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Show ELECTION OF BOY tting Averages of the SCOUT OFFICERS SCHEDULED FIE my FETE Kenilworth Team District Heads Will Ba Named At Kenilworth On September 25. of 3 Camps Attend Celebration Residents yirtnally all of tbe resident of Clear gptle Gate, Sunnyside aqd Price the to eity park thronged Qttrl Thursday to participate in the yi annual outing sponsored for it Snt the Utah Fuel company, by jaployes was a huge success, celebration fte will be staged annually hcreaf- tot. Tbe program of entertainment eon ljltod of a basket lunch at noon; rac snd sports for children and adults; r tu of war, with' the Sunnyaide-CleaCastle Gate; Cnefc team opposing bojse shoe pitching contest; tennis (gamament; ladies baseball game, ginpla and married women; baseball ne between Sunnyside and Castle te, won by the former team, and primming. Prizes were given to the oldest employe present, to the largest bailies present and to all winners ia the various contests. Free refreshments were served, and the visitors tsk allowed the free use of the Price swimming pool, over 600 being admitted to the tank. A dance at the Castle Gate amusement hall 19 the evening brought the celebration to a dose. Several hundred people were in attendance at the Election of new officers for the Carbon district of the Tiiujianogus Council of Boy Scouts lisa been tentatively set for September 25 at Kenilworth, according to Chairman J. F. MaeKnight It is proposed to hold s court of honor and scout leaders training course on the same day and Executive A. A. Anderson of the Council will be in attendance. In addition to the ckuirman, two vice chairmen and secretary-treasure- r, the following special directors will be named at that time; Finance, court of honor, eamping, troop organization, leadership and training, civio service, education, health and safety, music and rural seouting and residing. G. A. Rowley has again taken over the duties of seout commissioner, which he tnmed over to Wallace Wayman during the past summer. Howley, Executive Anderson and W. W. Christensen will have charge of the program for the meeting at Kenilworth. The entire Boy Scout land under the direction of Glen D. Reese will be present and will furnish several selections. A luge num-te- r of application for merit awards lave been received by Chairman Corner P, Peacock of the court of honor. Tim-panog- 1 ; CHAMPION JUNIOR TEAM MEMBERS REWARDED ' Members of the Elks and Eastern Committees in charge of the celebration were as follows; Sports, C. F. Ttah Electric teams, which won first Paterson, Oscar Evans, Earl A cord, place in the' senior and junior division of the American Legion Junior Base-m- il jf. Walker, W. G. Gilligan, Ed Tinkleague, respectively, were guests ler and N. p. Petterson; swimming, of Price Post No. 3 at a watermelon T. L Burridge, A. M. Peterson, Hen. bust Friday evening in the eity park. The players who represented the winning nines were presented with medals. Rollo West, post commander, made the awards, and he explained the value of junior baseball in developing 'air play and sportsmanship among wye. Short talks wei$ also made by ffiek Bernard i, manager of the Eastern Utah Eleetrie team, and Tad Storey, representing the Elks. Players who received medals were: Elks Louis DeAqgeles, eaptain; Qus Vouris, Frank Tangaro, Randall An-- d i, reason, Grant Andreason, Terno Rudy Starich, Dick Johnson, A'ick Fasselm and Cecil SpigarollL Eleetrie Dwight Wetenkamp, eaptain; Herman Seppi, Jack Bailey, ElEarl 0. Anderson, county surveyor, mer Gagosian, John Critehelow, Walannounces that the county started ne- ter Thomas, Jimmy Simone, Darwin gotiations this week for the purchase Keefe, Max Allred, Danny Moriey, s of between Pries and Earl Anderson, Adolph Ruggeri, LarHelper as the first step in the impos- sen, Lee snd