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Show REIEl , ROCKY MOL. MAIN 22 Tt , 20. 1965 Track State Tops Highland ' ' r May t - ' It appears the Salt Lake County High school trackmen will rule the roost for another season scoring well despite the outstanding winning performance of East High s Stan Nelson who won the event with fewer misses to his credit. Highland High School, showa lot of class in the ing dashes, dominated the Class A portion of the recently held track meet at the University of Utah track The Highland team as paced by its fast Robert Roben-hu- er who sped to two first places and anchored a relay team to more than account for Granite's Darryl Busby was another pleasant surprise to the Farmer team of trackmen Granite's Ron Nelson, Highland scored 46 points to lead the parade of trackmen who participated In the and Dave Lewis on the winning medley relay team, managed to score a fifth in the 100 yard dash and a fourth behind South, behind the fine hurdling of senior ace Delane Me Garvey, wound up second In the that included tournament schools from throughout the state McGarvey scored a first place In both the low and high hurdle events to aid South' s cause though second place efforts by Anthony Edna in the dashes enabled the Cub track to stay within contention for a part of the honors that were distributed over the large . Ben Lomond, Ogden, placed of day la this broad Class A meet. Highland High School broad Jumper Dick Jackson nears finest mark Jackson scored a 23 foot 3 Inch effort during the day In Jump effort. School Track Summary TAX-EXEMP- BONDS T third with sterling performances In both track and field events but it was Granite's fourth place finish that surprised most observers. Granite didn t score a first place in the pole vault event as many felt they would but the Granite team of Hal Erickson did score medley relay victory that many people hadn't figured on and fared well In the vaulting event with Dim Allred and Earl Williams High School Track Summary Here are the results of bow schools and high School athletes finished In Utah State A Dash Henry Barnes, Spanish Fork; Dave den Bountiful; Bradford, Dean, Hlllcrest; Barryl Busby, Granite and Jack Gloriod, Highland. :47.6. -- Clint 880 -- yard dash n. Stan Bergus-oWeber, Passey, IN EVERY PORTFOLIO Richard Burkett Clearfield; Bryan Hansen, Ogden: Noel Zabriskie, B. Y. 1:56 9 (new record). High 180 low hurdles Delane McGarvey, South, Bob GillesLomond; Brent pie, Ben Powell, Bingham; Dee Wine-ga- r, Bountiful; Dave Yates, Skyline. :19 6. Stan Strasser, Javelin East Jim Harrop Weber; Jerry Rogers, Bonneville; Ross Richlns, Davis; Hurst Granite. 189 ft. 8 In. 220 -- yard dash Bob East : Another Busby performance came In the 440 where he led in the final yards but yielded In the stretch Busby finished fourth. His finish was attributed to a spring sport season of baseball which kept him from training for the trying 440 event. Highland scoring In the day long activities ranged from many points In the dashes to a sprinkling In field events and longer runs. Scott Brlnghurst, a strong Ram miler scored a third place In that event behind the near -- record run of Ben Lomond's Ron Zeferer. Teammate Pete Meldrum scored a valuable fifth place to add to Highland's scoring. Rodenhliers outstanding show of speed In the dashes was nearly matched by the 3333 So. Slot Wa mm Aa yaar m la. $LQ95 w Jr MAI jo 27 166-- Dick Jack-so- n, 3 In Dan Gard- High Jump Richard Clearfield; Farmer, Granger; Loveless, Payson; Compton, West; Tag4 12. gart Ben Lomond. Determined by fewer misses. Pole vault Stan Nelson, East; Doo Allred, Granite; ner, 6-- Dave Murdock, South; Earl Williams, Granite; Call, Ogden. 13-Determined by fewer misses. -- Ron Mile run Zefferer, Ben Lomond; Doyle Shaw, Clearfield; Scott Brlnghurst Olsen, Spanish Highland; Fork; Pete Meld rum, Highland 127 2. Dehurdles lane McGarvey, South; Bob Gillespie, Ben Lomond; Brent Powell, Bingham; Deen Win-egBountiful; Gug Goddard, Ben Lomond :14 6. Bob dash 0. Most investors in municipal bonds consider them so. Why? Because they afford the investor the to opportunity earn income. 