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Show 23, 1941 JANUARY TptttSPAV. comparative heavy downfall here Tuesday night and morning brought Street ntndent Abe Powell and his aides 'Tmmediate action in the busimt with the re- es section of the city ,V of an almost entire pavement 5w,ng eery early in the day. THE PRICE JUNIOR HIGH WINS OVER HELPER SUN-ADVOCAT- PrcS UTAH- - PRICE, E, k,0 PAGE FIVE jCounty AAA Chairman Stresses Seed Quality hSjJscoitt promotion TAKEN ACTIVITIES S. C. S. OFFICIALS MEET District supervisors of the Price River Soil Conservation district will meet Saturday at 1:30 p. m. in the soil conservation offices in Price. The Fisher Beer team of the Price The importance of using good qual IN CLOSE BATTLE City league will meet the Gemmell club from Bingham in the AT DISCUSSION UP lty seed when planting soilbuilding They will discuss the schedule of Helper Civic gymnasium Saturday, of C. C. C. equipment, maassistance will be even more crops emphasized labor and soil conservation terials and Price Junior High school fust and January 25, at 7.45 p. m. A. 1941 under the A. A. farm strongly The and materials which will A Gemmell in those inteiested equipment for club second string basketball teams batis studded with meeting 'program than in previous years, ac- tled Helper in two of the closest playeis including Shelby promoting Scout work in the Caibon cording to David A. Thayn, chairman be contributed to the S. C. S. district. games they have played all vear on West of the Utah State Aggie team, district was held in the Price Civic of Carbon county A. A. A. commit- They will also discuss work priorities and types of work to be done. tee. Friday, January 17, in the Pri'ce Jun- Marlow Tuspin of B. Y. U., Bob Det-me- rs Auditorium Monday evening. of B. Y. U., and Neil Carrol The meeting was not ior High gymnasium. In the first Use of good quality seed has been a PRICE MAN IN HOSPITAL for promoting requirement game between the main teams, Price high scoring center from B. Y. U. of all previous programs, only Scout work itself but to but the 1941 This team has maintained a considerable lead unTed Thomas of Price went to Salt Conservaaveraged close to 60 Agricultural stimulate and issue an tion program til the third quarter when points per game against the fastest strengthens the require- Lake City Tuesday on business and Helper appeal for leaders m a ment by specifying that a farmer will while there he was stricken with appulled up fast and from then on it independent teams in the state. Scout movement. The Fisher Beer boys have a was a nip and tuck battle to the end not receive payment for planting pendicitis. He was taken to the Vetpermen About thirty-seve- n fect so recoid with Price coming out the winner far and and underwent an opintend to crops if it is determined erans they attended the meeting by the county A. A. A. committee eration hospital the very short margin of 29 to 28 by keep it that way, if possible. yesterday. and the possibilities that the seed used did not meet the PRICE were discussed to have of good farming pracPRICE LADIES DOWN HELPER a Scout gathering on requirements tice. Jones, f The Atwood Beauty Shop bowling February 8 to take part A. A. A. committee, with team defeated the Troy Laundry state The Williams, in a national of the Scout Garcia, g . oath which is an annual affair given the advice of state agricultural spe- ladies bowling team last Tuesday R. Basso, c ... The Caibon Dinosaurs continued on the Scouts cialists, will establish minimum spe- night by 59 pins. The games were anniversary. Scout-la- st cifications for their march to league victory whether bowled in the Helper bowling alleys. Lindstrom, g ing began in America on February the various seedsdetermining are locally adapted Garnachic, g night when they subdued the South 8,1910 to the climate, are free of weed seed, Liapis, f Emery contingent by a score of 38' An Mrs. Ruel M. Redd was a Salt Lake interesting program was car- and have high garm, nation quality to 14. Peacock, f . vLsitor Tuesday of this week. Cjt ried out at the meeting. The pro- The county A. A. A. committee will j Semken, g Coach Youngs boys were just too gram was as follows: decide seed whether the used by good for the boys from down south. Group singing, America. farmers will meet these requirements. Totals Fast passing and good basket guardScouts conducted Flag ceremony by It is expected that the new provising brought the Carbon boys out on of Spring Glen. HELPER which are effective immediately, ions, top. Invocation Scout is (A reverent) will result in better f . quality Breznick, The pep clubs of the two schools Charles H. Madsen. fewer weeds, crops having Dimmick, f . gave some attractive and interesting and of Greetings purpose meeting, thereby further conservac . . . increasing Prezel, displays during the half. Both clubs George