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Roberts o u ol the imohI aaestime wj'erl l I llet as ama.- - m; as thee limes splays of (rower ever put on hv R m :v u.i i looile s.'imin.n; team, the lAwl 1'ite in the lor the slate ft 100 a:d hiihs'tihe must Ih the l.i.on toned 2 3 I Im i T I CU i 111 i hie n r.i ate t. . in .',) tu le, , c omtrRS, I fjie '90-- in IUT hh Mt'llmtli'l Sponor Si: m m-- i Lriiar) 2 l n com-'mitte- To (lliilt Wi'l serve I a cbih r Ii tie (hutch So lul ll.i'l the Pi.hi.c. Wednesdax. fib I t o n 5 30 to S 33 p m OIIIDKIN la twelve years of I fix ; tents Adults, one dol lui tor iirp'e'se I jfprr Me. to. (tier tv WVipl IIKV Ullff l'll Ilarnl r i 4" ' ? he Band loyally Cub will Relay S tti s i at the tiuine of Mrs. f, I I o , ' I ) RiIMi ( oi Robi tx !, 'ties, Mon lay evening at 7 30 .icit.'u t, W Ii at ) 1216 i cl Iho riit'ioi': will In for (he I x puim.e of or(auin for sprinj; (L'ld'-S.ute remidl ii. ox link and will include a tm..n-jiu- l !t:i.3a.d I ice .'lye Relay r. jorl of the winter comi-r- t I dooi-'(loxchss, Staln.ikiT, I n rXltLFIVL I I a.v i, S i a .iijncr ) I 22 0 c nan men and the concert omm.ttei are asked to be in Men e jit I)V O s r, 1 V.l UJ-- 3 ard RreaMMrut e T.IC M :rket I', islui mined ui.h 1 I Refil l Is, I 0 3 ip n u'l.i (hi n' of (us! plan xx.th a ill w.'h a dial meet with the mi'in (or lie take Pave fmahv 2 i: K I. I I 1112 1 i ii n n I r m Inset ti tm P Ke; on One t lueipions. Jiox l.'det h'oke the one mini e math m this 3 lav'e'. p; i ' ' o for i' o Cm ul S."ic'i r Hi I i h! n m the wuonno is they inp i. red a. eh veil fist went ton te . jt j e;J i i as a mm wuh 2'v) and Hi u: 'lav with ihues w nnn; M to 11 Ai'n.sr It-M- u J amp time of 51 1 e 10,3-I h h iimi iJ 5x6 U 220 xxith s for a ser of 20 and min jim j.itr.c. (''i I I IIP mnks under esetn1 1 Whaid F that IfKi. !e won cl c ntn.lii'x !v F'13 I vx ;h 293 a ir rs trl le'i.nsiost l hv m tal. ru; thrte po ns l.tmi So their S7th sirait hf meet, and the sta'e reuods were mined 73 0 2 S nne! taker, F I :!'(Viiv toppi-5 6 eue Ra!h a anJ Stoddard r.t'h game, Jay 12 I'nii 5 j h h br Ar a t that tlvy took a',1 the f rst !jel M iws in 'he hhi free, his 3 ,:'r I s 2 I of Iv Melton III 21J (ill Hanna with a 5l'5 fcr.es w.th 0 4 t med I f Pt a news and of wall me the foor!e m'uh iW too ther uttk, lit. Iran had h --Ji s. places isnt 163-ar J Iml.xidn.il McJIcv the with Col Smell mien lor rakh 11,0 lev relax team of 3 R rim'on wa lot t'-- e lo ur c;s S i item hat the in 1 nd Im.i . I I .5 2 II Dmtrv, II. Blown c we a won Sm.ih with the 20' tlmken with 1 3. 516 manner in which they s; lashed ti RoImtIs, liattison, and Jim Wheat 2 tio don V I 5 5 d.'inu wah a 60 li.mdunp series '..in 5.t series. Djxe I ein.iu i Mi. v i home Iir-- r, cam in the line o' BROVIN'S thitii onio second 52 a White and sere 1 (he! I jxxeh very one of the 23 men who 23 6, I of a seiond faster thin tcr laK.iv; it hv puim I place hous- - with a 513 senes ' Mu' in ait'ied for Mae showed the eeroil fto.n the I Ik. Jiv Ijush o t ill .! j l the Men s ( h b wen thiee po n'f 'liat have bee i honed to 3nd Imeless they 2tl. 5H for liman's wild, A1 I ol -ru.ti Alim's I ood down High for 'itn.