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Show Thursday. Page Four 7ie Hiawatha Moves to INTER-AGENC- GAME Y COMMITTEE Front In Coal HEARS RECOMMENDATIONS League Standings Carbon Coal League standings: ne in setting the kill numbers for the fall deer and elk hunts. the final say-s- o FIVE HOLES AT NEW An inter-agencommittee on GOLF COURSE TO big game control met In the Price OPEN MEMORIAL DAY municipal building Tuesday for Golf enthusiasts in Carbon county and those who have often thought they would like to take a stab at this game will have a chance to get into the swing of things on Memorial day when five holes at the cy new Price 9, Hiawatha 24, Drager-to- n 11, Spring Glen 8, Kenilworth 18, and Price Trading 6. Sunday: Price Trading 7, Sun nyside 17 Spring Glen 4 and Price Carbon the recommendations which were club Country presented before the inter-agencourse will be committee on Tuesday. These opened for play. as based on recommendations This is the first early spring surveys at which golf course 12. is time a tentative count made a v a i 1 a b le for Schedule: of the big game in any particular play in this area area. Saturday, May 27 since the old Sunnyslde vs. Spring Glen at Just what the recommendations course at the old Country club Helper. were as presented to the inter- site was abandoned many years Price Trading at Kenilworth. committee are not known ago. agency Price at Hiawatha. of big game control which has Five holes will be ready for 28 Sunday, May at vs. Kenilworth Spring Glen Helper. Hiawatha at Sunnyside. Dragerton at Price. Hiawatha moved out in front of the Carbon Coal League this week. The King Koalers won a wild melee at Kenilworth last 8, for their second Saturday, win without a loss. The Hiawatha team connected for 29 hits off four Kenilworth pitchers, Ghirar delll, Campbell, Chavez, and Campbell was charged with the loss. Tucker Lowe was credited with his second win of the season. Gerry Culwell and Tom Jackson preceded Lowe on the mound as Kenilworth collected 23 hits. Zra Lowe got five hits in six trips for Hiawatha. The Spring Glen Mudhens took two on the chin over the week end, losing to Price 8 on Saturday and to Hiawathas Price Trading team 4, Sunday, Sunnyside came back and beat Price Sunday at the East Carbon 2. teams home field, Tony DelaRosa came through with an outstanding relief pitching job allowing only three hits in five innings to get credit for the win. Joe Gleaton was the loser. II H E Line scores Hiawatha .. 510 402 312 24 29 5 Kenilworth 402 510 042 18 23 5 Culwell, Jackson, T. Lowe and' A. Vogranic. Ghirardelli, Campbell, Chavez, and Migllaccio. Dragerton ,...242 001 002 11 13 4 100 110 005 68 5 Price Trad j Keeter and'D. Crawford. Pappas, Palmer and Marr. 200 003 601 12 12 5 Price Gleaton, Mele and Simons R. Villagos, C. Driggs, Self, DelaRosa and Woodward. 000 010 021 4 6 3 Sp. Glen Price Trad ....000 203 llx 78 1 Bowns, Nuno, Diaz and Seavo. , Bingham and Davis. cy IllJlWSas?-- high-spee- 24-1- Mig-liacci- o. 9-- 7-- 17-1- Everything Ready For Pool Opening On May 30 When the Price municipal swimming pool opens for the season on Memorial day, May 30, swimmers will have an opportunity to participate in their favorite sport in a pool In and around which everything has been done to bring it up to date and the utmost in cleanliness. Under the direction of Jacksc" . Jewkes, newly appointed manager, the pool has been thoroughly cleaned and the dressing rooms and shower stalls repainted. The admission price for children has been reduced to five cents. Charges for students will be 25 cents and for adults 35 cents, according to Barney De Vietti, city councilman in charge of the swimming pool. Mr. stated that the pool will be open daily from 1:00 to 7:00 p.m. and will be available at all other hours for private parties by mak' ing arrangements with the pool manager. A nominal fee will be charged for private use of the pool. Red Cross swimming classes will be scheduled during the summer season and everything possible will be done to provide a summer of the finest swimming at tti the Price pool. Councilman concluded. rr De-Vie- tti De-Vie- FROM TEACHING Karl Banks, father of Mrs. Joe F. Heidenreich of Price, has