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Show IPJIIVWUUI THE Thursday, May 21, 1959 Page Four SUN-ADVOCA- fluff'toiJnfl M&m tafebfMuh d tiw&rrmsti ?rn Wellington Mountaineers Ready Plans For Annual Spring Horse Show May 23 The Wellington Mountaineers and Hall Bowers is sponsoring its under the direction of Lester Rob- annual spring horse show May 23 erts, R. D. Campbell, Bruce Norton at the Wellington rodeo grounds. Events begin at 10 a.m. with the showing of horses in the halter Twelve-Tea- m class. After lunch will be the working events. Trophies and ribbons will be given to the winners. The Wellington Civil .Defense . committee is continuing the meetings held once each week to acFor quaint the people with recommenThe Price Farm League, largest dations on preparation for surkids baseball vival in case af an atomic attack single organized group from the standpoint of or national disaster. Last weeks teams and kids participating, is meeting was Tuesday in the scout e getting into the swing of things room of the LDSa chapel.on Margar-ettsupplies Henry gave talk this week as sponsors were announced for the 12 teams in the needed in a family survival shelcircuit Playing with the 12 aggre- ter. Mrs. Henry Mills, county chairman, spoke briefly on means gations are some 150 youngsters of getting heat and water. who are not old enough for WestMr. and Mrs. Darrell Norton, ern Boys competition but who nevertheless have the desire and Mr. and Mrs. Asay Pierce and Mrs. ability to learn and play the game. Vida Norton drove to Shelley, IdaOfficers of the league for this ho, last weekend to attend the year are Don Powell, president; 90th birthday party for Vidas Clifford Smith, vice president; mother, Mrs. Nancy Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Griggs and Doris Powell, secretary; Erma t, Mrs. Margarette Worley spent Coomer, treasurer, and Marie Mothers Day with Mr. and Mrs. official scorekeeper. These officers, in making final Collier Worley and Lavon Thomas arrangements for this years base- at their home. Mrs. Robert Davis and son, ball season, stated that the number of applications so far has been Kurt, are visiting with the Verdis Robert Davis has returnhighly satisfactory. However, they Drapers. stated there are some prospective ed to his Job at Big Piney, Wyomplayers who have not as yet turn- ing.Mrs. Lila Rasmussen is at home ed in their registration cards. These cards can be obtained from after staying in Provo and in Bliss Sporting Goods store and Roosevelt for some time with relashould be filled out and returned tives while recovering from a recent illness. to the store by June L All players will be notified as to when and where the practices will be and the teams for which they will play as well as the sched- o iviere prices are o quality is Farm League Prepares Active Season - Iri-ar- National League Player Rosters Sponsors, managers and players in the Price National league of the Western Boys Baseball Association were listed today by the league officials. These rosters include the following: D. Veterans of Foreign Wars W. Verde and Johnny Snow, managers; Danny Verde, Floyd Jennings, Dee Wright, Eugene Hold-awa- y, Alan L. Oviatt, Howard Jennings, Mickey Hayth, Roy Lee Wheeler, Roy Muranaka, Terry L. Berensen, Richard Rudman, Dick Crissman, Douglas OBrien and Paul Snow. tezina; Carbon Abstract, Brent Kone; Coca Cola, Steve Bunnell; First National Bank, Randy Gkm-beGarber and Seppi, Hank Hassell; Kellers Market, Donnie Motor Credit, Ronnie Oliveto Furniture, Ronnie Jensen; Price Commission, Degn Larson; Price Steam Laundry, Val Carbon Emery Bank Lynn Halamandaris; Redd Motor, Keith Thomas and Eddie Hanson, manaPilling, and The gers; David Lindsey, Rudy OrteKent Jensen. ga, Craig Curtis, Ray Littlejohn, Allen Kirt Marsing, Art Valdez, Thomas A.' Alger, Billy Crissman, Terry Powell, John Calvin Jeffery S. Judd, Larry Pugh, Larry Hutchens, Danny Scartezina, Deward Howa and Tod Davis and Kim Curtis, bat boys. Moose James Howa, R. Olsen To and D. Croft, managers; LaVon The Notre Dame Fighting Irish Wiseman, Paul Seppi, Keith Herlast Thursday lost out In their zog, Max Howa, Jimmy Noyes, juest for a repeat towards the Jackie Cochrane, Dennis Keller, state Class B baseball champion- Richard C. Causer, James M. Kelship when they lost 0 in a semi- ler, Frank M. Burton, Dan Croft, final game at Helper to Judge Scott Howa, Brent Olsen, Ricky Memorial of Salt Lake City, the Davis and Bobby Howa. team which shared in the state Richard Salzetti and Rotary championship pennant a year ago. Russ Bonacci, managers; Jaime Notre Dame and Judge Mem- Dorman, Mose J. Howa, Paul orial fought to a tie in the chamMichael Whitfield, Richard pionship game last year. The game Hansen, Dory Dorman, David Salwas called and the two teams were zetti, Tommy Piantes, Russell Nayrecognized as