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Show iruPAT, SEPTEMBER 17, 1331 letter- juLjjyjh he will have nine ikMk from last yeare squad, ,. rnon Merrill is very dubious whether hie football squad this 1 -- in be able to pile up the neord which the 1930 lettermen who played which won its 'ut years team, semi-final-s, did not to the etate . yfgaUrly, and the Carbon men-ti- ll start the season with a fhore wlnI tlm P won their awards lasf joto who md who will be back this ca-- t ue: Paul Holbrook, Mike Stami-KepGunderson and George backfield; John Etzel and elev-jjiSeve-ral hi Demman, tackles; Frank Silli-oin- d Bill Blaekham, guards. Frank who starred for Judge Memor- mi, gks ut year, has enrolled at the local rctjfwtllnn i the and will undoubtedly be first string. (ftmitahhi performed brilliantly as on the 1930 squad, and tnere nears to be no one who can crowd out of the backfield. Paul Hoi-ne- k, gObaek posicaptain, filled a half-bac- k ng last season, but may be shifted THE BUN, PAGE THEM listed have had experience on junior high teams, which are becoming a greater factor each year in develop-in- g prospective high school material. Daily practices have been held for the past ten days, and all of the suits have been issued to candidates. Many other nnpirants have been turned away. additional offices. The eouuty sheriff 2 a? meet. It is exported that the county machinery will also be housed in the garage building. County ofices have been housed in various business offices in Duchesne, principally owned by L A. Jlolicn-bcc- k to quarter this year. Xephi Gunder- COMMISSIONERS aud located on the Victory highOF DUCHESNE son and Georgo Pattcriek saw considway ouo block north of the build ings BUY BUILDING FOR OFFICES to bo used for the new eourt buuse. erable service in 1930 and are destined for positions on the main Duchesne county commissioner an- This change will give Duchesne county permanent office rooms ind a Filling the end and center posts is nounce the purchase of the proerty eourt house and ia a step fora big problem confronting Merrill, known as the Grant hotel building ward in the and he may shift Pattcriek to a wing permaneney of Duchesne and gurage, situated one block south county government llollis Branch, speedy of the jxisioffiee at Duchesne, from Cition. track team, will probably James H. Hatch. This property com- PRESIDENTS CUP TOURNAMENT ho tried out at end, and Movell and the Grant hotel, a TO START SEPTEMBER 20 y Ellsworth Jewkes are making a strong prises brick bid for tiie pivot position, and anoth- one-sto- structure, 45 by 90 feet and a Mat Oiimour, president of the Carbrick garage, 50 by 75 feet er new candidate for that job ia Prank The hotel was built in 1915 bon Country club, announces that play building Cory, a fast and fairly large sopho- by James Grant, a pioneer of Duches- ill the qualifying round of the annual more, who was a star in junior high ne. The garage was built in 1025 by president a circles last year. The tackle and guard Grant. The cup tournament will compurchase price of the en- mence on 20. The tourury positions will ho well filled by the tire September proerty is $9000, which will be men listed above. paid by Duchesne eouuty at $175 per will end on October 2, at which time Other likely candidates are Boyd month. The deal was negotiated by the winner will be presented with a Fish, Frank Eaquinta, Nick Fassclin, Duchesne county commissioners, S. A. eup symbolic of tho eastern Utah Frank Dclamlrea, Harold Pattcriek, Wells, chairman; G. V. Billings and championship. Craddock Gilmour of Claud Cowley, Aldo Nichols, Elmer Lb P. McGarry. Price is the defending champion. Collingham, Leon Draper, Paul Moy-nie- r, It is expected that these offices A dance will be held at the club Pete Tabone, Jimmy Redford, will occupy the office of the garage Friday evening. Arrangements for the John Tesak, Howard Prince, Harold by offices of the county. The county affair are in charge of J. H. Ballinger, Jones, Kenneth Alexander, Vernon offices will oeeup the ground floor of chairman of the house committee. Mills, Roger Reynolds, Raile Saxey the hotel building, the second floor The Bun comes a little hich, but one and Donald Whitford. Many of those will be used by the district eourt and must have it regardless. jxt-wanr- nt two-stor- ry