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Show Comp Pro etition to Be vided In Eight Snow Meet Events a Ski inf. tnns in urintor ennrta demands attention this week as plana are completed for the biggest big-gest winter carnival ever under taken by Provo sports enthusiasts. enthus-iasts. Timpanogos -Ski club members are fast rounding into shape the remainder 0 the program for the 5ig fun fe$t which is scheduled for January 22 at the head of Daniels canyon. BSuseH Chartered Buses have -been chartered jsnough to take several hundred people to the scene of the skiing Sevents. Snow at the summit of jDaniels Canyon is reported to be ?hore than two feet deep and still jpiling up. 2 Club members have taken several sev-eral trip to the site and" report the .hill ready for the carnival. Eight events have been lined up 3for the day's entertainment. These .2 Buses to Daniels canyon leave from in front of the Tavern cafe at 8 a- nf January 22. j Round trip ticket, can he had at 60 cents. Th t(o of the carnival car-nival is abojjt 19 mile south east of'IIeber. j i include contests for the beginners las well as those who can lend competition for the Utah profes-Zsionals. profes-Zsionals. I Included are the men's advanced 'slalom, women's advanced slalom, anen's intermediate slalom, wo-men's wo-men's intermediate slalom, chil-Zdren'a chil-Zdren'a slalom, down hdl event for speed with everyone eligible, down-thill down-thill event for children, and the Serosa country race against time. Experience Unnecessary "You don't have to be an ex- experienced skier to take part in the activities," reports Edgar A. rPoe, president of the Timp club. "We want everyone who likes winner win-ner sports to turn out and have 5 fun on January 22 whether the "competitive events are entered or -not." Provo merchants are cooperating r in the drive for prizes and a score or more will be given away to i those, competing. Civic organiza-Z organiza-Z tionar ar helping the club spoftsor Hhe carnivalJ . . . Invitation bfeve been sent; . tc "mejrnbers of the; Silver Skiis club of ! Sat Lake o attend but the visitora will nfct be allowed to take art Sin I the competitive eveptbl. Seeril exhibitions have beei jined unpid feature some of the- spile's bkst performers. Cotiewlons Wanned rrovo j union- unamDer 01 com merce members, will act as officials take care1 of the traffic during e day: Paths will be shoveled fro that spectators as well as narti ants wi'U beKvell; taken care pf. i The Timp Ski I club will have Concession stands to supply skuirs with hot foodsand sundries. The carnivaE is expected to be come an anuual event if there is a large enough turnout January 22, reports from the sponsors indicate. Bowling w. u. Madnen Cleaning .... 7 1 Lewis Ladies 7 Naylor Auto 5 Western, DLst 3 Columbia Loan 1 Mullett Jewelry 1 Pet. .875 .875 .625 .875 .125 .125 High team series, Lewies Ladies' Store, 1324. High team game, Naylor Auto, 455. High Individual series, A. VYilkins, Ifigh single gam?, A. Wilkins 181. NAYLOR AUTO M. Jensen 126 136 143 405 L. Jiown 141 138 115394 A. Wilkins . . 162 181 148491 06 T39 Totals 429 455 406 1390 LEWIS LADIES' STORE Hdk 22 22 22 66 (J. Sauer . . r . . 154 136 156- 446 u. Newitn . . . . l 122 ly 38 v. Uone 144 lbl 129 434 Totuls 447 441 436 1324 COLUMBIA LOAN A. Corietssen . 1U5 131 111 347 A. haase .... 94 112 92 -298 H. Vance 95 125 113333 Totals . . 294 368 316 978 MADsiun CLEANING Hdk 15 15 15 45 M. Lindahl . . 143 122 132397 A. Buckley ... 1U I 140 118365 H. 1'axman .... 78 87 93 258 Totals 343 364 358 1065 8- WESTERN DIST Hdk . ia. Bjeriegaaxd 97 149 16a E. Myrup 101 112 139 x. fairer 124 123 122 - 8 414 352 -369 insiderable damage may re sult u; an automobile starter pedal is pressed while the motor is running. Totals 322 384 437 1143 MULLETT JEWELRY Hdk a 8 J. Anderson . . 