-- s toe the I.IG won ih 2ifl (rm in his fastest a I 5n3 S.u-oda 107. Milt i,l hail i. ' he Men s Cub wete M he Simo as they posed then' hist time of the year a xi tv resjvi I oKo had 5.3 for ih 1 .U mi s of the year D.ee ate nme able 2 IH and Jim Wheat's .V 1 stJte recot Js on the Ixiohx and in m the 100 freestyle stamps him as mV of thiue events Huff paddler a definite thie.it for state honors 'era 2 :r ?j r o. , .hukt b 2 Vwesomc Uisons l X for a j'2 i t j ill wall .1 20 .11 Ja k (i i, W.S S'liu, i unlr lulled to II h lot I'.C I) Ut li lt I t j'i'i I ti I sol w.th a 5 t. ...id Ili; with o ame, 523 t.i s a : 3 s 1 tj 1 1 i rr ci.r'ev, Dixi XI V -1 League iro.o . 3tii I rws nosnru. Watson, undetwent or Mirceiv at the Vciiuans Sj, , aU. CtIVi loJjV Ib-nr- m3- - fio-.jn- S JAIL TI KM Don Rowland was Riven ten . (it day (ail by Jud,:e Marshall in Cits Court lists week Otl a ll.arRe in city of battei y Take Homo Salol rjorshirp nut, Results were under these marks and font I reesixle if these times border on the 1 I. Mi laws. F. 4 43 0 Jsensjt onal Joe Mjyo in the 40 yard free-- l 2 G Mi laws. T. 4 55 5 style was clinked in :il2 whuh 3 Thome. l!li. 4 57 I (under Mate recordl just alxnit insures him of break-ard I reestlye any the oldest record on the Ixioks Jwhen he swims it Saturday Cur, I Mno. T :S2 2, Milton, Bl'.. :20 4 bent reroid is : 18 6 W Lj notice. RHK BUTTON Orlando, F. : 24 S 19 I on state (under state recordl champion Rnhjrd Wixnl 11 hat he wan's first place and I. s Bulteiflv S name 12 Hamsun. T. 1 01 2 oppos.te a new record, when 9 he splashed thiouch the water in 2 G irehm T. 4 9 t!v 13 9 100 yard butterfly in the ter- - 3 Taiupudu, Bl". 11 r fir time of I 012. as compared (under state record) 11 to Wood's record of I 06 7 , Ireestlye 12 Me! Roberts m the 100 xaid 1 Loveless. T 2 118 H breas'stroke was nearly f.ve se 2. Bryan, T. 2 16 4 15 2 3 Anderson, BE 2 33 3 17, onds under his state time of team'with a wtnninp time of 1.10 3 by Backstroke hiph far the fastest time this event hisi I D Rimintiton. T. :53S d new y j 1 40-- 3 HETRECflL DKIAIT rot WUCHT CONIIOL the easy jway tie for first place, despite a' Standings as of Ivb. II: four po.nt split with the I aples Style Shop were n;,,.run j,.we!ry llp.h (or the food Center limy DeStmun w.:h a 572 senes G ,Roy Uycda with a 2u came, 5t3 nrown-series and Roldg Rol.tnson with a "6ti" for Aj & Lld pame, 5lti Series Htjjh lv ,the I.j,;!e were Retd Bravken ,)lrrv.s SmcUr (with a 207 pame. 553 senes. Dick Aux jy;,, M, os:, d with a 212 panics 551 sen a:rt,nce F ioral j l 5. ami lari Hammund with a j Aux No I Kirk "s,a. (524 senes leammate Ron h,Kh shl,p ,wtih a 205 pame, helved his team s,.rh;s Wllh 35(0 and pin, "l.bs moved up to the V3m Colle'pie mt. Klh s:6 plns il,,p i'U WIL!, a ,hree P"1'1 wm, ALYCC SLY. Gillespie SC, r Fate Furniture, in a BO, erv ,d ,ir H nh for Gillespie s lvJ C04 ,0' take dose ser.es htph mdix.dual anUS l2JOincs and K"kt-- h pame for the nipht cjilh-spie'- s at. to lose weight bowl-,oxe- $ m, 5? per can Headquarters for . . -scr,es- shukSiratch store was 210, 172, IGS. fl,rLa Matokel with a 209 pame 566 i h).r