E. U. BASEBALL of Honor ME Court poned By Scouts Is Post- Chairman J. F. Mar Knight of tho Carbon Hoy Smut district annuuueee tiiat the eourt of honor tentatively set for September 25 at Kenilworth ha liven polxued until the fore part of October. Delay of some of the troo in being i given a the reason for the action. A training Mission for scout leader and eleelion of new officer of the Carbon district will be held in Priee the evening following the court Kenilworth won the ehampionahip I of honor. A. A. Anderson, ehief exean- of the Eastern Utah league Sunday tive of the Tiuipuuugo council; G. nt Helper by defeating Columbia, lil- A. Rowley, scout commissioner, ajid t), in the second game of the playoff W. IV. Christensen, director of leadKerie. The champions won thu first! ership and training for tho Carbon Hi-6- . Until the eighth inning, district, will have charge of the pro;auip, Columbia gave the Independent very gram. little trouble, the latter leading, 16-- 3 uutil that time. In the eighth, however, Columbia broke loose on ouo of it characteristic slugging, sprees, which netted seven Chance for the bringing in a big . runs and tied the score. Kenilworth ... Caii tt.ii thl Ulah Anthem-Mountai- n Vead SUte The I o the wore .greatly eha,.eed when it s Productive Oil Well Is Indicated Near Moab tlehtTtirce winnm niekedtwo CotobiaUclU-r- CdunHl. hit, while Dudler heU !,ia toGie Western Mineral Survey of oUtU& and I in ing only s., The three Veeehio brothers, Albert, rircnmHtanepa in Sam and Guy, wntmued their LmWed bhowiu wimM etant- thi. fieM, dJ productive well, :wbut the Veeehio was & hits. of Kenilworth ...... t t the leading hitter of the tilt with Ll ' a perfert day at bat, four hits out of j inTessfnt STmS four time, at bat. Ftatto led the Col- h ,h' I, of four. The More: lower formations, where greater pfo- 1UAWATUA dnetion ir expected. H. II. O. A. A 1. Angnttl, rf PRODUCTION OF BITUMINOUS .4 8 2 0 A. Veeehio, If CONTINUES BLOW GAIN 4 4 13 0 8. Veeehio, lb 0 4 (I. Veeehio, cf 1 -- 5 WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 12. Iludler, p ... B 0 0 8 Bituminous production eontmnds to Bums, Sb ... 1 1 ..A 2 m ... I. Blaekham, Sib The total output during 4 2 1 B It. Blaekham, .....1 0 0 0 the week ended September 5, includ2b ......... Malison, 4 2 9 II. Blaekham, e ing lignite and coal coked at mines, ...O 0 O West is estimated at 7,000,000 net tons. A .80 17 27 12 compared with the preceding week, Totals this show an increase of 105,000 tons COLUMBIA B. II. O. A. or 1.4 per cent. Loading on Monday, A 2 0 5 Labor ...................... Presiett day, amounted to approximate5 1 1 Oranae, 8b 7762 ears, and on Tuesday 2281 ly 2b-8 p t Era to, I A 2 10 ears. The total production of soft coal Sarridno, lb A 1 2 Bum. If during the present calendar year to 8 ? 1 1aloni, cf September 5, approximately 210 days, A 0 8 Bon cel, rf amounts to 256,243,000 net tons. 1 0 0 Lindsay, rf .4 1 4 The total production of anthracite Naylor, e .......... 1 v Pf liindMjl 4 in the state of Pennsylvania daring .41 18 24 12 the week ended September 5 is estiTotals net tons. This ia a I mated at 1,176,000 Vecdiio. A. for Ran ton er 15A per of decrease 212,000 II. Blaekham 2. Summary Errois-- R. for 17 'S .J . W 210 10 10 wWi. gain-slowl- 1 . ten cents Blaekham, hiteH. . b.hwV rvS ucriG. Veeehio, Ialonl; , M the month-enCompared with - other weeks in Angnat, an increase u L. Blaekham, I indicated. The total production of soft flee hit G. Vecclito; baM on ball Off Dudler 1, B. Lindner 2; struck out eoal for the county as a .whole during hit by By Dudler 9. P. ' Lindimy 2; the week ended August 29, is estimat-- . ; umpiree-Vorrenic- , pitmen Blaekham, Fratto ed at 7,493,000 net .tons., Tjihi ia.an Jacobehaaen i eeorer Canto. increase of 379JX10 ton or 5A ppr eent over the output in the proeedpg . . week.. Jlnring tbe week ended August Wayne Liddell made a trip to Col- .22, Utah produced 42,600 tons of eoal and during the week of 'Ahgnst 29, orado hut week. to latest thirty reports, According, The. total production of beehive WeUington students are attending the coke during the week ended Scptm-'arbon county high sdiool. ber $, is estimated at 16,400 net tons. r i d Dlwile i Salt Thi 1 iia comparison with 16,700 the preceding week and during . week. Lake City two dayi