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Show THI IUN.ADVOCATI, PUCK, UTAH Pif Fwr Tkw4if, DKnfcr )l( IIM Region Four Proposes Sportsmanship Trophy in Region IV are Judge more tlian one game. 4 Fach school la responsible currently making plana to have a Sportsmanship trophy given each to have ita Judge in attendaiae. 5. Judging sheets will be providdeserving school year to tlw? The fourteen uggetions for a ed by the home base school. 6. The Judges will sit with the Region Four Sjiortsmaxuhip Code student body of the sclksd and are: seats and 1. school will set lip a will have tickets provided. tentative list of passible Judge be-7. Judges will not cooperate or fore the 1904 3 basketball season consult in any way with one anbegins and definite arrangements other. will be made at least two or three 8. Each Judge will evaluate both weeks before each game, and turn In two Judging teams 2. The Judges will lie disintersheets. ested civic leaders, who do not 9. sheets will be placed have relationship or preference In aJudging addressed and previously for any team or school. stamped envelope, sealed, and 3. Judges will be different for picked up by a student body repeach game In order to get a fair resentative immediately after the and over-a- ll view, but they may game, High school mt j tj ... As a result of the CHARITY AT HOME Bonnie Lanes Charity Bowling Benefit held In 3, fourteen families with Helper December a total of GG children had a merrier Christmas. the benefit, various Using the proceeds groups took the respon iibility of shopping for the different families. Cne such shopping group was the bookkeeping department of the Carbon Emery Bank under the direction of Lola Nelson. These girls spent their lunch hours shopping 12-1- t "for the seven children in their--' ''family. Because the proceeds were to tie used for clothing for the children and food, the girls themselves donated a dress for the mother, shirt for the father and the toys for the children. In the accompanying picture, shown with a few of the packages, from left to right, are Linda Fowler, Lola Nelson, Alice Beacco, Mao' Yoklavich, Linda David, Sheila McArthur and Claudia Norton. The tournament is an annual affair. News for & about J0. Each judge will write on the outsold of tike enveloja the number of theet in the emt-lojito avoid the possible lu of judging alicet, 11. 'Jlie enveloj. 1 to be maiiej that ame night or the following day if this U possible, to lb American Fork High School, which ha i been selected a the home base echooL 12. A general statement will be issued at each game, reminding the general audience that the being played under game iportsmamhip competition. A statement la a follows: "Ilti game I being played under the Region Four Sportsmanship Code and we encourage patrons to Join with us In adhering to principles. good sportsmanship and High Schools are In competition not only on the fioor, but in sportsmanship com- Here are the traits the Judges look fur in each school: 1. No "booing', name calling, use of noisemaker. or oilier forms of nrgatjve reaction. 2. Reaction to school songs, national anthem, the flag, performing groups at half-tim- e activities, etc. 3. Their reaction toward cials. players, annoying or other unsportsmanlike acts. 4. The unity and organization of Pep Club, Cheerleaders, and the llarbnn Emery Hpnrtsm en By James W. Bates Regional Came Manager Once again Id like to reiterate Channel 7 will broadcast a six week series of half hour programs designed to aid the housewife w1k has to contend with firearms in the home. This program is designed to teach her how to keep them safe and out of reach. Broadcast time is 8:30 to 9:00 p.m. every Monday starting Janu- on (Wpy MEW ) (year fj 1 All of us at First Federal Savings & Loan Association hope that we may work closely with you this coming year, to make 1 965 your most happy and prosperous NEW YEAR! . . . Murray Mathis . . . Rye B. Clerico . . . Aaron J. Hanson . . . A. R. Demman . . . D. Ross Boyack . . . Frank B. Hanson . . . Officers and Directors. all-ye- ar ry Ovi-at- t, six-doll- ar Bonnie Bowlers STAMPS RUBBER WELDERS Hunter 220-164-1- 200-54- 2; 209-52- 6; 81 70 191-52- 3; Sun-nysi- de 172-16- 0, 223-51- 3; 186-50- 1; 184-17- 3, Drag-erto- La-Vi- na 170-164-1- 164-16- 7, . . . & GOODYEAR TIRES Sinclair Products e. 179-18- 8. the Management and Employees, wish to Thank Our many Customers and Friends for their patronage in the year just past, and look forward to serving you throughout the coming New Year. . . . The best of Wishes - to the best of People . . . (Pur Customers ! ee A offi- coaches, Pep Band. 6. General enthusiasm and originality of Pep Cub, Pep Band, and Cheerleaders. petition." 7. The language of concha and 13. The Saturday following the players and their reaction to reflast game of Region competition eree calls. Be careful not to aseach school will meet at Ameri-ca- n sume anything unless you specifiFork and tally Its points. cally see or hear things of a de11. The trophy will be bought rogatory nature! 8. General sportsmanship of the by money assessed from each school in the Region and will team and coaches. 