avt.raKe ,0 ,i0 ra,s ns and Mac Mapee w,th a 202 ,..at.ue. Uip jn ,h for senes the Fun Ibph time, ob Coll,tlpe. Rateman Jew- nduremen were LaMar Wtlhams t,!n. had p,rf(.ft controI on ht.r vita a 2 IS pane 634 senes Gram ,0 pick ip lp ..b,c spll, with a 210 pame. 5a, w Inc tt scnd ht.r an es and Gary late with a o33 aJ . ser-::,r0- Vitamins Diabetic Supplies Hearing Aid Batteries Caldwell Drug PRESCRIPTIONS ser-'jrr- n BOWLF.RS WIRE: r,nlore 200-3'ar- d -- 1 d Cyprus Vs Tooele As Tourney Nears Jl.M JENSEN the Buffs leading scorer has a crack at being the l ghes: scorer since Coach Ciatke Jensen came to Tooele. The three top individual scorers fobnsen has had are Loren Dunn 133 points in 1919. Jimmy We 139 in 1957 and the current leader till Kovai evich who scored 145 n 1959. In his last three games le.tsen needs 37 to pass Dunn, 43 o top Wexels and 44 lo take over XV 6 6 BanBnpham k,v pj'cranper ,.)S j 1 sllt.d TOP j 1 s Ih. H.llcrest Cafe also moved bxra m'o first plate with a four point Phone IE i & s scientific way i I 3 3 Stevie Boritk. 153. 536, Mirrjy s 2 Vm 207, 532, BonmeCp.-uBevan, . 1 Sh'elils, 133, 5.12. Dote W'ex land, 'Too le 'S3, 524, Pat Barton. Friday's Schedule. H3, 523. Helen! Francis Anderson, 505; Cyprus at Tooele Jordan at Murray Fulds, 139. 501. Mary Tomich. 502, Grander at Binpham 178, Parna 501; Mary Marion, V top spot Horn Kovacevieh. To W ith three W'lmtrmr. 193, 199, Jane Hammond. games to ro. interest heap.. Jensen r tta Mae Harris, 179, n Regton Four is centered around, .imsh, on top of i the 190, 498; i ,i . ,i ,a s 1 Bvcrabe D5. Donna Porter, 194, 4F7 ; Altce'ho will win the champtonshtpj .g1 po,n ,Lenfcst, 179, 4S2, Verna W'llmot.i Jordan or Bingham, and who will RIGHT NOW, after seven games 174, 481; Floss Gordon, 178, 457; Jbe the leagues third representa-.Bonm- e hes dipping along at a 13 7 avLee, 210; Alta Rifby, 188;!pve in the tourney. Granger or erage, but lie has had games of Rae R'ed, 185; Pat Gibbs, 180; (Murray. 21 and 18 so hes capable of doing Clea Sullivan, 180. j THIS FRIDAY may or ntay not AI.YCE SLY will be given a free answer both these questions, but t. rollovxtng Jensen are Tate with chicken dinner by the LaDon Cafe1 if we guess right that Jordan and for txiwling the highest series in Bingham will win over Murray 59, Powell with 52, Thomas 46, .Bush 45 and Gillespie with 35. tpe league this week. and Granger then nothmg w.ll be dribble der- T1E 5 ' . . - fI setted at jrs a Our Buffs will be too busy enCyprus to worry too much abemt any score but their own. Friday they get a chance to get some company at the bottom of the league standing. A win here, would bring Cyprus and Tooele into a tie for the basement. CYPRUS still has a chance for the tourney but the schedule is against them since their last two and games are against Jordan Bingham and they don't figure to win either of these. In their first meeting at Magna 4 ,the Pirates defeated Tooe e quite - U!;nuout Women tertairung Ag6 IMEW CAR jHonling League BUYERS GUIDE SPECIAL SECTION with pnc for popular i960 1 slar, ,he MIMM 402 North Main by at 6:30 with the mam teams coIhde at 8 nl. Fo, 1(m ,hp j,amethe Buffs r