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Show yf f Binm awew Male Two in A. RLw ' Dt Battle Set Today At Timp Park II bt SirSs ay sS811-185- SUNDAY HERALD , I r.. ' j. oe v ' :.r - - "J , - , ; f y. Second Game In CUL Title Series Slated; Payspn. Wins 1st Tilt IM ;'V5 v,i f , 7 5 ? ' The Provo Timps will attempt , : to make it two straight wins in rv the Utah Industrial League's cham " ' pionship series today when they PAYSON The second game, in Thursday with three hits apiece. r tne play the American Fork Steelers been lucky over the years, Central Utah Grace, the starting pitcher for .""your scribblerforhasseveral at Timp Park. series will Payson, was credited with the League championship ttaes hunting permit, Game time will be 2:30 p.m. pe played here today at 3 p. m., victory, although Lundell rewnen Fayson entertains Spring-vill- e. lieved him in later innings. McA fighting Provo club came from flst nyer at sevtrarteasonfao ' Kay and Jensen did the hurlinz behind three times last Thursday :' the first half title- - for Springville and Jensen was 4Payson. homer-happy to down a night -. holders, defeated Springville, the charged with the loss. American In wild Fork club, the to mues second half winners, 10-- 8, Thurs- PAYSON nit and long n ek. and we came slugfest that opened the e . ABHO A j ,. ' day in. the first came of the Jones, rf 1 0 0 series. series. A victory for Payson to-If 0 0 0 Cartwright, Denny Job, the Timps' youthful hday would give them the title. Taylor, cf 5 1 1 0 Al ' However, should Springville win southpaw, probably will get the . I ss 4 3 2 2 . a third game would be necessary Oborn. starting call today. It will be "his 4 3 2 2 lb Sudweeks, to decide the championship. unenviable duty to try and check 2b 5 7 Hillman, Gordon Oborn and Verl 3b the booming Steeler bats which 2 3 Montague, led Payson to victory Butler, c , , sn.aU 5 2 10 3 slammed out five home runs last chance and the effort and cost of bymg f 2 1 1 2 ' Grace, i p 01 ' V T.ta ton cases we mow Bothin.v ra to have applied for 16 Thursday. -i ..... 2 1 0 0 Lundell, Manp There a also chance that 'is profess Murdock and Ed Rambeau. taofli have wanted to go badly ager Doug Hansen ot the Timps TOTALS .... 39 13 27 19 the whole world was agto will go with Kenny Morgan, a I SPRINGVILLE AB H O A 31-1righthander, but Job, the league's em so far as any cnance 10 minx 0 c . 4 2 9 1 Cox, winningest pitcher, is the most PROUD HUNTER Mrs. Charles Robertson ... p-4 3 1 1 McKay, triedagain this year. Feels Same Way Orem of Mrs. her daughter.1!. (left) congratulates likely starter for the Provoans. 4 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES (UP) Quarter Van Orden, rf Kenneth E. Miller, also of Orem, ion her skill as a bow and arrow hunter. Mrs. Miller bagged the for missed and Guess tried way-he same 3b Anybody's the ; 2. 1 1 2 feels still King, theljth Ray back Y. A. Tittle, his veteran run buck while hunting recently on Beaver Mountain. twopoint a drew and will is who It this horse 3 0 2 0 guess the" anybody's Thornc.cf rode lucky ning attack benched with injuries, Holmes, If 4 1 3 0 rShiake district. We hope Ray doel too, before he is past prime start on the mound for the Forkers passed the San Francisco Forty Jensen,-p-s4 2 0 1 to do is try, try again. today, but Manager Don Overly is -- hunting years. The only, thing 0 an to Niners easy victory 2 0 10 0 ; lb most Sanford, extreme, amongst expected to open with Bruce ' These are only two cases, two of the Los over the Angeles 2b 3 0 1 5 night this Friday to Holt, take chance a largest Schroeder, even though he was for the thousands who apply each yea who in aJackson, lb contest an exhibition in Rams 1 0 0 0 over the past in have used relief applied Thursday night. 20-2 of all our game animals. Most crowd Coliseum a 2b before ........ 