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Show ' CUNDAY. TZZTSJAKY 13, 13- :u::day - i;:.ld: 77 dud Race; - U Cdvcir.cn. Top Lehi Tigers 38-3- 5; 5- 6- Score Pro p V Uo s lie lh n j i 3 o:: S z6r6 42 Tl w, i.-1 Ptt Turner V. ... . . . .800 4 , A - .American Fork Lincoln BY Hieh . Pleasant Grow ...... ....... -- ....,..... 4 ...;.......,. Mame .... .......... 4 - 0 .000 5 BY High, bye.. " -- . - fneaday'a Schedule TJneoln at B Y Hlgh.r 1 s 2 cues . Blnk-- 2 PenrooT Kirkhem. ' . .i.V 00 11 , 4 5-4- .12 0 121 Liens Dcf est Dcr.3 t7 3 15 .14 ' X2 12 4 O T F P ,.. .: - - ...... ....... -- . . r 4$V Payson o-- - . Epanlsh Tcrk? '43, Juab 27.. H - '.- : ' .'..' :'-- v. . -- " t - - .., . . , ; 45-3- 3, 11 - 48-27, - . , 24 50 50-4- -- . - ...,........... .4..:.i.li.;2 " - ding-don- " . . . d v-- 15-1- Kiher Mdy.Get; Sqlary Increase ffilzc:rc!dlVins -- . ......... ...-i.,.- 17 28-2- Event . -- . . " 5 18-1- - - iai " . 33-3- 3 -- - . " - 500-me- ter . 19 Bowling Scores '- v ' Arw Rides-- ' 2 Winners v i i At Santq Anita 5000-met- .... ers ' - 4 ........ : , ' - " l: ' - -- '. ; - '. . r . 0 . Happy Service 613 644 599 1856 Shlpp's Jewelry 584 674. 594 1852 - t hm a bm Washington State Signs Grid "Pacts A jLeroy Johnson 1 1 Vou, 'A I YOU MAY HAYE A lawsuit; protect you for "all ' We can your personal liability' for you and your family. '' Examples: 1.--- lf your dog bites someone 2. your children may accl- . dentally break the' neigh bor's window. You may have " COMPLETE coverage 310,000 bodily injury $ 7,000 property damage For aa lew as $7 a year ... LoRpy Insurance-Re- al 41-We- st Johiisca; Estate 1st North PHONE 94 - " - PULLMAN. Wash. (UP) Wash ington State College Saturday an nounced it win play, football with Michigan State and Texas in 1954 and Iowa in 1953. Dean Golden Romney, director o athletics, said the .Cougars would meet Michigan State Nov. 6, 1954, at East Lansing and the University of Texas on Oct. 2, 1954, at Austin, coached by grid low, chief Forest ' Evasbevski. was scheduled for Oct- 3, 1953 at Iowa ' WINS TRAPSHOOT AWARD Larry Johnson of Provo receives trophy' he won in the fifth annual Trapshoot tournament held recently In Xas Vegas. Presenting the award to Johnson is Candyce King; dancing star of the Hotel Last Frontier in- La Vegas. Mid-wint- er dm i South, East 'Rack'' Up Big Eight Triumphs -- re-cpet- ed ...... - ,'' ............ ' :: ' , j . , . - -. Prep Cage Scores 56-2- 8,' ly - ! ut , -- ' . . 69-3- 34-2- Ralph's Radio G 7ic!:vi:!:n Co. 63 No. Univ.-Fh- one 61 ' Explosive Tests Scheduled fcr Lake Pcnd Orcilla ....... xt.. " I "- : . - - non-atom- r a iR-Wss- h), o 4 - ry . : ' New Mexico Prof lor.nl three-nvmth-lo- Tjes Competitive Record of PGA ng - xxon : , , two-strok58-ho- le 31-2- Maws j . 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To . j worse, the advance wes'-- r held out little hepe frr additional snow which is 'n-- il so badly to get th cr-ijn-!- u COCKZR C Vhat usually starts out to be a good soccer game generally develops courses into condition. into a good c.xahioned socking match down Mexico way. At left. Goalie Cordoba of Mexican Atlas' Mounting Protect end Argentina Independente's Crillo slug it out during a night game at Mexico City. In a day game the Oro. a fan. 3 Th alter Independente's Faced clash a ended in with mountint prot: x against Arrigo goes tie. 'the day night - .'V. from many quarters, liorwe-i- a game in riot. (NEA) . '', Olympic ofXictals turned offers from Lake Placid, N. Y, and resorts in Switzerland i France to replace Oslo for t game. They replied curtly t ,xt "The games have to take 1 1: r. here and they will.