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Show The Page 4 10, 1959 JOURNAl-Fe- b. roues come lAlednesdau hr Dare Slayner In a the Davis Darts bounced Ben Lomond lart DriJay in the Darts fit ldliouxc to boost the Darts to five wins and one lo-Davis Coach Cullimore erperi-- 1 mented on his squads strength as he playeJ all of ids men ex-- 1 eept main str.nger Lynn t or-- j bridge, who was out with a cold, Doug Moon upped his scor- average os he splued the, nets for a t tal of Id. Cary 7 02-3- 0 s. Layton Seventh leads juniors; Second, Eighth seniors tied Jim Bond, famous wildlife photographer, lias returned to Utah to show his latest film, The Mule Deer." This film was produced entirely in Utah anil completely details the Utah Deer management program. The Dais County Wildlife Federation headed by Elmer Forbes is striving to coordinate a date with Mr.' Bond for a showing here in the county. I feel we would be very fortunate to have the film shown in Davis County. The Fish and (lame Department and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service have completed their anwaterfowl census. Nearly 102,000 nual ducks and other migratory water fowl are wintering in Utah this year. Davis County is, of course, one of the important areas for these birds to settle. Seventy s thousand of this total is composed of Mallards, and Green Wing Teal. The Canada Goose population totaled approximately 0,100 in the State. The opening dates for three of our major seasons have recently been set. The general fishing season will begin June 7 while the pheasant season will get underway November 7 and the deer season will Ftart October 17. These dates set early in the year will assist our sportsmen who plan their vacations in mid-wint- Layton Stake basketball games f r the week beare as folginning Wedne-dalows: On Wednesday evening at the Ward recreation Third-F.ight- The North DavU Bow hunters have scheduled a rabbit hunt February 22, Washingtons Birthday holiday, for dub members and all other interested archers. Frank Snow, 1022 Plan ford Street, Layton, is president of the Bow hunters. He said the hunters will gather at Mayfair Country Store in Layton by 8 a. m. for the trip 'to Skull Valley, which is southwest of Grantsvillc. Steel or rubber blunts must be used for arrows on the hunt, he said. President Snow also announced that an indoor range is being set up for tho bow enthusiasts in the old armory building on Cross Street in Layton and will soon be ready for target practice. Doing Shown Second half schedule Everyone in welcome to attend a aeries of free movies on all phases of eports row being presented at the N.C.O. Club at Hill Air Force Base every Monday evening at 7 p.m., said Sgt. Eugene Rodar. Each film is two hours in length and includes such sports as the World Series, Championship Bowling, football, wrestling, etc. Sunday Childrens Games Sgt. Rodar invites all youngsters (age 1 to 30) from the Davis County area to play games at the N.C.O. (Tub every Sunday afternoon beginning at 2 p.m. Layton Holt Lane bowling scores singles Hill handicap Layton A singles tournament will be held at Holt Lane bowling alley in and Layton February March 1. It will be called the First Annual Ogden Men's Association Invitation Singles event. Two lines will be rolled on each pair cf alley, according to Doug Anderson, manager. Bowlers will be classified as to their highest average of Jan. 1, 3959, and the handicap will be figured on a 75 percent of 200. or lowest after 6 p.m. ond oft day Sundoy always lower wheiryosi call slalion-lo-slatio- rt Mountain States Telephone EPhr v.tu r..: Jur Conditioning-t- or pero'ures mode to Bent-water- s, tems overhaul foreman, spend about 00 days at the Royal Air Force Station at Bentwaters increasing the combat capability of U.S. based there. Modifications include installation of advanced communications .4. 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' row greater w mdshield is over 50 per cent larger, with a better view of overhead traffic lights. rolls OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY LAYTON, UTAH - 1 11 J 1 0 4 119 Peteron LttRoug safer, stronger Tyrex cord tires ? Most windows are larger, too. And only a hint of the advances your dealer has for you! thats opium. cm;vnou:r The smart sviteh is to the J9 Chrry in .Morgan OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY MORGAN, UTAH 18 less you deny yourself something 26 17 10 62 in order that you may give. Scorn by Ben Lomu-nSir Henry Taylor Davii Total Quarter ; 14 12 f 16 IT 81 Yields, Soar with Nitrogen Fertilizers Coach Hess says the Hornets average 23 years of age and a height of 62. The squad has been sharpening its gam by reduced the time the Aoodoos are grounded for maintenance by nearly 50 percent. About a ton of the kits was shipped by air to England nearly two