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Show 12 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 24, 1973 Sixth inning run gives team edge IS r - In the SUNNYSIDE of the East Carbon WBBA, the Merchants and the Pirates saw a pitching duel between Jeff Pacheco and Wayne Rea for the Merchants and Willy Berdan for the Pirates. The Pirates won when Randy Kinsey drove the running run scored by Bemey Thone across home plate to break the 0 tie in the bottom of the sixth. Pirates winning by a score of The second game of the day between the Bees and the Hornets was called at the ending of four complete innings of play because of first game VV 10-1- Ji pi- 'm-- OPENING PLAY for the two Price little leagues was a parade down Main Street, Saturday morning. The highlight of the parade was the Carbon High marching band which was followed by area Girl Council Scouts and the players. Miss Carbon County, Margo Peterson (left) also participated in the short parade. Club members beat the band to the Elks Lodge for an Ice cream and drink before heading to the diamond. 11-1- 0. darkness. TTie Bees pitcher, Joe Polito, winning over the Hornets pitchers Johnny Poglajen and Cory Lamb by a score of Tuesday saw the Pirates meet the Merchants again with the Pirates pitching 9 year olds Nick Zaccaria and Paul meets with 10-- city workers Price city employes and the City Council held a speciall session Friday to discuss the proposed pay increase right-hande- left-hand- d Class of '53 hunts members The Carbon High School appreciate information on re-uni- with the score for employes. Southpaws In the early days of baseball, diamonds were laid out with the pitchers mound east of home plate. Thus a d pitcher faced north as he commenced his delivery, while a faced south. There were only a few pitchers, so the nickname southpaw was coined. S-- Candalaria against the class of 1953 is planning its any of the following people: this Gale O. Anderson, Jewel pitching of Scott Gallegoes. 20th year a first year player and coming summer and in the Arnason, Jack Blaisdell, Victor Pacheco, a 10 year process of checking records Paul Bertha Case, old. The Pirates won again to locate addresses for Escondon, Lyman Draper, members of who The employes, staged a walk out last Tuesday, are asking for a six per cent increase, city to pay all insurance costs, give two more holidays off with pay plus add to the vacation time for an employe after 20 years of service. The Council told the group after several heated exwould changes they examine their budget and try and work out a satisfactory agreement. 7. president John Angotti (second from Koncher, left) and Barbara secretary, are (left to right) Terri King, Janet Hixon and Bonnie Linton. The girls raised money from student Photo donations. TWO CAT cages were presented to the area Humane Society of Utah last week by three representatives of one of Mrs. Louis Gibb's East Carbon High school English classes. Turning over the cages to Humane Society ON invitations a number of the Wednesday the Hornets Class of 53 cannot be found. again played the Bees and Marrelli, Margaret this time winning the game Helper, secretary of the of score a with soundly reunion committee would Cory Lamb handled the ball for the Hornets with Morris Herrera going the full route for the Bees. Thursday the Bees bounced back with a win Mr. Morris. He stated in over the Mechants of past years instances of Scott Tryon did the pitching have been chores for the Bees with thievery revealed in that Wally Llewelyn, Scott unauthorized persons have Gallegoes and Tommy been apprehended Combs carrying the ball for removing expensive con- the Merchants. tainers from several Friday, the Hornets with graves. Also, Mr. Morris one loss on their records added, in some instances met with the Pirates who flowers have been removed had upsustained no losses. from new graves by Behind the pitching of unauthorized persons. The young Dugie Gomez, a Price City council is Hornets pitcher, the renewing its reward offer of Hornets walked away with the game and a score of $100 for information leading Andy Candalaria was the to the arrest and conviction Pirates who hurler of these culprits. sustained the loss. 17-1- 3. 14-- 5. Decoration removal date set by cemetery sexton Tommy Morris, sexton at the Price City Cemetery, is calling upon the public to cooperate again this year in the removal of all flower containers and other movable decorations which will be placed on the graves on Memorial Day (May 28) by Monday, June 4. Mr. Morris also asks that all artificial flowers with wire supports be removed as soon as possible after the holiday which is Monday, May 28. These flowers, he stated, fall apart quickly when exposed to the weather and often times the wires become embedded in the lawns resulting in a hazard when the lawns are mowed. Mr. Morris added that the lawns cannot be left unmowed for longer than the June 4 date for the sake of appearance, and to keep the cemetery as attractive as possible as the public wants it to be. The lawns must be tended and debris cleared 15-- 5. 12-- 5. removing for others make arrangements to do so with locating particular graves. Those decorations Empey, Evelyn Gallegos, Nancy Graham, Bonnie Haddon, Dahl R. Henrie, Nancy Medina, Lynne Mills, Rosanna Sears cflDGs QJQ3 G333DG57 Mr. Morris and aides will be at the cemetery all day May 28 to assist visitors in at regular intervals. Jay Lucero, Ralph Nelson, Barbara Carpenter, Carlyle Otterstrom, Mary Ann Palady, Janet Powell, Laura Rhinehart, Freddie Roybal, Mark Davis, Jo Anne Rowley, Joan Snow, June Simonsen, Virgina Trujillo, Nilene Washburn, Joe Bacca, James Hedley, Effie Martinez, Max Ravencroft and Wayne Jones. raanEoflzO Bg7 (tea 00 GEHD CD 0 racb Four Girl Graduate: years of college and whom has it got me? Chronicle, San Francisco. Prices Effective May 5 24-2- &26 Cut Green Beans Tomato Sauce DEL MONTE .. DEL MONTE .... 4 Z $1 9 S 98c T61c Coffee-mat- e Dream Whip Sweet Peas pineapple 4 o LrillK O Paper Towels,, Bath Soap carEss Bayer Aspirin Oreo Creme NABISCO Crene KUy yO W4z' cans OQr pkg. DEL MONTE GRAPEFRUIT Z 75c 96c Dessert Topping Mix S 4 $1 52$1.98j 2 X 89c Sandwich olsen brothers dOZ. 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