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Show : 1 I t - - : ' v - r- Uth o i ii-..- " i : 0urney b erth Batiile Scheduled Thursday in Pleas iant Grove Gym 1 ...... r Si:.:-- " i.-' Sit..:'.'". I I il l 4- At this point in the current legislative sessioin it again appears unlikely that jour elected lawniakers will 'see jfit to increase fish' and license fees. JFee jincreakes cause never a popular are and this is the easy way; out as it has been since 195S wheii said license fees were last I " '..- ; . " - - .'.! y Such action, or lack of it, will bring ready agreement from the unknowing outdoorsman. It may also prbyei tragic for air who love to fish and hunt as we look toj the outdoor future. ; For it is a sM fact that the fish and t . " . i: ...4 j , j ; game dollar1 of buys proportionately less today, even a your dollar and mine, to include feeds, jequipmentjj chenjicals and the multiple of j items required jin a resource smana&erryeni program of any kind. And a (planned management program becomes (more' important every day as the Casy" Bawn accidents "producing better biological become ewer and fewer with the pass- if and fishing hunting I' mg years. Without increased fimds iHere go such projects! as chemical rehabilitation of fishing jwatrsf, newj fishing lakes land purchased conservation pools! to in-- j; sure a permanent fisheryl in newly building reservoirs,! range rehabUitationj by purchase, fencing, clearing; and reseedirig, propagation and introduction of new wildlife species, educational programs to Include safety" and field training? These are but a few facing cur-- ; tailment in the face of! needed moneys to continue I - ' a- : " j V ofi us it . - f ' j that is tKerfi j ' j 5 55-JS- .M .::: ;i i IV: j ' I- if' - 65-foot- er 1 .. 1 . ; of-th- e Let us hope this comes aboat before the door closes upon the opportunity as it hasfalnady cjose in po mudh of the world and closer 4o home n many qf oiir sister states to the east, where bonded loans in ;the mqltimillions recover of dollars are now being floated in? an attempt a portion iof the recreational needi which could have peeb had for comparative pittance just a iew decades ago; t 0 i rs i i i Kendall ...4 Sparks .,..i...-...- . Ji Heisches as they (begin a - I JUAB (48) T G BON Voyage to the' H. l 33 mark land remain ed in front the rest of the wgy. three-quarte- -- 65-foot- . 11 r4 P 2 et - 22 long) 8 5 3 L 3 S I j I . i' I .": j- - 4. ---- r -- r ! 5 . -- ( ... t McAfee t-.- Chamber Thomas Bates Sanderson Castleton 1 .J t-l AU-St- 2 0 Cooper Trinnanleii S. Smith 1 .... Rasmussen Fowler Burnham 0 0 5 J. Smitat t ' H.4I..WIW 9 10 1 S o HadfieM -- f1 Totals Score, by quarters Lehi Tintic 0 22 2 o o o ft A. 1 2 18 20 S 40 Snyman 36 20 25 6 ... R. Wilson Wilson'. C rVoan V4 " ft ul Pressbyi . ' Phillips . TT.ittrrrftt A .;.14L. Smith Sorenson Beck i j ' t2 11 l I 4 4 2 i ! .J ...., -- 5 2 L-4- ' i ii , i : 2 t t o ' . Sawaya o , .,; . i -- -J Briskey ,; I o ' S 1 o 1 (... fl .o ' 12 0 i 16 21 16 23 IS 2 55 S!Cs K . jWUbWs4 . ' M"iii j ,. 1 oy Hart Schaffner ; &Marx clothes now, pay as - nt i you like: " Mont Crv) (Formarly Cassey j Standard X D) Or EN TO THEiPUBLIC MONDAV MARCH 4th ANNOUNCES r n t . WORLD l Tim JiWY.cAHAs E 1 ANNOUNCES : ! FREE! I4-TIM- ' "n 6n T7 E : -- O wn rri anno O Jv FREE! BILLIARDS l; Mary Hoyt 1 1 D0NTMISS J r . : s : ; '0.7 ,'' ? ' ' ' ' ' -- i " . '. , ""! 1275 North Riverside Plaza (.'.:. t - ! .(r. V : t y t ; : t, - , .'... ? 'i ! . 111 " ALWAYS PLENTY OF OPEN j BOWLING r i y. . - : . 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WASH AND WEAR AT ITS DURABLE Ron Winger ; TWO 8:30 p.m.; ) RROW-" -A- Pat Patcrson ''Evening uniy t I v f CHAAIPION 7:30 p.m. charge 30-da- y Buy what you likeJ We bill you et the end of the month. l-Jrln-X-- 11 p.m, Pay H DPontR9.LM. 1 In April i H in : nt M .:..: Exhibition. :'V';v--''- COME ONE COME ALL May In June ' Instruction . v ....'V 0 ; ! PROVO'S FINEST STORE FOR MEN ' " t; - p PROVO'S FINEST STORE II'' FOR v MEN o 0 o o 2 S 17 0 412' f - - : , Zambonl , !