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Show "Shoot For The Slurb Scheduled Thru Feb. The Thud Annual Shoot for the Stars" run, diibble and shoot competition for youngsters will le conducted again this scar with to Ik held regional comx-titioof month the February throughout semifinal and with quarter-final- , final playoffs to Ik held in conjunction with I'tdh Stars games in the Salt Palace in late March. 11ns competition is broken down into three age i las'iticat ions 9 and 10. II and 12 and 13 and 14 (as of Jan, I. PI 75). Tomigsters of these ages can enter by pic king localip entry forms at the many tions of the participating sjxmisois Motors, l.td.; r in tin- - semi finals on those nights with each night's winner Coming back for the giuml finals at halftime of the I'tah Viigima game on Motuluv, Match 31 A long list of valuable pnes Will be donated bv the contests' s'iiviisto the wiimeis. First pl.u e finisher in each of the tliic-age classifu alums will will a pail of tickets to Ftah Slats has ketb.ill games for the 1975 76 sea soil, plus a tup for the winner and one paieut to a western division pluvoli game with t lie Stais this comjx-t- c vpimg HIFHF. ABF other gieat l gifts, ton I esiue Aiueiiea will pro Vehicle Geutc-rvide eat h of the- - tluc-- grand pue wiimeis with a motor home or ti.ivel tradei fnt a week's vacation Sweetwater I.uk will lx- - giving the thic-winners and their patents a flee weekend at their result on lx autilul Rear lake. Dauv piochic ts from the Ftah I ),iii v ( imumssion w ill Ik- aw aided to fust, second and thud place fiiiisht-rill each age catcgniv in the amount of $75 to fust place winners. $50 to second place fin isficis and $25 to thud place Im islieis Hie Tiaselanlge will host all nine of the finalists of the to a dinner witli Stars' learn at the Golden Spike Motors will Restamaut. Furox-aaward tioplnes to all nine finalists. America, Inc.; Pearson F.nter-prise- s c (Salt laike Iblton and Travelaxlge Hotels); Sweetwater Paik; Ftah Dairy Commission; and Western Family (Associated FixkI Stores). KNTBV FORMS cairv a schedule of local competition, most of which is scheduled fur two successive Saturdays, Feb. 15 and 22 under the supervision of Hecte-tftiona- s Tri-Ai- s Tooele Ski Club Offers Varied Program Mcmlx-r- of the Tooele Ski olleied four sepa- there is the Buddy Werner This class is for liegnmers who rate bargain par kagt-s- ' by the laik want to learn racing, lire 3 w eek West Ireginningin Eel unary. These course cost $25, and the fiweek pat kages' offer just about any thing coiuse is $31.00. The junior racing a skier vsoulrl ss.inl in the way program is open for novice or exthe ages of 7 eHrierK'ing the thrills of this port skiers to 1 seals. xipular ssiuler sport. Each ptogratn is available in For the ladies, from three or six weeks programs, and tin ongh advanced skiers there is includes even thing from Wginners the ladies Package which costs $25 for 3 weeks or $11 for the up to ami including hot dogging. FOB BEGINNERS there is package. There is no the Greenhorn Package a $25.50 and the price includes for three weeks or $18.00 for six lift pass and two hour lesson. weeks. Beginners of all ages are Women with young children can encouraged to take this parkage still avail themselves of this progwhich includes an all day lift pass ram thcic will la- - a Kinder-Sk- i and two hours lessons. school the youngsters For those interested in racing can attend while the mother is (did) are s Ix-in- skiing. TillATE dvanced e for Package is the piogram or "Hot Dog-geiCost of this program is $20 or $51 for the ft week program. s o Busico 90 , ; I FA 41 Rusicu 80 Smith. . Mot an, 13 0 0 26. Mart in..5 0; Meiula-rof the Club ate reminded that skiing this week will la- - at Parkwest. with the bus leaving the Ji. High School at 7 a m. Saturday morning. The Ski Club, under the guidance of the Tcaa-lCommunity School and Bola-i- t Gang, has programmed some great, inexpensive skiing programs and anyone interested is encouraged to contact laigh Pratt, or Boll Gang for complete details. 1 s age-limall-aie- e 29-- Alliertvin's, first half champions, handed Dugway Proving Ground its first loss of the second half Wednesday night, defeating The loss knocked D1G DfG 85-7out of a tie for first place and left Albertsons undefeated, and tied for the top spot with Evans and Palmer. Evans and Palmer stayed in the running for the second half title by defeating the Credit Union MS 72. V Nall. ta.ad Kiesel, 4 0 0 8: Fenn. 6; Tate, Rear, leading seiners: McTdvish, Ruff, A Smitb, B Patch, 1 the Salt Palace, Inindoor reeoul, clearing the bar in the poles unit at 1ST. Tin very next 196 eent in the Miuidomc in Pocanight 189 tello, Idaho, be did it again, at IS' This year in the International Track Association's first meet in Montreal on January 17, he moved the wot Id record even higher NL 259 218 213 B lerluiskv, D Grantsville won their first game of the second half when they surprised National Lead despite 31 big points by Jack the leagues leading scorer. 