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Show ns Hound Koliin Begins at (9 Cun CIul) -- 9 P 9 G V. SECOND SECTION Tin Tootle Transcript, Friday, March 0, shooters Sunday, Mar. N lit U o'clock, following is a list of teams and the times they are to shoot. At 9 o'clock, Team No. 3. captain Toby Hanks, H. Boh Whittikcr, C, Bmce While, D. Bolt Collaher, K, Kenneth NunThe uuuuttl Hound Hohiti to trap 1970 s Tuuc-l( Iwjilrf H' V Parliamentary Train look finl place al arva routc-xt- . Train memlierx arr waled L lo Hi Don Allrii, Hill Hogan rliaintian Kyle Batrinan and Can1 Huut-rr- . Back row Dan Itydahh and Brad Kiclnnan. a s FFA Dominates Area Contest Whitaker. Team No. 10: cataiii Jack Davis. B. Marcus Miner, C. Tuesday, Fihru.tiy 21. lilt Bill Hogan, chairman: Kyle Hon Powell, I), Don Underwood, T uncle Chapter urti( ipated in Bateman, liiad Itn liman, Don Al- E, Kenny Edwards. llir Fill life Farmers of Amrrka len. Catv Hunter and Dan Team No. 15: captain Sam Area II Contest al Clear-fielih, alternate. Wingfield, If, Jim Kraut, ('. The highlight of FFA Week Yerdell Dye lies, D, Dixon, THE TOOELE Chapter . will lie a I.iienl and Sons ban-iiiE. Farrell the xuiitext winning five Team No, 10: captain Hill Finlay night. It will lie fttiniil.it ion auaids. llir held in the multi pniiosc loom Mcl-aw- s B. Bandy Smith. C. pruti-dmcontext, and of the high school at 7 V. Coll y, D, Lawrence Hood, pin. in inlilie xeak-ing- . 330 taking people aie exjuxted to lie E, (ileii L. Pace. in attendance. Teams for 10.30 are: Team Hie fiNindatl'in aw aid winner No. 4. captain Don Ed Sand-lierwere Jh-- I Sagcix in Idet Inina- D. Craig Dangcrficld. C. SND LILY tnm. Cale Ftaiidxeu in Natmal CAMP TO MEET Kesill Thonison, I), Tony Clark, Resources: Dun Mien. Ornamental Sand Lily Camp Daughters E, Vomit'll Hitcwnan. llnttienllnie: Brad Hit liman in of I'tah Iioneers Monwill im-c- t Team No. fi: Captain lae Soil ami Water Management, and March the home of Williams R. Max Hill, C. Donat 9, day, Bill Hogan in ('top Fanning, Mrs. Helen Jones, 223 Fast Tliird ald C. Smith, D, Paul Trujillo, kite Bateman won the area North at 7:30 p.m. E, John Lawless. v hularslnp contest and will parAll memlH-rand interested Team No. 7: captain Danny ticipate in the state contest for ladies are ins ited to attend. llmgcr. B, Cleo Wolfe. C, Rob-hi- e a $100 xxhnlarslup. ('.ary Hunter Itohinsoii. D. J.uk While, took second place ill Public E, Ralph T. Pic-llo- . the winner from Sieaking Team No. 13: captain (.lair .MilUlrcuni (lump South Summit. Soreiistm, It, A. D. Mc(,)uillaii, C, The Iaihanieiitarv Proxedure The regular meeting of the Liianua Davis D, Bill Nunley, team tiaik first winning IhiIIi the Millstream E, Harry Naylor. Camp of the Daughw ntten test and the Paihamciitary Teams for 11:30 are: Team ters of I'tah Pioneers will hold demonstration. Ptoxedurc They their meeting Monday, March 9 No. 1: captain Ituss Dohson, B, will now- have a that ice to par-t- n Fred Davis C. Rohv Kelly Jr., at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Coliute in the state contest. Sunset Avenue. leen Klton, D. Darrell Paine, E, Margaret MEMBERS OF the team are: Hood. By-da- li lu-l- l. iloini-li.ile- d llitc-sman- Milia-meutar- y c xcx-oti- s - Team No. 2: captain, Chet