- The - officials were "forced ta scrapers Jammed up the keyhole telling effect from outside in the close the Roedkleiva s 1 a 1 e ta ia EIGHT STANDINGS last remaining t:; li W L Pet to such an extent that the Pro- - first half. Don Houmand led the course, the tnis useable, morning ana wsraea 1.000 6 0 voan first couldn't work, their, play Jordan charge during the Jordan did not know, when it that they 1 . . . . .833 pattern, and they were so rangy half as he connected for eight of could be 5 South for train In j. 4 .2 ;.67 East 11 points, all of them coming They said it would be two Cay , over the couldn't his shoot Dogs ... Provo announcea ix wiu d t. 31, 3 .500 on long one from th side and Dexore Davis .167 them. whether It can be reopened i:r ' Us 2ene Defense 2 corners. .333 . 0 J00 Granite In the second half. Blaine An training." Meanwhile, at NorefJelL wr.rr sliding- - zone defense ; Friday's Kesnlts was so impregnable that - the derson was th shooting star for some xtt the games outstanding ski events are scheduled to be Bulldogs could score only one the Beetdiggers a he, connected held. Jordan 56, Provo 28. Dr. Jean Carle of Frr.cs, ' field goal in the first quarter for 12 of his 18 point in the last South 69, Granite 51. of the Internal. d vice president a tne of drive solo the lengtn East. 34, Daivs 23. two quarters. Most of his scor- - al Ski Association, warned C-- t Kitchen end Paul floor only by West, bye. . flng' efforts came on"hook- - shots "Unless th Norwegians brir.j ta nine lor the entire game a great mass of specialist to tlx ,? from the post t was , While the Bulldogs' offense Jordan high' rangy and rug- effectively ' up th downhill and slalom Beetthe harnessed, ' Take Seering Honors will not be tracks, competiton ged Beetdiggers continued to roll diggers. unable to get inside the . - . : ..-'- ' points gave him scoring possible.'; merrily along toward the Big Big Green defense, fired with Hi 18for -the evening. Marlon ".Work by Side.-'honors Saturday, Eight championship an excel ent who played Shield, said the efforts cf JOf) Carle after knocking off, Provo high's floor game for the Beetdiggers. firemen and dvllLan on soldiers, 13 to the winners added Bulldogs, Friday night points volunteers, working side by side ' total. the Big Green's floor. On 'ttrion ton of water and snow to A standing-room-oncrowd ' South Cache 48, Bear River 46. Provo generally played a pret on pump ski track, would not be the and floor fair game ty cocaptain wrtched the Beetdiggers sweep 31, North Cache 27. Dave Lewis was rough on the enough. Into 13-- 4 first quarter lead and Logan The snow, he said, was so Weber 4L 42, Ogden Coach Randy Clark's that boards, but w-j- 1 half time and then.' run Box Elder, bye. it blew away a it was being hustling and scrappy charges Just hovelled away from the fighting and spir onto the runs, x Eight' couldn't cut the Jordan defense A ited but badly' out-sh- ot Bulldog .East 34, .Bit gal swept th NorefJeU Davis 23. or shoot over it end that about are and made skiing conditions quintet.' Jordan 56, Provo 28. told the story. Coach Art Hughes gang of sky so that poorchampion South 69, Granite 5L the Max Frampton was, top Henri Orieller.Olympic of France fell West, bye. Bulldog scorer with nine points, twice during a workout today. followed by Paul Oldroyd who "I don't recall ever faiiinf , Jordan Division tanked six and played one of his twice before on m downhill Binsham 32. Grantsville 29. better games of the season. said the angry OreOler, f 39. Memorial track," 41, Cyprus Judge I '.Other Game who was not injured. Italy's Tooele .43, Murray 42. Zeno Colo, aiso In other league games Friday champion skier, Sunmit Division .. fell, although he said be was "as South defeated Granite, cautious nlxht as possible." Wasatch 55, Park City 29. 