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Show First Half Slate irAc Announced "THfftsL PGACTfCAU.'r &A-crcci&- EVERYTHING By UIL follows : May 23 Pleasant Grove at Provo, 2:30 p.m.; American Fork at Helper, 7:30 p.m. May 26 Helper at Pleasant Grove, 8:15 p.m. May 27 Provo at American Fork, 8:15 p.m. May 30 Provo at Helper, 7:30 Pleasant Grove at Am- erican Fork, 8 :15 p.m. June 2 Provo at Pleasant Grove, 8:15 p.m. June 6 American Fork at Provo, 2:30 p.m.; Pleasant Grove at Helper, 7:30 p.m. June 9 American Fork at Pleasant Grove, 8:15 p.m. June 11 Helper at American Fork, 8:15 p.m. June 13 Provo at Helper, 7:30 p.m. June 16 Provo at American Fork, 8:15 p.m. June 18 Helper at Pleasant Grove, time to be set. June 20 American Fork at Helper, 7:30 p.m.; Pleasant Grove at Provo, 2 :30 p.m. June 23 American Fork at Pleasant Grove, 8:15 p.m. June 25 Helper at American Fork, 8 :15 p.m. June 27 American Fork at s Gala Celebration Marks Little League Season Openers at Wellington Saturday k)S. "AshiVersary !S4-Tm- e: U,L 0r FOODS. qujCK-FrOZE- N Sixty youngsters, dressed ini Teddy Ilenrie, Preston Gerber, new Little League uniforms, Wayne Williams, Florentine HAS BORN. SACE THEN FROZEN cuez Jc7u.cn, Nickie Jen proudly down Main HAVE REVOLUTIONIZED AMERICA'S and Jim Jorsen, Andy Thaeter, slfTCt m Wellington on Saturday , food habits, industry The Yanks won this gensen. afternoon to herald the opening game. On Monday evening the v of the Little League baseball sea- Red Sox beat the Yanks PIONEER 7Hg and the son in town. They were proceedcompany. Birds ve... VfNERS CET beat the Indians, making Dodgers PEAS TO FREEZER. ed by the fire engine, and also by one win and one lose to date for processed only 8o,ooo mNSo Minutes! the Wellington Mountaincrs Rid- each of the four games. League 9ss. ing Club members, and were ac- games have been tentatively set companied by their managers, bat for Mondays and Thursdays. A boys and mascots; and were eheer-- d schedule will be published next all along the line of march by week. proud parents and hundreds of Following the games, a stock admiring friends. show and ruling club exhibit was The double-headgames got held at the arena, and a dance A QtoHta cwlly RCPT!ON. one o'clock, with the was held ill the Starlifo open air at fpSEZNG underway PLANTS OVER. ALL I'd SAy Red Sox and Indians leading off. dance hall in the evening. the country Capture the 'uusr HARVESTED'' FLAVOR Managers of these two teams are Mort and Wally Mortensen, Red SEASONAL crops every-T- Tj Sox, and Ray and Owen Davis and Fish Plant Trucks WHERE, EVEN freezing fresh--f Blanford, Indians. Players FISH AT DOCKSIDE. .v. Bruce are as follow.: Rod SoX Billy On Move Readying . Dause, Lynn Wells, Jim Petersen, Kent Norton, Ray Van Wagoner, For June 12 Opener Terry Mortensen, Dougins Bailey, Fish planting trucks from the Greatest cams, however, Marvin Lindquist, Jackson Martwelve hatcheries are on states Clnir HAVE BEEN CONVENIENCE MorBartell vell, Draper, tensen, Ron Norton, Les Black- the move daily as the spring stockECONOMY, TME --SAVING burn. Darwin Thayn, and Dale ing program reaches its peak. AND QUALITY -- CONTROL OF June 12, opening day of the gen Albert BlackBradley. Indians foods for the American home ' eral Ward angling season, will find Utah burn, Pierce, Larry Hartley, Copyright I954,J.V.Clrk Jackie Blanford, Billy Joe Ilaw-tin- trout waters stocked with one ani Allan Olson, Gene Bit ton, a quarter milliion legal or larger Kendoll Branch, Jesse Espinoza, fish since the close of the 1953 highest average, 155; Dena Pier- Douglas Davis, Murry Pierce, season lust October otti for the high game, 233; Netta Kenneth Oliver, Keith Davi s, Planting of legals will continue Burton for the high series, 515, Arnold Davis. as the season progresses. It is ex and Adair, Roger and Helen Kontas for the second The Indians won this first Elected mil game pectod that two and one-hahigh game, 220. Second game was between the lion seven Inch, or larger, trout Bowling pins were presented to by Bernard Wild- will again be planted this year, nc Nadine MacLean for increasing Yanks, managed and Darrell cording to Department of Fish Mortensen er, Loyd Keg a her average, to Catherine Eaquin-t- Jensen, and the Dodgers, managed and Game siKikcsmen. for maintaining a consistent Bob Lamph and Budd Ilenrie New officers of the Womens by They note that this number was average, and to Stella Marshall Players on those teams are: reached for the first time a year Major Bowling League for the for her low game of 46. 1954-5- 5 Yanks Larry Wilder, Don Black-bura- ago following extensive hatchery season were elected at The awards for each the annual bowling banquet which bowler standing Benny Blackburn, Gayle improvement at several of the able to hit a 500 series was held on May 10 at the Kiva were Blackburn, .Henry Jensen, Chad twelve plants, Major work pm presented to Netta Burton, Mortensen, Kent Golding, David Club in Helper. jects are scheduled to enlarge and Dena Pierotti, Kris Kontas, Helen Tryon, Barry Norton, Eurl Dean repair three more of the hatcher d The officers in- Kontas and Virginia Tasker. Willson, Tony Avery, Delylc Rich, ies this year. clude Edith Tone, president; Mary Johnnys Club took the cham- Jeffrey Mortensen, Doyle Norton, i, Mascaro, vice president; Sei pionship by winning the first and A total of 7,470,000 tons of bi Buddy Blackburn. Dogers treasurer; Kris Kontas, sec- second half titles. The team had and coal was produced in tuminous Ronald Atwood, Bobby Bryant, the high singles game with 976 Arthur Leon retary, and Margaret Jenson, 1953 in states located between Bud Rich, Ray nt-at-arms. and the high three-gam- e scries Housekeeper, Max Gerber, Pat the Mississippi River and the A large trophy was presented to score of 2726. Larry McCourt, Scott Atwood, Rocky Mountains. John J. Bianco, sponsor of Carbon Ties for Second Johnnys Club team which won the 1953-5- 4 bowling championship. The Carbon College Golden Each team member including Eagle baseball team ended up its Netta Burton, Edith Tone, Kris 1934 season in a second place tie Kontas, Dena Pierotti and Dora with the Snow Badgers in the Gianini, also received an individ- southern division of the Interual trophy. mountain Collegiate Athletic ConOther individual trophies were ference. The two teams played also given to Kris Kontas for the their final game against each other last Thursday afternoon and Provo, 2:30 p.m.; Pleasant Grove the Eagles came out on top 5 Both teams ended the season with at Helper, 7:30 p.m. 3 records. 30 June Pleasant Grove at R II E American Fork, 8:15 p.m. 000 043 000 7 7 Carbon July 1 Helper at Provo, 8:15 Snow 000 300 200 5 9 wMt Hsi YEARS AGO, THE QUICK-FPEEZH- C Mar-march- -- Ax-PLANT borrow from KOTOR CREDIT! Its the best way I know of for a man of modest income to finance the things he wants. Motor Credit Company William J. 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