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Show fr Price, Utah 2 Thursday, March Kennecott Copper 19, 1970 21st Annual Helper , (SLC) KVNU iggest argain Logan) Levins Insurance (Provo) Sav-O- iMarch n (Ogden) 19-20-- 21 wins in young baseball season a r b o n de; and Jerry Fry, North Amerof the 0 tho champion- ican Coal. The manager s to went aw aid recreathe Helper city yeai ship second tion basketball league Monday Billy Coleman for the in a row. 69 win year night with a convincing 75 over Veltri Drug The two teams hul finished the second hilf in a tie and Mondays game was a also had playoff previously won the fust half The a berth victory gave The March SUNNYSIDC in the Kiwanis Invitational Tourof the East Carbon Boostmeeting nament this weekend. ers Club was held in the cafeThe new champions were in of the East Carbon High command all the way in the teria School. play-ofjumping off to a A committee was formed for first quarter lead and fashioned the annual awards banquet to be lead at halftime. Veltri a held secin Apul 18 Keith Hintzc was the fared somewhat better ond half, hut the big lead was appointed chairman. The Boosters would like to The drug quininsurmountable. individuals tet was the defending champion think the following who sponsored the East Carbon in the league. Bill Jewkes pared all scorers Viking class B tournament baswith 22 points, Robbie Jewkes had ketball biondrasts: 20, and Robert Tenn contributed The city of Sunnyside, Carbon 15 to the winning total. Veltris Grocery Company, Dragerlon Dehad two men in double figures in partment Store, Miners Trading their lille. Trine Post, Valley Motor Company, relinquishing Benash and Walt Tryon each Price Trading Company and The came up with 20. Caihon Emery Bank. Also a thank you is extended Immediately following the final game Helper Mayor Chi is P to all the individuals who contriJouflns presented the championbuted sandwiches and time servrefreshments to visiting ship trophy to Billy Coleman, ing five; teams. manager of the and the tunmr-utrophy was accepted by Jprry Maitmez, manaPromoted by Navy ger of Veltris. HIAWATHA Steven J. NelAl Leo, president of the basketball association this year, an- son, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lyle J. nounced the ten players selected Nelson, Hiawatha, has been profor the league team in moted to petty officer third class. balloting by the seven teams par- Steven volunteered for a tour of ticipating Mayor Jouflas present- dutv in Vietnam and is stationed ed the individual awards to the in DaNang He has been m Vietfollowing; Bill Jewkes, Robeit nam seven months. Fenn and Robert Jewkes, We discovered we thought a Jerry Martinez, Walt new use for a Trycn, and Ernie Benash, pizza, Brent Larson, Roy & Bob but our guess is that the tire Texaco, Jerry Carlson, Mexican companies heat us to it by a few Lodge; Steve Powell, Rio Gran decades. Cate-- diamond the Irish J Boosters plan awards banquet Cate-Carbo- n de- feated Wasatch Academy last week by the score of and on Tuesday edged by St Francis of Provo, Both games were played in Helper. Pickrcll w take his crew to Western Colorado this weekend for three games in Palisade and Truita. 