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Show 6 'I Price Is Right Granite Prepares Attack For Basketball Title J vj Vocd Folding Deers KIW NATURAL WOOD SILENT OPERATION M Dm mm to flalttod to In Holladay pIf Price is Right in Holladay. Holladay baseKen Price, a Long-ti- ball booster Hill Misses Vets In Early Tests Schools Granite High basketball team promises to be in the thick of the high school battle when league play rolls around the first of the mm4 mm4 will ci toto toD FRff LfTIRATURE n victim of a auto coj-lisin Logan Canyon Thanksgiving Day Is recovering satisfactorily and resting well at his residence, 4072 Suada Circle, Holladay. Price, summertime coach of Holladay Post 71 baseball team (Olympus), reports hell be back at third base coaching come early March when his baseball teams usually get head-o- toMtf to to toto wmmd toowto to on P. JOEL last 3 & CO. PAULSON 1M iMth NU started. Kens wife Edna, also is reported doing well. She suffered a broken hip in the mishap. year. Coach Jim Hill will miss who Alex Churehlch rangy played such a big part in Granltian basketball wars. It was Churchlchs huge 8 frame and scoring ability that made it possible for the Granite team to fare so well in County Rec. Plans Annual 6-- last years Class A He was a real workhorse for us, Granite Coach Jim Hill says of his graduated giant who is searching for a GUNNERS Granite Coach Jim Hill, dwarfed by tall basketballers points to target he hopes they can hit when league play rolls around. They ar, left, Jay Maddox, Larry Georgladis and Dave Lundberg. All three could see action as center before campaign. Lundberg is a frontline forward. GRANITE Junior High Bowlers Launch Program ICE SKATE a d the sport thats best for fun and healthy Instruction for all ages Junior high school bowlers got acquainted with bowling professionals a week ago and will move into first session of two clinics to be conducted Salt Lake the throughout area County again Saturday. Bowlers of Junior high age SPECIAL CLUB and PARTY RATES HYGEIA ICELAND interested In participating their bowling establishment this Saturday. Cost for second session is $1 Cost will cover the Instruction, ball and shoes. The fee also will cover third ses Final preparations for the Salt Lake County Recreation Department ski school are nearing completion stage. The event, to be held for six weeks beginning January 9, 1965 on consecutive Sat- urdays, is for beginning skiers only. Registration fee for the course is $2. Interested beginning skiers can register at 237 South 10 th East in Salt Lake City or at 5177 South six-we- ek Photo Courtesy Utah State Historical Society The State, Murray. Registration deadline Is 8 first airline flight from Salt Lake City inaugurated Americas com- mercial air service. Progress always has required financing and Traey-Coiliwas one of the first to provide funds to build business and industry in our struggling young city, beginning in the Today, ns P.M., Friday, January 8. There will be no registration for this years clinic. mid-eightie- s. s business firms, and individuals, too, look to for financial service to assure the continued growth and progress of our City and State. Tracy-Collin- A transportation weekly fee of $1.75 will cover bus charges round trip. A bus schedule will be released a week prior TRACY-COLLIN- S to the clinic. The school is for all beginning skiers under the ar old limit. Adult classes are being planned. Bank and Trust Company 18-ye- Member Federal Depotit Insurance Ski sessions will begin at 10 A.M. at Brighton Ski i Q Corporation mmmm 1 Q in In letterman ranks Hill has a fine pair of guards, three forwards and a good center. Guards wearing a G include Gary Arn-old- the popular Saturday program are urged to attend clinics as 1208 E. 21st So. IN His pot on a college team. value was greater now than we realized," a member of the coaching staff volunteered. Granite boasts six returning lettermen in the ranks of team. the The club has fair experience, good speed and man for man is good a scoring team. We dont have any rebounders of note and were expecting heavy duty chores from the little helghth that we have, Coach Hill said. Hill was quick to mention that Bruce Jones, Kent Davis and rugged Dave Swanson also will be missed when it comes time to play for keeps. You cant help but realize' the Importance players such as these play when you consider how inexperienced you are this early in the seaHe added Hill said. son, quickly that he had some top talent to form his new Farmer team. Ski School lor Parents... us, SCHWAhJ K SPORTSMANS FEFlFECTl()hJ rlj D a cAmpchAmp The Perfect Xmas Gift For DAD! ' portable INFRA-RECOOKER cooks and haats D gas-fire- d HEATER doaa both laat and yvall portable campfire - safer, faster & more efficient than a match sion cost. League play, to begin the first week of January, will be This will cover the $1.05. cost of three lines of bowling, ball and shoes a bowling a of Junior high bowling giant Participants must be of Junior high age to register at the following 11 establishments at the given times. 