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Show BASKETBALL ... Texaco ... Grande Rio Roy & Bob N. American Coal Cate-Carb- NEWS on .... 7 5 3 3 2 2 1 2 4 4 Mexican Lodge 5 Chuck's Pharmacy ... 6 Gary Hribar put on a fantastic display of shooting Tues day night to score 41 points and lead Roy & Bob Texaco to an overtime 0 win over league leading Rio Grande. The contest was the third overtime game this week as competition in the local cage loop tightens up. Gary poured the points in from all over the floor, two of his field goals coming in the overtime period to completely overshadow Rio Grande's leaSteven gue scoring leader, Powell. 72-7- TOURS offers you LEI HAWAIIAN DAY TOUR: Apr;! 21 to May 5th May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii. Hawaii's flower festival, 14 glorious land. days, HAWAIIAN Deluxe SUMMER all Is$519.00 VACA- TION TOUR: June 8 to 22 14 glorious days, deluxe all $519.00 Island, all inclusive. HILL CUM O R A H PAGEANT TOUR: Visit all Church and National History points. 17 memorable days July 23 to $325.00 August 8. Our many satisfied customers are convincing evidence of outstanding service rendered. Lei us show you what we mean!!! Phone or write FALDM0 TOURS 68 South 600 East Bountiful, Utah 84010 Bob Tex. Powell and I ) MORTUARY 637-118- 1 PRICE Notion This air (Formerly Western States SMALL BUSINESS Administra tion SEALED BID SALE. Invitation to bid for Commer con- cial and Residential properties at Price, Utah. Immediate possession. Small Business Admin istration invites bids for the purchase of commercial and residential properties as fol- Parcel No. lows: 1. A had 19 noints for Rio Grande, Km Dimick Oarlev Burton 14 aniece. ai"d Richard (Kinky) Smith comvlpp"i Rio Gnande conir.fr with four. In another overtime game on Tuesday night Chuck's Pharmacy ed?ed by the Mexican LocVe This one was tied ait at the end of regula- SUBTLE REMINDER These tion time and the overtime end lovely models want to tell the ed with the lodge boys taking world thait the 6th annual four unsuccessful tips at the Utah Boat, Sports & Travel Show is comi'g to basket. Richard Limone led all scor- the Salt Palace March ers with 28 for the losers, the More than 200 boats and maronly double diieet shooter for ine products will be on display the lodge. CNicV's had three at the exhibit. Altogether, some boys in double figures, Jackie Luipo leading the list villi 22, Jaimes Jarvie addd 16, and! Gamv Stri"ie'hiam came on after1 a late start to score 12. Big Jarvie proved to be a valuable' addition to the Chuck's lineup LEAGUE OF NATIONS wi 1 his size. Central Commission Ludo and Dave Babcock scor Rio Grande 2 6 field ?ols and1 Carl Salas Pepsi Cola led 6 2 ' it f j j i f nmxi. s BonBair Salon 5 3 ymi in a rum pucnn ior in the overtime while the lodge Matador Lounge 4 4 6 2 scoring W3i! limbed to a field 300 Club foal by Mie Martinez and a Chuck's Pharmacy .. 1 7 1 7 frw throw bv Limone. Asay's Wood Mondiav nieM Oate - Carbon Higlhs: Georgeme Pemri, 183 ippirl in the Ifwt 515; a Virginia Taskar 184 500; 30 seconds to allow Rio Grande Edith Tone 163 481; Marge Guy to tie the score and then the 191 474; Norine Jewkes 162 466, rnie enn.irjrnpnt crew was no Hilda Funk 169 460. nvaitch for the railroaders in the overtime, the final score, Rio Grande Powell topped all scorers with 32 points, Bosone had 13 and Dimck 14. Joe Trujillo led Cate Carbon with 21, Matt Pollock was close behind with 19, Jim Hansen totaled 12 and Randy Lamph 10. Mon., Feb. 22 63-6- 1. 17-2- 1. BBWU5W -- 78-7- -- wees fas 7:45 Roy Bob 8:45 N American & Tues., Feb. 7:45 Rio Grande 23 n 8:45 Wed., Feb. 24 n 7:45 8:45 N American Cate-Carbo- Cate-Carbo- worth or marine equip merit will be displayed, making it the largest boat show in this part of the country. The annual sportsmen's extravag-- I anaa will have a total of more than $2.5 million worth of boiaits and other sports equipment on i; display. $750,000 58-5- 8 j BOAT SHOW (Continued from Page One) imately one boat for every 35 people in the state. The current boating mania accounts for the great popularity of the annual Intermoun-taiUtalh Boat, Sports & Travel Show, coming to the Salt with the Palace March largest exposition ever held in