weeks ago. Some of the kits were prepared by McDonald Aircraft factory, St. Louis, the manufacturer. Other kits were developed in Mo., F-1- the maintenance shops at Hill. Vern Stanton, logistics support management directorate, recently returned from England where he negotiated the workload package the team will and perform. Modifications project equipment iSCfRW It taitesiixljtnen F-1- Russell Waymcnt, successful Weber County, Utah, farmer boosted barley j yields 25 bushels an acre with the use of USS Nitrogen fertilizers. I get 100 bushels an acre consistently and N is a big factor, Mr. Wayment says. I credit USS Nitrogen Fertilizers with helping increase my sugar beet ields five to six tons an acre, Mr.; Wayment said. Even in a poor year, Mr. Wayment got 27 tons an acre from his sugar beets. Tills year, see that you get the most from your land. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers for higher yields, bigger profits. It takes N, Men. USS Ammonium Nitrate (33!:Co N), USS Ammonium Sulfate (217o N, 243o Sulfur) and USS Anhydrous Ammonia (82T N), are high quality nitrogen fertilizers made by United States Steel for western farmers. Order USS Nitrogen Fertilizers from your dealer today. Salute to JUAB COUNTY ... noted hr turkeys, sheep, cm S 1 hy ) Stfjrf? v.Idcr selection cf models at your local authorized Chcvroet dealer's! Authorized Chevrolet dealer in Layton GTFP C. Chatwtn S Moon Cunningham 62. i j and mineral wealth m at I new CWtos Btriilor 0 0 8 0 2 0 0 4 Hhott J. Chatwm 0 0 1 0 0 2 buckworth Jon 4 4 8 1 8 8 6 Coombs 8 8 1 Haugen 1 0 0 2 T&jlor 1 0 0 1 8 2 4 0. LaHouga 0 1 Morgan 3 0 0 6 Gardner 12 13 Robmaon 4 g S 1 8 6 0 16 2, Cl? 15 ayon-l- ike BEN LOMOND Airman Calderwood, guard, played basketball at Bear Rivbut er High School in 3951-5perfected his game with service teams. Calderwood, now a control tower operator, stacks reworking of electrical wiring. monitor Yerl Jensen, is now at work Hill officials said that the Bentwater coordinating team will employ special main- schedules with Air Force offitenance developed cials and arranging for housing, techniques here to do the job. The techni- messing and transportation of kit repair, calls the team during its stay overque, called for determining work to be done seas. in advance and shipping the Deployment of the team is necessary parts in kit form to part of an Ogden Air Materiel arrive overseas ahead of the Area program of world-wid- e maintenance and supply suprepair items. The kit technique is now in port of Voodoo aircraft. Othuse on F101 production lines at er teams will leave Ilill from Ilill. Since its inception about time to time to do similar work overseas bases. a year ago, the method has at other ,-- This new rarkwood Station When you give, take to yourself no credit for generosity, un- GTFP modifications F-1- o demonstration! Generosity, wrong placed, a vice; a princely mind will undo a private family. Thomas Fuller team flies to England For comfort. Get r order-- fo jut DAVIS 2-- 62. e, 02-3- 6 18-2- Farmington Children of the set, Clearfield, Layton, Kays-villCenterville, Bountiful, Davis County area are invited Adelaide and Tolman elemento participate in the second half schools. of the Davis County Recreation tary sports activities Supervised Department's winter program, for boys 9 to 34 begin at 8:50 TIK. according to Grant Cullimore, a.m. on Saturday mornings at Thursday Ladies Major county recreation director. Bountiful High, Davis High, League: high individual game, instruction Central Davis Junior high and Ann Arts and crafts 513; high individ Mozingo, for boys and girls 9 to 34 years North Davis Junior High ual game, Ann Mozingo, 191; of ago will be provided at Sun- - School, high team series, Chez Farce, 2167; high team game. Amusement Sales, 775. Special item of interest: May-m- e Avitt of the Ladies Major League bowled an all spare individHolt scorers at AAood, 562; high Layton High Larry game on Thursday. Lanes during the past week are ual game, Larry AVood, 222; as follows: high team series, Rotary, 2807; 9;00 oclock Mixed Doubles high team game, Rotary, 978. 6:50 o'clock Monday Mixed League: High individual series, Don LuBeck, 559; high individ- Doubles League: High individand ual series, Judd Rousten, 514; ual game, Bill Rutledg F-101 individual Don LuBeck, 207; high team high game, Bill series, the Four Splits, 1750; Stamey, 217; high team series, high team game, the Four Splits Hot Shots, 2021; high team Hill Air Force Base Twenty-fiv- e G38. game. Hot Shots, 097. skilled maintenance techinRecreation League: High Merchants League: high inhave dividual series, Beth Carlos 418; dividual series, M. Moreno, 549; nicians from Hill AFB been flown to Europe to do speAtindividual individual high game, June game, Hiney cial modifications high on kinson, 367; high team series, Bishop, 