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Show WMWVVMMAAAMWVWWVVMWW 4-- I I SEVIER BASKETBALL LEAGUE W L Team Standings 3 0 North Sevier The game was a thriller all the 2 1 Sevier South 0 2 way. It was played in spurts. Richfield 0 2 First the Rams and then the Wayne Wolves would rally. It was a question as to who would Results 20th January on top at the final gun. The 51 North Sevier 52; South Sevier 16 to 3 at one time in Rams led and Richfield Wayne, bye the This was game. Schedule 27th January and with the Wolves off and Wayne at Richfield narrowed running, they South finally Sevier and Sevier North the gap. After the first quarter, it was touch and go all the way. Good coaching, guts, and the In a Friday night, the Wolves desire to win were the elements from North Sevier High School used Friday night by the Wolves deefated the Rams from South to defeat the Rams of Monroe. Sevier by a score of 52 to 51. The Rams worked the boards Played at Salina, the game was on both offense and defense, and one of the best seen this year, did a good job of it. They tipped with both fives displaying a fine four or five times, but it would in. Coach Soren- type of basketball and the desire eventually fall sen had the big boys from Mon- roe pegged about right press them all over the court, and make them play the way you anoeared to be on the way to an want them to play. It finally and the Wolves were easy viotory. The small, but fast paid off, Wolves finally got the fire start- - the victors. The Rams averaged ed and wiped out the early mar- - six feet two and one half inches ain of the Rams, and went into to the man. The Wolves largest on man will not reach this mark. a slight lead. From this point toe a fine spnitp of basket- short-live- hard-fough- t, see-sa- d, w with 19 points, was high for the their hearts out. took scoring Wolves. Torgerson with 12, andCraig Kelly behonors for the winners, with 19 Burr with 8, followed close the was Madsen gun a like big hind, noints and Madsen got for the Rams, with 19 points. number for the Rams. with a five point lead going The two teams were equal on fielld goals with 22 each, but the into the last one and one half Wolves connected with 8 out of 21 from the foul line, while the Rams got 7 for 17. Box score: North Sevier minutes to play, the Wolves elected to shoot the crazy shot, It nearly cost them the game. and shooting poor shots does not make much sense with 'inn. .ne afternoon, the regular meeting was held at 2 p.m. Nurse Faye Bowners gave a special lesson on care of the sick. Mrs. Shar-lenNelson of Salina. sang a Youll Never Walk solo, accompanied by E d a Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jenser. had their grandchildren, Sandra, Preston, Glen and Karen Pickett for a visit while their parents, the Bronzcll Picketts, of Gunnison, were in Ohio on a business trip Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Pcter- SOn left Monday for Cedar City to help observe the birthday an ninorarv of their son, Merrill Everett Barney of Richfield Salina, Sevier County, Utah visited at the Clifford Taylor Jan, 27, 1961 Fri., Page 3 home Sunday. Melba Stevens, Phone JA Don Mr. and Mrs. Nielson and MWVVMMMVIAVMMMWM children, Marie and Brent, were 92nd birthday at the home of a daughter and Mr. Mr. end Mrs. Orlin Stevensen Sunday visitors at the home cf Mrs. and Orvil Andrews. Mr. Mrs. Joe and of Ncphi, and Mr. and Mrs. bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lero Curtis atJame9 Sorensen of Scipio, were Curtis. tended the wedding of a nephew, The young married mutual visiters at the Max Curtis home Steven a Kenendy, in Spanish class enjoyed swimming party on Saturday. Fork, at Friday evening. After the Thursday Ephraim, night. visitMr. and Mrs. Ray Mason Mrs. Millie Andrews, Mrs. reception, they joined their daued a few days in Price with .Mr. and Tyla Barney and Mrs. Jane ghter and their son and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Vern Freeman on a week in with visited Gunnison Durfee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everrett. a niece and granddaughter, Mrs. end trip to Preston, Idaho, where with also got acquainted They a new granddaughter born to Don Nielson, and in Axtell with they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crowther on Verlan Corbridge . the Everretts. Mr. and Mrs. Ver Don Dur- Mrs. Durfee is a Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Barney Thursday. fee of Ephraim, visited Mr. and sister to Mr. Crowther. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ander-sq- Mrs. Verr Durfee over the week viih Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Jensen. of Centerfield, and Chris P. end. Grace Nelson visited with her Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Nielson of Gunnison, were dinNielson parents, Mr. and Mrs Hilton of Salt Lake City, visited over ner guests at the home of their Nelson, over the week end. week end with their dauthe and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Chris- daughter Mr. and Mason. ghter and Mrs. Hilmar and Mr. tensen accompanied Lee ChrisReed Shaw. Mrs. tensen to Salt Lake, Friday. Sunday. Sheila and Gaylen Mason, Que and Coy Curtis of Salt They will go on to Logan and d Mr. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. their visited Lake, parents, spend the week with Mr. and Mason of Salt Lake City, the over Mrs. and Lloyd Curtis, Mrs. J. Wesley Christensen. are visiting their grandparents, Mrs. Clifford Mickelsen, Mrs. week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mason, for a a Mrs. Conway Wilikes visited Owen Christensen and Mrs. month. in her with 'Lake week Salt City Evan Mickelsen attended a Mrs. Lucille Johnson and Cleo. members. birthday social Friday at the daughter, attended Mr. and Mrs. Cline Sorensen daughter, Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sturdy an. home of Mrs. Clyde Mortensen for Joan Steven and the rewedding and attended the wedding ar.d sons visited Mrs. Alveretta in Richfieli. and Kennedy in Spanish .Fork, a Joan for end. week nephew, the over ception Draper Mr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy, Friday day evening. Mr. and Mrs Vernal Nelson on weicomed 'Fork. in They Spanish were in 'Salt Lake, Friday. lhey januai.y lothi in Salt Lake City. evening Provo in were guests overnight and Mrs. home after he had visited them. Peter Willardsen, visited the at the home of a sister and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Hales new arrival the following Satwere Salt Lake City visitors on urday, and took the Sorensons White. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Higgins Tuesday. older daughter, Teressa, home. Ere ok Poulson, son of Mr. The new arrival is the second of St. George, visited1 over the and Mrs. Jewel Poulson, under- - child, and weighed 7 pounds week end with her .brother, .be named Clell Bagley. went a tonsileetomy at the Gun- - at birth. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mason nison Valley Hospital, Thursday. Michaele. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ledro Anderson attended the wedding reception were in Salt Lake, Tuesday, of Mayfield, welcomed a baby for Joan and Steven Kennedy where Mrs. Johnson had a danghter January 21st at the in Spanish Fork, Friday night. Several relatives and friends medical appointment. Gunnison Valley Hospital. Mr. works Mr. and Mrs. Orlee Jensen and Mrs. Elmer Nelson are the called on Mrs. Jane Durfee, Sunday to wish her well on her and family spent the week end maternal grandparents. Aurora Hews e Micfcelsen. Reporter WWWWVVWMMVVMWWV M.I.A. FESTIVAL The Redmond Ward M. I. A. presented a musical program Tuesday evening, under the direction of the music depart- ment. Mrs. Willis Poulson ducted the following arrange-fo- e rrnents: dance by the Salina dancing class, Rosemary Robin- son, Ann Learning, Kent Jacob- sen Judy Jensen and Kathy Jensen; violin duet, "Look For Geanett The Silver Lining, Hales and Marjorie Miickelsen; musical reading, Eric Christen-battl- e sen; duet, Sue Johnson and Carol Ann Mickelsen, accompanied by Norma Miokelsen; song, M;a Maids; duet, Lamp Lighting Lorna and Byron Jen- 'Line, sen. Sheree Harward was ac- companist. CONTROL FIRE A fire, which started from a weed burning project Monday, was discovered at 4:15 a.m. on Tuesday by Nets Peterson. The fire was in the Clair Jensen property. Mr. Peterson called Clifford Mickelsen, and with the helip of neighbors, they soon brought the blaze under control. Due to the amount of dry leaves and wpeds the blaze was sDread- con-goo- d son-in-la- son-in-la- n son-in-la- Gay-lan- Fri-Stev- en INJURES FOOT wilford Rasmussen suf- fered a painful injury last week Mrs. sh,e feli otl the steps out- the Temple in Manti. Mrs. Rasmussen .received broken bones in the foot, and will have ft in a cast for two months. The Relief Society held an day quilting bee Tuesday, with dinner served at noon. In the when Ldie several Another thriller in the preat.22 17 7 51 Totals liminary game added to the Score by quarters: traction last Friday. The Pups 16 27 45 51 South Sevier played the best game of the 11 29 47 52 North Sevier year, only to lose to the Rams in the final four seconds. The Pups drove through the Rams defense time and again for the cripple, only to have it roll around and fall, out. This went Jan. 18, 1961 on all evening, and finally beat the Pups. After half time, the Pups came alive, with Nielsen bitting four straight to even the score. It looked like the Pups would win their 1st game. With four seconds, and the ball in the ah, the buzzer sounded, and Monroe made the shot - 31. winners by one point, 32 as to continue play If the boys make will they did Friday, they second tough opposition in the of play. half league tTIttalimFun iWVWMWWAMWVWWMM cf Elsinore, and Mr. and Mrs. dvertisinq fcruoul Industrial Bowling League Forsey Ice Cream, 2339. High team game for week, multi-millio- 5H3i W in if f" - zl'i "tHT I -- 3'2-mi- i-- r WRESTLING Se(Monroe banded the North loss McKinley Chevrolet, 26. its first team vier wrestling (High individual series, Jim of the year last Thursday night, 519. Winn, 28 points to 25 for the scoring game Jim 'High1 individual Wolves. The Rams, with a much Winn, 214. improved team, were on the ball and had a bit of the edge over the Wolves. Following is a list of winners of the match with jHsESMonroe: Lee Torgerson, Gene Dave Morandy, Eldon fcQfflSB' CBZ&i Fordbam,(Ronnie Gates, and John Palmer, Hales. 2U " i v, . . Aw S' ir; -- a Xs "7 ' 'y . r: V-.- , ., Ixxxxxxxxxxxl 9 OUT OF 10 NEW HOMES U&fc'' I.'. are equipped with FLAMELESS ELECTRIC COOKING in the area we serve. Theres a reason. Ask a woman who . . . cooks electrically. TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY Kennecott is creating a shortcut to tomorrow at the bottom of its gigantic Bingham Canyon Mine. It is a n dollar project, separate from normal mining operations. A spiral ramp is being cut to connect the lower levels of the mine with the long tunnel that opening of a lies beneath the floor of the pit. The tunnel will be used to eliminate costly uphill haulage of ore and waste from the lower levels of the mine. On a normal mining schedule, 1963 would be the year for the bottom of the mine to reach the tunnel. But Kennecott cannot wait until 1963 to achieve something as vital as a reduction in operating costs. Instead, it is taking a shortcut that will be completed within a few months. The spiral ramp, big as it is, is just one of many projects under way at Kennecott to improve operations and reduce costs. Each one is part of a program Kennecott must carry out to operate successfully in a highly competitive market. Together they demonstrate a basic principle. Only by the annual reinvestment of millions of dollars earned from the sale of copper can Kennecott retain its position as a successful business and an important factor in the economy of a growing Utah. Utah Ooppor BMshsn !. le Emnztott Capper Corporation PROUD TO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH Boy now from your dealer. i |