1 0 0 0 Memorial bPierson,. A victory for the Timps today 10 years have drawn at least once. of 65,633. in 32 9 27 10 As more of us apply for this hunt, it is conceivable that a would pat them in a good position A OREM The Rams, badly outclassed, TOTALS Orem the animal high in the lungs she miss could to wrap up the championship when housewife who has been bow and drawing of an. annlicant a years out In for Sanford Struck voting never were ahead although they said. At 114 i it. fiiani Hav the series moves to American Fork arrow man 9th. is mucn a u; penoa for a with longer halftime at two was field left the permit hunting for only years, "It really a big thrill," a if cranHcj nnw the ratio of chance is from about one in four to Tuesday night for the third game. b Struck out for Holt in 9th. 0 a she tie. said. went buck bow and arrow "I BY Wildcats," recently bagged a High's showing 2, huntine units. for elk. There is the On the other hand, a win for on Beaver Mountain. Oborn, Without the power running of Errors Cartwright hunting for the first time last fine early season attack, defeatRBI Holt. Unitas like the Holmes, even isolated series McKay. the would area, Steelers the some on rough hunting rare occasion ed Wasatch Academy, 205 to 2, HusGin Hugh McElhenney and Jones 2, Oborn, Sudweeks, Monbow and arrow deer year, but didn't get my deer." and throw the championship up The special whan the rhanre Is much better. Mrs. Miller said ran buck the Friday night in the BYU stadium. Joe (Jet) Perry, the Forty-NineButler 3. Lundell, McKay hunting season moved into . its much for for grabs. 13-- 0 There is small chance that this picture .will change, is still looked good. Rookies Carroll tague, a about of a a mile after hilftime Van quarter up Racking 3, week second and will Orden, King, Holmes; 2B limited Saturday faOne of the major problems Bud and halfback at the better during our time at least The state's elk range LaughWildcats coasted the an to 3B hit before lead, to Hardy the j Cox, Jones, Jensen. Mcbeing dropping continue through Sept. 25. and the multiple use principal applied to the forests where cing the Timps is finding some for as n a Coach SB Oborn, t Holmes. lin, Gr ailing Perry easy victory substituting King, Kay, i Mrs. Kenneth E. Miller, a ground. ram--j re- at fullback, and halfback John Holmes.- Cox 2, McKay. DP of most populations springing up way to halt the homer-hittin- g Bushman ran his in they are foundweprecludes any tremendous Bown, chief publicity have now, especially in view or me neea io ouuu page of the Phil Oyler, who has member of the Timpano go s Arch- forCasey beyond what the state fish and game de- serves in the second half. Henry Johnson, cut loose with Hillman. Oborn, Sudweeks, Club who 937; N. and other at resides in the last ery hit five circuit smashes runs when needed to balance the Oborn, Hillman, Sudweeks. BB The were Wildcats to .up these ranees to meet future demands for culinary said sparked in Interest bow partment, 1st West in Orem, felled the buck two Steeler games. Jensen Grace 5, Jensen 7. SO of aerials of Tittle. water' uses. and arrow deer hunting is grow victory by the 5. 4. 4. one Lundell 5. a arrow with Grace from distance Consecutive Blasts Verl McKay Honest Three Method Is Shell, tailback, The Rams appeared hopelessly W and bounds in Utah. who also ing by leaps L Grace. Jensen. to 25 of with while more a in a fair over turned three socked BYU athlete way The hunting yards, We have pondered for many years sparkling out of it after veteran signal caller "For he said, "there defensive up with Norman Van Brocklin, last year's game, coming distribute the permits that are authorized each year, without com consecutive homers in the Pleas- her husband. The arrow struck were 777instance," special permits sold al several roc is method on the Labor Grove method. ant a present with better Day in up game Certainly passing, leader, was taken out of last year, while 1569 per tackles. together a suc before to of the send extension came an hack and Whether fair. period honest and Thursday mits have been sold to date" this BY High's defense, sparked by the game in the first period with is do would over the two more drives could ques good any sprained throwing hand. sailing apply again cessful; applicant year. There probably will be Greg Andrus, Russ Jackson, a Tittle for one touchdown, tionable. There are more than" enough boys becoming ol hunting fence. something like 100 more sold be Grant Davies and Shell, kpt the and set passed all others with his the , The Steelers are shooting for up aza each year to take up this gap. fore the season ends." Wasatch Academy attack pretty tosses, aided and abetted j by Ram It is just as