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I aa SILENT OPERATION Gloriod scored a fifth in that event and later Joined his speedy teammates to register a relay win in the fast 880-yarelay event. 239 2 IMS OVJ 4 Know what happens when someone asks you to buy a U S. Savings Bond? You re being given the opportunity to become a shareholder In America A sound investment, Wood Folding Door NATURAL WOOD new Quicks Service Inc. 2220 South 9th East Phone 466-25- 47 MEN OUR MOUNTAIN s f: Once it was a mountain. Today, after 60 years of copper production, it is Kennecotts Bingham Canyon Mine half a mile deep, nearly two miles wide. It took men to create this world-famou- s industrial achievement big men and big machines. Year by year, the machines have become bigger and more complex. The men, too, have grown. With years of experience, they have increased their knowledge and skill. Through their mastery of the machines, they accomplish production feats today that would have b&n considered impossible just a few years ago. Copper production at Kennecotts Utah Copper Division represents an investment of more than $30,000 per employee in machines, plants and equipment. This is dwarfed by the incalculable value of the men of copper who make all these inanimate objects come alive. Because of their specialized talents, Kennecotts employees tower over giant equipment. They are todays standard bearers for the Men Who Matched Our Mountain. - Kcnnccott Copper Corporation ar. 100-ya- Dave Lynch who could be the biggest threat to the state mark of 13 feet 2 12 final effort. The strong Hill-cre- st athlete placed second to In the Geary of Ben Lomond discus event and could be a threat in either the shotput or javelin events. Hlllcrest' s Glen Dean scored a third In the 440 to help the Midvale School. WHO MATCHED 2. Bob Jackson, Highland; Ron Nelson, GranHighland; ite; Dennis GladweU, Ogden; Jim Woodsen, Ogden, 23 ft. 487-193- llfi Clwtchat n Steve Schula, Weber. :21 5 (new record. Steve Discus Geary, Ben Lomond; Les Cannon, Hlllcrest; Redfield, Bear River; Lewis, Highland; Bobo, BroadJump Highland youth bettered the mark but faulted at the jump Much of Hlllcrest s hope was placed In its talented junior athlete, Les Cannon Cannon is one of the biggest threats in the state for next year s have seen ladaW la Thtia Pwrtat Matal O Riaf Z Oaahatf O Camplala lahar K a OUARANTIID BAND ADJUST. ALL WORK Skyline, champions In Region Three, had a young delegation In the meet of veterans A years experience and the Skyline club is expected to make its move as a track power on the state level inches ng PARTI IPIClAk SOVT Geary rd Highland; Anthony Edna, South; Mark Larson, Skyllpe; Ron Nelson, Granite; South. record-breaki- in the 220. 21 5 (hath our priaaa. NATIONAL TRANSMISSION CO. 440-Ya- rd WINNER Rodenhliers GRAND OPENING SPECIAL DmI tpa4 ONI CINT wall! you track meet: Jacksons ' broad Jump effort, a 23 foot, 3 inch leap, missed the state mark of 23 feet 4 and 12 inch The strong on event KIGKLAKD JUMPER of the finest fields of competitors in several seasons Lewis was fourth behind Ben Lomond s great discus man, Steve SPD7S the margin the Rams posted over second place South. field while Joining Busby, Gret Speckart, versatile Dick Jackson who finished fourth In the century effort and came back for a first place in the broad Jump If 7; Utah Copper Division "An Equal Opportunity Employer" Highland; Anthony South; John Davis, Granger; DickJackson, Highland; Ron Nelson, Granite :09 9 Shot put Bailey, Orem; Mike Taylor, Spring-vlll- e. Gentry, Clearfield; Fidel, Vlewmoot Camp South 55 ft 11 12 inches. 880 relay Highland (Steve Harmond, Jack Gloriod, Dick Jackson, Bob Rodeohla-er- ) Orem, Ogden, Granger an 1:30 0 Mile Bountiful relay (Jim Oldham, Bob Hatch. Dee Win egar, Dave Bradford) Ben Lomond. Skyline, Hehi. 3:23 6 (new record) Granite Medley relay (Ron Nelson, Grey Spec kart, Darryl Busby, Dave Lewis), South, Spanish Fork, Ogden 3.37 9 Team results: Highland 46, South 36. Ben Lomond 33, Granite 24, East 21 Clearfield 19, Bountiful Weber 14, Spanish Fork Orem 13, Ogden U, Gran-r- er 10, Hlllcrest 8, Skyline 7, Bingham 6, Springville 5, Payson 3, Bonneville 3 "v-- n 'lHi'I 7V- j - .. VTAv (?& 17, 13, ... Z. |