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Show Pag THE Si SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE, UTAH E, ... Brother-Sist- Team Tops in First Jack and Jill Tournament er t-- feJPOKF - M ei - an 1 ti minus )n ! t i 1. tv a ThurtJay, March P, ,1. i w e, e .n h- ", ' a U ih, plui e Patt.-- vui, lii f.rt 1 i 'I ill i he Ju- - aoit.il Ji k tin,! J.U to n i Roll y t a' r a si and Pr,, ! Noiei.e . u . It , Be i a 21 I 11 1.. 1, .1 211 V.t'l W 14, 1943 Nicholson Keglers Jump to Iced In Monday Male Loop C'lokt ) i poller Jo.vKis, Bui toil and fcheil pav i 211. " John and Fitsin B, meo, Max and weie a iiuinlx-- of lhT In the Mtfidtv N.ght Mens R my Ca lez, (he and Alar J.inn-s- , , nt w ,'n a 12' i.) or Ini--r guiifs and I .mi v 2') ..;.ie, NuhtZst-n'Bob Vox and Pat Seaivelh, Du Juii'jd out A tot jj 72 terns etiteied liU ng with pnch.ird $ to 4 0 ad-- 1 . the fust 111 iuh.fi toUIIia- - and Sophie Cioceo, Ivte l'ero and Ml vantages over the remainder of tneiit In M 1ft tills iile.i Maivh 2 Julia (hum z. D1 and Miry Mar the league, and 3 at tilt- - U limit? Dines in Hel-l-r- . clu-- t t J, Earl and Janice Sherman A bg t.e among the next four Burton-Brada- k . une-were roll .sund.iy three g Keep teams exists, each u,th 1 The inm, tju il,f a.g in the top ed to detenu, ne the tune plaee In oitier ot standing, anti O'P-rtWinners. N.ta Atop and Standings Tony Id fur S.itu: Jay weie M.ke and In that top house aeries, Mrs Grace w 1th a 188 g mie and Choke all tied fur seism 1 pl.n e ate liea-s- o A rocoid-xh.itle- i ing .senes nm! Webb were within two points of Kay Kukavun, (hirle, s, (he Kodmn, Forest Service, In high g.mie at tin Country Dines Cadez put1 together games of 235 Mixed Sunday uni Ioruh) Matekovie, Dmny the wanning tt am with a 1201 serand the Mountain States Fuel Sup. bowling renter was tlte most sign- 221 and S'.) for the 6 IS. Ketnken-Mateko- v was ies. Their ic and Du r.i Kirkwood, Matt and ' r I tow lint; converOther top games and series from ificant Hein In the Sunday Night M.xcd ,,ly and with 1182. fourth Kirkwtxxls with kloepler, Tony OD-rtHigh games rolled in the Monsation thus just week. The magni-- 1 this league last Week Included: r Burton-Bdak with 1159, Foursome league, 1171, fifth Kkx-pfewith a TO; Nit.i leant ettoit was nvoided by Mrs. Tony Ol-ertday Night league were scored by continued to hold the 1153. sixth with Jewkes seventh top spat, Kent LuCylle Pace Bo,ick, 202; Ion H ous ley, Jtuhy Cadez, long considered one Webb, Paitmnn-Ktur- r vfith 1131, eighth. spurting C wans mid 2 losses. I torninie Iohe, 190-55527, 210; Dave Main, 191; Leon of the tap women Itowlers in the are the teams of Jenwn-HanseNext Davis with 1133, Bianco and ninth Walter Guy, Jack country. and Ardoham-G.iudiw.th 1113. Ixrh Pnchiinl, 192; George Harmond, 2i6; itaipii Biulo, 223; Harvey Now she owns all the house Patterson, 527; Connie Perea, 171; in second place with marks. I Liu, 192. and John Tehu.vk. 191. High scores were bow led by Jim Hansen, murks at the Country Dines. High Moe Tailor, 200-21As of games rolled Sunday, STANDINGS when she Kay Rukavma Winn Wooden, TV house senes, not even duplicated L rolled seven st right strikes. Betty March 3, Jim Hansen with a 222 Oib Johnson; Doug Easton, 523, J Nicholson's 0 Bus and bowled Bruduk had 233 a by any of the men bowlers, and Eileen Iiailey, 170, and two subs game Kloopfer eight strikes in Pinch-urd'4 0 a row, but six were In one game for two of the top gimes in that the hit'll game for women with a for the Texaco Pacers, Chokey Bes.o's 1 3 In a 198 the f.nul of the with Night two league the and Tuesday third were well. and did Grace (Major) at during 235. Borgera Hodmen ... 