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Show Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, May 7, 1959 OHS Track Team Drill For Alpine Day After Centering Region Five Meet f By Thayle A-rrson How They Fini shed Region Fiv l.Orem 78.5 2. Provo 73.5 3. Payson 59 4. Carbon 56 5. Springville 22 6. Spani?ih Fork 14 The Orem Tiger Track team had a real hey day last Friday as they swept the Region Five track meet for 78.5 points to win the Kegion track crown at Provo. The Provo Bulldogs ,came in behind the Tigers with 73.5 points and Payson took third with 59 points. Numerous records were 3et in the tourney and among these Bruce Watts bested the old mark in the shot put as he heaved hea-ved the ball 47' 27-8". Paul Craig, Eldon Louder, Beck Geist Paul Kennedy ran the mile relay in 3:39.0 to set a new region record. Tigers who turned in outstanding performances perfor-mances for Orem were Watts in the low and high hurdles, 1 Vaughn Austin in the mile, Paul Kenneuy and Eldon Louder Lou-der in the 440, Rex Wright in the pole vault, Brian Utley in , the 'high jump, Lee Bunnell in the JaveLn, and Beck Geist n the 880. CCASH LOAN In A I1 Hurry Uinta Finance Co. 1576 South State, Orem Phone AC 5-4896 At the Sign of the Friendly Indian. TIGERS LOSE FINAL BASEBALL GAME OF SEASON AT PROVO by Thayle Anderson The Orem Tiger Baseball team closed their season this week against Provo Tuesday when they were downed by the Provo High nine by a score of 11 to 2. Last week the Tigers were bested by a strong Springville team who f.nally edged them out 6-5. Ness was the winning pitcher for the Red Devils, going go-ing all the way and giving up only six hits. Hal Allen of Orem went the distance and did a fine job although it was for a losing cause for the Tigers. Glen Bullock had a good day as he whacked three out of the six hits for Orem and also caught a good game behind the plate. Though the Tiegrs have lost several games this season, Coach Berdean Jarman is fair ly satisfied with the team, al though it is young and had on. ly two seniors on the team, he expects real potentual for next year. Hunters From 38 States Came To Utah Last Year Deer hunters from 38 states and the District oi Columbia took part in Utah's 1958 seasons sea-sons according to the department depart-ment of fish and game. Of the total 18,525 nonresidents nonresi-dents hunting deer in the state last year, the great share; or 17,137, came from California. L. Mr i ANNOUNCING NEW BOX OFFICE HOURS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER: Doors Open at 7 p. m. Show starts at 7:30 p. m. Effective Monday, May 11 Now Playing - Ends Wednesday 'the wonderful musical adventure... It' colonomel M-G-M presents A Gaorge Pal Production satoBF J "torn thumK iiamnj Russ Tamblyn Alan Young Teny-Thomai Peter Sellers and many moytl Saturday Matinee - Doors Open at 1 p. m. - Show Starts 1:30 p. ro. FURY AT GUNSIGHT PASS HIGH JUMPER Brian Utely, Orem High School senior, who will compete in the Utah State High School Class A Track meet in Salt Lake City Saturday. Satur-day. Brian won championship honors in the high jump in the BYU Invitational Meet and captured second place in the Region Five Track Meet last week. Second largest numtier was th 547 hunters from Texas, with smaller numbers coming from states throughout the Nation. The department said this was the highest participation of nonresident deer hunters on record to date. The hunting fees paid annually an-nually by the nonresident deer hunters make up approximately approximate-ly 40 percent of the department's depart-ment's total license income. Colorado, Green and San Jaun Rivers Are Open To Angling THIRD WARD PLAN HAWAII FROLIC The Orem Third Ward is holding a Hawaiian Luau, Friday, Fri-day, May 22, at 7 p.m.. There will be delicious Hawaiian food beautiful Hawaiian decoration and favors. BYU's famous Ha-waiin Ha-waiin Club will entertain with a splendid program. This banquet wijl, be for adults only. Tickets will be $10.00 a family. Proceeds of the banquet are to en tn th welfare fund. Bill and Marearet Pnno am chairmen of this event. Com mittee members include: De- One of the latest "dime a dozen" rumors concerning fish and game has it that the Colorado, Colo-rado, Green and San Juan rivers ri-vers are not open to angling. A check with the Utah Department De-partment of Fish and Game shows that such is not the case; that these three major streams of the state are open to all year angling as they have been for many years. Further, they are open 24 hours of each day and are three of the very limited waters wa-ters where set lines may be used. All three streams are noted chiefly for channel catfishing and afford good angling during dur-ing the spring and early summer sum-mer months. SPORTS LAKE The oiled access road to the camps and summer homes a-round a-round the east side of Strawberry Straw-berry Reservoir will be open to public travel for another week or ten days, depending on the weather. So reminded the department of fish and game today in noting