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Show i THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, March 9, 1961 MCA" w U N li ; hews.. ODD BOWLS TEAM W UTAH POULTRY & FARMERS CO-OP. (Walt Steffen) for your fertilizer . needs --1 1 Jfe5 29 IS 29 15 . 25 19 23 21 20 24 19 25 19 25 Peart-Evans Stonebrake-Lasen 1 Konold-Rasmussen Bylund-Brown Kolstad-Thomas Heinz-Baker , Rasmussen-McDaniel HTS: Larson - Stonebraker 1925: Peart-Evans 1919; Kol stad-Thomaa 1823. HTO: Peart-Evans 714; Bak er-Helnz 675; Kolstad-Thomas 659. HIS: Jay Larsen 599; Dick Evans 587; Lou Stonebraker 586. HIO: Dick Evans 253; Har old Heinz, 247; Clyde Konold 225. MIXED FOURSOME W. TEAM Worthen-Brown 44 Austin-Long 37 Warenskl-Zannl 37 Drlggs-Fratto 21 HTS: Drlggs-Fratto 1850; Austin-Lone 1743; Warenskl- Zannl 1728. HTO: Drlsss-Frat to 639 ; Austin-Long 611; War t'nski-Zanni 605. HIS: John Zannl 528; For rest Drlggs 520; Sam Fratto 510,. HIO: Martha Drlggs 210; For mm m lj Mslli-'IrHrfft' 1 4 "II .-"X V 1 I "41 ? I -J" I I I I I v II - v , V V II i'-- i' f till -; 1 I k i I 7 lit rest Dlggs 197; Don Austin. 185, TRI CITY TEAM : W;-L Smith Bros Mktl m ' Vi Tlmp Motor 7 ' 1 Mary's Beauty 2 Shirl sBeauty : '6 2 Smith Drug 4 4 Beacon Cafe ' 2 0 Hatch Jewelry ' 2 6 Wasatch Cafe , 17 Deveys Vi. IVz HTS: Smith Drug 2437; Tlmp Motor 2431; Deveys 2361. HTO: Tlmp Motor 886; Smith Drug 868; Mary's Beauty 822. 'HIS:, Or a Peterson 572; Donna Don-na Smith 569, Renon Pace 567. HIO: Ora Peterson 233;; Renon Re-non Pace 222; Donna Smith 220. MIXED FOURSOME TEAM W Draper-Pope 23 Pugh-Affleck 21 Hlgley-Olsen 18 Whiting-Sorensen 18 Bone-Blomqulst 16 Story-Johnson 12 19 Toung-Halliday 10 2 Hi i Christesen-Wekc . 9 23 HTS: Pugh-Affleck 1880; Bone-Blomqulst 1872; Draper- Pope 1844. HTO: Higley-Olsen 707; Christesen-Weeks 673. Bone-Blomqulst 668." HIS: Ted Sorensen 605' M. Johnson 585; Dick Pope 579. HIO: Ted Sorensen 229; Don OlbV'n 226; Dick Pope 212. HTO: Whiting Bros.-957; Storrs Maricec 949; superior x. v. via. HIS: DU Davis' 647; Howard Orton 635; Cee. Parker 418. - HIO: Dix Davis," 257 ' Cec Parker 256; Larry Kirk 245. ' . TIMPANOOOS TEAM W 4 Geo's Service v i.'. 19 - Carlton Plumbing 18 Truck Inn r 12 8 Ohran Builders 12 Larsen'S A. O. 9 11 Stelner Const. " 8 12 Superior Record Bar 8 12 Day 4e Nlte ' 7 13 Jensen Trucking 5 15 Powers 2 18 HTS: Stelner Const. 2188; Larse'n's A. O. 2141: Day, tt Nite 2131. HTO: Jensen Truck lng 803; Larsen's A. O. 774; Day it Nlte-Stelners 770. HIS: Sondra Howa 565; Emma Stelner 26; June Stein 678 HIO: Sondra Howa 207; Clair Thomas 205; Lor na DeDvey 200. 6t iL-'iitiUS - A yield of 100 bushels of corn'requires 200 pounds of available nitrogen . . . 30 tons of sugar beets requires 300 pounds of available nitrogen. Some of this require- jj inent can come from crop residues, manure, legumes . . . hut the successful farmer must ado) nitrogen if he is to get the maximum" return from bis land. 7 The Same is true 'of other crops! Potatoes, small grains, pasture, fruits and vegetables all require nitrogen. ni-trogen. Proper fertilization increases yields, puts more money in the farmer's pocketbook. !' Use enough fertilizer this year . . . and insist on USS VNitrogen Fertilizer, made by United