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Show March 2, Page Eight THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD ; of ;L JIv interesting part itlsjjhat is might be your saved. Careful habits will often save somebody's life and the Smith, 151, 12.5; Bob Jacob-se- n, 135, U.25; David Mmer, 129, 10.75; Art Reid, 117,: 9.70, Fritz Boyer, 114, 9.5; Garth Nelson, 110, 9.16; Fred Childs, 94, 7.8; Dean Warren, 87, M Men given awards of merit Springville Stake M Men trophies and citations were handed out following conclu-sion of league play. Awards given were as follows: Coach award, Leo Conk of the cham-pionship Third ward team; championship trophy, Third ward; sportsmanship award, Fifth ward. Outstanding play-er award, Cal Thorpe. First team awards to indi-vidual players: Kent Hunts-man, 3rd ward; Glade Binks, 7th; Doug Smoot, 7th; Marlin Giles, 10th; Craig Smith, 4th. Second team: Fritz Boyer, 4th; Bob Jacobsen, 10th; Art Reid, 5th; David Miner, 8th; Garth Nelson, 3rd. High point makers of the league : Cal Thorpe, 253, 21 point average; Doug Smoot, 214, 17.8; Kent Huntsman, 210, 17.5; Glade Binks, 160, 13.33; Marlin Giles, 159, 13.25; Craig j END ROAST M JjDOJDX PorkLoIn,'b J v" DelMonte Cut VP PORK chop m I vv 303 can size -- j.. r. lu s WMJ II Will SMART'S FEED AND HARDWARE HUnter for your fertilizer (Oss) POi-- DinnT l be"." a"..4ii A 4 can 89c fXBACOn J I forv. - """ -- l wUi HALIBUT M Sliced Center Cuts, lb. iJ BANANA 8-- 1(1 CELERY I Roman Beauty APPLES j ib. 5c 1 4 lb. bag 39c SPAGHETTI DINNERS i I chef Boy qgr COTTAGE CHEESE Ar Dee Ct! Cloverleaf L raunn pie MUSHROOM DINNER brand w' 011 1 2eLloy ea. 39c toilet tissue I VET'S DOG FOOD ?Roii. .Pack... 31 cans 14 for 1.00 Creme Sandwich I FACIAL TISSUE aronei Biscuit reme 1 lb. ft 400 5 3 TOr 'UU ENERGY BLUE GRAPEFRUIT Sections Giant K;. 5 for 1.00 ? 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Arvil Bird, Branch Mgr. for your fertilizer A needs - --- - - A good rule in life " mouth shut as much keep your when possible, especially are in the midst of stran- - starts Uair. 8 j heire, Spanish Play in the Region 8 M Men basketball tourna- - mcnt will begin here and at the Spanish Fork gym next Wednesday night, March 8, beginning at 6 p.m. I CA n Q Q. : i rt1 ' fa Ii ; s ) u - ' - ',t - f ' i rX. rv A v "J , ' i I ! ' its ( : I - ' - i ; .1 U : ' ' : ! The double elimination tourney will continue through Satur- - day, March 11, when the cham- - pionship games will be played in Spanish Fork. Both Springville and Kolob stake winners have been plac-ed in the lower bracket for the tournament with the two second place teams vieing in the upper bracket. Representing Kolob stake in These Kolob stake M Men winners will en-ter the District 8 tournament next Wed., playing In the Springville gym the opening night at 8:30 p.m. They are coached by Fay Jacobson. Members pictured are front: Gor don Smith, who is stake supervisor also; Mark Bills. Back row: Kobert Groesbeck, Lynn Crandall, Coach Jacobson, Roe All-ma- n and Martin Fullmer. Absent from the picture are Jim Reed, and Jim Cook. ( r f) A 0 l-- Iff I , . v-- 1 ; - f , ; j '-- 4 r"r - , - -- V - . ; . , I J Am ,1,1 Jteja. I teiJii. J t. n.-- J Pictured above is the winning Third ward M Men club, champions of the Springville stake with a 12-- 0 record. They are coached by Leo Conk with Ronald Thorpe assisting. They play at 7:15 in the Springville gym the first nightN of the tourney. Members are, front row: Kent Huntsman, Gordon Wight, Calvin Thorpe (with trophy), Roy Edwards, Benny Fietkau. Back row: Mr. Thorpe, Mark Hoover, LaVar Engle, Garth Nelson, Serge Nelson, George Hone, and coach Conk. the meet will be the stake champion Second ward team coached by Fay Jacobson. They won the championship by de-feating Twelfth in their final game last week 61-5- Maple-to- n placed second and will al-so be representing the stake in the meet. Second ward will play the 8:30 game in the Springville gym next Wed. against the Emery stake first place team. Mapleton will play the 9:45 game at Spanish Fork against the Carbon stake lst place team. Springville stake will be rep-resented in the meet by the strong Third ward quintet. They will play in the Spring-ville gym