no-ting that while the snow is clear from most of the road, any excess travel until the shoulders and bed of the road have dried out. would cause serious damage to the roadway road-way at this time. Department workmen are readying the fish traps at Indian In-dian Creek and Strawberry River for the annua.1 run of native trout spawners. The run usual' y hits a peak during late June. UHS Slate Best Band Concert Of The Year The Lincoln Junior High School Instrumental Music Department De-partment will present a gala Spring Concert on Wednesday evening. Of the seven concerts presented pre-sented by the departmnt this year, this concert will be the only one for which an admission ad-mission charge will be made. The money received will be placed in the instrumental music fund for the purpose of helping toward the purchase of expensive equipment, uni forms, instruments, music and repairs, which are otherwise unavailable to the school. The concert will be presented present-ed in the Lincoln Junior High Boy's Gym, at 7:30 p.m. and will feature the Beginning Band, the Panther Band, the Concert Band and the Lincoln String Orchestra. Tickets will be available at the door, or may be purchased from band or orchestra members. mem-bers. Parents and children may be admited on the family ticket ti-cket at the cost of one dollar. Individual admission is 50c . The public is invited. Morrow, track athlete from Abilene Christian College in Texas, was Mr. and Mrs.. Don Nielson of Orem, who served as hojt for the reception. Bobby won the 100 and 220 yard dash in the Intermountain AAU Track and Field Meet in Salt Lake Ciyt last Saturday. The dinner reception ttrac-'ted ttrac-'ted graduates and former students stu-dents of the Abilene College as well as friends of Bobby Morrow. Mor-row. Don Nielson is a graduate of Abilene Christian College. The war has demanded the most resolute dating and imaginative im-aginative qualities in history of American industry. This is not without its benefits to every one of us. In the past three years it explored new fields applied newly discovered principles and developed a new variety of industrial products almost beyond belief. These benefits for mankind are withheld with-held now only by the prior needs of war. Once the war is won this new American pro duction 7 HOST RECEPTION j FOR TRACK ATHLETE Among those attending a re-' cent dinner reception in Salt Lake City honoring Bobby Minister's Jttus'mgs 8TII WARD VOLLEY BALL CHAMPS The Junior M Men of the-Orem the-Orem Eight Ward won the Stake Volley Ball Champipn- sh'p tournament, they will play in the divisional game tonight under the direction of their teacher and coach Cleal Bradford. Brad-ford. - lores Fowers, Barbara Wilkinson, Wilkin-son, Peggy Benson, and Grace Lowry. Ends Thursday v.1, n 'nii.i.n Thry aMMM Vitnirh) CAM. AMDRC M0HNER M0RQI Peter WH ETCK ggtti Mm Friday, Through Monday M-C-tl pitwiU t wnjt rermntic.di! Deborah Jul mo . RRYNNER Mll .m . . IN METROCOI.OH a i.jp' col V ill z t rm x vr z:m-&- - ' j GIRLS GENE . MITZI .cLLT GATNUK KAY :endau Starts Tuesday -- May 12 mm LONG'S FRUIT STAND 1109 South State, Orem, Utah All Fruits and Vegetables Of Highest Quality Groceries and Confections " i Mother's Day Special Blooming African Violets Edve and Lucille Long, Mgrs. El S 1745 South State, Orem, Ph. AC 5-4816 WE RENT MOST EVERYTHING Garden Tillers Post Hole Diggers Moving Trailers Water Skiis k Tractors Ladders - By - Rev. Verne A. Robinson OREM COMMUNITY CHURCH, 140 NORTH 4TH EAST, OREM A MINISTER'S MUSINGS "Christian Giving" Read I John 3:14-18 How much ought I to give in response to the almost unceasing un-ceasing appeals for gifts to worthy causes? The question is often asked in all sincerity by Christians who take their religion re-ligion seriously. A story told by Deborah Kerr may help us to find the answer. Her four year old daughter had reached the stage when she began to realize the value of numbrs. One day she turned turn-ed to her mother and said: "Mummy, I love you ten times." After a little thought she decided, "I love you twenty times." More thought and finally fi-nally with a sigh of relief, came this outburst: "Mommy. I love you outside the line of numbers." If giving is prompted by love it will not measure duty hut in terms of ujr .i.6m , need and of resources to help meet the need. T 1 RENT MOVING VAN Save$$$ iiU .y...- Pads, Dollies, and Appliance Truck Furnished " NEW 1959 TRUCK GO ANYWHERE CALL FR 3-1915 ALL -STATES 530 S. University Ave. ' MOVING AND "STORAGE CO. PROVO, UTAH WHATS NEW IN BUILDING? II lr n-j " it FOR MOTHERS . HOME & ONE ACRE This is a new listing and is located in Manila, north of Pleasant Grove. 3 bedroom brick with attached garage. This home has lots of personality, plus a view of all Utah Valley. Ground is all fenced. You must see it to appreciate its value. Priced at only $15,900. MAKE AN OFFER You will enjoy seeing through this large 3 bedroom brick rambler in East Orem, also you may choose your own carpets. 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