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Show V Dart Gagers take airr lit South and Olympu s 117 4 8 1 Davis High School ran its cage record to 1 last week with wins over Region Three schools from Salt Lake City. On Tuesday, it was South High on the Salt Lake home court and the Darts went away to a convincing 56-8- 9 victory. Mike Gardner led the parade with 20 points, and Gary Larkin and Mike Duckworth followed in that order for 12 and 10. Fife was high for V. South, with 11 ; while Uhrhan and Jansen each came up with All Fall and Winter Merchandise Reduced to Clear from our inventories and to make room ior our New Spring Lines OUT THEY GO! Our No. 1 Skirts Mens and Boys Sweaters X OFF COME EARLY! in Regular Stock. WOMENS AND GIRLS ALL READY-TO-WEA- 59-5- all-poi- nt line of Womens Sweaters and JANTZEN 10. In Fridays game in the Sam Morgan Field House it was a different story, as the Darts were forced to come from behind in the final por4 tion to win by a narrow, margin. Davis showed some raggedness in this one, as they were hard put to contain the Titans smooth working offensive with Rideout scoring from the corners, Fisher from outside, and Boden giving trouble under the boards. Their offense also lacked much of its usual precision; bombhowever, an ing attack by Mike Gardner overcame a cool shooting percentage to rack up a total of R DRESSES, SKIRTS, ETC., X OFF counters for 27 nt high-poi- honors. Olympus went to an early lead with Dan Rideout tanking one from the corner and Wally Douglas adding one from a defensive steal by A1 White with 40 seconds gone. The Darts fought back with outside shots by Gardner, Jeff Nye, and Duckworth, and Earl Patterson scored from a tip-i- n at 6 minutes to bring them within one point That was as close as at could come, however, they and the first period ended with the Titans leading KEDS Black, beige, loden green, women's sizes. Reg. $5.95 NOW $4.95 Girls in black, Sizes 12 j to 3. red, loden green. 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Another point in favor of many foreign dishes is that they can be prepared in advance and will stand extra minutes of cooking time so that the hostess can have a few extra minutes to join the party in the living room before sitting down to the table. Try a few foreign recipes on the family and pick one of your favorites to serve at your next dinner party. Your guests will go home raving about your meal . . . "Where 1 Mixed Nuts Thought Many other outstanding values in our Shoe Dept, rol nd n FOR X OFF i - From Cannery Sales From PRUE Ri'iwMlt Boden 5 0 0 6 Patterson 0 0 0 0 KonopnirVt first quality. Reduced for this inventory to -- VERN M. SMITH David Korr, star of "Dondl," the motion picture based on Gus Edscn comic strip character, displays the "present with a future" a U. S. Savings Bond. It mas given him by Mr. Edsoo, who is Chairman of the National Cartoonists Society Saungs Bonds Committee, as a token of his affection. The California courts have already ruled that a portion of Davids earnings from the Albert Zugsmith production must be invested m Savings Bonds for his future education 4 You Buy... S US Royal 9 a.m. -- TO-BE Feel Secure With Good, Dependable Bag-gal- 4. V JOLLY . . . 39 RUBBER FOOTWEAR Saturday 4 MORRELL It T 27 Gardner orth' 10 Duel 17 0 " 0 OUMPl 22 18 68 a.m. to 4 4 14 9 5 8 rt 16 25 Score by quarters Davia 14 Dlympua 9 4 5--2 s T F P 4 0 o U - 1 2 n r6 DAMS 10 1 0 IHlfrpjniHn 1 SAVE NOW hristn-Hu South G h 2 h n nM4 ; 4 4 4 Bonip nr. I l Sd-t- 448 1111 8 $3.98 Ihran Jansen HutM1 N' I ft 0 0 24 i; TFT 1" Pm 0 - 4 11 to 9. eek Days 110 110 et Gm-I- J 4 ft 14 13 and throughout 1 Davis J. V. eager slipped one in game behind the varsity to records last week, as in Salt they lost to South Lake Tuesday, and then .defeated on the Dart home Olympus court, Friday. South went out to an early margin. but Davis surged to lead by The Cubs, howfour at ever, came back with 26 points in the second half; while the best the Darts could muster was 14. John Noreiga and John Taylor, honfor Davis, shared ors with Neibord, of South, as each racked up nine counters. With Olympus the score was tied at the first quarter, but it was Davis all the way from there on. The Darts held a two point lead at the half, and then broke loose for 31 points in the second half; while holding the Titans to 17. John Taylor was high man on the floor with 14, followed by Jeff Hollist, for Davis, and for the Titans, each with 13. the final quarter, V 6 0 0 0 0 Fully guaranteed. Clearance. t 7 1(104 J. with seven counters-mostl- y acfrom tion. Larkin, Gardner and Blood kept Davis in the game, however, and they were able to hold a scant lead throughtout the period. There were fireworks to one the final gun. as with went Davis minute remaining to a freeze to protect their lead. With 12 seconds 5 in to showing, Fisher broke for ball Olympus, steal the to only to lose possession Duckworth who was fouled seconds by Douglas with five sank remaining. Duckworth to charities the the garne. Darts Kive the DAN For the whole family 1111 horn. I 4'i 1 4 1 Early in the second quarter, Patterson again came through with a clutch shot to put Davis ahead for the first time, and Gardner added a couple of quick ones for a five point bulge. Fisher, however, sank two for the Titans to narrow the gap. and the lead changed hands eight times before the half-tim- e (, T s 7 NOW Sizes 1 14 T 57-5- MEN S US NYLON KEDS sole. gtf r Pag splits two 8-- under-the-bask- STOCK REDUCED X Mumll U 0 14 Ti tab Score by quarto Da mi c South 10 14-1- 3. US NYLON Nonlca Taylor Holiat T. Christanatn Nabroteky Miller 000 DUott 4 MUl.r Neibord 10 4 Robinson K. A.te 0 0 0 Rnmptoa D. Aa- 1 Cowley 1 December 29, 1960 KEFLEX Teacher: "This Is the fifth time Ive had you stay after school this week. 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