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Show THE PAGE FOUR 41-1- s 7. 4. I 7- -8 I I - . . . ' 2 2 S 2 1 ; 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Price, Green River Teams Capture Fast Basketball Contests part of the fight a 26-1- 9, at-th- 28-2- four-rou- nd I ALL-STA- RS 17 Leavitt c 2 ... .... 1 1 0 Loans ' 0 8 0 . 1 - GREEN RIVER McClurg, rf Bickmore, If Ross, c Adams, rg XL Sllllman, rg XL Sllllman, g lf-r- Totals --- Juice 25c ORANGES Medium Sise Dozen APPLES 25c Independent Coal 25c &GM. PROFESSIONAL" Dr. R. F. McLaughlin, oe BACON SQUARES SLICED Fikei Peak :. . . . 29c 8c 2 lbs Lb. PORK ROASTS PORK CHOPS Net 12c Lb. Lb. VEAL ROAST 10c Lb Lb. Tourney on Monday 12c 2 Small, modem house. Furnace heat Garage. Cheap to steady renter. Phone 275. 12c J 4 36 lii. 1 iiu Dr. Sanford Ballinger, Dentist Silvagni Build tug I U. W alter L 1 ,500.28 ' 2.500.00 Y Y Admission $1.00 : -- vjCaSC, Attn y At taw Price, Utah. 1 Binch, Hot, Altaw Jodi Building, Sait take Oty,9M IM I Wallace Mortuary, . licensed rmhaimws Jr A. N. Wallace, Manager. Ambulance Service, Day or N1B v , Phone 158 Price, R V,:-- J. W. Hammond, Abstracts, Honda, Insurance XI Price . Room 15b Bilvagnl Building1 V Oliver K. Clay, At taw I Attorney to Price 800-31- 0 B. W. J! 0 Electric Building 1 Dalton, Juvenile Judge and Attorney At taw o' Extra Ladies 25c L. 1 ,vl ' Phone 330, 27 Seat Mala Price, Utah and his Rainbow Music 45.020 40 Price, Attorney At taw Rooms 5 and 6, Silvagnl Building, W Utah. Phones, Office 198, Residenea I Danny 185,100.00 33, M2.r0 1.00 27,370.02 f. Utah. , L. A. McGee, MUSIC BY $r$11,OS(1.07 ifj CHURCHES?" la LATTER-DA- Y ' SAINTS Sunday. Sunday school, 10:00 a. xn. 7 Tuesday. , M. I. A. meeting, 7:30 p. m. j George Jorgensen, bishop .J-- - - (. - - 70,000.00 2.100.47 30,000.00 - 50,0(N).00 skiers Correct Attest: J. IURIIOGLIO, p p 0 Building,-Price- I Silver Moon Pavilion . . - Would you pay the small balance due on .... ........ . C, OSCAR IIANSON, HONOUR DL8SKHUB, Director. mf tLi" Mb of January, 1033. (Seal) MAE !'or!!,.to ry IU ,0 rwid,n Utah. My commission aspires June H sf COMMUNITY C1IUKCB In your locality? 114485.15 Cashier. a fins nationally known UPRIGHT PIANO 20,75044 232.034 44 325,044.04 TOTAL 4 SIM,380.1)0 State of Utah, County of Carbon u : I, G. N. Nelson, caidiier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mr knowledge end belief. 0. N .NELSON, m2 Office Phone 81, Residence 177, Sihlg preliminary round robin, in which 16 squads participated, are: Carbon Slickers, Senate, Miners, Spring Canyon, Post Grads and the Slickers. The final tournament wiR consist of 30 games, and will last until March, Coach Merrill said. Approxi- mately 160 boys have taken part in January 27, 1933 . 249J, BtddmerJM, Charles Ruggeri, Jr. VEAL CHOPS BALL 5-- - B :.v Gold & Green WE STILL HAVE 90 head corn-fe- d hogs, finest quality, 7c per pound dressed and delivered anywhere in Carbon county. These hogs are going fast so get in your order quick. We have all sizes. P. C. Jones, Sunnyside, Utah, Phone "fa p. m. Eadn Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah ANNUAL M.I.A. FOR SALE Honrs, 2 to Phono 718 1000-acre- st nnictej Office LINK SAUSAGE HOT DOGS AH Fork Fresh Made 2 Lbs 29c 19c 2 lbs And running water, 6 to all adjoining 20 to 25 cents per acre. Write Frank Miller, Axial, Colo. 528 ltenerve For Contingencies Circulating Notes Outstanding Due to Banks. Including Certified and Cheeks Outstanding Demand Deposits Time Deposits Bill Payable and Rediscounts Other Liabilities 7 7 Dr. J. C. Hubbard, Choice Cota Lean Loin LAMBING AND SUMMER RANGES, 6000 to 8000 feet altitude. Plenty .480480.00 raid la . Pfcyridaa an! Burgs to Henri, 10 a. m. to 12 boob, 2 Ij Residence f Office Phone 163-Commercial Bank Building. Price, 10c Eastern Sugar Cured . tt.1KMI.23 individo Profit 9 6 89c FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC. ' Capital Stock Surplus I G.T.F.P.I 16 . LIABILITIES Lee, rf Grosso, If Mclntire, c Roberts, rg .Bonomo, lg Hanson, rg iff Largo Size BACON Intra-mur- RESOURCES and Discounts .............. 