74-4- 2. nt set tool. 1 Today is the last day of the chukar season and the last of the years hunts; however, you can Provo Notches Win still plink at the jack rabbit Good Sports populations of jack rabbits have 74-4- 2 Offer Variety Over Carbon, been observed on the Park and Buckhorn Reservoir. Do around Provo tallied its second Region To Gunman, Angler know the difference between you Wedneswin basketball last 1965. Four new bom Jack rabbits and new ary 4, With more regular hunting and Dont throw your hunting liday night and Carbon High lest born cottontail rabbits? The Jack cense away. We still have waters its second region game when the fishing seasons at an end for the is born fully furred with rabbit in the area open to year around Bulldogs overpowered the Dino- year, the Department of Fish and eyes open, while the young cotton-ta- il Game today reminded that there saurs is bom blind and naked. The angling. Perhaps youll want to The Dinosaurs managed a tight are many forms of off season" the Lower Huntington bejack rabbit is really a hare and try zone defense in the first quarter outdoor recreation still available. tween now and April 15, 1965. a the cottontail true is rabbit. and managed to stay about even Fishing enthusiasts can take adAgain, Id like to remind you Sunday night we had to call out sportsmen the East Carbon Wildwith the Provo cagers. However, vantage of the numerous oppora crew to clear the Price Game life Federation will hold in the second canto IProvo opened tunities afforded by many waters its first runs of snow. The runs Farm well as to as eight-poian of the new year on Januopen fishing advantage. up to meeting were all cleared preventing snow this the three major streams open to The Bulldogs widened ary 2, 1965, and dont forget the damage to the runs and game meeting of the Carbon-EmeWhitefish with third in fishing. the quarter quickly birds. Heavy, wet snow can be Fish and Game For the eighth year in a row, a a barrage led by Drew Haws and Association, Janudisasterous to a game farm. center Jim Rees who tallied 18 long season is now open for trapary 6, 8:00 p.m. at the Carbon Concerning the East Carbon County Courthouse. and 13 points for the night, re- ping beaver, mink and marten. Wildlife Federation. Gerald Next week you can look forPopulations of these spectively. former Carbon County Com- ward to some information on the From then on the Carbon cag- will be found in most mountain and sportsman, has buffalo ers, trying desperately to catch ous sections of the state and a Ilo Parker, 190; Marjory Jensen, missioner Henry Mountain 1882. license to direct the East been entitles elected and mistakes made trapping many up, Provo ran away with the game. any citizen to trap these animals. Ruth Jones is the first in our Carbon Wildlife Federation for Provos defense permitted only All furs are coming into prime at Ladies Wednesday Night League 1965. Gerry has an active interest Just in Time this season. five baskets in the second half. to bowl a 600 series. She received in recreation and hunting and is The Belgium Village pavlion For the shooter, the waterfowl a 600 pin from the League. equipped to do the sportsmen of Carbons top scorer was Ernie the New York Worlds Fair at season continues a Keith fine Carbon job. County through January on H who tallied Benah points was 7 Presiwas Vice will completed four hours before and the rabbit elected Hintze lowly jack five field goals and one from the also afford prime outdoor pleasdent, Henry A. (Dell) Brownfield the fair dosed for the year. Itll free line. ure during the weeks ahead. as Secretary and Lee (Gunner) be ready to go when the fair opens again next year. In many areas rabbit hunters Worthington as Treasurer. can be of valuable assistance to The following personnel were landowners by reducing pest popu selected to head up the commitlations of Jack rabbits. Hunters tees. Ike Parry, Fish; Bob Hixon, should, however, always obtain Big Game; Phil Smith, Upland permission before trespassing on Birds and Waterfowl; Beverly private property. Palmer, Publicity; Mary Ann Taylor, Program and Entertainment; Russ Palmer, Legislative; Lee Other high games are Marilyn SafeBell 188, Irene Mezek Worthington Florence Hixon, Education; for 503, Lillie Tollis ty; Winner of 1st third. Jim Mussatt, Rescue Patrol; Alfor 530, Prudy Patterson 165, Elsie lan Jenkins, Boneta Harrison, Finance. TaskHigh games were rolled by Bet- Veda Topolovec 193, Virge Van Wagenen, Irene MeBob Seitz, Bill Vodo-pic-h er for 536, Mussatt, 199, Betty Tyler ty Tyler La Dona Rukavina, and Russ Palmer are Patterson Jan for 527, Ruth Blanc 161, Kather- zek, Prud. Nita Webb, Directors. Gene Trabue, Marchello Lorna Fowler ine Winters 163, Judy Marchello 190; Lueylle Pace Holding, Marge Dimick 182, Hintze, Brownfield, Norma Mezek 164, Ioa for Worthington, 178, Irene 183. 187; Virginia Tasker, n Bill Smith and Oviatt are 540, Linda Gonales 167, Louise Lloyd 178, Ann Anella 202, Jan Directors. Dick Taylor repfor 507, Svetich 165, Julia Gomez 166, Lil- Marchello OK West Price and Charlie Florence About 45 per cent of Portugals resents Columbia Kirkwood lie Tollis 179, 167. These games Director-at-largis a Hunter workers are farmers. are for the week of the 17th. Sealey Off-Seas- travrl to each school before the cason starts and then will ;mj a wtvk with each school after the season has begun. After this, American Fork will hold It until It is presented to the winning j |