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Show P -- K Ittl Aj, DECEMBER THl I SUN. PRtc Coach DiRichins of ha five experienced Killpack 2pd Deward 0. Leslie center, and Ronald Black, guards. Ilia reser terial includes Gerald Nielson, sen, Boyd Cook, Ward George and Melvin Barneron. The return of three letteruen at Huntington should enable oaehl)on Simmons to put a fairly good team in the field. Seren Nielsen and Leonard, forwards, and Dwayne Jensen, guards, are the veterans back. Johnson looks fairly good at center, and Simmons has five good ntility men in S. Simmons, Bill Edwards, V. Leamaster and Doyle Allred, forwards, and Stott Howard, guard. Lincoln Moffitt, second high scorer of the central division last season, will be the nucleus of the Central high team at Castle Dale, according to Coach Bob Jndah. Sherrill Blackham 'Price and Hearbg vq, gjjlke Km. yha ft.m Dastrup ia Tinting City this week. Doyle Gordon Chriatenaen i caller in Provo. Bush Gate in Monday before Justice J. W. llum-mon- d to reckless driving and was lined IIS. The alleged offense was comwaa .a mitted on December 19 near Helper, according to the complaint filed by Deputy Warren Peacock. baa moved hia family to from Clawson for tbe Price Poat of the American Legion Now that the Carbon high school has discontinued its regular meetings oas been shifted to another division of during the bolidaya The neat meeting Region 5, competition among tbe cenArdene Flynn ia 'down from will be held January 7. tral district teams promises to be keen' gait lake City te spend tbe bolidaya er than it has been for tho past four John Downard and son of Woodaide years.' The Miners won the title in the is Fries. were Price visitors during tbe first of central district four consecutive seaGeorge Anderson of Emery waa a the week, eoming up to do Christmas sons and probably would have repeatvisitor over laat week, eoming prise shopping. The weather down our way, ed this year if the schools hadnt says Downard, is about like it is in been regrouped. Coach Wallace Biclc more's Green Mr. and Mrs. Arthnr Gibson, Jr., Price, with lots of snow and good River five, which formerly played in canoanee tbe arrival of a baby boy, crop prospects for next year. the southern end of the region, will ben Ihoraday. Cyril B. Cluff, superintendent of compete with the central schools and is the government star route, beamed in- expected to enter a strong teum in the Sopbns Olson, tbe Woodside mer-to The Sun office thie (Thursday) raee,. there being five letteruen back. eban t, waa doing bnaineu in Price tbe n, morning and announced the birth of Returning players are J. Howard, first of tbe woeL an eight-poungirl at their home on 'Red Smith, Walt Smith Mr. W. N. Wetzel of Mobrland waa Wednesday evening. He reports moth- and Frank Spadafora. Howard and Spadafora have three years of experia Price visitor . Monday, eoming down er and baby are getting along nicely. ence behind them. to do boom shopping. Old Sol stopped traveling southward Reserve hoopsters of the Green RivGolden Bncbanan visited recently Monday, and got ready for the annual er quint are: Tony Sada and Lawrm Vcniee with bis parade Mr. and comeback which will bring snmmer ence Hastings, center; R. Bcdier and weather again to the northern hemis- Jordan Jorgensen, forwards; J. Hunt, Mm E. D. Buchanan.. phere. The winter solstice occurred Ralph Wolf and Lea Smith, guards. when .the sun reached its lowest deHarry Metos, Salt Lake City attsome time during Monday clination, caller waa business this in a orney, afternoon. city daring the week-enfiat- - SOCIETY Mrs. William Greaser of Thompson was a Saturday visitor in Price, easing np to do come shopping. Arthnr Bailey and small son, Bernard, of Kenilworth received .minor Injuries Tuesday when their .car ran into the bank on the road below Mise Bessie Jameson drove Into Salt Kenilworth. Mrs. Bailey waa driving she' turned off the highway to City the laat week for a abort and avoid striking a ear coming in the visit v ' opposite direction. 