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Show THE !irl ffia;. ebook; ft,' tfe, ho'use Private a, ng the "4b get he s;. letai e soaie. ie ed' i ipear dy tat ountp ; Jut whc PutLagj W y Ai, Coal Major League Kaiser Coal bowlers copped top honors in the wind-u- p 0f the Coal Major league with a margin of . nearly 20 points Sunday evening. Utah Fuel grabbed second place while Union Supply and Kaiser Steel tied for third. In what appeared to be entirely their show, Kaiser Coal bowlers took first and second for total points in the three-gam- e series and tied with Utah Fuel Lr third place. C. Dnggs lead the Kaiser bowlers with a total of 572. Doug Tollis followed with 569 while J. Maxey tied with F. Bur-d- is of Utah Fuel for third with a score of 549. Art Self grabbed fourth place for Kaiser Coal again with a total of 539. Art Self was single high scorer for the double header that wound Ricks. :15.6. Shot put B. Stoddard, Ricks; up the league with a game of 219. W. Johnson took second for Union Mathis, Dixie; Leavitt, BAC; Supply with a game of 211 and F. 42 Carbon. ft. Jesson, Ricks; lor, Burdis third for Utah Fuel with 8 in. Discus Jesson, Carbon; Lea- 204. C. Driggs rolled a game of 202 while R. Sorden, and J. vitt, BAC; Harvey, Weber; Jensen, Ricks; Andrews, Weber. 123 Brown rolled games of 201. ft. 11 in. Pole vault Mikelson, Dixie, Belliston, Carbon; Winnie, Snow, and Clark, SICE, tied for first; and Coleman, Weber, tied for Hatch, BAC, and Green, Ricks, fifth. 11 ft. 1134 in. 880 relay SICE, BAC, tied for third; Michaels, BAC; Carbon, better-than-avera- ge - fcrnm: gnd 120-ya- rd beat-Birte- one tied m this Utah-Idaof the M t second, long-ti- sec-w- en ml records loop, dating umu, rflh and enough additional r ilong the way, managed to placement points to The East Carbon Kiwanis team in vhe Civic league took four points from the Rotary team on night. Brown hit 510, Thursday One of Americas ongest Howa 511 and Harenburg, 567 for coaching jobs came to Kiwanis; Giacelet.o rolled 355, an end last week when Ike Arm- Clifford 475 and Burdis 530 for strong, athletic director and head Rotary. bowlers The Kiwanis football coach at the University of were all hitting the pms for to- -I Utah, resigned his post to accept tals well above their averages. the athletic directorship at the The Lions team forfeited four ' University of Minnesota. to the Wasatch team. Most (points A candidate for the job about of the Lions are members of the a month ago, Ike withdrew his 'Union Supply who bowled instead application after consulting with to make up a series with the KaiDr. A. Ray Olpin, president of the ser Steel. University of Utah. At the next Burdis had high single game board of regents meeting Ike was with 198 while Harenburg was a full granted professorship giv- good for two games of over 190. ing him automatic tenure of ofUnion Supply won three points fice as long as he cared to remain out of four from the Kaiser Steel at Utah. team. Both teams were bowling Negotiations opened again re- strong with Tom MeCourt taking cently, and Ike accepted the high honors with a 223 and a 554 Gopher post early Friday ending series. Three of the Union Sup- 25'j years service at Utah. ply team had over 500 with The-oriA graduate of Drake university getting a 545, Easter a 528 in 1923 he was and Johnson a 521. fullback in the Missouri Valley country, Ike served under his other. coach, Ossie Solem, at Drake for On New Years day, 1949, he a year as assistant coach. He took was on the coaching staff for the over the Utah team in 1924, west all-stteam in the annual coaching for 25 straight years and Shrine bowl game in San Frantraining a new crop of gridsters cisco, while two of the best playthrough spring practice of the ers on the field were men he had 1950 season until a week ago. coached at Utah. In those history-makin- g 25 Among the football greats deyears Ikes teams played 211 veloped by Ike were Frank Christgames, winning 140, losing 56 and ensen, Jack Johnson, Paul Mcvictying 15, better than 66 Donough, Mac Speedie, Fred Mctories. His teams only once have Kenzie, Banard Hafen and Karl finished lower than third in con- Schleckman. ference play, while the mentor Less speed and more courtesy successfully tucked away 12 championships and tied for an- - in your driving will help. Tay-colle- ge Ogden garnered 127 points to how capture tne Region Eight high Have you ever no deed someschool track meet held last Thurs- some guy is always doing day at the University of Utah sta- thing that couldnt be done? dium. Davis came in second with Good advice: Do todays work Jordan third with 42, Granite fourth with 36 and Carbon fifth well and forget about what towith five. The only events in morrow may bring. 