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Show THURSDAY, THE BUN. PRICE, PAOB TWO U TAH-EVE- THU RY Suit. Luke n juvenile ciiiumis-ioover remain not di.l he but 111), Friday, B. luniiH'1. to clear up juvenile that Price as went on the J jJfe Mr. Dalton almost worn both being B. W. Dalton, juvenile judge for on the trip, of with this district, bad a strenuous experi- out the muddy roads laf over worry state hne tram ence during his trip into Colorado lat Utah reaching the mui of Record Monticello week, says the whence they struck the gravel the 19th. He notified local authori- to their rel.ef. ties that he would be in Monticello good on Tuesday, expecting to reach here Just ss long ss they eaurtcure for on his return from a trip into eastern quarter bachelors are not looking Colorado. better halved. The gentleman did not put in an appearance until Thursday evening about 8 oclock and upon his arrival Smilin told the wherefores of his delay. lie stated that he got an early start on Tuesday morning from the San Lois valley, Colo., and reached the summit of Wolf creek pass about 7 where be encountered such heavy snow that his auto became stalled, lie remained there until 5 o'clock in the afternoon when a road tractor made its way through the drifts and pulled him out. Continuing on this side of Pagoda Springs he turned nut to let another car pass ami went into the ditch along side of the road where he was again held up for fuur hours until another tractor came along and pulled his ear back onto the road. It5 th' engineers This not being enough to set him back ambition f simplify in his schedule, as he. was plowing the mud this side of Cortez he again slipfK controls on th autosevwas he where off the ped grade tR mobile - but eral hours getting assistance to extricate his car. fools who are cfiminafin The judge had gotten so fsr behind steerin' th' use o' schedule when he reached here, and " 1 wheel having an appointment with the stale W. Dalton Has Carbon Gridders Leave For Grand junction to Judge Strenuous Trip ; ev-n.- ar h? Coach Vernon Merrill report that; hie Carbon high griddere are in tip lace from Logan; Miss Elisabeth Fit, top ahape for the Thankagiving day gerald from Salt lake City, chairfootball game with the Orand June man of international relations; lion high school Thursday afternoon. P. Jensen of Beaver, state chairFor the past two weeks, Merrill has woman of legislation and Mrs. Gladys been drilling the local eleven every Nielson of Provo, state ehairwoman night Due to cold weather the pant of district conferences, were present week, he has been merely running At 4 oclock Saturday afternoon, them through snappy signal work on an informal reception at the home of the field, but extensive dummy sig- Mrs. Mary Oner was held, follownal work has been earned on in the ed by a banquet at the Duchesne gymnasium. ronnty high school at 8 oclock under Acting upon reports that Grand the direction of Miss Josephine Wood-sidJunction has a formidable passing at instructor of Home Economies tack, the Carbon eleven devoted most department The hall was beautifully of Tuesdays praetieo to working on a decorated with pine trees, navajo rugs, defense for the aerial attack. blankets and Indian curios giving the The team left here on Wednesday banquet room a very unique appearmorning (today) for the Colorado ance, which received many comments city, with approximately twenty play, from outside visitors. Mrs. Hazel Ashera comprising the squad. The start- ton, district chairman, acted as ing lineup will probably be as follows: Ends, George Patterick and The breakfast wu held at 9 o. Prank 8illitoe; tackles, John Demman clock Sunday morning at the Shurt-lef- f and John Ktsel; guards, Bill Black-hahotel presided over by Mrs. Evand Movell Jewkes; center, Ells- elyn Bean Hanson, president of the worth Jewkes; quarterback, Frank Price elnb. Community singing, round Goni; halfbacks, Captain Paul Hol- table diseuysion took up the majority brook and Nephi Gunderson ; fullback, of the morning. Mike Stamitakis. A good wife is one who always asks Reserves whom the Carbon menter her husband 's advice when she has deexpeets to use are Cowley and halfbacks; Cory, guard: Luce cided what to do. ( and Eaquinta, tackles, and Lamph, end. The contest is expected to be close and hard fought, but as the schools have neve; before met, very few predictions are being made as to the outcome. In commenting upon the game, the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel has the following to say: The Price invaders are one of the strongest grid outfits in eastern Utah and will eome prepared to give the QsBMiX33s!D0 Tigers a taste of the game as played by the better high school teams of tho neighboring state. In their conference play this fall, Price suffered only one defeat, losing to Moab in a hot battle, 7 to 6. The Tigers will be outweighed by their. Utah rivals, but the showing of the local squad against western slope teams of much greater weight this fall indicates that such differences can easily be minimised. The average weight of Prices first string, according to reports, is 155 pounds, against 147 for the Tigers. La-een- da e, toast-mistres- m Gori-she- k, s. Charlie Says o'-elo- Widening of Helper to Price Road Continues NOVEMBER. HEAT COMFORT Icct The slate mad commission of widening the work the continue to Gate highway Jotjg Price-Castweather permits, according from the Price office of the ere commission. Present indications continued for be will that the project le Am fa fa has been prrt-t- v Widening ofthe road miles west three for well completed of Price, and st the present time, a short work is being centered east of the Blue Cut. Aberdeen Dealer dia-tan- If nature wanted to fix thinggjust she arrange it xo right, why doesnt and kids would shed their tonsils do first their as same they the teeth t do-noi- Is Ytur Independent ACokeCo" Thousands are glad to lay services even after sorry. PRICES REA80NABIJ For n short time only at THE SUN Phone No. its th (gllffiS Nine Carbon Gridders Graduate This Year When Carbon meets the Grand JunetionT'Bers Thursday, nine grid-de- n on tne local team will be playing their mrt high schooKfootball game. Players graduating this year are Captain Paul Holbrook, Mike Stamitakis, Fnnk Gohi and Bill Goriahek in the backfield: George Patterick, Fnnk Sillitoe, John Demman, Ellsworth Jewkes and Bill Blarkham on the (ins. The list of returning playen who are expected to elineh regular berths next year an Nephi Gunderson, halfback; John Etsel, tackle; Fnnk Cory and Movell Jewkes, guards. miEgmMiEgs Roosevelt Plays Host to ' B. P. W. Club The first district convention of the Eastern Utah district of the National j Fedention of Business and Profes- - i sional Womens clubs, held for the! first time in the Uintah basin, con- -' vened Saturday and Sunday, November 14 and 15, at Roosevelt, says the Standard of the 19th. About one hundred representative business women from Price, Helper, Vernal, Duchesne and Roosevelt elubs gathered. Slate President Laveta Wal ' ttDnaatt5 1 Camels autre tiDn you noticed the new trend in cigarettes? freshness is the popular thing. 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