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Show THB SUN, PRICE, UTAH ffS ((AND BM11, F0(IM AND OTHER SPOUTS (By O. W. (STUBBY) PETERSEN) PUTS IT OVER ON CARBON AT MOAB LAST SATURDAY her gun through n,theCrbontogh ter Anderson and file Moab line. Kay. went down to gtor-SjuttBailey all made good hands of the Grand guns when called upon. Anderson at Saturday. Tha defensive center held like a stonewall Both brand and not an inch waa obtained through pliyed their beet the center of tle Garbon Hne. Asay a fate and Harris at guard positions just fho eouldnT gut j they just ao on one eouldnt be stopped and the two boya aaain doing after -Tplayed excellently. Potts and Wahl at V lie game waa fiereelv eon-- w ends made some deadly tackles and both elevene with Carbon both the after long gains on the million-dol-lgot derided advantage piny., Larsen and Demman also aiaatea of play. The to regret or no excuse pat on some great ball and stopped all Moab plays headed their way. Captain for their ehowmg aa they Pftsaett waa ohe of the outstanding and every fought wonderfully ones for ths losing teaip. He battled Koab woa extremely fortun-k- T for all that was in him and was in sv. whisk it touchdown, letting e from a run play. He backed up the line in of a long a mult aeeond piny that fine style and his passing at center on the pua Preaaett hit Am paaa into was faultless. Walker was the outstanding player of a Moabite and did not for Moab. and earned the burden of wan he it aa runner thought the teams afternoon performance. JL aiate who had grabbed the his While Carter, the Moab pane The lineup: . , GRAND wh racing to the goal three CARBON .....le. ......... ... Dalton ,'uo were clipped from behind ?tte Lenm ... It .... G. Winbonrn ring for the runner or he Asay Itonsren bare been downed. Clipping Pnwett(c) McCankie Harris e .... N. r.... Neal Taylor yarda penalty, a twenty-fivjh rt Taylor Qeer, the Demman i d waa not enforced Wahl .... re Carter got in the way of a Car-- ( Bailey m alao who IL Winbourn ...jb...; waa about to tackle Jeanaelme lbPowell ..... jbytr, ...rh . Allred tome beautiful inter, p. and ran .!!. Walker (e) for Moab on several other Anderson XSit KSiTbnt I1 lt back, South Cftehe; Williams, halfback, Monroe; Cleveland, halfback, Twin Falla, Ida.; Barber, fuUbcmk, Toosle, and Redmund, fullback, He or out-- I but not outfought NEWS w ar L City. CATHEDRAL HIGH TO PLAY ON ARMISTICE DAY T. xehool of Salt Lake uty has been selected as Car-non opponent for the big Armistice IMy football game next week. Cathedral furruahed Carbon with plenty of competition last Armistice Day and the home team was forced to the limit to win by a score of I to 0. Cathedral had the scrappiest and cleanest eleven ever to play on the Price gridiron. .... hh -- EVERY FBIDAY The Catholie team has. lost but one game this season and that to the team which won the region championship. lAst year after the Cathedral game the two schools agreed to play every Armistice Day at Price. Paul Man-eina former Carbon high student, is playing a halfback on Cathedral a team and has been going good all season. Paddock, the youngster who made such a great impression in last yetr i game at a guard position haa been shifted to the backfield. If he Pjyx in the backfield like he did on the line he will be a hard man to stop. Last year Carbon used four different guards in an attempt to keep Pad-doc- k from breaking up their plays, but he kept right on coming. He is not very large, but is fast and shifty. Carbon will present a varied lineup as the coach wishes to get a line on some of the men who will be back iu harness next year. Loren Chidester a, iition will be used at fullback part of the game. Chid ester is big and fast' and a ban hitter. Anderson ant) Kay will alternate at half with Jean Mime and Moffitt, while Bailey will eall signals. Clin Chidester, who will be used at eenter next fall, will play at that poe-itiwith Presiett and Harris at the guard positions. Auy will be shifted to taekle. Oman, Ballinger, Lee and Pace will get a ebance tq plig end along with Whal, lutts and Bonaoei. Last year Cathedral drew the largest erowd that ever attended a football game in Carbon eounty and this years erowd is expected to break all records, providing the weather ie ideal. J. V. Bingham will referee with Henry Olsen as. head linesman. e Dependable on Insurance The seed of good Inaaraaoc la of first importance. Tobe witheat It ia taking grave chances, especially la the winter when yon an starting up tha furnace and atovee for tha aaaaoa'a lang grind. Yon art taking ao chancsa whan yon insure in any one of tha companies wsTepre-,aaThey pay dollar for dollar on their losses. Drop in or call np and we will explain onr different policies to yon. Insurance that insane is the kind