at 7:15 the opening night and will meet the second place Carbon stake club. Sev-enth ward which took second in the Springville stake play, opens the tournament at Span-ish Fork at 6 p.m. against the Deseret stake lst place team. Brackets for the meet can be found elsewhere in this page. Season tickets are being sold this year at a considerable sav-ings according to Louis Clegg, tournament director. These tickets can be procured at the door or from Mr. Clegg at Mapleton; Frank Buffo, Niel Bona, or Robert Martell, all of Spanish Fork. Devi's tuck away togs sans any title Springville's Red Devils tucked away their basketball togs for another year after having played the Provo champs here last night. The Devils, exhibiting outstanding team spirit and ball hustling throughout the year, were un-able to cope with most of the taller clubs of the region and coupled with lack of height was the lack of consistently good outside long shot artists to give them the needed scor-ing punch. However, this year's team was not without its star performances. Grant Palfrey-man- , good both defensively and offensively; Jimmie Simkins, who came up with some stellar play; Jan Felix, strong man of the squad who teamed well and exhibited much fighting spirit along with Ted Murray, who dunked them from all over the court when he had his "on" night, Paul Cherrington, heady scrapper and David Whiting and Leland Bird have all had their "moments" and will be leaving the team via graduation. Bright hope of the coming seasons is Steven Strong, consistently good play-er who is only a Junior. Strong has scored well and is the "tall" man of the club. Devils 48 Lions 71 Last Friday night the Pay-so- n Lions showed no sympathy toward the Red Devils as they opened ur the e'ame with a vengeance and stormed thru to an overwhelming 71-4- 8 vic-tor- q. Felix and Strong for the Devils were the only two scor-ers hitting in the double fig-ures both getting 15 each. Payson held a 14-- 4 first quar- ter lead which the Devils did narrow to 3 at halftime, 32-2- but a 20 point third quarter spree by Payson sent the Dev-ils reeling and they never quite recovered. Region 5 standings: W L Pet. Provo 8 1 .888 Orem 7 2 777 Spanish Fork 6 3 .667 Springville 3 6 .333 Carbon 2 7 222 Payson 1 8 'm Pairings Upper Bracket Lower Bracket (playing in Spanish Fork (playing in the Spring-ill-gym. gym) 6 P.M. Deseret stake 1st 6 P M Nebo stake lst Place SPanish Fork 2n(1 place team vs Springville v.s Seventh ward. 7: Id Springville Third ward vs 7:15 Spanish Fork lst place Carbon 2nd place team. vs Nebo 2nd place team. 8:30 Springville Second ward 8:30 Carbon lst place vs vs Emery stake first place Palmyra 2nd place team. team. 9:45 Palmyra stake lst place 9:45 North Carbon lst place team vs Santaquin-Tintic-v- s Mapleton ward. Millard playoff winner. Teams will alternate each night, with the lower bracket playing in Spanish Fork Thursday and again in Springville Friday. All games Saturday night wiU be in the Spanish Fork gym. Springville Fourth Ward takes second in district tournament losing none; Third 8-- 4; Tenth 8-- Seventh 5-- Fifth 3-- 9; Ninth 3-- Eighth 2. Springville stake's Fourth ward Jr. M Men team com-pleted a highly successful bas-ketball season having won the stake title and finished second in the District 8 meet held last week in Spanish Fork. They lost out in the finals by one point. It was the first loss of the season for the team, which is an enviable record. Coaching the Fourth warders was Bud Averett. Players in-cluded: Boyd Hansen, Hal Sheppard, Doyle Rooks, John Child, Grant Roylance, Jim Ek-ke- r, Melvin Rostron, Rex Mi-ner, Terry Killpack and Paul Prothero. This team will play an ex-hibition erame with an all-st- ar team from the stake Saturday night, March 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the high school gym. The pro-ceeds from the game will go toward a ward project. The public is invited. Top scorers for the league included: Ross Farrer, 10th, 118; Steven Sumsion, 3rd, 101; Boyd Hansen, 4th, 69; Hal Sheppard, 4th, 66; Ricky Child, 7th, 58; Doyle Rooks, 4th, 57; John Child, 4th, 51; Allen Me-cha- 5th, 51; Don Eldredge, 7th, 50. Team standings in the league showed Fourth winning 12 and |