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Show Non-leagu- Mustangs fall to Tintic five action e Mustangs down Beaver, lose to Inlerniountain The Eagles built up a six The Dugway Mustang split with 3:30 2 non- - league games last week point lead at Tas they downed Beaver and lost left in the third period lie fore tlie Mustangs rallied. Two free I to Interinonntain. In the Beaver contest the throws by Steve Brothers and Mustangs came from behind in baskets by Calvin Griffiths and the fourth quarter to register a Young gave Dugway their last 6 win over the second dace tie in the game. Intermountain ' team in region eight. then outscored the losers five CARY HARRIS and Phil to three in the closing minute lead into the 1 Young led the last period attack to take a each collecting eight points for final quarter. The Mustangs then went cold the winners during the period. Dugway outscored the losers in the final quarter as they were 22-1- 4 in the final eight minutes able to tally only a single basafter being down 42-4- 0 at the ket by 'Cary Harris in the first five minutes of the quarter and end of three quarters. Dugway never led in the game found themselves on the short during the first three quarters end of a 66-5-3 score. THEN AFTER Dugway manas Beaver started off scoring the first four points and held a 13-- 7 aged to cut die margin to nine lead at the end of the first quar- points, the Eagles scored the final seven points of the game for ter. The Mustang; came I tack to their margin of victory. Griffiths and Young with tie the score at 20 all with 1:40 remaining in the first half be- 14 points led the Dugway attack. fore two free throws and a basket Rex Palmer had ten, Harris seven 2 halftime and Randy Brown five to complete gave the visitors a ' lead. the Mustang; scoring. Brothers ' THE BEAVERS pulled away with 16 and Harris with 13 led to a seven point lead early in the losers rebounding. the third period and maintained The hot shouting Eagles ' a five to seven point lead who hit 52 peiyent from the throughout most of the quarter. field including nhie of 13 atBaskets by Res Palmer, Randy tempts in the third quarter Brown and Harris in the last had three men in double figures. two minutes cut the margin to Richard Johnson led the way with 19 followed by Lynn Begay two points. Dugway took the lead for the with 17 and Hoskie with 15. THE MUSTANG JV ran first time on buckets by Brown - and Harris in the first 30 sec- their season's record to 13 and 9 win over die onds of the fourth quarter and two with a were never headed. They had Intennountain Junior Varsity, as their biggest lead of the night they came from behind in the before the losers were second half. at 62-5- 3 Down 35-3at halftime the aide to score three points in the filial minute. Mustangs went ahead for good Harris garnered 27 points on midway in the third quarter on 11 baskets and five free throws two baskets by Kevin Donnelly. to lead the winners, with Young They then outscored the visitors also being in double figures with 3 in the final quarter fur 13. Palmer had six, Chauncey their win. Kendall five, Brown four, Steve Reggie Brewer led the winBrothers two and Steve Paul one ners in scoring with 19 points point to round out the winners with Bruce Hooley getting 17 and Donnelly adding 16 scoring. THE MUSTANG JVs dealt the Beaver Junior Varsity their first defeat of the year by win-- , over the visitors. The ning 52-4- 8 6 led at the end of Mustangs the first quarter but lost the lead in the second quarter as the half ended with a 26 all tie. Dugway then outscored the 3 in the third quarvisitors ter and 10 to nine in the final eight minutes for their margin . .. of victory. Kevin Donnelly led the win-- ' ' 'ners with 17 points with Bruce' Hooley and Dee Shirts also in double figures with 13 apiece. Reggie Brewer had six points and Kelly Faux three to account for the winning total. INTERMOUNTAIN downed the Dugway Mustangs for the second time this season as they won score on the loser by a 73-5- 7 home floor January 26. The Mustang; got off to an lead and with 1:55 left early ' in the opening period enjoyed Gene Cole, U.S. Army Hospital, their largest lead of the game has been promoted to Specialist at 16 to 7. The score at the end Six. of the quarter was 1 with the Mustangs on top. The first four minutes of the Policy notice second quarter was played cm Everything advertised in this avail-aid- e even tenns with Dugway mainpublication must be made or 0 for use, a patronpurchase, taining margin. The visitors then scored seven straight age without regard to the race, to gain a tie with 2:30 creed, color, sex, of national . points left in the half. origin of the purchaser, user or Three successful free throws patron. A confirmed violation or reby Phil Young gave Dugway a 30-2- 9 lead with one minute jection of this policy of equal left. However, a free throw ami opportunity by an advertiser basket by Guy Iloskie gave the will result in the refusal to Mint lead at half- - advertising from that source. visitors, a 32-- 30 tune. ' two 48-4- 62-5- 53-5- 24-2- - 66-5- 2 