this part of the country, accord ing to producer Edward Green-banm 17-21- & d. Some 40,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space will be devoted! to the boat exhibition which will feature more than 200 units of all sizes and styles valued in excess of $750,000.On display will be 1971 lines of boats, motors and other man rine products from such manufacturers as Even t, rude, Johnson, Mercury, Larson, Columbian. Chrysler, Reereonics, Orestliner, Durocraft, Glasspar Com.bojCruiser, Nautisport, vs Chucks Imp, Gtffstream and others. vs Rio Gde "There'll be something foro vs Chuck's says. everybody." Green-bainvs Mexican "From rubber boats and canons to sailboats and cabin cruis vs Roy&Bob ers vou can see it 11 at the vs Mex. L. rhow." commercial building at 180 E. The net coaling effect of a Main Street, Price Utah, ap4,083 sq. ft. witn healthy tree, according to J. J. proximately Pinkard of the U.S. Soil Conser an upstairs office of approxivation Service, is equivalent to mately 750 sq. ft. and a storten d air conditioners age area of about 500 sq. ft. with right of way access from 20 hours per day. operating The tree, through the pro 2nd street to 2.rear of building. A Parcel No. cess of evaporation, actually residence at 167 East cools the air beneath its can1st South, Price, Utah. Resiopy as much as 20 degrees but. dence has approximately 1108 most important, regenerates ft. and is centrally located. sq. breathable air through the pro cess T5f photosynthesis. Karl Wolfgang Boer, Univer 758 million acres of forestland. The quantity of wood growing sity of Deleware physrnt, has determined that though the on this commercial forestland pioceas: cif photosynthesis a has been steadily increasing, tree in one day absorbs the according to figures gathered carbon dioxide and produces by the U.S. Department of Agthe oxygen needed to offset the riculture; in 1952 there were effect of one man's breathing about 596 million cubic feet ot standing timber on these com process uring that day. And, if that man burns five meroial forestlancls, and in 1967 gallons of gasoline getting ab- the latest year for which figout in his car, another 20 trees ures are available, there were are required to offset the effect 645 million cubic feet, despite as are another 20 if the man harvests over the intervening heats his home with oil during years. While this commercial fore that day. In all, Boer estimates the daily activities of an land is producing oxygen for individual in a society such as man to breathe, many trees ours generate carbon dioxide on land set aside for preservapollution requiring the photo- tion are not. Only growing trees produce synthesis activity of 78 trees, if the balance between carbon oxygen; the mature, dead and dioxide and oxygen in the air dying ones actually consume it in the process of decay. Such is to be maintained. But orlv grjwing trees pro- dead timber also increases the duce oxygen, the American risk for forest fires, which con Forest Institute (AFD points suime vast amounts of oxygen. out. Because of sound jorest Speaking of commercial for- AFI Executive Vice-emestlands, management taohniques ployed on commercial timber-lan- President George C. Cheek a large percentage of the said recently: "Healthy pri" nation's foresitland is producing 'ate forests have a growth rate more wood, and therefore more nearly three times that of fedoxygen, than- it was in years eral forests." But even on private lands' there is room past. Cheek noted, if This commercial forestland, meaning land manage! for the we expect to continue providing needs of people and the growing and harvesting of rhe for trees rather than land being wildlife. And oxygen is just one set aside tor other uses, today amounts to 510 million acres those needs that a healthy tre" out of a niation-wid'- 3 total of can meet. subject to the terms and conditions set forth in said state ment. All bids must be presented at the aforesaid District Office of Small Business Admin istration by 2:00 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, March 5, A reoresenifcativp of Small 1971. Business Administration will be at 180 South Main Street. Price Utah, February 26th , 1971, between 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. to show the properties. Published Feb. 18 & 24 1971 in The Helper Journal. 