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Show THE SUN, FRIGE, UTAH PAGE EIGHT NOW ALL READY OUR CALLERS RECORD SEASON Reenforced Team Are Now Giving Eastern Utah Treat. SO 6CU0 OS THE FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1927 EVERY FBZDAT Plans Are Well Under Way For The Carbon County Fair. ? IS YOUR PROTECTION fkpeu. asauj. please Baseball lover of Eastern I'tali Obtaining ht a number of new at JUST BECAUSE MV traction and tlie apiortionnient o basclml best the sure tain;; trealeil to HUSBAUP EOT MAP the premium list have now fund for tbo AMO CROCKED in the history of tlii seetion of the plans for the 1927 Carbon brought ' y Copy DjcjvmuuED state, say the Salt Luke Tribune county fair, tlie first to be held in ten MO REASOJJ WHY pi ; of August 3d uiiiler a Price dateline. years, t a point where the exNwition I should be promises to compare with any county The Eastern Utah liuneball league deprived op My TST.-- -' fair in the state. A detailed premium ast the w BEST README been advanced lias rnjiidly list i being compiled by J. B. Jewkcs, few year, until at the present time beat and fastest one tlie secretary and manager, and aggreof it rank a gates $1019.25, divided os follows of its kind in the state. The games Live stuck, $312.75; boys' and girls this season with a very few excepclubs, $1..(W; agriculture, $800; edubeen all have dose, especially tions, cation, $31.50; home economics, $180, those of the second half. Four games and mining $150. It has been tentaof the second half have been decided n while two of mui-gitively decided to call the first day y a school or Carbon day; the second is in have into extra contests the gone to lie Green River and visitors dayt nings. For the first time in four yean and Sunday, the final day, mining the city of Price can boast of a real camp day. baseball eombinution, Elmer llaarke Starting shortly after noon on Friacquired fnuu the Suit take lice at day, September 23d, there will be the start of tlie season, lias been burn football game between Carbon high ning the leugue up and lias pulled some fast imported team. Alsiui and bis tlie with fire out of a launy game the same time on eaeh of the tallowtiupcrb pitching. Price 'has not the ing days a baseball game will be playtiest fielding team in the league, hut ISw ed. As soon as these contest are f er the players are all good stickers and attention will lie attracted to the toake the going tough for rival pitch7r races uml rodeo each afternoon. Fust ers. is horses ami good riders will be iiniHirt-e-d Hiawatha also lma-t- a the strongfor these events. Boxing and est team of years and is close on the w nulling bouts in the heels of the local tcum. Hiawatha and evenings will furnish a feature that will be espici-all- y I'riee tied for the first half leaderIs good because of the number of ship and the playoff will take pluce good The Koalen date. fighters that can be obtained. an at King early (ormiondeiicf The Hun. Kenney of Hiawatha, chairman have one of the strongest pitching SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 4. That atoffs in the league with Wood have the forty-nint- h annual Utah state fair of the fair board and superintendent and Scott, both former Salt take City to be hold October 1st to 8th will lie of the mining department, announces hoys Fugling, Williams and Swen-w- n more comprehensive in its representa- tliut one of the best numbers on the program will be the ant Zion boys and have been go- tion of the commonwealths resources three-da- y contests between mine rescue ing great for the eoal camp this sum- and products than any previous expoteams from the various mining town mer. Huaaenger, Young, Garber and sition is indicated C-- H. by the contents of West are all old timers in the Eas- the omnium list for 1927, which has of the county. A first priz; of $100 tern Utah league and are a great help just been published. It is in booklet cash and second prize of $50.00 Mill 202 offered tar this exhibition. As to the youngsters on the club. Kenil- form and comprises more than a hunCarbon district boasts some of the worth is right up in the ninning and, dred and twenty Copies an; rest teams that can lie found pngcH. numout of a the for any league although now ready for distribution and may where in the country, this Aid bn an ber of seasons, the Indccndcnts have m hail assoto the iiDon tandcd together a fust club. Tom Kel- ciation offices,np'dipatiou state capital building, event that everyone will want to sen. Actual accomplishments to date in ly, recently of the Copocr league, has Salt take City. At the beginning of lude the construction of a live stack added a world of strength to that out- the booklet is a TAX photoirraph of Gov. STATE fit. Dudler pitched the first half for George H. Bern, opposite which is his building 22 by Hit) fret; buildmg of six hundred feet connectof Kenilworth and turned in some re- apjieal to the pipeline of Utali to give build-nmarkable victories, the games he did heir utmost topeople hi Mi taps tho success of the fa'r ed with the stack he wacan stock so fret lose were usually the result of errors forty LEVY IS ALSO REDUCED Pointing out that the purpose of the every sixty-on- e in tered of net roils on the part of his mates. Kincaid and