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Show Tourneys near for Junior, Senior M Men; special meeting Sunday Play in the Junior M Men tournament will open in Spanish Span-ish Fork at the junior high gym and at the Spanish Fork Stake House February 1, and continue through Sat urday, Feb 4, when the championship games will be played in the Springville High School, according accord-ing to Gordon Smith Zone 23 supervisor. , Senior tournament will be held the following week, Monday Mon-day through Tursday with all games scheduled for the Spanish Span-ish Fork Senior High School gym- The junior tournament will be a 16 team affair with the winner qualifying for the All-Church All-Church Tournament to be held the last week in Feb. Zone 23 includes seven stakes in the central area of Utah County, including Sharon, and West Sharon Stakes of Orem; Provo, East Provo, Utah and West Utah Stakes of Provo; Springville, Kolob, Palmyra, Spanish Fork, Nebo and San-taquin-Tintic. Special meeting Special meeting Sunday, Jan. uary 29 at 2 p.m. in the Springville Spring-ville Junior High School has been called by the tournament committee for stake athletic directors, coaches and managers mana-gers for the participating teams of both junior and senior divisions. di-visions. At this meeting, rosters and entrance fees should be turned in to the Zone 23 committee and plans for the two tournaments tourna-ments will be discussed. All prospective stake entries must be represented even though there may still be playoffs following fol-lowing that date. Failure to be represented could eleminate the team from the tournament, officials strongly stressed. In the junior tournament both winners of Kolob and Springville Stakes will be playing. play-ing. These will likely be Ma-pleton Ma-pleton Second from Kolob and Tenth from Springville. Second Sec-ond place teams of the two stakes will play off for a third berth. Fourth is in second in the Springville Stake while Kolob may have to have a playoff play-off between Eleventh and Second, Sec-ond, depending on how the teams came out in last night's final games. Tickets are being sold by team members in both stakes for both tournaments. The Utah Safety Council reminds re-minds drivers to check the condition con-dition of their tires for winter driving safety. Tests show that tires with good treads provide better traction on slippery pavements. For severe snow or ice conditions, however, nothing noth-ing can take the place of reinforced re-inforced tire chains, especially for climbing slippery hills and getting through deep snow. The modern cigar-making machine produces 620 stogies an hour. |