we write. You often hear a man refer to it as "running in debt, but thoM who do at find that getting out ia more of a u erawL jL (UAH AGGIES TO DEDICATE THEIR NEW STADIUM SATURDAY Equitable Real EsUteaid Inrestmeflt Company . Now pw 4 SHEIK" DAVIS Umpire Geer, by the way, Carbon-Moa- b IHV umpired two dto and has not called a foul in ' Price, Utah Mined Ia Oarboa Oonatf and 1 Shipped Evorywhen nr BIG GAME AT ZION TODAY var-ipby- (kanv St . . -. It aeemed that he just did ppi. where i, to stand on the Bnly Building Beat Main In a news item sent by special service to The Sun from the Utah Agritwo that It leema funny game. that battle aa fiercely aa Car cultural college at Logan the name of ind Moab ahould play twioe with-- 1 Richard (Sheik) .Baris is contained in the linenp of the Aggie freshmen 1 fool being committed by either Properties At Standardville, Utah Carbon baa no doubt fouled in who are to play the Utah University Htvo.nnd they should have been freshmen at Salt Lake City today Davis was eaptsin of last M. Koab no doubt ban also fouled (Friday). team at Carbon high and was these should contests and two fc years Bill Anderson wan chosen center at the close pe been called. hie of the season. The Utah Aggie freshId by the referee for ruin di and Carbon wv penalized men, coache A by Sterl Anderson and ( No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers. all-sta- te yards or half the distance Harvey Kirk, have developed into a very capable first year team and they lubou made fifteen first downs are expected to push the Papooses in mimmsge, while the beet Moab their annuq) battle. The Aggie freshto was to make two from scrim- -, man team is drawn from every section Walker made one of the first of Utah aa well as from Idaho, Wyin on an end gun and one on a oming and in one case California, ft play. Carbon made five first Among the first string men on the min succession in the third quar-nU- e squad Captain Richmond, eenter, is r; going on the nphill grade. In from Pay son; Hunsaher, guard, lint of the fourth quarter Carbon Adams, guard, Kanab; Harris, i ka yards from Mosbs goal, but guard, North Cache; Hess, taekle, lb ball on downs when the ref. Boxelder; Peterson, tackle, Boxelder; i placed it at least two vards ftom Layton, taclle, Davis; Tate, end, Tooforward motion had stopped. ele; Tingey, end, Boxelder: Cottrell, iCkibons played Kke demons and end, end, Wyoming; "Sheik"-Davis- , loab backs could not even dent Carbon county; Reese, end. North hnaera line. Jeanaehne made Cache ; MeBeth, quarterback, Payson; I pound from ecrimmage than Sisco, quarterback, California; Gud- tin Moab backfield. Arthur munsen, halfback, Springville: Gilles- intvery'plsy nd made gain af- - pie, halfback, Tooele; Chipman, half e fttgoaL Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes . Box-elde- ' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ' General Offices Ninth Floor Keanu Bldg. . Ihe Bob Bpedal Berries. LOGAN, Oct 3L The Utah Aggies will dedicate their new stadium on Satnrday, November 5th, when they meet the Colorado Aggies in what will probably be the feature game of the conference for that day. Fitting ceremonies and exercises will be carried ont in dedicating the first stadium to be begun in Utah. Gov. Geoige H. Dern and Pneident A. W. Ivins of the board of trustees will' be among the dignitaries who will officiate in the days ceremonies. Though the men are inexperienced Coach Romney is developing one of the best teams that the Utah Aggies have ever had. The farmers have a greater array of backfield material than ever before probably, and this has developed a more powerful at taek than is unal with Aggie teams. In the first three games of the season the Aggies had scored eighty-seve- n . m to . fin to ton I more jor your money ' ' . TN PERFORMANCE, In comfort and in luxury the New Chrysler 52" is head ad shoulders above anything and every dung else in its particular price field. Not only became of its smooth speed ca Maty of 52 miles and more an hour; its remarkable snap and dash in getaway; and ki high gasoline mileage ' ' ' Ht ako because it is so much larger; its aurdy wood and steel body is so much tore substantial;' its scats are so Jiuch wider, deeper and more restful; its Suk tottingi Gtl ent and equipment are so much richer od more elegant; and is color harmonies much more striking than any other which you might contrast it. UTAHS SPORTSMEN GET MANY urday for the football game. DEER THIS SEASON . ' Coupe Roadster (with rumble MSI) 2door Sedan Sedan Deluxe Sedan aSto ? (jrctit iYfu' qp Illustrious New All prices f.o.b.Detroh, subject Is cun-m- i Federal axeite tax. Chrysler dealers anHpoMmtetxttnd the convenience of time pmymmn. Aakebtmt Cby . All gh . New Chrysler Red-Hea- Engine d dm-- riroed to take faU advantage of hlgheiFiwiioa as. I, standard equipment oo die loaditiri of the 52. 