2 Only two seniors are listed on the Irish diamond rosier, Angelo and outMilo, a fielder Larry Quintana 1 iw juniors include .Icey Arriola in out Tony Kosinas, first base; Mike Mdlir, third and catcher; and Jakie rarlaino and Darrell I eonard, outfielders. Sophomores number eight on the squad; Mike Bruno, catcher and outfielder; Art Craven and Scott Strong, who both pitch and play short; Roy Cruz, catcher; Henry Etzel, first base; Mike Kelley, second base and pitcher; Fred Sanchez, second base: and Kelvey Shaff, an outfielder. Three freshmen are on the team, John Gaviotakis and Billy Welch, outfielders; and Dick Hanson, catcher and second baseman The Irish will gt a strong test Tuesday afternoon at 3' 30 pm. when they take on the Class A Carbon Dinosaurs on the Helper field. Four boys are out for the tennis team, Gary Oitega, Stvon Papazaharis, Roy Ilowa, and Jon Tensfeldt. Pickrcll feels that he has a potentially good singles performer in Ortega and a fine dou-be- s combination of Papazararis and Ortega. - fielder-pitche- 44-2- 2 r; BFa?rF''BPa: 17-- 9 f, third-basema- ,J 'I .JiLl LEAGUE n CHAMPIONS . . . basketball team which sewed up championship in Helper City recreation league Monday night. Front, left to right, are Paul Cafe-Carbo- Hreinson, Albert Leo and Deloy Bogdin; standing, Billy Coleman, Robert Jewkes, Joe Goodrich, Bill Jewkes and Robert Fenn. Photo S-- Cate-Carlro- n p Paur, Dave Paur, Charles Anderson, Jerry Carlson, Jimmy Davis, Walt Tryon, Jim Marshall. -- Tim Tollestrup, Paul Jeppcsen, Dick Wade, Chris Bean, John Kay Englestead, Ken Mitchell. Levin's Insurance (Provo)-J- oel Sav-OMike Coombs, Vistel Eddie Till-Gardner, (Ogden) Wright, Randy Trane, Sam Samp- - man, Gus Chatmon, Justus Tliig-- 1 son Joe Watts, Lnn Patterson, pin, Dan Sparks, Jerry Trice, Paul Ruffner. Berry Ball, Tom Nelson, Jim Kennecott Copper (Salt Lake Byrd, Esther Green. Chucks Pharmacy (Cedar City) City) Eugene Laursen, lloyd McDermott, Jerry Hastings, Dave Bradley, Skip Mead, Ken Evans, Mike Evans, Bruce An- Dimick, Roger Garmchec, Bill derson, Dan Blake, Doug John- Evan.s, Ed Owens, Scott Gilmore and AI Wcnfield. son, Lane Whittaker, Utah State LI Steve Jacks Shoes (Price) (Logan) - n J7Bra -rjnscr bpg ; : 1 Broi?" nraT.T: Era - Peacock River) -Clark Ross, James Peacock, rv Beebe, Garv" OLauglilin, Jake 'Milton, Dave Elsemath, Rojce Young, Duane Cook and Jimmy AG (Green Stepenson. - Robert (Helper) Jewkes, Bill Jewkes, Robert penn. Albert Leo, Mike Christen--Bruc- e SPnGriffin, Joe Goodrich, Del(,y Bogdin, Paul Hrienson, Ev- Cate-Carbo- n ' - an Excell, Billy Coleman. - - Vel-tri- three-day-ol- d Two youthful Carbon archers gain champion status Two uf the youthful shooters of came the state champion in the the Buckhorn Bowmen Archery youth bare bow division (without Club of Price became champs sights) competition with a score 224 cut of a possible 300 March 14, at the State ChampionDavid Brown, youth ship Indoor Ai cliery Tournament shooter of the Club, and son of at American Folk. Mr. and Mrs Lee Roy Brown, son of Price, became the state Kenny Leo, youth Bernice Leo of Castle Gate, be- - free style champion (with sights) with a score of 252 out of a pos- sible 300. David was forced into a three-o- f with two other way shoot-of- f youths and won this championship m a sudden death shoot-ofThire were 152 archers from Utah seeking state champion- ship. f. 1 's ' 1 w VJ rp!' Christensen Funeral services were conducted March 16 in the Mitchell Tun-orChapel for Henrietta Amellia 88, Price, Bishop Christensen, who died March 13 in a Provo rest home of causes incident to age. She was born Jan. 11, in 1882, Robert and Emily England Hunt Bishop. She was married to Joseph F. Hemmelwright in 1902 at Sunnyside. He died in July, married Carl Johnstun in 1917; 1931 at Vernal, he died in 1939; married Lester Christensen in June, 1943, in Price, he died Oct, 8, 