17-1- 17-1- , 16-1- . I, 19-1- 27-2- Dugway dropped their second league game of die season as the Tintic Miners downed the MusJanuary 21 at Tintangs 60-5tic. The Miners rallied from a 38-2-9 halftime deficit to record their first league win. Outscor-in- g to gain at the losers 20-1- 1 i49 tie at the end of the third quarter, Tintic then got the win when Scott Brady stole the ball with 15 seconds left in the game and drove in for a layup for the margin of victory. THE LOSS dropped the Mustang; league record to two and two with three league games remaining. All three will be on the Mustangs home court. After the Miners jumped off to an early 2 lead, the teams traded points until with 2:30 left in the opening quarter the The MusMustangs trailed 13-tangs then scored 12 straight 3 lead points to grab an at the end of the quarter. Rex Palmer with six points and Gary Harris with four led the rally. With three minutes gone in the second quarter the Mustangs had their biggest lead of the The Miners night at then started cutting into the lead, and with 1:20 left in the before a half only trailed 34-2- 9 basket by Chauncy Kendall and two free throws by Calvin Griffiths gave the Mustangs their halftime margin. THE MINERS collected six straight points in the first minute of the second half to make for the Mustangs. Dugit 38-3-5 way built their lead to seven 1 with three minpoints utes left, but the Miners rallied and led 4948 before a free throw by Harris gave the Mustangs a tie at the end of the quarter. A basket by Brady and a free throw by Bruce Thomas gave the Miners a 52-4-9 lead in die first minute of the last quarter. Two free throws by Palmer cut the margin to one point. Then after a Tintic basket another free throw by Palmer and two by Phil Young made it 54 all with 8 Brace Hooley and Reggie Brewer led the scorers with 16 apiece. Roland Fyne had six, Kenny Young five. Dee Shirts, John Hays and Wayne Morse four each, Kelly Faux three, and Scott Palmer, Mike Austin, Donald Danks and John Hebert two points apiece. Gourley with 15 and Sanderson with 14 led the losers 18-1- 6:15 left Tintic broke the tie with a basket by Ron Eastwood with 3:10 left. Then the Mustangs had their last lead of the night as Steve Brothers scored with 3:02 remaining and Harris's basket made it 58-5-6 Dugway with-2:3left. BERT THOMAS tied it for the Miners with a minute left and then came the winning steal and basket by Brady. The Mustangs called time with three seconds left but Palmer's try from midcourt following the toss in was no good. Palmer led the Mustang scoring with 20 points followed by Harris with 11. Brothers had nine. Young and Kendall eight apiece and Griffiths two to round out the losers scoring. Brothers led Dugway with 12 rebounds. Brady had 16 to lead the Miners with Bill Butler, the Miners 67 center, collecting 15 points before fouling out late in the third quarter. THE DUGWAY JVs had little trouble in racking up a 66-4- 7 win as 12 members in Coach Bruces team got in the scoring column. The winners held a slim 0 lead at the end of the first quarter but upped it to 43-2- 3 at halftime. At the end of the for third quarter it was 52-3-6 the Mustangs. the year of the protest vote? Will 72 be The New Hampshire primary is only a few weeks away, and the election year will soon be off and running, along with the II Democratic and three Republican presidential aspirants. MOST PEOPLE would agree that only a select few of these 14 are serious contenders. It is indeed doubtful that such figures as Representative Patsy Mink of Hawaii, Mayor Sam Yarty of Los Angeles or Senator .Vance Hartke of Indiana are strong challengers frontrunners Senator Edmund Muskie of Maine and Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota. But also without doubt is the fact that these people will play ' important spoiler roles. Each could take enough precious delegate votes in his or her particular strong area to make the ultimate presidential candidate selection very difficult. At die moment. Sen. Muskie would appear relatively safe in his campaign. He already has a clear ami dominating lead over Raymond L. Russell, Test Op- his nearest rival. Sen. Humphrey. erations, received a Sustained Several senators, the latest of SuperiorOutstanding Award. which being Senator Harrison A. rf New Jersey, have Williams 28-1- 7. 48-4- Vantagepoint West for 8-- 6. The Deseret Sampler, Fri., February 4, 1972 forms required on tax returns W-- 2 As the first of an expected 21.5 million 1971 Individual Income Tax Forms (Form 1040) be- to arrive at the Internal Revenue Service Center in Ogden, IRS officials have noted that several have no Forms W-- 2 (Wage and Tax Statement) attachgin ed. W-- 2 should be furnishofficials ed, said, because it is the only accurate record of the taxpayer's wages and withheld taxes. Some taxpayers have attached paycheck stubs to their tax forms as a substitute for the Wage and Tax Statement. Even this method is not accurate according to IRS officials. Missing stulis, incorrect mathe- Form matical computations, and unreported income such as special or employers