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Show Ladies' Bowling ,hP results of plav in the Park City Ladies' Howling League for Here are in J3"'"' r nt won lost 0 from Just Amies. Kilby & Co. won 4 lost 0 from DoilneyLonsi. MThefiSpiace winners of the first half are Kilby & Co. Park Record Thursday, January 30, 1986 PageC7 Team Standings Kilby & Co. Doilney Const, just Arnie's Mt. Air Cafe igh Scratch Game Indv. pat Johnson Katie Higgins Linda Zmuda High Scratch Series Indv. pat Johnson Susie Williams Katie Higgins High Scratch Series Team Kilby & Co. Doilney Const, just Arnie's High Scratch Game Team Kilby & Co. Doilney Const. Ml. Air Cafe Won 37 34 31 26 Lost 27 30 33 38 Percent .578 .531 .484 .406 201 170 161 4 448 436 1662 1532 1483 580 547 519 High Handicap Game Indv. Pat Johnson Dorothy Mumin Katie Higgins High Handicap Series Indv. Pat Johnson Dorothy Murnin Alene Gerber High Handicap Game Team Kilby & Co. Doilney Const. Mt. Air Cafe High Handicap Series Team Kilby & Co. Doilney Const. Just Arnie's 235 206 199 598 545 544 756 722 672 2190 2057 1927 Dee Plourdes had a turkey. Linda Zmuda had doubles three times. Pat Johnson had doubles twice. Amy Johnson, Carol Grimes, Kathleen Kilby and Alene Gerber had a double. Linda Zmuda picked up the 3-7 split. Subaru Wasatch Telemark Series Women 1. Cindy Collinson 2. Jennifer Wilson 3. GinniLea Sprague j. Lea Turner 5. Kay Kucera Totals Men Totals 65 1. Charlie Hassard 60 42 2. Tore Nilssen 49 40 3. Brad Makoff 45 20 4. Ned Randolph ' 34 20 5. Chris Larsen 31 .v. ! S , 1 ' v. v- : :i- ' I 1 I r I , : v- .v , s 1 ' i) ' i V x 1 1 J j V . . --.'"'.'wi y. . : Jr. Town Racer Neal Palumbo R'P Griffith slashes through a gate during Monday's Town Race at the Park City Ski Area. $ no admission charge. 2-A basketball standings School Lehi Morgan South Summit North Summit Park City Wasatch L'nion (Iranlsville : 'Gaines behind W-l. 8-2 8-2 8-2 6-4 3-7 3-7 2-8 2-8 Pet. .800 .800 .800 .600 .300 .300 .200 .200 G.B. Last week's 2-A results I'ridav. Jan. 24 Lehi 57. Park City 44 Grantsville 44, Union 42 South Summit 64, North Summit 57 Morgan 49, Wasatch 48 Saturday, Jan. 25 South Summit 79, Park City 58 Morgan 59, Grantsville 46 North Summit 78, Wasatch 59 Dog Sled Classic at Wasatch Up to 45 teams from four states are expected to participate in the Coors Dog Classic Feb. 1 and 2 at Wasatch Mountain State Park. Contenders will be divided into either three-, six- or eight-dog sled teams for wevent. As many as 45 teams are expected to compete from Utah, Colorado, 'aaho and Wyoming. Competition will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on both days. The race is sponsored spon-sored by j&j Distributing, Orem. the Adolph Coors Co. and Purina Dog Chow. "CI White Pine Relay Race Pirst place team Mellie Pollman Kelly Perkins Robin Perkins Total time: 41.66 Second place team Brent Dixon Bill Duncan Bob Morris Total time: 42.72 Third place team Ray Groth Deidra Groth Rich Groth Total time: 43.63 Fifth place team tie Jenny Erickson Bob Woody Carol Louder 45.89 Pete Peterson Leslie How Jim Miller 45.89 Seventh place team Jeri Simms Lee Shea Ed Masters Total time: 46.20 Eighth place team Bob Chambers Dick Beaufait Karen Korfanta Total time: 46.73 Ninth place team Holly Hunter Abbey Peterson Tom Hamilton Total time: 52.09 Tenth place team Ann Page Eric Smith Ernie Page 54.69 West Valley skiers dominate race ,The PhilliPS family of West Vallev Citv skied as though there was no one on the hill Jan. 26 in the Equitable Family Ski Challenge at Park West. team SllSan PnilliPs won the husband-wife competition and then Susan nt t uUh Aireal t0 win the mother-daughter contest. event outdone. Pete and Aireal got together to win the father-daughter tioSlund Grad' b right of Salt Lake City won the Young Challengers II por-u"i por-u"i the race. ParkWest to open for night skiing, allw skiboarders on the slopes Tnursda eSt Ski Area wil1 Pen for ni8nt skiing and skiboarding 0,1 Tuesda-vs' The W? d Saturdays, beginning Feb. 4. theHm,'lewel and Arrowhead lifts will run from 6 to 10 p.m. servicing thebaic Racefack and Chaps runs as well as the entire beginner area at Paru fParkWest. J . night J T''S base cafeteria and Red Pine Rentals will also be open during Wdd r " St f0r night skii"g is for adults and S5 for children. There will Form ' nal char&e for season pass holders. ore '"formation call 649-5400. Te,etnark qualifer event at Snowbird Tirkoba,rU Wasatch Telemark Series will host a North American Registraii 'fyinS event at Snowbird Fcb.l. i a &n 15 from 8 to 9 a-m-on the d;,y of lhe event at i f rfoM r.he erUvLodgf be8in at 10 a.m. and the awards party will be held at the v 1 thlf 'I'tlMwilfaMill'iii iiin WMi ' Kevin Willard looks for the ball in Rec league play. Texas Red's grabs top spot Texas Red's took over first place in the Recreation Department's basketball league with a 59-48 win over Utah Coal & Lumber. In other action, the Corner Shoppe clowned Jans 52-45 and Cofer Chiropractic beat The Yarrow 57-34. Chris Uttech's 24 points led Red's to the win. Rich Bailey paced the losers with 26 points. Utah C&L was hurt when their best all-around player. Kerry Lambert, was sick. The win left Red's the only undefeated team in the league. The Corner Shoppe and Cofer are tied at 1-1. The Yarrow and Utah C&L are 0-2. Jack Rabbit was the leading scorer for the Corner Shoppe for the second week in a row with 18 points. Mark Rosenquist paced Jans with 15 points. Bob Scheinblum had the most points for Cofer with 12. Brian Jepp-son Jepp-son was the leading scorer for The Yarrow w ith 12. afcpiwiidl starts Friday, 9:30 a.m. many limited quantities. ..not all sizes may be available in each grouping. ..colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! in our Brickyard Plaza store women's sportswear buys for qirls 1 wnvA J 25 JUNIOR TOPS 2.98 36 MISSES' TOPS 3.98 40 JUNIOR TOPS 3.98 36 JUNIOR PANTS 4.98-7.98 33 MISSES' PANTS 5.98-7.98 55 JUNIOR BLOUSES 5.98 35 MISSES' BLOUSES 5.98 NOW 23 LITTLE GIRLS' WINTER JACKETS 1 0.98 25 BIG GIRLS' WINTER JACKETS 19.98 29 LITTLE GIRLS' WINTER COATS ....21 .98 30 BIG GIRLS' WINTER COATS 23.98 buys for boys MISSES' FLEECE SEPARATES Selected tops and pants, all in fall colors. Soft cottonacrylic fleece, sizes S-M-L.' Crew tops Hooded tops, or pants fashion tops 5.98 8.98 44 MISSES' BLOUSES 6.98 55 JUNIOR SWEATERS 