84, REPAIR, REDECORATE STROKE AT ONE WITH PAINTI Get your home In shape for Spring with fresh, clean paintl Besides giving your home that new" look, ne paint is a real protective agent. Now's a good time to repaint porches, shutters, steps and windows, too. You'll find all your painting needs here. Come in ar to-da- yl See us for ABC Remodeling Loans. We can arrange any type of financing. HOME LUMBER & BLDG. CO. 350 EAST MAIN PRICE Boise, Ricks. SUNNYDAIEDRUGS DEFEAT WORKMANS IN FOUR STRAIGHT The Sunnydale Drugs of East Carbon won four points from the Workmans Market team. Nellie Holland had high three games with a 434 and high single with a 180. Wasatch Store took four points from the F. Anselmo. Jo Jensen had high three games with a 447 and two single games of 169. Helen Farliano had high for Anselmo with a 332 while Pat Graham was second with a 332. F. ANSELMO H. Farliano 116 108 109 333 R. Farliano 110 126 91 327 114 77 95 286 Tucker 106 126 100 332 Graham WASATCH STORE P. Estes 133 143 129 405 L. Driggs 128 99 227 Y. DellaCorte .... 133 130 98 361 J. Jensen' 169 108 169 447 M. Eaquinto 124 ...... 170 294 137 153 290 M. Fahl SUNNYDALE DRUGS 135 136 137 408 Lillie 115 180 139 434 Nellie 158 104 122 384 Betty 126 138 139 403 Dot 135 115 111 361 Jerry WORKMAN SMARKET 127 93 113 353 140 140 121 401 Chris Bea Maxine Charlotte Ethel Nellie 117 117 131 145 116 392 113 125 123 361 82 95 177 Sunnydale Campfire Girls Make Plans For Party At a meeting in the Sunnydale homes building Friday, the Sunnydale Campfire girls elected a historian and made plans for a party for their sponsors and parents. Yvonne Fabrizio was elected historian in a close contest with The girls Josephine Archletta. practiced the songs they will sing at the party and arranged for the which they will refreshments make themselves. After the party the irls will be presented membership cards and those who have bought membership pins will have them pinned on by their Hes not worrying about security And it's right that he shouldn't be ... in fact he Of course itll take some planning to banish security worries, planning you have to take care of now, that hell have to shoulder later on. But planning can give him security. can be assured now of a good start In life if your insurance program includes provision for his college education. He can be assured, too, of income for the family after you have passed your best earning days, or in case anything were to happen that would leave him fatherless. He Adequate insurance protection for those close to you gives so much for so little that its every man's duty to make sure his and his familys insurance INSULATION A Ceiling shouldn't have to worry about security for the rest of his life. U. S. ROCK WOOL coverage is fully sufficient. 26x26 $67.60 FULL FILL THE GUARANTEED FOR THE BUILDING Sold EQUITABLE OF LIFE LIFE ASSURANCE THOMAS . I. SOCIETY PARKINSON OF THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENT NEW YORK 1, NEW YORK 393 SEVENTH AVENUE and Installed by Wallace G. Grange Phone 494 316 N. 2nd PRICE, UTAH E. REPRESENTED MAURICE TATTON 628 North Second East, Price Phones 68 Three which Carbon placed were high jump, broad Jump and 220 yard dash. i hs j FROM ROTARY TEAM i I ultural college m from Place spot Ath- - flict. Collegiate S Carbon Giiis rive Points at Region Meet KIWANIS WINS FOUR un Kaiser Coal Grabs First Place In hold the edge after grabbing it Ricks mid-wa- y in the con tt SICE led the 'way in firsts, after-deK- R margins in the gaining clear-c- ut hst Friday 220 and 440 jaunts, 220 low sticks, Lake Salt in a tie for first in the The South 880 relay and irth vault. Ricks carried away of Education pole k three first place medals. Kwnd, unexpectedly, Three other competitors turned to as compared chores. in pom SarnerThbeysec- - Tom Burr of Carbon missed the Picks 1941 120 yard high hurdle record ... of a second with Tump event. 'by three-tenthrd jjjinthe : 15.6; Marv Peterson of Weber were- Weber 28, tossed the javelin 178 ft., and Bob Stoddard of Ricks put the shot 42 ft. 8 in two inches off second track venture, - (the pace set in 1941. reorwas it since The following are the events in the which Carbon placed: I. high hurdles Burr, . present poup at Cedar Carbon; Hayes, Ricks; Bergener, took a terrific Lindsay, BAC; Stoddard, 1949 marks were SICE; I iaehK-Af- snappy tted Thindads Take $ (dck Honors In ICAC Po TE Armstrong Accepts Directorship of Minnesota Athletics PO 8ss abut: SUN-ADVOCA- BY: CHARLES 1 I. SAMPSON, District Manager P. O. Box 1 1 9 Phones 1491-- 6 West Center Street, Provo W muiwriH |