certain that the limited number of elk in Utah their second straight league cham Bown said many archers don't well stymied in the first half. Major League Leaders and fumbles. penalties roughing must continue to be hunted on a limited permit basis. Any extend pionship. . They won last year's '.. realize that the bow and arrow Is And, when the Mt. P'easant The Forty-NineBy UNITED PRESS into jumped series to dethrone the ed period of hunting open to all holders of big game licenses would a legal weapon during the regular eleven did get some semblance National League in with lead the the first one soon cut the herds to a token number of animals and no period Provoans, who had won the crown season with . a regular hunting of an offense going in the Second a field & Club G. AB R, H. Pet ' Player end Soltau. could then hunt. the two previous years license. half, fumbles stopped them on Tittle goal byto end Gordy Billy Wilson Ashbn, Phila. 128 483 85 164 .336 By OSCAR FRALEY passed And so there we are limited elk hunting with about 10 people In this year's campaign, the numerous occasions. It j wasn't Campnla, Bkn. 113 411 80 136 .331 United Press Sports Writer until the fourth quarter that the for a touchdown in the second Klszwski. wanting for each one lucky enough to get to go. There is some Steelers won the first half crown Cin. " 143 570 104 180 .316 losers were able to score. Then period. Johnson, Jtfe Arenas and FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UP) the second half redemption in the fact that our mule deer hunting is the "best in and the Timps 128 480 73 151 .315 it took a fumble in the end zone Hardy scored running touchdowns Furillo, Bkn. Fearless Fraley's facts and. fig the world. But to Ray and the others with no luck on the draw the crown. 139 511 89 160 .313 L. St. Musial, Soltau in to their final half. the converted give them by BY High ures: only consolation is to try, try again. Maybe the 18th year will find American League two points on a safety. fourvtimes. Amateur tennis may have its full your money placed on the horse that wins. 138 540 113 185 .343 Det. ofTa Kaline, run-baon came a Ram field A scoring . punt Odds and Ends quota of "bums" but it has a heap J 558 112 173 .310 140 Cleve. Smith. in the first quarter by Shell set goal oy les Kicnter, and a oneof high class performers, too. One Reports in of kgood fishing from ' Gooseberry CC Pond down 133 546 80 169 .310 K.C. up the first Wildcat touchdown. yard sneak by Willy Wade, who Power, such is Barbara Breit on the Manti. Also some complaints that many of the fish are , 36 106 .309 343 101 K.C. Wasatch on ball the With the Smpsn, replaced Van Brocklin. Calif,, who just under size. This is accounted for by the heavy plant of wild PROVO CITY LADIES LEAGUE of North Hollywood, .305 five-yaShell spSt the Score by periods: line, Philley, Balto. 107 347 53 106Red-led raised fish put there as they were taken from the catchpond be theftouch-dow- n. W L upset line for of Beverly Home middle Runs the Kluszewski, 10 0 10 0 Los 0 Baker Fleitz to reach the semi low Huntington Reservoir when it drained a couple of weeks ago. B. & H. Pharmacy By JACK CUDDY Rod Despain's extr point San Angeles 44: Banks, Cubs 42; Snider, ...6 3 7 7 1431 Francisco U.S. current Amateur of the finals United thousand fish planted in Huntington as Deluxe Cleaners Press blocked. was Writer kick Nearly 10,000 of the Sports ......5 championship. Los Angeles scoring: Touch- Dodgers 42; Mays, Giants 42; Post YORK jjX NEW, Cisco And (UP) the fry last spring were transplanted to Gooseberry at an average 6 Smeath's A drive .....5 produced Wade, field goal, Ri en- Redlegs .33. Miss Breit after the nations will rade, easy conquer of. Cuba's Or second touchdown, with inches when the former drained out. Excellent fish, cheaply pro Freddie's Regal Grill Shell and downs 5' Snider. Dodg Runs Batted In ter. Point after touchdown. Col enroll at California's Pomona. 5 lando Zulueta, insisted upon a John Elliott doing most pf the Vernon Berg's duced, and should make a half pound by next season 117; Jen Phillies ers 129; Ennis, she won a four-yedown to the 12-W. Shields of Tooele called by a Vivian Park to tell us he'd had Daily Herald : title shot today, but the lightweight Sox ....5 lege, where with Red 109; Boone, s sen, Tigers icucn-hlSan Francisco scoring: a straight ?"A" International Boxing Club made a yard line.twhere Davies circled! scholarship 4 His best year fishing on the ProVo . . Cubs 106; Kluszewkl. 