raye, Mrra and then close t , Bin,llam h season h 4 h(,re jn Tootle ' Hamburger & j Fifes Ollly 25c j TOOELE PULSE OFFERS Good For 1 Week Only two and Team Five won all . oday, to tie for first place in the, u. j .'irst half of league play. THE PLAY OFF was played in the afternoon, and Team Five finally managed to take first place their big trouble being they havent barely by five pins. been able to keep at maximum 197 to Ilene Garcia bowled a for the full four quarters. A case help her teammates capture the in point was last week when they title. out played Granger for the first THE TEAM are Glenda .hit a lull for the next Seright, Jean Randall and Bertha quarter 'our minutes while the Lancers Graham. a ten point lead, The team 5"s are Ilene Garcia, were building up then came along good for the Donna and Rowland King Dorothy of the game to play GranTHE CHICKEN DINNER was balance on even terms, but never quite ger won by Bermae Anderson with a able to close the gap. 521 high. Fedy Virgil came second Now if Tooele can just hit on with a 497 and Kay Lu DeLeuw all five cylinders for 32 minutes followed with a 476. they could wind up with their seDonna Rowland, Secretary cond win of the season. 4s Bantam Scratch Lge. W L League standings: Nu Cleaners . ..14 6 Hillcrest 1332 SV2 .. 122 7i2 Team Three beat team two, 3 Stoker Motor . ll'2 W2 out of three points. High for the Model Cleaners 914 ioi2 winners were Ted Poulas, 132, 138 Meadow Gold . . 82 111,4 and Greg Poulos, 104, 118. High Dons Body Shop 12 . 8 for the losers were Fred Seeley, Center Cafe Anns . 54 144 79, 138, and Doug Hymas, 80, 105. 3 17 TEAM ONE beat Team Four Alex Golf Shop High team series for the week two out of three points. High for the winners were Keith Averitt, was roiled by Stoker Motor and Model Cleaners with a 2029 series 98, 72 and Curt Beecher, 99, 80. tie. High for the lossers was John HIGH TEAM GAME was Chev127, 95 and David Brown 113. 110, ron with a 706. High individual W L series was Verla Kopfer with a League Standing: 11 4 504 series. High individual Team Tw o game 10 5 was rolled by Betty DeBois with Team Three 6 9 a 177. Team Four 4 11 Team One OTHER high series and games rolled were: Margaret Gordon, 166, Fred Seeley, reporter 457; Marge Martin, 156, 153, 428; The attitude of youth toward life LaVon Wilson, 163, 413; Jackie is that of a passenger riding with Fernau, 166, 377; Myrna Kirk, 152, the engineer in the cab of the loco- 377; Shirley Strieby, 158, 449; 177, 452; Betty motive, peering ahead with antici- Betty DeBois, pation at each new vista, while Richards, 166, 381; Millie Long, the attitude of old age is often re- 151, 394; Lois Thomas, 150, 179, presented by one sitting on the 468; Nancy Shurtz, 156, 384, Helen ear observation platform, dis- Whimpy, 162, 443; Jean Mogus, mally watching the disappearing 161, 162, 440; Mary Hursh, 151, 1415; track. Lynette Lindsav, 163, 408 Bowling Valuable 64-paFact Book on 1960 Cars ge Its the official 1960 NEW CAR BUYERS GUIDEjust off the press. Most complete new car book in every detail. Includes list prices of 26 leading 1960 model cars. 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