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Show Wednesday, March Eagles look to JC regional playoff Coach Curt Jenson's regional junior college playoffs in Yuma Ariz., this weekend following a fund raising encounter in the Price National all-stat- er Guard season games. Ellington missed the last Armory. The Eagles qualified for the regional playoff by finishing third in the ICAC race behind conference champs Ricks and runner up Mesa. Mesa will be playing in this same two games on the Eagles' regular season slate after suffering injuries in an automobile accident. The young Helper man received a cut across the side of his forehead and severe lacerations of his right hand, but may be able to play by this weekend. CEU is the only Utah junior college team entered in the regional tourney this year. The Eagles started very strong this season, record jumping off to a in ICAC play but slipped a little in late season conference games, particularly on the road. The key victory of the final drive for the regional berth was a win over Snow College on the latter's home court, the first time in a number of years that the Eagles have been able to sweep the season series with the Badgers. This put Coach Jenson's squad in a position to nail down the playoff berth with a home court victory over Utah Trade Tech of Provo. regional tournament at Yuma with CEU. Ricks is competing for a national tournament berth in playoffs for northern regional teams. CEU faces a tough nut to crack in the first playoff game, meeting the host team, Arizona Western of Yuma who will be playing on their home court. Western Arizona carries a season record of into the playoffs and a number four ranking among the nation's junior college fives. CEU will take a record into the regional tournament and a question mark on two of their starting sophomores, Chris Randall and Nate Ellington. 5-- 22-- 4 17-1- 0 Randall, the Eagle's leading scorer and selection a year Mitchell 637-266- Price 8 0 OF WINNERS at PRO'S annual 1 cent sale of winners. Quantities are limited during this 9 day sale, so hurry! Come in and take advantage of PRO'S 2,500 store buying power. An extra penny buys a lot V," EXTRA saw blade J SfORONlYr WHEN YOU BUY THIS 754" CIRCULAR SAW m ,, DOUBLE INSULATED (WITH BLADEI - $ auditorium. FOR ONLY L 0Z. SCENTED WHEN YOU BUY THIS ANTIQUE LAMP OIL , HURRICANE 0 LAMP 13) f OR ONLY PROPANE FUEL CYLINDER n M 0 " S It "Ji P- -! 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Hi-W- -- Loans 0 Come V'A 8-- 0; For use on any exterior door where you want a keyed lock Turn button locks from rnside; key locks from outside I77R) 50-5- i Fixture Showroom & I Electrical Supplies Monday ENTRY LOCK SET ' '8. "A Team Standings: Central Bonnie Commission Lounge Lounge Food Center Rio Grande Vets Pepsi Chuck's Cola The Pharmacy Point After High Series: Barbara 2-- tumrMn high-scorin- i'fi'i I'RrsrTrsi'&rcrui'Ri'i 1 League of Nations is Lm CREDIT tec 3-- 5-- 3; MOTOR Skiff Electric With the long difficult prospective baseball stars basketball season finally Monday afternoon for the out of the way the sports first workout. The squad attention at Carbon High will be trimmed to 18 turns to spring activity this players before the opening week, tennis, golf, track and practice game. Carbon has four returning regulars baseball. Interest in the latter, back from last year's team two baseball, is high at the Dino including Helper school and the new head students, John Borla, the coach in this sport is a starting catcher a year ago Helper man, David "Skip" and Mark Martinez, the Leo. Leo is a graduate of starting shortstop. Greg Utah State University and Mele, the regular third has been a member of the baseman and Reggie Carbon faculty for the past Farliano, the Dinos ace two years. pitcher from last season, He was the assistant are also back. A number of football coach in the the members of Helper's sophomore grid program American Legion team will last fall and coached the be making bids for a spot on junior varsity basketball the team. team in the campaign just ended. Leo is a son of Mrs. Bernice Leo of Helper and attended local schools, Carbon High and CEU prior to enrolling at Utah State. Leo's assistant in the baseball program will be Lou Mele who held the same position a year ago when the Dinos qualified for a state losing playoff in Class to Davis High School. The diamond coaches welcomed a large turnout of 7-- 1; f $2.. H-- TflRnH KIT 111 I - 57-5- 3. 