Wolter, B, Vem Shields, C, V. L. Turner, D, Jack Metzlcr, E, Carol McLaws. Team No. 5: Captain, Carl Frainpton, B, Allen Liddiard, C, Don Thompson, D, Peter Gordon, E, Dawnie Mchlhauer. Team No. 20: captain Phil Maynard, B, Dave McQuillan, C, Joe Mchlhauer, D, Craig Metz-le- r, E, Harry Ed Naylor. Teams for 1 o'clock: Team No. 9: captain Ross P. Taylor, B, Hansen, C, Mike Doyle Gihhs D, Farrell Beachem, Made for each other 'nii-fitsho- and es babys growing feet... When you bring in your little "tyke" for a MJ VII you'll shoes are almost agree these Step Master s for ankle comfort . . . more perfect. Sloping room above and around the toes... proper "grow-room- " . . . flexible elk leather uppers and leather soles. Try and you'll have no others! these next shoe-timtry-o- n "nu-fit- " top-line- e BROWNS 24 No. Main E, Ed Harris. Team No. 12: captain Keith B, Ron Smith, Goodrich, C, T. E. Jolley, D, Don Judd, E, nissell Robison. Team No. 14: captain Danny Richardson, B, Cec Nelson, C, Glen C. Dean, D, C. K. Robison, E, Jeff Rowberrv. Team No. 19: captain Clyde Christiansen, B, Frank Y. Sidde-waC, John M. Anderson, D, Charles E. Armspiger, E, David v, Kroff. The Cun Club will le open for practice at 12 oclock Saturday, March 7, and will open up at 7:30 Sunday morning. Breakfast will he served. All l l.is Week The State Tax ( hiimnissimi. Motor Veliltle Riant h, at 27 So, Main Street, will la? open every dav this week, aixotiling to Mrs, luia Jean Walters, to aetmu-mnilat- e those who are late to getting their 1970 auto lneiist? xtn Ins Oitite boors are from 9 a m. to 3 p in. lt r this week the ollite will U- - ojk-i- i onlv mi its regular davs, Mornlav, Wednesday and Ftnlav Iioiii 9 a III. to 5 p in On Fiidas. Maiili , a Itis VimiI Cool I of l mu r will Ik held for St (Hits o (lie footle .)S Slake ait a It is Ling held ihost lot s who lik tetogni0 hate earned badges and a vs .Oils in their Tnaijis Hie public ami all those at lihated with S noting in the StallsIlUIX Dislllt I ale inlihalh ( Is an op Ins lied to alii ini oiuints Im those who ate hi telested ill the tontli ol mu area to homo Imvx who ale toiling pnilitt It lo luipiote St mil themselves ami mil u will a toiumil good hojie sliow (hell siipKM ot these laws Full hadeis who have h.olgi-- s and awaids to piesent, should xxintoxl than Moellei or Paul Ciillith to make the netessaiy aiiangeimnls ley. Team No. 11: captain, M. It. Kelley. B. Mike Swam, C, Steve Kirk, 1). Frank Skaggs H. Ilonuld E. Johnson. Team No. 17: captain Ken Bates, B, Ceorge It. Cochran Sr.. I linC, Boy Snyder, I). Itolw-rtger. E, Kelly C. Smith. Team No. IS: captain Ia-Dangcrficld, It. Ceorge Cochran Jr., C, Dean (ml dor, D, Carv Solninan, E, Bill Cordon. Teams lor 9.30 are: Team No. H: captain, Tom Bronson. B. Dennis Sherwood. C, Earl Tate, D, Ernie Beat ham, E. Shane lav Office Open Scouts To Hold Court of Honor i nun) w cud If F SOCIFTY Ihlltl Wald Hi lief Sot let s will meet Marti 9 at Id am. lor their meeting Hie lesviu Will Ik givxli hy Linda Wihl. There will Ik uiltiug. hamhilalt and a mi xamlv tnaliug bv Mlldletl Sagers, l.uiuh Will Ik sertetl at linou and there will Ik lln (aturl of II Mior will m the Fmulh, and a hahv sitter. Hillleeiith Wald Cilllmal Hall Titmi at l'2 West Second