1 3 the action. the the league at Country Dines, beginning of the next. Bob Forest Seixice . 1 3 team representing Jays Outlaws Fox rolled the of STANDINGS highest Mt. St's. Fuel 1 3 hot pir.suit in the tournament, a 213, game continued the.r School Bowlers IT DM Burton Burton-BrHigh lak . .. . ... 1 3 honors in Dr the their guest top Davis hit a 236, Frank Tomsic a . 1 Harmon.l's . 3 Turn in Good Games last third of action. Hie team has 233 and Nita Webb a 226, IMrl Aixlohain-Gaudi- o . . II and J 1 3 Chukar partridge brood stocks brood pons for the major portion won 36 of them last 40 mate hr Shafer a 221. Dm Cnx-c221, Jim Robcrtson-Hutchen- s . 1 Continental 3 of are and season. the the Price Chukars the for records in all one of laying at 8pnngvillc game top Paletta a 217-20Vic Fossa t a Jolley-Jense- n High school bowlers, who bowl 3 USER 0 4 farms will be .se'cctej anI placed normally a monogamous bird but at the Danes Wednesday league pla in the county. 217. Charles Semken 211- - 210, Tatton-Davi- s Country 2 . 0 4 H.ghwaymen in laying shortly as the pixe under forced conditions on the afternixms, turned in some top Despite this "hot streak" they gram to establish populations of game farm they become polygam games this past week, and made have been unable to open up any this game bird continues into the ous The highest production and many of their adult bowlers hxik gap in the standings. Tlnee other 13th jear. fertility rates have been found to their honors. teams .share the top spit with to result from one to three sex Dus Wahl had a high game of them, as of the standing as Dsted Approim.itely 3,500 birds will ratio. be selected from the 5,100 mature 212 and a 556 series, and Ron up and includ.ng February 25. The The goal for egg production this Webb had the next chukars held through the winter high game four leaders, Oasis club, Armond's year is 10,000 to 17,000 eggs with with a 208. at the two farms. TV and Wonder Bread, have (XX) Others who scored well were marks. A ratio of one male to three an ultimate production of 11, female birds is maintained in the to 12,000 chukars from both Eugene Ilolduway, 167; Kay Mars-inHigh games and .senes as o: farms. When the egg take has 168; Harry Redington, 160; Febru.uy 25 included Ralph Jenbeen completed near the first of Gary Stevens, 1T3 ; Pack Bi ld.ng-e- r, sens 551 ; Dan Pullis h.gh game May, incubation will begin and all 182; Sue Pace, 188, and Gary of 211; Winn Wotxien's high 580 brcxxl stix-k- s and other mature Nelson, 170. Be Awarded series with gimes of 201, 195, 175; Valuable Prizes birds held on the farms will be W Walt Kci.v had a 200, an Lew released in selected planting sites STANDINGS 4 Guttery had a 212, 195, and 178 By following this procedure many Team No. 1 2 for a senes of 585. of the brood binds will be able Team No. 2 TWO BIG DAYS 0 TV to nest under natural conditions Team No. 5 STANDINGS 0 6 Team No. and produce a brcxxl of young in 6 Jay's Outlaws 2 Team No. 4 the wild this year. 6 Oasis Club 4 charcoal Approximately half of the young Team No, 3 6 Armond's TV chukars resulting from this year's 6 Wonder Bread ob 4 production will be planted in the 6 years old Crown Barber proof wild weeks at the age of eight 4 Sound Inc A. M. to Hours P. M. The remaining half will be held 4 Jeanselme's bird mature for brood and stocks Carlxin-3 Bank the releases as the production con3 Price Elks An Excellent Child Photographer Will Be At tinues into 1964. 