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Show nnrsg.' The Tooele Transcriot Friday, April pame High for Red Jones wa RECREATION LEAGUE Jules Kasmer with a 226 pame. The Alpine Lounge win all Team W Standings: three points from Bonneville Don and Reid 34 ... . L . . . ' S JB VM M Children Society for Crippled and Adults, almost double last Sal-facti- The Tooele Beverage tonic ele Beverage was Robbie Robinson with pame of 270, 220 for and 619 series, Mike Mopu of Moose Magee had game 220. 212. respectively. High for Bateman Jewelry was Chuck Cllngman. Dunn Coal Co. won two point Tire Shop. from Red June High for Dunn Coal wa Jerry of 207, Donahue with game 212. for a 591 erie. Ed Leavy and Keith Warr each had a 202 r r- ,j - . - . j 4 1 t - : . - J V-.i -- .- Coach Dean Stringham demon BUFF BASEBALL strates a point as Tooele High School Bucball teams season new get Into full swing. series. Buslco's Cash Store dropped the First Security Bank for four was points. High for Buslco's with a 554 Ralph Pagllone aeries High for First Security was Dan Smith. The Satisfaction Center won four points from the Ma rents Jewelry team. High for Satisfaction Center was Ralph Rivera with games of 207. 239 for a 610 series. High for Margetts Jewelry was Mrim Young with (Mp a m ram b fat r(efr msm frlT Kfcr-- It Kv71j 2Nt. 514 Nix with high individual series games of 202, 190. 201 High Individual game of 229 was rolled by LaNile Bracken. The Eagles rolled high team series, 2682, keeping them In first place for high series for the season. Bateman's team rolled a high 2676 putting them In second also rolled Batemans place. high team Rame for the week of series. The Eaples won three points from the Elks Hieh for the Eagles was Tom Nix with a 210. 585 series. Heileson had a 203 pame. High for the Elks was Ralph Harris. Mike Mogus, Secretary Snv 937 President Lincoln's last public speech was on April 11, 1363. 593 and a 936. i I Tate. Grading Hauling Excavating Soil ODG I tfesk j Born Sand Gravel Phone Road Materials 436; 156, 163; Peg Shirley 512; Louise Equipment Rentals 174, 155. Jackie Femau, 193, 155, 488; Rae Reed, 166, 431;. Mutt Hill, I 168 For Nu Cleaners. Merla 171, I Kopfer 528; 204, Hynas, with high j the night, 212, 451. I 882-13- 97 192, won Mobi lodge over Nu Cleaners for four points. For Mobilodge, Jean Rush, 167, 455; I 100-millio- program to increase the produetion of eopper in Utah. A9 the program moves forward, there will be many similar jobs in such projects as the construction of miles of truck roads, a new precipitation plant, a new crushing plant and a maintenance shop. Madge game for Food Town won three points from Vista Liner. For Foodtown Buela Edwards. 155, 447; Flo Jacobs. 171, 439. For Vista Naomi Griffith. 164. Bioomdale, ner, Dorothy 463: Naomi Griffith. 164. Oneij construction jobs... and Units just the beginning! Ilrmilly 50 men started removing; a million tons of rock and earth near Kenneeott's Bingham Canyon Mine. These temporary jobs are the result of n the first step in Kenneeott's n, Tooele. 450. 153, and Lid won three points from Barrus. For A1 and Lid, Betty Nix, 167, 465; Marlene Eagles took four points from Barraclough, Bryan, 151. For Barrus Motor, Saxon England Construction Inc. year' contrlbut'on THE PROGRAM, directed by Brig. Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Assistant Adjutant General had 130 teams of boys 11 to 1J years old. They plaved games In 19 cities from all parts of the State. Thla year's teams of 1.560 youngsters began training last November and played through the winter months, preparing for the championship tournament at the Utah National 1543 Guard Armory. West Sumywise Ave., Salt Lake City In March Team champion thla year are the Layton Lakers and the Salt Lake Darts. Maj. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich. Utah Adjutant General noted. To raise the money tickets were sold by the players for the games on one day of the season, bringing In funds for the society. The bovs theme for these games Is. We play so that others can walk." FOLLOWING THE chamnton-shi- p games in Salt Lake. Gen. Rich presented the check to the Utah Society for Crippled Children and Adults as he has done In three previous years. Cities that participated in the Bantam Basketball benfts are American Fork. Bountiful. Fillmore. Cedar City, Garland. Lav-toLehl, Logan, Mt. Pleasant, Murray, Ogden. Price. Pro'-o- , St. George. Salt Lake Citv, Vernal, Smithficld, Sprtngville and A1 I S & R Co I 0&hd0S5& Law-renc- Pendleton, I 7 Bevan Drug stayed la first place with a four point win over M Rod. For Bevan, Joann Stoddard with high series for the night, 191, 132, 539; Joann Kirk. 153. For M Rod, Helen e, Whimpey. 156, 450; ; Pat Bracken. I f Utah Army National Guard Bantam Basketball Benefit games, one of which was In Tooele this year, brought In $3,365 for donations to the Utah IS Motors. High for the Alpine Red end Jim' ... 31 21 Buckingham Lounge was Bill Tooele Merc .. 29(4 225 with a 25. 601 series. Keith Busico' Cash Store 25 24 Cook had a 223, 584 series and Tlrst 27 Bank 25 Security Deb Long had a 201, 574 aeries. , Mnrgitt Jewelry 2G$ 25J High for Bonneville Motor wa Elk 22 .... .... 30 Steve Carlisle with a 212 game. Franklin Life Ins. Co 21 31 The Tooele Bowl won two 21 Center 31 Confecfrom Bub' point 20 32 Eagles Tooele the for tionery. High Red and Jimi Tavern won Bowl was Gib Hanna with a three and points from Don 201. 590 series. Art Welch had Reids. High for Red and Jim a 211. 568 sene. High for Bub wa Keith Cook with game of was Pete Hatch with a 207, 513 209, 201 for a 590 aertes, Joe series. Leonelll had games of 200, 213 won three Service Penny' for a 574 aerie and Larry point from Beehive Bank. H:gh Sieber had a 210 game. High for Penny' was Pred Marcella for Don and Reld'i was Mike with game of 204. 211 for a Mopu with a 23.9. 581 aerie, 574 serle Jim Newark had a for Don' and Reld'a was Mike 205 game, lliph for the Beehive Mopu with a 238. 581 series. Bank wa Mel Fltdr with a 202 Franklin Life Ins. Co. won pame. three points from the Tooele Mike Mngus, Secretary Merc. High for Franklin Life was Keith Warr with a 207, 563 The U.S. Mint waa aeries Floyd Workman had a April 2. 1792. 214. 564 series. Dewey Orr had a 208, 545 aerie and Jerry Donahue had a 202. 540 series. High for the Tooele Merc was Lou Miller with a 211, 585 . over the league lad thy front Bate-ma- n won three point Jewelry. High for the Too- F Bantam Benefit Basketball Totals Reported 12, 1963 1967 increased copper production will make Kennecott a sounder Utah business than ever. Continued Kennecott operations mean a lot to Utah: jobs in copper production, jobs with companies that do business with Kenneeott's employees, jobs with companies that sell Kennecott millions of dollars worth of supplies and services every year, plus substantial state and local taxes paid by Kennecott. Starting with the birth of 50 new jobs, Kenneeott's expansion program will produce benefits for all Utahns. 3; 196, National PLAY BALL Doug try out his baseball the coming WBBA baseball Bergener equipment in anticipation season. of National League Tryouts This Saturday and for Early Fishing Season Is Doubtful posiSignups tryouts tions on the four teams of the Tooele National League of the Western Boys Baseball Association will be held at the Tooele City Ball Park, Saturday. Neil Bishop. President of the Tooele National League of the Western Boys Baseball Association. announces that all boys between the ages of 9 and 12, living south of Vine Street within the city limits of Tooele are and try out eligible to sign-ufor a chance to play in this league. Findings of fisheries biologists who have recently surveyed all reservoirs within the State with an eye toward current water levels, anticipated runoff and anticipated over summer use of stored waters, make early season openings extremely doubtful. While water conditions general are forecast to be thing but good during ing summer. Department bloloi gists have found very few reservoir fishing waters which will be endangered by water Prizes and scholarships total drawdowns. There are four teams in