic aarsm, mestic clip. The opinion is stiength-enin- g len of the buieau of mines The data sum of the gIdnd lodge of Independ- ior strawberries and veeetasi -- that the bottom has been reach- available upon which to base these ent Older of Odd Fellows last April May their shadows J'ever 3 ed for the present. Manufacture! s figures, said Mr. Allen, aie figuies to provide a home for the widows and who anticipate further serious de- by the week of the number ot cars 'orphans of Odd Fellows, met Thurs- Penn Olsen and M V r clines in values are in the minority. loaded by the coal caiiying roads at Salt Lake City and formed a were Salt Lake City visitors day the th Certainly, more inquiry for wool has The pioduction in tons by months permanent organization Geoige Col- - Twenty-Foa1 been noted during the past w.eek than is- January, 271,000; February 473- was named mgham of Sunnyside in any of the previous six weeks ofpQ Maich, 482,000, April, 319.000, tiustee James and Leland, dullness Hence, a more cheerful May, 382,000 4 The gieatest pi educo Mrs. Hemy Wade oi were t tone is noted along Summer street tion of coal was in Pennsylvania, Fust ercome of the cashier by the heat while now than has been observed since with 60 664 000 tons, with Illinois sec- - A McGovney, at Pnte Mnce its or- - the field a few days ago working j bank Thev w the big slump in May. esi ond with 38,835.000 tons, and has tendeied his resigna- thought atone tune to be dang ganization, o 000 32.018 with leave Vnginia thud tion, and with his family will Utahs efficiency along various Lines has been commended by the Mis O K Clay and son, Luitin, of the interior and agrihave i etui lied from their visit in Illiculture from time to time, the latest nois Mi Clav was m Salt Lake City instance ju,t having come to light when they aimed home and hey The United States buieau of mines him for a week in Cottonwood made an investigation of the methods joined canyon, returning home in their tai used in 'Utah for signaling mine hoists from moving cages and so thorough Thursday night did these methods prove to be that Mis D R Griffiths of Helper has the bureau has made a report of its filed suit foi $67 1o against Gosimo t0 . iRodio, alleging damages lesultmg fi om an auto collision on May L. h the cvis f the two tdme to' All the blame is placed on gethei the defendant in the complaint taste. And it brings you a refreshed feeling that is always welcome. Your dealer has the handv carton. E. six-bott- le SOI ITHrDMr?'T'rr7lF2 UTAH ALTHOR,TY OF THE COCA-COL- A COCA-COL- CO. BY BOTTLING CO. |