States Steel. ' USS Nitrogen Fertilizers are available in bag, bulk, or, vm nnimvuium nium ' MIImL m-dmlnf S1MI ttrnna. - w -- . m TUSS Ammonium Sulfate - 21 NltrofH with komn-24 sulfur USS Anhydrous Ammonia t2 NitreiM for lrct injacttea. ' Order USS Nitrogen Fertilizers now, and use enough fertilizer, harvest more dollars!!! M 1 WHltVlHaMH I Nitrogen Fertilizers DUKES TEAM Gasser-Jensen Boyer-Swenson Hampton-Rlchan Phillips-flwensen Larsen-Blrd Blyze-Pectal ParkerrShelly DUCHESSES W Huggard-Gret'nwood Anderson-Manning" Ross-Fullmer r 4 3 3 ;j 3 1, 1 L 0 y 1 1 1 3 3 3 Vi -04 HTS: Larsen-Blrd 1963; RosS- Fullmer 1943; Orasser-Jensen 1934-HTO: Oasses-Jensen 724; Boyer-Swensn 700; Ross-Fullmer 695. HIS: Ted Bird 648; Virginia Pectol 556. HIO: Ted Bird 254; Wilma Ross 219. MEN'S CITY Spafford Foodliner Devey's Holley Auto Terry's Texaco Alpiners Chlpmans Barratts HTS: Chlpman's 2769; Alpln- ers 2753; Deveys 2722. HTO: Alpiners Al-piners 1029; ' Chlpmans 1004;' Barratt-Holley Auto 966. HIS: Olade Stelner 673; Jack Wadley 664; Roy Barney 663. HIO: Olade Stelner 279; Jack Wadley 246; Lee Smith 244. 11 1 10 2 8 4 7 5 4 8 3 9 3 9 2 10 INDUSTRIAL TEAM W L Storrs Market 11 5 Superior T. V. N 11 5 Chlpmans 9 7 Whiting Bros. " 9 7 Lee's Plumbing 7 8 Shumways .Archers 7 8Vi Cal & Pauls 7 9 Utah Power & Light 7 9 P. Q. Laundrymat 6 10 Ken's Auto 5 11 HTS: Cal & Pauls 2681; Storrs Market 2660; Shumways 2616. P. TEAM Pin Ups Le's Girls Gutter Bums Olley Oops Manguols Hah Shots" Pin Spotters O. HIGH SCHOOL W 26 20 19 16 13 14 '8 L 6 12 16 19 10 24 MONDAY MIXED FOUR TEAM Story-Keysor Wells-Pace' W 33. 29 29 24 20 24 20 17 26 17 27 14 30 13 31 Ellsworth-Lawrence Steirter-Steiner Carson-Laga Rldge-Teague Nicholes-Lott Smlth-Bt'an ' Lewis --Wlscombe HTS: Wells-Pace 2084; Story-Keysor- 2036;-Smlth--Bean 2024.' HTG: Smith-Bean 828;, Wells-Pace Wells-Pace 753iStelnttrSteiner 731. HIS: Howard Bean 641; blade Stelner 6006; Howard Pace 593. HlGj- John Kcysor 225; H. Pace-G. Pace-G. Stilner231; D. wellsH: Bean 227; Leone Ellsworth 225. . ' 1 CLASSIC TEAM Carlisle' & Ewell Lee's Barber Shop Lt&i Drive Inn Spafford Dairy Cavaliers' Fid's Frostop General Electric Jim's Utoco Ray's & Jay's United Concrete HTS: Spafford Dairy 2795; Carlisle St Ewell 2785; Lehi Drive Inn 2677v HTG: Spafford Dairy 1935; IaM DDrlve Inn 989; Carlisle & Ewell 975. HIS: Max Smith 642; Cliff Lee 639; Glade Stelner 637. HTO: Dick Evans 259; Jay Shumway 254; Tom Hamann 245. W L 10 2 10 2 8 4 7 5 7 5 6 6 5 7 3 9 3 9 1 11 GJl A. 'LADIES TEAM W L Maintenance 30 '18 Quality Control 29 19 Rolling Mill 28, 20 Open Hearth 26 22 Structural Mill 24 25 Engineering 21 26 Designing Eng. 17 31 Industrial Eng. -13 24 HTS: Rolling M1U 1690; Maintenance 1666; Engineering Why is one of these whiskjes insured for 1579." ,. - HTO: Rolling Mill 608; Open uearth 582: Maintenance 579' t HIS: - Beth.framptonif'471; uonrue "Waikt'f 67r Elma Lar son 456. .. 1 HIS: :Beth Frampton, i' 471 Bonnie Walker 467; ' Elma Lar- sonu 458. HIG: Leg Hampton 187, Oayle Jorgenson 182. . DE Joreenson 482: Donna . Shum way 179. : - ;'. LADIES TRIO- Ollies Pin Pals . . 4 . 0 Hits and Misses 4 . 