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Show Page Ten THE URGES BOWLERS PLAYOFF GLORIA-LEWI- S TONIGHT; COORS-KELLE- contest be thrown out FRIDAY RS Because of the baseball game at Helper Tuesday night, the; play-o- ff for the championship in the Price-HelpMajor league between the Kellers Food Market team and Coors, first and second half winners, respectively, the championship game will be The Lewis Ladies bowlers of played tomorrow evening (Fri-jjn(- ,e took st.t.,md half honors in day) at 7:30 p. m. in the Star the Star Ladies Handicap and toBowling alleys. night they will bowl the Gloria Shop team. Price, first half winners, for the league championship. Final league standings, second half: er Lewis Ladies Pabst . Vogue Gloria Shop F.astern Utah Elec. ..10 11 Buck's Sporting Team high three games: 2760 Vogue Dry Goods . . . Representative Walter K. Granger (D., Utah) contended Monday that the contest of his 1946 diction is based on "exaggeration, distortion and misstatement." He urged the house administration committee to throw out the contest, brought by David J. Wilson, Republican nominee. Utah election officials certified Grante gers reelection by a margin. In a brief filed with the comthe mittee, Granger described contest as a fishing expedition" and said that actually 56 additional Morgan county votes should be added to his total. Lewis Ladies Team high single games: Bucks Sporting 1007 Pabst Blue Ribbon 2738 Lewis Ladies 995 Individual high three games: 534 Lyla Poulos .. Lois Stringham 509 Violet Pizzuto 508 Individual high single games: 244 Dolly Feichko Lois Stringham 205 200 Lyla Poulos Ten high average bowlers: 157 Lyla Poulos Lois Stringham 143 Helen Pace 135 Helen Knight 134 ....130 Dolly Feichko 128 Martha Poulos Dena Pierotti 126 Violet Pizzuto 126 Kris Knntas 125 124 Shirley Williams team members-GloriPlay-o- ff Shop, Martha Poulos, F.vanna Skerl, Sophia Milovich, Violet Pizzuto, Lyla Poulos. Lewis Ladies. Helen Knight, Helen Leavitt, Gemma Seppi, Justine Anderson, Aileen Phillips. Participants in the Star Ladies Handicap bowling league will get together for a banquet next Monday, May 24, in the Helper civic auditorium. Trophies will be awarded the winning team and its sponsor at this event. The girls will also elect their officers for the next year as well as officers for a new organizaation, the Carbon County Women's Bowling . . . H xclcHG,0ar " Th "9 n0nh yOUtIhort lit i nd !' txcaUil trotninf it thorough ond It madarn doatn't cotl it poytl ... at jucct BEAUTY SCHOOL; Main end Broadway Sol taka Ciy 1, mm mb Phan Utah mm wmt . rnmmmmmr M I . I .... . . Spring is fxt approaching and whether you are planning to build, or reconvert, you are thinking of high grade supplies at prices that fit well within your building budget. We Invite you to consult like to think that way, too, and with us ou estimates, free of charge. Hardware SURANCE Paints s Shingles PENDABLE TO DO A DE JOB. YOU'LL OVER WITH US EQUITABLE INSURANCE AGENCY HOME LUMBER & BUILDING CO. 312 East Main Phone 202, Price i' BRACKEN LEE GEORGE PATTERICK i Utah Price f ! f , s I Yes, farmers everywhere throughout this territory enjoy more leisure now as Electric "Hired Hands" take over more farm tasks and chores. Elec' f . 1 4 :i . s 5 f ! ! i IN- WANT TO TALK THINGS Nails Everything In the Building Line i able-bodi- g under P L 16 A Fiee rr.edu ul cap16 n tracing under P L oivi'u to froe u.odical infor any ailment which might - cooks, heats water, refrigerates., and washes dishes and clothes, too, on modern farms. Result: more solid strips, length, ;,nd n u, each free tribe-'r-- fUrl&c . -, terrupt h.ia training 2 Injuiy under t: uning coii-St Mae turns is compensable connect. on f r tiain.ng .n ui.es Yessir, THE preferred whiskey from Kentucky is available ogam o, STORES! state d. not granted veterans tiru.ng under P L. 346. 3 p L 16 trainees uicnmu-la- e Mtk leave allow4 Higher subsistence ances generally result from tunna Id.tion, ing under P L. 16 In to v eer ms continue disabled draw their disability compensation 5. VA supervision of wo: king conditions protects disabled veterans. is COME OVER ON THE SUNNY BROOK SIDE Flui 10 Kor Eniy Hi0 War liquor Tax whiskey that's 04 ii4 oid Sunny Brook KENTUCKY WHISKEY-- A National Distillers Products Corporation, New York UNO BLEND 86 Prod . 65 Grain Neutral The proposed realignment of U. vi6 the and 50 in Highways cinity of Helper presents certain will problems to the Utah state road It is known, of of commission S Some 500 Utah youths heart probe the generous demociacy from July 6 to 17 at the American Legions fourth annual Boys State. stay at During their Camp W. G Williams, near the point of the mountain, the boys will learn first hand the workings of city, county and state government. Practitioners in each field of government will be on hand to instruct the boys All civic clubs are familiar with the program and all such clubs of Carbon county have in the past sponsored candidates to the encampment. The cost to a club per boy is $25 which takes care of tuition, board and lodging. L. D Young, chan man of the State committee for the Roys Price Post No. 3, American Legion, will be pleased to answer any inquiries from either clubs or boys interested in this years program. He also has application blanks and these