Kennick. ed project of widening the paved highway to create work for the unemployed. It is the intention to buy the . ground for a width of 33 feet on each side of the center line, and to. move Work started this week on the conback the present shoulders of the struction of the new Soldier Summit-Detobe'will 66 be feet so there highway according to Ray highway, tween the shoulders on each side. The project, which will come under Glllis, district engineer of the state the state appropriation, depends en- road commission. The .stretch is 8.9 tirely on the success of Carbon coun- miles long and will cost approximatety in obtaining the necessary ground. ly $100,000 to build. If weather is favorable, the conrs George M. Miller, head of the comassociation, organized in tractor, the James W. Sumison the interest of the jobless, urges prop- pany of Springville, hopes to comerty owners along the highway to sell plete the highway this fall. However, the ground at a reasonable figure in if an early winter sets in, completion order to provide work for those need- of the project will be deferred until spring. ing it ry Holbrook, Boy ' Johnson, Louis E. Durrant, J. A. Thomas; tennis, Gow, John Houston, Dr. F. T. Jones; refreshments, A. T. Jones, A. Carlson,' James Thorpe, W. B. Stapley, Horae 0 Naylor, James Peacock, Heu-be- n Tucker; baseball, Tracy Jones, Dominick Paloni, H. Trauntvein. William Moorehead, general of the Utah Fuel company, has written to Mayor Frank Olson and members of the Price eity council thanking them for the free use of the park, tennis eourts, baseball field and swimming pool ll nt County Starts Buying of Highway Rights right-of-way- Contractors Start Work On Summit Road ur Farm-eis-Labore- TO AUXILIARY SETS MEETING NOMINATE CANDIDATES MFF Champions of First Half Rout Columbia Perron Resident Dies Price Monday : Tho Price unit 'of the American LeFrancis gion Auxiliary will nominate candidates for the various offices of the ron, died Henry Beach, 53, of Fer- at tbe Price hospital Mon- organization at the regular meeting day following an attack of ruptured' The body will be taken by Monday, September 14, according to appendix. the Wallace Mortuary to Molen, Utah, Mrs, Arthur Craven, president. Th election will be held a few weeks af- where funeral services and interment will be held Wednesday. ter the candidates are ehosen. Beach was born at Manti on November 5, 1377, a son of Lyman Smith Beach and Mary Jane Sntlif Beach. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lucy Viella Beach and several children. AU-Sta- ra AU-Star- a, ALL-STAR- PUS One spoonful of Amps Milk of Mag-Jjttt- o Veo-rbf- o: se - . 114 1. . two-bas- M va-Bil- HELPER CHALKS UP WIN OVER MOOSE 7-- LEVI STRAUSS QUALITY PRICE TRADING COMPANY j 1 Mra W. T. Elliott vs. Miss Ardcne Flynn. to their fans the Railroaders, brought Mra Frank Williams va Mra Jack feet when he made a sensational one- Vignetto. handed catch of Pete Dpws liner, 'Mra R. I. Brockbank va Mra John The score: Wattis News with Mr.. and Mrs. Clial Bowen. Richard Cavenah, A. T. Reed, William Devis, Lawrence Sanderson, Joe Krisman, Rex and Lyle Dirniek went on fishing trips the past week-enThe first two went to Fremont and the other five to Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. James Lampshire went to Grand Junction for a visit chilSaturday. They will bring their dren back with them when they return, who have been staying with their dnring the summer. grandparent! G. D. D. Kirkham, supervisor for the district of Utah and Nevada made liia annual visit to the local auryey-or'- s office. eamp of the general land surthe haa Bird completed Elliott Wat-ti- a vey of the Lion Coal company mine and they have moved camp to a plaee near Iluntington where they have about a weeks work to do. Redd. HELPER Mra Allan Browne va Mrs. Elmer 1 3 10 8 4 KK? gigiEyrff, yap" Young. Chicken and Spaghetti Dinners ( Served at all hours at reasonable prices Bring a party and have us do your cooking . Mra I. S. Evans va Mra J. Johnson. Mra Glen Nelson va Mra K. Weller. these hot evenings. 