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Show Til PAGE TWO . -t 111, rilOl thpmpat, ooToia THPP1 o T AH- -E VE . L 1tl True Odd-b- ut f Iter Haft Sanpete Eleven Whila a strong line wu holding North Sanpete to three firet downs, one of them the result of a penalty, the Carbon high backfield ripped off oonaistently large gains enabling the loeals to win their opening grid game, 38 to 6. Captain Panl Holbrook, diminutive halfback, was responsible for three of the touchdowns, Nephi Gunderson raced across for two and the other was scored by Mika takis, plunging fullbaek. Carbon scored fifteen first downs and outplayed the viaitors in every department of tbe game with the exception of forward passing. North Sanpote completed five forward pass-oone of which paved the way for their only touchdown. After receiving toss in the second quarter, a one of the Sanpete backs raced approximately 40 yards for a touchdown. Carbon had very little luck with the aerial game, and nude good Directors For Carbon! Stake Improvement Local Unit Will Adopt Era Are Chosen Different System CArvel B. Stevens and Mrs. Lillian Extensive plans for tbs eoming year have been appointed u directhe Carbon high made are tors of era and publicity of the Car-- 1 bon stakeJStevens, who hu been appointed director for the young men, is expected to fill the position very well, lie hu distinguished' himself iu s, 15-ya- rd The paying of Ilolbrook or REM. ESWE N - by being band, which hu become one of the county's biggest publicity getters by virtue of winning numerous individual and unit trophies during the past two years. Director E. M. Williams is eonfldent that he will be able to shape his sixty band members into an efficient organization despite the feet that the school month. It is the intention of the muaie de- WIRE WRN will be conducted among instrumental soloists, at which time first and second place winners will be selected. Only the first place winner will enter the staM competition, and if be is unable to compete, the winner of second ARVEL R. STEVENS place will take his place. As an incentive to have bend memthe civic and religions activities of bers bring their solo playing to the Price. Mrs. Stookey, the yonng la- best calibre, Director Williams is ofdies, director, is widely known for fering a medal to the stndrat responher activities in the community and sible for tho the best played solo. in the auxiliary organisations of the Judges of the contest will be picked church. This is her second year as di- from outside the eounty. rector. The band is considering the adopNot only will they have charge of tion of the bar medal system. Under the campaign for subscriptions, which this plan, a white bar will be worn will tike place October 11 to 18, bnt by each winner of a solo contest, a the work of the Improvement Era and student playing fairly well will wear of publicity for the Mntnal Improve- a red bar, an average player will be . ment association organizations during i glVen a white and red bar, and stu-an- y the year aa welL From the general of-- dents able to work out piece the fire of the Mutual Improvement as- band plays are entitled to a red, blue sociation announcement is made that and white medal. Students upon first beginning with October 8, and during being admitted to the band will wear N. SANPETE the week of the campaign dramatis- no bar. CARBON Any student guilty of Sillitoe ed radio programs will be broideuted or nnloyalty to the band will ........ It tael over Stations KSL and KDYL. have his badge removed by tbe band ...lx Cory This organisation of the young men officials. .c ... E. Jewkes - and young women in the Latter-da- y Stack ham Three atndenta recently received Deamaa rt Saints ehureh has a membership of certificates won in the state meet and r Patterick 100,00. An excellent weekly program tbe Utah-Idah- o district contest last ..... Ooai ...qb is being conducted in aU the wards .lhb Gandermn Derold Simmons won first .rmh Ilolbrook of the ehureh emphasising particuin the saxapbone division in fb ... StlUitakia the rtate and distriet meet Lelarly the field of recreation and leisure-time guidance. During this sea- roy Smith eaptnred first in the barison of unemployment and short work- tone division of the state and second ing .days, associations of this kind in tho district, and Harold Ban won of the Utah-Idah- o should receivs the full district contest in the tho public; dram section. football will second its Carbon play fame with a Sanpete eounty team on Friday when the Wautch Academy eleven oomet to Price. The dope indi-eat- u