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THE GREEEEY riAlLYTOIBUNE. GREELEJY. I A I DEFEAT Friday's Scores at 3 o'clock Today's Games Consolation Bracket 10 a. vs. Durango.

11 a. Morflan vs. Sargent. 4 p.m.--Two winners.for Championship. Championship Bracket -m Springs vs.

Longmont (semi-final), High vs. Manual (semi-final). Afternoon Losers play for third place. -Two Afternoon i play for championship. Bullets 2 P- 3 p.

8 p. 9 p. a i i Bracket, Second Round Colorado Springs 38, Arvada 17. College i 36, Eaton 30. Longmont 45, Cedarodge 15.

Manual 36, LaJunta 20. Consolation Bracket Durango 37, Craig 24. Sargent 34, Deertrall 9. Joes 33, Trinidad 30. Fort Morgan 37, Walsh 28.

44 Boys Out for Greeley Track Squad With the basketball season over for another year, athletes at Groeley high are turning their thoughts and efforts toward' track. Forty-two men have reported to Coach George Glid- Can those flashing Bine from College High repeat and win the 1937 state high school basketball championship? nave reporcuu LU That is a question which will practice and about thirty more cided today before the frenziei 010 W01 killg out during gym classes at the Denver city auditorium whoio the annual tournament has reached the semi-final and stages. Bulldogs Meet a a At 3 o'clock this afternoon, the Col- in Lead 18-16 Margin at Half house, a gathering that surrounded, the officials with, a continual- aroma of boos and hisses--if tlio. refs called College High, they were booed--It they called them on the Reds, they wore booed--it was a tough, evening for them--but they had hard work-the going was very very tough for everyone on. the floor.

College High; so far in the tourney, has revealed a more liberal use of the bounce pass than any other team showing so far Arvada- used the (By A I Tribune Staff Reporter Denver March Highs streamlined Blue Bullets entered the bou nce pass in Friday afternoon's tus- 8U UU.llllUJ.'-u. tmtfrin, I i O-nr-tntra i 1.11 ft V- semi-finals of the state cage tournament by defeating their next door neighbors, the Baton Reds 36-30 in the" outstanding battle of tourney Friday night. the state uurnuy A-iiutvj For four full Quarter the two sle with Colorado Springs, but-they- wore not the masters like College High--incidentally the first bucket the Bulldog-Red gairte was scored on a bounce pass from Vern Welch to Warren Meyers Warren i lege High Bulldogs with the strong Manual High team of Denver in a semi-final game. At 2 o'clock the Colorado Springs are wonting out uiu-ms 0 for the annual all-school meet which I will be held on Friday, April 9. The first real, competition for the Wildcat track squad will he at Fort Collins on April 3.

i Lettermen Lettermen back this year and the events that they competed in are, Ernie O'Byrne, mile, Bill Bdmundson, a JHJrlUO HO, Terrors met the Longmont Trojans Bob Bdmun( i 3 on, quarter- i a crania i the other semi-tinal game. other semi-unai game. mile, Robert Garretson, quarter- Winners of the two afternoon games 0( Buok uarter-mile, Jay Robin ash at 9 o'clock lor the coveted stale 20Q Ghuok He quarter-mile, 'liuson, clash at 9 o'clock tor the covecea BUIIO Ghuok Henry, championship won last year by the GoUman ur oad-jump College High five. Losers-of the two orn ra i nml A afternoon, games play at o'clock to- for third place. The consolation championship also will bo decided today at 4 o'clock.

Four teams were in tho running for this honor when play started this morning, hut two ot tho clubs were eliminated in the two. forenoon games, Colorado Springs is favored to win from Longmont this afternoon and the College High orew is expected to win from Manual afternoon. However, a defeat this afternoon at tho hands ot Manual would eliminate the Bull- Snodgiass, dogs from further tourney play. Classic In Prospect If the Bulldogs and Colorado Springs Terrors should emerge from this afternoon's semWinals and play tonight for the championship, a history making classic is in prospect. When the Terrors were eliminated last year by the Bulldogs who permitted them but, three baskets, cutting and sarcastic remarks wore made down in Colorado Springs.

Their general effect was that it was a shame to have a wonder-team like the Terrors run up against a bunch of kids who were hot and that tho Terrors were the best team in the tournament and could beat the Bulldogs nine times out of ten. Seek Terror Hides For twelve full months that has rankled in the breasts of the Biilldogs. Seven played every have and 220 yr. dash, and Merrill Adams, quarter mile. Others out are, Jim Browitt, Tom Brown, Allen Black, Dick Barger, Wes Caprou, Vern Cliue, Ray Campbell, Bob Cummings, Elmer Bberhardt, Bob Fagorberg, Frank Reynolds, Elmo Foster, Harley Grayum, Francis Gerst- acs as the throttled the dogs in the Reds Bull- first Seen THE BENCH nor, DeWayne George, Ken Hayes, Pete Hlggens, Bill Hopkins, Bob Ish, Frank Jozwlck, Louis Klntz, Paul Krum, Harvey Knobobell, Bob Law, Tom Schank, Delm'ar Skinner, Bill John Tero, Gordon Teg- noil, Bill Bill Williams, Pholps O'Hara, Marvin Westberg, and John Gordon.

Annual Interschool Meet Tho inter-school meet Is an annual affair held every year at the start of track season. Bach of the three classes is represented by a team. Reg- battled as if life or Eaton guard, tallied perhaps the most death hinged on spectacular shot ot the game--in the tho A second quarter, Corbin tied the score packed house was a 7.7 with a shot trom under the has- sprinkled with a. and must have qualified him tor liberal supply ot any contortionist's, job--As a result of both Bulldog and his charley-hbrse received in the Triu- a supporters ii a( i game Thui who were trans- the tail blonde termed into manl- protecting pad on his right leg--sheer strength accounted tor Eaton's second field goal of the game when Richard Murray wrested the ball froin Johnny halt and held a I Meyers and then banged the, hoop-two-point margin Cecll (j ran told coach Kennie Hyde at the rest period, ug before the game that he would turn in the best game of his life-Three times the we he didn't in the Bulldog score was knotted there will be seen, few better--just an In the opening period, once at oxamp i of the College High charm- once at 5-5 and the quarter ended at tho head waiter of the Albany, hotel, 7 all deadlock. where the Bulldogs are staying, sat The Blue Bullets began to function to Coach Dobby during the game in the second quarter, quickly rolling, an a was more psychopathic than the Bulldog coach.

Bulldogs (36) FG E. McEwen, 4 ana WILU uut, uuw -----7 tho half, the Reds grabbed their fiist Meyers, --J load of the battle, 17-16. MeKim's free nlce 1, throw with seconds left, gave We cn 0 the 18-16 margin at half time. Blake, g. 1 Blue Bullets Take Lead The third quarter was scarcely bo, before the Bulldogs came back to tie McCellan, the count at 18 all when Kennie Rice: and Gene McEwen sank two free tosses.

For the remainder, of ttejlray, the (By Harry Helnecke) Scribes were thumbing their record books Friday afternoon to find what sort record Bill Garbanatl, Durango center, compiled in a game against Craig when the Durango pivot man wore out the hoop with 30 points-- Garbanatl. is -six feet four andis a senior-he counted 30 out of Durango total 37 points-- A mammoth tourney bracket, is painted in the lobby the auditorium but the- were more artistic than scholastic-- consolation was spoiled "consulation but the mlscue was corrected Friday al- idad game Thursday Warren Meyers, terno on sp ite of the fact, that tho wore a substantial Bulle have two decisions over pre t0 urney meet- Greeley Rifle Club Is Winner of Northern Colorado Postal Championship; in State Meet Women's Pin Meet Chicago, March 10,000 entries are expected compete, in the ninth, annual Chicago bowling classic lor women which will -open March 27, setting a new record for in the tournament which last, year drew 7,263 pin topplers. Colo. Demands Biggest Dole in Her History the tally to 14-8 but the Reds were far from finished. Ogan, Murray, and McKim hit the hoop for nine points and with but one minute, in I Hatch rn I G.

McEwen, 1 (3 o) result was never In doubt. Gene Me- Nlx Ewen who submitted a scintillating MoK lm, 14 FG ular events are run off. This puts tho hoys in shape for further competition and reveals boys who have ability. Durango Ousts Joes Five from State Tourney eu iii mo Denver, March defeat- al weeks ago when the Bulldogs Joes, 36 to 31 in the first Satur- a benefit game in Denver day morning's consolation games boy them was anxious to the state tournament. The defeat elim- Colorado Springs come up inated Joes five which previously had TM last half performance gave the Murray, Bullet parade a big push by sinking corbin, three snappy field goals in rapid sue-cession -and the Bulldogs held a 28-21 count at the end of the third quarter.

Eaton's Reds were terribly cold in the third quarter. The Reds gained only three points during the stanza and Warren Corbin was. the lone scoi- er, landing a field-goal and a. with but few minutes ot the period Start Stall Game As the fourth quarter opened, Bulldogs began stalling to prr FT 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 FT 0 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 PF 0 0 0 18 PF 0 2 Corbin, 3 Grant, Dawr'ell, 1 0 11 8 15 Otficials: Vldal: and Kraft Mines Lose Again Golden, March 13--West Texas Col, lege cagers defeated Colorado School a ings, a tough battle was expected before the teams 'ever, took the floor Friday night-- even the most rabid ot the Eatori-Greeley area were betting on a margin of eight points or less between. the two, with College High favored for the long end-Warren Meyers pulled -a leg, muscle in the im- dad game Thursday but the mjuiy was nothing serious.

The Bulldogs'have been full of confidence, quite different from the cockiness the Springs Terrors for instance--before the Trinidad game Thursday the Blue Bullets never had any ideas of losing and for some reason or other we anxious to eliminate Baton-- Manual means nothing to the Bullets, except another obstacle to be hurdled, but when you mention the Springs Terrors, every Bulldog biis- tles-nbne of them have Jorgotjjen the cracks which came out- of the Spi ings ast March when College HigTi won from the Terrors, 16-11-- some of last March's remarks were considered to be below the belt and no one on the squad has taken them lightly the general motif of the slurs last year was "the Bulldogs couldn't do it again and Springs could beat, them nine out of 10 games Coach ge'ts up early In the morning to have more time for his and to put on a uouble shift-not only has he worried about the Bulldog showings in the tournament but takes care every possible calamity and has. been worrying overtime about (Associated Prcis) Denver, March will against them in that exhibition. But it could not be arranged. Maybe the Bulldogs will get their chance tonight if they can Set past Manual this afternoon. In exhibition game this year, tho Bulldogs defeated Manual 24 to 17.

Manual sent LaJunta to the sidelines Friday night, 30 to 2ff while Longmont eliminated Cedaredge, 45 to 15. Colorado Springs eliminated Arvada 38 to 17. Eaton's loss to College High Friday night, 36 to 30 eliminated the Reds. DeMolay Team Hopes To Keep Colorado Title (By Robert Wldlund) Having won the state DeMolay bas- ketball title for two consecutive years, the Greeley DeMolay chapter is getting its cage forces again this year to endeavor to win the championship for a third straight year. It.

they win the tournament again this year, they will take possession ot the trophy which is offered to the for three became nervous take the ball, handlers. With three minutes to play before the battlo became tourney history, the Reds came to life with a scoring spurt llllllULtja. -L'110" victory was far. distant, the Eaton quintet began a frantic spurt of bal ant and, McKlm all ask tlie federal social security, board for $1,412,637.50 tor old age pensions, aid to dependent children and blind benefits during April, May and June, Earl Kouns, state welfare director, reported today. "It is the-largest quarterly allocation we -have yet requested and is based upon an estimated- increase ot old age pensioners to 29,800," Kouns said.

At the insistence the federa board, Kouns said, the applications will be accompanied by a' declaration hy Attorney General Byron G. Rogers that emergency reliet house bill 735 recently approved by the legislature will cause $15 oliage pension amendment to become etfective. 'Previously 'the federal board had put Colorado on a month to mouth basis, so tar as grants' for pensions were concerned because of doubt wether the $46 amendment, It. made effective, will comply with' its i Stuledo Club's New Officers Guests at Tea Pierce, March, retiring officers of the Stuledo club, entertained- the new officers with a tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of W. R.

Carlson. The table was beautiful in nnxt will be the white decorations, consisting ot a next yeui stat(J tom sM bQwl wh te sweet peas an(1 The Greeley Rifle, Club took to arms md downed Longmont by a score of, 1382 to 1353 to win The Northern. Jolorado Postal Championship, and a chance at the state title which will bo held at Pueblo March 21st. The Postal matches were very close this season with all Northern Colo- men in tip-top, shape. At the end the first half the Greeley were tied up with Longmont, Boulder, and Fort Collins.

In the last half things began to happen Greeley pulled out ahead their closest competitor, Livermore, by two victories, leaving the team standings as follows: Standing Pet. Greeloy 15 3 .833 Livermore 13 5 .722 Boulder 12 6 .1566 Longmont 11 1 .611 Sterling 11 1 -611 Collins 11 7 .011 Legion 6 12 .333 Greeley No. 2 5 13 .277 Columbine 3 15 .167 Wellington 15 .167 The Greeley Rifle Club used the following line-up against Longmout and their scores were as follows: Stand. Sit. Prone Tot.

Greeley Stand. Sit. Rosling 85 95 Michaelis 83 100 Johnson 85 97 Anderson 79 97 Robinson 85 88 100 96 96 100 96 280 279 279 276 269 Longmont 1383 Stand. Sit. Prone Tot.

Buck 79 98 99 278 Borgmau 80 96 98 274 Nelson 74 97 99 270 Henkel 75 96 98 269 Foreman 72 94 98 264 1353 The Greeley Rifle Club members position championship matches were also concluded this week with the following men being awarded loving cups for their achievement. Standing, position championship went to J. HV Anderson of LaSalle with an Average, score of 87. Sitting position, A. Born of 1114 llth Greeley with an aVer- age score of 99.

Prone H. Jesse of LaSalle with a possible average. hustling Nix, Grant, and, McKlm all cashed 1 to but a last minute free throw t--Jenf. the Eaton lul TMTM lQnen came perso in tneir opeuim; Thursday night, the Bulldogs be- afflicted with an epidemic ot ami touling. Before the first halt been defeated Safeway Wins Boulder, March Denver Safoways, a Missouri Valley A.A.U.

quintet, walloped the Laemmle Stars of Hollywood 40 to 26 In an exhibition basketball game here Friday night. 27 Nations Agree To Keep Hands off In Spanish War tABsoclatcd Presa) London, March notion unprecedented in European history, 27 nations, agreed tonight to a plan to en- lessly in the force their pledges to "keep hands off I ejected with three minutes in their auditorium for the regular PTA Hears Primary Pupils Recite Hudson, March large lot P. T. A. members met In the school auditorium for the regular meeting only regular nament--Dobby says he has good sixth graders, though.

Someone gave definition of the difference between a championship bracket team and a consolation round championship team passes the ball, around," says-he-- the consolation players play each man for Wednesday. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Osburn, and after a short business ses- baby breath, and white tapers in crystal holders. An ably prepared paper on Consumers' Education was prepared and given by Mrs. C.

E. Veden. Mrs. Harley Dickey gave two musical readings. Members present to enjoy the afternoon were Mesdames Earl Spangler, Art Anderson, Charles VanWhy, Fred C.

Phillips, C. Bay; R. Carlson, Fred Conger, Harley Dickey, O. W. William Hargis Edwin Lesh, John; Martin, Earl Pierce, J.

J. Polosky, C. Veden, C. K. Alkire and E.

W. Lambert. Mrs. J. W.

McMillan was a guest. The house which was party destroyed by fire last January has been repaired, and Mrs. Emma Pearson and Raymond are now occupying It. Ken- slon the meeting was turned over to the program chairman, Mrs. Dewey.

Vorn W61C11 tWO UL LUB v--' I in tUrU tUVned tO sC weTderated with three per- sonals each. i Three College High men gam Ver left the ketball coach. Miss Beck's little folks demonstrated their daily work in reading iems. and Colorado Springs, not forgetting the Manual game Saturday afternoon unmistakably the team to beat as far as the Blue Bullets are concerned-The Terrors of Coach Joe Erps have been impressive in their two starts but then the competition which they have-encountered has not, been as stift na that of College High--The Terrors, aonarently have no ambitions to work netn McBwen has had charge ot the the ball in under the hoop for a setup rel)a ir work. man stations himself on a cer- Mr a nd Mrs.

Oliver Shaw and Miss faTn soot on the maple and then bangs I Janic Shaw of Ault, and Mr. and Mrs. away at medium distance-ot course obert Leake ot Greeley were Sunday when the Terrors have plenty of time, von ing suppej; guests as they have had, the system works have completed a fine and Terrors of their medium Spain." A sea patrol, drawing a cordon ot warships ot neutral powers about the Spanish peninsula was ordered, by the European non-intervention committee to begin its work tomorrow. i A week or more would be the committee believed, to install land observers on the Franco-Spanish, and the Portugese-Spanish frontiers to halt the flow ot arms and men to Spain. A total ot 130 observers will be placed along the Franco-Spanish border and an equal number of observers of QIQCLUU Vf.l.l.1*.

1.1** wvi the third quarter. Dick Blake went Into the lineup for the missing vet- Meyers Blown Out Johnny Meyers, who had been having a hammer and tongs defensive battle with Richard Murray, Baton center, left the battle just three minutes after tho fourth period had be- team winning the title for tui ee olie tho Portugese border. straight years. The only other chapter 1 having a grip on the trophy is Boulder. This year's tournament will be held at Sterling on the 26lh and 27th of this month.

The quintet is being coached by Raymond Noyes who is the head of the physical education department tive.Coach.Noyes had the folding to say about the team. At present it an- T. A. Ireland Takes Appeal to the state court wi be tak T- upholding demurrer to Ire- Powars invited the group to the gym where he explained the, rules in basketball and demonstrated. with the fifth and sixth grade boys playing a game against the seventh grade boys.

Mrs. Ivan Andrews, chairman of the Red Cross in this community, announces a special meeting in regard to the Cancer Control campaign, to be held in the school building March 18 at 3 p. m. gU Eugene McEwen, who counted the. ahl 3R TM' Ne hbor lodge meml) 9 lion's share of the points in the last moime to the Hum6 home nortll llMla tO tUe UcllVyll I nn (I half, was ushere Qn Qnjoyed a but 45 seodndsottlie hail game leit.

luncheon. Those making, the i The ability of the Reds to countei Lu act the Bulldog, rushing play BllolSmmi Mvs Hai rs. Washburn, enabled them to account themselves a Je Stonehawker, were inerims Minmear Hudsott and Mra so creditably. There the opening half ot the ball game when the Eaton lads were shading the Dogs with intercepted passes and hel- ter-skelter breaks tor the hoop, It was the third quarter that lost.the ba 11 came to rthe Reds. Their hitherto an- defense began to give under the "lullets con- Ray Sims ot Henderson.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hillsten are the proud parents of a pound son. The little fellow has been given the name Kenneth Leroy. never, tell what will happen." Ten of the men who with servator ot the estate of John E.

Law. have had experience with prep clubs, and some are starting their cage careers in college. Five new recruits trict. Ireland, thru his attorney, Samuel Chutkow of Denver, Friday allowed College High Bulldogs, Ray Stroh, Free Bobbins, Bob Robblns, and Per shing Blake, all members of the Wild cat varsity team a year ago, Dick ger and Bill tlpns with which to go to the higher court. The exception is the ruling goodly percentage of their meumm shots-the big question i'ow is "What will Colorado Springs do when they can't get set tor their shots? -Dobby answered that one last year by smothering the sharpshooters wher- over they'happened to be --he will probably do the same thing the final--That is it the Bulldogs get that far-- Johnstown Junior Chamber Meets Johnstown, March Junior chamber of commerce met Thursday evening at the Masonic Temple.

A steak dinner was served to members and guests by the Baptist La Reese A Wilkinson of Greeley spoke alter the dinner on organizing the 0l Tlie Civics Improvement committee will sponsor a campaign School zone signs will be put up and 'arious other safety orders. The Schell school of dancing tioiu Greeley gave a most enjoyable entertainment. voning Irs. Roy Wilson. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth McBwen lave moved into an apartment in the Elmer Huitt house. Mrs. Robert Leake and little Paul Greeley spent the day with ler parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Taylor West Side Club The West Side club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Homer Meek. Be cause illness only a members of Clark the demurer which to Loup reservoir, was always giv- on to understand that he could stay wnrinot nncnnd i as long as ho wanted, and claims a experience on the Wildcat second fl Law ln string. New members are. hlch Law ege dly said ho and' hoped.

Ireland could remain for 20 St practice has gotten under way, Ihe team has played several prac- ft Mils, JBlake, Erse and Bob Robblns and Thompson: ale colleee outside of Greeley but sjuad soon. Johl the, years longer. Ireland entered a counter claim for $708.85 as value of improvement put on the place at Laws suggestion and agreement. Southard and J. W.

Vaughn aro attorneys tor the plaintiff. tor tho major por- tioiTot the third stanza. Warren Meyers Scores Most Warren Meyers, Bulldog forward, led the basket hitters tor the fracas, tallying 11 points and Gene McEwen, his forward running niate, was second high pointer with 10. Meyers scored the lion's share of his counters in the opening half, snagging-but one bucket In that last period. Gene McBwen.

led the scorers counting seven tallies. York Nlx with nine points was high pointer for the losers. at guard, was second best for the Rods with seven points, most of them carnered from difficult angles. Grant Stars at Guafd The fine backcourt performance of Cecil Grant stood out In the galaxy of tine Eaton plays. Grant cut in on numerous interceptions of College High passes and time after time placed the ball in scoring position for Kennie Rice shared the Bulldog de- fenslvo honors with Vorn Welch in the Blue Bullet lineup and alter the election ot Welch in the opening ot the third quarter took added responsibility for tho back court duties.

Frea shots from the Sidelines! The game was played before; a' capacity of Mr. and Is Sentenced for Liquor Juan Ayala, 29, Mexican living two miles west and one south of Fort Lup ton was Friday afternoon sentence! to serve 90 days in the county jail when he pleaded guilty before Justice S. G. English to manufacture of liquor it his rural home. Deputy Sheriff Iven Howery and State Liquor Officer P.

D. Smith made the arrest, lodged Ayala In the Fort Lupton city jail over Thursday night and brought him to Greeley Friday. Lambs Reach $12.25 Level Fat lambs hit a new season top of $12.25 a at Denver Friday, Much Coal Wasted Out of every ton coal bought lor domestic use, one hundredweight, or one-twentieth, escapes uncoriauniod up the chimney, In the form oJ sdcVctc. Intoxication Is Spreading UnderRepeal (Associated Prraa) March T. U.

reported today the survey conducted by Salvation Army shows intoxication had increased since repeal in all but three ot the 119 cities in 41 states. The three cities not reporting increases were Columbus, Miss.j Dea Moiues, and Seattle, Wash. Reports from Salvation Army offi- nn Ttonvor were present. They were Mrs. Howard Fontz Mrs.

W. F. Randolph, Mrs Bert Sldwell, and Mrs. Frederick Sid well. The table decorations and re treshments were in keeping with St.

Patrick's Day, as. was the program. S. G. Stapleton of Fort Collins came Thursday and will have charge ot barber work in Swigart's pool hall.

Assembly Adjourned at Week End Denver, March ot the 31st general assembly adjourned for the week end with assurances that a long delayed revenue raising program, will be laid -before them early next reek House -finance committee mem- ers reported that after several weeks delay the bill for a state wholesale itiuor monopoly will be ready for con- Ideratiori Tuesday. Before going into the financial pro- ram, however, the house will 1 first urn to the problem of abolishing con- Mrs. Mark Jenkins Entertains Mission Circle of Briggsdale cers those cities included; Denver "More among young girls; Grand Junction, "Per cent of In crease unbelleveable," County Officials Acquitted Walsh, March Bos ley, chairman of the board of count; commissioners of Baca county, am R. Randall, county judge, were treed of charges of falling to file ex penso reports in justice court hero "justice of the Peace A. L.

Forgey after hearing the prosecution evidoiic dismissed, the cas 8 upon motion Charles A. Petrie of Bads, attorne for the defendant, Mrs. Cohea Is Fosston's Glut) Hostess Fosston, March John Cohea was hostess to the Fosston Woman's club at her home Thursday af- ernoon. There were eight' members nd three guests present. After the usiness meeting Mrs.

W. B. Mate ntertained at the piano and Mrs. olm O'Toole had charge of several ontests. A social hour followed and refreshments were served by he hostess.

The next meeting will be it the home Mrs. A. Cass, Vlarch 25. Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Mate entertained a group of, friends at their lome, Tuesday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Diehl and Georgia. Diversion the evening was 500. St. Patrick was carried out during the evening in talley cards, prizes and refreshments.

Mrs. Diehl and Lawrence Cass were awarded prizes for high score, while Mrs. Lawrence Cass and John Cohea received the low score prizes. Diehl also received the travelers prize. Mr.

and P. A. Diehl and Georgia were guests at dinner and for the night Wednesday, at the John O'Toole home, leaving early Thursday rol board of state ichool at Golden. morning for Saguache, where they will visit relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Reed and family have leased the Diehl ranch and are possession immediately. Diehls have not definitely decided on a new location. Mr. and Mrs, A.

G. Lugar and family, formerly of the Grover community; have leased the John Frey ranch and are moving this week. Mrs. G. B.

Armagost came home from the hospital- Thursday. Baby Gary Harlin, is still at the hospital under the doctor's, observation. "Mrs. I. M.

Prosser has, moved to her ranch from Briggsdale. Russell Durbln will the place her. He will move-there from Evans, Well average The average daily production, ot American oil wells is only eight barrels. There are. wells which produce less than or boys' industrial barrel per day, Briggsdale, March Mark! Jenkins entertained members of the Baptist Mission Circle Wednesday afternoon.

Nine members responded to he roll call and oiie guest. Mrs. Ben Brooks presided. Mrs. Lloyd Johnson assisted the hostess in serving dainty refreshments at the close the meeting.

Buddy Allen who fell in a neighbor's barn last Saturday, fracturing a rib, Is reported improving. Mrs S. Prosser moved this week to her ranch south ot Briggsdale. Mr. and Mrs.

Rodney Cathcart and son have moved into her town home. Group One ot the Ladies Aid served a successful chilli lunch Wednesday nooa at the Congregational church, at- tended by a large number ot school children and grown ups. Mrs. Eva Sierman is chairman ot the group. Boy Scouts met for their regular meeting Wednesday evening at Scout building.

First Aid was explained by their leader, Harry E. Greene. Stowe Allen ot the Resettlement Administration left Sunday tor Grand Junction with several men who havo sold their places to the government and are entitled to places in the project there. General Science class B. H.

with their teacher, Harry Greene, inspected tho mechanism ot the local telephone exchange Thursday afternoon, thru the cburtesy of the. operator, Mrs. Hazot,.

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