A. Rowley, district tion and improvement of the soil. were in there shouting for the boys Brady, g . all the way. Talk: The Scout organization, Ru- Capice, g .... lon Byner, organization chairman. Papazahars, f Talk: Plese, g . . Scouting aims and objec-- 1 S. C. S. tives, Arvel Stevens, district chair-- 1 , i "tWaaa. ge are pleased to announce that we have a just installed VVe NEW RCA Magic SCREEN I gives greater reflective properties which sound and better transmission, thus adding to your greater enjoyment of motion pictures in the Bonnie SAT - SUN - MON soil-buildi- ng Carbon Dinosaurs Top Emerians Last Night vice-chairm- Totals In the second game of the evening between the second strings of both schools, Price won over Helper 19 to 16. Tuesday evening the eighth and tut1 ninth grades of Price Junior High traveled to Castle Qate to play two corresponding teams there. In the first game betw'een the eighth grades, Price won by a score of 27 to 9, and in the second game Price won, 18 to 13. Next Friday the Price main squad will go to Helper to play two games on Helpers home floor. HOCKEY CHAMPS DETERMINED IN COLLEGE PLAY ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA DeHAMLAND Will Replace Cordingly Wash Flume FRIDAY and SATURDAY man. Vocal solo: God Bless America," Scout Paul Cutler. The Price soil conservation district Talk on finance, Therald N. Jen- signed an agreement last week with sen, finance chairman. the Price Water company whereby Talk: the flume across Cordingly Wash, Vernon Scout anniversary week,Merrill, advancement chairwhich was washed out during the man. floods last fall, will be rebuilt. The Talk: Leaders and leadership S. C. S. will furnish the labor and Ed E. Morgan, Scout com- -' training, equipment and the water company missioner. will furnish the materials. Vocal solo: The Builder," Mr, The flume will be a Seager. flume 60 feet long with concrete inRoll call and Scoutmasters minute. let and outlet walls. Vaughn A. Cutler, explorer commisWork started on the project today sioner. C. C. C. labor. Eugene AnderBenediction (A Scouts Duty to son will be the foreman on the job. Father Catholic God) Stoffel, church. semi-circul- 2-- & 4- - Thread 3 No-Me- nd gs ss HOSIERY ar Regular $1.15 for Pr h Broken size range and discontinued shades ROTARY PLANS DRIVE The Price Rotary club is planning Essay Prizes Announced an attendance drive in an effort to First prize of $150 will be awarded get members to attend meeting to the national essay contest winner, In a game packed with action last in'1941. This drive is every under the di- according to Mrs. Angus Johnson, Friday noon, V. E. Williams nosed rection of Belmont Richards. The chairman of the defense essay contest out Summerhays in the champion- club has been divided into two teams the American sponsored by Legion ship battle of the hockey intramural headed by Aaron Hanson and W. W. This will be for senior tournament of Carbon college. This West. Every member will be assign- Auxiliary. high schools. Second prize will be win not only chalked up one event ed a partner and each must $100, both cash. In the junior high partner championship for Williams class, but make every effort to see that his department, first prize will be $100, also gave them 100 points toward the partner will attend and the second prize will be $50. every meeting. 1 LADIES DEPT . LADIES DEPT PRICE TRADING CO PRICE Summerhays, of trophy. course, came second in the tournament with Merrill and Stout tying for third and fourth. The championship game in the in- tramural basketball tournament will iSS be played Friday, January 24, be- tween Stout and Naylor. Tuesday, the first of the semi-fingames gave Stout the nod over Johnson, and in the second game Wednesday, Naylor defeated Merrill in two of the fastest moving games of the tournament. The basketball champs will receive a gold loving cup in addition to 125 points toward the trophy. Six medals will also be given to six boys playing in tournament. Three medals will be awarded to outstanding players of the tourney, and the other three will go to boys exhibiting the best sportsmanship during the contests. The next intramural event will be badminton and table tennis to be started next week. Each home room team will consist of five players, two doubles teams and one single player. The schedule will be drawn up this week and games will begin all-ye- ar al RAYMOND RONALD REAGAN MASSEY ALAN HALE ?mVTTYTTVTTTTT?TTTTTVT WED THUR Jan. 29 - 30 - Double Feature Program John Garfield Brenda Marshall Marjorie Rambeau in EAST OF THE RIVER and all-ye- ar Sunnyside MMen Still On Top In League Race ss JUICECan downed the TJie Sunnyside Price 1st ward team last week in a fast game. M-M- en defeated the Price Helper team. 2nd ward trounced Price Wellington first the part of this team 1st ward week. 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