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Show IIJSDAUtW East Wins Big Winning big seems to be the fashion at East High School where the Leopard football team defeated Clearfield, 1S-- 0 last week. v - y- C-y- .4 The game between East and Highland, Saturday, 2 P.M., at East, could determine who will qualify for the state playoffs from Division Two of Region Two. Credit Salt Commissioner Holladay midgets are front row: Ron Jorgenson, Ray Stahl, Paul Brown, Mitch Cocorlnes, Bob Brad Morris, Russell Rosander, Steven Herrscher, Michael Little, Garry Hudson and Scott Ersklne. Second row: Jeoffrey Mangum, Steve Hansen, Steve James, Rod Spaulding, Jim Robbins, Terry Coult, RalphClegg, Charlie Williams, Greg Moffatt, Larry Morrison, Todd Nielson and Craig Shelley. Third row: Curtis Roghaar, Richard Neslen, HOLLADAY MIDGETS arlson, Gary Davis, Jim Vanderhoof, Scott Nellson, Mark Hudson Billy Okeson, David Mecham, Brent Thompson, Douglas Knight and Chris Phillips. Fourth Row: Robert Jones, Dan Vanderhoof Tom OHarra, Cory Rlckblel, Brett Hardcastle, Dan Cox, Doug H errscher, Ricky Clark, Clark Hildebrand, David Hayward, John Dahl and David Haines. Staff: Larry Morrison, manager, left. Dee Clegg, assistant coach, Din Moris, head coach and Darrell Clegg, assistant coach. Little League Footballs Biggest Team Holladay can lay claim to having one of the largest little league football teams In the country. Its claim to fame, however, Is based on the number of grld-de- rs on the team 50. Thats our traveling one booster volunteam, teered as camera flickered at a recent picture-takin- g ceremony wherein the young footballers put on their football best for the camermen. Holladay midgets, wnue arent any bigger. They hope, however, to win their share of football games before the seasons over. It could be a big year for the midgets. Holladay Student Wins College Honor - Open Evenings Mon., Thurs., 9 Fri., till o q1 Tim Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baker, 4310 Albright Drive, has been honored for outstanding achievement In perfect attendance at a special awards assembly at Stevens Henager College. Students achieving outstanding performance In a particular subject are presented with a special awards certificate In recognition of their achievements. Mr. Baker Is a graduate of Olympus high school. 4697 Holladay Boulevard HOLLADAY SQUARE Phone CR feliHfmtltttttfiHii4tfffifMitifitifff COMPARE the RECORDS You be the rqiTuijijT ri Judge vTt " tt.tt.tYt ?,ttt Public Service without pay Association president ( hairman of Administrative 1938 l3 Member American Republican National Committeeman for 11Heart64 L I tah score. Commissioner Jenson said voluntary contributions are with knowing the needs of an athlete. being accepted for the Utah athletes family. Llndgren will travel to Tokyo this fall to YOU MUST REGISTER VOTE Rocky Mountain Register: SAT.. OCT. 10th or TUES.. OCT. 13th October 8, 1964 Page 13 Utah State AFL-CI- O Sponsored Advertisement A represent the United States, Utah and Salt Lake County In the Olympic games. Cast Iron Fireplace Grates $10.95 and up $19.00 and up Furnace Filters All sizes 59C 2 - All sizes 89C 1 the process. Highland meets East High School, Saturday, 2 P.M. in a game that could give the Rams new football title hopes or dash them for the 64 campaign. Winning by a 3 margin over Davis with less than 15 seconds showing on the score-boaclock Is not a mandate to any football authority. Davis hasnt proved It is a power among the high school ranks. Highlands win mustnt be taken lightly, however. Highland got off to a slow start last year when It won the Class A football title. In last weeks game Highland trailed most of the game with a 2 point safety its only mark. Davis meanwhile scored a field goal with only seconds remaining In the first half to chalk up Its only score of the game. Gordon Tibbetts needed to match Davis effort with 15 seconds showing on the clock and the game In the balance. The talented Tibbetts did Just what was necessary as his boot barely sailed over the crossbar between uprights. It meant the game, last week. It could produce the momentum that could shove Highland atop Utahs high school football crown. Basketball Time! 5-- rd Basketball is on Its way. Salt Lake County Recreation supervisor Pete Haun announced Thursday that registration for the popular adult evening basketball program is open. Teams can register by call lng Salt Lake County Recreation, 266 4485. Interested sponsors and booster are Invited to call M r. Hauns office for additional information on the program Is certain to enterthat tain over 100 teams during the 1964-- 65 season. Games will be played In the East Mlllcreek, South High, West High, and Granite High SKYLINE BUILDING SUPPLY 3025 East 33rd South Have you looked at your County Tax Notice ? The Salt Lake County Tax Notices are just being sent out. If you have