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Show Thursday, December 28, 19! THE SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE, UTAH E, Page Seven mm rAe IPORT &dvirccc6e Irish Winter is Good Time to Take Cage Schedule Safety Training first-tim- Harts Front running Moose No. 1 lost ground again in the Major League last week when they lost three points to a rapidly improving Oasis Club, which moved into a third place tie with VFW via the win. Second place Armonds TV came to within two games of the leaders when they took four points from a hapless Dinosaur Service crew. Oasis and VFW in third games out of place are only 5 first and, with only two weeks left in the first half of play, It can possibly go to any of the first four teams. Armonds is scheduled to play both the VFW and the Moose No. 1 team during the last two weeks, and with that arrangement practically any thing could happen. Moose No. 1 also has to play Mutual Lumber a team with which they have not had too much luck with this year, and it will be interesting to see how things turn out. In last weeks play high series were turned in by Kirk Burton, 566; Ed Potts, 543, and Sam 540. The high games of the night were bowled by Gib Hansen, 204; Kirk Burton, 199; Mack Holding, 195, and Ed Potts, 194. Lost Won Standings: Tal-leric- o, Hunt Cancelled Hunters who were planning to take part in Utahs last scheduled y deer hunt of the season, the notice special hunt on the Harts Draw area in San Juan County, will be refunded their permit monies according to Harold S. Crane, director of the department of fish and game and n chairman of Utahs Board of Big Game Control. The hunt, scheduled originally for 500 special permits is being called off for two major reasons, Crane said. Primary reason for cancelling the hunt has been weather. Enough snow has fallen in the area to make travel difficult but the usual severe storms which are needed to push deer into the area have been lackfive-da- two-de- 00 Kellers Bowlers The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame play two games away this week and one home game. Thursday they play Green River at Green River, Friday they travel to Moab and Saturday Tabiona Juveniles who have not taken travels here for a junior varsity the required gun safety and sur- game at 6:30 p.m. and the varvival training course will find sity teams clash at 8:00 in the winter time a good time to do so N.D. gym. The basketball fans in preparation for the hunting of this area are urged to attend the Saturday game which promseasons of 1962. ises to be a thriller. e Utah law requires all juvenile hunters to show a cer tificate in evidence of such trainReturn of Leg Bands ing before they may purchase their hunting license. Since this Confirms Dove law became effective two years ago, many juveniles have failed Migration Patterns to qualify in time to go afield for their first hunting opportunity afMost Utah raised mourning ter game birds or big game. doves migrate to Old Mexico when Some 3,400 adult instructors the cold season here gets underhave been trained and qualified way, with lessor numbers stopping to teach the required training off in Southern California, Aricourse, with one or more living in zona, New Mexico and Texas. each community of the state. These and other interesting data During the three years since the are determined from the return teaching program became effec- of bands placed on birds by detive more than 37,290 juveniles partment of fish and game workhave been qualified to purchase men during the past nine years hunting licenses for the first time. here in Utah. Under legislative decree the deBand returns also show that partment of fish and game has returning doves usually make carried on this program of in- their home in the same location struction with valuable assistance where they were banded during from many individuals and or- preceding years. Department Director Harold S. ganizations alike. Spokesmen urged all juveniles Crane commended sportsmen for planning to hunt for the first time their return of the dove bands, in 1962 to take the training course as well as the questionnaire cards during winter months when out- covering big game and game bird door activities are restricted and hunts, deer tags, bells and all other instructors have more time for materials wherein those who hunt have the opportunity to assist in teaching. Persons interested in complet- management of these state reing the course of instruction should sources by so doing. contact their local conservation officer or department office for Draw Area ' location and time when the courses are scheduled to be given in their Special Deer area. Four Teams Stand Chance as Major Loop Nears Halfway When You Need er Continue Lead In Carbon Six Loop Me member . . Sftte Su.n- - Qdvoc&tQ Kellers Market gals continue to dominate play in the Carbon Six League with a and record in this third. However, they are out of contention this third having won first place in the last third. IGA, in second place with a and record, holds the lead for the title of this third. Won Lost Standings: 20-w- IIIIIIIIHHIIIIItlimHIHHMIHHIHIIHHIiHIIIIIIIHHtHIIHHHIlUHIIII HUHI HIMErasers 14-w- Flo-Mas- Roll-Labe- Keep One-Gam- Safeway Market remained one game in front of the Helper Merchants in the Little League last Thursday night when both teams took all four points. Actually the Safeway crew has e a advantage over their nearest competitors, as the Merchants are out of contention having won the first third. Safeway has been coming on strong since the start of the second third, and is a definite threat for first place honors this third. In last weeks play, the Merchants put on some what of a show when they bowled a team series of 