72-6- America's young athletes are Evans and Palmer 83 Credit Union 67 E & P Bush, Evans, Bevan, - Gardner, Connelly, Totals CU Tooele wrestler, Tim Pomeroy and John Sutton (top), two rough customers for the Purple and White, will be in action Tuesday when coach Paul Dart takes his squad to Spanish Fork. - Tate, Miner, Pomerov, Perkins, Vario, Totals: J Greenland, Proctor, year m set a new world 182's. OF SPORTS h, being supported on their road to international victory by big business. Recently the Amateur Athletic Union awarded the first citation in its 87 year history to Sarah Coventry, Inc. for the companys much needed support of the AAUs Divers Training Camps. These camps enable young divers to benefit American Hes Steve Smith, Pro Tracks latest marvel, and hes planning on moving the world record up another notch when he leads 00 Pro Track athletes into the Salt TAKE CARE OF WHAT YOU HAVE! Dugway Litak, Shippen, KEEP AN EXTRA ON HAND! Alverson, THE Johnson, Houghton, Totals: Unconditional TOILETS 30 gal. Gas. Grade A Complete Tank and Bowl 40 gal. gas PAINT! Vs" -- 4x8 - I60 4x8 - 1 79 st Save 2.00 DROP CLOTHS 95 Latex Enamel Top-gra- Semi-Glo- j SHEETROCK W True-Te- 10700 13500 -- 50 gal. gas - FLAT LATEX 9800 -- ss gal. IhtOld Imtm. 00 $ 9x12 - Pkg. of 3 RADIO AUDIENCE More than 96 percent of Americans over the age of 12 a total of 159 million people listen to the radio at least once a week, according to a survey conducted last Ma.ch. The survey, taken by Radios All Dimension Audience Research (RADAR), also showed that 82 percent of Ameriover 136 million cans over 12 listen to the radio each people day. RADAR found that 66 percent of radio usage takes place in the home, 16 percent in automobiles, and 18 percent outside the home Good in places other than autos. Reading, White and Tints from training before international competition. The Diving Camps are a first in amateur athletic history. Other nations offer government subsidy for their amateur sporting teams while government subsidy is not permitted for U.S. athletics. The camps offer our athletes a chance to compete in international competition on a more even footing. In the past our youths had to pay their own way in order to compete in international events. This year's training camps are being given credit for enabling our divers to win 12 medals in European competition and, for many of the participants in the training program, placement on national and junior Olympic teams. In presenting the citation to Rex Wood, President of Sarah Coventry, Mason Bell, AAUs Director of Spoits Development said, Black Model 7004 - & Decker Drills Q95 a CEILING TILE 12x12 Plain-Whi- te -- 13 ea. 14 Buy these products now. Put a spare one away. You will save money as the trend Model 7004-0- 9 109S V4 is still UP. ea. 12x12 Accoustical - Prices Good Up to Feb. 8th. FARM & HOME TRUE VALUE 272 No. Broadway Phone 882-333- 8 Snobs talk as if they had begotten their own ancestors. I had painted the old linoleum with gray enamel. It looked clean and blah. So I got a can of black spray paint, intending to spray swirls on it to improve it a bit. The sprayer stuck so I gave it a big bang on the sink top. Yes, it broke and blotched all over the ceiling! 1 dreaded what my husband would say, but w'hen he came home he just looked at it and sighed, Of all the vcmen in the U.S., I had to marry the one who spills paint on the ceiling! Super "80 like NEW! WEARS like NEW! LOOKS Rex Wood, at left, receives award from Mason Bell Director of Sports Development of the Amateur Athletic Union. GUARANTEED pre-me- WATER HEATERS' 485-833- BUYING MAKES THE DIFFERENCE VOLUME BUYING fW - Herhusky, Sink, In the past two years these same track and field athletes have broken or tied 21 world records and together represent over 36 Olympic medals. The Salt Palace meet will be the third on ITA's 1975 tour and ABCs Vide World of Sports will lie back to record it for a national audience. Tickets are $6, $1 and $2 with children under 16 half price, available at the Salt Palace and all ZCMI stores. 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Tuesday, March 25 (vs. Indiana); and Saturdav, March 2) (vs. Sun Diego), Hie three top quuhfieis in each age gioup will Two Teams Undefeated lor County Iloulinf I'li.iiriiiuii of flit Tmiclc INTERMEDI - frce-stvl- Tntphies Vlunnvt! - various recreation departments and National Guard Armories. laical winners in each of the three age groups will la- - brought to the Salt Palace for quarter final competition prior to I'tah Stars of tin Tooele Ski Club gather around starting gale at Alla, at starter Burr ConipcrU starts kelly Woods ard on his ssav. Mcmlx-r- e The AAU has meaningful. The 3 695735-1- 4 560600735-1- EXCISE PRICE EACH PRICE PAIR INCL. TAX INCL. TAX 88 .52 12.40 24.80 $13 88 .62 14.50 29.00 M88 .72 15.60 31.20 n 5 For Intermediate Size Cars 775825-1- 4 775825-1- 5 For Large & Luxury Cars 855885-1- 4 855885900915-1- 5 Does not include sales tax. 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