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Show Thursday, JANUARY t, THE IMS SUN-ADVOCAT- School Seeks Funds CARBON FAVORED TO TARE CENTRAL DISTRICT TITLE Thirteen Basketball THREE KNOCKOUTS FEATURE PROGRAM To Finish Payment On Play Equipment Officials Pass Test 9 inw rAOi MICE, UTAH E, Thirteen basketball officials In ReIn order to reira funds forcan gion 5 have passed the examinations pletlng payment 00 the plnygrouna given by the Utah High School Ath- equipment at the Harding junloc to letic association and are qualified to solicit a campaign school, Hansen and Malen for. officiate in league games. PW bu-ne- ss from contributions wards; Kenneth Nielsen, center; W. The list of those who passed the started Friday of lest houses was George and Crawford Oveson, guards. tests is as follows: Herbert Adamson, At Green River, Coach Wallace for E. Williams, Price; Thomas Approximately $60 la needed the Bickmore hu a team which he beKenneth Silliman, Green Riv- this remainder the purpose, lieve will be good enough for third er; J. Wayne Moss, Roy Hill, Huntsum' for the equipment to be tmwM place laurels. The returning letter-m- en ington; Thomas B. Bingham, Vernal; , are Tony Sada, center and guard; Owen Newell, Moab; William R. by school dances. Due to lack of a gymnasium, the Richard Bedier, Jordan Jorgensen Hurst, Blanding; Brad A. Jenaen, Orit necessary ) inand Jacy Hunt, forwards; Lee Smith, angeville; Robert Dahle, Perron; Al- school had found courts, bsskst hau ball stall guard. Sada, Bedier, Jorgensen, John fred Owens, Duchesne; Allen Alexan- coals volley ethsr dsvfces.an the pay sad Bigelow and Smith comprise the line- der, Roosevelt ground so that the students would up to start for the Pirates. have the advantage of proper physiOther good prospects are E. Hunt, cal education facilities, t Chester Curtis, Fred Hinson, Errol con. The mass athletic program Albert Drake Gerald Stott, Sada, M Junior high Castle Dale Hoopsters Rated Second; League Play Commences Friday AT ARENA TUESDAY Carbons record this yew is u fol- Tharrel Black, Dean Klllpack, Clive perOn the basis of lows: - pre-seas-on formances, the Carbon high Miners 23 Roosevelt 21 Three knockouts featured the rous- -I are a topheavy favorite to culture the 76 Blanding 20. Inf fight cud stagedat The Arena basketball championship of the Cen49 Wasatch Academy S3. evening, while the remain" tral district of Region 5. At least this 54 Duchesne 14. four bouts were of the slam-bais the way the coaches of the various 55 Carbon L O. F. 45. variety so pleasing to boxing tens, schools in this division size up the 51 SunnysJde town team 23. the feature event, Paul Mandna, approaching campaign. rs 57 Helper of Price and Sheets Mario, 137, 29. A poll of the prep school mentors anCoach G. W. of Sweet Mina fought to a thrilling Judah Central resulted in Carbon being unanimous- nounces that he -- round draw. six hu returning the probable winners, selected three with two years of exThe battlers mixed it from the start, ly Central high of Castle Dale the with perience and thru with one yew to first and third rounds being even, choice for runner-u- p position. their credit Captain Jack' Tattoo and having the edge in the sec-aunwin schedule get The league Marxo winning the final can-TRay Blackhain, forwards, and Von Friday with Carbon traveling Jensen, men. draw verdict was well re- derway guard, are the two-ye-ar Central engaging Green and to Perron The other lettennen are Sheril Black-haived by the cheering customers. River. center, and Grange and Seely, Dick Inner, 122, of Consumers scorCoach Vernon MerrUl of Carbon Cox at forward and Jewkes ed a technical knockout over Pete wUl enter in the race a team consist- guards. center at are giving the lettermen secthe Columbia in of Perea, 120, ing of three returning regulars, a plenty of opposition. d IMS ond round of a scheduled