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Show -- DEStREItIEWS'-ANCE-11tEGItAM;-Saittot--C- itr w .I, "F g t Frilfor,Fe!"ruary-.777175- E.,,MI...- - - nbeatpPrepiives - ; , w,,,r 11,1 r ),..AS Box Elder , , 1 Y 1 i f ê - , 43-39- same-nam- . 11" e. - 1-- 2 last-plac- e . , GR Safipet- , - '-- greatness is looming larger in ; Box Elder High Schpol, recent games, cast by one Don in the son A.F. of the former Logan gymnasium. Overly, OverThe win, for Friday at least of the mentor 21 4 t puts Logan behind Davis, Ogdett ly led the successful - attack and Bear River in the Regioa against BY. High earlier in the I week and now could guide the standings , Cavemen out of the dark reaches of standing. While the kingpins 'battle to save their unblemished records, the strife will continue in lower ranks as teams seek to get off the fenceright now they are 01114;1 neither in nor out of tourna.......0141!vt1 110 shaken, by upstartJuab ment consideration. The day is Ulf? Li1144.--- when there will be in the state's big upset to date. more Victories It will take some cool operst- no will give a welcome ,push the Davis, West, ing Friday night by Plessant Grove, Uintah, San tournament way. ftr Juan and Dixie to steer around Jim Kelson, Juab, by pace4 upsetting turns on the wiy to .a top scorer in his league with perfect seasons. a 15.2 average goes home to :c:--- ham' Wasateh A e ad em ye- - SHOE- S-Westand- - Stan Sevier rest will North and clearestdangers perhaps the cover while Manti goes to. to their- Teetirds. West stays at home for the South Highl South Sevier and Gunnison to North Sanpete. Clubs who, true to tradition, started the season slowly., but Judge, Memorial (64) and on Not.. Grizzly Bonded perhaps have "arrived"- In top of Region Six is wary of Broke Shoes For All Make Coro an scores time for the big upset of Re- visiting South Rich, earner conConant (35) TOO LATEDean DEFENSED, - other basket for Provo after getting jump on Spanish gion Three play. CUTvoles 'Most Models queror of Wasatch High. Recent c42 Lorin Gardner (51). Bulldog Bruce Dahle (32) Fork's contests seen have the sot of 4 Shoos. Rog. 7.23 ts Judge Ron Sofonia, Bob Matthiesen r watches 'action. Provo beat the Spaniards, stayed in and other playmates for Deb Bulldogs go, then hesitate, beFord Most Models 101.9 of Region Five. spot fore last top 0 I te scoring be Sot of 4 Shoos.,,lotkl.21 Smith's West Panthers will guar sure victory. out to brake or neutralize the splurges brought Pty Moon Most Mods, Is 476 The Region Four race still is , scoring drive of South's Dave Sot of 4 Shoos. los. 7.66 .10 McPhail and Roger Burt. pretty muddled and won't im- .a4400........P..0i.i.lp..:..:Pp..0...,,,,-77..Easy Terms San Juan gets Its second road prove Friday night, with OlymOffkial impaction Station test In two days, matching pus going to Magna' looking for a treat, snd Cyprus waiting with points against South Emery's CENTRAL AUTO hot shooting J. B. Jensen and a treatment. Jordan hopes , to repeat an earlier win over TooGeorge Peacock. SERVICE& SUPPLY PROVO ele out on the western 'desert, Provo High Score by quieter- -Davis Darts punctured OgEM 34586 44 8 30 1050 S. State 1 and It winless 'Murray hives to avenged its lone loss in Region Spanish Fork 24 den's balloon last week and 56 43 , It - Provo Five of trampout by the desert and get Thursday night should have an.. easier time get in Bingham. ing past Spanish Fork winless We,berperfect against to Highland In The win boosted the Bulldogs, Granite setting for an upsets In Kays- - the other goes into first place' at least until Region Three --AS WATER HEATERS If the Farmers shake kFriday :flight's results are lt will take a lot of probing , , the that the ban Jitters , kept GLASS LINED. 