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Show 1 Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Bing- Scries honors go to Bob Phil647 handicap. One other man lips as he shot his second 600 had the same total so they had series in three weeks. Bowling to split the money but this In the Wednesday Night Mixed person Is imknown. The high league, Bob put together game also went to an unidentifor the 613 series, fied pewon at Elmer (no last Came honors go to Bo Mont-el- la name) shot 235. Glenn (no as he bowled 223. Nazim last name) shot for 584. Another person had Hindi was right behind with 222. For the distaff side, Jerri 224. Bill Swan had a 203 and Steve Eager a 201. Came time Mitchell takes all the honors as she had a 196 for high game , Saturday is 8 p. m. and the and threw a 191 along with it bowling will be great. No King of the Hill matches to end up with 522. this past weekend. What Monticello again split with Moab in the traveling league, the scores now standing at Wednesday Night Mixed: Bob 26-2- 2 in Mont ice llo's favor. Hiillij's 21 Pete The matches will end this King 212-55- 2; Coy Hitchcock 208-54Nazim Hindi 222; Saturday as Moab pays a visit here. The match was moved Rust Black 201; Zola Holden 180-47- 7; Annie Broderick up one week ahead of sched160-40- 3. ule as the City Association Tournament is scheduled for Thursday Nitc Hotshotsi Vanita Hunt 179-52Francis Lee the following weekends. 4; Zola Bronson 187; Western Mine Supply had Pearl Whittaker 172. high game as they put the C Hggs; Bo Montella pressure on the opponents. W. jMaggle Morris Swenson 178-57- 5; R. Bronson opened with a 201, 223-53Keith Lightcap 214-50Ace Holden 152, Leon Connie Swenson 170-45- 5; Chloe 207, Pete Steele 159 Chloe Shumway and Milt Nielson 214 for a 5. Monte llo big 1087. They couldn't hold Hit and Miss: Rod Rasmussen this hot pace and Broderick's snuck up and captured the Deloy ShumJohn Mitchell team series 2972. Max King way 190-56- 9; 201-52- 2; led Broderick's to the top Jerri Mitchell team series 2972. Max Black Sheny Behunin 1 led Broderick's to the top by Billie Beny 183-44- 7. winning the top individual series with a 548 scratch and 213-195-2- 05 219-146-2- 19 8; War-burt- Pictured Is a winter accident on White Mesa. The accident occurred when the car hit tome ice at the top of White Mesa Hill and skidded and turned over after leaving the road. No one was injured in the accident. The accident was investigated by Deputy Sheriff Vcrle Green. QGnninV) 3; 181-50- 4; 2; Be-hu- 192-42- 80-51- ham from Neola, Utah, were overnight guests at the Frank Bingham home. They came to tee their son, John, in the wrestling meet. The men are brothers. Visiting at the Richard Holy-oa- k home are Mr. and Mrs. Tharol Larson from Delta, parents of Mrs. Holyoak. Mr. and Mrs. John drove to Salt Lake City .to spend the weekend and to 'visit his 91 year old grand- -j mother. I Mr. and Mrs, Kent Frost spent five days in the capltol city. They attended the Western River Culdes annual meeting at Tooele and Mrs. Frost went to the Utahn's Incor. , an organization'to further tourist business throughout the state and of which site is a director. The Frosts also spent some time with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Falrbourn, at Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dollar have returned to their home in Oklahoma. Mr. Dollar has been working for Clen Wilkins for the past year. Miss Hanseen Dennison and her fiance, Jimmy Bleak, from Flagstaff, Ariz. , spent the weekend visiting her family and friends here. On Saturday they took Mrs. Dolly Bayles, Hanseen's grandmother to Moab to see Mrs. luc-ret- la Ranney in the hospital. Mr. Lyman Redd of El Centio, Calif., and a former Tuesday Mens: hill John Mitchell 189-53- 0; A1 Swan 182-52- resident of Blanding is working here for the Title V program. His wife, Lavae and their five children will stay in Centro until school is out and will then loin him. on rish MHS 70- -1 Home from CSU were Cary Halls, Brent Johnson and Lowell Young. Christine Perkins and Dianne Heaton came Iron Dixie College and Julie Redd and Creg Adams came from BYU. Visiting at the Keith Redd home was their son Buddy and his young son Matt who came from Salt Lake City to see his brother Curtis in the wrestling meet. His wife Sherry was unable to come as she is attending classes at the U of U. James Lee of lee Oil Co. , came home Monday from Durango where he underwent surgery. Coing to Provo on business was Kristine Lewis. She also visited Bruce Adams and Marian Holden while there. Deanne Porter rode up w ith her and went on to Salt Lake City for the FHA convention. Family and friends helped Alan and Angela Rasmussen celebrate their birthdays. They are the small children of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rasmussen and the party was held at the home of their grandparents, the Max Daltons. Monticello moved even closer to their goal of first place last Friday night when they downed the Irish hoopsters of Notre Dame with a balanced game of scoring and good rebounding. Truitt Purcell, Billy and Mike Adams accounted for 53 points between them. Truitt Purcell led the cause with 20 points, all of them coming from the field. He was also strong under both backboards. Billy Manzanares contributed IS as the fast break key man and played his usual good game on defense. Mike Man-zana- res The San Juan Record 51 Adams put In tS and played aggressive defense. Monticello jumped off to a 16-- 9 first quarter lead and held it all the way. leading at The margin the half 4. after three had increased 49-3- 8 and the Bucks broke if apart in the final quarter for their seventh victory against one 32-2- defeat. The rest of the Bucks' scor- ing was divided among Craig Maughan with 6, Frank Young, 3 and Crayson Redd and Doug Boyle with 2. The Bucks had a bad night at the free throw line as they shot under 50 making only 14 of 27. Monticello is leading the releague with a seven-on- e cord but SJHS is breathing 68 hard on their heels with a six-trecord. The two teams meet in Blanding on March 1 The Elders Quorum entertainand this will probably decide ed their spouses at a party which team will go to State Monday evening in the Library. as the Champ. The combined two wards enMonticello is host to Green joyed the pot luck supper proRiver Feb. 23 and if they win vided by the ladies and the this one, they will be assured evening's visiting. of at least a tie for first place. Montirrllo, I' tab Thursday, February 22, Page Three 1 wo Haskins 186-52- 2; 8; Bob Phillips 215; W. R. Bronson 210. S. Ml Pork Rib Cut i I 69' lb. Pork Roast Center Cut Chops lb . 79' J Spare Ribs Toms 16-- lbs. 24 lb. 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