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Show DO YOU LOOK AT THE CALENDAR TO SEE WHEN IT'S SPRING? i MOST UKELY YOU FEEL THAT SPRING IS NOT A CERTAIN DATE. IT ARRIVES ON A DAY TPS A CERTAIN STATE OF MIND WHEN YOU'VE HAD ENOUGH WINTER. IT BEGINS WHEN YOU'RE READY TO BRIGHTEN YOUR OUTLOOK. IT STARTS WHEN YOU S3GGJ WALK INTO YOUR YOU'LL FIND PRODUCE IT WAITING THERE WITH AN ARRAY OF FRESH A TRUE HARVEST OF SPRING WHICH ADDS i FLAVOR , VARIETY AND NOURISHMENT TO YOUR EARLY SPRING MEALS. SA 4v. :$ Olympus In fielders who hope to make it tough on Salt Lake ' left, John Hunter, team shortstop, Rick Curtis, second man and firstbaseman Allen Dlpietro, baseball teams Include third sacker Bill Papanikolas, WBBA PLANS BIG 52-LEAG- 52-te- am i cdf "Wml 12. It Is a competitive baseball program for boys who can throw or bat a ball in any manner. All a boy needs to play ball in WBBA is a sparkle in his eye that says, l evant tojplajr baH, according to Mr. For the boy, WBBA means baseball. For the boys family it is a healthful and constructive program for youth. It is a builder of boys and a molder of young men. It is an outdoor classroom for the mind and body where the two learn to work in harmony with other boys. WBBA is a boy playing baseball in the fellowship of teammates. It is boys of all faiths and religions working together for a team victory, while their fathers share popcorn in the grandstand. It is a community taking pride in the growth of its youth. Finally WBBA is boys, their families and their y community uniting in the friendly competition of baseball with die hope that they, themselves, and the place where they live might be better because they came , together. Thats WBBA baseball! Highland Skiers Show Depth 43 NEXT IN NORTH CENTER SQUARE field as than the seven-tea- m they placed two teams in final standings. A team, The Highland paced by John Frank and Arlene Belnap missed the first place prize that was taken by Ogden but placed second with a 495.1 team time to Ogdens winning 489.3. Frank had the third fastest boys time with a 1:33.8 time over Mt. Millie ait s giant slalom course while Miss Belold senior nap, a scored a 1:38.0 for the second best girls time. Joining Frank on the boys team were Dan Roberts, Mark Higgins, Greg Hunter and POOR TO ALBERTSOfOS MIDVALE, UTAH 5 FcoT MJJAAl WUW LADDER cuwSumb DRYER 17-y- ear Randy Undair. On the womens team with Miss Belnap wereAnn Roberts and Sue Lang. Placing second in the mens was Olympus competition Steve Durham who came close to Ogdens Ray Millers 1:22.9 with a fast 1:26.6 time. Durham was followed by the Rams Frank. It was Durhams run that made it possible for the Titan team to place fourth in the annual high school ski contest. Joining Durham on Olympus fourth place team were Cr eight Wirick, Tim Durham, Pete Coombs and John Crane while the girls were led by Linda Jackson, Judy Taylor and Wendy Riser. The standout performance of the day for the girls was A Nielsen. PIACE 2nd. 5th Highland High School skiers bowed to Ogden in last weeks Knudsen Cup ski classic but the Rams showed more depth i. SEASON IN 66 UE Western Roys Baseball Association is on the thresh-ho- ld of another big season with a field promised for the 1966 season. Last tryouts are scheduled Saturday throughout the county with auctioning slated to begin the latter part of April. Auctioning determines only the WBBA major league program, according toN.GayleNielson, program booster. We plan to find a team for every boy who comes out for play, he promises. What is WBBA baseball? The program is for boys between the ages of 9 and &. base-Cou- nty Skylines Tin Ohlson who w the giant slalom event in leading her school to third place. Miss Ohls also won Mt. Millicent Cup Saturday prior to the Sunday ski meet. She registered a 1:37.4 time to win while Ogdens Peggy Goddard followed Highlands Miss Belnap with a third place 1:38.1 time. the Joining Miss Ohlson Skyline team were Peggy Barb Johns Chamberlain, Dave Partenheimer, and m Bry Herzog, Mike Doolin, Ken Yoho and R Wolcott. Members of Highlands B team which finished fifth were Linda Jenkins, Sue Ollinger, Sally Nagle, Richard Wess-ma- n, Mark Jensen, Tom Stratton, Tom Slagte and Steve hors Johns. Wood Named Kearns Coach Kearns High School named John Wood as its basketball last week in an acti by the Granite School District. Mr. Wood, a former basketball and football player for College of Southern Utah graduated from Brigham Young University where he played for that school s football team. He is 35 years old and served four years at Granite High School under coaches Rex Olsen and Jim Hill. Prior to his Granite assignment, he at Parowan High worked cch School. The Kearns this to op High School, has not named its football coach. fall, New Fishing Licenses Due Early fishing opportunities are available throughout Utah to angling on on waters op a year-roubasis Including lakes and streams where cold and warm water fishes may be nd High School Spring Athletes Schedule Busy Weekly Meets , Spring sports continue at a hot pace throughout Salt Lake County where track, golf, soccer and baseball compete with the weather for playing time. Here are baseball, golf and track schedules for Friday as outlined by the Utah High School Activities Association: tak. A rash of questions about waters and a rush of anglers going to them is com -to the first warm days of m open BASEBALL Granite at Olympus Cyprus at Skyline Hillcrest at Jordan Judge Memonal at Bingham Tooele at Murray REGION TWO Highland at South East at West Clearfield at Viewmt Bountiful at Davis GOLF REGION THREE Cyprus vs. Skyline Granite vs. Olympus Hillcrest vs. Judge Tooele vs. Jordan Murray vs. Bingham MiM j2g& 99 fcTLELTYPe. 20 POWER MOWER 8PKOVB.N 2 HP. 4 CYLINDER , nn GARBMoE AU-O- REGION TWO 1,1733 Bountiful at wrosriN&ti&tN. Discussing Highland strategy for upcoming ctest Is Highland Coach John Pino and his catcher John Kilmer. Cservati officer. Those waters now open to fishing are listed In the 1966 angling proclamation, along with all rules and regulatis covering this years fishing seas. Popular rly season waters include Bear Lake, Lower Bear River, Mantua Reservoir, Utah Lake, Deer Creek, Nine Mile, Miners-vill- e, Lake Powell and Flaming Gorge. are reminded . Fisherm that the 1965 fishing license is still valid through April Utahs licenses 1966 have at - Thursday Judge at Tooele Jordan at Hillcrest Bingham at Murray H change rapidly during spring, most of the questions are best answered by the local 15, 1966. TRACK REGION THREE Since conditions spring. REGION THREE - Friday Viewmt Clearfield at Davis East at Highland West at South fish and game been received the Departmts Salt Lake City office and are being processed in preparation for the new year beginning April 16. 1966. The license agents throughout the State will have them in plenty of time to meet the April 16 ddline. Under legislative law, a proper 1966 licse must be possessed and visibly displayed by anyone in pursuit of fish or game after the April 16 date. licse C |