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Show r-- ,a. '- 61 4 Page bai ts take over last year' top teams: State Champ, second place winners, consolidation champions, and other strongly heralded In the Class A picture. They won eight in a slate and dropped tough, a couple of close ones, which served well to keep them loose with the realization that it could happe- n- and at any time. Going into league play, they went about their work with the same determination and effectiveness. They disposed of Weber, and Ogden in that order, survived in a battle of bumps with' highly rated Bountiful and then took the measure of Bonneville. Then, as a fitting climax for the first half of their league schedule, they roared past Ben Lomond of Ogden, who, like themselves, had gone 44) in league play and claimed one half of the top spot in Region Two standings. Weber and then Ogden cam next on the return half of the slate, and it was those last three games that added fuel to the Dart partisan' claims of greatness. For it was in the Scot contest that it began to show that Davis could not only a starting crew that could spell trouble for most any opponent; they also had reserve strength g from Darts The Davis High School added another pelt to their trophy room last week as they rolled over the Og4 den Tigers by a convincing, margin in this Sam Morgan field high-flyin- 63-4- hcse. The victory ran the Davis string to seven against no defeats in league play, and with three games yet' to go, they could go fishing now and still be assured of t spot in this year's Class A State Tournament. Coach Grant Cullimore hasdont " it again! this since serious, Every year but genuinely friendly and unassuming master of round ball strategy took over their destinies, the Darts have been a power in the Regional circles. Each year, without a miss, they have gone into State Tournament play and finished near the top of the heap in competition with the outstanding Class A schools of the State. This years addition will be in and with strong there again backing to go all the way. season portion of The pre this year's schedule gave reason field for optimism among their supporters, as the Darts methodically went about the task of knocking State Tourney berth OgdGiL-einG- li Central sweeps pair fa them which mad practically every position. Yes, the Darts could go fishing and still be on hand for the State hassel, but you can bet your reserve seat that they wont. They still have plowing to do; for fa addition to the knowledge that they can be beaten, each on of these Darts has an individual fight on his hands a fight against terrific competition to bold his place on the team that could be great No, Coach Cullimore charges are not playing tournament .games Just yet Their next mes 67-6- 23-1- 28-2- Ogden Dental health Published by INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kayaville 37 Member! NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Arenas Chicago, HI Terms ef Subscription Mail $3.56 Per Tear (Payable ia Advenes) Lloyd E. Anderson Publisher Mary Bowring Editor Betty Fisher , Asst Editor the thing.' Correctly carved meat tastes better. A good carver must above all things attempt to keep the Juices ia the meat, letting ae little at possible run nnto the platter. This Is the reason why certain cuta of meat are carved one way while othera are carved another. Signal Cafe LAI lu J Vern Woolsey Adv. Mgr, Evelyn Lundberg Ant Adv. By K. R. Glover, D.D.S. In our last discussion I mentioned cleanliness and appearance as two of the four reasons I wanted to emphasize for dental care. The other two follow. It fa 1 Focus ef infection still being debated Just how much and fa what way the rest of the body is affected by a local area of infection. Teeth are not the rogues fa so many Illnesses as they were once thought to be but evidence indicates that dental infections still take (heir toll For example, the mechanical action of chewing is enough to force the bacteria and purulence of a gum infection into the. bloodstream and aggravate a heart disease with possible fatal results. This would be a relatively rare case but the presence of bacteria and exudate from an abscess or other dental infection in the bloodstream fa dangerous in other ways. It lowers body resistance to disease and has been considered a factor fa tha development of kidney infection, arthritis, eye inflammation, endocarditis and other diseases. Her let me say that dental infection does not always mean loss of teeth. There are other ways of eliminating the infection which wo will discuss is the future. ' FACTORY INVENTORY SALE BUY A NEW KITCHEN t at inventory closeout prices Saturday, February FACTORY 17418 All Nutrition 4. If thens annually any single big day In th life of a Utah National Guardsman, its Muster Day, Feb. 22. The reguar monthly business This day, of course, is tha meeting of the Kaysvill Lions birthday of George Washington, Club has been scheduled for Mon6 at fa tha Liens Club tha nations foremost militiaman. day p.m. But its also th highlight of room, according to Z. W. Kolde-wyseveral activities spread president several days scheduled this year by the Utah National Guard.. Actually, Muster , Day , was adopted in Utah fa 1964 ana has now become a national event and Is growing steadily fa most cities throughout the U.S. Locally activities begin Feb. Up 17 with an "Americanism Front" Seminar at Camp W. G. Williams. Some 50 students wUl attend his day and a half ever Probably the biggest event on tha docket occurs Feb. 18 at the Guards No. 1 Armory, 1543 East Sunnyside Ave., fa Salt Lake City, according to Maj. Geo. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah Adjutant General. This is the night the Guard will hold the first annual Freedom Academy Banquet Proceeds of this program will go Into a Guard Freedom Academy a project by which at least on junior from each of the states 73 high schools will be briefed and schooled on the perils of 4 communism. The banquet will begin a t 7:30 pm. and tickets are available at the Guard Armory on Sunnyside Ave. Reservations can be made by dialing DAvis The public is cordially invited and urged to attend. NOW OPEN 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT FrL. Sal.. 6 a.m. to 2:09 a.m. 1 ... featuring Businessman's Lunch (from Noon) Also CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS We Welcome professional ball, and has traveled the world over with three different teams. Right now he is plugging away for high points honorg jrith the Harlem Stars, Banquets or 360 So, State - Large Parties Phone TA - CLEARFIELD Everyone knows so it can be swallowed and so the digestive Juices of the stomach can effectively work on it Also there is fa the saliva an enzyme ptyalin, which actually begins the digestion of starches and sugars fa the mouth. Inadequate mastication results fa an increased burden on the stomach and intestines and possible incomplete utilization of the food ingested. The loss of teeth decreases the efficiency of our chewing apparatus and definitely effects our general health. Now Im sure you have seen some of these old timers who have been "gummin it for years. They seem to get along fine without teeth but the truth la they are cripples. Just as surely as If they had lost an arm, a leg, an eye or any other part of their anatomy they are cripples and cannot enjoy the health and happiness that might other- BROADCAST wise have been possible. Take oar of your teeth. Its too late to appreciate them when they're gone. (Next week - Dentures) reg.$15.00 . r and Carry and Final) , DOWN TOUR u Phona 17 Ml? niTRUER bringy fertiliser and crop residues in to cliii contact and facilitate, more nowiNt placed futiuzio shallow both deep and shallow enough to bo available to new seed- -' bias in early season and deep enough ta be in moisture and available to deeper roots during the hot summer growing EMIT - FERTILIZATION gets the job done ahead of planting lead aaauraa maximum tfficieney - from fertiliser. The farmer who fertilizes early in the season not only) gets a vital job completed before the rush but he also gets maximum benefits from his fertilizer. Many county i agents, researchers and sugar company fieldmen stress the importance of early application. Dont delay, order today. And for fertilize tion, insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizer, made by United ' States Steel. Available in bag, bulk or tank, USS Nitrogen Fertilizers are pre-pla- nt top-qualit- y, profit-produci- f Ann s Beauty Salon , 9 a.m. 9 p.m. Sat. 503 West 4th South Salt lake G?y - ' a First Served PtOW rapid breakdown of carbonaceous material.. Extra nutrients are released forth, new crop. Extra bushels or tons at harvest time is the $10oo Patio - AND fertiliser whenever possible. Many mwrehm reporUhat plowing fertilizer down for potatoes beets, corn aftf other row crops is an excellent method of application. ftOWDOKJN Of , FunriiTur.2 co, inc. , f NARYEtt MORE DOLLARS! Farmers who j , Use enough fertilizer! i don't use enough fertilizer get lower I yields and lower profits. ;mmuzt 15 No. MAIN Kaysvill Iand EARLY use USS Nitrogen Fertiliser for that count at th bank. 1 V -- back-boar- SIZES Utility Rooms Frultwood Finish xl national Guard prepares for Muster Day Feb. 22 that food should be well chewed before it is swallowed. There are at least two good reasons for this. Of course the food has to be chopped up and moistened Permanents Garage i-- 4 puts him to a disadvantage is fa retrieving balls off the when there is a scramble. This is as much due to his height (Q2") as to the lack of an arm fa the spert where short boys are fast becoming museum places and men in the neighborhood of six feet are the usual thing. When Buie takes a pass, be hooks it with hand and traps it against his wrist, ready to pass, dribble or shoot. When he shoots, he gets his hand under the ball, and comes up with the high arching push shot made famous by the lads of Indiana and Kentucky. This is natural, because Buie played collegiate ball with Tennessee State College. 