11.1 by Enterprise to disclose a ,WARRANTr2 B. .Y. High idle. in- Region weakness - in Dixie's - power-- out of the basket against East Seven played a practice game ' last I should week, they gain packed, attack. Although only ( 30-their second win against two with Beaver and beat the visit$ Arlyn Hafen Of the Flyers is Wildcats The 1 five, ing losses.. is Highland pointing scored 20 points In a wild fourth listed with a 19 point scoring lill I GAL GAL -of the season- .average,- there has been- but one for the to break the wide' game Two games, Millard at Par& quarter serious challenge to date to LIVOA301VINI - wan and Delta at Milford will In souththe suprismacy Springville can climb back , ' 1 '- threirirlfirtr'Weiliwitif Pri'vcf r7:771-- --....,7-ably will leave- - Parowan - and kitPER 1 Another perfect upset Is In Milford in a first place tie. - - Friday by defeating the toPayson win.' Lions, who have yet MON711 MONTH I the offing at Vernal where The schedule: SPANISH FORK PROVO ta LIMA ) hosts i ifatmt Realea OneTws 3 3 L 7 Chanola Conant 7 7 5 19 4 THESE ARE Tabiona FAMOUS "COAST" BRANDS South Cache at North Cache ::: - ,1 5 3 5 Contain,' tiny Tab lona Dahle 3 4 3 9 7 1 River at Bountiful Bear 1 0 18 G,ardnet 12 5 4 4 Voegele 19 sports the league's top scorer Weber at Davis 0 0 6 Hazel Chambers 1 2 1 3 In Larry Ivie, whose 17.4 aver.. Ogden at Ben Lomond 0 2 2 2 Robertson Anderson 5 31 11 J1 0 0 2 Sorensen 1 2 2 0 -Schaerrer Reglad ,Thsee WWII 54,.13 age per game le just a 1 0 0 0 Christensen Bowen 0 0 0 0 Granite at Highland Norton 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 Nelkon above Ilintah's John Garth. South at West SOUTH' EL WEST 4th 7th ot 0 0 0 0 Despain ner's Region' roar ' By JERRY CAHILL Deseret News Sports Writer , The road Is getting rougher for Utall's-ranld-ng high school basketball teams and what happened Wednesday to North Sevier could happen Friday to the six reniainIng undefeated quints. North Sevier is still id' the driver's sseatin the tough e-Sivier loop, but the Wolves' grip on the wheel wu badly v.,,r(:,,,,, ' !, LOGAN The Logan Wet ,.al Nil thizzliet..tame from ba, hind Thursday night to deft: A.....4 - Edges,- !.9.9qn ,) Face nc)cicy Weeltelid :....: -: - , , 54-5- fast--arrivin- fence-sitter- 'T - M. - o. - A. - '4,1M BASEBALL GAB SESSIONVern LEM, center, Pittsburgh Pirate pitcher, had a lot of baseball to talk about to Jerry Sargent, Bee business mane ger, left, and Fred Sanford, Yankee pitcher; right, while In Salt Lake for the Canyon Rim Stake Fathers ' and Sons Banquet Friday night. ex-N.- pa Sees San Juan Five Grabs Another "The Pacific Coast League is a great thing for Salt Lake and this area, and you attould have a good club this year," That was the comment of big Vern Law, one of the National Leagues top pitchers with the Pittsburgh pirates who is in Salt Lake Friday to speak- be,fore the annual Fathers- and Sons Banquet of the Canyon : - , , ' - -- - . : ' Vern, who has spent most of the winter building his home just outside of Meridian, figures the Pirates will have a good year. The addition of big Ted Kluzeviski to the lineup should make a difference. "We haven't had a good power hitter for several years. He could help , - HUNTINGTON, , San Juan continued its merry victory pace here Thursday night, opening up In the second half to defeat North Emery; Monticello of the the week pulled surprise South back by turning Emery, 47-4- I 8 thing,-espe- -- -. ptayerto tatchwith fithert in"fiUi , them out An town someN4here stealing something themselves." IdaThe tall, hoan, a native of Meridian, that Pittsburgh should be able to furnish Salt Lake with a.: good :teem for the Bees. inaugural season in the PCL. 'They've got a lot of good, young players, and you can bet I'll be watching Salt Lake closely to see ,how those guys are ' doing." Law will leave Salt Lake itninediately after the banquet to return to Meridian. "I've started getting in shape so I'll be ready lor spring training, and I hate to Interrupt the schedule-- Ile, leaves for Fort Myers, Fla., and the.Pirate cemp.on Feb,17,, -- ' good-lookin- g fig-tire- I : s : - ' , , s - : ' - L ' , - - -- , ' hunt for a fifth assistant coach ended Thursday when the National Football League club signed Bob Dove, a University of Detroit end coach. Dove, 37, played with.the VMS and ivound up his pro ca. reer in 195 4. lie joins Blister - tiVaay, some-desse- con-te- first-Wi- I -- !I .. - . 