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Show - Thursday, M 31, MICI. THI IUN.ADVICATI, 1t4 the four team chael Anderson. I Seven-U- p Paul Leonard, man Amerk'an League, Ir,v ' v Amiuci- - ager; Mickey Perettl. M.ke Hav1U; :. and the first half game ener, lao Madrigal, Stan Jensn. schedule was released thl week Sanuny Falsoe, Bill Gentry, Nick I y Nick Marakls, league presi- Mahleres, Gust Iappas, dent, Assisting Mr. Marakl with Perry, Brent Leonard, Jim supervising tlie league this year Thayne, Nell Breinholt, Mike Kel are Edward Placitelli, vice presi- ley and John Sooklaris. All four teams played their dent; Dun Wood. secretary; Mrs. Claude Cowley, treasurer, and opening games Saturday. In the Mrs. Alton Perettl, scorekeejuT. Saturday o(eneri Elks topped and Bunnell whipFollowing are the team roster: Seven-U- p Elks - Iaul Dupln, manager; ped Kiwanis Monday, Tu Barry Atwood, Gary Jones, Steve Maxfield. Steve Powell, Sam Samplnoa, Byron Olsen, Bub Gymnasium Open Thomas, David Perry, John Bene, John Telisak, Art Craven, James June 8 For Hanson, llenry Etzel, Steve Fau-se. ".v-r- B&jK-ba- ii Mk-ha- 8-- 3 7-- 5. tt and Orlo Harmon. Kiwanis Mike Jensen, man- ager; Kerry Jensen, Steven Holding, John Passic, Kenneth Blake, David Nyman, Scott Axelgard, David Peterson, Keven Axelgard. Rusty Wilkerson, Keven Cook, Dennis Mecham, Rocky Dickman, Murray Mortenscn, Mike King and Michael Whetstlne. Bunnells Claude Cowley, Jr., manager; Jack Copfcr, Russell Foster, Robert Ockey, Stephen Cowley, Chad Tabor, Layne Larsen, John Houston, Douglas Soy-bolJohn Copier, Stephen Wood, d, Summer Recreation Beginning June 8 the Price municipal gymnasium will be open for the boys summer recreation program and the womens gym at Carbon College will be open for girls activltities through Friday from Monday to 4:30 p.m. Also beginning June 8 there will be girls' softball at the col lege field from 9 a m. to 12 noon Monday through Friday open to all girls residing In Price. Readers are advised to keep up 1 Sportsmen Pkmt Cover Trees day end Wednesday also taw action, The remainder of the first half Is as follows: Thursday, May 21 kj va Kiwanis, 5:30, North field. Friday, May 22 Bunnells v Kiwanis, 5:30, North field. Kiwanis vs Monday, May 25 Seven-U5:30, South field. v Tuesday, May 2t Seven-U- p Elk. 5:30, South field. Wednesday, May 27 Bunnells vs Elks, 5:30, South field. v Thursday, May 28 Klw-an- i Bunnells, 5:30, South field. Monday. June 1 Elks v Kiwanis, 5:30, North field. vs Tuesday, June 2 Seven-U- p Bunnells. 5:30, North field. Wednesday, June 3 Bunnells vs Elks, 5:30, North field. Thursday, June 4 Elks vs Seven-Up. 5:30, North field. Klwanl vs Friday, June 5 Seven-U- p, 5:30, North fiekl. Monday, June 8 Elks vs. Kiwanis, 5:30, South field. Tuesday, June 9 Bunnells vs Seven-U- p, 5:30, South field. p, Ice Leaves Scofield Reservoir; Little Winter Kill Noted with the recreation program Nick Marakls, Danny Piacitelli, schedule In the weekly issues of A check of Scofield reservoir Gary Down, Jon Cowley and Mi this newspaper. made the fore part of this week by Fish and Game Department personnel shows that the Ice was all melted by May IS. Reportedly the winter kill of fL;h Is very light, 303 dead f.sh being found on the west shore and a few cn the east shore. Two gill nets were set Monday evening and when pulled out Tuesday morning they contained over 100 rainbow' trout in each. This Indicates a good population of fish assuring a good opening for May 30. These fish ranged lf to one and from The East Carbon Junior WildThe departments life Federation held Its regular bird meeting In connection with a farm was established at Spring-vUl- e wiener roast at the Sunnyside during 1922 and has since park recently. There was a good been operated la conjunction with of members and guest. the fieh hatchery at the same loThe game bird nesting season turn-oIs now underway anl deimrtment Chi May 9 the boys planted 1.000 cation. Hie other game bird farm of fish and game officials are trees at Keith Ilunteria farm In Is at Price. again urging owners of dog to keep them from roaming the fields during this period. Growing America cmro Iliey note that It Is Illegal under Utah law to take, kill, capture, In 1870, only 10,300 tons of copper met the needs of chase or Injure any game bird or the entire country, principally for cooking utensil and animal during closed seasons. brat. Today's demand Is more than 100 times greater. The critical nesting and rearElectrical goods, brass and other items most have conbird ing period for game million tons of copper annually. Practically tinue through the warm months ahead until August 15. power operated piece of equipment coataine In one of Its many forms. Whether you use a spade or a UTAK1 aoll auger to take a soil sample, be sure it represents the entire Prom the earth comes on ohondowt Ufa for field. Boat Zone Mooting Called one-quart- er pounds. Helper Insurance first Birds Masting Now, Watch Your Dogs A public meeting will be held Friday, May 22, at 7.30 pm. at