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Show 6 Thursday, Jan. The Helper Journal Carbon seeks first region win Friday 9, 1975 Carbon High will still be for their first Region Six win of the year looking If m . C- - wT--c- 2 tomorrow night (Friday) when they entertain the Uintah Utes on the home court. Game time for the varsity encounter is 7:30 p.m. and the main attraction will be preceded by two games at 5:45 p.m., the Jayvee squads of the two schools meeting in the Dino gym and the sophomore teams playing at Notre Dame. The Dinos dropped their fourth straight game in league action last Friday at The Lions Payson, started off strong and took fX CT5 Helper Volunteer Firemen ran into a most blaze Friday evening when they were called to a fire behind the Utah Railway shops in Martin and found that the fire had burned itself out. Fire Chief Jim Pugliese said the blaze started in some spilled disel fuel and spread around a filling platform. Luckily, said the chief, the line must have been turned off to the fuel tanks. Helper firemen at the blaze investigated, put out any burning embers J Photo and leftshortly thereafter. 65-5- 2. fa: an early 8-- lead over 0 Carbon at the outset, but the Dinos came back to knot the in the second count at period. Payson went out at halftone with a scant one 16-1- 6 point edge at Carbon made one more 27-2- 6. comeback midway through the third period when they lead only to took a have the Lions come on strong to take the decisive victory at the final buzzer. Payson salted the game with a good fourth quarter, particularly during the last half of the eight minute period when they put the game out of reach for the 36-3- 2 Dinos. The Lions did a very effective defensive job on the leading Dino scorers, Mark Martinez, Newby Larry 0, 10; Martinez Torres 1, 0-- 0, 2; Bunnell 1, 52. 23, 4, 2-- 4. 1, 0-- 0, Totals and Randy Ross. Brian Todd topped the Carbon scoring with 17 points. The Dinos fared badly at the charity stripe, hitting only six for 13 while the Lions took advantage of 17 free throws by making 13. Payson - 16, 27, 4965. Carbon - 11, 26, 4252. Ford 2, 10; Payson R. Hiatt 1, 2; Oberg 5, 12; K. Hiatt 8, 19; 6-- 6, 0--0, 2-- 5, 3-- 4, Wilson 4, Hill 6, Totals Carbon 11; Todd 6, Newby 5, 14; Ross 5, 0-- 12; 26, 13-1- 7, 0-- 65. 5, 2-- 5, M'V 9; 1, 2; Kulow parts of Ireland, some believe that their husbands hair will be the color of the first worm they see on In . CHOOSING SNOW TIRES Although there is no sure way to get positive traction under all winter driving conditions, snow tires that is, tires with deeper grooves than those on regular tires can be up to 20 percent safer. Where regular tires would require about 188 feet to bring the car to a halt at 20 m.p.h. at 20 degree temperature, snow tires would need only about 168 feet. These special tires on your back wheels are an important safety girls May morning! Mitchell Morticians R.T.Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Phone 637 2668 Price plus. H-- Lost last time Mesa tonight the top cage attractions of the year is on tap tonight (Thursday) for local college basketball fans when the College of Eastern Utah takes on Mesa College of Grand Junction in ICAC action at the National Guard Armory in Price. These same two teams advanced to the finals of the Mesa Invitational tournament in Grand Junction last weekend with Mesa taking a victory to win their own tournament. CEU advanced to the tournament finals by overwhelming Rangely 6 the first College, night and edging by a tough One of 7:30 p.m. The game will ICAC belatedly league play for CEU after an earlier win over Provo re-op- Trade Tech over a month ago which went down into the books as a conference game. Coach Curt Jenson's Eagles take a 3 record into the Mesa game tonight. Si Lbs Monday League of Nations Team Standings: Bonnie Rio Grande Lounge Vets Central Commission Pepsi 0 Cola ; Chuck's Lounge . Food Pharmacy Center Point After 16-- 8; 154-8M- .; 15-- 9; Hi-W- 13-1- 11-1- 3; Jury list given for 10-1- 4; 5; 8. High Series: Prudy Dunn Edith Tone Louise 210-172-52- 2; Hamilton Barbara 209-51- 8; Court Migliaccio Virginia Huntsman Mary Columbo The names of a number of North Carbon residents appeared on the recently released jury list for the Seventh Judicial District Court in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. High Games: Lillian Martinez 184; Katherine Winters 174; Lorene Smith 172; LaRue Davis 166; Teresa Milovich 164; Faith Pappacostas 181; Betty Voll 161; Rosalie Fossat 168, 189; Zina York 188; Josie Borla Margaret Marrelli 2; They are: Geneva Black, East Helper; Boyd J. Anderson, Spring Glen; Anton Evatz, Spring Glen; John Piccioni, Spring Glen; Roy Fees, East Helper; Jack Otani, Scofield; Wilfred Brown, Kenilworth; Marion Barber, West Helper; Mae L. Hiatt, East Helper; Antonette Andreini, Nor- thwest Helper. They of parts Delon Atwood, Wellington; Earl D. Gunderson, North Dragerton; Alene Etzel, Northeast Price; Mrs. James Diamanti, Northeast Clara Price; Hansen, Central Price; Maureen Bingham, Miller Creek; Vicki L. Frame, North Price; John Beacco, North Price; , Afton F. Bithell, Northeast Price; Nick East Price; Kalatzes, David Wallace Pace, Miller Creek; Nadeen Reynolds, North Dragerton; Nor- Stephanie Gamber, theast Price; William S. Schmidt, Wellington; Catherine M. Katsos, Central Price; Susan Bradak, Northwest Price; Madge Lopan, Hiawatha; Gabrielle Bertot, Northeast Price; Edna P. Rich, Wellington; Anita O'Neil, LaDonna Wellington; Fausett, South Price; Zelma Arthur Coli, Central Price; A. Cardona, South M. Ida Dusserre, Central Price; Sheila Larsen, Miller Dragerton; Creek. Br Ogees 6. Virginia Tasker 1; Marge Guy 165; Ruth Andreini 165 and Lorna O'Berto 163. 160; Bonnie Lanes League of Nations Team Standings: Bonnie Rio Grande Lounge Vets Central Commission Pepsi 16-- 15Ms-8M- 8; .; 15-- join, from other the Carbon area: 3; 179-17- 6; 163-16- Cola 9; Hi-Wa- 13-lO- Lounge 11-1- 3; Pharmacy Center 5; y Chuck's Food Point After 10-1- 4; 8. High Series & Games: Prudy Dunn Edith Tone Louise Hamilton Barbara Migliaccio Virginia Huntsman Mary Colombo 2; 209-51- 8; 2; 'Lillian Martinez Katherine Winters 174; LaRue Davis 166; Teresa Milovich 164; Faith Pappacostas 181; Betty Voll' 161; Rosalie Fossat Zina York 188; Jo Borla Margaret Marrelli Virginia Taskarl60; Marge Guy 165. 184; 168-18- 9; 179-17- 6; 163-16- 1; League Standings W Veltri Drug Chuck's Pharmacy 5 4 3 2 L 0 1 2 Miner's Trading Post Rio Grande 3 1 Food Center 4 5 Grant's Distributing 0 Next week's schedule: Monday- - Rio Grande vs Chuck's; Food Center vs Veltri Drug vs Tuesday- - Chuck's Miner's Trading; Food Center vs Grant's Wednesday- - Grant's vs Miner's Trading; Rio Grande1 vs Veltri Drug. 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