144 101 121366 K. Joset-h 84 121 140345 B. Calderwood 136 130 120386 . ( 372 352 381 1105 Totals Schrrjeling Urjder 'Technical Arrest NEWYORK, Jan 14 (L'.K) The Daily News Mid today in a copyright; dispatch under a Paris date, thai Max Schmeling, form- e highway, to the hill spier heavyweight boxing champion, and nis actress wire, Anny unara, were under "technical arrest" in their flat in Berlin because of a remark Schmeling made about Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. The News said Schmeling made the remark in a restaurant last Saturday when he and frienda were discussing a rumor that Goebbels had been beaten by friends of the Actor Gustav Frpelich. a CARLSON'S Ja Congratulates the Vp Timpanogos 'JMzX Ski Club! '-ffSf ) Upon Inauguration of !!-- I? J- Their Weekly Ski Wi r " Jaunt. rL r 7s' nd Wish Them Suc- cess in Their Ski dy Carnival. W VISIT OUR SKI DEN: Groswold Skiis $5.98, up Northland Skiis $1.98, up Skii Poles, Tcnkin Cane $1.98 Skii Bindings $1.25, up Skii Mittens, waterproof $1.25 All Types Skii Waxes. Skii Boots $5.00 SKI CLOTHING: w Pants, waterproof gabardine $4.98, up Skii Jackets, parkas $5.50, up Caps 98c Automobile Skii Racks $5.25 TIMP SKI CLUB MEMBERS With Membership Cards, Entitled To Discount. GARLSOn'S SPOnTIHG GCODS 112 North University Avenue, Provo Phone 82 - 9 Mdybe It Is Cold, But Oh How Exhilararin' To Take to the Skis! I f '' ' f-y x' - r I V ' ? , t t iYi if Id U - v- if y! p ft- mV ' -I $ " rtfnf ff III Si H T. LIONS TO MEET PIPERS; JAYCEES VS, TELLURIDE PROVO CITY PLAY Recreation League (Monday) 7 p. m. Bennett's vs. Unlversltj- Market. 8 p. m. TeUnride vs. Junior Chamber. 9 p. m. Lions vs. Pipe Plant. Commercial League (Wednesday) 7 p. m. Spear Lumber vs. CCC. 8 p. m. Leven's vs. Orem. 9 p. m. 20-80 vs. Hayward's. Industrial League (Thursda) 7 p. m. Junior Chamber vs. Pro- vs High Faculty. 8 p. in. Intermountain Theaters -s. Safeways. Bureau of Reclamation, bye. play this week as the three loops go into the second round. Both teams have won a game and are rated tops in Recreation play. Their game is set for 9 p. m., Monday, following contests pitting Telluride vs. Junior Chamber Cham-ber and Bennett's vs. University Market. University Market is the other undefeated Recreation 'team and their game with Bennett's will be watched with interest. Telluride is expected to win over Junior Chamber. Last year's champs were turned back last week by the strong Lions outfit and plan to keep in the title flight from here on out. Junior Chamber has entered an "extra" team in the Industrial league so it will be necessary for one outfit to lay out each week. Intermountain Theaters and Provo Pro-vo High Faculty stamped themselves them-selves as favorites in this league by first round wins. Leven's-Hayward's MSarket anil Spear Lumber seem to be the teams to beat in the Commercial league. Charles Darwin estimated that Lions and Pine Plant meet in j earthworms, in England, ute about the feature game of City League 1 320,000.000 tons of soil annually. ' v . Courtesy Photo Arts Shop More than two feet of snow awaits skiers who will take part in the carnival at Daniels canyon Januarv 22. The pictures above were taken at the sitf, located about 19 miles southeast of Heber City. At the top is a group "taking five" on the way up, near the course. Center, an action shot of Richard Passey, member o.f the Timpanogos Ski club. Center, left and right, shows club members packing tne course, liottom, club members look at tne "biraie ' before taking to the hill. Cougars Hu Colorado, ibled By 44 to 33 (Special to The Herald) BOULDER, Colo. Brigham Young's traveling hoop team couldn't get started in the first half here Friday so took a 44-33 44-33 lacing from Colorado U. The Cougars tallied point for point in the last half against Colorado but had too big a lead to overcome. The Buffs started to work at the opening whistle and held a 12-point advantage by the rest period. It was 8-0 for Colorado after the first seven minutes of play. Big