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Show It. THURSDAY, JANUARY THE8UN-A- IMS 6 CARBON, CASTLE DALE CAGERS EASILY CARBON BATTLERS WIN OPENING GAMES IN CENTRAL LOOP BASKETBALL RESULTS Dr. H. B. Goetzman, president of the Carbon-EmeFish and Game association, announced hits committee WM. assignments for the coining year at a meeting of the organization MonDistrict. day in the court house. One of the Won Lost Pet features of the meeting was a talk 1.000 by Lee Key of the state fish and game 0 .1 Carbon 1.000 department Mr. Key discussed the 0 .1 Central .000 wild life situation in Utah, and pre0 -- 0 Huntington .000 sented moving pictures depicting fish 1 .0 Green River 1 .000 and game propagation activities. 0 Over 100 persons attended the afResults of fair, including a large number of woCarbon 57, Perron IS (Thursday). men and children. Central 46, Green River 25, (FriThe committees selected by Dr. . Goetzman are as follows: day). , , . Ms Week gehedala, Membership Elmie Bernardl, S. Huntington vs. Carbon at Price, M. Bliss and E. N. Radcliff. Pish committee John C. Staley, Thursday. Scofield; Rex Walters and Robert Lee , Person at Green River, Priday. Central vs. Carbon at Prion Wed- of Price; Ed. Crawford, Castle Dale; Karris Simonson, Helper. nesday, January 11. Bird committee fills Morgan of Wiwrfiwgfam at Perron, Wednesday, G. Merrill Pox and Busch . Mohriand; II January Newcombs Plica. Education Dr. Alfred Sorenson Mohriand; Norman Hamilton and Ar thur Brown, Price; Henry Hall, Helper; L. Earl Acord, Castle Dale. 46-8- ry . 11 counter. Holly Brjner, heretofore noted far his' defensive skill, also had Ms eye on Gw hoop and contributed nine petals to Carbons total. Benefited by rable experience in exhibition the Caxbon high " of leading point gotten Robert Lee. Price; Don V. Garbor, Hiawatha; Dr. F. H. Low, Helper. and advertising- Ted (two assistants to be selected). The duties at the intelligence coc mlttee will be to aid the enforcement of'gMM laws and report all offe- the only Green River player to aoore consistently, hitting the basket for Totals G. T. P. 7 6 2 0 1 1 4 1 1 10 1 0 0 0 if Cowley, rg Colllngham, lg DaAngeles L. DeAngeles Bunnel P. lg 1 nder. F. Blackham, e 20 Seely rg 0 Jensen, lg I 2 0 4 Con, rf 2 Snow, If 1 1 1 2. 2: Me-Inti- re, - CENTRAL CARBON Gunderson, Greece If Bryner, c TO TRADE PUNCHES A double headline card featuring well known fighters from Salt as well as Carbon county wiU be presented at The Arena Tuesday evening at 8:30 p. m. Increasing interest in the programs staged at The Arena during the past two weeks Indicates that the largest crowd of the season will turn out for the forthcoming bouts. four-rou- nd four-rou- nd Jewkes, c Jones, rg --25 7 57 14 Totals PERRON G.T.P. P. t 2 J Waww, rf Klllpack, If Waleon, c 0 0 0 0 4 Bigelow, rf 1150 Jorgensen, If Seda, e Bedier, lg Smith, lg Stott, e EYES TESTED Totals Carhonites Tackle AMD' GLASSES FITTED Hunters In Second League Encounter . ' Carbon high will meet Huntington on the local floor Thursday at 8d)0 p. m. in the second round of play in the central division of Region 5. In the ether league game this week. Perron will travel to Green River Friday. The tilt originally scheduled for Friday, but was moved up a day ao as not to with the Junior prom. On Wednesday, the Miners win entertain Central high of Castle Dale, and the result of the game will Just about decide the championship of this district Huntington will play at Perron on the same night Huntington ha an inexperienced teem, and will probably not provide much opposition for the Carbonites. However, the Emery boys are fast and boast a good brand of pairing, which map enable them to hold down Carbons scon better than the other teams against whlcn the Miners have played. AW Cubca-Huntbut- m LEWIS OPTICAL & JEWELRY CO. Divorces Granted to Two Carbon Husbands Two applications for divorce were granted by Judge George Christensen in district court Priday. Charging cruelty and incompatibility, A. D. Comer was awarded a decree of separation from Laura Comer, to wham he was married June 5, 1926. J. W. Ungritch was granted a divorce from beta Ungritch on grounds of cruelty. They were married at Price in January, 1529. The plaintiff We know a lot of promoters who was awarded custody of a minor child. expected to Uve to