8 A. M. Rancho Lanes, 641 W. North Temple; Delton Lanes, 8524 W. 3500 South; Fairmont Bowl, 1121 Ashton Avenue Sugarhouse. 9 A.M. Rollers Bowling, 7980 South State Street, Midvale; Junction Lanes, 805 E. Wasatch Center, Midvale; Bowl, 4015 Wasatch Blvd. 10 A.M. OlympusBowl, 150 E. 5770 South State, Murray, Southeast Bowling Courts, 1137 East 21st South; Ritz 2265 South State Classic, Street, Maltalr, 170 South 9th West and 250 E. 2nd South. Bring a partner go Pal-D-M- ar, Address fiesta pools 2343 E. 3300 S. 0, senior 165-pou- nd who has two years experience to go with his senior effort. Arnoldus is an exceptional shooter and promises to be Granites spark from a scoring standpoint. 11 Join Lundberg at forward. They are Dave Beck and Glen a pair of ends. Douglas packBeck, a age is certain to figure high in starting positions and is expected to have a tough battle from his football coming teammate Douglas. Douglas is a eager playing in his senior year. Beck also is a Junior. 6-- 4, 165-pou- nd Hill is happy with his center spot. Larry Georgladis at is a Junior and promises to be strong in time for the 6- -5 age 7 thiu 14 years Average 10 students per class students assigned lasses with others ol same ago and ability students suxrvised bv' instructors all das students assigned jermanent instructors transportation by (Ires hound transcontinental points in tspe busses from consenient pick-uSalt Lake City. (7 desued) end of season class races trophies awarded at Ski School Banquet classes conducted at Solitude Ski Resort teaching the American Ski Technique 14) Ski school brochures mailed HALF SOLE YC first 7 weeks (the minimum enrollment is 7 until Decern weeks). Checks may be ber 19. 1964. An alternate plan is to include $20 with the application card $24 may be paid on December 26, and the balance of $25 on January 16. 1965 Upon receipt of card and check the student; will be assigned to his chosen bus location. The bus pick-upoints are conveniently listed on the back of the application card. If your child is a former student protect his priority by enrolling early, December 5 at the latest Enrollment cards for the last 7 weeks will be mailed post-date- A I. nvMW ivprv - wki Mtaw Has nopy naifa4 CbMiivMAAM p Cfcr Am MfM)r Mfhr 4 Thurs., Frl., MIN'S $2.00 IdUh Sat. ONLY MmIz )1.lt UR NEW GUITAR. 2261 EAST 4800 SOUTH 277-99- in January. 91 D TEfv December 26 through March 27 14 Consecutive Saturdays The minimum enrollment is for 7 weeks. The first starting on December 26. 1964, and the 2nd starting on February 6, 1965. Greater Salt Lake Ski Schools, Inc. mi uss car. mm mwm mm r.aiuM mom m-- REGISTRATION CARD 196445 SEASON -- 7 (nctoto b my fir 7 wwk wiwmto Hi Mm to to Dtoomtor Mtf wHh oqtito o to 7 moto wki. RT to 14 ttol toto tofhtoto Wlthoa liunspsiSoHsa $69.00 I. nmOmi (H Mtoim Hm IN 00 vMi ApfRaoMm $53.00 80) m Q $J40 Dm M M. Jm. H ZTUMNn HAMS COST: $5.00 WILL HOLD UNTIL XMAS, 315 SOUTH 5TH EAST PHONE 277-353- 1 7 walks wMi Hanspsrlatisw per week LARRY PINO CONSERVATORY PHONE 9 ENROLLMENT: To enroll, complete application card enclosed and mail with tuition check for the OR SEE US FOR upon request. Telephone W.fOT Only 322-26- 22 f p (Continued on Page M course.. Call for Instrument Reservation out-staf- a Guitar or Accordion under the tree 2. All music furnished. 3. Private or group lessons. 4. Native ability test and honest appraisal of talent at end of 6 . 190-pou- nd Phone SPECIAL 8 WEEK TRIAL PLAN 1. Use of instrument for tt weeks. n the best in ski instruction and supervision. Teaching youngsters is our spec ialty Our program is outstanding and unique m the Salt Lake Valley area. The members ol are carefully screened and selected tor their ability to teach and handle youngsters. All staff instructors are certified by the Intermountain Ski Instructors Association. We offer you leadership. A pair of football players LADIES' Put (or iranl to hettn ) and Tom Capece is In his weighs 150 pounds. senior year, Capece is certain to see much frontline duty. Dave Lundberg is a stalwart at forward position. Lundberg Is a leader and will play a part in the teams 485-0- 215 HAVE A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS that ski ... Who have children Z C M I We Clean and Repair Puraes Baby Shoes Bronzed Cottonwood Mall t Cost of the plan for 7 weeks is $69 with transportation, $53 without transportation. Cost includes, where transportation is applied, transportation. all day ski lessons with a professional instructor, and necessary lift tickets, and accident insurance. 4 ) CITY AOt .. CXNMNCt ASmiwS Imwmdl Z- lawk - ml |