1, to remain in second place The wind was so strong it South Summit 49. Moreen 37. ririit on the Beetdiggers heels. Y South Rich 40,' No. Summit 25. and East moved into sol posses blew us rizht out of the thinly; , North Rich,, bye. sion of third place by - fleteaung snowcovcred tracks," Cole. said. 3. ' ',. Alpine Division ',":.- Davis, j. O T r p JORDAN Lincoln 58, Pleasant Grove 47, Dow, f 1 5 z American Fork 38. Lehi 35, 2 1 1 5 f McOeary, BY High, bye. 4 '3 3 11 Houmand. f . 0 I 1 1 ' Rasmusson. Nebe Division f ... . . . 06 20- -180 Anderson, Springvllle 46, Juab 27. . c Vranes, 1 Payson 45. Spanish Fork 38. Millerberg, c . . 0 J V ' Tintic, bye. 2 . Motto, g . . .. 1 Shields, g .. Sanpete Division - WASHINGTON (UP The. 1 ... ' g Jensen, j 30. North Sevier 47, Moroni ic underwater ex--, Navy's Manti 31.' Snow 28. 16 12 58 Dioa- l- teots are scboduled to start 22 . . .N. Totals . North Sanpete 38, Wasatch PROVO P about Anrll 13 at Lake Peod OreiUe T Academy 31, 4 3 3 in northern Mk Sen. Harrv P. Holland, f R-0 Cain ash ), and Ren. Walt Sevier Division Miller, .2 J ; Horan f Kitchen, reported, here; . 40. Gunnison 54, Wayne 0 The report came while the Nary South Sevier 44, Richfield 42. Jones, t announced that . no decision was Frampton 0 Sooth Sevier Division reached on whether the tests would BeaL c 0 be conducted at Pcnd OrelUe over g Lewis, 26. Escalante Marysvale 38,. 0 the protests of group 1 SandpoLnt. ' . ..V... g Blackley, Piute 43, Tropic 30. 2 and Spokane. A Navy spokes- -; Ida., g V Oldroyd, Pangultcn, bye. 0 msn repeated a previous statement Patton Division San Jstan-Emethat the project was stLU tender . 21 10 28 consideration. ... Totals Moab 49, South Emery 46. ' The report from Cain and Horan ' by quarters: Norta Emery 39, Greenriver 30. Score ...... a day eiter-- the Navy was "13 25. 27 58 cam Jordan ' UtBtah Division 4 11 420 28 said to have - given trp plans to Provo . . . conduct the blasts on the nonhera Uintah 48, Tabiona. 29. Idaho resort lake, Horan was quot- 13. AltamorA Union 53, SEAMEENrmen Villa ed by a Spokane city commissioner . OI sin Duchesne, bye.. or as dual saying the tests were called off. of Santurce, queejis MUlard Division but the report apparently resulted ' initial Puerto Kieo's from confusion over the Navy j . tournament dress Beaver 43, Mllford 21. use of tne words TKid ou. -- sion as they get 38. Millard 54. Hinckley The two Washington lawmaker for one of the V to sea and try Delta 41, Parowan' 34. , during the said the Navy would go ahead wtia. prizes to be awardedinternational Dixie' Division . little if aiy EL PASO, Tex., Feb. t UJ5-u- the teste,to expecting fish life ol water sup-damage ; derby. , . Dixie 53. Valley 48.' N. M.. pro, plies. BUI Nary, Albuquerque,. . Hurricane 87, Enterprise 63.Tne ssnapoist tuamoer or cohm ; tied the P.GJL competitivereeord nad learea tn for a single round today wen ne merce would fish hit La th take. damage 60 on the Th fired an Spokane city council contended third round of the El Paso open the tests might divert an under-' ' i Spokane golf tournament to take over third ground river . that supplies v with water. place behind Dr.'Cary Mlddlecoff. the While Mlddlecoff, Memphi. i ..... f 69 to take Tenn., dentist, shot e lead on the field at the At Nary mark, the 9 to tie th old P.GA. shot record set last year by Al Broach of Garden City, N- - Y. Nary also set a new P.G-competiUve rec photo ord when he took only 20 putts tor the 18 boles. You r-.i-'t ; : :. -- -- c. rcb: 14, OificUIly, for ihm Mrrt the Norwerian orrmlrta? 'rUttee admitted Cat ccr i;..