1 !i 1 Just phone Helper 350 for arrangements 5 0 MOOSE Wilbur, Dow. If THE ROCK HOUSE AS 11 27 10 Totals B. II. O. rf A 5 I 2 4 0 2 -- Jj . ... .... 4 4 1 O J 1 On the highway between Price and Helper A 0 1 If8 0 0 0 3 RULES BOWELS 3S 8 27 19 Totals Nummary : Errors Anderson, Evans 2, Cowan, Oirtnonl, Tczuk 3, J. Allison, Jackson ; stolen bsses Andewon, Jtck-sohit A. J. Allison. Dow; samflee hrre-Use Allison; hoine nin Cnrmoni hita hits (Wan. J. Allison ; two-baWhat a joy to have the bowels move Mnnlsby, Nyberg, Brasher. easy, if like clockwork, every day I Brazher Ri'ott 1, of a famous Allimn; struck onl By rules these mind simple Scott you bulls on 1, 3. Michaels 1; base old doctor: umpires Swensen and Perry, 1. Drink n, 1 big help to UNITED STATES FUEL CO. Largest Producers of Coal In Utah Affiliated With the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company se Its Entrance Fees Reduced By Snow College To meet the emergency of the peo- board ple residing in rural Utah, the of trustees of Snow College at Ephraim, have decided to eut the entanet fee from $75 to $50 for the eehoo redaction year. It is hoped that this will make it possible for many students to attend who would otherwise find it impossible to go to college this W peutrahmi instantly many times s volume to add. It to Harmless and The hoard has also provided for the About the only ground that is not warns and its action to quick. You wiB Nevada is in fading payment of the fee in small installgood for divorce crude methods once you to pay the at- ments so as to seeommlate everyone. how quickly this method acts, to have enough money More student are eeeking hatching torney. fleam 1st it show you sww. than ever before. That Quarters fool of a Bs ittrs to a make is woman popular at Snow ia m A may batching get the genuine. "Mat of a V the "Batchelors club, do as b good jo she cant deneed but been the U. S. Registered man, which has the largest membership on IL Phillips aa money can. gde Mark of Th the campus. j The Legs! Minks al all Made W I . Mrs. Sarah Graham, having spent (Wan. m the summer at the home of her daugh- Tadevirh. cf ter, Mrs. James Naylor, has returned Evans, 3b Njrberg, 2b to Salt Lake City. Brown, lb Mrs. Mary Bowen of Spanish Fork Anderson, e with her son, Arthur Bowen and his Scott, Michaels, p family visited Snnday and Monday CC&SSaddktbe common cause udigestion. It results In pain and aouv toss about two hours after The Kk eonsetivo Is an alkalieating. which w9 eeid. The best corrective PyUips MUk of Magneria. It has waned standard with physicians la esi atom Us invention. a FBI zzt Acid stomach CHILDREN CRY FOR IT 3. All-Sta- rs lf affair. auper-intende- The main reason for Kenilworths campaign iu the Eastern F l'tah league this season has lieen the ability of the entire team to hit. The IiidcU!iuleiita won the first half tide, ami won the first tilt of the series with TITLE STATE LEAGUE Columbia to determine the league The Kenthe of championship. faculty ilworth nine to slug the ball is shown A picked team of Eastern Utah n the second-hal- f averages released by the tcum seorekeeper, Emil Canto, league players defeated the Helper kruilworth is first in batting as a of the Utah State league Mon team and also boasts the two leading train Kenilworth, first half winners of hitters of the at day lleier, 7-- Vigor, youthful league, Guy and Sam the Eastern Utah league, won the Veechio. turned liie hurler of the Following are the individual first game of a three-gam- e hard hitting Ilelperite back with sev series to averages for the second half. en widely scattered binglea and redetermine the loop championship