2691. To indicate how hot the Merchants were Pee Wee Davis scored a 184 in the second game, and had to sit out during the last game because his score four-gam- an Beauceant of Helper Kelley Drug Mrs. Rendon and 4--H Girls Dick Mitchell Mrs. Jim Alger Emory Sawyer Paul Keller A. D. Keller Boyd Bunnell Earl Hills Steel Dart Judge Meadow Gold Milk Arco Poloni - Fisher Beer Evelyn Roberts Duane and children of the Seond Ward Mrs. Fox Esterbrook Pens Paper Clips Date Stamps Release of Mortgage Gold Forms and all others who gave during the year. Paper Fasteners Ink Pads Scratch Pads Index Cards Magic Markers Paint Brushes Looseleaf Notebooks Tel-Addr- Parcel Post Labels Wedding Announcements Fanfold Labels Rulers Postal Scales File Folders Columnar Pads Personal Files Time Books Sheet Protectors Glitter Glitter Glue India Ink birthday party given by his mother at his home. Roy was eight years old and was given birthday greetings by the following young friends: Rebecca Tabone, Bud Wilstead, Peter and Richard Martinez, Anthony Reyes and Carla Clip Boards Vertical Guides Mimeograph Stencils Mimeograph Paper Duplicator Paper Duplicator Stencils Bond Salt Lake County has the great-- 1 est number of TB cases . . 236 new cases from 1955-5Salt Lake has County approximately half of all TB cases in Utah. Paper File Guides Index Cards ess Books List Finders and Fillers Charcoal Sticks Stencil Correction Fluid Adding Machine Ribbon Ink Eradicator Typewriter Ribbons Ball Point Pens Rubber Cement Scotch Tape Type Cleaner Skrip Ink Stenographer Notebooks Stamp Pads Stamp Pad Ink Prong Fastener Binders Graph Paper Marking Pencils Binder Rings Clear Acetate in Rolls Clip Boards Proof of Labor Forms Rubber Finger Tips Drafting Sets Paper Punches Poster Paper ares Blackboard Erasers Desk Pen Sets Triangles Pencil Leads Gummed Tape Carbon Paper Thumb Tacks Paper Clamps Rubber Bands Art Gum Day Books Staples Art Paper Sketch Books Stapling Machines Ideal Bookkeeping Ledgers Scale Receipts Systems Order Books Chalk Envelopes Architect Scales Ledger Sheets Engineer Secies Ezerase Type Paper Storage Binders Slide Rules Hekfograph Ink Binder Covers The dance hall at the amusement building is again decorated for the annual Christmas and New Year dances, thanks to Mayor Vanda Hreinson and a group of young helpers, who have been very actively engaged in this job for the past two weeks. The theme chosen is "Silver Bells and is all done in white with blue lights. It is hoped that everyone will join to enjoy some good holiday entertainment. All the relatives and friends of Steve Zaccaria wish him the very, very best in his fight to recovery. Steve is confined to the Carbon Hospital following his tragic accident at work last Monday. His family thanks everyone who has shown any kindness and deep regards are extended. HIIIIHHHtHHIlHHnmilHIII HtH M Covered Ring Binders IIIIHHHHUH HH MIIHIIIIIIMIUM diet TTIiesc Items and Many Others At fhe Sun - Sldwocute . 9. Irene Drossos Time Books Cash Boxes Receipt Books Some 300,000 mackinaw trout eggs are now being processed at the Kamas Hatchery for planting in Utah waters next year. They were recently received from commercial sources in Manitoba, Letter Baskets Colored Pencils Quit Claim Deeds was low. High games were turned in by Nolan Davis, 224, 214 for a 620 series; Jim Kulow, 230; Doug Easton, 210; George Richards, 209; Louie Colosimo, 207; Chokey Ber-ger- a, 206; George Tamllos, 203, and Jim Procarione, 201. and Silver Stars Clasp Envelopes T-Squ- (Held from Last Wee) Mrs. Sylvia Barney was hostess Friday evening to members of the Birthday Club when they met at her home. The group sang Christmas carols and exchanged gifts and the highlight of the evening was a visit from Santa Claus in the person of Pearl Wilstead who was special guest that evening. Attending were Clea Davis, Helen Houghton, Olive Magann, Margaret Russell, Blanche Thomas, county infirmary: Greek-Americ- Pencil Sharpeners Typewriter Paper Prong Fasteners Order Books Castle Gate News Highlights Reported mas time. Their contributions have made care at the brighter for the aged folks under my Commissioners S'sters of Charity and Notre Dame School Ladies of Institute Religion Price Soroptimist Club Social Order of Letter Files Margin in League Appreciation Carbon County Lettering Pens Sales Books e Pendleton. Jim Bowns is home from Utah 22 42 Moose No. 1 State University and will spend 24 40 Armonds TV the Christmas holidays with his 27 36 Oasis Club parents, Mr. and Mrs. James 27 36 VFW Bowns. 28 25 Moose No. 2 Edna Hardee, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross hosted Elna Nougaret, 31 Carbon Emery Bank - 33 Johnson and Eva Smith. their son Silas, wife Beverly and Ruth 33 31 . . Lumber Mutual 36 27 Roy Robinson, son of Mr. and children over the weekend. The Consumer Finance Wallace Robinson, was en- young Ross family is making its Mrs. 38 26 Price Steam Laun tertained Saturday afternoon at a home in Logan. 52 12 Service Dinosaur The Angelo Basso family of Royal is now making its home in the house formerly occupied by the Grant Bradys. Wednesday evening the memof the Ladies Auxiliary met bers thanks I am taking this means of conveying my at the lounge and held their annual Christmas party. The ladies and sincere appreciation to those individuals and contritheir for enjoyed a turkey dinner with all below listed generous organizations the trimmings and exchanged pal butions during the past year and especially at Christgifts. life much In ls Tracing Paper Safeway Keglers er ing. Second factor considered by the Board in cancelling the hunt was its apparent lack of popularity among hunters. Only 50 of the allocated 500 permits were sold. 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