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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday,' May 5, 1960 BOWLItIG JEWS SATURDAY MISLED FOUR TEAM W L Richan-Qasser ' .9 .3 Walker-Hamann 8 4 Bird-Larsen 8 4 Manning-Anderson 7 5 Blyze-Hoelscher 6 6 Evans-Halliday 5 7 Swain-Roundy 3 9 Chipman-Wadley 2 10 High Team Series: Mannlne- Anderson . 1965. High Team Game: Manning-Anderson 717. High Ind. Series: Jack Wad-ley Wad-ley 637, Bonnie . Walker 479, High Ind. Oame: Jack Wadley 339; Betty Hoelscher 186. .CLASSIC- Spafford Dairy 25 11 bales Sweet Shop .20 16 Carlisle & Ewell 19 17 Lehi Drive Inn 19 17 Storr's Market 19 17 Barratt Builders 18 19 Well's Trucking 17 19 Lee's Barber ' 16 20 Mapk's. Conoco 18 20 Great Central 11 25 High Team Series: C & E Heating, 2791; Spafford Dairy 2749; Lehi Drive Inn 2735. High Team Game: Spafford Dairy 1037; Storrs Mkt. 991; C & E Heating 988. High Ind. Series: Cliff Lee 680; Phil Cannon 629; Jerry Bird 625. High Ind. Game:. Mac Mac-Naiighton Mac-Naiighton .206; Buss - Halliday 264; Cliff Lee 255. TIMPANOGOS TEAM Yes . " No. 9 Jems Del-Ora's Carlton W, 16 12 lift L 4 1Y 8 m 9 Jensen A Jensen B No. 10 Larks Miss-Hits 11 10 8 5 3 9 10 12 15 17 High Team Series: Yes 1745; Carltons 1704; Del- Ora's 1609. High Team Game: Carltons 626; Jensen B 609; Number 9 593. High Ind. Series: Delia Smith 509; Lorna Devey 486; Ora Peterson Pet-erson 469. High Ind. Game: Lorna Devey 224; LaRene Drew 221; Delia Smith 201. One at noon, one at night, One along the way . , You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH INDUSTRIAL TEAM Utah Power & Light Right-Way Electric Jerry's Utoco Cal & Pauls Auto Adams Dairy Hilltop Shumways Archers Whiting Brothers Arctic Circle Halstrom Motors High Team Series: Pauls 2812; Hilltop 2687; Right Way Electric 2659. High Team Game: Cal & Pauls 998; Adams Dairy 972; Right Way Electric 691. High Ind. Series: Dean Storey 673; Jack Wadley 622; Lee Parker Par-ker 622. High Ind. Game: Dean Storey 279; Marriner Mitchell 256; Jerry Bird 254. W L 30 10 23 17 23 17 22 18 22 18 22 18 20 20 14 26 13 27 11 29 Cal & TRI-CITY TEAM .... Smith Drug Arctic Circle Smith Bros. Mkt. ... Whiting Brothers v TimpMotor ., , . W L 22 10 18 14 18 14 17. 15 16 16 16 16 17 18 25 16 16 15 14 8 Shlrl's Beauty Owl Inn - Mary's Beauty Ralph's Truck Inn Wasatch Cafe' High Team Series: Smith Drug 2318; Whiting Brothers 2284; Ralph's Truck Inn 2243. High Team Game: Smith Drug 835; Shlrl's Beauty 805; Tlmp Motor 795. High Ind. Series: Shirley Mac-Narughton Mac-Narughton 518; Phyllis Taylor 515; Renon Pace 514. High Ind. Game: Bonnie1 Walker 210; Donna Stewart 202; Gladys Smith 201. ' G.R.A. LADIES TEAM Designing Eng. Utilities Rolling Mills Industrial Eng. Maintenance Electrical Eng. W L 42 14 29 27 27& 28& 26 29 26 30 . 16 40 High Team Series: Designing Eng. 1707; Industrial Eng.; Rolling Rol-ling Mills 1574. , High Team Game: Designing Eng. 573; Rolling Rol-ling Mills 563; Maintenance 551. High Ind. Series: Barbara Yocum 489 ; Barbara Hymes 457; Chris Dyck 436. High Ind. Game: Barbara Yocum 178; Barbara Hymes 175; Pauline Storrs 165. MEN'S CITY TEAM W L Timp Motor 28 12 Foodliner 13 Star Flour 23 17 Chipman's 23 17 Terry's Texaco 23 17 Devey's ; 19' 21 Barney's 6G 17 23 Holley Auto 17 23 Loyd Shannon 15 25 Smith Bros. Mkt. 8 32 High Team Series: Barney's 66, 2736; Devey's 2651; Food-liner Food-liner 2628. High Team Game: Barney's 66, 999; Devey's 950; Tlmp Motor 949. High Ind. Series: Jack Wadley Wad-ley 630; Cliff Lee 617; Ken Par-duhn Par-duhn 598. High Ind. Game: Don Parduhn 267; Hank Smith 249; Cliff Lee 245. W L 26 13y2 ... 