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Show Tlv Tocvlo Tranreiipt tested the other advice f thd mcmbr British pirli.imi'nl went in Prime Minister !Ln).ihim (ir ails ire for the first six months. nu should Pisr.ieli told him, nnlv listen and not become A Friday, May hrwlv! Pn-r.ir- in debate "But mv colleagues will won der whv I do not speak" pro- - Saul Disraeli, "Better they should wonder why you do not than why you do Milwaukee Journal Acr. - oil) I nthufasm and curiosity are two of the most important commodities m life for an older - Walter Brennan. In person lloard I Dairy man. Two Angling Dates Start Season General statewide angling season open In Utah on June I. sportsmen should check their proclamations carefully before of planning their first outing the season, reports the Utah Department of Fish and Game. A number of waters will main closed to angling through- out I'tGJ to afford to protection Other maturing fish. waters will not open to angling until July 4. Among these late open-er- s It the highly popular Red Creek Reservoir in Duchesne County. Waters with July 4 openings are: u Duchesne County: West Fork River Drainage of Duchesne Inand Red Creek Drainage Reservoir cluding Red Creek from 40 Highway upstream. Morgan County: Fast Canyon Creek from its entrance Into Canvon Tast Reservoir upstream to Peterson Draw near Allen Gorgora. Rich County: j-- r Canyon Creek. Summit County: Fast Canyon Creek from Sum upCounty line stream to Peterson Draw near Gorgora. Wasatch County: Current Creek Drainage from West Highway 40 to source: Fork Drainage of Duchesne River; Red Creek Drainage 40 upstream; from Highway Lake Creek Drainage and Cen- DECISIVE IMPROVEMENT IN TRUCKS PERFORMANCE WITH ter Creek Drainage. Tenth Ward Plans GS-10- 00 i toys Elmo Muir, a moving ttoroge driver from Orem, Ulah Mr. Muir itp rt l lt.it his trmk 'nuts lntler, takes e hills fiisii-r- , jiihI jjfts ntnif miles jht gallon" with Mr. Muir fines on to say, I iiiul Frontier in the trutk in states where it is sold and use I always Use it in my t ar. Whenever I have to use another brand I notice the difference immediately . . . the truck just doesn't run as good on any other gasoline." There is a scientific reason for the better performThe simple fact ance Mr. Muir enjoys with is: breaks down the size of the fuel particles, making them available for instant and complete combustion. The result is a cleaner engine, greater power, smoother running and, ultimately, greater cash sa ings. Rummage Sale Hot-lin- The Kiddie Carnival and Rummage Sale being sponsored by the Tenth Ward will get underway Saturday. May 25. at 10 a m. according to Geraldine Stoddard, in charge of publicity. (IS-ltMH- l. GS-100- 0 Many 0 rlHPln HiPitr await the shrewd shopper who is looking to save money. Clothing and household items will be available at attractive prices. The housewife, too may buy her weekend bakery needs here, also, as the Relief Society will be conducting a bake sale with delicious home baked many foods available. Games of skill, fishing pond and other fun things will keep the kiddies entertained. Remember the date - May 25 and plan to attend. The place is the lawn of the Tenth Ward Church, corner of Main and 1st North. GS-100- GS-100- bargains i North Stake Softball Schedule Tooele Loses Championship To Davis Darts 24, 1963 by Andy T, Roberta Juniors With the tying run for Tooele apparently perched at second and third, the base umpire Jerked his thumb skyward. aig. nailing the final out and Too-ele-a chances to capture the State baseball crown evaporated as the Davis Darts defeated In the championthe Buffs ship game, played Wednesday afternoon at Clinton. The ruling came in the top of the seventh Inning and brought a screeching halt to a Tooele rally that threatened to erase a two run Davis lead. Here'i how it came about Following is the schedule for North Tooele Stakes Junior l; soft-bal- 7 00 8 15 4-- ... the plate. But before Lewis could get a chance. Cowley tossed over to Wayne Baker at first, and the umpire ruled that Russell had left first base before Smiths fly to center had been caught, and that was that. Up until the unusual ending, the two nines had waged a thrilling battle that back and forth. It was Davis's powerful batting power and superb clutch pitching by Brad Cowley, that spelled the doom of the battling Buffs. Davis crashed out 8 hits, including two home runs that would have done justice to Mickey Mantle's tape measure clouts, and a pair of doubles by Cowley. DAVIS SCORED first in the d one-4w- o Smith singled driving in Wolter with Tooele's first run, and a throwing error moved Russell to third and Smith to second. Lewis cracked out a triple scor-in-g both Russell and Smith as Tooele took the lead Lewis scored on a passed ball before Dennis Smith grounded out to end the inning. Davis came right bark In their half of the fifth to score four runs. A walk to Wayne Baker started the merry go round. On Colledge and center fielder Jim Wolter --eonelli. Russell and rapped the season by being selected on the high school all-st- team. to coach Congratulations Dean Stringham, batting practice pitcher. Ang Cerroni and to the entire Buff squad. BOX SCORES: Tooele: Leonelli, cf Wolter, p an attempted sacrifice Carter Nash, rf Cook was safe on an error and Russell, c then Dee Burton homered In Dav Smith, ss 3b deep center to give Davis the Lewis, Den Smith, lb lead again Burtons homer Hullinger, 2b signalled the end of Doug Walters pitching chores and brought Colledge, II Totals: in McPhie. . .. 