Ralph Crowton made but one free Jhrow during the first half. Willcoxon, Colorado's great guard had the Cougar star bottled up most of the game. Crowton, however, got away , for a brief stretch in the second half and tied the game up at 36-all with three goals in a row. He led his team's scoring with 10. Weimer, spindly Cougar center, worked the backboards to advantage advan-tage and was the visitors's best ball hawk. He went out on fouls about 11 minutes after the second half openel and his loss was felt by the "Y". Gene Grove, forward, and Jack Harvey, center, went out via the foul route for Colorado. Stranni-gan, Stranni-gan, who collected 11 points, and WiUcoxon were the big guns for the Buffs. Summary: Harvey, c 2 1 4 5 Willcoxon, g 5 0 0 10 Thurman, g 3 1 2 7 Hendricks, f 0 1 1 1 Sidwell, f 1 0 0 2 Unger, f 0 0 1 0 Totals 19 4 14 44 Halftime score Colorado 21, B. Y. U 9. Officials Tenener anil Fan- ning. ! Free throws i 7. B. Y. U. 5. missed Colorado Alf Engen Sets Downhill Record SUN VALLEY, Ida., Jan. 14 ! .!! Alf Engen of Sun Valley set a new course record of One minute, min-ute, 40.2 seconds to win the Idaho downhill racing championship in the state ski meet on Proctor mountain under ideal weather conditions today. The rafflesia arnoldi plant has blossoms nine feet in circumference, circumfer-ence, weighs 25 pounds, but has no .stems, leaves or roots. It de rives all its nourishment from a j species of tropical grape, on which it grows. Fat-tailed mice store up their wl-nter's supply of body fat in their tails. Nunn-Bush zzhikle JasfiionetL Oxtoxd f AT "V A LARGE GROUP I A FEW HIGH LR When Nunn-Bush Shoes arc offered at sale prices . . . it's an opportunity you can't afford to miss! Buy your shoes now, while you can SAVE MONEY! Edgerton shoes also on sale at 4.45 toj$5. These attractive SALE PRICES for a limited" period only! Men's and Boys' Wear B. Y. U. Crowton, f Allen, f Veimer, c Christensen, g Cannon, g Brink, f Francis, f 0 Gunnell, f Rlchins, g Totals . 1 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 T. F. P. 2 0 10 2 5 4 3 1 1 0 0 1 . . 10 23 12 33 COLORADO PARK HO-SIIE PACKS THEM Two Great Wrestling Bouts DEL KUNKEL vs. LEO KARLINKO Salt Lake City Russian Strong Man (Kunkel is recognized as Junior Heavyweight Champion Cham-pion of the World. The match goes One Hour, or Two of Three Falls) . Vary CUTLER vs. Wally THOMPSON Santa Anita Salt Lake (Cutler is former Olympic Champion. Will go 30 min.) A Mixed Bout Wildcat McCANN vs. Dick DIAMOND Oregon Package of Dynamite (The Wildcat will be out to pin the Salt Lake boxer. Diamond will be trying for a knockout). Boxing Johnny Candia, Garland vs. Benny Flake, Colored Flash (Six Rounds) .EDDIE ROSS, Jersey City, vs. KID CARTER, Provo (Five Rounds) KID PROVO . .vs. . .DEL MARKHAM, Salt Lake City TUESDAY, Jan. 17 Regular Prices: Boats Start Ringside $1.10 at 8:30 P. M. General Admission 53c THE SE(I CAnniUAL ... JANUARY o o o 22 . . . WITH '6-Fooine Ski Special V-Z V 'A X-.. . . ... r.-.Jv. -'. Jf Full Sized Ski Poles, pr. 3V'2 - foot tonkin fl cane tki poles; HI C Q -, made lor serv- 117 ic and priced 1 I low. LI Others $1.98 - $3.98 Get Yours Now - You can take to the skyways in perfect confidence confi-dence with a pair of these seasoned pine skiis. Full 6-foot length, properly shaped and complete com-plete with foot pads. Priced for thrilling savings sav-ings now. 4 ft. $1.19 5ft. $1.98 Kandahar Cable Ski Binding GonUin ' Kandahar Kanda-har Cable ski binding; racing type; none finer built. 7 ft. $3.49 5 to 7-Foot Hickory Skiis Select seasoned hickory skiis; 5V4 to 7-ft length, Choice at $6.39 Other. ..$1.98 RiIEe ToP Bk?!X SKI GAPS Warm Socks Sweatshirts SKI SHOES - Pair Men's fF ?i r 98c 19c - 29c - 49c - 75c 69c, 89c,. 51.00 Women's Ve9J? g g as ai n b m tg is &m m, 189 WESTj CNTEISTn PROVO, UTAH 900 to 6:00 Saturdays 9:00 to 15:30 WeclH)ay3 4 4 0 3 4 ' 8 2 11 V Grove, f . . Strannigan, |