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Show San Juan captures Snow invitational meet iv ' ' San Juan's track future continues to brighten, especially after their decisive track victory at the yearly Snow Invitational Track Meet held in Ephriam, Utah. Coach Terry Taylor took only 12 members to the meet, but those 12 proved to be sufficient enough V ' I to take top honors in the Class "B" field. The amazing thing about this victory is the fact that none of the San Juan track members had any sleep for the s'" meet. All the boys were in ' V attendance at the Junior Prom V on Friday night and immediately following the dance the team loaded up and track y& &&& wJV journeyed over to Ephriam for the meet on Saturday. L to R, Boys who did so well for San Juan. Top row; In the morning events, the David Johnson, Art Burtenshaw, Sandy Nielson. Bottom row; Broncos collected very few Black. Monty Lee, Dennis Bradford and LeGrand points, as the only events they placed in were the shot put, Art Burtenshaw 4th, and the pole vault, Monty Lee 4. In the afternoon session the Accidents involving ladders clean of slippery material Broncos began to go to work, as are among the more common and that no paint or any other they started pilling up the big types of home mishaps, says substance has piled slippery first and second place finishes the Utah Safety Council. on the rungs. spilled that are needed in a meet of "Even more common are this size. Dennis Bradford accidents resulting from make started things off with a 4 place shift ladders boxes piled atop one another and the like, "says The San Juan Record in 100 yard dash in 10.4 seconds. Next Sandy Nielson says Darcie H. White, Vice MontirHlo, I' tali placed 4 in the 120 yard high President for Home Safety. hurdles in 16 seconds flat. Thursday, April 16, 1970 He offers the following tips: Then came Monty Lee's treP.ige Twelve Before you climb a ladder mendous victory over last year make sure your shoes are . , A Ladders cause many accidents Flour $2.89 Gold Medal 25 lb, year's state champion in the low hurdles, Brad Hankock. Lee took first with 21 flat. Then San Juan's premier runner, LeGrand Black, took second in the 440 yard dash with a time of 52. 6 and then came back thirty minutes later and took the 8S3 yard run in fine fashion as he ran away from the field on his way to a 2: 30. 9 clocking. And this was an excellent time considering the wind was blowing at about 35 miles an hour the whole day. Dennis Bradford continued the point getting as he took second in the long jump with a mark of 21 feet 4 inches. At this stage of the meet, San Juan was leading with 26 points, followed by Wasatch with 25, and Union with 24 points. The only event that was left was the 880 yeard relay and the quintet of LeGrand Black, Monty Lee, David Johnson, and Dennis Bradford reeled off an unbelievable time of 1:36. 5 which is just two seconds off the state record. With the first place finish in the 880 yard relay the Boncos widened their point total to 31 and took first place with Union in second place at 27 points. It might be mentioned that in the twenty years that the Snow Meet has been held, San Juan 1 IA 1 DAY, $2.69 with coupon Coffee $1.75 75 Lysol Taco Tamale Pie 59 Carrots Cello per head 27 Fancy Washington Delicious ib 25 Fresh Crisp clip top l 10 Travel council lists guides listing of guides and outfitters operating in Utah has been issued by the Utah Travel Council in Salt Lake City, it has been announced. The list encompasses river, wilderness, and sightseeing guides offering limited to complete camping outfitting and guide services in all parts of Utah, said Travel Council researcher Paul S. Taylor who compiled the list alter extensive study and contact with guides, river tour, and guest ranch operators. "The list, "Mr. Taylor stated, "contains almost a hundred different guides, complete services offered, where they operate, and where they can be contacted. " In many cases, he added, even the prices charged by guides are listed. The 19 -- page list is compiled both by region, and then by areas w'ithin the region so a prospective camper can locate the general area he wishes to visit, and then locate the specific area and guide to take him there. Included are hunt-in- g guides that have spent years learning where the fish, fducks, deer, bear, or mountain lion are lurking. Many of these, Taylor said, work on a "no game no pay" basis. Mr. Taylor said the new list was compiled to make more people aware of the guide and outfitting services available in the state. "We have more to offer the outdoorsman than almost any state in the nation. There are high mountain wilderness areas of them seen only a few times by man, desert country so vast it takes several days to explore a small part of it, and canyon country so unique in the world that much of it is now protected by national status. And any of it can be explored with the help of an experienced guide. " One of the best reasons to hire an experienced guide is the freedom the camper has while on a wilderness trip. Guides set up camp, cook all the meals, clean up the alter dinner mess, and do all the other chores inherent to campAn up-to-d- ate me ing. guide should always be use by the inexperienced wilderness lover, he cautioned. "It takes the wisdom of many years of familiarity with an area to know how to get in, what to do while there, and perhaps most importantly, how to get back out safely. Usually it's only the experienced guide that's equipped to do these " things. A free copy of the guides anc outfitters list can be obtained by writing either the Utah Division of Fish and Game, 1596 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116; or the Utah Travel Council, Council HallCapitol Hill, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. A Shortening 69 Pecans 89 Cookies Keebler Krisp Cream 14 Water Softener 2 oz. um $1.19 4 lb, 351 12 Tomato Juice 27( Green Beans French cut or Licorice Snaps cut 1 lb . FOOD CENTER Little Sizzlers Hormel 59 pkg. Pork Chops lb. 79 Pork Roast lb. 69 Spare Ribs Co'intry style 351 39t ENSEN'S n 389 Fresh Cauliflower 55 59 Rosedale pts. Strawberries Apples Saran Wrap Pears do; 39 Muffin Mix Calgon mm w has never taken first. Another "First" for the Blue Pride from San Juan High School. Hash Browns Specials for Thursday Friday Saturday Gold 2 lb. Hawaiian Punch Chicken Parts Parfnit Dessert 6 oz. Mrs. Burgess drumsticks, lb. thighs, breasts 12 gal. pQ J7 San Juan Record 49 |