announced his retirement from the teaching profession after 36 years. For the last 13 years he has been principal of the Pleasant Grove high school. He hasr been active In numerous civic and religious activities in the various communities where he has lived. RETIRES at a car that has been the target for plenty of comment lately The newspapers have been headlining it as 'America's No. 1 Economy Car'- You're looking because it won the Grand Canyon Sweepstakes at 26.5 miles per gallon. The dirt track' weeklies have been full of victories won with its flashing er Compression' engine. Automotive engineers in Detroit it's are all excited because the most beautiful combination of safety, comfort and styling they've seen in years. And Mercury owners are wearing big happy grins because they knew months ago what a buy they got in this 3600-poun- Now it's YOUR turn to score with the year's top value. tertM. . Steve Tamloss and child motored week end with her mJ? the other four will be opened to Dragerton Sunday. mo4et, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shumway and Jones. about July 1, at which time formal opening ceremonies will be callheld. Mrs John Blackham was J. Allen Browne, Country club ed to Colorado on receiving word Lawrence president, has announced the ap- - that her daughter, Mrs.is reported She ilL was Potts Pres Summerhays pointment of as pro, and the states that j as being much better M. Man- on the opening day various con- Mr. and Mrs. William tests will feature driving, holes-in-o- sons grandson was here paying and a sweepstakes tourna- them a visit. Mrs. Grace Christensen, mother ment with local players particiseven children and grandmoth-reof be will course the and pating er of 11 was among those who open to the public. at the college The ninth fairway will be open ceived diplomas Congratulations Mrs. graduation. will this week end for practices as Christensen. It just goes to show ' the practice putting green near us kids what can be done if we the club house. On Saturday a are really determined. lighted night driving range will Mrs. Norman E. Smith is visitWith a Norma you can write in any one of also be ready on the ninth fairD. Redford, who ing her father, R. models, too) . . . switch PleasMt. in 4 colors home his way. is making in writing position! while colors instantly The course is open to the gen- ant this summer. Miss LaRae Smith motored to Flick . . . a black, red, blue, or green lead eral public, and fees are consisthe d your work. tent with other courses in the Salt Lake Sunday to spend snaps into action to instrument weighs handsome state, said Mr. Summerhays. The day. precision This Well it looks like kids from course officials reserve the right 1 ounce or less. Unconditionally guaranteed who go to Spring Glen to here to bar anyone who does not obthe ninth grade have made it for mechanical perfection. Equipped with serve the rules. again. Wednesday was the day eraser and reserve leads. Norma uses any Work on the course began last for the students of Spring Glen but for most good quality standard lead dispring and grass was planted late to receive their giaduation Norma leads. recommend we satisfaction, After the graduating in the fall on all fairways. How- plomas. a dance. ever, some reseeding is being done exercises there was18, the students Thursday, May and within a year the course is $4 to $15 high had a of the Price Sun-Advoc- ate (Model, expected to be one of the best short programjunior for the students $7.50 tj and most beautiful in the state. who awards. AftSubject W receiving Entire cost will run in excess of er the program there was a dance. Federtl tu) Phone 9 Price, Utah $40,000. Mr. and Mrs. Elburn Nelson and family motored to Salt Lake An adriot statesman, when he Sunday and out to the Hot Pots. cannot answer the agrument, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Columbus knows how to switch the subject and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenilworth PORI Zdwccrie Aju.. OKT beautyl d are high, Trade-in-s as low as $49 a month, and the price delivered here is only plus mm 2113 tax, iktntt f SWEEPSTAKES WINK'S. C.ANK CiNy0N BARTON-MAHLERE- iC0N0By S Motors 45 South First West, Price, Utah |