week-en- d Weather readings for Price during that the tilt Friday will not be Joseph Bundenon was a in Salt Lake City. visitor the past week ere as follows: SepCarbon the for that the, walkaway Miss Avon Poulter spent the week- tember 28, maximum 79, minimum 46, North . Sanpete game was. Although Wasatch lost to Spanish Fork in its end at her home in Ogden. precipitation .05; September 29, maxfirst tilt of the year, the Mt, Pleaunt John end Edward Pinegar of Pro--1 imum 81, minimum 48; September 30, to furnish plenty vo were business visitors here during maximum 83, minimum 49; October 3uad.is expected 1, maximum 81, minimum 40; October for tbe loeals. the week-enIn a practice game year, Car-bo- a Deile Baldwin atteuded the Latter-da- y 2, maximum 65, minimum 52; Oeto-be-r defeated the Acadeniun, 19-Saints conference in Salt Lake tober3, maximum 72, minimum 37; Oe- j 4. maximum 76, minimum 40. but the losers put np a much more City last week-enstubborn battle than the score indibrid cates Despite its defeat by Spanish a lanchn Thuraday for Mrs. AVilliam Steckelman, Mra Wil- Fork, Wasatch seems to have a strong- home . Saturday evening. liam Burt Mrt- - WiHUm Jones, Mrs. er team than last season, and there are very few grid followers who will Howard Mackemue, who is work-- ! C. E. Bowen and Mrs. Merritt Brady, admit that the present Carbon eleven ing with the Thorneweek-en-Construction all of Hiawatha, and Mrs. John d at his Mrs. A. M. Dwight and Mrs. is yet as strong as last years power- company, spent the home in Springville. James Naylor of Wsttis. Mrs. Hills-bracrew. ful W. N. Draper left Wednesday of won the prize at bridge. last week for Paonia, Colo., where he Location notices for tale 'At Sun. will join his son, Asa L., who has been 5 there the past month. Mr. and Mrs. M. L Snow were visi12 tors in Salt Lake City during the Saints conference the last Grttid high of Mosb and Uintah Latter-da- y While there, they stayed at high will open the Region 5 football week-enseedule October 12 at Vernal. Uintah the home of their daughter, Mrs. Otis the favorite to win, bnt Grand, a to F. Rick. tnord or less unknown quantity, has . Mrs. Beulah Draper entertained at never been any pushover for any team a dinner party at her home Wednes- When take Bayer Aspirin you aro in this district Two days later Grand day evening of last week. Rook was sure ofyou two things. It's sure relief, and will tangle with Duchesne high at played during the latter part of the it's harmless. Those tablets with the Roosevelt and is expected to win han- evening, the prize for high score goBayer cross do not hurt the heart Take dily. ing to Miss Avon Poulter. .Covers Carbbh will not play a league game were laid for Mrs. Nono Snow, Mrs. them whenever you suffer from: Headaches Neuritis until October 23, when Uintah comes. Nellie Cowan, Mrs. Myrtle Crowther, Colds Grand comes to Price to meet the Coal Miss Avon Poulter, Miss Wanda Snow Neuralgia Sore Throat . Lumbago Diggers on October 30, while Uintah and the hostess. Rheumatism Toothache meets Duehesne at Roosevelt ;; ii 1 When your head aches from any FORMER PRIOR STAR, HEADED cause when a cold has settled in your . : TOR MAJORS, VISITS HERE Lorin Remberg-idriving tbe mail joints, or you feel those deep-dow- n pains of rheumatism, sciatica, or lumbago Lee Johnson, who pitched the Priee track for the company, store. Mrs. Estella Smith and daughter take Bayer Aspirin and get real relief. team ,to the championship of the Central Utah league in 1930 and who wai have returned from a visit at Roches- If the package says Bayer, its genuine. And genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe. a member of the Wiehita team of the ter. .Western league during the past seaEugene Singleton and Mias Esther of Bayer Aspirin is the trade-mari- e son, visited in Priee Saturday on his Dea of Magna are visiting with Mr. manufacture of monoaceticaddeater of and Mr. Melvin Singleton. wsy.ty jiis home in Salt Lake City. salkyiicackL Johnson is the property of the PittsMr. and Mrs: Chris Hroinson.snd burgh Pirates in the National league, family spent Sunday afternoon with BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ' and ia.,4estined .for a regular berth the family of Chal Bowen. with that team, according to sports Capt. and Mra...' K. Kramma of riters-- Johnson started the season Ft. were visitors of Dr. snd i. Wiehita auspiciously, but sickness Mrs.Douglas A. M. Dwight last Sunday. from him most active of duty it, Otto Keichart, Wsttis mine forejMW?n. man, and family have moved to Wat-ti-a for the winter. They have apart, college ' professors will now study rtfc effects of prohibition, which ments over the company atore. oagpt jt?yicld at least ten new Mrs. Jenny Hilton' ,of Salt Lake etUsio: the subject. City and Mr- - and Mrs. Ilomer Heely of Castle Mr. and Mrs.