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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Jan. 10, 1969 Mustangs Win League Opener mmti The Dugwuy High School Mustangs woti their opener in Division play last Friday evening when they downed the Wend-ove- r Wildcats by a 4 score on the losers home floor. Led by Ted Mcintosh, Mark Ceerlings and John McBride die winners built up a 22-1-2 lead at the end of the first period and were never headed. Mcintosh and Ceerlings each got seven points in the opening quarter and McBride six. BOBBY JOHNSON came off the Mustang bench late in 72-5- mm die opening quarter to add rebounding strength and he led all Mustangs in that department as he garnered 13 rebounds for the No.& Cans winners. The winners stretched their lead to 38-2-4 at halftime and led by 24 points at the end the third quarter as it was 59-3- 5 going into the final eight minutes JohllSOIl KcCClVeS of(BI Certificate Specialist Four Stephen O. was Johnson. US 549 311 93, CBR of play. Western Family Luncheon Meat Western Seas Play Tintic Here Tonight FRUIT 13) --Ir J r Can 12-Ou- nce Coach Walden Curacy n able to get all his ten players into Detachment received the and eight of them scored WOC certificate of achievement as die defending champions open- - from Colonel Eugene F. Them, ed league play. Ceerlings led the CBRWOC Commandant. Johnson received Specialist Mustangs with 24 points follow- ed by McBride with 14 and John- - his award for his meritorious son and Mcintosh with 12. Mc-- service during the period July Intosh fouled out late in the 20, 1968 to Decemlwr 20, 1968, in the performance of his duties third quarter. an illustrator with the U. S. OTHER SCORERS for Dug-la- s way were Steve Brothers with four Army Chemical, Biological, and points, Stan Sur with three, Rory Radiological Weapons Orientation McCullough with two points and Course, Dugway Proving Cround, Mark Hereim one. Others to seeDugway, Utah, action for the Mustangs were Sam an illustrator with the . .McEvoy and Monte Rudd. The Mustangs were able to Graphic Arts Branch- - Academic collect 26 field goals and had Support Division. Specialist Johil- " drew uPn his rtislic know- their best nieht of the season and skill to achieve superior - from the free throw line as ledge they - made good on 20 out of 30 attempts results in the conception and from die foul line, with Mcintosh execution involved in the preparaand Johnson each making good on tion of sophisticated training aids and charts used in support of six of seven free throws. The losers were led by Gam The high quality workman Anderson with 16 points as Wend-ove- r which he continually attainship baskets 21 were but got only able to convert 12 out of 37 tries ed was an inspiring example to those around him. I lis outstand from the free throw line. THE MUSTANGS play their ing work was professional in all second league game here tonight respects and reflected his conwhen they battle the Tintic Min sistently conscientious attitude. His praiseworthy performance ers who are expected along with contributed significantly to the St Francis to orovide the Museffective support operational stiffest with their tangs competiprovided by the Graphic Arts Hon in the division race. The Mustang JV were downed Branch, Specialist Johnson's exem- by the Wendover JV five by a 53- - Pry performance of duty reflects i"1' uPn himself, this .35 score as the winners held a slim 6 lead at the end of the organization, and the United opening quarter but gradually Stales Army, pulled away for the win. KIM No. 303 Cans mmW 1 S CBR-actio- - 15 Tlnl ' g"' 7-- Well-Trim- med Beef lijJ mm Certified, Pkg. RED CHILI BEANS Mb. Pkg. High School Mustangs came from behind to down die Alumni by a 52-4- 3 score at the post gym on Monday evening December 30. PAR&Y ; The Mustangs were cold from the floor throughout the entire first half as they were able to garner only 10 points in the first 16 minutes of play and left the floor at half-tim- e trailing bv a 21 to 10 score. VICTORY Richard M. Nixon will be inaugurated as the 37th President of the United States on Jan. 20, 1969. Poster Boy - 00 ....for 1 Tall 6 QRC Milk for ...... J J lb. Pkg. C Cant MORNING - Ke.bl.r .0 J SALTINES Cant - Hunts STEWED IJ TOMATOES QQC TOMATO OJ , Pm n - Gr..tad ' $129 WHITE QCc PASTE ""f ....... J BISCUITS Can Qc . - Huntt TOMATO 9 QQC .... for 1 SAUCE. . . . . for JO ' WHITE KING QQC 6 QQC ..... 0 J Kjng 5i QQC for Whit. WATER King $109 CEERLINGS led the scorers Hershey COCOA 3-- lb. Can-- Grinds All FOLGER'S COFFEE DETERGENT "U WHTJEK1NG Bottle 14-0u-nce OQc - TlDMATO PRELL GLEEM SCOPE CATSUP ........ 1 ' SOFTENER Dandruff RemovervShampoo Mcintosh had nine points with McEvoy adding eight. Four points by Bobby Johnson, two by Stan Sur and one point by Mark Hereim rounded out the scoring for the varsity. 11. - JJ KING Reg. $1.85 Jar, $1.65 Tube or $1.55 Bottle for the varsity with 17 points followed by John McBride with Pkg. 0 J INSTANT Western Family z. 5 $1 2-- lb. COOKIES ' ZESTA No. 300 Package of 10 Dozen CERTIFRESH 1. LIQUID I.99c i..59c s.!l29 Sam McEvoy hit three ls-ket- s and a free throw in die final period as the varsity gradually, increased their lead through the final eight minutes of the contest.' points and Palmer with two. .. JJ 2 7QC JARS. and seven points respectively in, the third quarter the Mustangs I led by a narrow 32-3-1 margin at the end of three quarters. Bixby led all Alumni scorers with 18 points. Mike Norton was the only other player in double figures for the losers as he got ,10 points. The other scorers for the Alumni were Craig Ceerlings with six, Gene McClure with four, .Dennis Lamoreaux, three 3C OFF QCC LO COOKIE . Led by Mark Ceerlings and Ted Mcintosh who scored eight Certif resh POPCORN Dugway THE ALUMNI were led Iw Ken Bixby as he outscored the entire varsity in the first half as he had 13 points in the first nan. - YELLOW Mustangs get Win Over Alumni 52-1- 3 The Na b. - Above are members of the DugNEWSPAPER STAFF School newspaper staff. All the students are takway High a ing a journalism course and in addition to putting out in DHS articles at school, concerning high monthly paper this issue of the Deseret Sampler were written by the high school staff. No. 1 Ca- n- Hunts Campbell's Golden Vegetable NOODLE-- 0 SOUP IN OUR SNACK BAR MARCH OF DIMES 1969 Potter Boy, Tracy, and hli mother, Mrs. Kafth Greenwood of Velma, Ofcla., hava a swinging time in a play ground near homo. Tna old lad was born with an open spina and la racafving help from tho March of Dimes. You can halt tha voluntary health organization by giving in January. ar SHOULDERS POPCORN Reg. 10' Bag J |