see the day when $10,000 would look like a lot of money. But they have. i--t FLYNN FUNERAL HOME Quality Service Reasonable Cost Nineteen applications for naturalization will be heard before Judge George Christensen in district court Tuesday, January 17. The proceedings will be conducted by P. J. Phillips, pyhiraHgaHnn commissioner of Salt Lake. Those who seek citizenship are: Mark Hovat, Spring Glen; Charles Arthur Houghton, Castle Gate; Antonio K. Matsumakls, Price; Stelian-o- s H. Saridakis, Price; George John Gionakis, Helper; Andros H. Maylan-aki- s, Price; Eugenia Cartron Grosso, Price; C. George Balasks, Cpring Canyon. Daniel Laner, Sweet Mine; Augusta Bicard Leautaud, Price; George Falsone, Price; Georgies D. Prasinoe, Helper; Louise Laurent Cancel, Price; John Joseph Hinand, Helper; James Richardson Roaf, Consumers; .David Brown, Spring Canyon; Jacques Lew-feu- d. Brim; .Edward Tinkler, Clear Creek, and Mrs. Mary Currie Brown, Spring Canyon. Rotarians Arrange Program Schedule . The allied nations would agree to' W. W. Christensen, president of the keep on making war debt payments on one condition that we lend them Price Rotary dub, the fal Service the money to do it with at a reduoad lowing schedule of meetings far the . rate of interest first quarter of 1922: January 19, initiation in charge of dub sendee comOffice supplies- The mittee; January 26, vocational service program; February 2, program under fee direction of the committee on crippled children; February 9 Lincoln day program, directed by comIlCAMPBELiS TRANSFER STORAGE munity service committee. February 16, ladies night banquet; February 23, Washingtons birthday 1 M0VHKkMCNNO SHIPPING program; March 2, international service program; March 9, vocational service program; .March 16, fellowship program; March 23, open. M. CARBON Ambulance PHONE 29 - - . PHONE Sun-Advoc- ate. 309 Scout Troops Urged To Apply For Awards EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING Carbon boy scout troops are being urged by district officials to register for the Resident Hoover award, to be presented to all units meeting the following requirements: Knowledge and acceptance of the plan; maintenance of a satisfactory schedule ef meetings, and Increased membership over the previous year. J. F. MscKnight, district chairman, announces that the Hiawatha troop, through Scoutmaster E. Keller, hae already registered for the award. 10-ye- E. Fourth South JAlfES BURGES8 506 Guaranteed Work Phone 321-- TThu?i4y MB W IFolks OUR Service ILsmndry I WILL PLEASE YOU, TOO! PRICE STEAS1 LAUNDRY PHONE III ar FORESTERS CALL ELECTION Carbon court No. 559, Independent Order of Foresters, will elect officers for 1933 at a meeting in the American Legion hall Priday, January 20, according to an announcement made fYiday by Walter C. Gease, chief ranger of the organization. Prince and Russia have signed an pact which reminds us of the famous Goldberg cartoon: "It's all right but it doesn't mean anti-w- ar grapple Dean Detton, torn SaU Lake, defeated Fiod "Do , Spears, 190, SaU Lake, in the main 200-pou- nd card event of the at Ths Arena Tuesday evening. Attar 11 minutes of tugging and nhmt punching in the third fell, Detton Virtually all of the elective offi- cured a fuU Nelson on his rival, the cer of Carbon county will attend latter yielding the falL Detton captured the first chukker . the convention of the Utah State Association of County Officials at Salt with a crucifix in 17 minutes, Spear Lake City Thursday and Friday of feMng the second fell in seven minthis week. Mrs. Elizabeth Hadley, utes with a headlocb. of Sheets Marso, 127, of Sweet Ming, county dark, is secretary-treasurthe organization, and Mrs. Mayme and Johnny "Kid" Row, ISO Price Jameson is supervisor of the record- battled through four torrid round to ers department drew. Considerably outweighed. Others who will probably attend Rowe could not stand up and Slug the sessions are: R. M. Reese, county with Marso, hut his superior ring treasurer; SUas Rowley, assessor; W. craft evened matter up. C. Gease, county attorney, and ComDick Laner, 129, scored a technical ' missioners Dave Parmley, W. J Reid lockout ovar Rrorott Jenkins, IB,; In the third round. They ar both end Dr. C. R. Fahring. The first days activities will include a general assembly at 10M a. knockdown In