by O. leech io ..... CHILDREN hate to take medidaa ceived brilliant aupjiort both at bat trouncing Columbia, 16 to 6, at Hel- H. Vm-ki...... a rule, but every child lovea th in the field from his matea The and per Sunday. Taking a lead in the first Iludler completed five double plays. taste of Caatoria. This purs vegetable A. I eccli io inning, the Independents were never I. Illufkbain .. Diek Brasher was clouted hard by preparation is just as good as it tastaa; headed, and while Joe Dndler was Aiigotti who made fifteen hita. just as bland and just ashaimlau aathn the Manson holding the Columbia sluggers at bay, Burns Snm Veechio, with three for five, led reads.. the members of the winning nine col- It. the winners at bat, although several nape lllarkliaui lected 19 hits off the combined of- II. Itlarkham ... When Baby's cry warns ot colic, of the players made two hita. Minor ferings of Pratt and Boyd Lindsay. Wmt safeties caen few drops of Caatoria have him soothe two and with J. Veechio, While Kenilworth had several big Corrie .... were the only Helper players to hit asleep again in n jiffy. Nothing ia nost Moras n .......... innings the ninth was the most proVigor. One of Miuora bits went for a valuable in diarrhea. When ductive of runs, four tallies coming Team averaze home run. tongaa or bad breath taU of oonstiprtta S across the plate in that frame. Three II. A. invoke its gentle aid to dean aa aarf B runs were scored bv the winners in 5 cf Reese, ngulata a childs bowels. In aside m MADE the first, third and fifth innings. The 5 Hills, rf children's disease, yon should PM Kenilworth nine played a tight de...... 5 (I. Vecchie, If to keep the system from deebs S. Veivkio. lb 3 fensive game in the pinches, while 2b 5 .... Iressett, Columbia let through several runs beCastaria ia sold ia evwy drug MME 5 latwrencf, r .... cause of errors. 4 James, ss .11 ths gmnine always baas Chan. H G. Veechio, Dndler and L. Blackham !ponard, 3b .... Fletcher's signature. A Vigor, p had a good day with the willow for Kenilworth, each pounding out three .Play in the handicap golf tourna- Totals ............... ...41 Ll 27 12 hits. Jay Orange was the leading hit- ment snsored HELPER by U. A. Nilsson of B. II. O. ter of the fray, nicking Dudler for the Gift Shop at Helper for both men Maulsb;, 2b-- . 4 0 2 four hita out of five trips to the plate. and women golfera will commence on Jackson, 3b ....T 0 0 The second game of the. series will 13 Carbon aa 2 4 the at Country Minor, September be played Sunday on the Price dia- club.' 0 11 . A. Allison, lb Trophies will be presented to mond. The aeon: the1 champions of each division. The J. Veechio, cf . ............. .M.....S4 21 2 PARK ADDS CONVENIENCE FOB 0 Hrasher, p .... KENILWOUTII tournament will end September 27. Cartnoni, EVENING PICNIC PARTIES ....... 4 1 7 .... e R. II o. 8 0 1 Hluga, rf ... ....Ma... Following are the pairings: J5 0 0 Corrie, If .... 2b-l- f 1 0 ..... Trank. Wiring of the luncheon tables at A. Veechio, rf ......4 2 1 Man. Price rity park to provide illuminthe isottL rf .2 0 N 27 7 ..At J. H. Ballinger vs. Sandy Ballinger. Totals 12 .....0 Veechio, lb ation for evening parties and pirniea -Glen Ballinger vs. George Warren. Prrwett, Jameu. A, Nummary Error G. Veechio, cf -- .0 6 Allison, Minor, Trask 2 ; borne run Min- was completed last week by the city 0 -- .5 Dudler, p 0. K. Clay vs. W. E. Fleetwood. electrical department Five tables have hita J. Vbcchlo, 8. or; three-bas- e ..........IS 3 Burns, 80 J. F. Hunter vs. Henry HaU. two-bshits James, 8. Vevchio; been furnished with sockets and the L. Blackham, as 1 double plays Leonard to Pressett to 8. Jack Vignetto vs. Glen Nelson. 1 Hannon, 2b ZZ.4..0 will furnish current free to anyVeechio, James to 1'resseU to 8. Vnxliio city IL Blackham ... 