tle lrk-- municipal building to discuaa action of the State parks Commission on recommendation from the Utah Boatiiig Advisory Council In lifting the swung restriction on Scofield reservoir, Todd Tuttle, state boating supervisor, will be present to cond let the meeting. Thu meeting Is being bell In order to air some of the problems Involved and the reasons for lifting the soiling and to give local Interest an ojpor-tunit- y to voice ojilnlons on this e ut dcmrxb Ih matter. Thera were 22,106,000 living veteran on the rolls of the Veterans Administration at the close of fiscal year 1963. ftimrJG A0OOCIATIOH alf we plead mmmm QQDAtLDV It's a Hit! one-ha- Wellington. These were planted to provide ewer for game bird. The Juniors also are taking first aid training a part of iheir program. i Directing this activity are Jay Fowler and Lyle Burdick. East Carbon Junior Er s, Kiwanis, Bunnell, Seven-U- p 7 am Rosters Listed for WBBA Play ra.U-- i UTAH " U'j iilil II 1E(B(G Frozen PEACH, APPLE, CHERRY PEACOCKS DAY-OL- Large Double 'A WIPW doz. DOG FOOD 430 ini...iiii...iiiiiiinii),,iii,','iiir I Cops Title In Bonnie Grcuit MORkELIS Pure Creamery SMACK SPECIAL Helper Insurance and Loan, Helplayper Furniture and Seven-Ued the roll off for league championship May 14. The insurance team came out on top with 2617. Second was Helper Furniture with 2570 and Seven-U- p scored 2472. A banquet will be held at the Kiva Supper Club May 22 at which time league trophies will be CAN 12-o- z. p BIGGEST HIT with Detroits clean-u- p slugger A1 Kaiine is his daily candy bar break. Nothing like it to give you pep," bite. And then pitcher he says as he savors a between-innin- g beware! From the Little Leagues to the Majors, candy is the ideal pick-me-g. And power source, healthful and theres nothing better in the clutch, when that extra effort is de- -' manded after a long day in the sun. ' Kvn !f vi ii re not an active nro. but an amateur week-c- o the big . . . to get lecgufcs uirough the late tv.ijy innings. Theres nothing sweeter. up energy-producin- Advertisement Quart Club 841. Mrs. Litizzette was the only bowler in the league to hit the 600 series; in fact, the only woman to do so during the season at the Bonnie Lanes. The following women achieved 500 pins during the season: Florence Sealey, Prudy Patterson, Vir-g- e Tasker, Marge Banasky, Norma Dimick, Ruth Blanc, Ada Rae Fazzio, Lillie Tollis, Marilyn Hamilton, Jan Sherman, Saralyn Montoya, Betty Stanfield, Edith Litizzette, Betty Tyler, Verla Dunn, Martha Johnson and 'Peg Italian Imported Hfles Well - Protected! The thick, tough hide of the rhinoceros typifies natural protection at its best . . . and our banks policy of fully insuring savings up to $10,000 typifies protection for you at its best. Open cm insured savings account with us today Auto Personal Loan Horn Improvtmont Loans HELPER STATE BANK Aft INDEPENDENT BANK MEMBER FDIC Helper, Utah Utahs general fishing season opens May 30 and the forecast is that more than 225,000 licensed anglers will be afield during this greatest participant event outdoors which continues through November 30. Most will be afield for the opening week end and the department of fish and game again urges anglers to get their licenses be- fore the last minute rush. Nearly 500 agents dispense fish and game licenses throughout the state. Each carries the several types of licenses and are ready to sene the public at all times. The law requires that every person twelve years of age or older must possess and visibly display a proper license whenever afield. Department records show many arrests are made each year for fishing without a license, when improperly licensed, or using another person's license. Again the reminder to beat the rush by buying a license before the last minute and then be sure you take it with you. PY-O-- CAE2E GALLON MS : j HI Can 46-o-z. FIG NEWTONS or LORNA DOONE 3 NABISCO -C pkgs- - Cans liiiiiiii $399 in iiuuiumuiitiiiMimmiuiiUtiiimiiMHumiHmiitiiiMiHiiuuiuiuuiimiiujiiitt HERSHEY 10 for 5( BARS LEMONS 35 15i pkgs. $100 lb. H BimuiuiiiuiiiunmiwiuiunittiiiiiimiimimmtiiimtuimtiiiiiitiuiiiiiiuiiuNiNiimiiitimiuHmiiiiiMiuiitttuuiimimiiniiimiimiiutiiimMui TALL 590 CANS ri FANCY SLICING SHURFINE MILK General Fishing Season Opens On Memorial Day ..llllhdlk,dlllIllllllrMir,,lPr BERTOLI 253. Team honors scratch Series, Helper Furniture 2456; Helper Insurance and Loan 2376; Seven-U- p 2249. Team game scratch Helper Furniture 878, Helper Insurance and Loan, 849, Kiva Supper 61 OK WHIP The final standings show the following winners: EdIndividual honors scratch ith Litizzette, high series, 611; Lillie Tollis, high game, 244; Prudy Patterson, high average, 174. Individual honors with handicap High series, Marilyn Hamilton, 566 plus 81 for 647; high game, Martha Johnson, 224 plus 29 for D CUKES 3 l!i Small Lean MORRELLS BANQUET SPARE All Meat Mild Cream CHUCK RIBS FRANKS CHEESE STEAK 49 4? 4f LB. 49 U. S. LARGE Choke - ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU SMALL ENOUGH TO APPRECIATE YOU Z7 |