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Show THE Ibon Teams Fate Aired be I A High rrJ ,0 Caf I PrindPD,s Set Confab Determine Dinosaur Position S'11001 bon senior high ams in future ith 0ther schools high deter-minmay be at a athletic ed meeting of v high class A tyHh school princi- will pals which East be held at in high school Lake City Salt (f Saturday, on March 19- ReP" Carresenting Jones be will at the meeting and principal, Jones, coach. - ; H t r.U summerhays, to Dr. Jones, g who the meeting, fte notice of meet in an oals will Car-- C just how will A school, Class all four grades of high school. At the present time there are 15 Class A schools in the state, eight in one division and six in the other with Carbon on the outside looking in. The meeting Saturday will at- tempt to rearrange the leagues jn such a way as to more evenly distribute the members in each league. One of the plans expected to be advanced and one whicn seems certain of approval is that Ogden be placed in the northern league, the league which now only has six schools and that Carbon to the southern be league more familiarly known during the past season as the Big Eight and prior to that when Carbon was in the league as the Big Nine. Dr. Jones stated that Carbons point will be to stress the schedstate high uj the uling of games from season after Jaihletic picture. season with the same schools so rivalry can be proposal advanced that members of the Utah built up which unquestionably reAniSchool Activities association sults in better competition. Carbon the represenother enroll-jpoint jt-tatives are going to stress is that requireall games count the same. For for Class be example, during the last season, so that every game Carbon played in football and basketball counted k schools for or against them while the participate other teams were only playing is athletic them as so called practice encounjjsion was ters because they did not count k down by (.sociatlcn s for or against them in their g ive league standings. This arrangement reportedly Unde; led to several instances of excuses fan, many now just Summerhays extended when schools lost to pClass A requirements would Carbon by their saying that they in did not play their first strings or gutted into that league place more schools into did not play as well as they could class and give if their games with Carbon would Competition such as Carbon a better have counted in league competiof fitting into an active tion. This type of competition decidedly does not bring out the plan was that schools w ith best in either team. Carbons sports followers are jjjdents in the upper two 3 of high school would be anxious to see some plan worked e as high schools in Class out whereby their teams can get comtie present rule, which will a fair break in now that the other proposal petition. Carbons teams have ali tuned down, limits Class A ways maintained a high mark in to enrollments of 500 in state athletic circles from the a over-a- ll inter-scho- Pries ioIs oc Die re-- jj com-- 50 3 inter-scho- ol fJW: JUB ILE ile Jewelry CO., INC. & JEWELRY Carbon County round in the Gun clubs trophy handicap shoot was run off Sunday with a tie between Ray Leavitt of Price and Les Peterson of Dragerton. In the shoot-o- ff to determine the winner, Peterson took the high scoring honors. In the event, a tie was. registered between Dr. Carl R. Green and Lee Williams, both of Price with a score of 24 out of 25. The trophy shoot will be Bowling continued at a high pace at the Sunny-BoAlleys On Sunday, March 13, the mixed doubles were run off as usual. Joe Ernest and Mrs. Ernest had tops with a three game 1187. Kenc wl Ruby Mihalik LOANS were third 1101. rd continued next Sunday, March 20. In addition to trys for the featured prize, events will also be staged for hams, bacon and chickens offered as prizes. The shooter who gains a place for his name on the trophy at the end of three shoots will take permanent of the coveted possession award. The wins do not have to be earned in consecutive shoots. 4 CARBON CAGE SQUAD TO ENTER WESTERN COLORADO TOURNEY score. Headquarters for last Wednesday night. The F team took on the strong Mo Lodge team of Price, Sum night Both Wasatch and U Fuel have issued challenges any team in East Carbon. The Ladies Teams are be organized. On March 2 the E A Investigations Made of Rumored Deer Killings Three game wardens visited East Carbon last week. There had been reports that deer were killed near Columbia. Shots had been heard and two less deer were seen running in a herd after the activity in the hills. three to one score. The t were composed of the folio ladies: East Carbon ladies: Ruby halik, Ethel Tallis, Betty Lou Landers, Lora Driggs, Chris Memory, Charlotte Bon. Strand Sweet Shop lineup: Mrs. Wahl, Chris Kontas, Emma Williams, Ann Potocanik, Mrs. Dena. Up a tree for an entertainment idea? Be smart. Make friends with Guild California wine. Serve beSherry, perfect fore dinner, after dinner, any timel Mahleres, Don Johnson, points. Art Steele and Neil Maxfield. Calmar Griffith, high scoring member of the Carbon high school team, and Louis Bosco, are addi tions to the squad from the high school circuit. Also included in the ten-msquad will be Chris Carbon high school Axelgard, basketball coach, and Tony Welch, former high school player. Last year a group of players from Carbon college playing un b- FOR Angelo PROTECTION YOUR - BOTTLED IN CALIFORNIA BY WINE GROWERS GUILD, LODI Profitable Farming Depends A Great Deal On... an tective associations stag smoker held last Friday night in the Helper civic auditorium were Randall Turpin, director of the state fish and game department; Merrill Hand, chief law enforcement officer for the fish and department; Jack Clay, game chairman of the fish and game committee; J. D. Ford, supervisor of the Springville hatcheries; Marion Madsen, supervisor of fisheries; Harry Strauss, district warden and William Walker, secretary of the Utah Wildlife Good fencing is necessary for controlled, efficient farming . . . keeps livestock and Fencing poultry where they should be . . . protects against stray or predatory animals. Repair Galvanized Wire Extra heavy, galvanized fencing. 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The team from Price will be when they downed Moab, 40 to 27, led by Tom Steele, Carbon col- in a playoff game staged in the leges high scoring center who led Carbon college gymansium last the Intermountain Junior colle- Thursday night. Both teams counted 13 goals giate cage circuit in scoring during the past season. Five other from the floor and it was North, Carbon college players will make Emerys accuracy from the charthe trip and include Toy Atwood, ity line that provided the deciding Industry Council Diamond Jubilee TWO KINDS s I Among the Salt Lake City visitors in the audience at the Carbon-Emery Fish and Game Pro- 1949 The first State Fish Game Heads Attend Carbon Smoker 149 OPTICAL The KOAL at Sunnydale High der the Fisher Beer banner entered the tournament and returned home with second place. Only two men from last years team are on this years squad and are Mahleres and Welch. 1949 Jm r M Trophy Shoot ol lt e Hits 253 for Round in KOAL During the past winter with conditions being quite hard on the deer they have come very close to the town and the people have taken a fancy to them. The wardens asked not to let hound Basketball has its unusual dogs out so that they will be chasuirks and probably one of the ing the deer. most unusual quirks in local basketball circles has been recorded Typewriter ribbons at The in the Carbon county junior high school league. The league, containing four teams, has ended in a four way tie. No information is available as to whether or not a playoff will be arranged to determine a one team county winner. On March 7, the Notre Dame high school five dumped the When your Income wont Helper junior high to take the lead in the league but on March meet your obligations... 9 the Helperites came back and Let us combine those obdumped the Notre Dame team by 30 19 to to a score of ligations and divide the throw the whole setup into the four way tie. total Into payments that The four teams in the league, you can meet. Price junior high, Helper junior SEE THE high, East Carbon junior high and Notre Dame, have each lost three games and won three games. Charlie Compagni Peterson Wins First at Meet Thursday, March 17, 1949 SUN-ADVOCA- Name |