1 19 Second Game. CARBON I. O. F. G. T. F. P. Totals ob-t- en nd TOTAL ..9 In Your Community Cabin Syrup 21c 10 Ibt Edward Harding, 90, and Leo 90, both of Price, battled to a draw in three rounds of slugging. These two boys stood up to each other and let fly with everything they had from the opening Intra-mur- al bell until the end of the fight. Bobby Vecchio, 80, won a three-rouTo Begin decision over Jimmy Simone, 80, and Buddy Pike, 70, and Louis al basketFinals of the Grako, 70, fought on even terms for ball tournament at the Carbon high three cantos. All are from Price. school will commence Monday, according to Coach Vernon Merrill. The six teams which survived the Uankinf House and Furniture and Fixtures Reserve With Federal Reserve Bank Cadi and Due From Banka Outside Cheeks and Other Cash Items Redemption Fund With U. S. Treasurer and Dus From U. 8. Treasurer 1 ABERDEEN DEALER 19c Government Inspected Meats STEAK POT ROAST Steer Beef Tender Beef, good cuts 8c Lb. Lb Fi- Zu-pa- n, United States Government Securities Owned Other ItunilH, Stocks and Securities Owned c-- Then la As site can In Our HorUet minutes. ON DECEMBER 31, 1U32 Totals large bath sponge OF TRICE, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CL08E OF BUSINESS Totals Snow, f .. Shimmins, f Draper, g Hanson, g Hanna, g M. Young, g G. Young, c Gerber, f .....FREE Pkg. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 2 0 53c , OXYDOL Charter No. 0012, Reserve District No. 12. REPORT OF T1IE CONDITION OF 2 Allred, g Young, g Wright, g Morgan, f 2 Vi Log Quick Quaker Plain or Hop KARO SYRUP 23c each New large sise pkg. until with of the toe-to-t- can 3-l- b. CAMAY SOAP 25c op-num- ber 36-3- MALT SYRUP ......... one-ha- of The Green River town team won ponent covering a thrilling game from the Carbon L times. second F, 4, and the Golding All-- I The belt round was Stars defeated Wellington, in when the Price boy had Jackson on an interesting basketball double- - the ropes and rained both lefts and header e Carbon high school on I rights on the latters head for a con- llanday evening. slderable length of time. However, The Green River outfit did not the Salt Laker little the win until after an extra period. The worse for wear emerged and proceeded to score at the end of the fourth per- avoid any slugging engagements. iod was 8. Dick Laner of Sweet Mine conand Bickmore were the McClurg his winning habits by lacing main factors in Green Rivers vic- tinuedMellor of Salt Lake for a Max 16 15 and tory, scoring points points, decision. They weighed about respectively. Freddie Bonomo, L O. F. guard, led his teams attack, scor- - 122 pound. The Carbon puncher but Mellor lug eight field goals whichgave him , frequently, trouble by clinching. ,out a tie for high point honor, of the Laner superior boxing skill was pw. the brilliant work of evidence as Ws adversary Despite George Young, former Utah Aggie star, the I miaed "Peatedly, but the former Wellington five was not quite a match punching was far from being as ac tor the Price outfit Young scored 17 curate as usual. of his teams 19 points, and if his Albert Gargaro and Albert Star-lc- h, two mates had been able to find the hoop from Price, with any degree of accuracy at all, fought three furious rounds, the forthe result of the game would no mer getting the decision. doubt have been much different In a falls wresJoe Golding won scoring honors on tling match, Johnny Tangaro, 115, of the Price team with seven points. The Price defeated Steve Baich, 105, of box scores: Sweet Mine. By virtue of greater First Game. size and superior strength, Tangaro GOLDING bore Baichs shoulders to the mat G. T. F. P. after eight minutes of grappling in 3 2 Golding, f the first falL In the second chukker, A Lambert, f 25c 15c each Lge. pkg P. & G. SOAP LEMONS The new Giant Sise bar Freeh Stock, FnU of 19c Dozen 5 for and it Lake in the at The Mancina greater Tangaro tired his opponent out and pinned the latter' shoulders in 12 had hi Paul Mancina, Jimmy Jackson, fought to a four-- : main event of the Arena Tuesday was the aggressor CALUMET Budwolser Pinto or Chili OATS 1 Comfort Baking Powder 5c Pkg. and lf hea of mow fell here dui the' five days. Precipitation totaled over A of an inch. The state road commission office reported Wednesday that all roads were open, some difficulty being encountered in a number of places on the state highways in this district, ARENA HEADLINER bag Lb 19c 5 lbs CREAM of WHEAT server, i FIGHT TO DRAW IN 12c 48-l- b. BEANS 5 bars for 79c Red Star Egg Noodles - Heat FLOUR and Navy, 10c 17c 3 for Macaroni. Spaghetti, starting late to Henry tment weather BREAD Freeh Baked Lb. Price; Roads Open year, ack, BUTTER Fresh Creamery Mild, Cream Pkg Price 20-2- 1 CHEESE Over Ten Inches Of Snow Falls in MAN0NA, JACKSON in i 1 Lb. NMMmImMMA Heavy Fri ., Sat., Jan. Price . Sunday Thursday the hew V-- 8 