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Show mum jm ltiwo Til SUM, flIO.m84?llf fX9ll9A HE Frtendly OrliShpoo :STEEt;C; ? S: e calfkin: l .jjenbine COMBINATION LAW- i IPSfifilLY WlfiClLV HereJs the lineup for the heat ALL OVER THE WORLD Wodnasday., - AND William Heller, John Giffope, Rico Ambrosio, Melio Ambrosio, Fred Bonomo, Henry Dusserre, Nick Tallerico, William Pintus, Jack Pintus, Mileo.Jscoletto,. Julius Shires, Lewis Aquinta, John Mandna, Lawrence. Oppocher. i STANDARD MARKET CO. DEPENDABLE l EATS WE GIVEifljtf tl$C0UNT STAMP? NIWAL8 JUNE pkiui: HELPER 13-1-4 TunaFish TASTY MAYONNAISE HALF PINT JARS' Mmallotts JAM IPK6 23 PEACHES 2 CLEANSER 3 9 63 u 'Sliced Baeon TWO FOR US 1 1 CANS 5 19 , Potato Flalffl! USE! WIENERS 1 2 sun 29 VEAL"" 49 LARD ! u SEAMLESS HEEL 4ii BUSINESS MEN TO SPONSOR expenses which are being held to BASEBALL LEAGUE the minimum,, namely, two bats and a new baseball for each of (Continued From Pwe Nine) the games and the paid services and good, fast, dean, free ama- of two competent umpires. Two games will be played teur baseball, in which the enereach afternoon and Wednesday overand talent the getic young burdened business man could en- thereby . giving an opportunity ter and partidpate and which for each player to play every financially distressed citizens of week and a chance for the Price this section could enjoy, has been City team of the Central Utah league to carry on its program thought to be the solution. The Sunset league is for the on Sunday. Time of play came In for much enjoyment of the people in the Store clerks wanted discussion. is free and it county enjoyment. Each team is to finance its own an opportunity to partidpate in . five-inni- ng . n. two-pon- 19 41 ud Joe Golding, Ervin Ellis, Nick Bernardi, Elmie Bernard!, Boss Not many have had the treat Gardner, Charles Virden, Doyle of seeing Dr. Sandy Ballinger Young, C. H. Brown, J. E. Alley, his talent on the Add. William Hakalo, Lloyd Reid and ;many good bpnwrs pstiu But NardL m tneoldboyyet j Piggly Wiggly store will give J. Bracken Lee has come out sack of sugar to the of retirement and has a signed up who guesses the persons for the Retailers. ' "Brack". fees person making the first double play. beep oqe of. .the qld Jinwrs .for for a good many Jack James, former Carbon the dty league ' ' : ! high school athlete, is lined up years. with Penneys. Jack ia going to In mentioning Lee we have to do the hurling for Wetenkamp. Alpoint out another has Browne who .Brownie) Price Trading company will im been a figure ron theTricaaiu to hose silk a of the give pair mond since the time he wore person guessing the first player - 7 ,,, v to cross the home plate in ,thp kpeerbrefidto1 Vi . initial game. Outstanding among the lineup Rico Ambroeio, busier for the is In glancing over the lineup it team.-Thiboy is ia noticeable that this league will Notre Dame and. of. hi hdP .with the good furnish interesting ball, JSvery teammates ..win a make strong effort is being made to kgep the hid.for the penqsnt: : twelve and jmme eighteen hourp These boys .would appreciate daily, a chance to get out in the the of all Carbon open and furnish free baseball county. Lqts be out next Wedto the people.; nesday to give tkem.a big hand. Numerous prizes have been of- Next week we will be able to fered in order, to increase inter- give you some definite dope on est in this social program. The the league. prizes are for the fans as well who we have at ths as the players. Every jdetsti organisation has been attended head oif jhe toims. Ftot.come to.If.the movement proves. to be .Lawrmes Jtapoch, manum. of a source of dean, whokstane en- tiie Notre Dame nine. LioydWet-enkamleads' the Penney fan-J- . tertainment to the public, the T. of Sunset the Kelly, of course, iswrhip-pin- g organizers league will fed fully compensated for the Retailers into . good their efforts. The Sunset base- shape to keep up'with'oflr oU ball league is offered for your friend and promoter, Joe Goldapproval. ing of the Wholesalers. - 85 j- , , ten-poun-d 221-- 2 the national game and to contribute towards the free enjoyment of the people but how was this possible in view of the long business hours? The only solution was to suspend business from 8 oclock until 6:80 oclock each Wednesday afternoon and to open. the stows again from 6:30 to 9 oclock. Through the kind of the Chamber of Commerce the pln has been evolved. Every public minded citizen of Carbon and Emery counties will be pleased to give the- store clerks, who work ten, on - Summer and Its Adorable New Modes Make Their Appearance PRICE, UTAH r- i km of oyAeoo, j nr otreeto, food oof- - eolexiac. nvotoed, toa foe Wo Ml hoUag powte. an aot otnaa porlatAvoa, ay that fat v for hot vhaa wo ev opiate A. in Aim Oo. -- factaro aai pack thi hoot of apteoo, txtraeta, lathi sewdar, ota. on tha aaifcot, wo naaa jnt that an oocooi to aomo. rT tor apleoo are ooaooe tratad aid Ilka omy oth--t m tton thoy naaafaetare, ere ahoolatoly pare. If yea hare set already triad tkon, wo wrgo yra to do nil "Jlw 'S- - ; I PRICES mSOHABLE 0. P. Skaggs Syotaai re-taprleoo oa all SchilHag proteeta an reaoonahlo ' a S - We Dm if m-i-a store wfth haadreds of beef Butare Utahan sfnply dsHghtsd. B is the 8nMinl Haa eseristBaa f U looa fhaa nu woeld ''I jtothia j , p Robinsons, Inc. t . Htoducrs & old-tim- er, 25 SUMMER . . . most welcome of seasons . . . bids you view its creations at Robinsons. Thrill to its youthful vivacious, color- ful modes in new frocks, millinery and accessories so necessary to the gay events the summer promises. Call now and see these smart frocks. sanujns as - - v i games as far as' possible from becoming farce ball. The merchants have worked toward deffept-daveloping each diyiaionintp 1 ... shape. - O.P. Skaggs SyateniiNtjmwffl can of Schilgive a Penney's Wahl-quis- t, lings coffee to the person who Carl Lloyd Wetenkamp, C. Mathis, K. Marquis, J. guesses the last player to make MigUore, Theodore Zupon, Jack a.run in ths ftof game.; w James, Guy Pritchard, Arthur C. J. Penney eompany wPljdM C. PerB. Draper, Earl Fausett, natft a strawhat to Ahapereetr Clark and Pace Elmo Wright' ry, guessing closest to the number1 of runs made by the winning Wholesalers team in the first game. 25 PeanulBiittof JU HONEY r, 39 T1S 35 PINT MRS SPREAD OR LB ' Price, Utah J. Bracken Lee, Allan Browne, Charles Atwood, D. Dastrup, J. A. Anderson, M. A. Harrison, J. T. Kelly, Glen 0. Allred, N. L. Hopkins, Heber Thurgood, Vernon Merrill, Dr. Sandy JBalB-geDick Rice and R. Lundquist, SU FUR -2 ? Retailers BORDEN TOLL 1- - Notre Dame .j f TkhflHag'o ostraet will jm bade ta nr otore hriag J ploaood wm yom ha tha taality aad prlea. wlA TriT SLTXULg IPS |