lor, Wayne Bryner, Scott Kone, Lefty Bob Lucero of Judge and Stuart Wengreen and James Dart, righthander Herm Nevenner of Jr. Notre Dame hooked up in a real pitchers battle, both spacing out irst Annual Amateur five hits to the opposition. Judge got both its runs as a result of Gold Tournament Notre Dame errors, in the first and sixth innings, while Notre Dame threatened in the fifth. ostponed One Week came after run first Judge's The Carbon Amateur Golf Tourtwo outs." Leve Salazar lived on nament has been postponed for e error and scored when one week, from June 7 to June a the fly ball hit by Bob Swiler to 4 to avoid conflict with the .right field was dropped. of fishing season. opening The Bulldogs second counter Charles Semken, Jr., touma came also on an error, allowing ment chairman said that he and home Jim Caputo who had singled his committee agreed that for the and advanced on a sacrifice. benefit of the tournament it The Fighting Irish put three would be to the best advantage to singles back, to back in the fifth avoid any conflict with the openbut still couldnt push across a ing of the angling season. run Nevenner, who also got a This willgeneral be the first amateur double, led off with a single and golf tournament held at the CarRon Fazzio and Jack Zaccaria fol bon Country Club course and trolowed with two more. But Neven-ne- r phies and prizes will go to all held up at third and was tagcompeting flights. beautiful on a ged out at home Babrelay from right fielder Ron CARD OF THANKS cock after Mike Strattons pop We wish to extend our heartfelt out thanks and appreciation to our ' Lucero tossed she strike-out- s friends and relatives neighbors, to Nevenners four while the No- for the beautiful floral offerings, to walked three tre Dame hurler many acts of kindness and messaLuceros one. ges of sympathy during the death of our beloved wife and mother. The Wilkins family r; Sal-zet- ti; n; Judge Blasts Irish Hopes for Repeat MAKESTHlRf1 Our Own Wilsons Pound I Wilsons Sliced Thick ! BACON! I Fevers : 5 get-we- ll Special thanks to the nurses of the east wing of the Carbon hospital for the the wonderful care. Also the attending physicians. Mrs. L. E. Fromm Fresh Cut-U- Tomatoes . Pound vTvvvvvvvvvvvvvyyvvvvTvvvjj Colored p Pork Loin End CHOPS ib.. Dry onions AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAjJ lb. STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY, BIACKBERRY . . Van . Camps No. Pork and Beans Zucchini, Extra Fancy $1.00 PEANUT BUTTER . I n Jar . I our Orders Memorial j UPay FLOWERS. nd Before MAY 25th :: T Tfc ufr- w - r- - .r-- T. WE WILL r.. FILL ORDERS ONLY THIS YEAR. MINT CHIPS Pound 2 Packages Package . pi CRUST MIX "1I Betty Crocker Large 20-o- z. Vp Pkg. . . jj 2) jJ . Purity Saltine Crackers 2-l- b. 55c MINCE MEAT "S 28-o- z. Pkg. . . Nabisco Ritz MCP bills or accounts incurred by any other than myself. Donald B. Hanna ORANGE 5 6-o- x. WELCHS I JUICE cans . . . 89c 6-o- z. . . Ib. pkg. 33c A PRICE GRAPE JUICE ij 3 cans . . . 51 TIP TOP i y 1 I LEMONADE 4 DASH YOU PAY ONLY Nalleys NOTICE Only one couple applied for a marriage license from the county clerks office this week. The license was issued to George Frank Behunin, 19, Wellington, and Florence Joan Pitts, 19, Price. 25 Jow For , WALNUTS -- 13 Flavor Can - 1 W Liver PURE HONEY Planters 18-o- z. $2 lbs. Plate Food Dg Ve& 5 quash - MARGARINE I ... Ib.J Tastewell 2V2 It I. . . Jew Shaffers 1 Pound Jar Yellow 1 Potatoes Sfasidbv Pure PRESEilVES I will not be responsible for any OF THANKS to express our deep appreciation to all our friends for the flowers and many acts of kindness shown us during the illness and upon the death of our beloved Eldarene King. Dr. F. R. King and family r m . U.S. No. Pound uaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa AAAAAAA1AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA1 a, CARD We wish i Sliced Pound t Package . . - thanks to all my friends and relatives for all the wishes and the beautiful floral offerings. FIUJITS 2-po- 13-1- I want to express my 1 Large Slicers 6-- CARD OF THANKS 1 PKdDIMJCE I yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy SVVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTyTTVyTi , two-bas- m n n n i n it i i Garden Fresh . Corn Kino . Championship Man-cin- 1 1 i An-dree- n, 2-- O) - Whole Or Half Shank 1 Off and HAM . ule. Games will be played each morning, Monday through Saturday, on the field behind the Carbon College gymnasium. 'The girst game starts at 9 a.m. and the second at 10:30 a.m. daily. The teams, which are named for their sponsors, and the managers are as follow; Carbon Ice Cream, Paul Rud-ma- nn ii &0VJ cans . . . f! If 32c ij SALE! 1 ? 1 Buy Regular Bars at REGULAR PRICE 3rd BAR AT AU 3 BARS ond GET PRICE 3 , I ssmm MM! mmm 45 SOUTH 3rd EAST PLENTY OF FREE PARKING g ?! 1 PHONE ME 7-1-42 |