last 30,000 tons during the week in 1930 Raymond Ellis and family of 'Mo-- pcrrespondlng with that of September vuitori at the g. nb were but week-en- d I iome of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ellis. FUNERAL CONDUCTED TUESDAY The Missel Valov and June POE RATTiROAD EHHOYB visitingl been er of Sprihgvillehave AngStfiSTei d. -- - and Oh Boy ! wetsn worth the: price f J V ' . , , though the value was, doesnt electric Just consider for . ity give you at least as much? a moment the pleasure, comfort and convenience which the electrical industry now offers you at a remarkably low cost. Switch to for real economy and convenience. .But gret i All-Electr- W0 . ,1 ... pro-doee- but where u get more for your money than in buying When old rircus time came around, wasnt it a grand and glorious feeling? What a kick you got out of it, and you know it was worth the money. Wellington Items ic Electric Service? 1 Mr. and Mn. Dave Davis. Tnesdsy for Gust Nilsson, 39, who Mrs. MywlCrowther arrived Thnrs-- 1 In--7 evening aod Hua Avon Poulter WM in the Helper eemetery Saturday to Uke up their dntiea m nndep the direetioil.of the- - Deseret Mhool teaehera here thu winter. .. . - I Mortuary. Nilsson was employed by Thomas Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. I the Denver and Rio Grande Western Villiam Cook, returned after a week's I railroad as a machinist, and lived in visit with' hia parents to Roosevelt I Soldier Summit prior to moving to I Tuesday. Helper. He waa a native of Sweden town in and had no known relatives in this arrived Bunderaon Joseph Monday of last week to prepare for country, the opening of Mhool. Ho u to- be I irincipal of the Mhool here thia eom-- 1 ng year. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Young yndl dig Fern Yonng left last Thursday I or Ephraim where he plana to attend chool at Snow. College. Misa Young I s an instructor at the same institu-tion. One hundred and fifty children par-- 1 tieipated in the annual Primary Home looming celebration in the ward houM Friday afternoon. Each class was represented with a song and a dance, and had charge of a booth at which werel displayed the childrens handiwork for the past year. The affair was declared to be one of the most success-- 1 ful of its kind to date. eameljj 1 , I ELECTRIC WATER HEATING ELECTRIC COOKING Scofield News ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION , Ed Holliman of Castle Gate spent Saturday and Sunday at Fish Creek. Dennis Murphy waa a visitor in Salt Lake City Saturday and Snnday. Misses Eileen and Montana Mnr-- 1 phy left Saturday to attend Mhool in Salt Lake City. Cleston Mower of Fairview ia visiting at Fish Creek for a week. He ap. rived here Thursday. Mrs. Earl nanMn of Fairview is visiting here with friends. She arrived Thursday of last week. Mrs. August Poulson and family were visitors in Salt Lake City Saturday. They returned Snnday. Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson and daughter, Melba, motored to Hel-;o-r Saturday of last week. They returned Sunday. I I i Hem are three marvelous servants that bring to your home the fcomforts of modern days at a cost that Is no greater Drudgery and inconvenience are banished forever.. t rate for household Electric Service gives you more for your money than ever before. than .the old methods and what an improvement! Our combination Step-Dow- n visit our store or phone us for full information, you will not be obligated in any way. MESEKI EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE O LOOK far tha mm Bayer and tin word genuine on the package as pictured shows when you buy Aspirin. Then . getting tha yml Inwar that you are gtnumt Bayer product that thowanrle of phyririans prescribe. Bayw Aspirin is SAFE, aa mfllinna of were have proved. It does not tha heart. No harmful aftereffects follow fca use. Bayer Aspirin la tha universal aad-- i dote ifor pains of all kinds. Neuritis , Headaches r Neuralgia ' Sore Throat Lumbago Rheumatima Toothache : Genuine Bayer Aspirin is sold at all druggists fat- bones of 12 aad la de-pre- M - Save ayatematieiRy.' Buy gilt edged tattles o(24 and 100. ' invar tment bonds in small monthly of Bayer Aspirin is. the trade-mar- k Insurance Agof moaoncettracidestir of manufacture Equitable payments ' .slinliadl ency, Price, Utah. |