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Show the Which ace Forester Defeat Sunnyside; Locals Lose to Wellington STANCES FIELD IN POINT BATTLE 18 points in the fame with list week, Captain Nephi of the Cartoon high hoop ran his years total to 1S5 paints, figure is SO counters more than eomtolned totals of his two neardis- rivals in the Carbon-Emer- y though idle, 8. Blachham of maintained the runnerup with 88 points. Klllpack of with 48 markers, replaced R. Scham in third place. I the ten leading scorers in the set, four are from Central, and leach from Cartoon, Ferron and )a River. The other seven men the big ten are R. Bedler, Green River; Central; Jorgensen, Green Bryner, Cartoon; Jensen, Ferron. ividual records covering all the played up until Friday are as Black-Centr- With Sharp Lee and Claude Cowley hitting the hoop from ail angles, the Carbon L O. F, quint defeated in the feature conSunnyside, 9, test of a doubleheader played at the high school Thursday of last week. In the other game, Wellington took decision from Joe Goldings a 29-Price town team. Lee hit the hoop for 18 counters, while Cowley made 17 points. The offensive giant for Sunnyside was A. Lindsay, with seven field goals. George Young was the main cog in Wellington's victory. He scored 16 45-3- 24 pqintg. All-Sta- rs. CARBON L O. F. G. T. F. P. Lee, rf Grosso, If 9 i 0 0 18 McIntyre, c Cowley, rg Roberts, lg Totals 1 Walker, rf O. Anderson, rg 0 1 1 Sil-vag- 83-1- ..22 3 Nicholson, Davis, lg jrley, Carbon jth, Green River 2 0 3 0 ..,.0 0 0 . 4 6 4 13 The tax suit brought by P. O. ' against Carbon county was again delayed in district court Tuesday when Judge Dilworth Woolley granted the plaintiff permission to file an amended complaint and gave Attorney Walter C. Gease 30 days to file an answer. Judge Woolley also granted Mr. counsel permission to file a second amended complaint within 10 days if he so desired. The county was given 20 days to plead to the complaint as amended. Sil-vag- 5 4 24 GREEN RIVER 23 G. T. 21 Bedier, rf 1 16 Jorgensen, If ...2 15 Stott, c 0 0 14 Sada, rg 4 0 12 Smith, lg 0 10 Bigelow, rf . 0 1 1 Huntington lly, Central Huntington Huntington tchinson, Ferron nt, Green River Truman, Huntington 2 6 0 . F. P. 4 ers. , , .10 2 C. Hanson, rf Klllpack, if Nelson, c schedule of league play in the basketball district will to a close Friday, February 24, Cartoon opposing Green River the local Boor and Huntington with Central at Castle Dale, Friday, Central travels toFer-an- d Huntington goes to Green Carbon being idle. district schedule come to a close this week, Uintah at Venal and entertaining Mt Emmons. Roosevelt five has already won (title, so interest in the tilt is lax. ne Roose-playi- ng By BOSS F. T. Jones entertained at a party at his home Thursday last Guests were Mr. and L James Brawn, Mrs. Harold Bj- Harold Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Glen vifelson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tim- -i Mr. and Mrs. J. X Durrant, X Myrtle Williams, Miss Margaret n. JDonald, Ray Jones and Bud Prizes were given to Mrs. Jon and Bud Anderson. A served. rfTf. and Mrs. Bemel Watkins, Mr. TJHri. Loren Peterson, Mrs. Stena json and daughter, Della of Ro-- J were visitors here from Satur-jmt- ll Monday with relatives and and Mrs. Orlan Watkins and ; Darla Dean, are visiting at with relatives, end Mrs. Ray Denison and two of Rolapp spent the week-his parents, Mr. and Mrs. iwlth Mrs. Glen L. Nelson were Rr guests at the home of Mr. and John Crawford at Columbia on i the occasion being the of Mrs. Crawford, and Mrs. James Peacock and hildren and Juanita Cowley dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. a3s Watts home in Columbia Sun- birth-Iversa- ry ilJCs Mae Patterson, Ruth Denison, S Nichols, Claude Cowley, Louis Sam Denison from Price , Sf iTr f J :t3 Iv.; the d with relatives. returned Sunday. week-en- X Very Low Prices. ' ' The Sun-Advoca- U'r te For do Bod Norm ood Slofoai Conoco' Now High-Tod- , IoSh iof, UgMmlnf Ploo-a- p it... 