5-- McPhe was greeted by leys second double and he Cowscor- ed on Kent Mitchells single. The sixth inning was harmless - then came the seventh, the wierd ending and Davis being crowned champions, and winner of the huge gold trophy. Tooele the silver captured trophy which is the second silver trophy coach Dean String-hahas brought back to the Buff campus. His football team lost to Orem In the championship game last November. Davis Is a worthy champjon-th- ey have a fine fielding, hard m - come. Four seniors finished their school careers starting pitcher Doug Wolter, catcher Phil Russell, left fielder, Ken high FAIftlANC with a perfect M record, Wolter chalk ed up four wins la McPhle's two. Me Phie Ihrn picked up his third win when he received credit as the winning pitcher in the semi finals agslnst West. DOUG WOLTFR and Gerald McPhie, Tooeles potent pitching punch. This duo can account for all seven of Tooele's wins on the diamond at the Buffs have marched to the champion ship game. In winning the Region crown bottom of the second. Cowley doubled down the right field line and with two out Ted Bradley homered In deep center for the Darts first two runs. Tooele came back in the top of the fifth to go out in front Doug Wolter walked after one was out. Jerry Nash grounded out, with Wolter moving in to second. Russell singled and in Brad Wolter stopped at third. David hitting aggregation and Cowley they have a great player he was the difference in the' two teams. Cowley was the winning pitcher, giving up five hits, walking six and striking out nine. TOOELE PROVED their right to play for the championship, as they battled like champions right down to that final out. A fine team and young enough to be considered a threat for years to 4-- - . Cook, 2b Burton, $s Timothy, 3b Cowley, p Mitchell, rf Kline, c Bradley, Sports Last Sunday. Tocele won over Utah Power and Light Co., behind Rigby'g and pitching Smith' relief work. Joe Busico hit a long homer for Tooele with men on to help the Tooele Club 7-- 1 pm. Erda News by Beth Clark If Strongberg, Tooele Raechnll win. Tooele will travel Sunday to play Utah Power and Light Co. ab h r rbl in Salt Lake. Game time it I 4 0 0 0 p m. at the Municipal field. Player will leave at 11 a m. on Sunday from Joe Busico tore. Tooele ha signed up Sonny Robertson who played with the Chicago Cuh last year. League play will begin Sunday, June 9 when Tooele plays on the Babe Ruth Park at 1 cf Raker. lb Totals: Tooele had 4 runs on 3 hits and 2 errors; Davis had 6 runs on 8 hits and two errors. Batteries - Wolter. McPhie and Russell; Cowley and Kline. Winning pitch Cowley; Losing pitch, Wolter. 2b - Cowley 2: :3b Lewis; HR - Bradley and Burton: SO By Wolter 4. McPhie 3, Cowley 9. Hits off Wolter 3. McPhie 3, and Cowley 5. The base of Mt. Kilmanjaro, East Africa, covers an area 55 miles by 35 miles. Bananas grow freely and wild in most of tropical Africa, wjiere the natives use them raw. stewed, baked, fried, and roasted, and also make an alcoholic drink from them. 100 HARDTOP Craig Vorwaller, was given a surprise birthday party following Mutual Tuesday evening. A big cake made and decorated like a cat was lit with 17 candles when the Explorers came in and everyone surely gave him a surprise and sang Happy Birthday to Craig. He opened hi gifts and cake and ice cream was served to everyone, even his grand mother from Tooele, Mrs. Vida Anderson attended. Mr. Vern Jensen, of Sait Lake returned to his home after spending a week with a brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Jen- (AND YOU NEEDNT PAY TILL YOU GET BACK) Seniors North Tooele Stake Senior Softball schedule Is as follows: THURSDAY MAY 23 8: IS Tenth vs Fifth Seventh bve WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 7:00 Lake View vs Eighth 8 00 - Tenth vs Second THURSDAY, MAY 34 8: 15 Third vs Seventh Fifth bve WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 7:00 Tenth vs Seventh 8: 15 - Second vs Third THURSDAY, JUNE 4 8:15 Fifth vs Lake View Eighth bve WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 7:00 Fifth vs Second 8:15 - Lake View vs Tenth THURSDAY JUNE 13 7:00 Seventh vs Lake View 8:15 - Eighth vs Tenth THURSDAY, JUNE 20 8:15 - Fifth vs Third Second bve WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 7:00 - Third vs Tenth 8:15 - Eighth vs Fifth THURSDAY, JUNE 27 8:15 Second vs Seventh Lake View bye sen. TRAP SHOOT Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shell Last big shoot before the fishand children, Dianne and Lewis ing season opens, to be held at returned home Monday after a the Trap Grounds, North Main few days in Spanish Fork. Street in Tooele. Prizes and fun for all - SunMay 26th, from 10 a.m. unday, Zest for living is evidenced 2 p.m. til and by a man's lawn or car, by his wifes cooking. SEEING WITH DEAN Gordon's X can yt'irnitrlf LET YOUR FORD DEALER HELP YOU Lake View vs Second Tenth vi Fifth Game to be played on North field. Seventh bve