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Show &4 I ygy 0(1 $Ford, Lloyd Madsen, Gerrit K Aldous Weight, and Clair pt , e' and Kenneth Russell. We pi Mary Catherine and Lela n,8 Louie Mountford, Margene j, ' Marilyn Larsen and Jane n 5t-Also 5t-Also Jack Whiteman and ; Whiteman and . . . Wej ' Jack can't rightly remember. veW 1 Ronnie Roylance too. Nuff SajSls Tournament time comes once a year and before we ief, heard some waitresses at the T ' pie Sq. and Utah hotels tail about the wreckage and Setp quite a kick out of it. y 3 how the managers took it? ni: well what's a few stolen towi broken radios, shattered wimj0 and high telephone bills to a w ' of kids who want to have a e'"' time? There's going to be a lot broken hearts if the tournamiJ' are ever held in Provo. Can't y see what a thrill it would be til!' Well after everyone came ho just so much poorer and morel? luctant to go to school we get a supreme disapointment . . . . te finals and trying ' to convince ft teachers you are really pretty w kids after all. We would raV; study than go to an old stu' tournament any time. Some of the girls in the sto up there were so afraid of she lifting I'd be willing to bet thf carried an automatic in their pot-et, pot-et, and I don't mean an electr toaster. Of course shoplifting an all-time high but then ever, thing hit an all time high . . . w: back in the dear old grove mean groove ! ! ! Well, see you in church. Eastc is coming up, the Junior Prfc with Mardi Gras theme, and i Gold and Green Ball Saturday. ter all that Church will be tip only place we can afford to go. I've said nearly all I dare sj, on paper and if you want to knot anything more I suggest you tut' in on a conversation down by tt heaters at school' and after tk you can keep it under your hat. Love, Impy Pardon My Horns! News of Interest To Red Devils This week the scene shifts from Springville to Salt Lake for the simple reason that that's where nearly everyone was. And here we come to the age-old problem; how much to mention? how much truth and how much make-up? There was a basketball tournament tourna-ment up there you know ... no you didn't? What did you do, explore ex-plore hotels? Most everybody did. Well today we stood up and took our three-day cuts like little soldiers. sol-diers. A few tried to bluff their way out of it, but a teacher that receives an excuse from a boy that he was up in Salt Lake taking care of a sick grandmother begins to wonder how stupid his students think he is, or she is (whatever the case may be). Ah yes . . . we stayed two blocks down from the Veteran's hospital, you ought to have seen some of the horse laughs we got when we told people peo-ple we were taking the bus to the Veteran's Hospital. You ought to have seen the laughs we got when we told them we were taking the bus. Well that is neither here nor there. We saw Dean Allan and Verl Ashcraft on the way up, La-Rae La-Rae Allan and Douglas Child went as far as Provo with us for their music lesson. But I guess they don't count. Salt Lake was teeming with kids, all the boys in their bright athletic club sweaters, the girls with their eyes riveted on the sweaters. We began to wonder won-der what games they come up to see. Wednesday we waded through the dirt after we guiltily displayed our Springville activity cards and let them give us a few goodnatur-ed goodnatur-ed digs. "Boy you must like basketball bas-ketball ..." was the general remark. re-mark. After that we solved the problem by telling them we were from Payson. We met some Lin-colnites Lin-colnites that had the same trouble. They had sat through seven games and walked out like they were drugged. Probablv were.) The 9 the New Grand were Jerry Scott, Vaun Cook, Boyd Sorenson, Dwain Roylance, Bob Rayburn, and various var-ious others. Relax a few of you who weren't mentioned, I know what's good for me. I can't remember re-member what hotel Reese Bale, Sonny Snyder and friends ended up at . . . but we do remember seeing Richard Stubbs and Jack Robertson at the ZCMI. Have you ever seen some one try to come down an escalator that's goin up? Saturday night we saw Vonda Clayson and Glen Sanford, Shar-lene Shar-lene Bjarnson and Richard Sum-sion. Sum-sion. By the way Hal Eggertson and Tom Cummings were ushers at the game that night. To save trouble I'll mention all the people I can think of that we saw up there at ane time or another. Strolling down the street one night we saw Kent Jensen and Eddie Allred. We saw Karen Alleman and Gary Nordstrom, Margaret Shipp and Elaine Leyshon ... all these people weren't strolling down the street, we just saw them. We saw Kirk Davies, Milan Packard, Jay Haymond, Leland I first night some of those from Springville were Stanley Shipp, Larry Rayburn, Russell Sumsion, ( Jay Barker and some previously mentioned. I Craig Straw, Curtis Ewing, 'm George Kelly and Dean Tipton and . Keith Roylance were a few of the j hometown boys at the Moxum. Friday night JoAnn Pennington, Colleen Lee, Janet Peay, and Jean- ine Wightman came up to see the r games and stay. Some of those at |