1 Moose 1 VFW Chukar partridges have now In been liberated at 140 sites .... 4 Petrolane throughout the state. Such sites Prichard's continued to domininclude at least one area in each (Shop Todays Classified Ads) ate the standings in the Carbon 10 of chukars Total number county. at Ladies) league (Wednesday released since the beginning of the Lanes with a 25-- 7 rethe program in 1951 has now reached cord.Country To Photograph Kiddies From 2 Weeks To 6 Years Old more than 128,000 birds. They are closely followed by the Toggery who boast a 204 and You Will Receive 1 Beautiful Hits & Mrs. Bowling 114 mark. At 18-1-4 is the Ted's See Your e Laundry, and in fourth Day-N- it Silvertone Vignette Crocco and Kartchner still hold place is the Mendenhall club with INTERMOUNTAIN 164 and 154 record. a slim margin over Guy and BianFARMERS ASSOCIATION co for first place in the Friday Kelleys is in fifth place with and Wellington 50-- 6 stand Night mixed doubles league. BRANCH MANAGER Anges Dress shop has High scores were rolled by Les- at 9 slate and Carbon Emery lie Reid, 234, 545; Martin Gomez, Our Regular $4.95 Value, Plus Your Entry 206, 554; Ken Funk, 206, 509; Jim Bank and Price Floral own In The Baby Contest e cords. Paletta, 200, 529; John Bianco, Ruth Jones had the high senes 553; Frank Dalpiaz, 524; Bonnie Diamanti, 202, 494, and Darlene in the last round with a 550 Her Kartchner, 186, 490. Crocco and high game was a 194; Ruby Cadez Kartchner roiled the high game had a 199, Ruth Faucett, 173, for the evening with a 810 and Phyllis Brinley, 189; Sue Bonae-ci- , 188 and Ann Marinoni, 188. Black and Reids had high series with 2273. Plus 50c or Photo Mailer, Insurance, and Postage W L STANDINGS IT STANDINGS 7 25 . .. Prichard's One Entry To Family. Entrants Judged On Personality And . 16 204 114 Crocco & Kartchner Toggery Expression. Not Just Good Looks. Judged By Studio 15 Ted's D and N Latin. . . IS 11 Guy & B anco Committee. Group Pictures Also Taken At . 164 Mendenhalls .... 11 154 Black & Reids Small Extra CoM. 16 16 94 lIDs Kelleys 11 18 8 Black & Blues Wellington 50-- 6 . . 13 19 6 Funk and Hyatt Ange's JUST DOLL EM UP AND BRING EM IN! Carbon-- E 23 Bank . 7 lG's .. 9 23 Price Floral Fowit & Saccomanno .. 74 "Winners of thirds. Ruby Cadez Shatters Local Bowling Records with w Dim n 1 nine hi-i- ' i s ed-d- 633 Series 3-- tPOiy. lb-tt- y o Jays Outlaws Set 201-53- n Consecutive Win I'Jti-M- 5-- 211-541- Record, 36 of 40 s Chukar Releases Begin From Game Farms a . n . . o s 6-- 2 g, Beam's Mothers! Be Sure To Ihiler Your Child fni The 1003 PRICE BABY CONTiEST 1 Choice Fri.8 filtered 90 -- from Prichard Transfer distillers of 11:00 Continues Lead JIM BEAM Sat March IS 16 5:30 E Carbon 10 Loop 7iJOLclhLa Lj2 buy fromNd 5x7 Portrait 16-1- 6; 14-1- 8; 13-1- 9-- FOR only .... .9 Emma Bowlers Keep Up Torrid Pace In Pioneer League The Worlds Finest Bourbon Since 1795 Pioneer league (Tuesday morning ladies) continued to be dominated by Emmas, with a current league record of 25-Continu.ng to pre.ss the leaders ;s the te im of Ilelperettes with 0 a slate. In third place is t he Tex ico's Pacers team, who 5 own a mark. 7 Tie GLonette-- , have a standing and the Question Marks are at 114 and 174 in league play. The Zig Zaggers have won 12, lost 2i, llvhai i's boast an 114 win slate agi.nt 204 losses and the IF.s aie .it 11 and 19 1! gh semes and senes weie not ava.kblr in m the last round. Pre-pla- nt 7. 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