tha m. and departmental meetings at 2:00 had Ma adversary In a bad way ' p. m. Tbs departmental meetings will the fight waa stopped. be continued Friday morning with a After flooring Tommy McCourt of general assembly and banquet sched- Columbia. twice M the IMS roun h--n uled for the afternoon. Barney at Mae was farad to quit because of bad cut aver bla awarded to ay. .The fight Carbon County Plan To Attend Sessions boxing-wrestli- ng n - er In the main events, Paul Manrina, 135, of Price will tackle Dick Hart, 136, of Salt Lake, end Dick Laner, 122, of Sweet Mine will meet Tiger Griffiths, 134, hard punching colored boy from Salt Lake. Both fights will ' i over the route. Pete Perea, 120, of Columbia has been signed to meet Everett Jenkins, 134, of Sweet Mine in the main preliminaries. Clarence Penrod, 135, end Boas Ollveto, ISO, both of Price will trade punches, and Jackie Aramald, 115, will mix with Johnny Tangaro, 115, in the curtain nisei. Plenty of fast preliminaries win be staged, according to Matchmaker Erin Leonard. The Mandna-Ha- rt battle promises be one of the best staged in the county, both boys being experienced and willing mixers. Manrina is ve popular with local fandom, while Hart la well known in Sett Lake boxing circles. Laner, one of the fastest boys in the state for his size, has been having it pretty easy with local opponent!, but in Griffiths, he wUl find a fighter who can hit hard and knows a lot about the game. 0 0 4 Granger, lg Totals DETTON VICTORIOUS OVER SPEARS . IN MAIN EVENT AT ARENA TUESDAY WITH SALT LAKERS Eight Officials of Carton and Central high schodli won the opening games in the central district of Region 5, the Miners beating Perron Thursday by a score ta-of 57.13, mg the Castle Dale quint king Green River into camp by a score of 5. The games were played at Perron and Castle Dale. The victorious teams, conceded to be the strongest in the league, ran true to pro season predictions and MipMriy outclassed oftheir opponents play. la every department Perron's inexperienced squad was unable to break through Carbons defense, making only five field goals. Both Cowley and Gunderson rang up palate to win the game for fhehr team, the .former, aooring 20 markers and Gunderson chalking up 10 points. PAGE VdCAT 8. rKICC,UTAH Hearing Continued Assault Charge weighed ta at 148 Five Frio youagrtare fought toe ; draw la battle royal wtdeh was SB-e- d After taking testimony of with action foam start to witzMMM the preliminary hearing of on a charga of aseauU with a deadly weapon- - waa Veeehlo Billy Unas, Frank Miner, postponed Monday until January If. Jimmy Simone i In the curtain The continuadbe was granted by Justice J. V. Hammond due to the fact TO, ef Price, and TO, of Sweet Mina, put on a real that the alleged victim ef the assault, tar throe rounds, the boot be) a in was Spiro Sperodakls, called draw. condition and could not complete hie ing testimony. TiwwiuHi allegedly shot Spero-- at JUDGMENT OF 5S5M ON PROMISSORY NOR Peerless on December 21, following trouble which arose when the defendant accused Sperodakls of Judgment a $2500 allegedly due on , a promissory note Is sought by Josinsulting his wife. Witnesses at the hearing Monday eph Lavigne In a suit filed this week were Sheriff S. ML Bliss, who investi- against Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Davin. gated the shooting, and Dr. W. T. According to the complaint, the note Elliott of Helper, who administered was executed' on November and was payable one year later. The medical attention to Sperodakls. plaintiff also asks interest at eight PRICE TOWN TEAMS per cent, attorney fern and $9SJ4 ,, WIN FAST HOOF CONTESTS paid as taxes on property mortgaged to secure tha note. at the high In a fast double-headOffice supplies The school Monday evening, the L O. F. basketball team defea teedeeeo fE basketball team defeated the Hunt4, and the Price ington alumni, town teem upset the Cleveland M Men, Although four points behind at the half, the L O. F. hoopsters staged determined rally in the last two quarters whkh brought them victory. tilt was a nip The and tuck affair throughout, the lead back and forth during the entire contest i . l Lay, A race to the finish between Uintah and Roosevelt, with a tie playoff very probable, is expected in the northern division of this