incentive awards, can addup to an incorrect income for the year. Officials urge all taxpayers to wait until their employers furnish .them all their Forms W-- 2 Indore filing their Income Tax Returns. According to federal law, employers must provide all their employees a Form W-- 2 by January 31. If the Wage and Tax State- ment has not arrived by that date, taxpayers should contact their employer before asking their local office of the Internal Revenue for assistance. Dugway taxpayers who wish answers to federal tax questions as well as answers to questions almut the Economic Stabilization Program should dial: They will be connected with Taxpayer Service Representative in Salt Lake City who have 21 lines available for this state-wid- e service. announced their support of his campaign. Even Leonard Woodcock of the United Auto Workers Union has stated that he was leaning toward a formal endorsement of Muskie. BUT LEST we be misled by this apparent walkaway, we must take note of the appearance of a small yet ominous dark cloud on the horizon. That cloud is the honorable governor of Alabama, George C. Wallace. Gov. W'allace could well be the splintering figure that could burst the Democratic hopefuls bubble. And many feel that that is exactly what the Governor is trying to do in running as a Democrat in the primaries rather than on the American Independent ticket that he headed in 1968. Democratic Senator Henry M. Jackson of Washington stated last week that George Wallace is out to make a shambles of the Democratic Party. Many Democrats feel that in his alleged attempts to destroy the party, he may well be conspiring with the Republican Party to further atomize an already glutted field. EVEN SENATE Majority Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana has said that he would not support Gov. Wallaces candidacy because I think hes only running under the Democratic banner and then will go back to his American Party." And well the Democrats should be wary. In 1968, Cov. Wallace carried five states, and very nearly walked off with several more with his 9,899,557 votes. Such eminent columnists as David Lawrence have labeled this vote a protest vote, and considering the 68 situation bombings, escalation, riots such judgment appears well founded. But many today would argue that this protest vote is gone, lost in the deescalation, the quietus of campus political activism, the legislation. But is it? like-mind- anti-polluti- Flick timetable , WHETHER IT is or not will be the deciding factor not only in the primaries, but in the national elections in November as well. 1 hr. 43 min. CACTUS FLOWER starring Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman, and Goldie Hawn The international stage comedy hit brought to the screen who always pretends with Walter Matthau as a playboy-dentinurse who poses office his as to be married and Ingrid Bergman divorce" so he can wed as his wife when he needs someone to , kookie screen newcomer Goldie Hawn. For the first time in a nawill tional election, have the right to vote, along with many 61 those disillusioned, effete snobs who, after getting 1 hr. 40 min. FRAGMENT OF FEAR banged around four years ago Saturday when they were too young to Feb. 5 starring David Ilenunings and Cavle Hunnicutt register their dissatisfaction at gp the polls, have now readied Amaddict whose rehabilitation David Hemming; plavs an g ericas age of voter responsibility. has included best-sellalmut his experience. While vaa writing A clear- - indication that such in Italy with his aunt, an old apparently charitable wocationing and soon a group is still alive and well man, she is murdered. Ilenunings begins to investigate came last week when the liberal discovers that Auntie wasnt that charitable and in fact was part New Democratic Coalition a of a Markmail of the existence of a ring. He becomes aware his aunt s list of wanted small, yet active group that gave international syndicate 68 per cent of their delegate mysterious over her beneficiaries for its own sinister purposes and got it candivotes to avowed anti-wdead body. date Senator George McGovern Sen. of South Dakota. Muskie, Sun. Mat. meanwhile, was given 11 per Feb. 6 of cent the delegation. G IT MAY well come down to to whether die Sun 1 hr. 37 min. youth's opinion as GOING HOME problems of this country are, Feb. 7 starring Robert Mitchum, as we are told, on the way to Brenda Vaccaro and GP being solved that will determine Vincent die elections. Vincent had seen his When a child, This is not to say by any Robert Mitchum, stab his mother to death in a drunken fether, means that this young block of is out of prison and Vincent, rage. Now, 13 years later, Mitchum voters is the same block that his fether for the murder yet still needing his love, g carried Gov. Wallace in his drive seeks him out. Vincent finds his father, but when tom by his inin 68. But the millions now he runs away ability to articulate his feeling; toward Mitchum, eligible to vote may well have a to the old family home. Mitchum finally finds him and together protest vote of their own. foe two learn to