several and freshman flashy The probable starting lineup will bout Laner wu too clever for his who won their letters last be Tatton and B. Hlarkham, forthe this the opponent and constantly had the In yew, games yew. & center; Jenaen wards; Blackham, . to be themselves shown have niinf The winner scored two knockdowns very adept at hitting the basket, but and either Grange or Seely, guarda. that he does not rTn the first round, and put Perea to Coach MerrUl points out that most of CoachhisJudah says to Carbon over, turn expect next tip the in inexfour times . he canvas the contests have been with but will try to give the Miners all The latter put up a marvelous perienced teams. the competition they want ltion of courage, continually et-- to With Captain Nephi Gunderson, Central's record is follows: bare past Inner's guard. hi scorer In the state, having SI Blanding 16. Erin Leonard stopped the highest best season in thru years of com51 Orangeville 42. when it became apparent that w petition, and Blackie Greceo of 11 Wasatch Academy 19. was hopelessly outclassed.'' showing to advantage in his first 36 Moab 19. iHT George Bikakis, 157, Price, swarmof high school, the Miners are - 36 Orangeville 51. ' ed all over Kimball Barney, 151, and yew conare ter forwards weU fixed Only one letterman returns to the after scoring four knockdowns in the cerned. two was he awarded round team, namely, simmnna, a first Huntington Bryner, who hu been able small, teat and accurate Hunting the fight on a technical knockout Bi- to Holly the from take every oppon- sophomore, who was a sub forward tipoff kakis forced the fighting from the season, will last The other members of the start and had his adversary in trou- ent be played against this tart at center and shift back to teamyew. are also small and have had no ble all during the brief battle. guard, where he hu shown himself previous experience, but they ate all Exhibiting a terrific punch which to be very skilled in taking the ball teat belied his tall, slim stature, Carl from his opponents. away Edwards,' whom Coach Don Sim- Alplanalp, lit, put saray Bay Claude Cowley and Elmer Colling-- Imons describes as a ball nutling fool, Tanner, 139, of Price In the second round. With Tanner still an the floor ham, 1M2 regulars, and Ron Runnel win hold down the forward post in a daxed condition at the count of are the guarda upon whom Coach Ipoaite Simmons is also a six the bout wu awarded to Alplan- Merrill will depend. the most Cow-le- y is a good ban matter and teams Pritchett Uhgerman and Gardner alp. an offensive are fighting It out for the center posiThe victor punished Tanner severe- little to be desired tion with Pritchett showing to the ly during the first round and the latCoQingham injured his ankle re-- best advantage so ter, but likely to be ter wu groggy when the bell sounded. Shortly after the second chukker eently and win be out of the lineup replaced at any time because of his .T began, Alplanalp started a punch Friday, but It la expected that he win loose training habits, somewhere near the rafters and con- be able to play during the rest of the nected squarely on Tanner's chin. season. Colllngham's injury gave Bun-n-el .Leonard and Truman will probably a chance to get in the lineup, and get the call at guard, although Cox, Ray hit against the ropes and gently lid to the floor oblivious of what wu ho has acquitted himself in good style. Litster and Sicilia are looking good. He was a letterman last yew. going oil Leamaster, H. Vogrenic and ManThe other members of the Carbon chester are the forward reserves. i; 3 Three fast curtain .raisers started the program off, all of.the preliminquad, all of whom have seen very Results of Huntington's aries ending in draws. Participants considerable service in the seven congames are as follows: were Albert Gargaro vs. Casey Swink, tests played by Carbon this yew, are 22 Blanding 18. 