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Show ' 1 The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Jan. 10, 1969 MuslangS Lose to South Summit Latest Books at Post Library In Tourney Championship Game The South Summit Wildcats won the first Dugway Invitational basketball tournament hy downing the Mustang!! 59-5-3 in the finals of the tourney. Tint it-- won third place honors by winning a 49-4- 7 overtime battle from Park City. IN THE OPENING night's action the Mustangs downed score over and South Summit won by a 80-5-5 Park City 63-4- 1 Tintic. Cuard Milo Lefler who was selected as the tournaments most valuable player led the Wildcats to their victory over the Mustangs as he scored 27 points and also directed the Wildcats floor game. Rolf Shumah was the other South Summit player in double figures as he accounted for 12 points. vrr l)PABante U.t-W.- d. I The Mustangs got off to an early 0 lead but by the end of ForUMl the first quarter the victors led by one point 10-- After dropping DuRway College by a 23-1-8 score the Mus-- lnens C5ub's first program of the tangs with baskets by Sain Mc- - new a Community win Evoy and Ted Mcintosh and two r. with Colonel Charles M. free throws by Mark Ceerlings sha(lle pding. It will lie held gave the Mustangs their last lead ,he ?ost chaix:! Conference 3 with room on of the ball eaine at Thursday, Jan. 16 at 8:00 two minutes left in the first half. p.m. Members are requested to However Schuman and Lefler attend, and the public is invited DPC CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT . . . Colonel each hit a liasket and a free to take the opportunity to particiPaul W. Shefflrr, USA Hospital Commander is presenting throw to give the Wildcats a this discussion of Dug-way-'s in pate 29-2- 4 Specialist Six Edward II. Davis a Dugway Proving Cround halftime lead. community plans, problems certificate of achievement. Sp Davis received his award on THE LOSERS outscored South and procedures. Dec. 17, 1904. Summit by a 14 to 12 margin in For further information call the third quarter to cut the win- Mrs. Merlyn Whitaker. extension 8 ners lead to going into the 2280. final eight minutes. The winners then roared to a nine point lead before Mcintosh hit at 50-4-1 two baskets, John McBride one, Federal income tax returns should no longer be filed with and Ceerlings two free throws to HgCglVCS the Internal Revenue district office at Salt Lake City, but with cm ine leau to one wun point IRS Service Center at Ogden, llfiO West 1200 South. Ogden, Utah -- four minutes left. 84405, lieginniug Jan. 1. This applies both to tax return with then Lefler and Schuman remittances and those with refunds due. combined to score the final points Specialist Four Douglas O. The IRS Western Region, for the winners as Lefler hit 548 247 77, CBR Weidman, which includes Utah, is the lar-lVoWfi three liaskets and Schuman made DetachmentUSreceived the CBR-WOgest to require direct filing of good on three free throws for the of achievement certificate all income tax returns with IRS victors final margin of victory. from Colonel Eugene F. Them, Mcintosh led the Mustangs regional service centers, under a , CBRWOC Commandant. the law enacted Nov. 2. 19fi6. Roland , with 19 points followed by CeerSPECIALIST Weidman reV. Wise, District Director of ?L Sk' C,,ll Wl11 PlunKe int lings with 17. McBride got ten host his award for his rneri- ceived th the New Internal Revenue, said today. i"1!?1 five and Bobby McEvoy points, Ye"r- service CIub ofTen Mtin& torious during the period Direct filing of returns will Johnson three to round out the to December 20, 1968 17, July eliminate initial handling at the to all major ski resorts in the Mustangs scoring. Mcintosh also to the Acadistrict office, where thev are Utah area, transnrntatiim und led the Miistanin in relvnindino- - 1968 while assigned U. S. Division, demic Support packaged and shipped to Ogden group discount rates. The Club with 12 while Ceerlings and Mc- Biological, and Chemical, Army for processing. was formed to give the individual Evoy each had