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Show Thursday, March 18,-195- THE 4 Moab Hunter Finds Tze POCT CZcCv-frccvf- e Carbon Baseball Starts Wildlife Week Set Baseball practice has taken over at Carbon high and during the National Wildlife Week is set past week Coach Jackson Jewkes for observance this year from aas been limbering up his players For March 21-2- SUN ADVOCATE 7 March 21 through 27. Purpose of the week is to focus public attention on the importance of our natural resources and on the broad and pressing problems of conservation. yrcent will be placed on the theme clean waters for all America," with the specific problem of water pollution being keynoted through displays, the press, radio and TV, and direct contact programs. The week has been annually observed since 1938 in an effort to focus public attention upon the most serious current problems concerning the nations patural resources. It will again this year be proclaimed by Governor J. Bracken Lee. Sponsor of the observance in Utah will be the State Wildlife Federation and its affiliated mem ber clubs. The water pollution theme will be presented on a lo cal basis by these member c:; with an eye to the baseball title. Returning lettcrmen from last years squad are Don Tittle, Larry Regis, Alan Tratos, Charles Holdaway, Larry Dennison, Gary Kutkas, Ted Lamph and David Abeyta. ( U' V' , 'pring Illegal Deer Comes Mighty High One Moab man is finding that the price of doer meat runs high especially when it is possessed illegally. Records show that Bert Ellis as arrested last August by Warden Dan Winbourn of Moab for the illegal possession of a deer He was lined $100 for the of4 fense by Judge Bert Dalton. A recent report tells of the same man being arrested just over the Colorado line on a similar charge. This time the Colorado wardens found tight deer illegally possessed. II. Bartlett of Dove Judge Creek, Colorado, assessed a total of $805 against the man. Expensive meat? S. VV V- - Plant of Bobwhite I Quail Made in Washington County Carbon Thindads Prepare Even though the weather isnt 'iv ' Page Three )ragerton Woman Legion Baseballers Ready Plans to Open 54 Campaign antjon sister, Clco' Chapman, was very ill. They returned homo Sunday .with the good hew-- that -' she is improving. Mrs. Charlotte Jones, local president, visited the school Monday and presented the students in Mrs. Rowena Borens room with a book they earned by having the largest number of parents at meeting. s P-T- A P-T- f aV'1' . Miss Donna Leavitt of Drager-ton- , bowling for the Kaiser Office squad, rolled the second highest single game for women in the Sunny Bowl, a 220. And with this high single game she massed a three-gam- e series which is high for the season at the alley, a '' V Cancer Still Increasing The annual death rate from cancer in the U. S. since 1900 has increased from 64 to 145 per hundred thousand population. The American Cancer Society attributes this increase mostly to a longer potential life span which results in larger population in the oliler age bracket where cancer is most prevalent. iTim TIIE ONLY UPHOLSTERY SHOT IN UTAH SOUTH-EASTER- N 68 W. Main Phone 332-- W SALE Exclusive dealer for Stewart-Warn- er TV Also dealer for Strom-berg-Carls- on and Sylvania TV FOR SALES AND SERVICE DOCS RADIO & TV 15 Thone Bryner St. IIELTER 513-- . SMART TALICI U4! ii.Vit" 'v nmi'iii rimvn irnhmviih jfitr Price Upholstery Shop A PEMEYS High of Season GARY SPATAFORA (Ic Carol Lambert spent Wednesday and Thursday here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Newrcn of Standardville traveled to Provo Saturday where they attended a funeral. After addenting the Girls day dance at the junior high In Helper Friday night, the following boys and girls came to Spring Canyon and enjoyed reiroshmonts at the Henry Day home: La Ree Keele, Kenny Ilurnhope, Miss Chapman, Farrel Curtis, Jolene Moran and Rev Day. Mr. and Mrs. William Farish were called to Salt City during the week end because Mrs. Sowls Second If ;7 One hundred bobwhite quail were released last week in the Hurricane area of Washington county, according to spokesmen for the Utah Department of Fish and Game. Department purchase of these birds was made from a private game bird farm in Michigan. It was noted that this is the first time bobwhite quail have been planted in sizeable numbers in Utah. The trial plant was made in a selected area believed to be good habitat for this special. It will be watched closely as a study area upon which to base further plants. If successfully established, the be a welcome addibobwhite tion to the state's upland game bird populations. Known chiefly as a warm climate bird its range would be limited to several southern sections of the state. In evesral of these sections it would complement the limited numbers of pheasants where the latter have never thrived too well. Farlshs -- HM9nriniliiiitri1ihrirtiMiWinrtiui,MwwiiM--Tr'- XWV'.NM. t 575-17- 4, 181 and the topper, 220. Mary Eaqumta of Sunnyside, bowling for Nicks Club, has the second highest three-gam- e series with a 537. In third place is Lillie Tollis with, a 518 for the three games. She also bowls for Nicks Club. In first place for the highest ladies single game is Dorothy Bur-di- s conducive to track uniforms, With American Legion basebal very a 222. Second is Leavitt's with thinclads at Carbon high have activity in Price set to get under 220 and third is Mary Eaquinto's started getting the kinks out of way in the very near future 215. winter-se- t for muscles. Much of the is Bill Coach looking Hailey Highest score of the week bowlwork is being done indoors at the to building a team around ed such returning stalwarts as Gary 222. by a man was Bert Easters present. The first track encoun ter will be at Grand Junction at Spatafora, pitcher, who last year the annual Mesa Invitational chalked up a record of nine wins Track and Field meet around the and three losses, assists in three Sunrise Cafe Keeps second week in April. Besides the other games and filled in at Mesa meet, Carbon tracksters will shortstop in three games. Spata Shaky First foras batting average is 428, no probably participate in four other tournaments mean average for any position let In Ladies Keg Stand Utah high school relays at Provo, the Brig ally, for those qualifying in the alone a pitcher. ham Young University invitation' regional track meet, there will The Sunrise Cafe team won will definitely use Coach al meet, the regional track meet be the state track and field meet Gary as Hailey four big games from the Miller his main hurler in the Life gang last and at the University of Utah and fin at the U of U. High even last coming seasons play and to stay atop the thus managed he as a chucker, year, neophyte .... ' was called upon to pull the Le heap in the Thursday Industrial League with an edge of gionnaires out of some tight plac Ladiesthree games over the Acme es and he came through with fly1 only Cleaner girls. ing colors. Gary has helped the The Cleaner gals climbed into Price Legion cause greatly at bat too, and that is another fact that the second spot by dumping the is not being overlooked by Hail Quality Cleaners for throe games j while dropping one. Diamantisl ey. Club team dropped into third in the Legion Spring training place upon spirting two with the circuit will start about April and this years Price team will be Price Cafe bunch w'ho moved back outfitted in all new uniforms and Into fourth spot. Miller High Life with new field equipment. That is and Quality Cleaners are in a tie is fifth and sixth places. enough to warm the hearts of all forTwo Diamanti bowlers came Up and it baseball Legion aspirants should help to bring more boys in with high games and series for the to the program which takes over w'eeks kegling activity. Darlene the Pony League leaves Mabbutt had high game, a 180- -' 435 and Kris Kontas bowled a off, Mr. Hailey' opined. 7 for high scries. 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