region. The northern loop schedule gets underway Friday with Roosevelt entertaining the Vemalites and Duchesne meeting Mt Emmons. The .league champion will participate in a round robin with two teams from the central district and one bom the southern division for the right to represent Region 5 in the state tour nament As Coach Lynn O .Taylor of Roosevelt looks. at the coining campaign, his team will win on their own floor, whereas Uintah 1$ expected to do the same when the games are played at Vernal. Duchesne is rated for third place, with Mt Emmons winding up in the cellar. Carbons toughest assignment to far was a practice game with Roosevelt the early pert of the season. The Miner emerged victorious, af1. ter being outplayed for the first three quarters. Coach Taylor gave basketball letter to 11 men last season, and nine of these returned this year. They are Prank Mohlman, center, Floyd Smith, Reed Wlscombe, Harold Frederick sen and DeVoe Lambert, forwards; Farrell Mohlman, Ferrell Wardle, Dee Allred and Bill Anderson, guards. Buzz Larson at center and Connie Denver at guard are also showing up well. Denver attended a high school in California last year and will be ineligible to play until the next semester. He is expected to see plenty of action when he is able to get in the lineup. Frank Mohlman, towering center, end Floyd Smith have been elected Smith, Wlscomb and Frederickson are fighting it out for the forward positions, while the leading guard candidates are Allred, Ferrell Mohlman and Wardle. The Rooseveltians hold victories over Westminster high, Millard high and Craig, Cota. The scores were 0, 38-and 40-- respectively. 28-2- 25-1- 31 7, BOARD DECIDES ON LENGTH OF SCHOOL TERM "From present indications, schools of the Carbon district will be able to lf operate a total of eight and months. This statement was authorized by the board of education after a careful survey of receipts end disbursements up to the present time had been made by the board at its regular meeting Saturday. lav order to meet the anticipated deficit in revenue, the board ordered reductions in estimated costa for the remainder of the school year amounting to approximately $40,000. This reduction, together with rigid economy far all departments, will, in the opinion of board members, make possible the school term announced. At the same meeting, some tentative plans for the coming school year were discussed. A .determination to maintain a school term and, at the same time, limit expenditures to decreased revenues, was unanimously expressed. Preparation of a budget to conform to these principles will be me of the major duties of the board during the next two months. one-ha- nine-mon- th er Bun-Advoc- Yonv 1033 27-2- 21-- 20 Almanac Id Dtteffo Mce-Clevela- nd see-sawi- ng rRICE WOMAN APPOINTED ON NATIONAL A distinct honor was conferred this week upon Mrs. JgSCTSBb hor of Price when she wuappointoT national chairman of the printing oommlttee of the Servicaar Legimff Mrs. Rehor is president oflbeutah-Wyomin-g Service Stir association, and is a past president of the Price chapter of the organisation. Alleged Reckless Driver Convicted James Sieverts was convicted of reckless driving after preliminary hearing Friday before Justice J. W. Nielsen at Castle Gate. He wee fined $50 with the alternative of serving $50 days in the county JalL Sieverts was the driver of a truck which allegedly crashed into a passenger car driven by Harold Leonard of the Salt Lake and Eastern Utah Stage line. The accident oc- The 1933' edition of the Telephone Almanac is now printed. Bring: the coupon below to our nearest telephone office, qgll us, or mail the coupon to ua. There la no charge for the Almanac. Tha Mountain at and. Telegraph Ca Gentlemen: I would like my copy of tha Telephone Almanac for 1822. Name Street City Telephone No. - curred December 20. A conviction wa strongly demanded by County Attorney Walter C. Gease on behalf of the state. Following the hearing, Mr. Gease informed The that county officer! and the state road patrol will hereafter conduct a rigid enforcement of traffic law particularly In regard to trucks. Heat Sun-Advoc- Comfort EDDIE, THE AD MAN O00V M 1 I HOARD AWOMMI 1 AM gOIMg OOMJ Tow Nomiqm soon 100K AT THR 0IU9UUUV toS69Y teg mo m muTMMwt 6MMMM6. IM0KCUP Thera Is An In Your Community - |