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Show I) jirfpER LOSER IN PAPER BOYS RECEIVE FREE Seiiiiig CONTEST Through the courtesy of the Huish theater management the delivery boys have been receiv-in- g each week a ticket to the theaters, if their deliveries for the week have been satisfactory. This service enables the boys to take more interest in their work and to strive for better service to their patrons. The and the boys wish to express their appreciation to the management for this helpful service. 011 PROVO TEAM TICKETS FOR DELIVERIES Sun-Advoc- Sun-Advoc- 1CtBythea"attheeX Helper f ! of last week, the conbeing played on gest I field. formers the The score was 8 to 6 and while the Helper Mullins 2b registered an Jewkes, 3b outfit of hits Laursen rf number equal i3S did their opponents, Fossat ss Proovans made their connections count moments, the Timps more timely out longer hits. They " driving one out two home runs and one frame, in miners shortstop, Ralph Fossat, of the day for the leatherpounder Tam connecting for three hits one for Tf five trips to the plate, and bases. Mullins, Laursen connec- three each garnered bone Tabone lb Eaquinta, If Patterick, c os. Rarmussen ss Overly c Jorgenson p I I started the contest on the for the losers, Joe Curia him in the second inning. box score: Day Zi re-vi- ng helper AB II O A Cash 15 Price for Pickup 2 3 0 2 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 35 13 24 0 110 302 "5 1 190 3 Day P 1 Curia p 0 3 L TOTALS 1 PROVO Bird, cf 2 Kump, 3b 4 4 5 Page lb 5 Christensen 2b Hoover If 5 4 0 Ford rf 3 8 0 3 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 1 1 122 110 12 4 5 Lowell p 2 1 3 3 1 TWO CONTESTS MINING FIRM PLANS TO work on the new parachute plant at START SHIPPING METAL Manti is going forward speedily and FROM GREENRIVER AREA that some productive operations are already being engaged ni. It is exShipment of manganese, a metal pected that almost a thousand women used for hardening steel and Iron, is will be employed and that the pay- ON HOME FIELD High scores at the Star Bowling alley during May were made by Hugh the Taylor and Mrs. Nola Bats of the Pinney Beverage club latter a newcomer in localHorsley, cirkegler of Salt Lake City proved too heavy cles. for Helper in a double header IndusMr. Taylor of Price, one of the trial leagus baseball engagement on field of in the standbys the latters field Sunday, the Salt a Lake City aggregation taking the first Carbon county bowlers, registered 257 to rate as top man of the month, mix to the tune of 12 to 7 and grabMrs. Horsley rolling 189 for the labing the nightcap by a score of 5 to 1. dies peak. Helper outhit the victors in the iniL. R. Bills of Helper was second in tial contest, connecting for 10 safeties rating in the mens field, Chokey as compared with the nine nailed out Bergera placing third with 239. Mr. by the winning club players. Tabone, Bills scored a 252. Helper first baseman, and the visiting Josephine Pace placed second in right fielder, Giacoma, each drove the ladies competition with 183 and a home run in the first game. Hill, Jane Locke registered third with 159. Patterick and Fossat connected for Mrs. Jean Atwood, Mrs. Beulah Bills the first named driving and Helen Pace tied for fourth in the out four hits in this game. Curia was ladies field, each scoring 157. the losing pitcher, striking out seven. The balance listed in the mens deHelper nailed out four hits in the partment by Manager Gus Burdis are last game, the only extra-bas- e Bob Ferguson 236, Bill Hakalo 234, ' the railroad city crew being abingle dou- A1 Wahl 232, and Jake Jacogshagen ble by Lindsey. The latter struck out 230. six visiting batsmen, the visiting twirler, Arbon, whiffing ten Helper-ite- s. expected to get under way from prop- roll eventually will approximate erties of the San Rafael Mine, Inc., $100,000 a month. located near Green River, within the next week or ten days, according to reports from the firms office in Salt Lake City. The company has a contract with the Metals Reserve company, a government agency, for shipment of manganese to a stockpile at Denver. Their contract is said to call for ship0 give true