8. W. Snow,' ban, boss at Standard-willD. C. Leonard, Emery county road was in Orangeville laat week parehaiing horses for the Standard supervisor, with a crew f ISO men Coal company. , working under him Is graveling treteh of highway from Huntington Tiln4 Young, Brigham Young unu eight miles north to the oiled portion versity student, arrived from Prove of the road. The work is being ro- to spend tke Christmas toted, twelve days given to each crew, laat week-en- d then another wul be hired. holidays in Price. w, James S. Crosby of Prise pleaded Bill Williams, ton of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Williams, is spending the boli-i- s guilty before the federal court last a student at the week at Salt Lake City to a charge of days in Price. He breaking into interstate shipments of University of Utah. (night, and was sentenced to six CL W. Tingley was a business caller months in the county jaiL Crosby is ia the state capital laat week. He also alleged to have been responsible for visited with his mother, Mrs. M. E. several thefts from box can in tke Price railroad yards. Tingley, at Mnrray. Silas Rowley, county assessor, and Suit has been filed by the Price B. M. Reese, county treasurer, were Commercial and Savings bank against Motor company, and business visitors in Salt Lake City the Utah-Carbweek-enR. receiver the J. for the company, Rnegg, daring asking a judgment of the district court Judge Nephi Bates of the Sixth dis- decreeing the validity of a title elaim-e- d trict court at Richfield presided during-cby the plaintiffs to property! in essions of the Seventh district which the defendants claim an intereonrt tbe fore part of the week. est adverse to the bank. on d. Dr. .and Mrs. IL B. Goetsman entertained members of the Social Sewing Circle and husbands at their home on Thursday evening of last week. The following program, in charge of Dr. R, X Brockbank, was presented: "The Organization of the Sewing CirMrs. J. F. MaeKuight; vocal cle, selections, Mrs. Goetsman, Mrs. B. W. Dalton, Mrs. MacKnight, Mrs. P. H. Rhead, Mrs. Rulon Bryner and Mrs. DT C. Woodward; Christmas fciory, Parley Rhead; .musical selection, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Williams; retold story, Mrs. Bert Bunnel; vocal duct, Mrs. George B. Harding, Mrs. Carl Saxey; humorous characterizations of eiuba members, Mrs. 0. H. Gnymon; humorous characterizations of the husbands, Dr. Brockbank; harmoniea selection, Ridon A. Bryner. Gifts were exchanged among the guests. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. MacKnight, Mr. and Mrs. Rhead, Mr. and Mrs. Brockbank, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnet, Mr. and Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Bryner, Mt. and Mrs. Angus Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Redd, Judge and Mrs. George Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Saxey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Gnymon. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 oclock p. m. from the Hunting-to- n ward chapel for Mrs. Pearl Fern Hardie, 29, who died in a Price hospital Friday morning. The J. E. Flynn Funeral Home had charge of burial in the Huntington cemetery. Mrs. Hardie was born at Castle Dale on December 2, 1902, a daughter of V. L. and Marie Hansen Ungerman. Surviving are her husband, Rulon A. Hardie Huntington; her parents, who ive in Huntington; four children, Helen, Roylance, Donna and Kenneth, Huntington ; six brothers and sisters, Lloyd Ungerman and Mrs. Marie Hiawatha; Reed, Ralph, Bue-a- h and June Ungerman, Huntington. lo ty Warren Peacock alleged that lm-bhad six and a half gallons of moonshine whiskey in his possession at Wattia on that date. bonds-Equitab- Ap inexperienced Carbon high basketball team dropped two games to the Wasatch Academy quint here Friday and Saturday. Leading throughout the yntire contest, the ML Pleasant five won the first tilt by a score of and annexed