106; Banks. trips and a limit Western Distributors Arenas! downs Wilson, Johnson, in high school. Then you delaying offer of three rieht end on the catch except only once when he opk four. Norm Brown says the Ream's Market ...4 .4 average profitable around and Hardv. Points aftpr touchdown JKediegS 106 s Bau. r. also of Richardson Ham for , the have 3 uespain same old creek has been poor this year compared to past sasons. Castleton's television fights. Runs Snider, Dodgers 123; good, Soltau 4. Field goal, Soltau. ton Rouge, who won a Rhodes try for the extra pointa was 3 So goes the fishing story . . . Yuba Reservoir below Levan ex Rohbock's Floral "I'm want and I now, half-tim- e Yankees the 13-- 0 Mantle, ready 115;, Kaline, Tigiving' the Wildcats Scholarship to Oxford, while Sam- winner of the Wallace Smith-JiIndians 112; 113; tremely low this year and reports that many walleyes are still Viaduct Cafe ................2 Smith, gers 1 my Giammalva is a studious jun my Carter fight," declared the A lead. from Elliott to. Greer Giants 103; Post, Redlegs being taken bait fishing just below the dam onold highway 91. Happy Service Mays, pass, ior at. the University of Texas. Cisco Kid from 108. Summary of Results Hopejhe whole stock of these fish is not lost because of the low Compton, Calif., put the ball on the WasatA four Cleveland In the water condition . . . Tony Madsen tells of some good catches on Western Dist. ..665 589 6281882 Ralph Kiner, whose short right over - handed to set up the final Wildcattouch-dow- n NEW YORK (Madison Square Hits Kaline, Tigers 185; KlusNorton .651 701 6972049 dian outfielder, may think he'4 go hooks ruined the live minnows out on the Strawberry. Our guess is that we are in Smeath's fourth Cisco Andrade, zewski, Redlegs 180; Bell, Redlegs in the quarter! diviGarden) (UP) out ing to retire at the end of the sion's best for one of our best years using this bait, but that it will not be three from scored yards 135, Compton, Calif., outpointed Or- 177; Post, Redlegs 176; Smith, Inin Madison 702 6782070 current baseball season but. his reverse.a consistent until a good storm and some cold nights come along. Our Freddie's ........ 690 on lando dians 173. . Garden Friday night. Zulueta, 135, Cuba (10). Viaduct Cafe.... 658 673 the former Nancy Square extra wife, pretty booted the a Despain BERLIN Newcombe. Dodgers Peter snows 135 Each (UP) Mueller, eaten Jem iiaimiij lug Pitching witn minnows taken weighed iirsi iuii pounds and i 14-20-on September 10, and it was fast fishing . . . The doves are now Castleton's .....671 618 675 1964 Chaffee, doesn't believe it. on won point. a Yankees 151, went Ford, Into disqualifiCologne, the Byrne, at "even they ring ana a Cliff 10-17-More. running Fessetto, "One Predicts on the move as the season heads for the September 15 Try". New over Yankees Artie cation 152, Loes, 683 o Towne, Dodgers 6952078 for Herald .;;700 their Inmoney" was closing. Daily the demon, 12-tackling These little speedsters begin, their annual migration from next rolls around "When Labine, Dodgers the Andrade, 25, got the dividual star for the- - Afiademy York (9). 5771860 and the boys spring start heading: for unanimous decision: higher elevation counties as early as August 15. A trip to the Happy Service., 666 617 team. . I ,.'..678. 645 6451968 training camp, I have a hunch Delta area and on south will result in faster hunting as the season Berg's And the United Press agreed, Score by quarters: be able to suppress 6 7 Q 7 20 goes aiong. Zulueta was rated fifth among BY High . .'. : B. & H. Pharm. 758 607 6842049 Ralph won't j'"-.'- -' to one more 0 0 it the .. 0 give Yours for fun, Casey. Wasatch Acad. try," contenders, Andrade, ninth. Rohbock's ......542 636 6031781 she urge think don't "I laughed. just Matchmaker Billy Brown of the Deluxe Clean.... 570 699 7091978 he'll be able to give it up so easily D3C offered Cisco a fight at RichReam's Market 699 664 6672030 after a winter's rest. After: all, mond, Calif., on Oct. 5, probably look at Ted Williams." with Eddie Chavez of San Jose, Summary of Leaders High team series: Daily Herald Well, look at Williams. .'