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Show t The Helper .Ioiii m;iI UnlmscLiv. 1VI. II. Iil7(i I i II III nl --- Veliri 's now game but could not match Veltri Drug remained as the only undefeated team in the local recreation casaba loop last week as the first half the individual brillance Santo Lupo potted 14 points and Brian Todd and Jack Lupo each scored 12 for the losers. Veltri's took a of Ellington. handed champs 4 Chuck's Pharmacy a loss. It was the first loss for Chuck's this half. Rufus Ellington, as usual, proved to be the difference between the two teams as the former Carbon High and CEU ace poured in 27 points, hitting for 13 field goals and a single free throw. Veltri's also had Matt Pollock with 13 points and Mike O'Shea with 11 in double figures. Chuck's had some good balance in their offensive 62-5- for 2nd half 4-- 0 ten-poi- cushion into the fourth quarter of play and rode out the margin in the last period in what proved to be somewhat of a lower scoring game than the previous three meetings of these two teams, Veltri Drug has won two of the three games with one more still on the schedule. Matt Kloepfer's Rio Grande crew moved into third place in the standings nine point margin in the final period. Rufus Ellington, O'Shea, by shelling St. Anthony's CYO, Big Dean Marchello had the hot hand for Rio Grande, dumping in 32 points to lead the scoring. Dave Brown picked up 18 and Randy Lamph 12 to help swell the rail total while CYO's best effort came from Terry Jaramillo who finished with 14. Early in the week Veltri put down a strong challenge 76-3- 0. Hezalee and Pollock Ellington were all in double figures for the winners, Rufus leading the way with 27. Top scorers for the losers were Kirtly Nordfelt, Shane and Collin Timothy. There are no games in the city gym tonight (Wednesday) as the schedule this week was curtailed to a pair of games on Monday and one last night to allow for decorating of the gym for from East Carbon's Miner's Only Trading Post, four points separated the e and two rivals at 64-5- 5. half-tim- the three-quart- Veltri Drug Chuck's Pharm. Rio Grande Miner's Trading Grant's Dist. CYO Schedule: 1 1 0 Chuck's. Carbon matmen beat Spanish Fork, 33-2- 7 Carbon High wrestlers, on the strength of four pinfalls and two decisions, handed defeat Spanish Fork a on the Dino mats last week. It was the second to the last Region Six match for Coach Frank Iacobazzi's Dinos prior to the regional meet in Vernal Feb. 20 and 21. Carbon to travels Springville tomorrow night (Thursday) to wrap up the dual matches in the region for this season. Carbon came into the final two matches against the Spanish squad behind in points, largely due to the 33-2- -- - A k 'SMr yl- - A - 4 Miner's Trading. Veltri's chalked up a victory to bring their second-hal- f league leading record to Michael O'Shea of Veltri's Drug Center squad holds ball as mass of bodies ' descend on him in last week's contest with '. Dinos drop to 6th place in 46-4- 2 Springville loss Springville's Red Devils scored only two baskets and three foul pitches in the entire fourth quarter in Region Six basketball action at Carbon Friday night, but it was enough to slip by the Dinos by a score of It was the third straight win for the Red Devils while the loss dropped the Dinos to sixth place in the standings with a mark. The game took a strange twist with a little over six minutes to play in the last period after Carbon had scored six unanswered 46-4- 2. 2-- 8 points to pull up even at In a surprising move Springville went into a stall and sat on the ball for a 39-3- 9. minute and a half before rugged Mark Fullmer shook loose his Dino defensive man and went to the boards with an easy layup. Fullmer's bucket was the first time the visitors scored in the quarter, coming with 4:30 remaining in the game. Carbon came back up court with the ball and failed to score, turning the ball over to the Red Devils and back into the stall went Springville. The result was a duplication of the first Red Devil basket only this time it was Doug Baxter who worked himself free for another easy field goal, giving Springville a four-point cushion. Three free throws in the final minute put the game out of reach for Carbon. After making the great comeback to knot the count early in the fourth period, the Dino offensive game went sour. During the six minutes that Springville had slowed up the game Carbon had only Scott Grundy's foul shot to show for their efforts. Roy Jewkes scored the last basket of the game at the final buzzer to cut the Red Devil margin to four points. The score was tied six times during the course of the game with Carbon holding a slight edge throughout the first half. Springville caught the 9 Dinos at just two minutes into the third quarter and built up a six 29-2- hit two L 10 0 2 5 5 7 8 10 Uintah 8 PI. Grove Springville 5 5 3 Sp.Fork 2 CARBON Payson 0 Friday's Schedule: Carbon at Payson, 7:30 p.m. Carbon was off to a fast start in the lighter weights, Ray Sisneros winning at 98 pounds on a decision and Ira Murray winning the match on a pinfall. The Dinos dropped the next two matches on decisions before Randy Ruden came on at 126 pounds to pin Mike Hales of the Dons. After dropping the next match, Carbon's Barid King pinned Richard Cope at 138 pounds, but the Dons came back to forge ahead on a pinfall and decision in the next two matches to go with the forfeiture. Howa and Martino then proceeded to wrap it up for the Dinos. 