Carbon Agency Co, STANDARD MARKET Sun-Advoc- M CENTRAL Tatton, rf. R. Blackhain, If. & Blackham, c. Jensen, rg. Seeley, lg. Cox, If. Grange, rg. FORD $111 DE LUXE COACH One of the largest groups high grade automobiles, offering the buying public a splendid variety of quality motor cars, received in Carbon county in recent years arrived last week at the Carbon Agency Company garage and are now on display in that concern's sales room. The group consisted of fourteen autos, these having been added to the stock of cars already on the sales room floor. The group Includes Buicks, Chrysler, De Sotos, Studebakers, Ponti-ac- s, Oakland and Auburn, Dodges, Fords and Chevrolet. These cars are being offered for sale at prices that are extremely attractive. Purchase and offering for sale of this group of cars by the Carbon Agency Co. has been carried out in accordance with that concerns policy of buying large quantities of cars for cash and in that manner making available at low prices to the public and on easy terms. The Carbon Agency Co. was formed last July by Rolland Lund-quis- t, who was associated for some time with the Utah Thompson Ford agency, and Golden Buchanan, manager of the local 'office of the Hone Acceptance Corporation for several years. A complete repair department is operated by the company in connection with their sales business, Ed Stevens, a highly rated mechanic with many years' of ex perience, being in charge of that department Announcement of the company appears elsewhere in this issue of The -- O T F Gold & Green Ball. Extra Lady, of Carbon Green River Central Perron succession started the Coaldiggers Huntington on their way. Prom then on, thej Note: This standing does not take account the two games which Miners had the upper hand of the I struggle, and although Carbons lead carbon will have to forfeit to Green steadily mounted, the game was fast Rjver and Huntington, and furious until the end. Results of Games. Gunderson again was high point 18 Carbon 41, an 10 for field January goals man, scoring even 20 counters. Holly Bryner 17. starred on the defense, and also January 18 Ferron 30, Hunting-to- n 24. . contributed seven points to Carbon's total 12 carnon 60, Hunting-to- n January Ross Bunnel held down the left 13. guard berth left vacant when CowJanuary 13 Green River 24, Ferley was declared- ineligible, and ron 17. turned in a consistently good perforThis Week's Schedule. Colli ngham mance. and Grecco rustled the ball in good style. Friday. Central's fast charging hoopsters at Castle Dale. Central vi. .Ferron had considerable success in obtainat River Green Huntington. ing possession of the ball after the Northern District. tipoff. They had numerous shots at the basket, but theiraim was decidedly inaccurate. Both teams miss- - pnnB0v.u ed a number of setups. Mt Emmons The score: Uintah CARBON Duchesne G T F P Results of Games. 2 3 2 6 Grecco, rf IS Roosevelt 60, Uintah .... 20 0 10 If January Gunderson, 1 7 32. Bryner, c Colllngham, rg. January 13 Mt Emmons 34, Du chesne 14. Bunnel, lg. Christensen, rf. This Week's Schedule. T. DeAngeles, rg. Friday. Snow, lg. Mt Emmons vs. Uintah at Vernal. Rooaevelt at Duchesne. 19 9 S 41 5-- THURSPAT, JANUARY II, For District Sales IN FAST CONTEST WEDNESDAY EVENING Carbon-Miner- PRICE. UTAH E. Carbon Agency Bugs Many Quality Autos MINERS VANQUISH CENTRAL HOOPSTERS After a alow start, the found their scoring eye and defeated Central high of Castle Dale Wednesday evening in the Carbon gymnasium by a count of Regarded as Carbons most dangerous rival in this district, the Castle Dale team held the locals almost on even terns during the first ten minutes of play. The end of the first quarter found Shortly Carbon barely leading, after the second period opened, the losers took a lead, but three field goals by Gunderson in rapid SUN-ADVOCAT- The credit manager of a large piano firm will sell this Insirament for small balance due on contract rather than ship It back to their warerooms. Small monthly payments are all that are necessary. This piano la In fine condition and is an exceptional bargain for someone. Prompt action necessary. Sunday. Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. xn. i " league, 640 p. m. '' Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. The Rev. J. XL MacRill, put f : ' ; NOTRE DAME Sunday. G. S. Box 1362 SIIURTLEFF Salt taka City Mass, 8:30 a. m. and 10 Evening service, 7:30 p. m. The Rev. William A. Ruel the Rev. J. F. Claffcy, paste . , ' i L |