'Missing the draft call, he was one of the spark plugs of his College team. I jfafe has ' had. ten years o t ; for Basement Rooms Bed Ream (All Sales Cosh . .' PRICES KITCHENS Cabinet 5 - 9 p.m. Fii 1 n, Introductory Special Discount 50 and better Some Slightly Damaged t First Come . Com in and Meet ELDORA CRAWLEY New Bair Stylist . Once in a lifetime opportunity to get Famous Cabinet Quality COMPLETE . business meeting ' BELOW Play off game for champion ship between Kaysvill and H and M Bowling will be held on Monday, February 23 at T pan. at Davis High SchooL, t - 4 fol- Anyone who cannot leave with the group er desire to start earlier may meet the rest at Overton. Reports are that the fishing is good although it may be a bit early for water skiing. A lot of fun and relaxation is anticipated by all A cordial invitation is extended to any boat owner who can get away to join the Flotilla member on this cruise. Anyone desiring further information may contact Commander Earl Tucker, Training Officer Reed Robins, or Cruise Master Marion Bair. , week-en- for dental care Ixhn Friday 8 .2 group lowing More reasons given The ability to carve la more than an art; it ia a neceaaity for everyone who ia a lover of. good food. A beautifully earved roast looks better but the gourmet claims that looks dont matter as long as the ilavor ih there . . . that the & . to meet hit Huntley Total! Score by Davis i Xl .0 Members and Layton families of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary No. 65 of Layton plan a cruise to Lake Mead over Washingtons birthday. They will leave Tuesday, February 21, at 5 pjn, sharp front Bair Welding shop on N o r t h main. After driving part way they will camp and then proceed on the next day. The group plans to camp at Overton, Nevada, where good faculties may be bad gas, water, electricity, boat launching and motel accommodations for those who desire them. Lions ichedulo All-sta- rs Kaysville. The gm is being sponsored by the Layton Jaycees With tickets to go on sale for fLij for adults and 80 cents for students. One of the stars from Harlem Is Bold Buje whose exhibition ball will thrill and amaze audience. What happened to Bold Bui Fifteen years ago would have ended most boys' hopes of being top notch athletes. Some lads would have lost heart ihd beepmd embittered by L ui lost ap arm. But today, the young mqn is earning his living by playfag forward for the Harlem Start cage quintet. Stock Loughton Barclay Ellis Newman Fife Owens . Powell THOUGH? and Eat." Teflor . 2 - As a floor man, he is hard Exciting entertainment is in store for sports fans when the to beat, but his accuracy from Davis County All Stars meet the U feet out, and on long shots, Harlem Stars at 8 p.m. on March make him valuable as a forward. 3 in the Davis High Field House, The only time his missing arm - M'tt Hollist Dixon Robison Miller Konopnioki .3 Harlem team March 3 g 8 No. Main )t ker$ frunit G - 33-8- 39-2- ia Daria J.V. ' Noriega - Davis - taste second half; while Powell followed with 11. Brad Cowley topped the Davie scoring effort with 11, and John Taylor and John Noriega followed with nin apiece. Davis The Central Cubs their way to two big wins in the last week, improving their year record to P wins and 3 Keses. Wednesday evening they outran the Trojans from Washington Jr. High in Ogden by the score of 43 to 38 to climax "Dads Coleman Scheuller proNight vided most of the fireworks with a bi 13 points, mostly coming in the second half. The Cube had 1 hustle hard to overcome the outstanding play of Owens, but Dee Burton, Carter Cook, and Steve Ashby played well enough to offset the play- of the Washington star. In the tough game on Friday with the Clearfield Falcons, the Cubs again came out on the The first half long end was fairly even, with Brent Carver arid Teddy Bradley for the and Brian Parry of Cubs, Clearfield splitting the strings regularly.- In the second half Steve Ashby turned In a fina defensive Job on Parry, holding him to just 1 ire throws, and enough offensively to move them into' a domfortable lead. " The Cubs are now looking forward to the two big showdown games with South and Bountiful up in the next two weeks. b, Final Standing 39-8- By Mike Tiller Eh a final standings Ogdon scores over Dart J.V. and Sophs 61-4- Auxiliary by Coast Guard will return the their The basketball two-dee- p Until they met the vanity In the main event, the Ogden Tiger had a clean sweep going at Davis last week, as they took the Sophomore team Into 4 on Thursday .and campj then edged the junior varsity 4 in Fridays preliminary. test-a- nd its a big one-coThe Dart Sophs started ant this Friday when . they meet Bountiful for a return engagement for an easy one as they ended 8 the first quarter with a on the Braves home court narbulge. lackhowever, Ogden, Darts the Ogden, Against ed sharpness fa the early por- rowed the gap to 2 at halftions, with cool shooting, loose time, and then pulled to a 0 backboard work, and- erratic of- tie in the third frame before fensive play fa evidence. Half- going on to the final spread, time strategy shifts brought things Glen Davis was high for th into ioatt, however, and the Ti- Darts with 11, followed by Jed gers posed little threat after the Oviatt and Wayne Baker with nine and eight. intermission. t The J.V. contest was tight For Davis, Mike - Duckworth in ths first half, with tha Tiger usual with his came through steady to a scant lead at tha production for 16 points, and the clinging end of both periods. In the other half of the Mike team, third frame, the Darts pulled Gardner, added 11; but the spotto a 6 tie, but Powell and light for this one swung to Jeff Parker broke loos for three Nye for a hustling floor game field goals that proved quick and a brilliant offensive effort that netted another total of 16-- all the turning point, as tha Tigers were never overtaken therein the second half. after. Loughton was high for the losers Parker,' for Ogden, was high with 6; while Newman and Ellis - 10 in the showed strength under the boards. on the floor with 16 Flotila cruise planned County adult ' " fertilizers.' Know enough to us enough and make sure you get US9, Nitrogen Fertilizers. nitrogen Fertilizers |