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Show r Tootle Transcript, Fri., February 24, 1978 12 iute like a baseball, nothidifficult manufacture. to nothing that engendvi n); ers v ninth controversy. When hot key scores go into tkail ile digits, iioIhxIv ((nest ions the pink. When field guts flv over the crossbar from 60 yards out, no one examines the footliall. When golf balls are shanked or tennis lulls faulted, there is no similar rush .to either. Hilt in baseball any deviation from the iuugined norm is greeted with toud cries of "Live lull!" or "IXud lull!', as if the strength and skill of hitters, the guile of pitchers and the direction of air currents have no effect on the lull. Again this season the cry of "Live ball!" is luring voiced in anguish by the pitchers, in joy by the hitters, in earnest by everyone. Tlie controversy is even sreat-e- r than usual liecause the balls, all 360, (XX) that will lie itvd by the major leagues this season, have lieen manufactured by the Rawlings company. For the prewere wild to the major vious 10 sears all lust-ball' leagues by Suldmg. - I jerry Keith. Spirts Illustrated is nothin) Hit-r- e ft in sport 'r, 4 J H c f c vj . -- s Winners of the Thirteenth Ward Pinewood Derby are, left to right: Shane Matcock, first; Kevin Miller, second; and Kip Roth, design. t 5 a ; MtZ j ; . Q v i AS 4 AM - III s V t, judg-incu- m A f,T. i a , p'- tf i c . 4 -- - - - 4 The Thirteenth Ward Pinewood Derby was held February 17. The Cub Scouts participating were as follows: Front row, left to right: Cortney Liddiard, Kip Roth, Trasis Iailmes, Shane Mascock, Durrs I Gaboon. Back row, Gary Burgoync, Danny Pelton, Tommy Graig Murphy, Todd Jolmsen, Kevin Miller. la-wi- Symphony Sets February Concert The Fourteenth Recent winners in Pack 420, Tooele Twelfth Ward, were front: first place, Bradley Baldwin, second place, Mike Degelbcek. Middle: Cory Dobson, craftsmanship award. Back row; Ncul Smart, fourth place, and Dean Whitchouse, third place. 3 'iMlCtf OUNCE, JELL-- 0 N CF-m- CHUUK-- ; rUJKf'eW MT POTATO CHIPS TUNA-- GELATINS 303 sue. ox. 'MSfenij f niiev SM t Ward held their Pinewood Derby recently. Winners are, standing, left to right: Daniel Sproule, first place; Ryan Johnson, second place; Glen Bracken, third place Kneeling is David Jones, best design. Fine College Arts Cen- ter. Often referred to as the "world's busiest violinist, Isaac Stem has been performing for the public since he made his debut in San Francisco in 1934 at the age of 15. Since then he has traveled to every continent performing with most of the major orchestras in the world. Stem has recorded most of the significant classical and major conteinpo-rar- y violin literature written and has played to come right over the the sound tratk for numer- font lights and give eatli ous films, the most recent listener the impression lieing "Fiddler on the that the artist is playing Roof." for him alone. said HarIlls vilo television films old C. Sehonlierg, music include the Moart Concritic for the New Yoik certos No. 1, 3, and 5. He Times. was recently awarded the first Alliert Music Award GftEEfJ for a CORN Stem is the one complete violinist who has tone, technique, and, alxive musicianship, all, the ability to project; CATSUP U)l life and humanity. Isaac A NIBLETS VSSS) Schweiter dedicated to music WEN GIANT FAMHV iEANS ij ft am Maurice Abravanel, and the Utah Symphony will present their next subconcert Sat., scription February 25, at 8 p.m. in the Salt Lake Taliemacle. The program will consist of works by Havdn, Moart, Milhaud and Prokofiev. Appearing with the orchestra as soloist will lie the world renowned violinist, Isaac Stem. Abravanel, Stem and the Utah Symphony will present the same program Fri., February 24, at 8 p.m. in the Weber State 1, I have a meal Wife: that'll melt in vour month!" Husband. Wliat? -- Friedman eerry ZtcaKgf GflOJSGS THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURPAV...FEB.25T.H ioo couuT IGob. M.J.B. ground POSTUM TEA BAGS 79 179 B2m. A WMIUtAu' DETERS P SWG IWtLA&tC KRAFT MACAR0U -- T rfBEEF FRANKS 2.9 32ox. f 99 soy LAND m juicy LEMONS MEATS RADISHES I2x. french-frie- s , FAM i BREAP DOUGf 89i ( f FRUIT 3CKTAIL 3 Ti 8 OX lv' GRAPE. JUICE FRMCAf fRCUfiS1 MR5. SMITHS APPLE PIES 99. . MUWTS TOMATO SAUCE HAMBURGERS 5 LOAF familv .HUNT' White Cake BISCUITS rilittifeKN 39i MUSHROOMS CANNED FAMIL8 NOODLES GRAvy 7 SLICES (g) MIXES Pills burs) CHEESE Soz. LACHOV CHOW MEIN TILLS BOR V 99 Qe at. CSCo jolTeiSj SALTINES W 49 THIN SLIC.E.P GREEN ONIONS lb. utemsoi' vishwashivg O'F RD5T 3ox. LUNCH 2 ZES77V B0 ox. v SAUCE 5 LUX S LICLUtD FROZEN u-eno- VELVEETA 96 rWiSm CAl Sujtnarts 2.1b. KRAFT WESSON OIL , I PINNERS 449t 24ox . TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS U.S. CHOICE BONELESS-TO- -- 3 EM BOLD MAVONnaIsE! BONELESS HI-CR- e0SKK5A!MD 0 5J HOT FROM OUR GRILL IGex. V CARDLVN JUMBO SPANISH- - PEANUTS TOWELS 69i 391 . 'irMcf siy BEAU ( elbo , roni STEfcMO . A plate of popsitles? - Humor on Parade by Shelby FieepLAae LOGS Tdl. 5 BiJ Vs9.9 |