207; high team series, R. C. AVilley and Son 1721; high Homers Market, 2198; high Voodoo aircraft based at England. team game, Brown Lumber C24. team game, Hill Realty, 843. under direction of The North I) a via Independent Days Airway League: high Ernest team, Conrad, aircraft sysindividual individual Bonnie series, High Cox, series, league: will e I at All-Stat- e, To begin on recreation Bowling tourney Coming to Layton K eep the flame burning by long distance Hornets To play set rabbit hunt, Invite archers to take part Sports movies IN LOVE? j Th rd Eighth Ward recreation h.ill: 6'00 p.m. First AVard vs. Fifth AAard A team juniors; 7.00 p.m. Fifth AVard R team vs. Seventh AVard juniors; 8 oo p.m. Fouith AVard vs. Kighth AVard juniors; 9 pm. Second AVard vs. Third AVard juniors. Scores tallied during the past week include: Seniors Fifth Hill Hill Air Force Base Ward 0, Eighth AVard 2; Secwhich include ond AVard 07, Sixth AVard .50; AFB Hornets, First AVard 4 1, Fourth AVard 47 ; four Utahns, will clash in an Air Materiel Command basketSecond AA'ard 4'l, Third AVard ball tournament at Tinker AFB, AVard 35; Eighth 00, Sixth AVard U. Juniors: Fifth AAard A Oklahoma City, Feb. The casaha contest will detertram 25, Seventh AVard 40; Third AVard 59, Fifth B team mine a winner from among 1.9; First AVard 21, Fourth AAard fourteen teams to represent the 41; Fifth AVard B team 20, command m an Air Force-wid- e S'th AA'ard 5s; Third AAard 30, tournament scheduled for Lack-lan- d Fifth AVard A" team 51; SevAFB, Tex., March enth AA'ard 01, Fust AVaid 35; Hill AFB will send a Second AA'ard 48, Eighth AA'ard team including coach Joe Hess, 25; and Second AVard 71, Sixth former Utah State University AVard 27. football star and now the base To data the Seventh AVard recreation director. Other juniors are undefeated and lead- Utahns expected to spark the ing the League hy one game team arc: 1st Lt. David Lewis, over the Second AVard juniors. Provo; 2nd Lt. Keith R. Cooley, The senior Second AA'ard and Cedar (Tty; and A20 Thayne Eighth AA'ard are tied for first Calderwood, Tremontoru place. Lt, Lewis, guard, a former BYU basketball ace, won recogniUS; high individual game, JerLewtion at Provo in 3955-5ry Gersch, ISO; high team seis, now an aircraft navigator, nes, Sponge Mops, 3377; high stands team game, Sponge Mops, 467. Lt. Cooley, forward, was a Sportsmans League: high individual series, Jim Smart, 5S6; star hoopster at College of Southern Utah from 3953-3high individual game, Jim Now a weather forecaster, Lt. Smart, 212; high team series, scales 63 and shares Hy Smith Texaco, 2359; high Cooley team game, Hy Smith Texaco, Hornet scoring honors with Lt. Lewis. Hill Bow hunters Tin-tail- o 31-1- 7 j Tinker AFB er 12-gam- h hall: 6 p m. Third AVard vs. Sixth Ward juniors; " 00 pm. -- Third Ward vs. Fourth Ward seniors; 8 00 p.m, First Ward vs. Second Ward seniors. On Thursday evening at the racked up 11 points, liott and Norman Hagen lh4 ahead to a 15-- first quarter lead. Davis made all their points on field goals during the second and third quarters to lead at the half, end 50 to 29 players dumping tn points, For the Boots, C hatw in and at the third quarter mark. Jones made 11 points apiece, The Scots faced an ail few Bcu Iximond jumped off to a team in the fourth quarter a lead in the first quart r to Bill Morgan, Clark Robinson, Mike Duckworth, Jeff Nye, and hold their fir t and only a vantage as the P.uD, paced hy Mike Gardner all got into the Moon, Cunningham, Boss Fl- - action and scored against the Scots to wind up the game at total. the in teams Northern playing top Bountiful This AAednesday in is Utah and good shape for will take Braves the Oklahoma City tourney, he battling swing at the Daria on Davie added. battle floor. The Darts defeated The content will be a double the Braves earlier in the seaelimination. National Collegiate son at Bountiful but the Braves Athletic Association basketball are looking sharper, as they lules will prevail. one point to Region lost by IPs first place. Ogden. Batchelor lop-side- d Now known as a prime livestock raising center amed for purebred Suffolks, and one of the lament turkey producing areas in the world. Juah County also remembers the dav when untold wealth poured from the rich Tiutic Mining District. Dry farming has long been important, too, with the PSantv boastvng the nation's first dry land field experiments. And with the establishment of a maior rubber fabricating plant, industry has begun its move into the area. In Juab County, as elsewhere throughout Utah, the United Etates Brewers Foun-- J dation is constantly at work to assure the tenance of clean, w holesome gathering spots w here beer and ale can be enjnjed. BEER and ALE . , . t. Ze e&t'(fie?pcj eff 'ff ffi -- i : i "V r ot'.f t ; t sv : 4 m -- (et'tern-'- j i ) m: 11 I 8 t 8 81 ' |