THURSDAY MAY 34 7.00 Tenth v Second 8:15 LakeView vs Eighth 7:00 Third vs Seventh Game on North Field Fifth bve THURSDAY, JUNE I 7:00 Second vs Third 8: 15 - Tenth vs Third 7:00 Fifth vs Lake View Game on North Field Eighth bve THURSDAY, JUNE 13 7:00 Lake View vs Tenth 8: 15 Fifth vs Second 7:00 Seventh vs Eighth Game on North Field Third bve THURSDAY. JUNE 24 7:00 Eighth vs Tenth 8:15 Seventh vs Lake View 7:00 - Fifth vs Third Game on North field Second bve THURSDAY, JUNE 27 7:00 . Eighth vs Fifth 4:15 Third vs Tenth 7:00 Second vs Seventh Game on North Field Lake View bye 7 00 4-- TRAILING 4, Tooele opened the top of the seventh with Gerald McPhie working Brad walk. He moved Cowley for down to second on an error. Jerry Nash fanned for the first out. Phil Russel singled, tendto third. David ing McPhie Smith Hied out to centerfield for the second out and a perfect throw to the plate held McPhie at third. On the throw to plate. Russell moved down to second, and for a few brief minutes it looked like the Buffs had the tying runs at second and third, with Alon Lewis, who had tripled his last time up, coming to THURSDAY, MAy 23 . Eighth vi Third One of the most fascintaing of Utahs sports events is the annual running of the State High School Track and Field meet which was held last Saturday at Ute Stadium in Salt Lake City. The cream of Utah youth competing in the sport which pairs individual against individual. And this years meet was no exception where the thrill department was concerned. e great athletes in Gary Featuring two of Utahs Hill of Gunnison and Neil Roberts of Cedar City, both B schools, incidentally, this was one of the great ones. about how the HOWEVER, WE HAVE a few "gripes meet is run each year. And we heard suggestions for improvements in other areas. First, in the area of record setting. There are several marks in danger each year, it seems. Several state records are eclipsed in the running of division and district meets. Yet, as we understand it. only those state marks that are broken in the state meet are recognized for the record books. We suggest that all marks set in district or division runoffs should be considered also for the state record book. After all, these boys cannot be expected to continually improve each week. Theres bound to be a day when hes off, and a couple of chances wouldnt hurt, and would give credit where credit is due. ANOTHER GRIPE is the draw for positions in such races as the mile and Everyone is given a chance at the inside, or pole position in the draw that is made before each race. This means that the states best stands a chance in the mile of being on the outside and two or three rows behind the starting line. Youre not going to get many rec ords out of this method. We propose that the positions of seeding be awarded by the method of who has the best mark during the seasons activity. That is, the boy with the outstanding ability should be given the best chance to set a record in the event. The seed players in most other sports we can think of . . . why not in track and field on the Utah scene. Fans often look at the Utah standings as compared with the national standings and then wonder why were not listed as high as such states as California, Indiana, Texas and so forth. Over the years, weve certainly had our share of top track and field stars . . . Yet, our marks are not rated as high. One of the reasons is that the boys have to set their best mark in the one meet of the year, the state final. Our teams and individuals will hold their own if given the chance. For this corners money, track and field is still the sport. It pits one man against another in tests of strength or speed. You dont have to count on another man to help out when youre on the track, except in the relay. There, you see the finest example of team work possible. SPEAKING OF TRACK AND FIELD, possibly the nations most exciting and productive track meet on the college level will be held this weekend at Tempe, Arizona when the new Western Athletic Conference holds the first annual track and field championships. The 440 alone would be worth traveling to Tempe to see with the nations three best runners entered. At the present, BYUs Tobler rules the favorite with a :46 second timing. New Mexicos Adolph Plummer is second with a :46.2, and Ulis Williams of Arizona State is third with a 46.4. Then the Arizona State mile relay team, which has already set a worlds record and Henry Carr who owns the world fans at the meet could in the 220 will be on hand. see at least three world records set. And of course, ail marks will be conference marks, since this will be the first meet. We're looking forward to it with great anticipation. NEW! LIGHTWEIGHT! '9 S3 UETUNER PORTABLE 19" TV 19 ovrH mm., dug ptetur 172 sq. m. of rocUngulor pteturo area half-mil- GALAXIE 900 HARDTOP save a bundle of cash. Whats more, we can even arrange it so you dont have to meet your first payment until you get back! And remember, what you save on old-crepairs can go a long way to pay for your vacation! Hurry in today! How can you lose with a winning deal like this? Were celebrating Fords win- ning streak in total performance tests from coast to coast! 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