-7;.fc.4'- Fprirjvla Tintic, by. - : - ' Weaesdays Schedala rlngvCle' at Tintic. v - 4;3 2.10 0 6 0 0 0 0 Q-'- C3-- tr:t .and ' ,C - 2 3 . r. ' .' . : ' 2 - 2 '1 Payson at Juab. :. Simms ; . . .;. , v w 6"0 ' American Fork at Pleasant 1 ; . . . Fork, . . . , 2 Spanish 2 U by. " McStay ' ' Grove. V . .....V O '.P 1 Haws . J5, 9 XI ",''Next' Friday's eehedni;- ".- : ? 0 , 0 .'cae . Lehi. bye. Manning .' . . " '.. quarters: by ' , .'v .' Tlatle at Payson.'- ' 'Next Friday's Senedele 27 : "23.15 Juab .. Fork. at t, 'Juab Spanish : 13 35 Totals V.; :V29 - SphngvilJe, bye. ., BY Hlgfc et American Forkv , ' Score by quarters:: ten.' . Officials Chris Buttle Lehi... at. Grove Pleasant American Fork . S "19 31 38 Se - : Four teams were deadlocked for --"Lincoln, bye. v V U. 27 85 Lehi . . v.l the Nebo Division lead Saturday .1' Officials Brooks and Pearson. American Fork ; threw ihe after ' Payson whipped Spanish s PLEASANT GROVE , G T F mad PAYSON and SpringvIIl ripped Alnine Division race into Fork, G P T F .... 0 f Paulson; in Friday sight cramble Friday night, by defeatpast Juab, 17 6 3 6 . . C 2 ;a Allred,f games. , in Lehi's front - running Pio- - Taylor 1 1 Sorenson t. e .".4 5 l 9,? , After the ' smoke- - of battle had neer. 28-3-5. On the A.F. floor. 4 1 5 Kirk, 2 ..... . Wilson 17 6 5 6 Lauder, g from Friday night's games, In the other Alpine game Fri- - Buys .. .73 3 2 8 cleared the Dons, Lions, Red Devils 'and to . a Oborn . .............. i ,M.AIlred,g day nigh V Lincoln rode Grove 6 Wasps were all tied for the top 2 3 2 0 6 victory over,'":Pleasant Brady . 'i "spot In the league standings. as i ''at Orem. 16 19 10 42 the, teams headed into the stretch. .j,.:.r.---i8.i8- The Cavemen's win over iLehi Total 9 45 Total! in G- T: F' P 'The ease, with which Coach" Paul Friday night brought the high-flyG T F P LINCOLN FORK : boys dlsnosed of thr 6 6 3 15 Wilson's Rowley, f Pioneers down" to. earth SPANISH 3 Swenson 0 1 0 0 Coach Udell W antler's Wasps FriOrvin. f ............. and moved themselves as well as Rowe . 3 3 . .... 1 2 1 3 day was rather surprising to most Goulding. e Lincoln and BY high within Atwood 6 ....,.?.."..... ..... 5 4 16 Region 3 fans, who had expected "i. 6 . Verbanatz, of g the" distance league Ostler........ striking : Cox. 6 4 16 the game to develop Into a dog-ea- t6 g 3 championship again. Evan' . . .... 1 0 0 2 dog affair right down to the final Heldaway 2 ....... ". t Larsen.40 if Stfll In Front 1 3 buzxer.. 2 uuugan It . ... . Grand i '. 0 1 Red Devus Explode Boyes ; ' Peterson's charges K. J .11 . L. . 0 0 Coach McHale" title in out in tm front the, g r. a was battle for the 'It , ... .21 23 14 56 their loss, but Total rhflw denit ..13 17 . 7 23 Total first three Quarters, but the Bed v' Score by quarters: the Cavemen, Score by quarters: Devils exploded with a bang in 'they now have .. 18 "21 --53 45 Pleasant Grove ...". 11, If 36. 42 the fourth quarter, to win going Tisers and Wildcats breathing Payson .12 ZA f3 56 away. :uevus letf b at tne (nvn their necks. fronV.e'-- S at Spanish Fork . . . ... . .14 20" 33 33 micoin. T.hi was out in end of the. first quarter and the first- - Quarter Fri 5 at the half. h. nd of the game was tied ' Coach " Don but The winners moved out in front. day; night, . team 3 in the. third nerlod and fhn Overlys superbly-coacheran wild in the fourth period. at nau-tim- e moved to the fore, 13-omoot ana cues led tne Devils and were out in front Zy&l to frame. final into the victory with 12 and 10 'points, going ?,PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UP) The- Cavemen held Norm Sims, respectively, while Howarth was Homerun belting Ralph Kiner of the. big gun for the losers with 10 the Pioneers' ace shooter; to five the Pittsburgh Pfrates said Friday counters.