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CONTEST RULESi "Wh-oo-pee- Late at night, one of the family, perhaps a child, be- OF... 51,000 PMZEOF...S 750 Oof Ogdof gbfry MoaK fraoo Cbaoco Sfolfoat rod Paiforw Makes Motors Say, An-tlo- lunch-.fe.w- as r'f i (nYght) FED. rd tdge Party Given For Sixteen Guests - . Oveson, rg George, lg Totals . . D,ID (Hlelp Name it ! Help Describe it! FERRON 1NDS NEXT WEEK itah-Duches- will be shown at the dance to be sponsored by the two organizations in the near future. Another feature of the dance will be the awarding of a trophy to. the. best hunter. Each person taking part In the hunt is asked to bring his own shells and lunch. The party will return to Price about 4:00 p. m. Sheriff S. M. Bliss has been selected as captain of the Price hunt- i 0 Totals A business card is jnmr;. introduction . .V tbs to pression you males depends' upon its appearance. Let us design for you cards - apbusiness.' propriate to your . ' 8:00 a. m. Moving pictures will be taken during the hunt by Elmie Bernard!, and CONOCO CONTEST CLOSES 113 10 AGUE SCHEDULE f Sil-vag- nis Distinctive Plans have been completed by the Price and Helper chambers of commerce for the rabbit hunt, which will be sponsored Sunday for the benefit of needy families in Cartoon county. All those desiring to participate an asked to meet at the Platis cafe at 11 )nnel, Carbon e, i 6.4 0 7 2 Cartoon ni Dignified and 19 10 ptge, Ferron Jeson, Ferron Green River Truman, Huntington 3 Green River Pirates eked out a victory over Ferron Friday at Fer2 58 ron. At half time, Ferron held a 16-5 41 advantage, but the lead was re2 24 duced to two points at the end of the 16 next period. Sada and Klllpack were the leading scorers for the respective quints, 7 39 each scoring eight points. The score: 0 w 4 Amended Complaint Delays Proceedings In Valuation Action 1 45 21-- 16 12 11 BUSINESS Arrangements Made 11 to 1110 ForAidRabbit Hunt Needy Families rg It was a hard fought contest all W. Brown, e through, but the exceptional shooting N. Davis, rg of Murray, Wilkins, Chase and Oos-b- y was too much for the losers. Totals Frederlckson eras the Mg gun In Roosevelts victory, scoring 32 points. Wlscomb hit the hoop for 18 counters. Green River Wins Tilt From Ferron Ferron chett, Huntington Green River Guards. len. Central Pronouncing of of H. E. Scoglnga, who had ly pleaded guilty to dWgrt j lazy, was postpied Friday until Thursday toenwr Scogings aUegedly attemptod the Helper Billiard prIor weeks ago. 10 ..-- 27 18 11 ni 11 48-3- . er, Carbon f 1 Uintah-Duches- ne SUNNYSIDE G. F. P. O. T, F. P. JW 19 185 Carbon A. Lindsay, rf 0 0 14 -- 7 11 19 49 Ferron ck, 0 If Ptessett, 1 28 Central mfchn, 0 c Young; 6 Re r, Green River 20 1 B. Lindsay, rg .2 20 4 Aon, Central 0 .1 Preston, lg 'gensen. Green River 19 4 0 -- A Denison, If ... 14 4 Ferron 12 7 Cartoon 19 2 1 39 Totals 11 6 eles, Cartoon .1 8 2 Huntington 1 5 DeAngeles, Carbon 4 3 11 imaster, Huntington 4 10 3 sards, Huntington 3 6 0 l, Central After trailing during the first three 2 6 2 rkes, Central Coach Wallace Bickmores quarters. 2 4 0 River Green Blow, Centers. Slackham, Central PRONOUNCING wWt CASE FOSTFOIIRW IN 113 The action, which is regarded as a test case affecting property all over 0 0 0 0 the state, was brought by Mr. to recover $504 allegedly paid Totals 13 23 13 37 as taxes on an increased valuation. He claims that improvements on his ROOSEVELT property pen formerly valued at G. T. F. P. $22,000, and that the assessment was 7 6 4 18 increased $10,000 during the countyWlscomb, rf Roosevelt clinched the champion- Smith, If 7 6 1 15 wide revaluation program conducted district Mohlman, c ship of the 5 3 1 li in 1931. Friday evening by swamping Du- Frederickson, rg 15 3 2 32 Mr. Sllvagni alleges that the inlos2, 'while Uintah was chesne, 0 2 Allred, was made after the 1931 valucrease lg 7. The Roo- G. Mohlman ing to Mt Emmons, o 0 ation had already been fixed, and also sevelt five is the first in the state to Martin A 2 0 6 claims that the countys employment clinch a district title, and will repreof the alleged revaluation board wu sent that division in the Region 5 Totals 37 23 9 83 unlawful. round robin meet to be held here. DUCHESNE Although efforts will be made to The victory of Mt Emmons was the case during this term, it is T. P. G. F. try over the first the school has enjoyed i 0 0 2 probable that the action will not come rf Iverson, a Vernal team in the history of the o 0 0 0 up for trial until the second term If two institutions. The result was en- Belt, Brown, e l 0 0 2 starting in April. tirely unexpected, inasmuch as the Llckwater, rg 1 0 0 2 Uintah five had defeated Mt Emn 0 0 0 mons by a comfortable score a few Stephenson, lg 1 2 Hadlock, lg , The L O. F. team will travel to Orangeville Thursday to .meet' the The L O. F. scon: Emery al; Cen-Hans- on, ICK.ADVOOAU FRICK. UTAH ' 041 cr?r will ho tho JadgM nad thdr Wiaaan will ha r 1 -- i Ivea ,Q i to the stores, the druggist, to friends homes. With a telephone, friends can reach you. These, and many other services, the telephone performs for a few cents a day. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. THIS SPACS RESERVED FORA CAN you CtCATB TH( WINNING WOltrl NEW BRONZE Worthy Companion of. high-tes- t GASOLINE Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil - |