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Show 5 Price,, Ufafi TKursHay, December 25, 1969 Record needs eased un--fldvoc- ate n HELPER Two teams, and Veltri Drug,, dominate play in the Helper basketball Cate-Carbo- According to Roland V. Wise, legislation. district director. Internal Revenue Persons engaged in selling amService for Utah, it no longer is munition still are required to be necessary for dealers to keep licensed under the Act. records of certain ammunition Anyone under 2F years of age sales. cannot purchase handgun ammunition. However, individuals at d legislation elim18 can buy rifle and shotgun inates the need for dealers to keep least still records on sales of shotgun am- ammunition. Dealers must to identify require purchasers ammunition suitable munition, themselves if there is doubt about only for use in rifles, and comtheir age. ponent parts of these types of Felons, persons under indictammunition. Purchases of amfor a felony, fugitives from ment munition interchangeable between unlawful users of drugs, rifles and handguns, such as .22 justice, mental incompetents, and persons caliber rimfire ammunition, con18 continue to be prohibited tinue to be subject to the record- under from purchasing ammunition of keeping requirements. Previously, the Gun Control Act of 1968, re- any type. The change in the law affects quired records for all ammunishotgun and rifle ammunionly tion sales. tion and their component parts. IRS stressed, however, that no Dealers still are required to keep other aspect of the Act, which is records on the sales of other amadministered by the Alcohol, To- munition, specifying the type and bacco and Firearms Division of quantity of ammunition and identi the IRS, was changed by the fying the buyer, IRS said. Newly-enacte- Country Lanes bowling Sunday Mixed Dinosaurs put Kitten free throw together two Welchs Carbon Dinosaur basketball team finally put together two victories on successive nights Saturday by dumping the Roy Royals in a practice The Dinos had thumpgame ed Bingham Friday night on the home court. The win over the Region One team was significant in the fact that Welch was forced to leave two starting players, Rufus Ellington and Bill Gentry, at home due to illnesses. Senior Gary Hri-ba- r took Ellingtons spot on the starting five and Reed Dimick was in Gentrys position, as he was in Fridays encounter with Bingham. The husky junior eager came up with 20 points in the game and 22 rebounds to work in well with the Hribar twins, Dave Peterson, and Steven Cowley on the starting five. Coach Welch singled out Cowley as one of the most improved players in recent games, having picked up his scoring by waiting for the good shots when the patterns develop rather than pressing for shots. Coach . Tony 84-6- , Carbon is and Cushing Barnett Gary Wilson Andy Corky Nich- 221-53- Dimick ols 539; John OBer-t- o John Everett Maurice Nay 529; Dick Perea 517; Paul Macris 521; Gary Hansen Rusy Procarione ; Albert Perotti Maurice Tatton 208; Les Hutchins 198; Howard Basso 193; Jay Marx 222;' Jack Birch 203; Murray Pierce 199. Avon 201-53- 197-55- 186-54- 192-52- 225-527- 214-51- Marilyn Ausrin 235-58- Elsie Van Earlene Denni- Ora Bogdin Nielsen 186-52- 174-50- Lynn Pierce 177-51- Bonita Harrison Kate 199-49- talent proves margin for victory successive wins in for another big of activity this Friday Saturday when the Dinos weekend Wagenen son Dr. Ned Alger has been appointed administrative assistant for the Unievrsity of Utahs athletic department, effective immediate- -- in Gun Control Act Nell Hatch athletic administrative stall dominate cage loop under changes Barry Former Carbonife appointed to U. Veltri Cate-Carbo- n, Coach Curt Jensons College of Eastern Utah cage crew fought BYU Frosh the tall, talent-lade- n squad on even terms for well over s of Wednesday nights encounter in the National Guard Armory before falling to the visiThe Eagles actually tors, scored the same number of field goals as the Kittens in the contest, 38, but a hot hand at the line provided the Frosh with their 15 point victory margin. BYU cashed in on 33 of 43 free throw attempts. The teams traded basket for basket in a real barn-burnthroughout the first half and midway through the second half, before BYU opened up an lead with nine minutes remaining. the Kittens were out in front, with a little over two minutes on the clock and CEU failed to score any more as anxiety gripped the Eagles in their frantic attempts to catch up. .The Freshman teams giant Kresimir Cosic, Yugoclavian, gave a good many of his countrymen in the audience a fine example of how they play the game in the old country as he potted 28 points, cleared a good number of rebounds, and blocked several shots by the smaller Eagles. Cothree-fourth- 109-9- free-thro- 89-8- 0 101-9- ff ly. Alger is a graduate of Carbon Brigham Young High School's his University where he received BS and ME degrees. He received his doctorate in education from the University of Utah in 1969. i 108-4- 68-3- Cate-Carbo- n from graduation Following Brigham Young University, he footaccepted the position of head ball coach at Pleasant Giove High School dining which time his teams won two consecutive state week. Jerry Martinez free-thro- championships. Four years later, he joined the football coaching staff at the University of Utah. Cate-Carbo- He was appointed assistant director of high school services at the University of Utah in 1967 Parents should be and remained affiliated with the Athletic Department of supervisfamiliar with ing grants in aid. His new duties will include the juvenile gun law of grants in aid, coordination Parents of children interested eligibility and related items. He in guns and shooting should be will be responsible for coordinatfamiliar with the laws govern- ing the admissions, and supering the ownership, possession and vise the tutoring and work prouse of firearms by juveniles. gram for the Universitys Athletic Department. t Utah law prohibits the use of the appointment. In announcing firearms by anyone under 14 years Athletic Director Bud Jack said, of age unless accompanied by a We are pleased that Alger has parent or guardian. Another secour staff. His knowledge rejoined tion of law prohibits the selling and understanding of the athletic or giving of firearms to any perprogram will help insure the conson under 14. tinuation of progress in the fieltj of athletics. With the nearness of the Christg season and the mas Dr. Alger, his wife Andrea and increased activity in rabbit hunt- three daughters reside in Salt ing and general outdoor plinking, Lake City. i parents should be aware of their childrens activities and be sure that they are properly supervised Best in while using firearms. NED ALGER 63-6- k n 173-50- mid-poi- Cate-Carbo- n Ernie Benash, Joe Trujillo, and led the scoring for Veltri in routing the roal team in what had figured to be a much clsoer game. Benash found the line, hitting mark for 19 from the points to lead all six for six. The former Olympian scorers. sat out for almost seven minutes Six of the seven players in shortly after the half when he lineup were in double picked up his fourth personal from the mine esuipment as Geoff Brandt, 63 figures guard team set the seasons scoring high California, topped the Kitten scorers with 29 points, followed by in beating Roy & Bobs. Robbie Cosics 28, and Dave Porter, a Jewkes led the parade with 27, A1 Leo added 19, Joe Goodrich Provo boy added 22. and Bill Jewkes 18 each and Sac Chuck Anderson paced the EagHrienson and Robert Fenn had 12 les with 21 points and Paul Van apiece. Playing manager Billy Dyke and Mike Christensen each Coleman hit for one basket to add picked up 17. Boyd Griffen was the final two points. Vincent Tone the only other Eagle in double picked up 12 for the losers and figures with 13. Anderson and Leon Uzelac 11. Christensen, playing perhaps his Steve Powell, Rolyn Perri, and finest game in an Eagle uniform, fought the taller Frosh for the Willie Ellington propelled the Rio 1 win over the rebounds to keep CEU in conten- Grande to a tion. Jenson withheld Anderson Mexican lodge in one of the from the starting lineup for the leagues closer games. The Lodge first time this year in favor of trailed by 10 at the three quarter Jimmy Davis and when he insert- mark but came back to almost into the nip the railroaders at the final ed the jumping-jacfive after about minutes, gun. Jerry Carlson sparked the game, Anderson was a virtual demon all Lodge team in the drive, getting over the court. He came up lame 33 points in the game. with a pulled leg muscle late in League Standings the second half and was on the bench again for a short spell. Davis, Steve Paur and Jim Marshall each added eight points to the Eagle total and Dave Tollman two. Paur and Craig Griffis continue to put some speed into the Eagle offense, so badly needSchedule: ed to offset the height advantage Monday, Jan. 5 the visitors enjoyed. Roy & Bob vs Mexican Lodge Veltri Drug vs Rio Grande Tuesday, Jan. 6 North American Coal vs host an invitational tournament. Three teams, the Grand Junction Tigers, Emery Spartans, and the Central Warriors, also from Gand Junction, join the Dinos for the two night play. The meet is not a tournament in the sense that first night winners play each sic handled the ball well for a big d other the second night although man, used a jump it could very well come out this shot effectively, and was deadly way. The schedule is set for both nights prior to the opening tip-oand calls for Grand Junction and Emery to meet Friday night at 6: 15 p.m. and Central and Carbon to play at 8 p.m. On Saturday the teams will trade opponents regardless of the outcome of Fridays activity, Emery taking on the Warriors of Central at 6:15 p.m. and Carbon getting a return match with Grand Junction at 8 WALTER p.m. The Tigers scored one of the A good many eyebrows were raised throughout the country three losses the Dinos have suffered in play in a this fall when Notre Dame University suddenly reversed its n bowl games on accepting an long standing ban on game at Gnyid Junction two offer to play in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas on New Years Day. In weeks ago. The Carbon squad has won six going into this weeks commenting on the policy switch, Moose Krause, Irish athletic director, said, Opening the door to bwl participation will give play. us a tremendous recruiting tool. What he failed to add was that Coach Welch was hopeful that the game will pour at least $300,000 into the schools general operhe would have both Ellington and fund, now $800,000 in the red. ating Gentry back in action this week. College football is big at the box office, but it is not a money Gentry has been down with a bad machine, school authorities have learned, much to their sorrow. case of influenza and resumed Big time football, on the contrary, is a monster with a voracious practice Monday. Ellington is appetite for money. Ohio State, the perennial gridiron power of plagued with a kidney ailment the midwest, is a good The Buckeyes average 82,000 example. that has bothered him at various people for every home game on the schedule, yet the athletic times in recent years and his is expected to sink $250,000 into the red this year. program availability is dependent upon his When you consider the expenses this is quite obvious. Recruitdoctors findings in examinations ing, the actual grants in aid to the recruits, and the athletic staff he is undergoing. add up to a sizeable outlay each year. A major school must keep seven or eight men on the road recruiting. At Ohio State there are 280 athletes, including 120 football players, who are getting the full ride in school expenses. The crack coaching staff, headed by Woody Hayes, includes ten men. The head coach alone is probably making more than the university president. recruitCoaches insist there must be no letup in administrabut stadium grants-in-aietc., college expansion, ing, ElDave Peterson and Rufus tors may have other plans, who, fearing financial ruin, want to lington, a couple of system app'y the brakes. Watch for pressure to end the juniors, led the Carbon High basn in the recruiting frenzy. Perhaps a in football and a ketball five to a victory over cutback could open the door for football at CEU again. Bingham High in a An encouraging note from the BYU Frosh-CEgame Wednesexhibition on the Dino home court The big boy the Mike cf at was center. Christensen big day play Friday night. from Logan held his own against some very tall and talented Peterson was sensational in a young Cougars and at the same time came up with 17 points first half drive that netted the despite sitting out twice when he got in foul trouble. If the Eagles Dinos a lead at half-tim- e of Curt Jenson are to make their mark in the upcoming ICAC a margin they preserved at the race a lot is going to depend on the big boy in the pivot post and final gun. The husky Carbon cenChristensen gave every indication that he may be ready this ter hit buckets from all angles beseason to shoulder this responsibility. The Eagles fore cooling off somewhat when have the horses in Anderson, Paur, Griffis, Davis and others to the teams traded baskets at halfthe opposition dizzy if the big boy in the center can time. Ellington started slowly trigger the drive. but found late in the half that he sss could drive past the Miner deCEUs Paul Van Dyke has a