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Show Price, Utah 2 Thursday, November 6, 1969 Price girl wins Country Lanes howling 202, tQ trip to Chicago 182; Ora Bogdin 214, 212-53- Elsie Van Wagenen Mary Wilson Gloria Marshall Billie Everett Dottie Martin 198; Gen Cormani Donna Jensen 196; Gemma Larcher 204; Pat Patterson 186; Bernice Leo 186; Carey Mabrito 183; Lou Jean Willson 201; Betty Bryan 183. 524, 510, 539; 557; 221-50- 197-18- Deer hunt contest Fishing 222-57- 203-56- 217-55- 199-55- j Winners in the Big Buck contests sponsored by two Price business institutions during the 1969 deer hunt season were announced this week. Jim Conover, Jerry Clark and Louise Dimick won the prizes offered by Price Trading Company for widest spread, second widest spread and smallest spread, respectively. First prize in the spread category sponsored by the Price Commission Company was won by Gary Prazen, 35 inches. Marc Bingham won the prize for the most points, 16. 186-55- - 191-54- 223; Chokey Bergera Prichard 207; Alan Fred Oakden 525; UJ 204; Paul Macris .Dolinsky zel Bert Smith 208; Wally Pace Remo 594; 212-22- League of Nations Jerry 192-20- fishing season remains open until Nov. 30 this year. Anglers who want to get away from the crowds and enjoy some of the years best fishing should visit their favorite fishing hole now. 1969 Pressure on most waters of the State is virtually nonexistent, and anglers can pursue their sport at a leisurely pace. Fish have had a full season to grow and are in good condition. Insect life and ether natural food supplies are dwindling so the fish are more eager to accept the anglerss offering. Curtain down on football season for Carbon preps Et- - Jay Marx Ted Pappas 203-53- Bonnie Lanes 220-20- Bob .Welch 202; 208; Gary Hanson 204; Dominick Bonacci .201; Bub Olson 202; Bill McGuire '160; Jack Patterson 191; Barry Cushing 199; Bill Revas 190; Skip Miller 196. Nell Hatch 596, Nita Webb 541; 386, 517; Billie Everett 219-59- 215-51- lynn Pierce J 189-18- ith Tone 187-53- 213-51- Donna Judd 189-51- 212-53- Helen Konakis had of entering state Class offs. The Monticello BarMargaret clinched a semifinal berth Buckaroos on Nov. 14 Jean Riche 176-51- bara Hughes Banasky 197-51- 179-51- ,, Utahs A few days spent fishing now could produce enough bragging fish to last you all winter long. Take a youngster along; help 4-- bridge the generation gap. Pheasant Hunting Closes Nov. 7, ing on area. 16 or ' Under a special provision of the upland game hunting proclamation, landowners are permitted to post their lands open to hunting pheasants as an extension of the regular season. The designated regular season bay be extended up to a full 30 days. No landowner will be permitted to post his land open to pheasant hunting beyond Nov. 30. Persons desiring to extend the regular season on their property may do so with appropriate signs containing the words open to pheasant hunting by permission or open to pheasant hunting. Signs must be placed no further apart than 600 feet along the boundary and on all corners, lanes and gates on the property being extended. Deer Some late hunts open until Nov. 15. See proclamation. 1969 Adding a Bathroom SOCIO schedules meeting Sunday t. The next SOCIO meeting will be held Sunday, Nov. 9, starting at 3 p.m. in the basement of the Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church in Price. Subjects to be discussed include special job opportunities for bank special loans for people interested in buying or improving their homes, special job training programs through Employment Security, report on the leadership cla'sses inn cluding history and culture and other topics of interest that may be brought before the gathering. 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COUNTR- IN PRICE 637-009- 4 LEAVITT in Thrif-- T and Irish squad was no match for East Carbon, particularly when Notre Dame lost ther backfield ADVENTURE IN THE FAR NORTH When you visit Salt lake City, drop In at our friendly store. Browse through the widest selection of western clothing and saddlery In the country, latest stytej. , Fair prices. WESTERN BOOTS SADDLERY - RANCHWEAR "BICYCLE The ace, Jake Farlaino, midway through the second period via the injury route. The heavier Viking forward line anchored by James Peak, Wally Oviatt and Carl Cochrane bottled up the Irish running game and forced the losers to resort to the air. Defensive standouts for Notre Dame were Wayne