- ,- ." 27 S3 18. 72 TotaU ST. FRANCIS 148) 'K ::I!-.V'- " 2 9 8 12 18 0 r . .: i 0 14 0. 41 2 0 relay in m - 4- -,4 j., ) l I r 11 3:17.0. ) .. 40 9 le 48 55 71" 0 - held up. Thosei forecasts proba bly also helped hold down the crowd to 10,747, more than 5,000 under the capacity sellout that the Garden meets usually draw The relay meet records were set by Fordham in the two-mirelay with 7:33.6 and by Morgan one-mil- e ; . i t r : i;'fslf. s i 7 : ar State In'rthe "7; . 2 10 2 4 7. 2- Burgess 0 CampihcU 1 52 30 ,s0 ,.1-- A C? 3 i. 0 ' AMERICAN FORK (72) G T 0 Thompson 0 4 AX v 1 .2 ; - r : Truax . Hortman 4 DeJIanco 0 m .9 2 6 mm Totals ...J.,.U 0 0 Score Iby quarters 0 American Fork 15 23 tit 15 71 St Francis t 7 Totali i t t - a- a Garden. This will .be the last National Basketball Association appearance ih the Garden fop: Cousy, who retires as a player at the end of the current season to' become coach of Boston; College. During his remarkable pro ca reer', the Cousy set just about every playmaking record in the books. He is the only NBA player to have Iplayed In all 13 games, won the league most valuable player award in two of these games, 1954 and 1957, and has a playoff average of 19.1 points per game. ; ... - 8 Pullmerj I planned. Hank called recently Howard ....i 8 Gleaves 3 2 . 1 10 6 2, for names ani addresses of those wpo might help them to Beal! 10 0 4 0 4 A 0 Robinson L. !;2 6 il 7 2 8 . better hunting: and fishing, areas of Australia and Nev Bailey Simpkina A A '1 lo. ' ... 0 0 ;' ;f: ...... Brown Zealand. Park .:: .f ...:,.... vj 2 0 Horton Sperry 0 0 they will result in tall taies of something other than' the Shepherd 4 i o Torgensb; I- i 3 othed . the will tales in than result tall of something t Newton ...jL ,1! they IB 40 17 v f Q 'Totals! i 0 f ones Phillips that got away, big 6 0 Score by ftuarteTs: &ieeie MORET anent the upcoming Jim Bojad shows:' 33 12 28 Juab i: ''4 r 7 39 14 ! 20 48 32 17 wildlife 'Piute ... We've jiow had the pleasure of seeing the Totals movies he will show iind believe you will agree all three short films are khe finest of outdoor entertain1 I i ment. Next only to being there is the fun and excitement of watching as banker;rainb"owsare taken from Alaska waters, as Jim igets one of bur mountain lions I AKBER SHOP by the tail, as you watch waterfowling at its, best, as bull roam elk j fall the j 722 n. state; orim big hunting country Jim and his good wife Mary acclaim Utah their favor ite state. They should knowjsince he has lived bere many UOW OPEN I: months in the making of many of what he accounts as TUES. thro SAT. his best films. 'His enthusiasm is such we have contended for many years that Jim Camion and the Utah Tourist and 9 ir.m. Til 6 p.m. Publicity Council should! underwrite his efforts.1 These shows are fanily fan and the local sponsorin;r 2 Operators: Clair & Dean Grand from the organizations profit proceeds. having guy, Jim, a real outdoorsman and a dedicated conserva NEXT tO YORK TRAILER SALES tionist. May his tribe increase J i DEAN WILKINSON WHf Tiiwi. ..vi. j Yours for fun, To Cwmr 2 yrs. ot trip round-the-wor- ld Bob Cousy To Be Honored ! The towel hi. tarncl with his last throw of didf the trifk tot Gary Gulbner the night, and that gave him ; a meet record even, if it stilKleft Friday lughL him looking for history's first in towel it. was Gubner'i At least . door for that was refponsible, he says, coach Gubner's says he'll get in the outstanmng performance he "gets mad when that of K. Friday night's New York. at himself. But or at somebody C.j meeta 64 feet, 6 Inches the New: York strong boy figures meet record in the Shot put. 63 in next do feet he'll about only j t'My onlj competiyon was the Saturday's IC4A meet in the Gar towel,", explained the because for that one they 27pounderl from NYU. "There den the indoor leather- wis no onl in the field to beat switch from to the outdoor iron covered shot ; rde, so I slet the towfl but there ball: V , at! 64 feetj 6 inches ihd tried to I haven't worked