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Show Price, UtaK MarcK 19, T970 Tfiurs3ay, Kiwanis tournament action opens tonight - when Terry Tebbs was HELPER Eight amateur basketball teams from as leading the way for the Provo far away as Logan and Cedar team, hut the championship has points eluded the Chester Oliver sponCity ami various state-wid- e in between will begin firing bas- sored team since. Levins are kets in the Helper Junior High counting upon Ruffner; Spanish gym tonight (Thursday) as the Fork coach Joel Gardner, Mike assistant coach at 21st annual 'Helper Kiwanis Invi- Coombs, tational tournament gets under Provo; and Vistel Wright to help way. The first game is sched- regain the Kiwanis crown. uled to begin at 6 p.m. with four Chucks Pharmacy of Helper is games on tap tonight, four toUtah the Southern morrow night (Friday) starting at sponsoring State College team in the meet. 6 p.m. again, and three Saturday Ken Dimick, a Helper student at night beginning at 6:30, a total of the school, is managing the team II games before the 1970 chamand the controversial Skip Mead pions are crowned. is the star of the Cedar City enA heavy favorite to successfully leadMead was the try. defend the title they won last year scorer as Southern Utah won ing Sav-On is the team of Ogden mansix conference games hut all aged by a man with the unlikely forfeited at the end of the were name of Esther Green. Green is season four years ago. A familiar headbringing a squad to Helper name also on the Chucks roster ed by the fabulous Justus Thigpin is Roger Garnichec, a Provo High of Weber State fame a year ago; graduate who starred for Dixie plus Gus Chatmon, last years before moving on to winner of the Woody Jewelry College Garnichecs father is a formaward as the outstanding player er Carbon County resident, of the meet; Dan Sparks, a unChuck Anderson, the Paur broanimous choice in the Steve and Dave, and Mar Kiwanis tournament of two years thers, ago; and Eddie Tillman, another selection in the meet last year. PRICE TRADING The teams most likely to challenge the Ogden crew are the Utah State Levins Insurance of Provo; Chucks Pharmacy, a quintet of Southern Utah State College players from Cedar City; or Jacks Shoes of Price, who have a good number of CEU players on the roster. The USU from Logan Since could very well give the Sav-Ofive all they can handle as Ken Mitchell, the Utah State Sports Information director, is bringing Tim Tollestmp, Paul Jeppesen, John Erickson, Dick Wade, and Chris Bean from the Aggie five that battled UCLA in the western NCAA finals at Seattle just last Saturday afternoon. Tollestrup is senior from Western Cana ada who made tremendous strides with the Aggies this year while Erickson, the Manti boy, was the number six man on the squad. Bean is another elongated eager who backed up Tollestrup in the center position. '65 and talent-lade- n 66 7 -- Jfii'i ' 1.1 JLI RltMNlb' i'HlBALL, llJlJRNAffN1i;J;!i ter Borla, and Joe Myers, di- rector of game officials, display trophies which will be awarded at conclusion of SOMETHING TO SHOOT AT . . . Howard Norton, Kiwanis president; Ed Marchetti, 'tournament Woodrow Merkley, donor of outstanding player award; Wal- - Fossat Photo basketball tournament. SU-S- Marscaro Saralyn Montoya 171; Mary Wilson 164; Arlene GuLouise Svetich tierrez Nielsen 162; Marilyn Mary Francy Berensen Kris Saccomanno Scavo Loa Mae Zaccaria 165; May Hilton 168; Bessie Stewart Olive Richeda 177; Bonnie 184; Lanes Helper Club 300 Cate Bonnie Lanes bowling 198; 183-49- 184-47- 185-48- 180-49- shall will lead the Jacks Shoes along entry m the tournament with Jerry Carlson, Jimmy Davis, and Wait Tryon. Two more CEU and players, Christensen Boyd Griffin, will be wearing the in the meet colors of to team with Robert and Bill Jewkes and Robert Fenn who have led the mine equipment team to the championship of the Helper recreation league this season. Cate-Carbo- n n 5th Annual TBOTOTt Baughman 183; John Baughman Paul Bill Nielson Dalpiaz 174; Hank Skerl Guido Lanny Kirkwood Rose Salzetti 174; Salzetti Hilda Dean Bartlett Funk Pete Bottino BurShirl Davis ton Davis Mike Kandaris 191; Prudy 172; Tom Migliaccio Dom Juliano '190. 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