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Show Page Sixteen - I n." Spi inuviik- Herald November 21, If 4 Spurts SHS GAA takes first in recent region volleyball tournament SHS girls' athletics has had a very successful year. The tennis team took first place in Region IV qualifying them for state competition that was held at BYU the first part of October. On SHS tennis team was Shari Clark, Cindy Bird, Jennie Sayers. Next came volleyball SHS hosting the regional tournament. tour-nament. Eight schools completed com-pleted from our region on Nov. Hunter safety project lauded Utah was one of nine states receiving honorable mention for its hunter safety training for 1974. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources was honored as the state agency in the United States and Canada which had made the greatest contribution in hunter safety training in 1974. The award was presented by the International Association of Game, Fish and Conservation Commissioners and donated by the National Rifle Association. Dr. C. R. Gutermuth, president of the NRA, presented the annual award during opening ceremonies of the 64th convention of the IAGFCC in Honolulu, Hawaii. Other states receiving honorable mention ' were Delaware, Florida, Kansas, Mississippi, Montana, New Mexico, Tennessee and the province of Manitoba. Utah's program, which is under the authority of the Division of Wildlife Resources, is coordinated by A. Lee Robertson. SUISDIMCE SKI SW1 SKI SCHOOL SKI SCHOOL SKI SCHOOL YOU GET: 4-2 HOUR SESSIONS OF PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION FREE! 4 DAY PASSES ALL DAY USE OF LIFTS SKI RACES AFTER EACH SCHOOL TROPHIES FOR WINNERS OF EACH DIVISION CLASS BEGINS AT 9:00 A.M. WITH BUS TRANSPORTATION SIGN UP AT 1290 SOUTH 5YfiYM) 12 and 13. SHS "B" team took 2nd place but on Wednesday "A" team took first place in volleyball. This was really exciting ex-citing because this qualifies our "A" volleyball team to go to state competition at the U. of U. on Dec. 5, 6, 7. On Nov. 18 SHS swimming team competed in regional swimming at Granger High School. On the SHS swim team are: Cindy Bird, Debbie Roylance, Shari Clark, Mitzi Dellaas, Tammy Casper, Tammy Beardall, Joan Davies. Shari Clark took a first and second place and Mitzi Dellaas took two second places. Our 200 medaly relay took third place. These people will now go to state at the U. of U. on Saturday Nov. 23. Congratulations SHS girls' athletics. Springville Stake basketball now underway Basketball action got underway un-derway in the Springville Stake last week. Here are the results of games played Nov. 13 in the M-Men league: 4th 38; 5th 45; 8th 36; 13th 30; 3rd 56; 7th 37; 10th 49; 16th 45. Results of games played Friday in the Seniors league are as follows: 4th 33; 7th 55; 10th 68; 13th 43; 3rd-57; 5th 43; 8 th 24; 16 th 27. We invite members of each ward to come out and cheer their teams on to victory. Check with your Ward Athletic Director for the schedule. 1 1 3 DECEMBER 26, 27, 28, 30 JANUARY 4, 11, 18, 25 FEBRUARY 1, 8, 15, 22 WITH YOUR OWN TRANSPORTATION WOLFE'S SKI DEPT. J STATE, 0REM - 225-9500 GARY BATISTE will be the first black to play basketball at BYU and he is slated for a starting role on the guard line. He is a junior college transfer and hails from Berkeley, Calif. Women boivlina tournament winners are announci Springville's WBA- Women's Bowling Association held their 23rd Annual Bowling Tournament Tour-nament November 7th through the 10th. at Art City Lanes. The Trophy Banquet was held at Oak Crest Inn in Spanish Fork UTC officers honor Leftwich Student officers at Utah Technical College at Provo honored Jack Leftwich, owner of Suntana Raceway in Springville, on November 14 for his sponsorship spon-sorship of the recent second annual UTC "motocross" motorcycle race held at the raceway. Alan Riggle, faculty advisor to the studentbody officers, said Mr. Leftwich was presented with one of UTC's special aluminum gavels, hand crafted in the school's shops. It took place at 10 a.m. on November 14 at a regular Utah Tech studentbody assembly in the Fox Theatre. Studentbody assemblies of UTC are held in the Fox Theatre because the school has no auditorium. The motorcycle races were held this year at the Suntana Raceway after their initial staging last year in the vicinity of the Springville dump, since converted to a rodeo grounds. Mr. Riggle said BYU riders were invited for the first time this year to compete and won several prizes. Also competing for the first time in the UTC-sponsored UTC-sponsored event were riders from several local high schools. Mr. Riggle explained a "motocross" motorcycle meet is one with special obstacles and rough terrain for riders. He listed first place winners that were honored at the "motocross" event by size of motor and classification, to include: 125 novice, Ken Meeker, Orem High; 125 expert, Kelly Hawkins. BYU; 175 class, David Martindale, Springville High; 250 novice, Doug Raff, Utah Tech; 250 expert, Ron Harris, Utah Tech; and open, Kris Morgan, Utah Tech. MINI MAC AND CARRYING CASE McCulloch's Mini Mac 35 features a big 2 cu.ln. engine, a big 14" sprocket nose bar and automatic oiling. It's everything you need