adult team $170,000 parnearly Thee better than anticipated r. McFarland and singles ticipating handicap and conditions. Department spokesBonneville Motors. Caldtournaments now being sponsored by the Utah State Bowling well Drug and the Eagles Lodge men said, are a result of good water supplies last fall in most Proprietors Association and Its Fire Department. Any boy with- eservoirs. in the required age limit or national affiliate, the Bowling A physician savs the way to Proprietors Association of Am- that will be 9 years old before 31 July and will still be 12 on avoid a cold Is to avoid erica. prople. ALREADY UNDERWAY are that date. Is urged to be at the That would be swapping one the National Team Handicaps, citv hall park north of the swim- tough problem for another. with the state windup slated for ming pool. Saturday. 13 April May 13 and 19 for men and ?t 10 a m. and sign up for tryouts. women. Starting April 13 with pre'ptcial Imitation is extendliminaries in 43 USBPA mem- ed to the new arrivals In Bowling Tournament p youth Hol-linge- . ber establishments Is the National Youth Program. Finals In this event are slated for April 27 at Rainbow Lanes in Ogden. In both big events, entries will be sent from Utah to national BPAA finals. State team handicap winners will be determined at Regal Recreation in Provo, where women finalists will appear, and at Cottonwood Lanes In Salt Lake City, where men will battle in the finals. Top mens team, and perhaps the runnerup, will be sent to Independence. Mo., for national finals in August. YOUTH CHAMPIONS of high school age will fight it out for trips to Washington, D.C., in Julv, where BPAA competition will be provided for $10,500 in scholarships. Boys scratch and and the handicap champions girls handicap champion will be sent to the nation's capitol. Each will be accompanied by a parent or guardian, all at the expense of the Utah State BPA. On the state level, bantam and junior divisions also are scheduled in the youth program, with and trophies special awards for winners. Only entry fee in the two upper divisions of the meet is the cost of six games of bowling at the prethree vailing junior rate games in the establishment preliminaries and three games in the Bowling in the finals will be paid by the Utah PBA. Onlv one entry fee is necessary in the team handicap tournament. where more than $156.-00- 0 in cash prizes were awarded on state and national levels in 1962. Estimated prize money on the Utah level alone is for men and $4,500 for women. ENTRIES IN both tourna- ments are now being taken at Tim Abletts Tooele Bowl, on where further information the events may be secured. The team handicaD event is sanctioned bv ABC and WIBC and falls under the Utah BPA program which awards $500 for any 300 game by a man and any game of 275 or over by a woman. Minor League Baseball Calls Tuesday Meeting in interested Any person Minor League baseball is urged to attend a meeting, Tuesday, April 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the City Court Room in the City Hall. The officers of Minor League extend a special invitation to all new residents of the Tooele area. It is very Important for all managers, coaches and anyone interested in working with the Minor League to attend. Wheel Covers $995 up All sizes & types Bradshaw Auto 43 North Main St. Tooele. Utah 882-228- 2 - semi-final- $12,-00- SPEECH I believe that no man really stands up and gives a talk of the moment; what he says is the product of his lifetime. What I am talking about here has nothing to do with, how many books a man reads each month or how much education he received. It has nothing to ISsnnecott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division lit anythe com- do with the mechanics of speaking, either. It has everything to de with a mans complete involvement with life - with its successes and failure, triumph and heartache, joy and tragedy. Barney Kingston, You Gotta Have Heart! Toastmaster In- ternational. For stirring passages, look the cook book. 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