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Show THE Thursday, November 22, 1962 S U N - A D V O C AT E , PRICE, UTAH Mitchell Bowlers Quail Only Game Bird on Hunting List Wrap Up First chtikur and Hungarian pouring average or above that partridge hunts came to a close ot past seasons. throughout the state Thursday The number of hunters who eemng, November 15, following took advantage of the lengtheny a .season that started Sep- ed season th.s jear and the suctember 15 this ear. cess which they enjoved in the Department of Fish and Game field wiii not be known until a lejwrts to date indicate that in- f,nal tally or Bold teports and creased numbers of Utah sports- census cards is made. men were afield hunting these two Ending of the partridge season upland game birds siecies this November 15 loaves only quail ear, with hunter success now ap- - still on the open hunting list for Utah upland hunters. Quail seasons end throughout Andreini Maintains the state Sunday, November 25. 62-da- Mitchells backed into the first third championship by losing three points to American Guardian Life, and second place Pace Body Shop : .. could only manage a split, two and two, with John's Distributing. Mitchells finished with 32 won and 12 lost, and Pace took second with 31 won and 13 lost. Etzels finished in third position with 29 won and 15 lost. High games and series bowled last Monday include: Nita Webb 182; I,ola Mae, 170; Grace Ber-gerMadge Hansen, 173; Joyce Himes, 195-52Grace McCourt, 180; Jean Winters. 182, Ruth Patterson, 184; Irene Mezek, L A,; Prudy Patterson, 1 k'-Tt- 4Uif V4WV r t ' . ., 4 ?. .Ef i$'i rtr I, .. IV v- V v The Andreinis have managed to hang onto a slim half-poiload in the Tuesday Mixed Foursome league at the Country Lanes, as they have a 32 won and 11 lust record and the Country Cousins trail with 323 and 12. A half-poihas separated these two teams for the last three or four weeks, and, as the Tuesday Mixed league is in halves this vear, there is still plenty of time lor anything to develop. The Oils are not far off the puce with a record of 28 won and 150 last. High games and senes were bowled by the following: Ruel Ann Andreini, 176; Redd, 226-55Ruth Andreini, 176; Nita Webb, Jay Marx, 502; Alan Smith, 183; Jay Tomsic, 181; FYank Ruth Tomsic, Bob Olson, 518. Jones, W L STANDINGS 'V-- - 194; Bonita Harrison, 176; Jo Fergus-son- , 220-54Marj Holding, 177; Ruth Jones, STANDINGS W L Mitchells 32 12 31 13 Pace Body Shop Etzel's 29 15 Carbon Finance 27 17 26 18 Diamond Mkt 25 19 Johns Dist Southside Mkt 21 23 Am. Gdn. Life 19 25 16 28 Famlee Bread 1; 4. Price Trading 13 Phillips Main Price S.S. Lau ... FUTURE GRID STARS . . . Awards were presented to winners in the punt, pass and kick contest held last Wednesday afternoon at Hubbard Stadium. This was the second year for the nationwide contest for boys 7 through 11 years of age sponsored by the Ford Motor Company and locally by the Carbon Emery Motor Company. The prizes were jackets and certificates to first place winners, helmets to second place winners and footballs autographed by the Green 31 13 31 12 32 Close Contests Mark Sunday Mixed League "z4? managed to stay front of the Sunday Mixed Foursome league at the Country Jolley-Jense- n in Lanes with a record of 22 won and 14 lost, while the teams of Jensen-Hanse- n and the Ardohain-Gaudi- o within one point of the to pushed leaders. The two second place teams have won 21 and lost 15 to date, and will make a definite bid for first third honors. Tatton-Daviwith an 18 won and 18 lost count, are only four points off the pace and definitely within stricking distance. High games were bowled last Sunday by the following: Jim Hansen, 233; Bus Bradak, 188; Ralph Jensen, 182; Ruth Ardohain, 179; Peggy Hutchens, 159, and Alice Gaudio, 147. 22 14 Jolley-Jense- n 21 21 n Ardohain-Gaudi- o Tatton-Davi- 18 s .... Robertson-Hutchen- s Burton-Brada- k Bay Packers to third place winners. Winners pictured are, front row, left to right, David Pick-U- 15 15 18 o, Delivery Service & ACME and 24 23 16 Prichard, IFs 1 13 11 Gloriettes 15 16 17 24 25 19 15 LAUNDRY Andreinis Country Cousins 6; 0; 199-53- 7; MJB 19 19 19 16 DPs 10 Redd Irish The 1962-6- 3 basketball schedule for Notre Dame High school has been released by Coach Tony Troncale and is as follows: Friday, November 30. N.D. at Duchesne. Saturday, December 1: N.D. at Tabiona. Thursday, December 6: N.D. vs Altamont here. Friday, December 7 : N.D. vs Duchesne here. Saturday, December 8: N.D. vs Union High. Tuesday, December 11: N.D. vs Carbon at Notre Dame. Friday, December 14: NfD. vs St. Francis High in Provo. Saturday, December 15: N.D. vs Hits warms almost lifts summer. standard v:;; HEATING OILS o. Friday, March 8: NX), vs Green River here. Members of the varsity team are Bill Shaff, center; Larry San-lc- h and Terry Johnson, forwards: Jerry Murphy and Dennis Sakas, guards The junior varsity players are