accept what has happened as the past and go Early registration campaigns their separate ways. for these young people have shown no dramatic liberal regis1 hr. 35 min. WALKABOUT Wednesday trations, however. In fact, most Feb. 9 A and starring Jenny gutter of die registrants so far have David Gumpilil GP themselves over broad a aligned Two youngsters, a teenaged schoolgirl and her very young political spectrum. But the varibrother find themselves stranded in the Australian outluck after able factor in this area is the their fether, unsuccessful in his attempts to kill them, sets fire vast number of registrants who to their automobile and shoots himself. The two white children have aligned themselves to no are eventually discovered by a young Alxirigine lxiy who is enpolitical party, preferring instead gaged in own special journey, the walkabout, a trilial ritual to label themselves independwhich requires the hoy to test his fitness by traveling alone, surents. off the land. IT REMAINS for the politi- viving cal analyst to view their vote I hr. 25 min. CHANDLER Friday before any concrete conclusions Warren Oates and Feb. 11 starring can be drawn toward a new proLeslie Caron GP test vote. And in this respect, the Chandler is tough and unkempt, a private eye with a mind early primaries take on an added sometimes blurred with booze. An guard hired to dimension from those normally mistress of a powerful crime tycoon, shadow the world-wear- y accorded them. Youths backing Chandler falls in love with the woman hes trailing, then disof a single candidate, or even covers too late that he has lieen used as a patsy by the synditwo or three candidates could cate to flush out her tycoon lover for killing.- - There is an excitgive that man or those men a woodland ing chase sequence and a fist fight in a clear heading in a in this bizarre offlicat detective thriller. st - ar 6-- el half-hatin- field. Their power could well be the force, the political barometer in the New Hampshire primary that will measure a Democratic candidates, arid very easily the entire Democratic Partys, success or failure. THE LOWDOWN ON PRICES 1 hr. 42 min. LEAF Matthau Walter starring ' and Elaine May G is a wild spoof on love, money, marriage, sex and A NEW-LEA- F loneliness. It focuses on a confirmed bachelor, played by Matthau, with a zest for luxirics. He squanders his personal fortune and then signs a note to Imrrow money from his cagey uncle while he looks for a rich wife. Matthau finds one in the form of a dowdy botanist, portrayed liy Miss May, and plans to do her in after he marries her. Sun. A two-poun- d canned ham was offered for only 50 cents in the 1882 Montgomery Ward catalog. Salt that year sold for $1.25 a barrel, and pepper was 19 cents a pound in 115 pound sacks. Mat STREET G starring Anthony Komp and William Burleigh Sun.-Mo- LITTLE BIG MAN starring Dustin Hoffman, Faye Dunaway and Feb. 1314 GP Martin Balsam tragi-comi- OF NORWAY 2 hr. 19 min. starring Toralv Maurstad G and Florence Henderson SONG OF NORWAY presents the life and music of the famed composer Edvard Grieg. Set in the beautiful mountains and fjords of Norway and Scandinavia, the film never ceases to lie from concert recitals pure fon. The variety of entertainment to peasant dances, from runaway horses to animated interludes and the breathtaking scenery make the movie a joyous and exciting film treat for all the family. Shop Foreman 20 Years Experience Means that we can expertly handle any service job on any car or truck 278 North Main hr. 44 min. VANISHING POINT 1 hr. 40 min. Wednesday Feb. 16 starring Barry Newman GP and Dean Jagger It took Kowalski (Barry Newman) 26 hours to become a legend. Played against a rock music backdrop, this chase picture features a supercharged Challenger and the scenery of Colorado, Utah, NevacJa and California. Cliff Cook 2 1 Jack Crabb (Dustin Hoffman), a crusty old codger of 121 years, claiming to lie the sole survivor of Custer's Last Stand, tells his c tale to historian William Hickey. In the incredible, story Hoffman undergoes an incredible screen aging process, but also is seen in a series of deft characterizations as Jack Crabb, a vagaliond of the West who lives more than a lifetime of lifetimes. Faye Dunaway makes a special appearance as an amorous preachers wife, while Chief Dan George is seen in his Academy Award nominee role-BeSupporting Actor as the adopted grandfather of Dustin Hoffman. Friday Feb. 18 882-057- THE BOYS OF PAUL FEb. 13 st 11-1- BONNEVILLE MOTOR CO. A NEW Saturday Feb. 12 6 more years Maj. James II. Roscne administers the oath of reenlistment to SSC Edward K. Buys as SFC Samuel I). Denson lodes on. SSG Buys reenlisted for six vears for his present duly7 ' assignment. ONG If we have friends that we count on, it is largely because we have made friends. Some may ride along on the friends of their families, the friends of their friends, or suppose that friendship will simply show itself. But someone, sometime, had to make the effort and give evidence of the attitude that fosters friendship. Richard L. Evans An Open Road (Publishers Preft) |