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Show if THE Thursday, November 14, 1957 Page Four SUN-ADVOCA- Tie PORT S-e-at CZdHrcciC DOWN PROVO 16-- 6 Keep Rio Grande Bell George Alfred Woqtton, 87, Salt Lake City, former mayor of Price, died Saturday at 9:15 p.m. in a Salt' Lake City hopsital following a heart attack. He was the mayor of Price from 1921 to 1925, served two years on the city qouncil at Heber, was a member of the Carbon county board and was superintendent of mortuary for Edwin Earl Hall, 55, former Price resident, who died last Wednesday in Tucson, Arizona, of a heart ailment. He was borri August 7, 1902, in Price to Jacob E. and Martha Ellen Grange Hall. He married Martha Carlock Jensen March 15, 1933, in Price. He had lived in Tucson for 10 years. Surviving are his widow, daughters. Mrs. E a rl e n e Williams, Homestead. Florida, and Mrs. Hamilton. Montebello, California; a stepson, James E. Jensen, Menance, Alaska; three sisters and eight grandchildren. Burial was in the Whitmore cemetery, Price. to their one and on the next play a Bulldog fumbled and Golding of Carbon fell on the ball behind the goal for a TD. Booth kicked the extra point. This victory sewed up the Region Five championship for the Dinosaurs for the second straight year and gave the Dinosaurs possession for another yeal' of the Rio Grande bell that is also at stake in the Provo- - Carbon games. LDS temple. He "was a bishop of the Price LDS ward while manager of the ICAC Look The Carbon high school Dinosaurs held onto their lead in the Region Five league race Friday by turning back the Provo Bulldogs at Provo 16 to 6. Carbon threatened twice in the first period with two long drives which carried to the Bulldog 20 but each time the Bulldog defenses held. Provo drove to the Carbon 10 as the second quarter opened with the big gainers coming on pass plays but in that instance the Dinosaur defense ; great - -- Monday at, 2 p.m. in the Wallace Smoot - Nixon Lumber Company here. In addition , he was a ranch owner in lower Star Valley, Wyoming. Survivors include ,hte widow, two daughters, Mrs. Clarence (Lora) Nixon, Hunter, and Mrs. George (Ethel) Tetik, Los Angeles, Caliofrnia; nine grandchildren, 14 grandchildren: one sister, Mrs. B. Donald (Florence) Willes, and one brother, D. A. Wootten, both of Salt Lake City. . Funeral services were conducted yesterday at noon in the Garden Park LDS ward chapel, Salt Lake City, and burial was in the Heber City cemetery. T0 (o)ootnD (o) YOUR OLD TIRES - V THE AVAILABLE IN WHITEWALL AN BLACKWALL, TUBELESS AND De-lor- es 14" AND KELLY ' when you trade EXPLORER 1 15 GUARANTEE LIFETIME . BY KELLY ... ASK FOR FULL DETAILS y Teams . The Carbon. TD which opened the scoring came in the second quarter as Stan Crocco skirted right end on a reverse from 35 yards out. Booth kicked the extra point. Carbon scored a safety in the same period when a Provo player touched the kickoff on the one then attempted to run it out of the end zone but was tackled. The Bulldogs came back in the third and scored after taking over possession on a Carbon fumble on the 35. The running plays and e a play carried to the Carbon three. Mark Fullmer, fullback crashed over from there. After a Carbon drive stalled on the Bulldog four in the final period, Provo took over. But a penalty pushed the Bulldogs back Helicopter Repairman To Coming Stanley Daniels, fireman ' apprentice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniels of Spring Canyon, is With the football season almost serving at the Ream Field Naval fading out of the sports limelight, Auxiliary Air Station at Impermember schools of the Intermoun- ial Beach, California. The station tain Collegiate Athletic Confer- provides tactical training and ence are turning their thoughts maintenance for over 100 warfare, experimental and to basketball. The first 1958 conference bas- search and rescue helicopters. ketball games are scheduled to get under way the week of January 10, according to the schedule approved during the last league meeting held at Logan. The teams can play as many can fit into their games schedules. There is no set limit on the number of intersectional games a team can play in the Basketball Slate Wil-lia- n e, tackle-eligibl- lY non-leag- Epctory fr.ihl Bursting with powsrl I ; W RAZIER AND X dpndabl THE 11 Ricks at for 63 tl mat fUTHlH 9.95 OIL CITY West of Price On Highways 50 and 6 yars OP KENTUCKY SINCE jj? BOURBON OILS... qt. 39c... waiisf 1810 10-3- Oil... 49c 0 A 86 Proof .56 WATERFILL AND FRAZIER DISTILLERY COMPANY, AMERICAS BIGGEST BARDSTOWN, KENTUCKY SALE TODAY! CAjR VALUE-- ON MEW I! . The schedule, subject to change by mutual consent of the teams involved, is as follows : Dixie at Snow, January 10 CSU at Carbon, Weber at Boise. January m ATERFULL KELLY SPECIAL . STARTS StRONGER! LASTS LONGER! as-the- ICAC. Utah Wildlife Group To Meet at Provo November 23-2- 4 EDWIN E. HALL Funeral services were conducted the Price Light and Power company. In addition he was one of the incorporators of the Wasatch Lumber Company of Heber and was manager of the State Building and Loan Association during the period it was moved from Price to Salt Lake City. He was bom June 18, 1870, in Midway, Wasatch county, the son of Attewell and Cynthia Jewett Wootten. He married Dora E. Bond November 2, 1898, in the Salt Lake temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. She died December 25, 1927. He then married Kathryn Yergensen January 30, 1930, in the Salt Lake Dinos Tie Up Title, held. Former Mayor of Price Dies in Salt Lake Boise, Dixie at Carbon, CSU at Snow. The annual meeting of the Utah Dixie at Weber. January 13 Wildlife Federation will be held Snow at Ricks, January 17 November 23 and 24 in Provo, Carbon at Weber. according to President L. H. danSnow at Boise, January 18 der. Carbon at Ricks. dander noted that the detailed January 20 Carbon at Boise. agenda for this two day gatherWeber at Dixie. January 24 of the states sportsing organized 25 Weber at CSU. January men. would be announced soon. It CSU at Dixie. January 31 will include business and policy Boise at Carbon, February 3 matters of prime interest to all Ricks at Snow. sportsmen, election of officers for 4 Boise at Snow, February the next period, and Ricks at Carbon, both guest speakers of note from Boise at CSU, February 6 the state and national level. at Dixie. Ricks The federation is parent body Boise at Dixie, February 7 for local wildlife organizations Ricks at Weber at Carbon. CSU, from over the state and is directly CSU at Dixie, Febuary 8 affiliated with the National Wild- Weber Snow. at exlife Federation. Delegates are Weber at Ricks, February 14 pected to attend from all the Snow at Dixie. Carbon at , . two-ye- ar - XL s wr. A z Jgm 4 . ' lo-c-aj groups. Health Proportioned MILKS CSU, Ricks at Weber, February 15 Carbon at Dixie, Snow at CSU. CSU at Weber, February 21 Dixie at Ricks, Snow at Carbon. CSU at Ricks, February 22 Dixie at Boise, Carbon at Snow. CSU at Boise. February 24 Dixie at CSU, February 28 Snow at Weber, Boise at Ricks. Boise at Weber. M arch 1 Helper Asoociation ts Officers A Re-elec- Ernie Cook, Helper sports enthusiast, was elected president of the Helper Basketball Association for the third consecutive year at the organizations annual election meeting Wednesday night. Jimmie secretary-treasurScarcelli was with the governing board to be made up of the managers of the teams. ( Opening date for the league was set for December 2. 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