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Show clude Ron Ballantyne, Don Jen-soJack Mannion, Richard PauL Bill Paul, Pearl Pollard, and Dick Shores. R. L. Benson and Milton Kane, both of whom are Junior College boys, are playing for the Utes for the first time and a service returnee Hugh String-field- , Friday, November 9, who played at Utah in 1953 with a freshman squad and 54 is back. on the Salt Lake campus, in pre- Varsity-Fros- h Games to Test New Ute Squad The University of Utah basketball squad gets an early start on the 1956-5season with their annual varsity-froscontest to be played Nov. 26 in the Einar NielOutstanding freshmen include sen Fieldhouse. The same two teams will give a repeat perform- such Utah high school greats as ance in Ogden's Ben Lomond gym Gary Chestang, of East; Dave Van Wagenen, West; Roger Tomlin-son- , Nov. 28. Ogden; Ben Cutler and Karl In past years this game has Miller, Jordan, and Mark Rose been extremely interesting to bas ketball fans giving them both an and Reed Sanders of Murray. Out of state frosh include 6'8" Carney opportunity to see what the varChrisler, who is considered as one also to has and what the offer sity of the finest preps in Colorado Utes have been able to gain in the way of freshman material. history, and Keith Ancell of Den This year should be especially en ver. tertaining in that Coach Jack Actually the frosh will field a Gardner is facing a rebuilding taller club than the varsity and job, having lost the heart of his freshman coach LaDell Andersen 1955-5Skyline championship feels that his young team just team. might give the varsity a rough Gardner will make this season's evening. varsity-frostilt a real test and will without a doubt pour on the steam in the November tilts in order to find just what his best combinations are. The Runnin' Redskins open their 1956-5schedule on Dec. 1 against a Benjamin Cutler and Karl Milstrong Montana State club and ler, former Jordan High School the two frosh tilts are important basketball stars will perform in to the Utah strategy. the University of Utah freshman basThe varsity club will feature uniform through the 1956-5such outstanding seasoned per- ketball season. formers as Curtis Jenson, Jerry Ben, a son of Mr 4 Mrs Ben McCleary, Ted Berner, Gary Hale, L. Culler, 57 East 7515 South Richard Eiler, and Darrell Past-rel- Midvale, and Karl, son of Mr L from last season's squad. Mrs Clyde Allan Miller, 277 E. Sophomores on the varsity in Main, Sandy, are working out 7 h 6 h Cutler, Miller, On Ute Freshman The n paration for the season Nov. 26. MIDVALE Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah SUBSCRIPTION, $2.50 TEH YEAR BY MAIL 1956 spect the property upon which they may hunt. Future bird hunting depends upon how each 90,000 Hunters opener Ready for Bird On that date the Frosh squad will test the University of Utah varsity basketball earn in the Ute fieldhouse. On Nov. 28, the rivalry will move to Ben Lomond High School in Ogden for a second game. Season Saturday Upland bird hunters are hop- freshman ing for fair weather over the next week end as an estimated Traditional contests against ri val freshman teams from Brigham Young University and Utah State Agriculture College will highlight the freshman season. The Utah papooses will play Jan. 3 against Utah State at Logan and Feb. 9 against the BYU Kittens at Provo. The Utah freshman will host BYU on Feb. 21 and Utah State on Feb. 23. prepare to go afield for the Nov. 10 opening of Utah's pheasant, quail, chukar and Hungarian partridge seasons. Latest weather reports forecast good hunting weather for the week ena, barring sudden localized storms. 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THIRD PRIZE: 957 Ford Thunderbird Convertible with - both hard and soft tops, automatic transmission, radio, heater and power equipment. 1 GET ENTRY BLANKS UTAH president of the chorus and Jay Welch is the accompianist. The director said an ambitious season will take the chorus on a Mar. tour of southern Utah and southeastern Nevada and to Los Angeles, Calif. Keith is a son of Mr & Mrs James M. Whitmore and is a sophomore at the U. He is a 1955 grad uate of Jordan High School. Rexall Each SCHOOL WORK MULTI-VITAMI- Number 45 Assembly Hall on Temple Square, " ; Nielson said. Mason been elected has Larry Sandy Student Sings With U. Male Chorus Keith Lindsay Whitmore, Sansportsman afield treats the land dy, will sing in the University of and other property wherever he Utah male chorus through the 1956-5season. may go. 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