0 Craddock Gilmour vs. Ben Redd. to 8. Veechio, James to 8. one desiring to make use of the ac2. Prruaett ...4 3 IL Blackham, e C. R. Feigusson vs. L. R. Grover. Veechio,'. Minor to Allison,- Maulaby to comodation. The only requirement is Frank Williams vs. Rov Robinson. Allison ; struck out By Vigor tt. Brasher that tbe .40 1 27 12 Totals parties briqg their own light 7 Mat Gilmour vs. R. IL Kirkpatrick. ; bases on balls Off Vigor 2, Brasher 1. COLUMBIA llarold i m Olsen, park superinglobes, W. T. Elliott vs. E. V. Long, B. IL O. A. Acquaintance can be cut by ignor- tendent, points out that the eoekete ................... ...... .5 Preaaett, Bracken Lee vs. Ray Walters. do that with may be used also for electrical cook............ ............. .ft Orange, 8b A. W. McKinnon vs. Art Dalpiax. ing them, but yon cant 5 Fratto, 2b i ing devices. grass, L. A. MeGee va. C. W. Peterson. Sarricino, lb . E. If ......t .............. ...... .... Elmer Klitgaard vs. C. Buss, Ellwood, Paloni, cf W. Watson vs. Ruel Redd. Bonacci, rf ... J.- .H. Redd vs. J. T. Kelly. .......4 Naylor, e Vincent Sumner vs. J. L. Kennedy. .2 P. Lindsay, p .2 B. Lindsay, p Elmer Young va John Gerandaa. Allan Browne vs. R. K. Storey. Totals R. I. Brockbank va R. W. Crockett. Fret-nett, Summary: Errors A. Veechio, E. Ll Harrison Va Walter C. Gease. Orange, Fratto, Sarricino , L. Blackham 8; stolen bases II. Blackham. OrWilliam Wood head va T. McGowan. ange, Paloni ; aacrifice hit It. Blackham ; K. F. Weller va Albert Neilson.' three-bas- e hita G. Veechio; Manaon; IL B. Simonson va Elmie Bernardi. e hits Angotti, Dudler, Burns, 1. S. Evans vs.' Carl Nymai L. Blackham 2, Naylor; atruck out By Dudler 2, by P, Lindsay 4, by B. LindR. M. Rice va Arthur N. JatpHL off say 8 : bases on balls Off Dudler 1, C. W. Gilner va Gus Tsangaria B. Lindsay 8; umrdres Jacobahogen and C. Hubbard va Frank D. Sawyer. J. Demman, acorer Leonard: Anderson. Joe Johnson l W. K Anderson va C. N. Orr. Womsn. ' Mra J. II. Ballinger va Mrs. Ruel Bedd. . Helper elosed the Utah State league Mra Roy Robinson va Mra Sandy sehedulo Sunday by taking a close 6 , Moose. Ballinger. Dick Lake game from the Salt Mra George Warren va Mra CL B. Brasher in beating. the Salt Lakers WE SELL accomplished a feat which he has been Fergnsson. Mra Henry Hall vs. Mra J. C. Hubunable to perform all season. Big Diek was in fine fettle, And set the hard bard. COPPER RIVETED WAIST OVERALLS Mra Jessie Sanford va Mra Art hitting Moose down with eight hits. Look for the Famous Leather Ticket On Every Fair. Dalpiaa He did not walk a man. Mra T. Carl Mra va J. NyKelly Johnny Allison was the leading hitr ter of the day, getting three for four. man. Ll PRICE, UTAH R. Grover va Mra H. B. Mra Brasher helped his own cause along Siinmonson. before breakfast, and several tunes a day. Z Get plenty of outdoor exercise without unduly fatiguing younelf. 3. Try for a bowel movement at exactly the same hour every day. Everyone's bowels need help at limes, but the thing to use is Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin. You'll get a thorough and tt wont leave your cfcaning-ou- t, insides weak and watery. Tins family doctors prescription is fiat fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin, and other helpful ingredients that couldn't hurt a child. But how it wakes up those lazy bowelsl 1 low good you feel with your system nd oi all that poisonous waste matter. Da. W. I. Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor k Family laxative FOUR GOOD COALS Backed By Service KING BLACK HAWK, HIAWATHA PANTHER These four, mined exclusively by the UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY, win meet tny coal demand, being herd, firm and clean. Our fuel enpenrieor, technically trained and experienced, fa at your service at any time to talk over year heating problems. General Offices Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ' |