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Show THE Thursday, May ' SUN-ADVOCA- Page Eight Price Farm League Play Opens June 1 Play in the Price Farm league will open June 1 with two games scheduled daily at 9 and 10:30 a.m. 28, 1959 Bible Course Keeping Full Schedule At Al Berna Residence The Cross and the Covenants will be the theme at the Bible course next Tuesday night at the Al Berna home, 642 North Second East E. E. Scates of the Intermountain Bible College at Grand Junction stated there is still time to enroll. Notes covering material already taught are available to late registrants. No textbook is required for the course except the Bible. liSih Naomi Chapter, O.E.S. To Observe 43rd Birthday with Party (3sa2tzeae 1 8ff 9 U jiiijti'j') i CANISTER UPRIGHT $69.95 j $59.95 Fer-gusso- n, HELPER FURNITURE COMPANY Price, Utah Price Junior High f 1- -2 Paris, Texas, Junior College up the National Junior wrapped Helpers independent baseball College Athletic Association baseteam, the Merchants, will play ball crown at Grand Junction SunSpanish Fork in Helper Memorial day by turning back the bid of the Day, Saturday, May 30, at 3:00 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 14-- 4 p.m. This will be the third meet- in a grand finale to the national ing of these two teams in the still tournament. young season, but it will be the The Texas lads started on their first time Helper will face the crown when quest last full at Forkers strength. Spanish they stopped the Thursday d Fork won the previous two games, Carbon College nine 5 in the rain but Helper added six players off at Lincoln Park. Then the followthe championship Carbon College ing day the Eagles again lost thus nine. out of the tournament dropping include Additions to the roster That was the only game played Fred Regis, second baseman; Jim as the first round in the tournaKulow, pitcher; Joe Ruden, first ment got under way. Wilmington, baseman; Brent Berensen, who can North Carolina, and Phoenix, Aripitch or catch; Gary Wilson, third zona, were all set to go right after baseman, and Carl Morley, an out- the Carbon-Pan- s game but the fielder. weatherman decreed otherwise. Kulow will probably get ManaParis used only the regulation ger Luke Cormanis nod as the nine from its traveling starting pitcher in Saturdays squad. The Dragons bashed a dozbehind the Berensen game, with en hits and bunched them for four plate. The rest of the probable scoring innings. is Ruden at first, starting line-u- p Meanwhile, Jack Ward, a tall Regis at second, Wilson at short- lefty, kept the dangerous Carbon stop, Larry Regis at third base, swingers at arms length. He and Toy Atwood, Wayne Reid, and weakened in the final two innings Pushin outfield. the Jerry Bruno to give up four runs and half of ing these players for starting po- Carbons 10 hits, but hung on for sitions are Terry Hill, Jim Bat-si- a g win. Naz Giordano, and Bill Hig-b- y in the infield, and Morley, Frank Merelli, Jim Bean, Duane nfing at5 Worland. 3 p.m. Utah Power July Baird, and Marko Yelenich in the outfield. Backing Kulow up in the and Light at Helper. 5 p.m. Uravan, July 11 pitching department are Brent Marchetti and Gior- Colorado at Helper. Berensen, 3 p.m. dano, and Uravan, July 12 Bob Lawrence, and Bruno. Colorado at Helper. 3 p.m. 8 p.m. Teds Spanish May 30 July 18 Fork at Helper. Glass Shop at Helper 5 pm. Utah Power June 6 3 p.fn. Teds Glass July 19 and Light at Helper. Shop at Helper. 3 p.m. Utah Power June 7 NBC tournaJuly 24, 25, 26 and Light at Helper. ment at Tooele. 5 pm. June 13 Springville Delta, ColoJuly 31 8 p.m. at Helper. rado at Delta. 3 p.m. June 14 Spanish 8 p.m. Delta, ColoAug. 1 Fork at Spanish Fork. rado at Delta. 5 p.m. American June 20 8 p.m. Utah Power Aug. 8 Fork at Helper. 3 p.m. American and Light at Helper. June 21 3 p.m. Utah Power Fork at Helper. Aug. 9 7 June Worland, Wyo- - and Light at Helper. highly-regarde8-- 11-m- an Naomi Chapter No. 13, Order of Eastern Star, will note its 43rd birthday June 4 with a arty appropriate to the occasion. The charter was granted Chapter 13 on June 16, 1916. The party will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Masonic Temple dining room and all members are asked to take a covered dish. Cake, ice cream and rolls will be provided by the chapter. All charter members are invited as special guests. These include Mrs. Mabel C. Hammond and Mrs. Theresa Robinett, Price; Mrs. Jessie Sanford and Mrs. Alice out of state residents. Mrs. Hammond served as the second worthy matron and Mrs. Robinett as the third. In charge of the party are Mrs. Laura Fadel, Mrs. Myrtle Garber, Mrs. Maybelle Nord, Mrs. Bessie Karras and Mrs. Elizabeth Bonza. All visiting Eastern Stars are cordially invited to attend this party and the meeting which will follow. 't Texas Nine Wins Junior College To Host Forkers Fall Baseball Title; Eagles Saturday Afternoon Helper Merchants s, Jim Kulow, Carbons lanky seven righthand ace, pitched frames and took the rap. He gave up 10 hits and seven runs, five of them earned. Paris got a four-hperformance from catcher Ron Kyle and three hits from third baseman John Pomroy. But it was Pat Camp who led In producing runs. d His single and walk accounted for three. Carbon was led by Dick Bem-sowho stroked a double and triple and figured in two of the , Eagles scoring innings. Hie second game for the Eagles proved to be the final one as Wilmingtons nine eliminated them from the tournament Friday afternoon. Chunky Billy DeBruhl sent Carbon reeling from the tournament with a 0 it bases-loade- n, moved to the head of the class among a number of fine flingers in the tourney. He walked five, but never gave the Eagles a chance to cash his mistakes when he used his seven strikeouts to good advantage. The soph from Camden, South Carolina, allowed only one runner to reach base. He capped his classic by whiffing the dangerous Jim Kulow for the second time. Wilmington backed him with a attack off Gary sparse six-h- it Fratto, but one mate supplied enough ammunition to clinch it. Big Jerome Pittman lost one over the centerfield fence, 400 . feet away, with two mates on in the ld third. The homer was at first disallowed when Pittman neglected to touch the plate as mates greeted The brilliant righthander, only his homecoming. But a reversal the third gent in Wilmingtons validated the tournaments only rich pitching rotation, thereby homer of the first two days. 5-- seven-innin- g no-hitt- (Continued from Page One) Jeannine Mathis, Linda Mills, Bertha Montoya, Pierre Moynier, Richard Muranaka and Alive MoCori mick. Gary Nelson and Karen Nord. Carol Oakden, Lynne Olsen, Dan Oman, Nick Orfanakis and Merrl-ly- n Otteson. Nancy Pace, Gary Pilling, Lar-ry Price and Janet Prince. Sherrie Reva, Frank Rizzuto,j Gary Robb, Karen Robertson, June Romero and Ronnie Rudman. Arden Seely, Harold Shaw, Arthur Simms, Sophia Simons, John Smith, Mary Ann Smith, Roger i, Smith, Marcia Snow, Jack Kenneth Staley, Larry Stanfield, Claudia Starich and John : Ularich. Caren Vale, Connie Vestal, Jeff Vogrinec, Leon Vogrinec and Mike f Spig-arell- Vouros. 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