protection, dement of 10,000 tons of black manganpendable insurance most be ese from their property in Grand adapted to your particular county. needs. Our customers say vs It is reported that the mining comdo just that. Are you pany plans eventually to erect their own milling plant for treatment of the ore which does not meet the governments specifications in the natural state but that operations in the immediate future call for shipment of the manganese to Denver under the contract agreement. It is expected that it will take about eight months to complete shipment of the quantity contracted for. . top-scori- ng two-bagge- rs, EQUITABLE INSURANCE AGENCY Former Judge Is Local Visitor Attorney Dilworth Doolley of Manti, former district judge, was a visiMr. and Mrs. Arthur Moss and fam- tor here the fore part of the week, Jenily spent the week end in Sanpete accompanying Attorney Therald sen to Moab and Monticello Monday. county. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans have Mr. Woolley reports that construction moved to Columbia to make their STANDARD NEWS The box scores: HELPER 2 0 0 37 13 27 10 102 002 060 200 OOx 8 home. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Peterson and daughters motored to Fountain Green to spend a few days. Arvilla Poulson of Scofield returned home after spending a few days with Frances Dufby. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Anderson and family spent the week end in Fountain Green visiting friends and rela- . LES BRACKS GBOBGB PATTERICK 7 BECKEL PACKING CO. Phone lVi Miles from Price on Helper Highway 1 MS-- iHIMHMUHWMMMIMIMMMMIMIIIIIIIMMIIItJ " Friday in Scofield. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Christensen of Salt Lake City have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe OBrien. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dobbs spent teh week end in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. and Ablett. TOTALS , Helper Pinney Summary: Runs 35 9 27 7 7 001 303 000 302 000 412 12 Jack Wilson and family were Scofield visitors Friday. Mrs. Bill Williams spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Windsor. The Ladies Auxiliary held a social meeting Thursday and honored three birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson are now making their home in k, Gerome 2, 3, Tedesco 3, Tucker, Giacoma SCOFIELD YOUTH WINS ADVANCEMENT IN ARMY Marine, Lemon, Hill 2, Patterick 3 Errors Bezak, Tabone, Woolsey. Neelo E. Maki of Scofield, son of Tucker, Patterick, Eaquinta, Fossat Victor Maki of Scofield, has just been W. Larson 3, Curia 2. Stolen bases Gerome, Bezak, Tucker. Sacrifice hits promoted to the grade of private, first class, according to Colonel ThoTedesco, Bogden. Two base hits Marine, Hill, Patterick, Fossat. Win- mas L. Gilbert, commandant of the ning pitcher, Howard. Struck out Lubbock army flying school, Lubbock, by Curia 7, Howard 5, Price 1. Bases Texas. Maki is with the 499th School on balls, off Curia 8, Jewkes 1, HowLemon. Umpires Squadron at the large advanced twin-engiard 7. Passed ball flying school, where as a Barney and Santistevan. trucker on line duty, he is playing a HELPER big part in keeping em flying. He enlisted February 16, 1942. TO YOU 90S, Prise-J- We PAY CASE MARKET PRICES TOR LIVESTOCK See Us Before Yon Sell Edward Edwards, who is working in Sunnyside, was here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis Jr. spent Tabone, Overly 3, Bird, Christensen, Page 3, Fossat 2. Double play Bird to Kump. Innings pitched By Jorgenson 7 3, Low'ell 1 3, Day 1 3, Curia 6 3. Victory to Jorgenson. Losing pitcher, Day. Struck out By Jorgenson, 7, Lowell 1, Curia 9, . Wild pitch Curia. Umpires Bush FACTORY Phone tives. 