younger brother, Randy Van Dyke, fenders for three easy s to playing with the Bingham High team which appeared at Carbon add to the Dino edge at interThe youngster is a carbon copy of the mission. Peterson and Ellington Friday night. in looks and play . . . Robert Lauriski, the formboth both picked up 10 field goals Eagle eager honors in basketball East Carbon boy who garnered er Dave getting 4 for 7 from the his lot with Utah State cast two has the at Logan High past years, charity stripe for 24 points, and where he is one of the frosh team . . . on the Aggie mainstays Rufus 8 for 11 for a total of 28 A certain radio news-castraised the hair on the back of the points. Steve Cowley chipped in when he referred to neck cf many local Yugoslavian-American- s 13 points for his best scoring night a Czechoslovakian Olympic player on the BYU Frosh team . . . of the year. Ernest Hemmingway and Len Cunningham may be lost to the CEU basketball team f r the remainder of the season . . . Ned After a close first quarter Carbon opened a lead early in the AJger, a Carbon High graduate, has been named assistant athletic director at the University of Utah. Ned, the homecoming speaker second period and moved out ahead as much as 19 points in the at CEU this fall, took his doctorate from the U last spring. third quarter. The Miners came Merry Christmas. out with a tight full court press in the last stanza slowing the Dinos down somewhat and cut Notre Dame Boosters the winning margin down a little. Bingham had a definite height GAMES PARTY POSTPONED advantage with 68 Rex McKee in the lineup and the Dinos had a little difficulty in the reboundTil ing department as often times the Miners had three and four shots underneath. turn-aroun- league as the teams have reached the in first half play. continues to roll on undefeated as they clobbered the hapless Roy & Bob Texaco crew 0 and Veltris trounced North American Coal The single blemish on Veltris record was administered by last seat Young people will soon develop ;nto responsible sportsmen and gunowners if given the proper training and supervision. the house by Tuffy Car hits bridge Raymond Wellington, Cate-Carbo- n juries Veltri Drug vs Mexican Lodge Wednesday, Jan. 7 Rio Grande vs Roy & Bob vs North American Coal (Games at 7:45 and 8:45 p.m. each night) There will be no league games during the week between Christmas and New Years Day due to other activities in the gym. Charles suffered Rich, 17, minor inFriday morning early when his southbound car on old SR-1Third (South nighway West) sideswiped the side of the steel bridge over Price River. The 4:15 a.m. accident was in- ONLY 0 Cate-Carbo- n vestigated by Highway Trooper LeGrande Wilberg and Price City Patrolman Norman Vuksinick. Extensive damage resulted to the car. Mutual Builders 42 S. Carbon post-seaso- ' Swim team given proceeds from rodeo program sales During the 1969 Black Diamond Stampede, the Blue Whale Swim Team and their parents accepted the task of selling rodeo programs, but because at the same time there was a swimming meet in action at the Youth Memorial Pool, just a few of the members were able to participate in the selling. But these with determination sold every program asigned. SINGLE-DIA- L AND CONTROL k is 5--J FABRl-GUID- INDEX Fast, easy steam and dry ironing. Accurate control for all types of fabrics two settings. Sprinkles on any setting. 39 steam vents. Extra long button notches. New slim, comfort- - $ contoured handle. q95 q MODEL HSS2 Chucks Pharmacy 19 S. Main in Helper PRE - INVENTORY - Because of the initiative shown by these youngsters, the Carbon County Sheriffs Posse voted unanimously to turn the entire proceeds from the sale to the swim team. Under the direction of Chairman Howard Bud Bliss, Trease and Quint Pickup, Posse $263.20 was turned committee, over to the swim team. Liquor store hours John Pappas, manager of the Utah State Liquor Store in Price, today reported that during the oreholiriay days the store is open From 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Dec. 22 and 23. On Dec. 24 and 31 the tore will open at 10 a.m. and g close at 7 p.m.,' these dates Christmas eve and New Years eve. be-n- ADVANTAGE OF THESE TAKE LOW, LOW PRICES FOR CHRISTMAS Visiting Bingham (alls to Dinos high-pressu- n slow-dow- No. 19 Chromacolor T.V. 75-6- 3 23 pre-seas- fast-brea- k lay-up- PICTURE TUBE ONLY : New Zenith No. 23 B & 22412-0- 2 W ROLL AROUND T.V. 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