-ChInvestment bonds of all kind See Donahue Gate,Albert Thorn Kenand J. Bracken Lee, manager, Equitable ilworth, and Mr. and Mr. JackofSooth-worth InaUftfadp Agency, Price, Utah.. of Rolapp were vieitors at the still! cant get much of a cigar home of Joe Southworth last Snnday. Mrs. IX C. Cavenah entertained at for less Abu a niekeL' interference. Prom the showing against North 8anpete, the backfield appeared on a .with last years quartet while the looks strong in every department Patterick and Sillitoe, who were shifted from the backfield and tackle, respectively, to play end, should improve with a little experience, although their play Friday wu good. Cory, a new man, started at guard and was hard to get through. Ellsworth Jewkes, huge center, wu the other new face on the line. Bill Black-haat guard and John Etsel and John Demman at tackles aro tho returning lettennen on the line. Coach Merrill substituted for virtually. every member of his team in the last half, and the reserves showed surprising strength, particularly Bill Gorishek, halfback, who wu as bard were for North Sanpete to stop the starting backs. The lineup: . HtH1 ' MtRlHHR -m nm m o? VN RRER MX.W fW'NCE- ftt MOENR ter credit. In order to select entrants for the state contest, an elimination contest 'Wt-WMU- A NBtWRK GREWER At t opera. The singing classes will also have's part on this program. Each member of the advanced band will be reqnircd to play a solo in public in order to receive his first semester credit, and during the second semester will be required to purchase the state outlined solo selection and play it before receiving second semes- overshad- toS" tttoW'WM. OWNER, Ultotvt partment this year to present a ty band concert in place of the usual owed other aspects of the game, the plucky. little back playing excellently on both the defensive and offensive. He averaged more yards per try than ony other ball toter, and when he tackled, he demonstrated how hard a little man can hit The entire Carbon team supplied the runner with good .1R NKMU ostk u, novel- only" two passes. iMt At I WR WVtEO REMS W&N VNIGWNG - m muvummo v-Uv- e' er Sore w twe owe wum, ftMCCEO, w MNE -- In IC.IMM Wit "WEE foMtlKE WNOtttfi WStER. mi sm AN WEGO.CNff, M m vies. t calm ei ZEISUHG VhUVt J WOW m u et Committees Named By Price Womans Club Committees named by tbe Price Womans club for tbe eoming year aro aa follows : Department of literature, Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Mrs. John Redd, Mrs. Herbert Adamson, Mrs. Lee Wen del bo e, Mrs. R. L Brock-bandepartment of musie and dramatic arts, Mrs. W. W. Christensen, Mrs. E. O. Anderson, Mrs. Bra Redd, Mrs. Eldon Otteson, Mrs. Ctrl Saxey, k; CARBON PREPARES FORWASATCH Wellington Items Mrs. Norman Hamilton; department of social science, Mrs. W. F. Olson, Mrs. Frank Groussman, Mrs. Mary Cantrill, Mrs. B. W. Dalton, Mrs. O. P. Madsen. Rooms, Mrs. Broekbank; social committee, Mrs. W. V. Pace, Mrs. Gordon Christensen, Mrs. George M. Miller, Mrs. L. R. McBeth, Mrs. W. A. Engle, Mrs. M. H, Wilson, Mrs. J. E. Tanner, Mrs. Harvey Thomas, Mrs. R. J. Turner; courtesy, Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Mrs. G. R. West, Mrs. L. R. Fullmer; auditing, Mrs. Jobs Berto; legislative, Mrs. A. F. Dnq Mrs. G. R. West; printing, Mrs. (LI Peacock, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, W. W. Christensen, Mrs. Oscar Htu son, Mrs. E. O. Anderson. Mrs. W. II Olson. Sixteen meetings will be hall the elub beginning this Saturday ending on May 28. I We handle all kinds of inwnw- -j Equitable Insurance Agency, Priei Condensed Report of the The Weather . d. lut 0, d. nMofTrira?.nXewi Price, Utah Hil-abra- . Grand, Uintah Elevens Open Region Play On October ' Aches and PAINS d. . At the Close of Business On September 30, 1931, As Submitted to the State Bank Commissioner; RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $328,157.93 Overdrafts 392.26 Banking House 13,000.00 Cash and Due From Banks $79,54738 nt . Wattis'Ncws N n',.Bc0.ntS,ant,d S?uri,ies 35,878.74 Bo"ds and Securities 30,115.07 ,nCks' Federal Reserve Bank Stock 3,300.00 TotalCash Reserve 14834139 Total $490,391.58 - ... r DEMAND. -- i i ( .. r.nit.i StCk LIABILITIES Surplus Demand -- Derohs' 50300.00 - rfts lOM ' ItediKwints Md Bilij Total ' tensen t ...$ :.. .$49039138 ' I ; - Present; A. W. Mc- |