state Nans; fair is to provide such exhibits wire fence; seven hundred and forty-fouflardner, both funner East Side high of the and resources of the board fence and feet of wtars of Salt Iike City have been going state asproduct will acquaint our people with feet of sevenCarbon county commissioners held great for the Indejiendents, as also the constant progress we are making a hundred and ninety-tM-- o board fence. Thj stock build- a have Clifton and tayne both former towards the realization of Utah's tallLast Years Tax Levy. special meeting last Tuesday to fix which was rebuilt from material , est Copper league players. State and state school opfiortunitien for development, his ing, the old 7.4 levies 1927. the is tax for There not fair building, cost $700. Sunnyside, under the able leader- excellency declares that the advance- roin State roads ... 1.2 much levies in town the from County general change . 1A ship of McBeth, has not hnd consi- ment of the fair to the high place it Total expenditures for the fair to date 9.2 are $1705.50, according to Jewkcs. ... County school stent pitching until the second half. now holds has been made Ilel-Nast tlie with of year exception imssibls only .... 2.2 County roads Dick Brazier of Colorado has been through the rordiol which raised its levy and the low- ,County poor of ... A ' sugned up by this club and the team the citizens of the stat., and the nu.v. WILLARDSON FAMILY REUNION ... .7 County bond interest of Hiawathas. ering HELD AT EPHRAIM whonld win a lot of games the second 2 County bond sinking .. initting efforts of those rharged with This Years Tax Levy. half. It has more home run boys on the responsibility for its direction Total .23.2 The seventh annual reunion of the its team than any other one in the State and state school The fair of 1027, V says he, will 'iVillardson ... 7A held was Price at ...22.5 City Eph- State roads family 2.0 league. Practically the entire nine is accomplish its aim only insofar as -- A1.0 raim last Saturday and the event County general ... ... 1A Wellington awmpoMHl of Sunnyside fellows. He- continued aiul wholehearted Scofield ...... ...15.0 supxirt mvrd most successful from every County school 9.1 one has the fastest of Hiawatha is fielding lper 4.0 given to it. Therefore, I earnestly County roads ............. ... 2.4 the Manti standpoint, Messenger says in the nines .15.0 league, but the team uige that the exhibitors this year tViunty poor ... 0A Helper City of One the 29th. hundred and nine County bond interest .. 4.0 lacks pitching strength and hitting make most careful seleetion of their 1.0 Sunnyside ... Castle Gate ... 4.0 were in attendance from towns in (Vunty bond oinking ... 0.8 yiower. Helper has lost the last three contributions that we? may show the Sevier Gunn Manti, county, Sterling, a games by margins. Sherrill, Total very best that Utah has to offer in ..22.9 Maybe this would be a happier old 3ialt take City twirler, has been pitch- everv sort of enterprise in every fieli nison, Ephraim and Spring Canyon, Price . City ac..22A a the world if things were turned around morning luring general for get but has suffered them, ing usually of development. By so doing the be .t .8 1.0 and it cost $500 to w a held and at 2 Wellington quainted meeting wne bad inning each game in which and most accurate get married and Scofield IRA of the state oclock a to was serv- Hiawatha dinner divorce. $3 a sumptuous his opponents got enough runs to beat will be ready when picture get 1.0 the gates are open- ed to all !!"! HHW.....H.17.0 him. It also has a largo number of ed in the fall. present. The program which Helper City was an elaborate affair, was arranged Runnyrtde One great trouble is most men pre4.0 home boys on its roster. A true reflection bv the fair of Castle Gate 4.0 fer to take Mrs. June Metcalf Gunnison of by erowds are things as they come inthe targe attending Utahs vast resources and lirr amazA little is noted in the state stead of going out to hunt them. games, and attendance records have ing variety of opportunities cinnot and conducted by Peter Willardscn of and countychange taxes, but they do not been shattered in every park this , r. but inspire the people of the state Ephraim. a deal. vary Satu-iLi- y great Before the close of the The teams at the eoal camps are with Wedding announcements. The Bun. greater faith in our destiny, meeting officers to serve for the ensuthe welfare associations supported by determination to push forward of the camps and the players all work greater to the goal of our ambitions. Let us ing venr were named. They are Frank in. the niiues or shops. Helper and all, then, give our utmost to the suc- Willardson, Mayfield, president; Jot; Price support thrir teams by the gate cess of this valuable institution and seph Willardson, Ounnison, vice Anna Willardson, Manti, secrereceipts and donations from the var- there can he no doubt of the reward Ann Beauregard, Ounnison, perious business houses. we will gain for ourselves and for jur tary; manent historian; tally Willardson, state. iKIWANIS NAME DELEGATES TO eoinini;-teThe prism and awards offered by Ephraim, chairman program IDAHO CONVENTION and Floyd Anderson, Ephraim, as the various dejmrtments are set forth chairman j sports committee. At