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Show BASKETBALL Rio Grande Cyfers Cable Peacock Foodtown Mexican Lodge Chuck's Pharmacy Bob's Texaco Veltri Drug 0 11 Rio Grande virtually sewed SPORTSMENS CORNER up the championship of the Pv Hugh Jaramillo g local casaba loop Tuesday by taking Cyfers Cable During the last few years the It was the 20th consecu- Wildlife Resources law enforce tive win of the year for the ment has become more imrail crew and assured them of portant and sophisticated beno less than a tie foor second cause of the many more probhalf honors to go with their lems that we are becoming first half title. involved in. No longer can the Fred Bosone and Reid Dim-ic- k led Rio Graide along with! Ralph Noel. Cyfers played aj Mathis Is All Heart siow up game very successfully the first half, holding the score to 6 at halftime, but the rails exploded the second half e after a lengthy lecture at intermission from Coach NEWS .... ... 10 9 5 6 3 2 0 2 eve-nin- 4 65-3- 5 7 8 HOME FRUIT DRYER With our plans and instructions, you can make your own fruit dryer using salvage parts and inexpensive materials. Only ordinary tools are required. 18-1- Dried peaches, pears and apples surpass any candy for being purely delicious. This unit has a large capacity and will cost just a few dollars to build. Complete plans and instructions are just half-tim- BiPiy Coleman. Peacock edged by Mexican second Lodge in Monday's A balanced scorgame ing attack of Tim Anderson, Jim Peacock, Gary O'Lauhlin and Bill Thompson, carried" the melon boys to victory. Robert Dwight Rjapmussen, 56-5- $3.00. P.O. Box 914 Provo, Utah 84601 THRIFTWAY, tt r rr II h in i 5. nun 0. 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His from the Department of Health approach, actions and judge- Education and Welfare. ments create the image on The funds will aid Jaycees' which the whole wild life Division is judged. Also we were efforts toi mobilize the concern advised that as funds are av- and resources of local commuailable more and better imple- nities in the fight against alcoments would be purchased to hol abuse and alcoholism. help in the performance of the The announcement of the officer's duties. This may be of some interest award stressed the importance sector to all. The calf moose that was of Government-privatreturned to the Vets hospital at cooperation between the Joyces and the National Institute on Spdngville to be doctored was AlQihO'l Abuse and Alcoholism, returned to upper Fish Creek an agency of the National Instiand was released the second A good stroke of luck tute of Mental Health, NIMH time prevailed. Three moose from the original plant returned. 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