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Show BYU Invitational bids athletes to annual event April 26, 27 To make a delicious and easy fish sauce, combine 1 .cup finely chopped, peeled cucumbers cucum-bers with xk teaspoon salt. Let stand in covered jar in the refrigerator re-frigerator for an hour. Drain. Mix with 1 tablespoon vinegar, 1 tablespoon sugar, teaspoon tea-spoon white pepper and 2 tablespoons ta-blespoons chopped chives. Just before serving, fold in y2 cup heavy cream, whipped. Invitations to junior high, high school and junior college athletes within a 350-mile radius ra-dius of Provo were mailed this week by officials of the 50th annual BYU Invitational Track and Field Meet. This year's spring classic is scheduled for April 26-27 at BYU. While the main portion of contestants will be concentrated concen-trated in track and field, competition com-petition is also extended to golf, tennis and high school pep clubs. Edwin R. Kimball, chairman chair-man of this year's golden anniversary an-niversary event, said that meet officials anticipate a record number of entries in all phases of the spring sports carnival. It is hoped, he said, that the late-April date will put the meet in a more favorable position posi-tion for good weather conditions. condi-tions. The largest meet of its kind in this section of the country, BYU's Inviational will have Last year a junior from Cedar City, Neil Roberts, smashed the existing record for most points scored with a 7,144 total, more than 500 points higher than the best effort ef-fort recorded in the 39-year-old history of the event. Roberts, of course, will be back to make another assault on the nine-event all-around. Four events will be run Friday Fri-day and five on Saturday. Junior high tennis will be staged April 25. The meet will expand to include senior high golf and tennis on Friday, and the majority of the other activities ac-tivities will be staged Saturday beginning 'at 8 a.m. Vanilla Plainifolia, source of the fragrant vanilla bean, is a coarse vine that, in its wild state, climbs to the tops of tall trees. Under cultivation they are trained to stay within reach of workmen Harvesting the beans. from 2,500 to 3,000 participants. partici-pants. Track and field will claim the largest group of contestants, con-testants, but golf and tennis are both expanding in popular- ity. The most colorful of the many events, Pep Clubs on Review, will feature some 2,000 high school precision marchers from 32 high schools from Utah and Colorado. "We've already noted special spec-ial interest in this year's all-around all-around event," Kimball said, "and nobody will be surprised to see the record broken in the all-around for the second year in a row." |