- - mint . and that accounted for much of their success against the HAMAR, be think he has a "fair chance" Biasing Feertk Qaarter Norway (U.F9 Bob league leaders. of A more than the biasing fourth Quarter attack getting money Dean Fraughton and Ralph Fitzgerald, veteran speed skater also made' gave Payson its victory over he 10 $65,000 last reported for year. points from; St Paul, Minn gdt "hx a Smith connected panisn Fork, after the two teams "I haven't talked- - to any, one had each to lead - the A. F. attack, belated but Impressive warm-u- o on even terms tbroufh-while Ken KIrkham of Lehi for., toe Inter Olympics Saturday about It yet" he said, ."but the out battled nrst tare periods. Coachi tanked 12 counters to .spark his wnen ne won h the special 500-- contract I was offered this year ven tne sua weeks' uons held slim team's .offensive. meter ' event In the "Norway was'the same as last and not sym-- 4 lead at--' the end of the first v Seerinx Spree ;'. against the world" peedskating douc ox wnat I snouia receive, r quarter- - and were, out In front. out tne Dons When I cnampionitnips,. with. talked "John RowGat arjiau tune. Tommy Verbanatz, Carl Tne Minnesota Irishman, who breath (Pirate- - president), at ' the tied it up at the end of the on went Cox all and Billy ley arrived in Norway only last week world series last year, he said we third frame. . . I. scoring screes to .lead the 'Tigerstz after belatedly However. Coach Gu-- ' Black'a to would deciding .Verbe-naa and join out work get together to victory Friday night the , squad.: was clocked new contract" charges couldn't keen oace with and Cox connected for 16 in 44Olympic the winner in the final period a seconds - flat in winning the DOints apiece; while Txrwlty hit tne uons carried on to virtorv. ; , for 15. Louder of Pleasant Grove speciaA .Norway on one. of the closest Taylor fired 17 oointa thraurh Ox America's chance In the Olvm of scorer of ox the races game tne oay. uenry, How noop 10 ieaa tne uons to victory, wasthe top . pic speed skating, events also . ) with 17. were brightened when Ken Hen- ever, nad to much speed for the followed by Oborn who tanked 10. The 'game was pretty close of Chicago" finished second in Norwegian, who faded . in the. last awenson was the ton scorer (or until the start of the second quar- ry the Dons with 10 points. , the event Up.. regular. Firm Heglesen of Norway also ter, when the Tigers started24-- in- Henryv was sec 43 clocked in led timed in :43. 'to tie Henry creasing their lead and onds, compared to the winning was at half time. They won going time 43.2 seconds turned in by for second .. place, while. Finn of in the second half. away - bigmuna soefteland of Norway. Hodt Who has been barred from , . the Olympics for wartime Nazi J rreve City Ladle Leaga Finishes 16th collaboration, was fourth In :43.4. W L Pet In the 500. Pat He- - STANDINGS Don McDermott of Englewood Namara of Minneapolis, was 'the United Sales : Serv. 21 3 .873 N. Cliffs, U. S. skater behind Salmon Pharmacy ..17 .708 J., finished 10th in this second-be- st event with a :44.4 docking, while Fitzgerald,- finishing - fourth in HedQuist "Drug 13' .823 Johnny Wekert of Jdinneapolis :45.3. Chuck Burke of Chicago Shipp's Jewelry.,.. 13 11 .542 was 13th in :44.7.. v v was 12th in :46.5. Happy Service .... 12 12 .500 Werkert, who 4s recovering aft Kees Broekman of the Nether Deluxe Cleaners ...10 14 i417 er a severe attack of Influenza, lands won ' the in Tellurid Motor .. 9 15 .375 appeared on the rink with a thick near I world's record time. He Standard Optical .. 8 18 .333 woolen scarf around - his neck. He was clocked in 8:11.0. which was Eda's Beauty Salon :. 8 16 .333 .TUJ ARCADIA,' CaL. Feb. finished weakly- and showed only 3.7 seconds off the world Regal Grill 7 . 