to cut like a pro. Special otter includes a can of two cycle engine oil and the finest chain saw carrying case avail-j able. Rugged, double- walled construction protects your saw from . dirt and damage. Lots of storage room for files wedge, extra spark plug and oil. KOLOB LUMBER CO. 38 West 200 South 9-S6U Springville A"ikM f$0mA Tuesday, November 19th. Receiving the 1st Place Team Trophy was the Rusty Nail Team of the Wednesday night league with a score of 2958. Members of the winning team were: Jan Hitchcock, Raeola Hudson, Maurine Reid, Pat Hubbard, Lynette Allan. The other events were dominated by two bowlers that did an outstanding display of their bowling talents. They were Carolyn Brinkerhoff and JoAnn Richmond. They were presented the Doubles Trophy Award for an outstanding 1242, and JoAnn received top honors in the Singles event with a handicap series of 692 with games of 184, 212, and 215. Carolyn received the top honors and trophy for All Events Handicap with an 1861 score. 200 Games Bowled JoAnn Richmond, 215-212; Dot Perrero, 211; Marilyn Sheppard, 209; JoAnn De Haas, 205-202; Carolyn Brinkerhoff, 200; Colene Spencer, 200. High Series JoAnn Richmond, Rich-mond, 611; Dot Perrero, 535; Ethel Wheeler, 518; Rita Schetselaar, 515; JoAnn De Haas, 505; Lorna Carter, 503; Colene Spencer, 501. Congratulations goes to the 19 Teams and 46 Singles, and 23 Doubles entries for making this Buffalo hunting results posted Seven of Utah's ten buffalo permit holders brouht home their quarry this year, according to Rodney John, Division of Wildlife Resources big game biologist. Four bulls and three cows were harvested during the early November hunt, which greeted nimrods with snowy, rainy and muddy weather. Two of the other permit holders were unsuccessful un-successful in the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to harvest a Utah buffalo. The third permit was seized when it was found to have been obtained illegally. Insanity is often the logic of an accurate mind overtaxed. 35 Limited Special Offer s 14 95 Wilh 14"; sprorket nose bar S chain L ' PT TO!. I! GRIG CLAWSON will be one of the starting guards for the BYU Cougars this basketball season. He is a 6-3 senior with considerable experience in a reserve role for two years. year's Annual Tournament a big success. The Banquet was presided over by President Dotty Perrero. Other officers of the Springville WBA are Vice President Rita Schetselaar, Treasure JoAnn Richmond, Secretary Lorraine Bargar. IIK : ;; MEN'S CASUAL PANTS In solids, plaids and checks, siies 26-36. Values to $16 I for $8 2 for $14 SPECIAL GROUP LINGERIE Dresses in regular and longs. Pantsuits in junior and misses. Caftans, gowns, robes, lovely soft Assorted colors, fabrics, fabrics and colors, and styles. 30 to 50 30 to 50 INFLATION BARGAINS SKIRTS Knit top,, blouse, jackets, vest,, Accordion-pleated long skirt,, sweaters, ,ew.lry, bra, and ,l,p, checkl anj ALL TO GO AT $U 4nd $2 50 REDUCED 30 WHIP INFLATION NOW WITH THIS YEAR'S FASHIONS FAR BELOW LAST YEAR'S PRICES! COME IN AND REGISTER FOR OUR MANY SUCH AS BLOUSES, SHIRTS, PANTS, COLOGNES. .BELTS, Open 10 to 6 Swan hunting now at peak Utah's 2,5000 swan permit holders had better head for themarshes now, says Division of Wildife Resources waterfowl biologist F. Clair Jensen. Jensen reported more than 28,000 of the big white birds were counted last week on a census flight over the marshes of the Great Salt Lake. WE'RE HAVING A THREE-DAY "ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION" Thursday through Saturday we are offering big savings on almost our entire stock (perfect for Christmas). Also you could be a winner of a valuable prize. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Selected Arrow and Eagle long-sleeve dress shirts at close-out prices. Sixes KI2 thru 17 Values to $15 2 for $12 3 for $15 ETC. USE FAVORITE BANK CARDS Deer underpass Two deer have traveled through a new special underpass beneath Interstate 15 south of Santaquin, signaling hopes for migration onto historical deer wnter range that would otherwise other-wise be blocked by the new freeway. The underpass, which was built to allow deer to range used by them each year during the winter monts, was opened last summer. Weather conditions recently have triggered migration among deer, thus keeping Division biologists near the site of the underpass to test its success. The underpass was built in hopes of alleviating a similar problem that has occurred near Snowville, Utah, on the Idaho border. Deer have been forced to remain on the northeast side of the road where they starved from lack of forage. Normally, Jake Hayden, electrician in Salt Lake City, Utah. We can handle it. the Union Pacific railroad people SPORTECOATS MEN'S SU'TS SWEATERS , Entire inventory of suits Selected group of fam- Ent.re inventory of sport in w00fi doub, tnjf,, 0UI, br4nd sweaW coats, siies 38 to 44 texturiied polyester. Pullover and eardi- in solids, plaids Plaids, checks and gan styles, great and checks. solids, sizes 3f-46 for cold months REDUCED REDUCED Denurcn 10 to 60 10 to 50 I50C7EqDoo LEE DENIMS TIES SPORT SHIRTS I0y-o:. Denim Jean,, bo" . 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