26 14 22 18 20 19 21 19 LADIES TRIO TEAM Les' Girls Ollies Pacers M.J.V. Whirlwinds L.M.S. Fillies Flo's Flappers Braves Three Spares High Team Series: Pacers 1486; Flo's Flappers 1484; L.M.S. 1449. High Team Game: Pacers 549; L.M.S. 543; Les' Girls 540. High Ind. Series: Renon Pace 589; Rae Christensen 553; Don- 20 18 17 16 13 20 22 23 24 27 'ttefsif Fresh" ktfYik with K v contain 13 PLANT FOOD ELEMENTS I XffiSBifcm FOR GREENER GROWTH WATCH IT GROW WITH MORGRO Pints . . . $1.19 Quarts $1.98 PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. TRUCKLOAD SALE ?A 1 LU--Mi ssl NEW! Pelletized 76-76-8 Fertilizer 20 LD. SAG WITH PURCHASE OF 40 LB. BAG SPECIAL AT AMERICAN FORK NURSERY 7.48 VALUE Of YOU SAVE L-J 2.69 COVERS 6.000 SQ. FEET 1 iiiMll 324 EAST STATE ROAD AMERICAN FORK PHONE SK 6-2231 na Stewart 537. High Ind. Game: Renon Pace 299; Shirley MacNaughton 220; Sue Wells 219. - MONDAY TEAM- : MIXED FOUR W-.28 W-.28 23 21 21 12 17 19 19 19ft 20la 19'2 20'. 2 18 18 17 15 22 22 23 25 Ells worth-Jensen Smith-Bean Teuscher-Cordell Bone-Blomquist Higley-Olson Pace-Olsen Stelnef-Keysor Young-Carter Wells-Wllklns ' Christenson-Weeks High Team Series: Pace-Olsen 2091; Hlgley-Olson 1980; Stein-er-Keysor 1978. High Team Game: Pace-Olswi 734; Smith-Bean Smith-Bean 684; Higley-Olson 682. High Ind. Series: Howard Bean 664; Howard Pace 651; John Keysor 629. High Ind. Game: Howard Bean 279; Howard How-ard Pace 245; M. Teuscher-J. Keysor 233. roll, a student must have at least an A- average. Nearly 600 U. students qualified for the winter quarter. From American Fork are: MerrlllJ., Bateman, sonof Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bateman of 393 No. 1st E., a senior majoring major-ing In economics. He has 'been active In the' Air Force. ROTC and was recently elected to membership In Phi Kappa Phi scholastic honorary. He is a 1954 graduate of American Fork High. Melvln C. Roundy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roundy of 348 E. Lane, a Junior political science" major. He is a 1952 graduate gra-duate of American Fork. - y Walt Stcffen -Branch Mgr.- UTAH POULTRY Cr FARMERS CO-OP. . , American Fork, Utah JAYCEE JR. TEAM Spafford Dairy Miller Const. Murdock Lou's Utoco Country Club Jaycees High Team Const. 2315; W L 71ft 24ft 69ft 26ft 60 36 34 62 24 72 21 75 Series: Miller Spafford Dairy 2190; Murdock 2158. High Team Game: Miller Const. 832; Spafford Spaf-ford Dairy 777; Murdock 752. High Ind. Series: Martin Mon-son Mon-son 554; Gordon Cartright 537; Grant Schaumburg 536. Terry Warnick 218; Earl Wooley 213; Martin Monson 202. Local students named on U honor roll Two students from American Fork have been named to the winter quarter honor roll at the University of Utah. In order to be eligible for the Envy is a passion so full of cowardice and shame, that nobody no-body ever had the confidence to own it. Rochester fertilizer , needs KENTUCKY BOURBON s,c 181Q The $5.00 gold pieces illustrated here are from the Waterfill and Frazier collection. They were coined by the United State Government Gov-ernment in 1810, the year that Waterfill and Frazier was first distilled in Kentucky. WATERFILL-FRAZIER If now... Mima mi tonus p viiunu mi tuna maum aum. lussraat mum This Farmer used 60 lbs., N, Harvested Har-vested 17 tons silage corn I. 4' i " s i i s Mich and Gene Fukui used 160 lbs. N Harvested More than 25 Tons Silage To get the most from any land, farmers must use proper fertilization. ferti-lization. 1 V "If we didn't use enough fertilizer, our yields would be so low that we couldn't afford to operate our farm," says Mich Fukui, speaking for himself and brother, Gene Fukui, who operate a diversified, di-versified, irrigated farm near Tremonton, Utah. ' For example, the Fukui brothers used 500 pounds of USS Ammonium Nitrate per acre on silage corn and harvested more than 25 tons an acre a seven-ton increase over acreage not fertilized ferti-lized in the area. . On small grains, they applied 300 pounds of USS Ammonium Nitrate and harvested 100 bushels of barley per acre, more than 80 bushels of wheat. On. tomatoes and sugar beets, they also used adequate amounts of nitrogen and phosphate - and their yields were among the tops in the area. Successful farmers agree "It takes N, Men" and for nitrogen, nitro-gen, there's no better source than USS Nitrogen Fertilizers made by United States Steel Always insist on USS Nitrogen "Fertilizers, sold by reliable dealers. ( , Use enough fertilizer; harvest more dollars! Nitrogen Fertilizers ii rtfbWrwl Iradt muk |