nine. Orienta' Mr. Wise, emphasized that IN THE battle for third place Radiological Weapons tion Proving Dugway Course, tuncler thc and direct filing will in a way curtail group Brcnt Fields hit with baking e ln a bartered two minutes left in the. overtime Ground, Dugway, Utah. services taxpayers have been ac- - , As Senior Audio Specialist,, ski Association to lead the Tintic Miners to a customed to receiving from the Specialist Weidman distinguished IRS district office. He said. "By 49-4- 7 victory over Park City, himself by operating the sophisti-- ; Quh j, y,lmibaAlp 0pen relieving the district office of t0 al, audio-visu, military and dvi,ian per. Fields got 25 points for the vic- cated electronic the burden of receiving returns n- - ton while Arlan Welch with 20 To gt D used in support of in- equipment and preparing them for trans- and Jim Pouquette with 12 led struction in an outstandingly pro- smpmcni, we win nave a greater tact Major Hetsch at Z1U1 or rtc the losers, who tied up the game fessional manner. , with 30 seconds left to send it opportunity to render services Runckel at 2844. He responded quickly, and' to taxpayers into overtime. capably to the many diverse re-- .' ' Friday night the Mustangs were pen quirements of his. position and in complete control as they downhis willingness to assume respon- 'TAKE THE ed Park City by a 68 to 41 score. won the respect of all. The winners roared away to a sibility HIS ABILITY to accomplish 20 to 8 lead at the end of the his work in such an exemplary first quarter and held a 35-1- 5 manner was a vital factor in the margin at halftime. efficient operation of this course OUT OF Coach Walden Cumey was and an inspiration to those who. able to sulwtitute freely in the worked with him.?-- . r. .',li YOUR second half as the winners marWeidman's praiseSpecialist 53-2-8 was the end at of three gin worthy achievements, professionquarters. al performance, and devotion to MARK Ceerlings led the duty brought great credit upon , Mustangs scorers with 22 points himself, the U.S. Army CBR followed by Mcintosh with 12. Orientation Course, and The rest of the Mustangs scoring Weapons, States Army. United the Ut HOCK take yw off the was evenly divided as nine play,oth hook. Wall find your deducters made the scoring column. I FEDERAL McBride and Rory McCulloiigh ions,- and make sure they're I AND each got six points, Bobby John4m maximum allowable. state son five, McEvoy and Steve Brothtrouble YouK save time and ers four points apiece and Stan maybe more than enough Sur and Mark Hereim two each. In the opening game of the money to pay for our low The American Legion Post tournament South Summit downed cost sorv ice. 131 wishes to convey to the SilTintic by a 80-5-5 score as Schuman with 25 and Dave Ure with ver Sands Mobile Home Association Council, their gratitude to 20 points led the Wildcat scorBAIANTtf! the effort put forth in sponsoring ' Wo sum pripwHM of mwy ing. Carl Fife had 17 points and wo mm oqr emn Hwt sort you aoy siony or the Christmas party held ThursFields 15 to pace the losers. 9r m p hy Of The Dugway JV also won day evening fur the children of Fries Park. Santa Clans was on their first game of the season the scene with candy and nuts. Friday evening as they downed Thanks for a wonderful time the Tintic JV by a 57-4- 3 score. America's Largest Tax Service with Over 3000 Offices Chauncy Kendall with 22 points and also for your great community and Keith Bullock with 19 led efforts in the past. the Mustangs JV five. The tcirnament team Candy and nuts from the association were distributed to the picked following the chainpion- Weekday! 9 a.m.-- 9 p.m.; Sat. 5 Ph 882-401- 1 Post personnel on Christinas Day Vship game included Lefler, Ure and Schuman from Smith Summit, the Security Guards and Both by No Appointment Necessaryi MP Detachment. Mcintosh from Dugway and Fields from Tintic rounded out thc team. r p 4-- liThe latest Iwoks at the on each review brief with a brary one are: "Under the Sea" edited by Gardner Soule. 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