0 Fillies 4 00 Andes Trio 3 1 Braves ' 2 2 Jons 2 2 Vep 1.3 Les Girls 0 4 Flos Flappers , 0 4 Sparks 0 4 HTS: Xes. Girls 1586; Jons 1502; Andes 4477;. HTO: Les Girls 618; Jons 555; Andes Trio 520. HIS: Rae Christensen 559: June Stejp 552, Alma. Anderson 544. HIG: Alma Anderson 236; June Stein 215; Shirley, Mac-Naughton Mac-Naughton 212 . One Million Dollars - O - Calvert IbaMWh -id Calvert B1BI3WS ". -Hi. 1 " ,t 4 SOLID COLD BARS eourtny tt Hndjr 4 Human, I II; S. Tnuonr Deprtmn Ut - - Both the whiskies pictured above have exactly the same excep-tioiuil excep-tioiuil flavor, smoothness and aroma. Why then is one - the whiskey on the right - insured for one million dollars? Because it Is drawn from Calvert Reserve TStandard of Excellence"- the whiskey that sets the standards for today's superb Calvert Reserve. This insures that the bottle on the left and every , t bottle of Calvert Reserve you buy -is the most rewarding whiskey you ever tasted. !-'.''';.f Uniform quality like this means skillfully blending at least 18 selected se-lected straight whiskies, uniting them perfectly, through the use of rare grain neutral spirits. The reason: All straight whiskies vary with;, each new distillation. ,i- ' But thanks to Calvert Reserve's' "Standard of Excellence." the taste of Calvert Reserve nwevaries-always Cood as Cold. Shouldn't , you enjoy it tonight? - , 7 . .You deserve . - Calvert Reserve rott to ftoor . KENoto iHiattf' 66 otti'itimtt. mini m umi but. co, h i. c. JACK & JILL'S Buss Halladay Cliff Lee Dix Davis Dale Peters Bud Sorensen' TeoVBird Roy Barney Lee ; Hampton Carl Boren Mack Butler Willis Spafford Keith Wagstaff Jerry Bird -Jim Bassett Dean Story Rlnlne Rirhnn,, Carl Shipley Vee Warenskt PRO LEAGUE 53.24 5U2 51.03 50.10 50.03 49.46 48.21 48.03 48.01 47.07 4605 456 45.18 44.17 43.06 42.03 "--41.44 4U2 SILVER PIN BOWUNO -TOURNAMENT-ENDS r v Saturday, March 4. 1961. Mike' Larsen, Craig Ovesori, and Son dra Louise Howa representing the winners of the Silver Pin Tournament from the Jack and Jill's Lanes went to University of Utah 4Jnlon to compete in the semi-finals.- Craig Ovt'ion from Pleasant Grove, and Sondra Louise Howa from American-Fork, qualified for the finals and will return next Saturday,-March 11, to ty for first place! Guard -Chooses Miss Utah National Guard for 1961 . Curvaclous Karen Seely, a 19" yt'ar old beauty from Brigham City is Miss Utah National Guard for 1961. t ' ? She was selected over 20 other oth-er lovelies Saturday during a day-long .pageant in Salt Lake City. The uefn contest,, onp of te most popular in .the state, climaxedthe Guard's week-long Muster. Day activities. . .' The Wfber College sophomore entered the contest as Miss Lay-ton Lay-ton and ' represented Battery A 1st Howitzer - Battalion, 222d ArtllltTy of the Utah Army National Na-tional Guard.' Two other, olve-lles olve-lles were named as Miss Seely's attendants. They are Verna Rttid, ; 22, Cananea, Sonora, Mexico, and Dawn Marie Grow, 18, Bountiful. It was. "lucky 13" for the new queen, as her appearance number num-ber was 13. Her talent was a dance! number. Carolyn Lasater, Salt Lake City,. Miss Utah National Guard for 1930, presented the royal crown , and cape " to " the new queen. Miss Seely also received a trophy, a Splece matched luggage lug-gage &t, a $150 wardrobe, and a bouquet of