the regular weekly luncheon held in detail in the booklet. Closing dates was quietly sHnt visiting Sunday. for are rinteil in a conspic- at the several ut the Castle Inn Wednesday evening uousentries homes of relatives in and the attention of i.ll of thin week, Price Kiwauians named those manner and Ephraim, Monday the throng who ei nN inplata entering the Oliver K. Clay, Jlenry Huggcri and .1. at Palisade Park where gathered and is exhibits directed Ik. Ballinger, as delegates to attend competitions boating, lunching and visiting the district convention which meets at to tlie rule and regulation , governing sports, were enjoyed. the various clussfieatiim. Idaho tails on the t7(h of this mouth. W. A. Way inn n, secretary of the Price JOSEPH BRANNON FUNERAL TO River Water Conservation district, FORMER GOVERNOR SPRY WILL BE HELD SUNDAY was a guest of the club and made an BE SENATORIAL CANDIDATE Funeral services will be held next interesting talk on the development of Former governor or Utah William at the Castle Gate Amusethe water disrtiet, the conditions Sunday Spry, now commissioner of the United ment Hall under the direction of Rev. along the ditch at the present time States general land office, Monday H. M. Merkel of Price for Joseph and in general outlined what his y of this week announced his candidacy in Brannon, 23 years of age, who was the way of improving for nomination isdoing on the republican par- killed Kheir holdings and developing the of this week by a ty ticket ns United State senator fall of Wednesday rock at the Castle Gate mine. country. His talk was very much en from Utah, according to the Salt take Deceased was a native of England, Chap"-'- ' William in his Mr. Spry explained that ho Tribune.' most versatile manner, presided at (he had deeiiled to he coming to (this country a little over a candidate and (nano and played the accoiniuinin'cnts felt that an announeement of hia in- four years ago and making his home at lie wa the son of Thomto the rlub singing. tentions would ta appropriate at t.is as RolapK Brannon and Ellen Ludden who The announeement, TJTAH BAILWAY CONDUCTOR IS time. ajy the live in England. Besides his parents Salt take Tribune, was not il .HURT NEAR KYUNE he is Hurvivcd by three sisters and by any statement of platform fivo brothers, all in England. Intera Ij. E. Palmer, who is employed as or Niliey and the tanner Utah gover- ment will he at City cemetery, the 'conductor on the Utah railroad and nor had no campaign plana to an- ,funral arrangements being in charge 'who resides at Provo, int with pain- nounce at this time. He is leaving of . Flynn Funeral Home. ful injuries Sunday innrn ini; at Kyvne Salt take City for th'j Uintah Basin up above fhstlo (late, in a rear end industrial convention, which oicn on LICENSE PLATES ORDERED BY as collision. The Tram in charge of Pal Wednesday at Fort Duchesne, hut he STATE FOR NEXT YEAR will Ik unable to enremain tar the ot rate slow was at a mer, traveling The B. W. Norton Manufacturing speed downgrade when the cn boose in tire amnion. Commissioner prv ' whi h he wai riding was struck by the go from Fort Duchmne to San Fran- company of Oakland, Cala.. lia been engine of another train and thrown cisco and then to the northwest, lie awarded the contract for furnishing several feet against a train of rare plans to atop in Salt take City tar a Utah with the 1928 automobile plates. paralleling that of Palmer's. In an day or two the latter part of August. The rontrart was awarded by the effort to escape i'ijnry he jumped, but After a tour of a number of land of- board of supplies and imivhase and was hurled to the ground with such fices, the commissioner will return to calls for 90, (MH) pairs of passenger ear Three as to rustain a badly wrenched Waidungton the first part of Septem- plates, 14,000 pain for trucks, 14,000 Tbart:, deep cut about the forehead ber. single load plates, 500 pairs of motor-eyri- e Coinmuns'onrr Spry ha already and severe body bruise, 'lie was takplates, 700 pairs of exempt, 149 en to Soldier Summit, where he re- spent uiany yean in public service, trailer plates and 298 pairs of dealers ceived first treatment, and later having served since 1921 in Washing- to he submitted tar $11,79302. ton as head of the land of fie;. Before The plates art to be the same size was taken to Pmo by one of the that time he served two term ns gov- as have been used for the last few engineers. ernor of Utah, between 1908 and 1916. years, but are to be of thoroughly An old maid 'a idea of a hog is the lrior to that time he served aa Un- nickled st'l, Xo. 20 guag', furnished widow who manages to catch the ited States marshal for the state land by the Coiiinhia Steel eoioratiou. I man! at one time husband. and served in the Black letters mi a yellow b Aground Mate legislature as representative of will lie tho color tomhiunliiin. Any time a man is generous to a ooele county Fault you can bet that it is one of his Real estate dealers wax fat at the wn. Legal blanks of all kinds. The Sun. expense of people who want the earth. ' :r one-ru- TRADE MARK INS The best Red Cedar shingles made grade for grade, you are buying under the guarantee of an association of leading'manufacturers. 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