20 Wasatch Academy 29. Bobby Vecchio vs. Ernest Gargaro as follows: Tony and Louis DeAn-gete-s, T. Migllocco, Don Snow and and Louis Grako vs. Kid Morley. L O. F. 35. Harold Patterick, forwards; Jimmy 34 Alumni 30. You may have heard the word be- Radford, Vernon Mills and Cedi Coach Carl H. Olson at Perron high fore, but prosperity is Just around the Christensen, guards; and Aldo Nich- ias no retaining lettennen nor any ols, center. xndidate with previous experience. Despite this handicap, the Ferronites are determined to put up a real fight and force the other teams to play ng All-Sta- u letter- -men, nd he m, four-roun- re-rv- Cd-fumb- ian Car-boni- hgi Mc-Clu- rg, Darren Stott Green Rivers record of Price Antlers Vote To Form Drill Team games is u pre-seas- on follows: Sunnyskle town team 19 Sunnyside town team es 21 tes 56-M- utual 42. 20 . 12. 44 Green River town team 14. 25 Mutual 11. . lanta ducted at the Harding waa recently proclaimed by inBjarnason, state superintendent of termediate and Junior high grades, to be. the moat unique and beat be bed ; ever soon. Ww - . LI u Organization of a drill team was decided on by members of the Price Antlers lodge at their regular meeting Monday evening at the Elks' club. The squad will be trained by Richard T. Mitchell, who is a lieutenant in the officers reserve corpe of the United States. ' According to F. W. Averin, chairman of the advisory council of the lodge, the team will participate in celebrations and other public functions. Final details of organization ' - - will be comj3etayaTnSn3ERng of the lodge January IS. All members desiring to enlist in the tram era requested to be present at themes ting There are two sides to the war debt question,, and even Americans as well know it. adt B5el-p- u u So-de-y. rds u pre-sea-s- on 26-Ca- rbon their best The tentative lineup Is as follows: IT The Carbon high Miners ran their string of victories to seven last week by defeating the Sunnyside town team the I. O. F, hoopsters and the Helper All-Sta- rs. The game with Sunnyside was played Tuesday, the Carbonltes coming out on the long end of a 51-score. During the first half, the regulars ran wild and idled up a score of 34-- 3. The reserves played all through the last two quarters. In a high soaring game Thursday, the Miners upset the fast L O. F. 5. On the following day, quint, Coach Vernon Merrills charges took Helper into camp by a score of 9. 28 Suashino Shines All TAfintbr 55-4- . 58-3- Although the Carbonites had little difficulty in disposing of their three rivals, Coach Merrill was not quite satisfied with their general play, and has been drilling them diligently this week to correct their faults in ing and other departments of play. The score of the Carbon-Helpgame is as follows: OALVKSTON HOUSTON er CARBON Greceo, rt Gunderson, If Bryner, e Bunnel, rg Cowley, lg Christensen, lg T. DeAngeles, If Nichols, If L. DeAngeles, if Totals 1 cliaiote unite to of the one of the G. T. F. P. 6 7 4 11 9 8 0 where the seashore of Hotel Gelrax ohw its lure to the luxury : 1 0 SAN ANTONIO where the hevnrs ever on. sM of. old Spain phere 0 0 1 0 a 22 0 2 0 0 KL PASO the 'gateway dty' Old Mexico is just across the Bo Grande bound- ary line sunshine and roses all winter. Frod Harvoy dining sorvteo 58 19-1- 4 - HELPER PRICE CITIZENS JOYOUSLY GREET STANDARD MARKET PRICE Jut, Fri.-Sa- t, PRICE 6-- 7 t 32c n. a. 20 4 can CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP .10 BARS 5c Soap Powder DEL MAIZE CORN U. POTATOES 25c 25c 5c 9c 4 CABS CHID aUUF MACARONI Spaghetti, ONIONS HOc 17 OZ. OAK TOMATO SOUP Vegetable or Vegetble Beef cans and Egg Noodles , pkg. 10 LBS. S. BO. 1 U JS. BO. 25 1 25c HOc LBS. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS Good cats POT ROAST HAMS LB wb&2 br'kajlp Bacon Whole UNK SAUSAGE PORK ROAST PORK CHOPS Qc PER POUND or Piece er lb. ALL H2c 12 c 2 LBS. PORK I CHOICE LEGS LEAR LOIN 2 LB. LBS 29c H2C 25c Advent of 1933 A spirit of gaiety and optimism prevailed aa Price dtizens ushered in the New Yew with a tWo-d- ay observance Sunday and Monday. A riotous welcome was accorded 1933 on New Years eve, the prindpal events being dances at the Silver Moon and the Elks dub, a midnight frolic at the Star theater and a watch party at the Country club. On the following day, services In the four Price churches afforded the citizenry an opportunity for sober reflection of the happenings during the yew 1932 and the prospects for the New Yew. Monday was also turned over to celebration, all business houses and public offices being dosed. The observance came to an end with a dan at the Silver Moon in the evening. A large number of Carbon county students attending the institutions of teaming in various parts of the state left the fore part of the week after visiting here during the holidays. J. Allison, rf Bergers, If Memmott, c P. Dalpiaz, rg J. Dalpiaz, lg Wahl, rg Reynolds, If Scallion, lg Totals G.T.F. 1 3 3 2 P. 0 14 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 D 1 1 .12 14 5 Classwork Resumed In Carbon Schools Over 8000 school children in the Carbon district trooped back to their classrooms Tuesday after enjoying a holiday since December 23. School was not held Monday due to the fact that New Year's was legally celebrated on that day, and in order to .keep the classwork on schedule, the pupils have been Instructed that the classes will be held Saturday. FORESTERS TO HOLD MEETING SATURDAY INSTEAD OF FRIDAY Price court No. 559, Independent Order of Foresters, will hold its semimonthly 'meeting at the American Legion hall Saturday at 8:00 p. m., inTwo stead of Friday, the regular date. Chief Ranger Walter C. Gease urges all members to be present, as acGlen L. Nelson of Sunnyside and tivities of the coming year will be Abe Crawford of Columbia were in- discussed. Arrangements are being jured Saturday when their automo- considered for a social following the bile skidded on the Price canyon business meeting, Mr. Gease said. highway and plunged over an embankment. Mr. Crawford, who was Legislature driving the car, received three broken ribs and cuts and bruises, white Mr. Nelson suffered bruises and lacerations. William Williams, son of Mr. and The injured men were treated at Mrs. D. E. Williams of Price, has the Castle Gate hospital by Dr. E. V. been appointed as one of the comLong. They were enroute to Salt Lake mittee clerks in the state house of when the accident happened. representatives, according to an announcement made Wednesday. Miss Edna Simms of Carbon county has been appointed mailing clerk Price experienced zero weather .on in the state benate. six days of the week ending Monday, the low mark being eight degrees beWhen In Plica low zero. This temperature was recorded Monday, the next coldest day Stop At being Saturday when the mercury dropped to six below. Thirty-seve- n THE RITZ HOTEL was the maximum for the week. The as are follows: daily reading East Main Street Max. Min. Hurt When Car Skids Off Highway Okehs Carbon Appointees The Weather G. A. PhoM Wasatch 2740, . 608 Clift Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah. J. J. DEVEREUX, . Good rates by the day, week or month. Modern facilities. Under New Management IS Specials For Friday6--and Saturday January 7 ii 2Q3 'pl CoCCoe The ideal breakfast food. ; Package Grapc-Nd- s Post-TToastie- sI JLCo breakfast Pkg CbeeoG Laird ii Mild, Utah Ohetss, Pound n Amours, pure whits. 3 pound pail. 6 boxes qtmaMtty Mootto Lamb Pork Whole or Half, Pmict 0TaiB Pound rd Whole or Half, Pound THIsmt Steaks Whole or Half, Ponnd Tender Sirloin or m Homburgor or Sausage PHONE . - HO ' 20 2LG3 Ponnd 128 i use n Oaflismon XAbysTallRed, ran to pkg. MaftdhGG Per pkg -- II ii ii ii ii ii ii ii n ii i SI |