.The Calif. Andrade's next opponent 2078; Freddies Regal Grill 2070; splendid splinter, who came back would be Frankie Ryff of New Smeath's & B. & H. Pharmacy, for "one last year," is playing so Yorl$ in November if Ryff beats well that he hasn't yet mad up 2049. AMERICAN FORK Coach Leo to the 25 yard Lopes at Detroit next Fri ' A pair of line strip. & H. mind about 1956. He'll make Joey team his B. x game: High iseison s American Fork Cave plunges netted six vardi hefnr day night. Cafe season Viaduct the a 713; movie 758; after men-hel- d fishing the powerful Murray Hawkins took the ball on a hand- - Pharmacy "And that Cisco can fight ends and is - dickering with the wnoever after Smelterites pretty well in hand off from quarterback Ron Startin Deluxe Cleaners 709. Is the MTLWAUKEE outstanding con (UP) Tie Mil ; High individual series: E. Knud- - flickers for his life story. for two quarters but the Allen and shaking off a pair of Ameri tender in a New York announced have challengers' Braves waukee never betterin my bout for a winter felt a. jenxins. Tve Davis coached eleven broke loose can Fork tacklers he broke sen (teams; 4az; shot at the would club title," request ap the that can and you,' 451? A. Weight (Cas life," sayj Williams, Smith-Cartfor scores in the second and across the line for the second (Freddie's) winner f of the at Cincinnati, transfer the for scan proval his. 449. bat when believe it you fourth quarters that gave them a touchdown. His score was made tleton's) i ... , B tling figures. His aim this year Brown said. "Don't forget that the Braves' American Association fran individual games: High 14-- 0 win over the Central Utah behind, some of the finest block Prow (Smeath's) 177; D. Gutz-- when he came back was to hit Oct. 19, will have six. months in chise from Toledo to an undeter Division One favorites. mined city for the 1956 season. ing seen on a local field. Kon man (Deluxe) 177; A. Weight, .330 and knock out 25 homers. So which to make a defense." Gambino Manager Ralph The well ' oiled, smoothly roll car's kick split the uprights and (Castleton's) 174: agreed The Braves said "the pressure he's batting right around .350 and with Cisco he that a of major league baseball" and deserves a had on lead machine never Murray they clamped ing Murray trippers, already has 27 round Smith-Carttitle at shot the quick television at Detroit and Cleveland over is a tight defense and stopped sev gave up. while his slugging average RECORD SETS WORLD but his interest in a winner, a i were the main reasons for the pro then be back Forker prob develop-he'll .600. The hint is that eral drives, Koncar, Jay Goldman, Gene able at on Richmond move. Oct opponent own posed of that of their Kirk next season. and Gerald Soffe were par. j pair pushes LONDON (UP) Alexandra 5 indicated he would accept the official said the club A Braves sent the classy haflback, Loren ticularly outstanding on the Chudina of the Russian Dynamo Davis Cup Muffed tnree television bouts. Of course would request a meeting of the Hawkins, over the goal line for a Murray line: and Loren Club Wednesday set a world rec- Alter fierbie Flam, the longtime the offer upon Cisco's con- American Association Sometime SHOUTING IN THE SHOWER Members of the BY High footpair of touchdowns. The talented Hawkins, Rudy Varoz and Jack ord for the" women's pentathlon by tennis disappointment from Bever tinuing todepends win. before Dec. 1. Braves General ball team toe of the big end, Ray Koncar, bundquist carried the ball well 5,015 points while com ly Hills, Calif., upset Aussie Rex whoop it up in the dressing room after their 20 to 2 scoring Friday night, rangy Zulueta, 27, Manager John Quinn, Executive victory over connected accurately for both behind the beautiful handoffs of peting in the Moscow Summer to Wasatch Academy Friday night. reach 1954 the finalist, Hartwig, Cisco with left jabs, in Vice President Joseph i Calrnes, placements to give Murray their Ron Startin, of the National peppered Games, a Tass broadcast from the quarter-final- s and the first two rounds. But after Farm Director John Mullen, margin. The single wing attack of Coach Moscow reported. The