must be turned in to the central Boys State committee not later than June 1. The program this year will include lectures by government officials, election of Boys State officers, an extensive athletic program and actual participation in course, that operators a will great many vehicle still desire to enter the Helper business district, and so that these people will not be inconvenienced it is essential that proper intersections be designed To determine the number of vehicles involved and the direction of their turning movement, it is necessary to have the origin and destination of their tr.p Such a study was conducted last week The method of operating the origin and destination study is by obtaining roadside interviews of the drivers leaving the city The amount of information required is very limited and the total delayed time was not more than ten seconds to complete the interview and send the traveler on his way. This information will enable the state road commission to design intersections of a type suitable to handle the present and potential traffic expeditiously and safely resulting in a minimum loss of time and inconvenience to the residence and visitors of Helper. One point of entry or departure will be near the present Kenilworth road crossing and the will be near the Hardscrabother sen16 to 19 Boys years old and iors in high schools are eligible ble coal yard. to attend. name of the wife, it will be considered separate in determining eligibility, signing of liens and reimbursement to the state. (4) Need of signing affidavits by all clients and liens by old age assistance clients owning real property before June subsistence checks will be released. W. D. Wilson was renamed It was also announced that the chairman of the public welfare Utah Conference of Social WorkCLOSE-OU- T board of District No. 1 which in- ers convention will be held at the cludes the counties of Carbon, Union Building on the University Emery, Grand and San Juan, at of Utah campus on May 19. 20 and 21. District 1 board members and a meeting held at the Price headquarters May 7. Frank Halt, some of the case workers are exGreen River, was again named pected to attend. vice chairman. The racing term furlong (one-eighOther members present includof a mile) originally meant ed Irvin Wimber, Castle Dile: Mrs. Evelyn Roberts. Price; John, "furrow-lon- g. The furlong repD. Rogers, Blanding and Irvin resented the distance which oxen Gerber, commissioner from Car- could conveniently plow at a bon county. Also present at the meeting were John C. Winn, district director, and Carl Harris, Provo, welfare field supervisor L. L. Taylor, Mojb, the only other member, was absent. Mr. Rogers, Mr. Winn, Mr Harris and Margaret Dennison, Sin Juan-Gran- d caseworkcounties er, were named on a committee which will meet some'ime this month with Indian agency officers with the view m mind of woiking out plans for assisting the Navajo Indians of southeastern Utah. The board also approved action whereby it will cooperate with the county attorneys of all counties in the district to bring action against all fathers who are not contributing to support their families residing within the four counties. These will include or divorced fathers who, 10 under court decrees, should be supporting their famiies. 14 12 A comprehensive discussion of the new welfare legislation was 14 14 also on the calender and the prinI.L THESE TENTS H WE 4 FT. WALLS. cipal items which are changed include the following: (1) Imposition of residence ruling. This will be to eliminate transient assistance entirely and will require one year's residence on social security basis and two years on general assistance cases. (2) Increase in some old age assistance budgets by allowing a client to apply income to the need over and above the maximum grants. Effective June 1. (3) Where property is in the 12-d- ay SPRING SUITS and COATS Drastically REDUCED for immediate clearance SLIPS Reg. $5.95, now Welfare Board th $3.00 RACK OF DRESSES each $4.00 Qloria Shop NORTON'S STEEL SUPPLY non-divorc- ed tricity not only saws wood, grinds feed, milks cows and so on but nhu d.ued into ve-er- LEGION READIES State Conducting Traffic Study To FOURTH ANNUAL Aid Realignments BOYS STATE Ri itain, tr.i.r..i Wilson Again Named to Head IF YOU WANT YoGR Sherwin-William- on-t- . . VfV Passing Up Additional Benefits 105-vo- 2738 2721 nj over which the plow- could rn.m keep a fairly straight was used measurement Ime Th.s Celtic tribes of ,y the pnmitive pictih, Many Disabled Training Veterans Many d, tabled vcteiaes t iking n or institutional turniup the ng appeear to bt pas-in- g aadd.t onal benefits grar ted under Public Law 16 by entering training under Public Law 346, according to the Veterans Administration The rehabilitation program for disabled veterans is subject to control by the VA advisement and guidance service m order to the disabled veterans protect health, while P L. 346 for veterans authorizes no surh control. VA said that disabled veterans in training and those planning to enter truinig Granger argued there were j. should visit their guidance officer errors and irregularties in to many themselves with their districts carried by Wilson as in fullacquaint benefits districts which he carried. 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