Cartwright, Henry Etzel, Jack Kobe and Dominic Pero. The win left East Carbon with a 3 Region Six league record, while Notre Dame finished with itdsKjS Win a FREE two-poi- Permaglas STANDARD MAN 0 , i.V3'vVJ RANCHWEAR 15 14-- 0 Great Britain and is now a stu- Orangeville. dent at BYU, visited her mother, Friday afternoon North I Mrs. Geniel Brady Hunt, over the Junior High held a Hall, weekend. She left here about eight party, years ago and will start student third in the grade. Tuesday evening the Ml1 teaching Halloween party with Lo a A pheasant hunt banquet was LaRae Kinder, Sitterud, both held Saturday evening by wards. On the program were the LeRoy, Michael Larsen and and Marie Lemon. mens glee club, Leigh Young and Young supervising. The FFA sweetheart ball was Michael Johnson. held Friday evening. An assembly We .know what happened The son of Mr. and Mrs. Courtwas held during the afternoon to who used to steal was blesed and kid select a queen who was Shelly ney Guynion is Chris gates on Halloween. His name named Sunday. They Behling. Other contestants were up to become airplane hija Jean Snow, Elaine Larsen, Kolene Starr. f victory for the East Carbon established their superiority early over the Irish by piling up a 30-- lead before the second quarter was well underway. Paul Martinez scored first for the Vikings, carrying the pigskin the final four yards to the end zone and Walter Lewis ran over the conversion attempt for two points. East Carbon picked up another touchdown in the initial period when Ray Ferguson picked off a Notre Dame pass and raced 50 yards with the interception to pay dirt. The conversion attempt failed, but the Viklead at. the end ings had a ' of the quarter.' Coach Rich Congdons boys lengthened the lead in the second quarter when the speedy Lewis scampered 30 yards and Ferguson hit Jerry Arambula with a conpass for another version. The Vikings put another score on the board before the Irish made their lone touchdown, Randy Hunt covering the last eight yards, and Ferguson again took to the air for two more points, this time to Lewis. Notre Dames touchdown came in the second quarter, on a sensational pass reception in the end zone by little Michael Bruno. Jake Farlaino threw the pass from a single wing offense over the heads of the Viking defenders to Bruno, who had worked his way behind them. Joe Arriola kicked the extra point for the Irish. Martinez and Lewis both got second touchdowns in the second half on long runs, the former on a dash in the third period, and the latter on a ramble in the final period. The Ferguson to Arambula aerial combination was good for two more points after Lewis touchdown. 2 ' 4-- Dug-wa- i t 1 687-240- The Emery FHA held a chapter meeting Friday to discuss two objectives; To strengthen bonds in the family and community and to help youth comprehend the problems of society and contribute to the solutions. The following gave talks: Laurel Sitterud, Peggy Fox, Julie Wilberg, Sandra Wilberg Proof of Emery High School dramatists Miss Turcasso Miss Turcas-so- s will present The King and I outstanding work in photo- Nov. 19, 20, 21. graphy is her record. She became Miss Dorothy Brady, who has interested in this project in 1965 returned from an LDS mission to and has been shooting pictures ever since. This project came in line with her school work as Service starved? photographer for the newspaper and year book at Carbon High. club During her years in endeavors, Miss Turcasso also has developed projects in foods, home improvement, clothing, child care, home grounds beautification and Pebble Pups. She also has served as a leader for a home improveIts free and plentiful with ment club. any product in our full line Of fuels and lubricants. 1 30 depend- was bu Wednesday by Wilford Nielsi was i confirmed Sunday b grandfather, Lyman Curt of this honor, Miss Turcasso will be one of to delegates the National Club Congress in Chi-iJ- 'l c a g o during the first week Kofford, Leigh Young and Susan in December. Leamaster. B play or against either Park City or 176-49- Named as a state winner in the photography program is Miss Denise Turcasso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Turcasso of Price. As a result 4-- Outdoor calendar Utahs winners announced 206-58- Kl P 202-52- 223-51- Dean NelTony OBerto Max Cadez son Harold Matsuda Arden Mortenson Don Neeley Dick Wilson Bob Droz Ange Basso Huntington Sun-'Oclvoc&- Mmdilh Jody Froncy leRoy .00 i 4 i |