the second by a score of 34 to 15. A thrilling last quarter rally by the Carbon team in the first game redeemed what until that time had been a alow, uninteresting tilt Wasatch got off to a good start and when the fourth quarter started had a lead of 18 to 7. The Carbonites suddenly found their eye for the basket and eame vithin an tee of tying the score, scoring ten points in the period while Wasatch was held to a lone field goal Coach Merrills starting lineup for the Friday game wae Gunderson and Cowley, forwards ; Lamph, center; and Bunnell, guards. Of these, Gunderson and Lamph were the only veteran men, and while tho others exhibited potential skill a 4he hoop game, their laek of experifeec made them visibly nervous. 20-1- 7, Col-lingh- -- 20-1- 7, 34-1- 5 With a few more games, thr Carbarn team should improve greatly, bat it is doubtful if it will be able to defeat ths strong Uintah five in regional play. However, the Carbon squad ia posed principally of juniors and sophomores, and the play this year ihoidd furnish a solid foundation .for saxt years team. The score of Saturday's game: WASATCH Johnson, rf itt Wycherley, Key, e A. Owens, rg Leavitt, lg Drummond, P. PS 3 1 C G. T. 7 4 X ft 0 4 .... 1 4 1ft U 0 ft 1 1 n 0 2 ft 0 4 0 0 9 ft .14 IB 6 Ml U 9ft , Pentalute, if B. Owen, lg . Totals CABBON Gunderson, rf Holbrook, if Lamph, e Cowley, rg Collingnam, If Bryner, If Nicol. e Monyier, lg Bunnel, rg Totals A' . . T le Mr (up His mgr., Price. with-o- Both Games of Series, Qiif In Investment Agency, Price, Utah. Equitable Insurance Could yon replace your home Wasatch Academy Defeats Eaton er n Ie, Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Rob-ine- & ot sacrifice if it should burn down tomorrow f Play aafe, insure it with rnce. Equitable Insurance Agency, O A good grade of coal from Carbon countys new coal field. Give it a test. High in heat, low in ash. Mine Phone 14R4 SPRING CANYON COAL CO. We Wish You A Merry Dont Stop. J. Bracken Theae four, mined exclusively by the UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY, win meet any teal demand, being hard, firm and dean. Our foci anpenriaor, technical trained and experienced, is at your service at any time to talc ever you . General Offices 0. After pleading guilty to a charge of liquor possession, William Irnber tt was fined $100 by Justice H. S. Thursday. Irnber paid the fine. A complaint filed Thursday by Depu- bta-too- ed Agency, r, That good tinting the kind one fc not ashamed o The Bnn, Price, Utah. RESIDENT OF WATTIS PAYS BIG FINE ON LIQUOB CHARGE John Besso .of Price recently reSixteen patients have been admitted vived his discharge from the United to the Price hospital for treatment States who been has navy. Besso, reat San Pedro, Calif., returned since December 14, according to a issued Superinto Price the latter by Wednesday port part of last week. tendent Curtis Ellwood. The cases are : Charlotte M. Tidwell, Wei follows as svin Wetzel of Mohrland and Eu-- ( Ru-an- s, Pressett of Sunnysids, students lington, removal or tonsils; liana on east right leg; th Consumers, !? Colorado School of Mines at widen, arrived Saturday to spend the Ruth Gibbs, Price, mastoidectomy; utaiaa holidaye at their respective Douglas Lee, Price, removal of appendix; Irene Nusbaum, Price, treatment; Mrs. Lueile Perry, Price, removal of Standard-ville- , L. Anderson pleaded guilty on appendix; Mat Gonzales, mastoid. Bryee Redd, Spring Glen, umor on hand; Len Marshall, Huntington, removal of appendix; Lafe Chidcstcr, Price, mastoidectomy; John Morgan, Price, mastoidectomy; Mr. Virginia Sutter, Price, reduction of left ciliow Ifeut stop at pranking yourself fracture; Miss Gladys Draper, Price, " ult or overcoat Got you suturing of finger tendons; Mrs. Mary Wo hava the Merrick, Price treatment; Herbert attractive line of autofrsm St rMMuakis Wilson,. Riverton, treatment for Ppcee eye, j10WB la iire. Como . accident injuries; Mias i carl mobile d pick 004 what you want Patterson, Colnmbia, mastoid