8.98 65 MISSES' BLOUSES 8.98, 88 MISSES' SWEATERS 8.98 56 MISSES' SWEATERS 11 .98 dresses and coats NOW 32 MISSES' DRESSES 10.98 24 JUNIOR DRESSES 14.98 36 MISSES' DRESSES 17.98 49 JUNIOR JACKETS 29.98 29 LONG COATS 32.98 50 PILE-LINED PANT COATS 32.98 40 ALL-WEATHER COATS 37.98 NOW 59 LE BREVE TANK TOPS, 8-16 1 .98 32 HEALTH-TEX L. SLV. SHIRTS, 4-7 2.98 23 V-NECK SWEATERS, 4-7 2.98 47 BOOT SLIPPERS 3.98 33 CHEETAHS SHIRTS, 8-18 3.98 27 SWEATER VESTS, 4-7 4.98 79 PLAID SHIRTS, 8-18 4.98 42 HEALTH-TEX PANTS, 4-6 4.98 31 SWEATER VESTS, 8-16 4.98-5.98 49 ROBES, 4-16 5.98-8.98 35 SWEATERS, 4-7 6.98 49 BRITTANIA PANTS, 16-18 7.98 74 WINTER JACKETS, 4-7 ...... 1 1 .98-20.98 127 WINTER JACKETS, 8-18 ..12.98-23.98 buys for men NOW lingerie, loungewear 189 PANTIES 98C 43 BRAS 2.98 27 BOXED BIKINIS 2.98 83 WARM GOWNS 5.98 62 WARM PAJAMAS 5.98 22 BUNTING PAJAMAS 8.98 126 BUNTING OR SWEAT ROBES 9.98 29 L. OR S. WARM ROBES 9.98-14.98 252 WARM ROBES 9.98-15.98 150 WARM GOWNS 10.98 128 BETTER ROBES 15.98-20.98 35 TWO PIECE LOUNGE SETS 17.98 women's accessories, NOW 75 FASHION HOSE 98c 46 SPORT SOCKS 98c 132 BELTS 1.98 24 SCARVES 1.98 100 SLIPPERS 1-98 150 WARM GLOVES 1-98 60 EAR MUFFS 1 .98 32 SUNGLASSES 2.98 30 HANDBAGS 2.98 121 BOXED GIFT SETS 2.98-6.98 25 RAIN PONCHOS 3.98 46 BELTS 3.98 200 LEATHER GLOVES 6.98 50 LEOTARDS 8.98 NOW 42 CABLE KNIT ACRYLIC VEST 5.98 21 LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS 6.98 48 SPORT SHIRTS 6.98 27 L. SLV. POLYCOT SHIRTS 6.98 30 LS. V-NECK COTPOLY VELOURS .6.98 26 HIGH SIERRA 7.98 33 VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS 8.98 42 ACRYLLIC VEST 8.98 23 HIGH SIERRA WOOL SHIRT 9.98 42 S. SLV. COTPOLY VELOURS 9.98 42 CAMBRIDGE CLASSIC VEST 9.98 21 PONY ACTIVEWEAR PANTS 9.98 62 L. SLV. COTPOLY VELOURS 10.98 21 LEVI CORD. COTPOLY SLACKS 10.98 16 PONY ACTIVEWEAR JACKETS ..12.98 60 COTTON POLYESTER SLACKS ....12.98 21 HIGH SIERRA WOOL SHIRT 12.98 80 WOOL ACRYLIC SWEATER 12.98 NOW NOW infants and toddlers 11? Rl AM KPT Q! C CDC DC 9 Qfi 87 BLANKET SLEEPERS 3.98 38 INFANT BOYS' JACKETS 4.98-8.98 13 TODDLER BOYS' JACKETS .7.98-1 1 .98 buys for girls N0W 45 GIRLS' SLEEPWEAR, 4-14 3.98-9.98 52 LITTLE GIRLS' SWEATERS 5.98 28 GIRLS' ROBES, 4-14 6.98-9.98 32 BIG GIRLS' PANTS 6.98 43 BIG GIRLS' SWEATERS 6.98 17 LITTLE GIRLS' JOG SETS 9.98 15 GIRLS' SNOW SUITS, 4-14 10.98-11.98 shoes for the family 26 BOYS' SOCCER SHOES 2.98 39 SLIPPERS 7.98-10.98 31 WOMEN'S CASUALS 8.98 35 CHILDREN'S SNOW BOOTS 8.98 111 MEN'S MOON BOOTS 8.98 38 CANDIE'S CASUALS 12.98 27 MUSHROOMS SHOES 12.98 18 WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES 29.98 51 WOMEN'S BOOTS 1 1 .98-36.98 for your home NOW 19 WASHCLOTHES 1.98 26 HAND TOWELS 2.98 20 TOSS PILLOWS 2.98 29 BATH TOWELS 4.98 8 BODY TOWELS 6.98 11 CHILDREN'S BED TENTS 14.98 9 MINI BLINDS 19.98-39.98 11 BEDSPREADS 24.98-34.98 jewelry buys NOW 200 FASHION EARRINGS 1 .98 250 GIRLS' EARRINGS & NECKLACES 2.98 130 FASHION NECKLACES 2.98-4.98 17 FASHION WATCHES 13.98-24.98 12 LORUS WATCHES 21 .98-25.98 toys, toys, toys NOW 125 STARRIORS 2.98 54 CAREBEAR CLOUD MOBILE 5.98 97 MASTERS DRAGON WALKER ....10.98 Salt Lake City Brickyard Plaza, 1 1 54 East at 3300 South |