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Show rrrry w Thursday, Jan. East Carbon, Emery Sun Advocate, 13, 1977 Price, Utah post opening wins East Carbon and Emery opened league play in their respective regions by the end in game. Ten Region 0-- 0, recording cage victories last Friday night. The Vikings of East Carbon held off a Monticello last quarter rally to win over the Backaroos at Sunnyside while the Spartans of Emery sprung a real surprise in upending Juab, at Castle Dale in over- Dallin Law paced the Spartans with 19 points as the home team scored seven points in the three minute extra period while shutting out Juab. Regulation time ran out with the two Region Seven rivals tied at time. Law received plenty of scoring support from Kent 66-5- 9, Coach Doug Hintzes East Carbon crew got a scoring performance from forward senior Terry Johnson with Todd Hernandez, Carl Harris and Steven Valdez also in double figures for the Vikes. The visitors rallied in the fourth quarter to cut an eleven point margin East Carbon held at the mark to the final eight point edge the Vikes held at the three-quart- Monticello (60) Washburn 3, 6; Christensen 7, Palmer 15; Emerys Redd 6, 0-- 12; 8, Totals 4, 3-- 4, 19; Hugentobler 28, 60. 4-- Score by quarters: East Carbon Monticello 59-5- Bunderson (66) 17; S. Wilson 3, 9; Zwahlen 5, 12; Pace 0, Emery 5, 7-- 8, 3-- 2-- Lav 1; Bunderson and Lonnie Zwhalen, the former getting 17 points and the later 12. Zwahlen got the Spartans of Coach Ray Newbury off on the right foot in the overtime by stealing the ball and going in for a layup. E. Carbon (68) Harris 3, 13; 10; Hernandez 3, 8, Richardson 0, Totals 1. 3, 3-- 19; 7; George 24, 18-2- 66. Juab (59) Park 4, Jones 6, 8; Painter 1, 3; Sperry, 8, 25; 10. Totals Yates 4, 23, 59. 13; 0-- 2-- 13-2- "OUET1 7-- 8, 4--4, Score by quarters: McFarland 3, 6; Johnson 10, 22; Valdez 6, 14; Wakefield, 1, 0-- 2-- 2-- 3. Emery Juab 2, Totals 26. 68. 16-2- JlTIRi Helper basketball OF FAMOUS BRAND Grant's ties Veltri's Grants Distributing moved into a tie with Veltri Drug for the top spot in the Helper basketball league Monday night by slipping by in Chucks Pharmacy, a very tight ball game. Steve Powell dumped in 31 points for Grants in the 65-6- game which never saw more than two points separating the two teams at the end of each period. at the end Chucks led of the first quarter, Grants 20-1- 34-3- 8 at halftime 2 Chucks again, 49-4- 8 and at the mark before Grants came on for the slim two point edge at the three-quart- end. Powell was hitting his long range shot in very quarter, getting four field goals in the final one to lead Wellington . The Wellington Volunteer Fire Department met in its regular monthly meeting Jan. 4. The department has now reached full strength with five officers and ten men. The department adopted a physical training program and a training on the fire program engines. They began the trials and practice on the physical fitness program on Saturday. Lee Thayn, daughter of Harold and Ethel Thayn, was guest of honor at a shower personal Wed- nesday evening at the home of Lyn Dale and Ardienne were Norton. Lena Norton and Callene Lee. o Boots o Bindings o Poles o Ski Suits Ski Pants o Parkas o Si Backs o After Ski BootsC o Cross Country J3! Skis, Boots, uJo Skis credit union tive with 16 points and Frankie Juliano had 10. his team to the victory. Bill Gentry added 13 points to the winning total and Andy Barnett STOCK' 11. League Standings (as of Jan. 10) Roy Jewkes and Greg Nielson, a couple of Carbon High players of a year ago, were the leading scorers for Chucks, Jewkes getting 16 and Nielson 15, the only double digit performers for the losers. In other Monday night action Rio Grande, behind a output Dean by Marchello, dropped winless U.S. Fuel Credit Union, Ten points by Darrell Cunningham and nine by Matt Kloepfer, Jr. added to the Rio Grande total. Tuesday vs MflBBSSl-K- Grants; Grants. Pierce-637-22- back and wait for better family had a series of family parties to greet her. weather. On Rich Wilder was ordained an Elder in the LDS Church on Sunday after stake meeting. Son Rich Jr. performed the ordaination. Edgar and Thelma the 28th of After m The "GTX" U.S. Fuel C.U. Veltri vs VFW Chucks vs Wednesday Point After; Rio Grande vs Glissmyer continued to pace the hapless burn vs VFW. Dave ma Rio Grande Chucks; 51-4- 0. Compact A glass laminate ski with molded duroplast core system for the recreational skier. OUR REG. $135.00 Moon Boots Ski "XlOl M uppers and wraparound sole. OUR REG. nylon $20.00 ysioiif ro$sg;r Men's Jan., the youth of the first ward will go to the Manti Temple to do baptisms for the dead. a week Wednesday on his hand in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. This was Black- are at home after a trip to North Hollywood, Calif., to see Don Blackburn and his family and the Del Blackburn family. They started home the first day of the snow but decided to go to ' repair damage caused Ski Suits Designer styled ski suits in the latest color combos. e OUR REG. $89.95 by an accident at Valley Camp mine in Clearcreek last year. He has been released and is recovering at home. Full line of Polaris Snowmobiles including Ladies' & two-piec- James Cave had surgery IT Warm foam boots with ?Vk () Ski TOPUER Men's & Ladies' Ski Sweaters . . . percent 100 wool color super in com- binations to coordinate your ski wardrobe. OUR REG. $38.95. Marvin and Jeanette and their children had just returned from a trip to San Diego to see Jeanettes mother in the hospital there when they received word she had passed away and Jeanette, Loretta and Marvin returned to San Diego for w 9 Evans quiautiLi Men's & Ladies' Turtlenecks 100 percent cotton to wear alone or under one our great ski sweaters for the total the funeral. of Dr. and Mrs. Durward Burnett are here visiting his parents, Abe and Irene Burnett from Binghamton, New York. They have been in Salt Lake City visiting a son Dwane and his wife. Dwane and his wife have a look. OUR REG. $10.00 daughter born recently. They came here to take care of mother and baby. Sadie Pierce is at home after a flight to Boise, Idaho where she spent ten days visiting her brothers Joe, Stewart Tidwell and sister Ida Mae Hellyer. While there she visited brother Leslies children and the Carbon Lodge to hold E. A. Degree Carbon Lodge No. 16 will have an E. A. Degree Jan. 24 said Leland G. Roberts, worshipful master. Grand Lodge The newest star on the horizon is the incredible Polaris TX-- 77 It's liquid cooled with super features, super styling and super performance This race-bre- d machine is as hot to go forthe enduro run as it is for the trail. Swift, yet easy to handle with wide-stanc- e skis and low lean profile Trade up now to the Polaris TX-- It's mover1 a 333cc SuperStar engine with twin cylinders e Dual Mikunl carbs e Heavy-dut- y hydraulic disc brakes Liquid-coole- $200 Call now for reservations 384-224- 6 the Winter Wonderland Down-Fille- d Ski Mittens Down filled leather and nylon with knit Inner cuffs to keep the snow out. OUR REG. $12.45 J99 3500 South State munication will be Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 at the Salt Lake Masonic Temple. It appears that one of our officers will attend. Dinner. 99 gloves for the slopes. Fully lined 8 warm. 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