broadcast Amateur tournament, Davis ' Cup Andrade found the range Toledo Sox President Richard that, the Even in defeat, however, Nelson's team failed to click con- also said that it marked the first Captain Bill Talbert was kidded with short overhanded rights to1 (Red) Smith were in Toledo for a big American Fork team looked sistently, and fumbles and play- time a woman had scored over about not having Flam on the. U.S. tne head, and only in the seventh meeting with newsmen to discuss good" and they are going ito be ing mlscues cost' them a chance 5,000 in the events. was team which routed; Cup round did the Cuban again have the situation, . . hard to beat in the cut down com to score on a pair of occasions. Australia. by an advantage.' Quinn said the Braves Announced petition in Central Utah. Sports ucx Webber, on end, played this like Herbie had "If played decision at this time because their Safest and easiest stairs to just before the Davis Cup, he It was Cisco's 30th victory in of fans are beginning to wonder great Dan, and HUNTER'S IT'S TIME Glen that a group ipt Toledo Goode, Jerry 33 Zulueta't-23rreports and loss just how big will be the scores Smith and Glen Hoggard looked climb are those which are 10 would have been on. the team," in fights, businessmen were considering pur87 bouts. inches wide and have risers they make against the opposition. at times good in the -line. strong chasing Swayne Field, heme of the TO seven and one-ha- lf inches high. "I made a special trip to Orange Early in the second period The backfield, to In modernize order Toledo club, . Lee WHITE "by SOX COACHES to paced be Loren Hawkins, who proved Lto tell him that we were going it before the start of the 4956 seasDee Johnson,-- , Allen Pres Tackles LAY-AWA- Y HIRED FOR '55 SEASON THAT the top back on the field, broke Taylor, HogGoode, to on Talbert .Ferguson, the him ' team," put on. ton and Dick imNEW Thornton were YORK to a nice run (UP) loose for Manager Guards put the Anderson, as arrived I revealed. "Well, just Pulley. even in defeat, and they gard, ball on the American Fork 20 pressive, Marty Marion of the Chicago Lee, Smith. Centers Durfey, at Flam , was out there Orange, will be White Sox, who recently signed a battling for the champion- Cook, Spainhower. Backs Lee on the court taking a fast two-sDEER RIFLE Jack Sundquist hit right tackle two-yenew revealed contract, for a first down, and Rudy VarozJ ship all the way. Taylor, Johnson, Paul Hansen, beating from Roger Becker- - of Friday that coaches Ray Berres, packed the leather for another Scoring: Thornton, Dennis Hansen, Doug England. He looked so bad I Just Don O T 0 George Myatt and six yard gain. Murray 714 Taylor. turned around and went home." Del Gutteridge, Wilber been have With the Forker fans scream American Fork. . . 0 0 0 0 0 Officials Lee Brooks, Don So Flam blew his big chance and 1S55 campaign. the through to line their Varoz for Touchdowns hold, Murray Bob scoring: ing Karpowitz, and Lee the United ' States blew th Davis A MOST COMPLETE LINE OP drove to the three yard strip for Loren Hawkins, 2; PAT - Ray Overly, : Christiansen. Cup. FIREARMS AND SPORTING a first down and Hawkins took Koncar, 2, (placements). half the Caveman team with him Lineups: GOODS A- Tas he burst through center for Murray: Ends Koncar, Rose. Insurmeilleure le jAchetes RADIATORS CEPAE2EX Hrrrsa Trzzzzr Mscta ance possible dans n'im-por- te the score. Big Ray Koncar's kick Kirk, Vance. Tackles Goldman lcto Glass Installed' was good and Murray took a 0 and Barlow. Guards Dye, Hor-tell language. AT I7C0LE3JLLB PSICSS! Wcri lead. Specialized Center ton, Morgan. Soffe. CuttSn and free, '.'irilliHJhi er supplies wrapping MARTY COX Up to 6 months Midway in the" final period the Backs Hawkins, Varoz, Huesser, AH LANDER'S to on Tlam pay ,Crtified in rnovo elusive Hawkins picked up one Sundquist, Startin, Huetter, Winn. rood Plan INSURANCE AGINCY C So. Avesrs UeIt. cf Thornton's punts and raced American Fork: Ends Webber, niA.VS CTO 7. Ccntzr tircush the American Fork line Allen Hansen, ' Myers, Wright. get permits this year is now oyer ! ; I Used SKffStfSf. X .Xl h.! ' we'our sto' , -- ' 1 - ' best-of-fiv- - - . - v J ..6 ..4 - . 13 10 Sud-wee- ks ! 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