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Show Ups Hillcrest Olympus Rocky Mountain Jf Jim 68-6- 2 December 24, 1964 Page 7 Granite Cagers Wait County Tipoff; Jordan Youths Wait Administrative Decision Basketball We feel the program will wheels for the new Salt Lake County Junior high school basketball program were set Into motion this week when It was announced official registration would be held Saturday and again Jan. 2 at Olympus and Skyline high not only upgrade basketball In the county but will provide a recreational outlet for many of the county's youths who do not participate or compete In any of our other pro schools. League play begins January 9. High school coaches Ken Farrell of Olympus and Jim Woodward of Skyline will direct the two programs of te area that Is supervised by Reed Walker and coordinated with similar programs thoughout the county by Salt Lake County Recreation officer Pete Haun. Junior High schools involved In the program Include and Wasatch, Evergreen Olympus with all scheduling leagues In the seventh, eighth and ninth grades while only Evergreen and Olympus Junior highs have planned teams for fifth and sixth graders. Officials have been selected for the popular program. President of the Skyline operation will be Doug Greer with Tracy Maero and Wayne I. Baer, secretary-treasure- r, as his vice president while Clint Howell will serve the Olympus area with Jack Key as his secretary-treasure- r. High school gyms will accomodate Junior high basketball players In the Saturday morning leagues while Junior high gyms will faclliatate fifth will serve the young people from an athletic point of view but Is certain to help them as citizens, Haun concluded. grams, County Supervisor Pete Haun said. This program will bring Junior high school boys In contact with professional people trained to teach athletics to It not only young people. trict Junior high school boys has not been given. Approval must be given for In Jordan School District by January 9, when league play begins. the Approval for a similar program for Jordan School Dis ad East-Grani- OLYMPUS Hillcrest, Olympus' Bud Sundberg, (23) fires Hillcrest cagers watch score while waiting for rebound, 20-fo- ot against two-poin- ter rm and STAHL LAYUP Olympus talented Gary Stahl (22) 68-Olympus basketball team won game In overtime by drives for two points against LOOK p(n H&e Hillcrest. margin. 62 directors. USE 'tMttmflte 1 Here Is rundown on league schedules as they will be played by the two areas with all games played Saturday. Skyline: Styfatfy THE See 9 Seventh A. M. grade league. m 10 A. M. Eighth grade league. iWANTf 11 A. M. Ninth grade league. Olympus: 8 A. M. v Ninth grade Eighth grade league. 9 A.M. league. 10 Sfieoiak Our $20 wave now The Fabulous Sieetna Re. S25 Saim South 7th East - E3os? Wishes To all the people of Utah for a happy holiday season and a healthy and prosperous year ahead. Beauty UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all " Jim Woodward ...gets Skyline post Farrell ...Olympus Director Ken GALA NEW YEARS EVE PARTY! Clarks Prudential Plaza Auditorium Enjoy a wonderful, Sumptuous Buffet fun-fille- festive evening d, Hats Make your reservations early. 3 Phone Is quite a true story concluded the storyteller. the faces of these three, the busy housewife, saw myself the young playboy, the decrlplt old man. I saw their faces clearly when they carried them away. And their faces - you can be sure - their faces told their true story. 359-257- Buy Mow M Our Big Big Sale A III in It f II w -- ri 1 rf,;, r4 jwk r. 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No questions asked, no excuses necessary. By the way, you really have a good face. I know a good face If I see one. Even a mountain of hard knocks cant wipe out a good face. Indeed, the stranger, sitting silently at the other side of the wlggly, old ollbumer, looked in the light of the flickering His eyes were kind and deep. candle rather Impressive. His beard, straightened out, gave him a dignity and strength which seemed to fill the little room. And his clear foreThe old man, head witnessed understanding and thoughts. suddenly, observed that the little candle - Instead of burning down - began to glow brighter and brighter. And In the light the figure of the stranger did grow too. He stood erect, and It wasnt the candleany longer which lightened his appearance. He gave light around to everything. Then the old man saw something so wondrous., It took his breath away. The spots on the forehead of the stranger, where the wounds caused of his fall had been, showed signs of living blood-drop- s, by a crown of thorns, perhaps. And the hand, skinned by the accident, seemed to Indicate the mark of nails. Its Him, thought the old man, this stranger, this friend, Its Him from the cross. Its Him who carries the sorrows of all the world, even of thieves and bums and drunkards and old forgotten men like me. And the heart of the lonely old man yras filled to overWhen the stranger opened up his arms to receive flowing. him, they were united In a beautiful smile of friendship that was more brilliant than a thousand suns and myriads of stars. I 467-971- 1 2171 ne (Continued grade FREE! TiJaue 7 e tydct Seventh er league. for $10 including our fabulous reconditioner A.M. THE GUEST teams, sixth-gra- de Walker reports. East Mill Creek Gymnasium will be available for teams Idle in league action for practice sessions Saturdays. Pehrson Hardware and Boy Scout Troop No. 50 are among sponsors Jumping on the junior basketball band wagon. There Is a need for more and sponsors coaches, boosters of the program that boost when University of Utah basketball coach Jack Gardner holds a basketball clinic. Ray Varoz will serve Evergreen Junior High as a director while Olympus and Wasatch junior high schools have yet to name Junior high BOOSTERS WAIT TIPOFF Granite area director Reed Walker, center, readies tossup for Skylines Tracy Maero, left, and Olympus Jack Key. Skyline secretary-treasurWayne Baer, back left, and president Doug Greer wait for outcome. All will back Olympus-Skylijunior high county basketball program. SPE0AQ.06T8 2909 E. CALL 33rd South 485-054- 3 |