Mose Howa at center; John Perea and Tom Cartwright, forwards; Bryant Hansen, Jim Fri-an- o and Dick Fazzio, guards. Promising frosh this year are Bill ti JuiiiWn. Jerry Shaff, David and Tom Gonzales. Even In coldest weather, you can still get the warmth of a sunny summer day with STANDARD HEATING OILS. They give clean, safe, Order your supply today. heat For any Standard ... warm A total of 2322 ducks and Canada Oil product, call J. K. LEAVITT, 637-009- A subtle difference in taste geese were banded home-purcha- f. were bowled by series, 213-55- 6 series; Ed 5 series. High for Marchetti, the women were Eva Gomez, Bonnie Diamanti, 168-45Darlene Kartchner, 165-46-5 series. STANDINGS W L games John Bianco, Frank Dalpaiz, High 224-57- 199-54- 176-45- 4Gs Fossat and Saccomanno 30 27 25 .... 22 19 18 18 16 Guy and Bianco Croceo and Kartchner Black and Blues MDs Funk and Hyatt Black and Reids se g 4-- WAt'.'W.Xv. 14 . .MWAW..4 w Carbon Emery Bank 16 19 22 25 25 26 28 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Corporation PHONE PRICE, UTAH 637-260- 3 SNOw SECRET SEIBERLING COMMUTER IS YOUR BEST NEW WINTER TIRE BUYI O 5 d j fV 5 77777 y 77 1 Your Best Winter RETREAD Buy wilh the Nationwide written Road Hazard Guarantee! Sal-zet- almost like summer. To the tune of billions of dollars each year, banks such as ours extend financing help to families such a3 yours. Whether he plans to buy or to build, the prospective homeowner can look to the bank foi terms that experienced advice; budget-fittinincrease his equity monthly; and, last but by no means least, low financing cost. A valuable extra is the fact that he also establishes e useful banking connection. If you have made up your mind to own a home or if you are still undecided as to whether or not you can swin; it- -it will pay you to talk with us! won the first third of The the bowling action, assuring them a place in the play-of- Saturday, January 12: N.D. at 0 4sVrei 20 Mrs. Bowling & Union. January 18: N.D. East Carbon at Notre Dame. Friday, January 25: N.D. Mont ice Uo here. Friday, February 1: N.D. Green River. Saturday, February 2: N.D. vs Wasatch Academy here. Friday, February 8: N.D. vs San Juan here. Friday, February 15: N.D, vs Moab at Notre Dame. Friday, February 22: N.D. at East Carbon. Friday, March 1: NI. at Monti-cell- 12.... 20 h M and N Moab. 637-111- 32 280 150 24 Tallerico-Smit- High games and series were bowled last week by the folkwing: Les Hutchens, 190; Harold Pete Ardohain, Morlev, 196-54199-53Jay Marx, 204, 203-57Dan Pulli, 199; Dom Bonacci, 214; Sam Tallerico, 201-55Angelo Basso, 200; Jim Procarione, Ferron Pappas, 200; Doug Chris Diamenti Easton, 212-56219; Corky Nichols, 192-56Jay Martino, 218; Bert Prichard, 200-54George Farlaino, 536; Perry Altamont there. Pierce 213. Wednesday, December 19: N.D. vs Tabonia here. Friday, January 4: N.D. vs San Juan there. Friday, January 11: N.D. at 3; 320 HO Oils TBs Cage Schedule 175. HOW BANKS HELP YOU TO 192-51- 21 -- Game thus far this year are: Harold Morley, 240; Burton Reynolds, 239; Jay Chadwick, 234. High average leaders to date are as follows: Ed Tallerico, 179; Harold Morley, 176; Jim Hansen, 175; George Farlaino, DRY CLEANERS Call 24 0; Irish Announce ports: The Moose team managed to hold a one point advantage they gained a week ago over Oasis Club to win the first third of the Major league at the Country Lanes with a record of 66 won and 22 lost. Oasis finished a close second with 65 won and 23 lost, which amounts to a half game difference in the two point system. Moose has the high team series, 2682, and high team game, 992, thus far this season. High series bowlers to date include: Jay Marx, 612; Ed Taller-ic604; Harold Matsuda, 598. The three high game holders bow'led 14 22 12 24 p Emmas IloliHTettes Texaco Zig Zuggers 4; Dia-man- ti, 6; Free With 26 points won and 14 lost, the Question Marks have a point and one-ha- lf advantage over Emmas in the Tuesday Pioneer league at the Country Lanes. STANDINGS W L 26 14 Question Maiks 0; Kobe and Bill Welsh; second row, left to right, Dwight Rasmussen, Gary Atwood, Jeffrey Preston, Byron Olson, Brent Atwood and Guy Davis. Back row, left to right, are Jack Kobe, contest director; Larry Hribar, Garry Hribar, James Jarvi, Jack Kobe II, Gus Pappas and Steve president of Carbon Emery Motor Company. Wagner Photo. Moose Win Firs! Third in Major League s, Jensen-Hanse- Pioneer league In Slim Lead in Mixed a, 232-55-- Question Marks Lead The Third in League 1; Page Three 1334 on Utahs marshes during the summer of 1962 by state and federal 4 fNh and game personnel ... A Olympias famous brewing water blends in and am j? from select hops brings out only the most delicate flavors and grains. Rarely, in all the world, has such an unusual water been discovered. It is this naturally :gTfmgr "" pf- -' j J? & Stmt Johnson's . BEER and why we say . . . 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