drainge. r 'l.nl"S-- Why mat your Priw, Our of We handle all kinds of insurance-wi-nd, ui conviun you. quality tornado, fire, theft, hail, Prop. BLACK HAWK, HIAWATHA PANTHER maximum 24 minimum 14 below; December 16, maximum 28, minimum 13 below; Deecmber 17, maximum 27, minimum 9 below; December 18, maximum 30, minimnm 2 below; December 19, maximum 41, minimum 2 below; December 20, maximum 32, minimum 2 degrees above zero. Price City Hospital Acme Cleaners & Tailors KING Weather reading for the past week as given by Henry Fiack, observer, are as follows: December 14, maximum 20, minimnm 9 below zero; December 15, Times-Indepen-de- nt rain, aecident, life COALS GOOD Backed By Service Emery Woman Dies In Local Hospital Lea-maste- , The Weather William Bargees of Huntington is Funeral services were held from the visiting bis daughter in Price and Greek Orthodox church Tuesday for taking treatment at the hospital for Mrs. Helen Kafromanis of Hiawatha, dropsy. He is reported much improved. who died Saturday of peritonitis. Interment was in the Price cemetery Doyle Pitts, who has been attend under the direction of the Flynn ing the University of Utah at Salt Mortuary. Mrs. Kafromanis waa born to in Greece on March 25 1906. Survivlake City arrived last week-en- d pend tbe Christmas holidays in this ing is her husband, Nick Kafromanis. .eity. S. D. Packard of Provo, construcWilliam MacKnight is spending tbe tion superintendent, and W E. Fleet-woo- d Christmas holidays with bis parents, of Price, division superintenMr. and Mrs. J. F. MacKnight. He is dent of the Utah Powpr and Light attending tbe state university at Salt company, were visitors at the Moab Ink City. plant of the company Tuesday and Wednesday, says the Robert Littlejohn of Salt Lake (Sty of the 17th. The new Dinel plant in spending the Christmas vacation recently installed at Moab is operat'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilsmoothly, they report. iam. Littlejohn. He is attending West- ing minster .College. The state road commission will open bids on January 5 on the construcDon Madsen, junior student at the tion of 1.8 miles of road approaching JJtah State Agricultural college at Lo- Moab from the Colorado river bridge, the arrived gan, Saturday to spend and the graveling and oiling of 1.4 vacation period in Price. He is the son miles of roadway through the town Mr., and. Mrs. 0. P. Madsen. of Moab. This project is expected to cost about $30,000, and may serve to Phil Johnson of Woodside was some extent to relieve Price visitor during the week on buoi-m- s ment conditions that any unemploymay exist in and while in the eity paid his Grand eounty. impacts to The Sun by renewing his lubseription for another year. SJwtof FOUR m, Sil-lima- Mrs. Affiliated With the United States and Mining Company at the pivot position; Jack Tatton, forward ; Von Jensen and Ray Black-haguards, are virtually assured of first team positions, but there are three reserves, Grand Seely and Olson, who promise to give the above men a hard fight for their positions. Grand high of Moab appears to be the strongest of the three teams in tha southern end of the region. Lyman Dunean, center, and Colin Loveridge, guard, are the two letteruen bad: from last years quint, bnt a promising court star by the name of Norman Andrews, who has had experience m other high school teams, will be available for duty this season. Reserves include Bronson and V. Daman, forwards; Herbert Newell, Carl Johnson and D. Shaffer, guards; and Orson Day and Paul Shaffer, centers. Very little information concerning prospects of tho Montieello and Bland-m- g teams is available, and either one may surprise by beating Moab. d ftai Smelting, Refii -- - d. Largest Producers ofCoal In X Miners and Shippers Celebrated Christmas and a Happy , Prosperous New Year .; sf the Spring Canyon Coal SPRING CANYON, UTAH Mine At General Off lose, 117 Netrhew ALT LAK1 CITY. UTAH Electric (Co Eastern Utah and P1IICJB IIJEJLPER ii . |