Smith. Hie W hell ill douht, tell the will at 7 V) pm. iMith. Meguldo Message Izike iew Ward Junior Team who placed second in one 21 Basket hall lunrtianient are L lo It, front: Alan Pill, Dirk CullM-rtsoiJolimix Pitt, Roger (Caldwell. Cars Porter and Bishop Price. Bax k row: Thomas Castagoo, Das id Barnett. Craig Pitt. Itraxl Palmer, Craig Matthews, (.'oath Iticharxl Warner. Seated on the Ilnur, boot, Cary Walker, assistant Ilf t. i, roach, Lakeview Places Second In Zone 21 BB Tourney I lloUH-maklu- d L-gi- n Hit LDS haskx-thal- l tourna- ment in Zone 21 was coinpleted last will the Ward coming in second. Altxr defeating four other teams they Ixrwed to Taylorsville First W'ard 43 lo 33. DIKING THE week long play I dike view- Ward, whose rov ter iiieludes every available I my in the ward, had xlefeated Granger Tliirteeuth lv a store of 13 points, Crantsville Seeoud, By six point lead. Hunter Second, with a six point lead; and Taylorsville Tliird By two points. There are fifteen stakes ill Zone 21 wliitli include: Granger, Hunter. Magna.Tom-le.Granls-villand Kearns. Each stake has an average of seven wards, lliese one hundred five wards prmlue-e733 teams. With an average of ten players to a team this means that 7.330 young men the ages of Hi and 19 have had the opportunity of participating in basketball. This is only one zone, when this figure is multipied bv all the zones in the church it takes on a tremendous dimension. The winners in each zone will fo 2' compete in All Church competition Ikegiuning next week. Mathews was named Most Valuable Player. IIxre he is Craig THE LAKE VIEW Ward plachis trophy by Paul Thomas. presented ed second out of 733 teams. Lakeview also 'received a The senior team of the ward vented on the concluding evening special honor when Craig Mat- - also did themselves proud as was a special award to Mr. and hews, the six foot five inch ten- - they ended up as runners-u- p in Mrs. Paul Thomas for their of service to the athletic ter, was awarded the trophy as the Senior Division of Zone 21 the Most Valuable Player in the pav. Their plav-off- s were program of the North Tooele Craig is the son of Mr. ed the week proceeding (lie Stake. Tlix-- received a standing and Mrs. Willard Mathews, life-- Junior Tournament. On the last ovation from the crowd for their time sports enthusiasts. night of tournament play they dexlicated support and ''engineerA very enthusiastic crowd of defeated hy North Jordan ing" of the church athletic prospectators, both from Lake View Ninth Ward in a thrilling spxc-an- d gram. Mrs. Nolene Thomas made a the North Tooele Stake sup- - tade. special presentation to Karl Perthe limit. to the boys ported AMONG THE trophies prekins for his loyal support at the scorelxiard. The coveted Sportsmanship 1 S Trophies were awarded to Elko Ward Junior team, while the Kearns Eighteenth Ward received the award in the Senior Division for Sportsmanship. wx-x-- SK at the KATHLEENS k Upsloirs Riti F Beauty Building. Salon 882-478- y Phont 882-227- 3 2 OUR WIGS - OUR PRICES OUR QUALITY Special for limited Time Synthetic Wigs d Reg. 35.00 5 Now $ 0 Hurry! Supply Limited Try One Today For A More Beautiful You - Ends Tuesday Adm. $1.75, Under 12 75 Sat. 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