274 N. lOOW.Provcr Brickey Electronics PLEASE CALL COLLECT PROVO 373-966- 5 MOST SETS REPAIRED IN THE HOME. ESTIMATES YOU CAN , DEPEND d, ON. j DAY GUARANTEE ON PARTS SAME RATES as Provo No extra mileage charge 90 tv Weekly Servire in rea Helper - Prip f well-know- Star-craf- -- - Electric " ' , heat , ;! V H if n - f comes on carft afford o mold 1?l li ! , dean-everyo- ne ll 1 11 111 1 ATTEND ST. ANTHONY'S FRIDAY SOCIAL $90 JACKPOT FEB. 19-- t:; L;:n hi P.M. 8 54 numbers called CHURCH HALL Donation $1. 10 Valuable Prizes Fun For All parries Finance Here and Save FOR SALE HELPER STATE BANK COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE FOR ! RENT kept carpets show the results of regular Blue Lustre ROOMS for RENT Day. week or month rates. Also Furn spot cleaning. Rent electric Includes w?sh Apartments shampooer $1. at MUTUAL IIILLCRES1 Rm facilities Furniture & Hardware. Hotel & Apts Phone REPOSSESSED Console Piano furnished Write Credit Mr. 120 West FOR RENT Apartment. For information 33rd South, Salt Lake City, or see at 13 Phone Utah 84115 2.4.11,13,3tp Bryner St., Helper 2,U.usc WELL 472-523- 472-539- 1 7 HEALTH FOOD STORF, Clint Miller Vitamins, Opportunity Whole Wheat Flour. Granges, 316 N. 2nd East. Price. Utah REDUCE Evppss Body Fluids use R4501 Phone with FLUIDEX diuretic tablets, only $1.69 at Veltri Drug House FOR SALE in Helper 2,18,25,3,4,ll,4tp Across the with utility porch. street from Helper Junior after 1:00 High. Call fVclock. l,28,4tc Or-gan- (537-33- 472-53(5- Home Organ with Home Estimates Given Rhythm and 1 Walnut Spinet Fast Service Piano, this area. Take over small monthly payments. For .. LEE'S UPHOLSTP'RY Auto "details write: Credit Manager Commercial - Domestic Call LEE SLAMA Box 6179, Sugar House StatPhone ion. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. 645 Rose Ave Price, Utah 2,18,25,34,3Lc . For most of us, every day is the maid's day off. That means the dusting, scrubbing and polishing falls on your own shoulders. Every day. Of course, electric heat, all by itself, can't keep your house clean. That's impossible. But it can help. Flameless electric heat doesn't create dirt. Or dust. Or soot. And it doesn't spread around what's there naturally. Why not convert your home to electric, heat nov, t ' FREE CARACE lfcySSS J " mum I 637-126- 1 i ' 1 f i UTAH POUUER SLIGHT CO. Has Poiver fo Spare ; . FOR SALE ROOMS Ath- letic Equipment & Repair, Inc.) Anyone interested in the purchase of these properties may ODtaui Didding forms and a statement of terms and conditions relating thereto at the Small Business Adimnistra-tioOffice, Room 2236 Federal Bldg 125 South State, Salt Lake City, Utah. 84111. Bids for the orop-ertiwill be considered nnlv if made in accordance with and' es one-sto- ry one-sto- ry siv-wn- GRANT C. FAUSETT PAGE THKEE room-size- Fred Bosone each JOURNAL (Utah) 18, 1971 SILENT-TYP- E ditioner and purifier is perfect ly silent, comes in a wide variety of finishes and, maintained at a cost of a few dollars yearly, can last a lifetime. Although it sounds like some thing to look forward to, it's been around for ages: the tree. showWJM HELPER THURSDAY, FEB. AIR CONDITIONERS ers . FAUSETT THE The FORESTS, WASHINGTON ..7 295-752- 6 Phone v fefe (Mo 65-6- 3 wi-n- FflLDMQ HEALTHY The two teams were never more than four points apart, throughout the close game with the Rio Grande rallying to knot the count at at the end of regulation time. Chuck Ghirardelli hit a basket on a hook shot and Dennis Barnes added a foul pitch to go with Hribar's two field goals to provide the Texaco winning margin. Rio Grande had a field goal and free tcirow by Powell and two free throws bv Ken Dimick in the overtime. Hribar was fantastic, not only scoring but making several steals to get the ball for Roy & Bob. Then there was Ghinar deli who showed the youngsters how they used to hook them in Chuck from the old school. with 11 points, Vincent Tone picked up eight and Brent Larson 6 for th jjtH Larson and Barnes fought the battfe of the board's for Rcy & heat electrically. x 1 ( f! Someday you ii pronaniy Why wail? , w ;-- ' . , ',) mmw |