19CG. She was a member of the LDS Church, to Surviving are son and daugh- ters, Earl Hemmelwright, Helper; Mrs, Charles (Phoebe) Quintana, Lelu; Mrs. Russell (Phyllis) Allred, Castle Dale; Mrs. Mark (Ruth) Mason, Paul, Idaho; Mrs Archie (Vivian) Dodson, Perris, Calif.; stepsons and stepdaughters,, Harold Johnstun, Ruike Wendell Christensen, Johnstun, Mrs. C. L. (Phyllis) Dyet, all of Price; Loren Johnstun, Thernell Christensen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Trank (Leona) Lemon, Moab; Mrs. Robert (Bernice) Bushnell, 111 ; Mrs. Fred (Bonnie) Adams, Rivet side, Calif ; 24 grandchildren; many Burial was in the Sunnyside City Cemetery. Sam Basso Funeral services for Sam Bas- Price, who died March 15 of accidental electrocution near so, 19, Mutual, were conducted Wednesday in the Mitchell Funeral Chapel. Burial was in the Price City Cemetery. He was born May 27, 1950, at Price a son of Joseph and June Walter Basso. He married Jeany Copfer Aug, 9, 1968, at Elko, Nev. Surviving are his widow; daughter, Dawn M., Price; parents, Price; brothers, sister, Jim, with the U. S. Army at Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. Gary (Connie) Kilcrease, Price: grandfather, George Walter, Ritzville, Wash. Carol B. Rasmussen - " CASTLE DALE Carol Beatrice Rasmussen. 79, Castle Dale, died March 16 in a Ferron rest home after a short illness. She was bom March 4, 1891, at Mt. Pleasant to John Smith and Lena Winkler Jorgensen. She was married to Hyrum Smith Rasmussen Oct. 11, 1931. in the Manti LDS Temple; he died May 1, 1960. She had served an LDS mission to Mexico, ; member of the DUP, Dale Camp; National ridcratnn of Postal Office Clerks; former Emeiy County A 1920-22- school teacher. Surviving are brothers, sisters, George E.. Price; E. Flovd Cas-t'- e Dale: Florence E., I ucille B Sat Lake Citv; Mrs. Don Mack (Geneve) Daltcn, Grove; Mrs. Walter IL (Esther) Mavnard, Price. Funeral services will he conducted Saturday at 11 a m. in the Caste Dale LDS ward chapel. Friends nrn call at the Fauselt Mortuary, Price, Thursday; Friday at the chapel p m.: Saturday one hour before services. Burial will be in the Castle Dale Cemetery. Pleasant 9 K Dig Edge SAVE NOW 2 I Tread for increased on New end Retread - Ovals 0 h a iAAAAAAiAAAAAAA4.AAAA4AAA Reductions 0 TIRE ROTATION ROW only U 0 (V ft 9 o u a 00 oAvctifabfe In I fri rii H bs nraiLU A 200 East Main - Phone .jBrcuw grandchildren, 59 seven Vir- children; sisters, Mrs. Vito ( Mrs. toria) Pasquarelli, Ogden; Adelina Romero, Fort Lupton'," 19 h Colo. this Holy Rosary will be recited 7 oclockm evening (Thursday) at in the Mitchell Funeral Chapel . and Requiem Mass will be cek'-brateFriday at 10 q m. in St. r. Anthonys Catholic Church, Burial will be in the Mt., Hel-pe- View Cemetery. - Tire Service 637-248- , The following descriled rep! and personal property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the front door of the County Court House at Price, Carbon County, Utah, on March at 1:30 oclock p.m.: Properly of Lee J. Diamanti and Henrietta R. Diamanti, lo31, 1970, cated in Helper, Carbon County, Utah: All of Lots 1, 2, 19 and 20, in Block 8, PRATT S SURVEY OF. WELBY TOWNS1TE. All of Lots 22. 