105-l- b. Walter Borla, Staff Writer Results: Ray Sisneros Brian Anderton lbs. Ira (SF); 105 Murray (C) pinned Joe Carter (SF); Peter McCollum (SF) dec Nelson Harding (C); Joel Bradford (SF) dec. Joe Swank (C); Randy Ruden (C) pinned Mike Hales (SF) ; Alan Lowe (SF) pinned Joe Barid Hanna (C) ; King (C) pinned Richard J. Cope (SF); Allen Scott (SF) pinned Richard Cunningham (C); Frank Dade (SF) dec. Tony Pappas (C); Spanish Fork by Carbon had two players in double figures, the two seniors out of the Helper Junior High, Grundy and Jewkes. Grundy topped the Dino offensive efforts with 14 points and Jewkes had 10. An interesting side-lig- ht to the game occured in the second quarter when the officials were forced to stop the action and chase a dog off the court. The canine entered the gym 3-- to make you as happy about it as we are. (C) dec. 112-lb- s. FKZUH RIWI1NG CO. PRINTING 132-lb-s. CET5 TFT, 145-lb- s. 155-lb- 167-lb- s. forfeit; Phil 185-lb- s. NEEDS Phone... 637-047- 3 . Lane Martino (C) pinned Danny Taylor (SF). Hvw.-- Pop w i & Candy Sold Learning To Read Your Electric Meter Can Help You Use Energy More Wisely A number of our Utah Power customers have asked how they can read their own meters so they can monitor their success at saving electricity. That's a very good idea. Electric meters are precision measuring devices. They record, in units called "kilowatt hours," how much electricity you use. One kilowatt hour (kwh) is 1,000 watts of electricity consumed for one hour, or the power required to burn a light bulb for 10 hours. 100-wa- tt Easy as 1, 2, 3 Meters are simple to read. Here are the steps: 1. Read the dials and write down the figures from right to left, because that's how your power usage is recorded. As in the middle illustration at right, Dial 2 records tens; measures single kilowatt hours; Dial Dial 3, hundreds; and Dial 4, thousands. Some meters have a fifth dial which measures tens of 1 Your meter has either 4 or 5 dials. Each dial has 10 numbers and a pointer. The pointers turn very, very slowly, from smaller to larger numbers as electricity is used. Note that all the pointers do not turn in the same direction. thousands. As indicated, some others counter-clockwis- of the dials turn clockwise, e. Read smaller number the dial pointer is between numbers, read the smaller of the two. Thus, in the example at right, the first number you'd put down is 4; the second, 6; the third, 9; and the fourth, 5, for a total of 5,964 kwh. 3. When the pointer rests almost squarely on a number, as it does on Dial 4, the dial to its right determines which number you record. Note that the 3 pointer is between 9 and 0, indicating it has Dial yet to complete a full revolution. In this case, the smaller number, 5, is the Dial 4 reading. Had the pointer on Dial 3 gone beyond 0, indicating the completion of a full revolution, the reading for Dial 2. When V3 Mj3 Dial 4 Check meter regularly Regular checking of your meter can indicate the effectiveness of your energy conservation efforts. For example, read your meter at the same hour on successive days. The difference between such readings is your consumption of electricity in kilowatt hours. Your reading will give you a fair indication of how well you are conserving electricity. Remember, use what you need, but need what you use! 24-ho- 7-- 7 S4 s3 Dial Dial 3 S4 Dial Dial 3 .7 2 k 4. Dial 32 Dial SI I. .33 Dial .UK U7c x3y al W ZLf'Zl i :8uipBay Question? Write to Iteddy! Utah Power welcomes your questions, suggestions, and comments. questions and good suggestions are published in Reddy Kilowatt's newspaper column. Write to Iteddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. d IDAHO K i UTAH COlO POWER & LIGHT Price Utah I five-dimeter is read the same way, from right to left. Try reading this one yourself. Then check your answer against the one below. A QJ2 Green River 7- The meter reading is made up of one number from each dial, recorded from right to left. When the pointer is between two numbers, you read the number it has just passed, that is, the lower number. So, the reading above is 5,964 kwh. N!V 53 South 2nd East L Free Cookies, Coffee Howa (C) dec. Frank Allen (SF); DGCxp0 Prize Door $5 62 numbers called Valuable Prizes 1 of for 12 Games Dollar Donation Fun For All s. tlTAM -- $fl57 138-lb- s. How to Save on Electricity Often-aske- SjGSuB Friday, Feb. 13 8 p.m. 126-lb- s. For all your 152 Price Church Hall 119-lb- s. would have been 6. customer-banke- r Helper Attend St. Anthony's 98-lb- s. and baskets Max Cunsophomore ningham another early in the fourth period to bring Carbon up even again, but this only set the stage for the Springville stall. Fullmer was outstanding for the Red Devils throughout the game and was clearly the difference between the two teams. The husky 6'1" senior hit for ten field goals and a perfect six for six from the charity stripe to total 26 points in the game. Baxter was next in the Red Devil scoring column with nine points. action. Carbon travels to Payson to meet the winless Lions Friday and a victory for the Dinos will almost surely state clinch a Class tournament berth for the Dinos, at the least as the sixth place team from the region. relationship is necessarily more personal than that with most other service institutions. Our aim is to earn your complete trust and confidence with courteous and confidential concern about your individual financial affairs . Am. Fork w b. edge at the three quarter mark. Jim Kulow through a back door and wandered out onto the court to get a close view at the The Region 6 Standings 167-l- point had When our bank is your bank... we do our best 7 forfeiture the Dinos had to hand the Dons in the class. Phil Howa and Lane Martino quickly made up the deficit for their teammates, however, Howa winning a decision in his match and Martino pinning in the his opponent unlimited class. L 0 1 2 2 2 3 Veltri vs Wednesday CYO; Miner's Trading vs Ball". before Veltri's picked up the W 4 2 2 Veltri vs Monday Grant's; Rio Grande vs Miner's Trading. Tuesday Rio Grande vs Grant's; CYO vs Chuck's. the annual "Firemen's mark er League Standings (as of Feb. 8) CO. |