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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., January It), M RCFRY ON I.F.C Mr. Hugh Allii i hiHiie reciqHiatiiig Iohh able l ill "'l' "f mil III till- - path of the In'. IhiI, received a broken .im m, In t"U'' l I JWS tren hud Up ,llllst.f H trt4ii Itt time. iiHe (hat time. Ili, lnt tfiiliHi IN HOSPITAL l lie J iiijttr-cplace llu l.dl altet Mr. Parley Green U in the while liiLmc to Siiilli Willow Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake of eleven (.Hill'll wiilt In li'ini where he was admitted on Janutin were Ill'll caught ktiMiifi. h 10. He in receiving medical in .Hi ji jl.im lif of falling rock. ary care. li I In , nhI ltl The North Summit Braves from Coalville won their second straight upset victory in as many league starts by outlasting the Grautsville CowIhivs at Grants' ville Wednestlay 60 to 57. Till'S FAR the Braves have oiler in the acted as a real Primary Children Present Cift To Ililio) Former Resident Dies at S.L. Siiinniil Braves Upset Granlsville Cowboys Mrs. Annie Erickson Lyons, Salt Lake City, and former resident of Grautsville, died in the LDS Hospital on Tuesday, January 16, of a heart ailment. Funeral services were held on Thursday, January 18 in Salt Lake. Mrs. Lyons is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Anna Lee) Starr of Salt Lake and seven young Region 5 campaign. Last Friilay, the Morgan Trojcns, uuiulier four rated team in the state were knocked out of the lop ten after losing to the Braves and the Granlsville Cowboys will no doubt lose their nuiulier three rating with this defeat. The game was close all the wav with big Ralph Jones, Brave center, and Cow I toy center, Steve lairsen putting up ipiite a battle and ImiIIi coming out with 20 Mliuts, Jones started the Korin g with a foul pitch to open the game but Paul Rupp came up with two quick buckets, Anderson atlded a foul and Larsen hit to put the Cowlmys in the lead which they built up to 15-the Braves narrowed it to at the quarter. ANUFKSON HIT a long one to start the second quarter but F oust, Jones, and Kerry Pace got field goats to put the Braves ahead The lead changed hands 12 times in the torrid second quarter with Paul Rupp dropping in a 2 pointer just as the MISS CASTACNO horn sounded to end the half to 32-3the Pokes in lead at put In the third period Grants-vill- e Dixie College and is presently got a four point bulge at Brigham Young Uniattending 42-2and 46-4the Cow-Ikiv- s She is employed by the versity. went cold at the hoop and First Security Bank in Provo. couldn't seem to make the ball stay in. The CowIhivs went scoreThese days, it isn't the music less for the final two minutes of Imthers us; it s having to A the third period and nearly two January 27th wedding date has lieen Jwn I. Welsh set Pat minutes of the fourth liefore Larby Caxtagno of sen hit. The Braves built up a Crantsville and' Alan D. Chatwin 46-4- 7 lead at the end of the of Salt Lake. The ceremony will" third quarter and then stretched take place in the Crantsville Stake 6 it to and then to the big- Center with a reception immedigest lead of the ball game at 56-4- 8 ately following. Disclosing the date of the en with levs than five minutes remaining. Anderson, Didericksen, gagement and forthcoming marRupp and Larsen each scored to riage are the parents of the future get back in the game at 58 bride, Mr. and Mrs. Albert get back in the game at 56-5Parents of the prospective fore Jones laid one in on a drive to give the Braves a 3 (mint lead groom are Mr. and Mrs. Doyle H. with one minute remaining. Rupp Chatwin of Salt Lake City. Mr. Chatwin is a graduate of added another to bring the Cow-iMiDixie State College. He is prewithin one point again with 15 seconds remaining but sently employed at International Harvester of Salt Lake. Rod Foust got behind the CowMiss Castagno has attended defenders for an easy lay in boy at the buzzer. Grautsville will have little time to lick their wounds in preparation for another big one Friday when tough Morgan comes to town. This one is a must for the CowIhivs. FOR THE Braves Ralph Jones was high with 20 but he got great help from Kerry Pace and Brent Geary with 10 each and Rod Foust with 8. For Crantsville Steve Larsen FAMILY DINNER and Paul Rupp looked good with A family dinner honoring Mr. 20 and 18 points. John Anderson . and Mrs. Dean Robinson of Salt for chipped in with 11. Lake was held at the Skyline Box Score: . AlCafe Tuesday evening. Mr. SKI, WORK OR PLAY No. Summit: bert Barms, Mrs. Clee Anderson Jones and Mr. Martin Barms, all from Pace Ran. Crantsville were there as well Foust as Mr. and Mrs. Comet' Barms Pace Ross all colors and typos and Mr. and Mrs. Layton Barms Pace Kerry you can imagine and Mrs. Connie Brinton from Geary Salt Lake. The Robinsons were Totals: honored prior to their moving to Denver, Colorado, where they 6-INwill make their home. grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, Mr. George Erickson, Crantsville; Mr. Norman Erickson, Delta, I'tah; and a sister, Mrs. Oliver W. (Muriel) W'elton of Fresno, California. Bishop Marion Durfee of the Grautsville Third Ward is still recuperating from a special surprise he received during the holiday season. Die surprise was in the form of a "tattered stin king." 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