roses. Her main prize is an all-expense paid tour of Washington, D. C. for 8 days as a guest of the Utah Congressional Con-gressional Delegation and the Utah National Guard, where she will be the Princess from Utah in the1 annual Cherry Blossom Blos-som Festival, Major . General Maxwell E. Rich, Utah Adjutant General, said. Miss Redd, whose talent was an art display, is a senior at Brigham oung . University. She was name'd first attendant and entered the pageant as Miss Sprlngville, . representing the 116th Engineer Light Equipment Company. Miss Grow Is a petite student' at Bountiful High SchooL She-was She-was Miss Independence and represented .the ' 10 ; Special Troops units o the Utah Army . National - Guard , centered in Salt Lake City and Bountiful. The colori'uf pageant opened with a welcoming address by Brig. Gen, Maurice L. Watts. Then the girls were interviewed by the Judges and had lunch'. Then they were Judged In bath-ing bath-ing suits, Judgd by the talent committee, and finally were Judged In evening dresses. The Queen's Dinner In New-house New-house Hotcfl was held at 7:00 p jn. while scores were tallied to determine the wlnnet. At 8:15 pm. the winner was announced, an-nounced, during the coronation ceremony which concluded the program. Uracen Literary Club Enjoys Evening of Music The Febrary meeting of the Utacen Literary Club was held at the home of Mrs. Warren Anderson, Monday evening, February Feb-ruary 27. Club Litany was read by Mrs. Ralph Seibel and the Thought for the Day was given by Mrs. Wilbur Harding. Mrs. Jav Gould, club presi dent, presided over a business meeting - and tickets to the Spring Fashion Show were giv en each of the members to sell. The remainder of the evening was turned over to Mr. and Ms. Arron Hey of Pleasant Grove, who presented a musical program that was divided, into two parts. The first 'part was a rendition of English Ballads sung by Mr. Hey, accompanied by his wife, and the second part was taken up ""Ivlth American Ballads. It was a delightful and mdst enjoyable en-joyable evening for all. TsrCrwptcF6fBeta Sigma Phi Plans To Attend Concert Beta Sigma Phi, Psl Chapter, met at the home of Mrs. Ro bert Greenwood. After the .business- meeting,' .final arrange ments were made for those who planned to attend -thefdano concert Thursday in Provo, given giv-en by the young-virtuoso, Byron By-ron Janis. . Light refreshments . were served ser-ved and the hostess' gift was won by Mrs. Ray Bone. -Members in attendance" were -Mrs. Joe Harte', Mrs. Ross Nicholes, Mrs., Lou Lodwick, Mrs. .Wesley Peterson, Mrs. Perry Thomas, and Mrs. Bone and Mrs. Greenwood. Green-wood. , . " No art can conquer the people aone the people are conquered by an ideal of life upheld by authority, j William Butler Yeats STARTING MARCH 13 u , IN YOUR THE BUCK HEART OF HITLER" from the $10 best-seller "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" By William I. Shirtr The Historical Story of Mod-man's Mod-man's 12 Fateful Decision , That Shook the World Hrt U As liuid dory of ifcTTi important periods in th fif of Adotph Hitior . . . th momont who lh Nari tyrant ,jnod lungod tho worM f , r-o m-Mamvmsi fiMfirosfcOnd blood. 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