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Show ; T;; Tie PORT (Zctwccrie Page Two ,7 , THE Vl SUN-ADVOCA- TE Thursday, May 22, 1958 V , , :'V' i '' ? l' ; I 4y : fs x - i'2i ' V. t' 'r f? tu. 'I: JL V,S ?!?. i7;r f'l p.: t ' 1 X. . ' Z IRlitSii - Wellington Explorers Take Week End Jaunt on River, Hike With spring fever in their blood, a troupe of Explorers from the Wellington Second ward spent teH weekend of May 10 on a boating and hiking trip. Clay Atwood, Keith Davis, Ron Norton, Roger Atwood and Ernest Escandon left Vr- - Famunf Dam Friday morning and arrived at Woodside Saturday evening. They traveled in rubber rafts down the Price river. Gary Watt, Jay Wilder and Garlick left Famum walking and hiked to Woodside, arriving there Saturday evening. They tarried full Scout packs, and Garys dog accompanied them. They said the dog was the most spent of any of the hikers. They said the country was very green and most beautiful along the river. The cactus was in full bloom everywhere. The water was muddy and quite La-Ve- rn r,-P'- 7,";, lv:; IvS & t . WPj 7, s$v ? f - ' w ' ' LITTLE RED FEATHER high. NEW LOW PRICE ON n V , I . . V- KELLY NVLON! , I ' KELLYIPRESTIG - , 'Kt I7Vi1 ' '5. ' . ,1 Kv K' ' S $ '&. s ' V-- A! ' 'v ' r ' T f y t s rV,iv; aXsar.vftA , $&. k k, ' V '' 'f;V Y' w 1 s fx X'e X' - 5 & - '- -' j-'- ' j.' ' y ' ' 'v'' a w. DANNO MCDONALD v f jyl li N ' -, - " ; s ' - , " 'vv v v - vV- Notre Dame, Judge Memorial Play. I B Finals Today High school baseball championtoships of Utah will be decided Dame Judge plays when Notre day Memorial and Olympus tangles with Ogden. The Notre Dame - Judge Memorial game is set for the Helper ball park at 2 p.m. today while the Olympus vs Ogden game will be played on the Olympus diamond. Notre Dame and Judge Memorial will play to determine the By RUEL M. REDD In a time of poverty, his battle cry was Share the Wealth, and the cry won him a tremendous following in his native state. Thev called him the Kingfish, and his name 1 was Huey Long. He liked pow-- . . and his critics claimed Lau-isia- 1i na he had just as strong a liking for things like graft and machine guns. He was a stirring orator, and those who heard him can testify to the way he could arouse a crowd to strong or make them emotion caustic sense of his with laugh humor. He had a politicians instinctive gift for knowing what would appeal to the people who voted for him. But there were those who said that he was a potential dictator, a dangerous man. Then, at the peak of his career, he met a dictators violent end. That was the biggest story of the death of Huey the year ... ... cut down by an assassins ; ' WWwuduM.MMab&uAuii Wrestling fans of Carbon county have another treat in store and the enthusiasm which greeted the wrestling card of two weeks ago assures a good turnout the evening of Monday, May 26, when the Carbon College athletic department stages its second professional ceive awards at the banquet. Lillian Tollis won the coveted high series award with a 538 and Helen Kontas won a high game trophy with her 212. . SILIPINI ter, New York, and Danno Mc- tangle with Little Red Feather. from AlbuDonald, Bill Peterson, director of athquerque, New Mexico. Silipini letics at Carbon College, says made a big hit with local fans on that profits from the entertainthe previous fight card when he ment will be used to provide athletic scholarships for Carbon athtangled with the Bat. Other heavyweights on the card letes and that the card will beare Eddie Montez against Bob gin at 8 p.m. and tickets will sell 30 minute for the same price as at the prevHess in a one-fal- l, match. ious match, $1.00 for adults and Another highlight of the card 50 cents for children. will be midget wrestlers who will be on the preliminary card. Star Third man in the ring for each of the midget combatants is Irish bout will be Buzz Jones. Jackie, who weights 90 pounds, is 41 inches tall and is a favorite around New York because of his great combative spirit. He will er The banquet Saturday night will with that of the card. Mens league and this big affair Promoter Dave Reynolds will will conclude the bowling activities until action starts again this bring headliners from Salt Lake coloseum arena to perform for fall. Eastern Utah spectators. The main event will be a state Class B championship while tim& fall, the other contest is in the Class A bracket. The Class B contest, limit bout between Tony Silipini, coincidently, is between two Cathgrappler from Roches- olic high schools. Coach Jack Kobe of Notre Dame probably will go with HerWellington MIA Girls Capture Volley Ball Penn man Nevenner on the mound Girls of the Wellington Second Fullmer, Miss Kay Hanson, Miss while Judge will probably use Mutual Improvement Associ- Verna Wells, Miss Linda Ruth ward ace. Bobby Lucero, freshman ation under the direction of sports Christensen, Miss Janice Christend Notre Dame has defeated director, Mrs. Susan Mead, gar- sen, Miss Anice Rich, Miss Joan