out much bfat that. 1 1 aimed jat it as a with the Iron ball, and I won't be V t4rget."j used to it, he explained, f IGubner fpractkally kerplunked There were only two other-me- et records Friday night, both in re ' and pre-mepredictions lays,, PIUTE (51) no would world records be there G T F P j 1 .u.l 0 5 2 2 Allen NEW YOIK (UPI) Piute Iligh MT. PLEASANT School i Chieftains knocked Juab out of the Region 9 tourney Friday night ' by defeating; the Vfasps J r. : i Simkins and Robinion sparked the Piute quintet to Victory i by scoring ; 18 and 12 points, respec tively. Kendall paied Juab with i 22 points. Juab led 12-- 7 at the end first quarter and 28-2- at thejhalf, lut" couldn't f stem, the tide of the Piute team in the sec onrushing " U ond. The Chieftains led at' the years--may.- be them.- - j Gubiner Sets New Shotput Mar c in IC of C Traclcfest Caqe Joust has never been a knowledgeable of the fish 4nd game Cause in the legislature champion' over the past many, nianf neyer will be. is to needs will be scribbler that the yourl apparent' it we so who fish and hunt beconie realized only fast as aware of them and inisist something be done to fulfill So I ::'- m j left)' of the Braves presents gifts to Cyn-thi- a he "Queen of Bantam Basketball" for the s played Saturday at the National Guard s on approvingly. Money taken in from Society xor Crippled Children and Adults. Joe Pino of Orem. Towel does Trick Piute Drops Juab From j i . T fish andor hunt, few of us are champions or. arte even aware of today's resource needs. This probably stems from .the fact that most of us still believe these resources are: a natural product of the land arid jvfater land, more likelyj only;a small portion of our citizenry derive our living! from the?e ' resources. . m ! I 1, F P T G . j CarlsonS. j f GIFTS FOR THE QUEEN Kim Nelsoji ( Pino of Orem;,who was honored as t Provo-OreDistrict at the benefit game Armory. Poug Kiger jof the Yankees look the frames will be itumed over tb the jUlah Cynthia is! the daughter; of Mr. and! Mrs'. ! whilei heariy half I 17 ; i - " ; that J. .. i Also a fact ;i j 0. 23-1- ::,:v 1 them. -- TINTIC (40) 6 " I -- - 71-4- .V;.:': increased. 1 Lehi and American Fork will when both teams scored victories meet in a playoff game Thursday Friday night in final league : - - v todetermine Hegion Seven'a sec games. '(.American Fork bombed St ond place f 'ntry inUhe state Class 6 Francis jinto submission, B basketball tourney. LHhI while rolled past Tintic, The game will be played in the ,. ; ;K Pleasant Grove High School gym, Larry Phillips and Verh- Sny starring at 8 p.m;1and tickets for man, scoring 14 and 10 points re the pdayoff ' tilt will go on sale spectively, led the Cavemen to their victory over the Padres, but Monday at both American Fork Dennis Grant and John Briskey and Lehl high schools. were the) game's leading scorers The winner of the playoff game with 17 and 16 points, respective will join BY High as the region American Fork jumped into a representatives in the state tour 15- firslj quarter lead and were ney. BY High qualified for th never seriously threatened after state meet by sweeping undefeat evejn though the Padres did ed through league play to win that, to cut the lead to five manage the loop championship. at thejhalf, points, The Civemen ' and 'Pioneers Leadihg.tlhe Pioneers to victory ended up In a tie for second place was Scott Adamson, who tanked 17 polnti, followed by J Smith with 16,1 and Burnham and Rhymer with 11 each. Bruce iThomas, with 22 points, was the game'a top scorer. 6 xeni ran up a wnopptng first quarter lead and then breez ed to victory. I JfEVf YORK iUPD Bob Cousy LEU! (71) G 4 F P of the Boston Celtics, basketball's 6 5 17 Adamson greatest playraaker, will be hon I 1 MLUer 4 3 ored Sunday afternoon prior to 4 2 Kolon J, 0 the game against the New York 4 Knickerbockers at Madison Square Rytner I U 72-4- jg-ame- ! SUNDAY HERALD 15 Oounty. waov 1 r MARCH S. 1DC3 Utah CUTvDAY, o n n ! j r- 1- i ... 0 if 14 43 43 27 72 ... ' ' 41 , " ' |