17 .292 Windy City n, Hill Prince ' and throughout the- - race that he has record set by Norway's HJalmar of Leaders 'famed Jockey Eddie Arcaro Summary did cot compete team aeries: United Sales tured both races of a doublestakes not yet regainad nis form after. Andersen, '.who 8c Service. 2149: . Salmon Phar : program at Santa Anita today, to his illness. today. But while Wekert- caused his :f.:-Lene.Tank macy, 2103; Hedqulst Drug. 2089. bring fame' and ' fortune to all teammates ' some concern in these . three. , High team game: United Sales . lone 'was McNamara who the final Irish-bretrials, Fitzgerald Olympic d 8c Service, The City came 753; Eda's Beauty 5000. in Yank tired the. ' home two lengthsWindy and' be entry Henry proved they will: in front la the definite Salon, 751; Hedqulst Drug. 733. wound 15th and .in contenders for the games badly up" mile and sixteenth San Felipe individual D. Prow series: High . . 9:00.4. ; to stamp at Oslo.'-:.; stakes 498; M. Wright (Hed- (United). ot score The end at the point Shows himself the favorite for the $100,,V Improvement 482; A; Jenkins (Salmon), ' the first day's program - showed qulst), ... , .' ',..-."- ' ,: 000 Santa Anit two weeks : ,y460." derby nations 'showed the other im ' Norway trailing Henry especially" hence. individual J. games: High - Hui Prince . two meet Tne be his here will since arrival oneprovexnent by points. tne captured tomorrow with " the Chynoweth (United), 183; N. mile San Marcos handicap by the last month. The Chicago speed- concluded Walker (Salmon), 180; M. Wright same margin - and thus put him ster was paired against Nic Stene 1500 and 10,000 meter events. 1 (Hedqulst). 174. self in front as the leading candi Sammaxy f Kesetls Anita date for the $100,000' Santa ' Regal Grill". ...689. 820 854 1983 ' handicap, March L United S AVS ..753 687 729 2149 . And Arcaro, the nation's leading stakes rider, rode them both to Deluxe Clnrs. . ,602-71662 1974 run up his string of stakes . 751 Eda's 2075 .700 624 Beauty tories for the meeting to nte and ... strengthen his position, if it needed Hedqulst Drug 678 678 733 2089 that, as one of the greatest riders Tellurid Motor 643 617 727 1987 ot an tunes. Salmon Phar. ..712 689 722 2103 Standard Opt . . 601 624 630 1855 i t j ?- -ri 2 ... Payson Tintic "....( 2 3 2 6 1 3 3 5 2 6 2 6 I Park Sperry. 6 Carter.. ;...toi. :5 l Totals l.u .J - more days to c tefer t'.i .winter games open, J.'orwry's tUa cf the snow tack a t :a '.r- Cs worse. Litrtty ts t- . psrrr L L Z J oTiclxls crkmen labored fra&iict": ts ;rt "the Olympic Tenacj L:; :p for th start of ctfflipttl'a 1 i w. . Fork: 1 7 Spanish 2 19 Joab rprtcjvin ..., Total FPJ , T P ..'..;.....;.. . .13 26 12 33 JUAB (27) Totals G T LEHI Worthlngton 4 3 2 Watham Beckstaad ...'..t..,-Larson ,'i-Matthews 0 Howarth Adamson. W. i ; Friday's Rs.lts: r American Fork 38, Lehi 25. Lincoln 5fti Pleasant Grove 42. - 6 1' DimmicJc 2- -2 ... 0 Smith .600 00 2 S. 2 3 3 3 2 10 "1 r - - T.ve G T F PjSPKir:aviLLB sa G . 4 3 2 10 Smcst ...... , . 3 1 3 '2 4 Francis 2 0 O tl 0 Gottin ................ 1 AM2RICAN FORK Fraughton McConnack. . Beck i CLLO, I.'orway I ALPINE 'DIVISION .- -; r SERVICE CWEET'CWI?-".'.ZRFlorence Schmitt is shown on the board as coach of the undefeated. swimabout to dive into her new-JoGirls Preparatory School in Chambers-bur- g, ming team of the Penn Hall Pa. At the rifht 1 Ana Riley, a star member of the team, which enters ' ' its 25th, year of interschoUstic competition . this w , S season. iNEAj ; ', ,: j 3 -'- . - 910 South State Street Proro, Utah . Leading Suppliers V";'-.'- . We HaW Al! The Photc-raph- ic Dealerships 'n'---- v r " - ' |