and Cedar City in play-oin the Housekeeper, Miss Susan Thayn, games while Judge Memorial turn- nered the championship Miss Carol Childs, Miss Anita Wiled back North Sevier in the other Carbon stake volleyball competiwas last liams, Miss Ella Dean Powell and tion which completed Class B the girls Miss Lynn Atwood. by beating Wednesday, If Notre Dame wins this game from Price Sixth ward in their it will mean the first state title final the The stake was divided In December .1941 when the game. in any form of athletics garnered into two sections, one including Japanese attacked and captured by the Price school which has only the Price vards, and the other the Guam, five Navy nurses were takbeen in Class B competition for a Wellington, Sunnyside, Coluntbia en prisoner and sent to a military couple of years having only added and Dragerton wards. Championprison in Japan. In August 1942 a high school division to its ships were decided on the basis of they were returned to the U.S. games won, participation of girls aboard the exchange ship, in the games, and sportsmanship. The green sunfish is the most In Sacramental meeting Sunday widely distributed member of the evening. Mrs. Stella Davis, Carbon In January 1942, eleven Navy sunfish family. stake sports director, was in at- nurses were captured by the Japcertificates of anese at Manila and interned at tendance to The walleyed pike or yellow award to thepresent on the winning Santo Tomas. They were later girls pike perch is the largest member .team. Girls so honored included moved to Los Banos, Phillippine of the perch family. It may atMiss Bunnie Peterson, Miss Rose Islands, where they survived 37 tain a maximum size of approxi- Scott, Miss Louise Golding, Miss months as prisoners of war until mately 25 pounds. Sandra Fullmer, Miss Patricia liberated in 1945. The Nutria, an introduced marsh mammal of the Argentine, is quite unique. The mammary glands are located along the flanks of the animal rather than on the chest, thus enabling suckling of the young while swimbe combined one-ho- 227-pou- ur GUARANTEED NEW TREADS AND KECAPPABLE TIRE OIL CITY West of Price on Main Highway See us for your farm PETROLEUM NEEDS Alta-monff semi-fina- l. . Standard farm petroleum products the most complete line In the West can solve a wide variety of your problems. Besides fuels and lubricants, we stock wood preservative solvents and paint thlnners roof coatings floor waxes and oils disinfectants rust preventives, and over 100 petroleum products for farm use. for any Standard Oil product, call C. L. LEAVITT 352 W. 1st No. .and ME7-009- SON 4 ming. - Resident hunting and fishing licenses were required in Utah for the first time in 1907. Only male citizens over 14 years of age were required to purchase the $100 WGOBDi The horned toad, a common member of the lizard group found throughout Utah, may, when captured, squirt a stream of blood through the eye sockets at his . jailor. The Utah Department of Fish and Game was first established in 1894. On May 13, 1908, by act of Con- gress, the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps was established. In 1865, after the siege of Vicks burg, the Navy outfitted a con- fiscated Confederate steamer as Long, a floating hospital. Nuns of a bullet. REMEMBER THE YEAR? nursing sisterhood went aboard People could be swayed by to care for the patients. oratory that year . . . but not when it came to spending a Bear Lake, located on the Utah-Idastate line, is home to good sum of money, as in buying a car. Sweet talk didnt three species of fish found nowork. A "deal really had to be where else in the world. These are a good one! the Bonneville cisco, Bonneville THE YEAR WAS 1935. whitefish and Bear Lake white-fisSweet talk isnt our stock in trade. Friendly, and courteous treatment is . . . and a real Young of the Grebe family, comdesire to give you the best mon bird of Utah marshlands, are brand-neon a possible deal born with the hitchhiking habit Chevrolet. Wed rather make The chicks contentedly spend less money on a deal today . much of their young life riding on and term friend and win a long back. So mammas customer for tomorrow. come in and talk trade now, at In 1918 the base pay of Navy REDD MOTOR COMPANY, nurses was increase to $60.00 per Price, Utah. month. ho h. w TONY Midgets Heavyweights to Provide Fare on Carbon College Mat Card j '': - Miners Trading, Post Girls Win Bowling Title The Miners Trading Po6t girls of Sunnyside have been declared the winners of the Carbon County Womans Bowling League for the 1957-5- 8 season and Saturday night, May 24, they will be given appropriate trophies. Walton Motors, Kaiser Steel and Carbon Motor Sales followed in that order, as the league came to a close and each team will re a- IRISH JACKIE ; v. For even less than the price of the average small foreign car, FORD gives you a full-sicar vrith American style, comfort, convenience! ze i j COMPARE PRICES! 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