23 and 26, Block 4, PRATTS SURVEY OF WELBY TOWNSITE, as per official plat of said Survey, on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder of Carbon County, State of Utah. All of that portion of Lots 4 and SUR17, Block 1, of PRATTS VEY OF WELBY TOWNSITE bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Lot 4 and running thence West 180 feet; thence North 40 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 17 of said Block 1,. thence in a Southeasterly distance, of 90 feet, more or less, to the center of Big Wash, thence in a direction folowing Northeasterly up said Wash for a distance of 90 feet, more or less, to the East Ixmndary line of Lot 4 of said Block 1; thence South 35 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. A1.so, that portion of I ot 18 jq Block 1 of PRATTS SURVEY OF WEI BY TOWNSITE described as follows, Beginning at the Northwest corner of said lot 18 and running thence E.ast 90 feet; thence South 10 feet; thence West 90 feet? thence North 10 feet, to the placo of beginning. Also, hi ginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 3, Block I, PRATTS SURVEY OF WELBY TOWNSITE and running thence Tast 90 fe"t; thence South 9 feet; thence vVest 90 feel; thence North 9 feet, to the place of bpginning. Personal property: R. C. Allen Cash Register foot Bottle Cooler ft, uprijht deep freeze Double Door, 20 cu. ft. Refrigerator 1 Frigidaire ice maker, 350 lb. " capacity t: 1 16 1 1 2 Mjigic Chef gas ranges Large Deep Frver 1 National Cash Register Bellman Player Piano Studio Model Autopiano ' ' 12 Dining Room Tables 7 Cocktail Tables 8 Couches 75 Dining Room Chairs 16 Bar Stools " 200 New Metal Chairs 25 Large dining room tables 150 cu. ft, Kelvinator refriger1 1 I U M , y:k Service to All Faiths 1 Broiler k 1 1 -Hall 0 heater 0 Morticians 197o'I,H ROBIN HOODS . . . Kenny Leo, left, and David Biown, youthful members of tho Buck-horBowmen Archery Club, display n form that won thorn championships in state Also pictured are trophies. competition. Photo S-- 83835 Hobart grinder No. 5 1350 meat cutting table Large meat block Safe -1 argo Pioneer gas hot water GRANT FAUSrTT MICHAEL BLACKBURN fj Char-rac- Cube Steak Marfnnp, Model 1 L, No W 0 nrge Model 85 O', Ixn ne National Slicor Serial No, ATJ74 s) Fausett Mortuary 637-118- 1 , , NOTICE OF rORTCLOSURE SALE 1 Q In PRICE - Rupertu Gallegos married to Pablo Valdez in 1898' at Antonito, Colo ; he died in March of 1942. She was a mem" her of the Catholic Church. He!-"- 1 Surviving are sonr, Navor, N. M : Blanco, Celestino, per; Despite cloudy weather, some members of the Alta Sky Diving Club of Salt Lake City, including four girls, put on an exciting show at the Carbon County airport Saturday under sponsorship of the Boy Scouts. Two ator planes were used in the exhilii-ion- , M n?udget7wws H divers thrill 20 0 w pj Sky ; She was born Sept. 16, 1883, at" Codo, Colo., to Andres and Mana Lucero. She wa8 1 on Discontinued Designs SAVE Mrs. Maria Pilar HELPER 17 Valdez, 86, Helper, died March in 'a to of causes incident age Terron rest home, 1 l mileage and traction! 'k Q AAAAAAAii AAAAAAAAA (SUSC, Maria Pilar Valdez Henrietta A. all-st- Cate-CarLo- Chuck's Pharmacy Cedar City) 9:30 8:20 19G9-7- Cate-Carbo- n On the Peacock A G (Green River) Area Obituaries n HELPER wrapped up Notre Dame High School has tho jump on the other schools in the area in the spring spoits picture under Coach Gene Pickrcll. The1 Irish have won two baseball games already and Pitkrell is de-loping a golf and tennis program at the parochial school for the first time. 7:10 l6:C0 on (Helper) TIMES GAMES wins league championship Cafe-Carbo- Cate-Carb- Games Played in All 11 Shoes (Price) Good for all 3 nights Ml Basket ball T ournamenf have two Irish $1.00 TICKET All-Sta- rs (USU, Jacks Published March 12, ,,liS 6lh t,ay f Marcl, AI BERT PASSIC Carlxin County Sheriff m the 19 and 26, 1970 - . |