8 L W 0 8 Veltri Drug 2 6 Chuck's Pharmacy 6 2 Miner's Trading 4 5 Rio Grande 5 3 Grant's Dist. 7 2 Food Center 8 0 Helper Club Schedule Tonight (Wed) Chuck's vs Miners; 7:30 p.m. Thurs. Food Center vs Helper Club; Rio Grande vs Veltri. Tournament tickets for the meet are now available and may be purchased from any member of the Helper Lions Club. The tickets are m Bonnie Lanes FOR ONLY Gun-derso- Teams chosen for Invitational propane coMEs 32-2- 66-5- WHEN YOU BUY THIS (6i 57-5- 4. 62-4- 8, 77-7- 0, , 16 66-6- Thursday's League Standings (March 1) drought did them in. Jack Lupo and Rob Jewkes each had 14 points for Chuck's. Fred Bosone had a good night for Rio Grande, scoring 20 and John Bianco finshed with 14. Miner's Trading had a difficult time with Rio Grande before winning The contest was very close all the way as Ernie n Valdez and Randy paced the East Carbon team and Mike O'Shea, Bosone, Frank Marrelli and Nick Cuccia kept Rio Grande in the game until the final whistle. Food Center bounced back on Wednesday to take an overtime game from Grant's Distributing, The two teams finished regulation time tied at g and it was Vince Wixon who carried the Food Center to the win. Wixon accounted for 35 of drug quint came back on Thursday night to hand American Coal of Emery its first loss of the year, in an exhibition game. Rufus Ellington continues to be the shining light in the Veltri drive towards the possible league title, topping all scorers in the three games last week. Rufus had 34 in the Chuck's game; 21 against the Helper Club and 25 against the Emery quint. Meanwhile Chuck's and Miners held on to their mathematical hopes by registering important wins over the week. Chuck's downed Rio Grande, winning in the last period after Rio Grande suffered through the entire third quarter without scoring a single point. The rails took a edge into the second half before the scoring games will be the last on the second half slate. Veltri Drug went into the final week of play assured of at least a tie for second half honors, holding a two game lead over runnerups, Chuck's Pharmacy and Miner's Trading Post, with two games remaining. One of the runnerup teams will be eliminated from contention tonight (Wed) when Chuck's and Miners clash in the 7:30 game. Veltri Drug clinched the tie certainty last week by . .Top placers in the Helper Cub Scouts' Pine Wood Derby, and dropping Chuck's Alfie Vigin, left, and Gary Sillitoe, center, wait as Cub the Helper Club, The Master Alan Keller drops the barriers to start the final race. Bernell Halliday placed third in the competition held in conjunction with the Cub Scouts' annual Blue and Gold Banquet held last Saturday night at the Helper LDS Invitations have gone out wardhouse. for teams to participate in . .Nine boys were given their Bobcat badges at the event. the 26th annual Helper They were Gino Sanfelice, Eric Fox, Benjie Naranjo, invitational basketball Wayne Jewkes, Eddie Keller, Brent Cochrane, Ronnie Lee, tournament slated for the Alfie Vigil and Bernell Halliday. Junior High gym on ..Two scouts, Scot Burch and Gary Sillitoe, were also Helper March 20, 21 and 22. The presented with Wolf Badges, each with a gold and silver eight-teameet annually arrow point. attracts some of the finest ..The cubs hold their pack meeting the fourth Friday of independent cage squads J Photo every month. from throughout the state with former college stars playing for them. After to ugh loop season, Carbon looks to spring MORTICIANS R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Phone The recreation basketball league in Helper grinds to a close of the regular season this week with Monday night's game postponed to Thursday due to another function in the civic 3 the Food Center points while Bevan Branson topped the losers with 18 and Tom Gutierrez had 14. Rec. League ends this week with Veltri's firmly on top ago, suffered a back injury during the first half of the recent Ricks game in Idaho. Jenson is hopeful the former Morgan High School will be back in condition for the post- Golden Eagle cage squad was looking forward to the The Helper Journal S, 1975 1 1 1 CARP 1 1 ACROSS service bank, $1.8 billion strong, with over 125 offices in over 100 Intermountain communities. What First Security does to your individual problems. Another word for First Security's friendly attitude. A check guarantee card that tells over 12,000 merchants your check is good because First Security stands behind it. What First Security does best. 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