2-- PRICE PAGE ELEVEN Taylor Tops Bowlers; Mrs. Nola Horsley Is Ladies May Champ 2-- Quality Dry Cleaners Main St. 3 helper drops se and Delivery 2 W. 1 &anflbbocate Helper 0106 Proov Summary: Runs Bird, Christensen, Page 2, Hoover, Rarmussen, Brooks, Mullins, Jewkes, Overly, Laursen, Tabone, Eaquinta, Woolsey. Errors Rassmussen, 3, Christensen, Fossat 2, Jewkes, Eaquinta. Sacrifice hits Bird, Patterick, Home runs hit FosOverly, Page 2. Three-bas- e sat. Two-bahits Bird, Christensen, Overly, Patterick. Runs batted in and Carry Plan PHONE 3, 2 5 5 5 4 TOTALS SAVE 4 e Te-za- hw Thats Not The Question Small accounts are always welcome. Most of our accounts are classified as small, but added together they form a reservoir of capital devoted to the development and prosperity of our home community. Open an account this week.. No matter what your daily balance is, youll receive courteous service here and youll find us sincerely interested in helping you get ahead. ne Expert Opticians Make Stylish Standard Guaranteed GLASSES Elmo Child Ddowned Three hours of dragging in the canal bottom near Elmo was necessary to recover the body of Fred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Oliver, late Wednesday of last week. The drowning took place at about six oclock. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver are well known in Price. Skilled bonds of experienced opticians make STANDARD GLASSES from finest frames and mountings. GUARANTEED quality lenses, BE SAFE five-year-o- ld BE See the registered optometrist here for a complete eye examination NOW! SURE! NO DOWN PAYMENT W ek 0 Only $1 Ifo Ho Extras iMtrwt TOU'LL BE FRANKLY TOLD If Ho Hod The First National Bank Price, Utah Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Too Q GLASSES ARE NOT NEEDED! Announcing J - The West's Lorgest Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticions Salt Lako, Provo, Price, Ogden, Logan, Idaho Falla In Prire rE DSCOMWfNCE OF at East Mam Street OUJllliicu j . Marine, Bogden, Lemon, Woolsey. ErPat W. Larsen. Stolen base ror Gia hits Sacriifce Gerome, terick. Lemon. Three-bas- e coma. Home run Two-bahits Tucker. hit By Bogden, Woolsey. Struck out Lindsey, 6, Arbon 10. Bases on balls se Off Arbon 3. HOUSEHOLD HINTS: To wash rayons use mild, luke-warsuds, squeezing them through the material. Dont rub or wring the si e. garment. Iron it slightly damp on the wrong hea kitchenware Copper bottoms of stainless steel Recook. to heat faster than other metals. Use less In preparing food. member, burned food is wasted oven meals, it is a good plan to choose food t a an cooks in approximately the same length of time am of about the Bame temperature. A few drops es monia in the dish water will clean greasy dis is and roasting pans quickly. Low temperature extemperature or secret of tender eggs. Too-hig- h tended cooking time toughens the protein in the eg m Qiini?Q!l!PcKaBffI3iII0CnaEIbinDE0iEr5i QIiocnEMB, Back From Fishing Trip John Mancina, Clyde Vaught, HarBen ry Barellas, Angelo Georgides, Domenico and Charles Larson returned last week from a fishing trip to the Jackson Hole district in Wyoming, reporting real angler success. John Mancina made one of the largest hauls of the season for that area when he landed a mackinaw which weighed in the neighborhood of thirty pounds. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: Consult Clerk of District Court or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mary E. Wallace, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of F. B. Hammond, Attorney at Law, Eastern Utah Electric Buildon or before the 29th ing, Price, Utah, D. 1942. A. of July, day DAVID WALLACE, Executor of the Estate of Mary E. Wallace, Deceased. Date of first publication, May 28, 1942; date of last publication, June 25, 1942. 0(f? MEKCffANDSF SFUtC For some time, as you know, we have not sold large appliances such as ranges, refrigerators, water heaters, washing machines, etc On July 1 we are dis- -' continuing the selling of all electrical merchandise, including lamp bulbs. Electrical dealers are equipped to supply you with lamp bulbs and whatever electrical appliances are available. We will continue to maintain repair service on electric appliances. We will also continue our policy of furnishing instructions and helpful suggestions for the care and use of your electric servants, of which there are more than a million in use in long-establish- our territory. y the world's finest electric Reddy Kilowatt Power service produced fox you by American business men is the kind of power that serves 90 of the station UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |