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Show He M of tV.in Srln;'li.-tnod IVr? th-Wd'iam They vs? ht ought V on the flank iV.'r way a'ong, Tori Naxh nniwd from fu!:bak this cut them ihti rieague-iH:.uad alo-i- h- working ton j ; then, u) r.uk't to leant with Fee Sii rgV- nr against Olympus since h.trj ,;t hl mater. at at It.mJ, tlntker to form a tivoMmii that they hast lxen unbeatable a they1 and right nov the Huffs are the are as tough tilxuit Cv-- ! giving ground crashed past Bingham 28 0. s oarge c! the Icag ir. , and Murray Sc'on.t, is as were the Indians m the wild pros 3 of the players to the kiepwost dass AnJ they are backed Now Jordan looms as the lust' unless, up bv Richard CaMagno, Sherm game of the Season ,'n'rovuig w th every game of course. Murray beats Olym-- ' Starting cut with a team o' un- - Griffith and Germ Yorwallt r. known qual.tv and forced to r ke it pus. If that hapix-nand Touelei At guards there have been a'l kmils of switches, StringhamOi is. Roger Mun.iv. Jay Smith gets by Jordan. Murray and Olym-- ' v .is faced with the proh'em of and I aVar Caldwell and finding pus and Tooele will f;mh with Tooele, suit hoping chance at Kegum lour ti.oibali coining up with unf'ied players at four better guards would tie a identical four to one records. honors, take their powerful grid- quarter back, fullback. Inch ends mighty tough job Smuh has f lip of the Coin? and Oasis is out with iron machine to Jordan tor their om? tackle, two guards and the broken wri-semi-fina- l the Wuh game with' last game of the season. And the center. Oo.nn.e Hi van at quarter- - a bad knee, but Murray and Cald Three champs. Hast II, gh. Region iufts know' (hat they have to get bjt'k exceeded everything e'ect-,we!- l are capable of going full dist-- scheduled for either (he Kith or by JorJan in order to retain their vd of hmi and now not only runs ance at teep sjaed, Kith, it appears that the Region L1' like a roach, but he's aw fence1 team slim chance to cop the tale and Kenny tale and f)an will be decided lour on whe- dangerous runner, a good puss have taken over the? renter spot in hv a champion that chance is odd man Hip of a co.n the-- r or not Murray can defeat (r last week he completed mx treat style and both have tmprov-ou- t our At least that's wins. guess. of seven passes and his hok- ed to the point that the pivot post Olympus. In any event. I riday'a game the of and manned more than is ing, tackl.i'g running adequately (lame time is p m, will be the last scheduled game Good Bench Strength Jordan is the only wmless team quarterback "kap or give" senes seniors Closing out their fr Cor reserves, Stringham has in the league and so far the grid- of plays has been the best. school football careers are (high Fullb'rk rientv Goa iron season has been a drab one . flight performances taikles Richard Castagno and l.cc lop for the ketd;ggi-is- . Tooele, on the Roy Whitehenise, in spue of tw- - from Jan I vans. Richard Antler- - Shingledet ker; guards Dtm Niel-- ' other hand, has developed from ing hampered all year with t.ix-- son, I delie Gray. Sherm Adam- - son. Jay Smith. LaYar Caldwell a team of unknown quality to a fingers ha a Ivearcjt at full- son. peter Katahats and Kim Gor- and Iauis Pavlivs; center Gene givod football team and then on to hack. Rnv doesn't have the bruts- - don. Warner; ends. Claire Plkington, a great team. I heir performance mg, crunching power of J.d Gib- - All of these kids have come Bob Wielatz, Bill Zentner. Brent in their last two outings stamp son. Wi!I,e I isher or Ron Nielson, along, and their work, coupled Curry. Elroy Zentner, Ernie Phil- them as one of the strongest Too- - but he hits the openings quick and with the consistant brilliant and Glen lee. tie clubs tn the past 12 years. At is a hard driver. His blasting In formances of Claire Plkington,! Backfield seniors are Richard least it is the best team we've the middle of the line keeps the Gordie I ee and I rank Atkin, have, Anderson. Howard Arthur, Kim seen weuring the purple and white defense nice and honest. Jelled the White Buffaloes into a Gordian. Bob Cardon, Gordie Lee. during our tenure as a sports wri-- j ciajre a great tackle fearsome and explosive football Roy Whitehouse, Frank Atkin and ,lrDonnie Bryan. last year, was moved to one end team. , lu Pick the Winners K0'd by We attribute the development of and Bob Wielatz. Bill Zentner and this year's squad to two factors F.rnie Phillips tixik over the other The only thing that slowed this In 11 tries, we've picked the First is the masterful coaching end to give Stringham the strength 'squad down as they powdered winners on nine occasions for an Buffs Last - Friday, November flcis! visittrinn on tin date. Jtfr, 'Welch is Mivor of Price. He is j Pa st Fxalted Ruler of Price Lodge No. and the year Jm was Lxalted Ruler, Prue lextge won .he State Rituulity contest and Bill was judged the best Exalted Ruler in the state, lie was voted the outstanding eitien by the Associated Civic Clubs and hist year he went back to Washington, DC. to present pertinent information to our government regarding Utah's water conditions. Jack Parsons of logan Lodge No. 14j3, wtio is the I irxt Vice President of the Utah I Iks State 'Association, will definitely ho here next Tuesday evening Jack is a Past Fxalted Ruler of the Logan I odge. 'the Ladas of Flks are preparing another fine dinner that evening that will precede the regular 8, 1957 - Bill for Cbance At Tocele Transcript fOUR CORNERS 39-7- Rep 4 lid OIL PROVINCE All GfJ eiATtAul a waufTf ou oa s rood s - J J - T QcL.Lfv meeting. Watch for announcements about our Charity Ball that will tie Saturday evening, Dec. 7. It is going to be altogether different this year and it ts going to la 1 -- - - per-Mip- rr V lu-l- . y if s v: i .T c y . .1 - trXAvA Vs "w' . LADY FLKS c Ladies of F.iks will hold their regular meeting. Tuesday, Nov. II. Prior to the meeting, they will entertain LIks and tneir partners at a dinner. Wives of the F.iks who are not members of the ladies grixip are invited to join them. - IIOMr. Bat Air lispoo Sport Coup w.rfi IS io ,d qtioiiiy ot Bod TOR BIRTHDAY who Sue Warr. school at Itenag'Ts lege is spending the with her family. She is attending Business Colweekend here will celebrate her birthday, November 8. Sue- is the daughter of Mrs. Mahle Warr. - b f Fisher. Utah Potential .818 Map points out oil and gas potentials in Utah exploration area. average. For the windup well pick the winners like this: in bold, type Olympus over Murray The Titans are too lucky Tooele over Jordan (once again the Buffsj have too much team for Jordan! to handle), Cyprus over Bingham (Bingham not strong enough for the Pirates.) Game Bird j Fifty State Editors See Utah Oil Fields from Air Viev As Guests of Carter Oil Fifty Utah editors flew for six new developments hours in three chartered planes' fields, last Friday over the oil well sec-Shortly before noon the planes lions of the four corners areas landed at Farmington. New Mex-aguests of the Carter Oil Co. jeo for a few moments of refuel-I- t was the most interesting and,ing and ,h(.n ht.aded nonh ovcr revealing trip which your editor the Colorado River Wonderland has ever taken in seeing Utah andean Juan, Grand and Carbon the prospects of future oil devcl-- j Counties, air viewing the new oil opment within our state underway in each r'csiof these sections. One is always suspicious of freei . .. D. . ,,r .I6 gifts such as was extended to the p : into Utah Valley. Editors of Utah by the officialsjover'ee Canyon, middle of Utah Lake and ;f Carter Oil Co., but it proved irport b wholesome venture in explorat.on and 0.1 Carter lations, boy immure" with his first long pants) wanted Original flying lines were alterto show the most influential body ed, due to cloudy weather, which of men and women in Utah (as carried the planes, first above the there were two women editors in clouds, then below, but always it the group) the millions of dollars was clear when we reached which are being spent in Utah in landmarks to be viewed. ground -- accessible and heretofore waste j called from Bryc e areas in the venture of developing Original "plans an(J Mesa Verde Natjo'naI Onyon ail fields. Parks, but these, areas were enThe opening preliminary to the veloped in clouds. a was Friday airplane journey aanquet at the Hotel Utah Thurs-la- y ELKS NEWS evening, and an introduction o Carter Oil officials, and a brief-t- g Distinguished visitors will visit by Raymond D. Sloan. West- - Tooele Lodge No. 1373 Tuesday rn Division Manager, the Carter evening. Nov. 12. William Welch. )i! Co., of Denver, Colorado. our District Deputy Grand Exalted Mr. Sloan revealed that he Ruler, is expected t make his of- 'arter Oil Co. had an unrecover-;investment in Utah of approx-tiatel1 Season Starts s This Saturday Utah's pheasant and other upland game bird seasons will all get underway at 8 a m. Saturday, November 8. Hunts for quail. Hungarian par fridge and chukar partridge have been set for many counties this year. The quail hunt will run concurrently with the pheasant hunt in those counties open, from November 9 to 11. Hunts for Hungarian and chukar partridge will 3lsq run concurrently in all py.utp ties open, from November 8 to 17 The' pheasant season is set for three days statewide. Counties closed to quail hunting are Beaver, Box Elder, Cache Daggett, Iron, Kane and Rich All other counties will be open Hungarian partridge may b hunted in Box Elder, Cache, Juab Millard, Rich, Tooele and Webe counties. Only cock pheasants may be le gaily taken, with the bag lim! being three birds, the possessior limit six. Limits of each species is se parate and apart. That is. a hun er may hunt for hnd possess Ie gal limits of each of the fou species provided he takes then in counties open to such hunting Shooting ends each day at 5:3f p.m. and opens at 7 a m. eacl day following the opening on Sat urday, November 9. Hunters were reminded tha these hunts are held primarily or private lands, most of them bein; heavily cultivated as well. 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For an extra helping of pleasure, see Chevrolets new luxury models, the Bel Air Impala Sport Coupe and Convertible. Stop by your Chevrolet dealers soon. out-dat- e, out-cushi- low-pri- ce Optional at extra cost. Only franchised Cheiecltt dealers display this famous trademark fOlWARD MOM FIFTY See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer rights of the private landowner to be careful in shooting when ii the vicinity of buildings, livestock and farm equipment and to ob serve all signs concerning posted lands wherever he may hunt. In Tooele County Erda, Grantsville and Pine Can yon are posted and hunters must - 1 (L. o y oil proper-ie- s and developments, while the utal crude oil production to date rom Utah polls has netted a little mder $2,100,000. Mr. Sloan further stated that Jtah, today, was one of the more uospective oil areas in the na- $27,800,000 in ion. Embarking on two chartered 'rontier Craft and The Carter Co irivate plane from the Salt Lake irport at 8 a m. Friday, the three lir coaches flew side by side east ver the top of the Wasatch fountains along the base of the Jintas and Southeast to the four orners, weaving back and forth o get our views of the various lave a permit to hunt in these ireas. Only a limited number are jeing sold. Twenty wardens will ze on hand to enforce the law. Several farms have been posted .'or no hunting, due to crops, or ivestock, so hunters are asked to ;tay out of these places. They ire also asked not to shoot near farm houses. Saran Plastic TO FIT most Cars! We also have Heavy-Gaug- e a complete stock of . . . C LEA It PisAST EC Seat Covers BRADSHAW PARTS-43 North Main, Tooele PHONE 690 |