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Show ate PAGE TEN Named In the second game Chazzy Souza, New Helper hurler, took the Millmens For Bowling Alley measurements from the start and gave them only six trys of which they that inning it was anybodys ball made one. Helper again tasted blood The Star Bowling alleys have anwhich two runs first first in the with nounced that a new manager has game. Helper again tallied with four a lead which the Millmen been signed by the company to run them gave runs in the seventh and the Millmen never did meet. the local bowling alley. The new bagged another in the eighth. The The scores: is Jack Wignall of Salt Lake manager Millmen went into the first of the Mr. First Wignall will have comgame. City. ninth leading by two runs but the of the alleys, the owncharge plete Helper boys came back with two announced. ers more, tying the game. The Millmen Mr. Wignall comes to Price with tallied four runs in the extra frame an impressive record in the bowling upon errors and poor pegging by the Facer, lb field. He was a member of the Salt Helper lads, making their score 16. Ridd, rf Lake City championship team which The Helper boys took the bats but Owen, cf ... went on to win the state championfailed to come through and the game Flinders, ss He has also been active in othended with the 16 to 12 score. ship. Barton, If .... er sports, playing ball for Payson and This was a tough break for young Evans, 3b .. playing basketball throughout the Venturelli who was charged with the Navaro, c ... state. He was named to the center loss. He pitched a good game after Johnson, p .. basketball team spot on the he got in. Bob Fitzke, new Carbon Erickson, p one year. college coach, fell down on the job zShafer Mr. Wignall is married and has during his stay on the mound and three children. His family will move gave the Millmen the seven run lead here soon. which young Venturelli had to even HELPER The management also announced up. Gus Burdis would remain at the that Vic Waite did some fancy catching Mascara, 2b alleys in his present capacity as asin his center field spot until he was Mullins, ss sistant manager. replaced by Rusty Woolsey. Waite Eaquinta, rf ... New surfaces will be placed on the went to first, to replace Tabone. Allison, If and all equipment will be placalleys ... Woolsey ended the game with some Waite, ed in first class condition right after good field work. Vogrenic, 3b ... the first of the month, Mr. Wignall Tabone, lb . stated today. HELPER SPLITS TWIN BILL WITH MILLMEN ON LOCAL FIELD SUNDAY Industrial League Standings Manager MAGNA-GARFGIEL- Helper dropped its fifth game of the second half and also won its first game last Sunday when they split a double bill with the nine on the local field. The first game, 'a t, was taken by the visitors by a count of 16 to 12. The second game was a runaway for the local lads and ended with a score of 5 to 1. In the first game Helper drew first blood by chalking up three runs in n the first frame and holding the to the old goose egg. However, in the next two frames the Millmen started on a hitting spree which placed them in the lead with a 10 to 3 score. The next inning was nil for n both teams and in the fifth the chalked up another but the Helper boys came back with a three run tally to make the score 6 to 11. From Magna-Garfie- ld run-fes- Mill-me- Mill-me- D . Staff Charles Sergeant ers of is among thenn men fnce the army ported Fort New sey, to (hi Julius didate attend 2 school conduct Ca. came home Wednesday, after four days visit with their daughter in Salt announced Lake City. of Major General of Hiawatha the Ernest troop Boy Sunday Scouts left for their camping trip on commanding general, v L? Cof at the Presidio of San area, Ferron mountain. , Mr. and Mrs. Dave Williams of MilThose who th CU ford, arrived Sunday for a short visit successfully willcomplete on here with Mrs. Williamss niece, Mrs. commissioned 1 h Lewis Finley. id the Sign., The Sunday ball game here resulted in a victory for Wellington over course will include commnnf' Hiawatha, with a score of 10 to 8. othding drill chemcal w Mr. and Mrs. Archie Etzel and little daughter spent Wednesday and Signal Corps, it was'nno Thursday in Glenwood Springs, 5 H (W Cr"LL' S' all-sta- te . . c-- lb Rachele, rf-2- b Lindsey, rf .. Woolsey, cf Corey, c Fitzke, p Venturelli, p xSouza xxMarchetti HIAWATHA NEWS By Mrs. G. F. Hall Mrs. Peter Hanson and son of gan, left for their home Monday ter a weeks visit with Mrs. Sam ... ... Helper Mullins, ss Allison, If Lindsey, rf Waite, lb Souza, p 2 ,ewis Finley. Alice Christensen, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Bernard Christensen, to her duties at the L. D. S. ospital in Salt Lake City Wednesday 0 re-jrn- ed MAGNA morning. Mr. and Moesser, 2b Facer, lb Ridd, rf Owen, cf Mrs. Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation are in the Wallsl Sensational New Valuel ed Friday from Springville. Miss Dorothy Frandsen is home rom a trip into Montana and Yellow-ton- e park. l o Mrs. Byron Thompson arrived nome Wednesday after visiting her . z o ia 1U parents in Idaho Falls, Idaho. i xBatted for Barton in seventh. Mr. and Mrs. James Neilson of Salt 2 0 0 0 1 2 x Helper 5, Lake City left for their home Sunday 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Magna l(after a stay here with Mr. Nielsons . parents. Ernest Nixon attended the meeting Columnar pads, from with name space to the United Mine Workers district with name No. 22, in Salt Lake City space. From 25c to $1.05. The Tuesday. vot'ateMr. and Mrs. Clarence Clements UTAH 1941M0D&C04 The Chilling Coils Joseph Frandsen and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson Flinders, ss Barton, If Johnson, p xShafer CARBON EMERY BANK : el. Calvin Story left Saturday for the naval school in Jacksonville, Florida. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnstone, Wednesday and Thursday, were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garlock of Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Foote of Salt Lake City left Thursday after a week here with Mrs. Foote's sister, Mrs. HELPER is no small distinction to have served a community as long as this bank has. Economic and world conditions, in the past quarter-centur- y especially, have ottered many tests of the stability of business and financial institutions. We feel that we owe to your patronage and loyalty, no less than to our own careful management, the fact that we have continued to make steady progress and to maintain the highest standards of safety and service. Fa-d- them. Second game: 0 It Loaf- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Midgely of San Diego, California, spent Thursday and Friday here with Mrs. Midgelys brother, Tony Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. N. Lee Kirk were in Salt Lake City Friday. Their daughter, Miss Helen Lee, came home with 0 6 4 0 3 0 0 0 Magna PRICE Former Price Youth Goes East To Attend Signal Corps School With Frigidaire $229.75 Cold-Wa- principle; and ll 40 other features! Sun-Ad- i - Eastern Utah Electric Co. Price AND CONOCO scene was in torrid Death Valley, The makes true desert Hollywood pictures, and the heat makes records. Condemned to death were 6 new coupes, alike throughout, except that in each crankcase under lock was a different motor oil . . . one fill . . . never any added in any cars lifetime . . . speed kept up under Death Valleys aU consuming sun until each engine went to smash. 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