62." 72 aod (port nadater of (ha Im perial 80. Irlialio avail able, slight ana eort for all ocher body types. F6raianahUchaielt can be applied to earlier Chrysler car oow hi Siam Mr friecd fnm 1 1495 ! 1 1 74S unto Ug CB & d, 4-do- or ipum. to fcd iB-f- t tit Oft mi1 riunr CnrfJ SU ltff. DAVIS AUTO AND MACHINE CO.UTAH SOUTH CARBON AVE. PRICE, hundred to four Around thirty-fivthousand deer have been slaughtered in Utah since the hunting season open-eOctober 20th. Such is estimated by David H. Madsen, ' state fish and game eommisaioner. He saya there never has been a better season in Utah than the one this year. The animals were well distributed and fewer does were killed than ever before. Hunters in all sections were successful and sportsmen are enthusiastic over the results of the season. Many calls are being received at the' fish and game department daily congratulating it upon the success of the season. The deer have not been hurt by the open ' season, ths eommsisioner declares. There are still thousands of them in the state, and the continuation of the buck law for a couple of years more will guarantee sufficient for years to come. Madsen says the department e w. Iito points to lead all of the teams in seoring in conference games. In the Aggie backfield arc Hawley, Wsrburton, Wade, Hurren and Smart, iettermen, and Welch, N. Bennion, Worthington and Sparks, who are playing their first college football. Leading linemen an Captain-Linford- , Gibbons, Msrtindsle, Schaub, Nielson and Cranney, Iettermen, and Gardner, Jensen, Beigeson, Sorenson, Day, Ju-du-h, Saxer, Yanderhoff and Dahle, all of whom are new men. Following the Colorado Aggie game Ihe Utah Aggies will play Denver Uiiirrmity at Denver on Armistieo Day, November 11th. On Thanksgiving they will meet their ti:ne honored foe, ihe Utes, in Salt Lake City, and on December 8(U the leading players on the squad and Coaci Romney will sail for Honolulu, where on December 17th, the Aggies will meet the ' University of Hawaii. I has received excellent from the forrst' service in enforcing the laws. They have aided in keeping hooters off game preserves, and there seems to have been few violations. Ulnae At Bain, Oarboa Oouty, Utah. Miners and Shippers of Lamp, Nut Slack ud Assorted Bliss of COAL Of the Very Highest Grades. Best For Fnaacsss Housshold, and AH Other Uses. General Offices, Cliff Building, Salt Lake Oily. They broke a spring on the homeward trip and were forced to stay in Green River Saturday night Marvel Jeanaelme was elected vice president of the junior class at the Sonthside high at Denver, Colo., recently. He is also playing fuObaek on the first tarn. The school has nine full teams ont for practice 'every evening. Carbon high ias received an invitation to play the Grand Junction, ' L. ' Colo., F. RAINS President and General Manager. football team at the latter eity on Thanksgiving Day. Providing the trams ean agree on terms the former will aeeept the invitation. "G. J. high haa the bat bnneh in the history of its school and defeated Moib thirty-nine to six at Moab recently. Members of the Carbon high football squad are planning to send a bill to the state road commission for ser- in oonstrneting a bridge at Valley City last Saturday. The team was five hours in going from Green River to Moab, a distance of fifty miles. After fighting mnd for twenty-thre- e miles from Green River to Valley City, and pushing ears up several washes the boys were forred to spend an hour and a half constructing a bridge over the wash south of Valley City The structure had been washed ont about midnight and rocks, dirt, logs ami soforth were carried by all to build a structure strong enough to permit autos to pass. The team arrived in Moab about 1 oclock and just before entering the town, were met by a number of ean that were going to the wash to get vices MM INDEPENDENT COAL ft COKE COMPANY rendered Along the Sidelines. Walter Chidester, star taekle on the Carbon high team, returned Saturday from Salt Lake City, where he spent the past week. Leon Jeanaelme, who is attending school at ths Univeraity of Denver, was'present at the Denver University and University of Iowa game at Des Moines, la., last Satnrday. ' J. Prr M:Per arid son, James, and Don Madsen journeyed to l(pab Sat the boys. IMB nl Offices Walur Baak Maw ai KsaBwerth, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - . . . - In the Island of Hso, a French pos- e, session in the rats serve as med Laras of exchange and with a sufficient number a man can bny a mid-Pamfi- wife... x Why is it that the girl who eant walk two squares on an errand for ce her mother four hundred square at night and pull up as fresh as a daisy f ean-dan- Wedding The |