received yours, you probably got a shock. If you havent received it yet, be prepared for one. County Taxes go up, up, UP! But the service Look what has happened during the past four years of Democratic party rule; two years with Bill Larson in office, 1961 and 1962, and two years with Marv Jenson in office, 1963 and 1964. doesnt! gymnasiums. Haun said the possibility of a 14-County Recreation league is being investigated and that interested sponsors for this program are Invited to call for additional RATE OF TAX INCREASE UNDER DEMOCRATS 17 S $16 Million 15 s 13 Records-Historie- s Reproductions st 12 PROFESSIONAL PRINTING SERVICE CECIL A. CARR, OWNER 163 EAST 2ND SOUTH F W SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH II 10 RATE OF TAX INCREASE UNDER REPUBLICANS PHONE Utah Association director I9bl Honorarv Colonels disor Corps Ltah National Guard Girls Scouts State dwsor Committee to present Cnnersitv of L tah Development Fund member 359-17- 9 32 8 l2 7 1957 60 QUESTION: Utah Historical Societv member for manv vears Utah Safetv Council director Municipal League director, 1945 49 tah Water and Pover Board 1947 River Commission of Utah, 1945 47 Adviser to inter state Colorado River Commission that negotiated the Colorado River Compact Lions Club President. 1944 Boy Scouts district finance chairman for manv vears United Var Drive Fund director USO Drive countv chairman 3 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 ANSWER: To help bring in new jobs and new industry for Utah. Law Universitv ofUtah Utah State Bar member American Bar Association member 1949 50 Grand Countv Attornev, 1941-4Citv Attorney of Moab, 193550 Practicing attornev since 1935 1934 Congressional Administrative assistant LLB degree L niversitv of Utah 1940 Davis Countv Attornev 1939 40 Asst Attornev General of U tah 194 and 1946-4Member International cademv of Trial Lawyers Practicing attorney specialising m freight rates 1936-3- Legislative Record 7 Legislative Record Utah State Senator for eight vears, from 1942 to 1950 including 2 vears as Republican leader of the State Senate Member Utah Legislative Council for five vears None from 1949 to 1954 Three facts were Cal Rampton s obtained from printed campaign material) Democratic Party Republican Party Pro Utah Utah Manufacturers Assn Labor leaders and unions Utah Chamber of Commerce Gov George D Clyde Salt Lake Tribune Deseret News Executives Utah Legislative Conference KUTV Utah Cattlemen's Assn Utah Wool Growers Assn Cache Valley Dairy Assn All railroads serving state Utah Canners Assn Utah Motor Transport Assn Utah Municipal League Utah Committee on Industrial and Employment Planning Utah Real Estate Board Ogden Standard Examiner KSLTV KCPX TV Mitchell Melich Calvin L Rampton Thomas mnfimmiitjtmm) - v'7 tanSES mitmumnUhWitSi IPaid political mim advrrtiiement by Carl A Hulbert chairman, Melich fee Governor Committee 34 East lit South, Salt Lake City, L tah VoGe REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP 61 62 63 64 DEMOCRATIC N LARSEN-JENSE- Your Salt Lake County Budget has jumped 76 .while 13. Many radio stations Senator Frank E Moss Dr Ernest L Wilkinson G Judd David S King William G. Bruhn Rep Lawrence J Burton Civic officials throughout the state (The above is only a partial listing of groups and individuals who have endorsed the Freeport Amendment) W- 6 Why do all of these groups and individuals urge you to vote FOR the Freeport Amendment? Law Law School graduate - Fire Highland High Schools foothad another close week but the Rams gained a little momentum In Assistants Association, egion and A play wherein East Todd Johnson quarterback passed out to halfback Gary Hodman who nred Easts ball team game last Genealogical Public Service without pay tah member since The second tally came only moments later when the alert East defense recovered a Clearfield fumble and converted It to a score with Johnson hitting Ken Hales for the Screens Bulletins-Pric- e CAL RAMPTON L games. It's ability to score Is overshadowed only by the defensive line that has closed the door on opponents all year. 14 MITCH MELICH 1I Utah Mining first score. Highland Building Drive With Region Grid Triumph Camera-ready-Fa- Board of Regents L rmersiu of East has been winning by large margins In all their Lake County Marv Jenson Marv announced during the week that Utahs Olympian Blaine Llndgren, an employee with Salt Lake County Department, would not be forgotten. HOME? k' Stt PAGE H. FR Freeport (Constitutional Amendment No. 1) pii() dv by Utah Committee For the Freeport Amendment John M Wallace Chairman population has increased at only This is the alarming story of inefficiency and waste. Lets Try Competence for a Change Elect and SALT LAKE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS VOTE REPUBLICAN ! Paid political advertisement by Roy Derriek, J. Fred Plngree, Ana Hinckley and Art Knudsen. |