10:,30 am. and 12:30 Olympus - gew.gptc j I way. Directing the tournament for Its, third year is John Keysor, bowling director for the Union bowling lanes-a- t theUniversity of Utah. This is the first year a second site has been schedttled, adores tryoung keglers bffering York-ProvIn the area a chance to compete. ' Last year Jack Hudson of South and Nancy Green of East won coveted Silver Pins trophies whin they turnedln sparkling- Anderson, Jerry Tomlinson, Shirlen Davis, Ronald Masterson. Torn Scholes, Phil- - Fredrickson, Don Richards, Kent Claudia Pete Murdook., Schmidt, Fisher. Karen Tharne. Jane Richards and Judy Carlson, 10:30 a.m. Diane Smith. Squad Gloria lean Gaines, MarY Wadley. Iona Iverson. Elven Street. Steven Gordon. LeRoy Evans. Rod John. Bonnie Kaaanto Linda Stewart, Pat Molasion. Marken Miller, Rhea Turner, Wanda Limb, Karen Jensen. Dee Ann Hanson, Mars Carolyn Ditlevsen, Gwen Steele, Martha 1Iuntsinger.,.11azal, licrnm1eLEmma,1 Marble. 'Jolene Evans, Ann Edwards, Larry Searle, Jim Moors, John Ander.' son. Lloyd Hansen, Steve Stoker, Karen Teumher, Jerry Brown. Stanley Smith. Alien Sornéra, Ronald Box, Kent Ohran.' EMU- -- Lowrey,- Marianne-- - Wealbum, font Christensen, Larry Rhodes. Gary Lowrey. Joyce Swenson. Rowena Mor. Ian. Eddie Robinson. Dean Smith. Jill Bonnie Wilcken, Janet Maxfield and Hampton. 12:30 Bronson, p.m. SquadJanet Linda Weeks, Kathy Sykes.. Nadine -- 1 illo.,.10111. aoN2,Y " t.44 1 tutu ..-- ,- ,' ' -- be-- qw0 tontests, based- - on-- - point systetn, which gives one point for each 50 pins knocked down and one point lor each game won.-:- - Deadline lor entering the SI ver Pins tournament was nip day noon: however, persons not yet registered may still have a chance to register at either the University of Utah Union or Jack and Jill lanes. Time pref. I '' YOU KUM kVies 31. CaL the- - last - ..is?1 C!;o13 is giOlek est sloes ...tilts lief, work dose. AP, "...ft , For stores Vir7s:1111i dr' 11 honors. , i KNOWS t, IL I - FORK ' Rusick, Phil AMESCAN 130 a.m. .,0EZ1101"61 BINDINGS POLES leatal can be applied toward purchase. 0 9 1410ZC)SOUTS1'1.1Arl 1 :1!,111:1-014- ' , 8ql(11&-001111t- 41, 01. :, ' 1 , 14104:T4.-- I , - ------ CHOCOLATES . 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David- :, COOTS The sweetest way - - ; North Rich'at Wasatch North Summit a St. Joseph Morgan at Grantsville Park City at South Summit South Rich at Judge Meese Seven -Li Pleasant Croy at American York loehl at Tintic Retie Eight (Clutab)" Altamount at Duchesne Tabiona at Cintah Rorie Sight (San Juan It merv) San Juan at South Tibet's,' r '" Monticello at North EmerY Grand at Notre Dame Retie Nbee (Salivate Sayler) Wasatch Academy at Juab Manti at South Sevier .Gunnison at North Sanpete Wayne at Richfield Region Nina (Piste . Gatifehl) at MarYtivale Pluto 1 Bryce Valley at Valley Zscalante at Panguitch Region Ted (Millard) - SX1r12kfritrIgh-errnt, rt4,ttit II 54 Lyon-towar- - . 10 28 ' ligiesi boy-gir- Ifil Totals ' the qualifying play. gets under 2, la. I, - w tt H ),,,. at Cyprus Jordan at Tooele Murray at Bingham legion Pive Orem at Carbon Springville at Payson In Saturday's qualifying play, field, John Walker, Dale T. Allen, Den. ineldeAffeei,:toutairSeritterihr deteri. linaleotmd perfoestutnees,4;-mthemmberollotArpitisalYtin Frank Mills, Bruce Rogers, Linda The public is invited to watch Kay mines the- - top- - !our boys and Walker, Gem Stewart, Bill Finney. the tournament Merlin at either Driggs, Larry Eckles. Jim Chipplay four girls from both cities. These t man, Dianne Cook, Jerry Boyer, Terry - StaphenPstd, Lorraine Janit prepsters will meet on Feb, America-I- Fork or Salt Lake Wernickesen. Karen Remington. Frank Godfrey. 15 for a crack at semifinal City: Barbara West, Jeanne Eldon Davis. -honors. --On Feb.-2the highest The- following squads- have Holdaway, Lynda Sorenson and Martin Monson, been scheduled for Saturday: l team from scoring iI SALT LAI CITY American Fork will meet the ITS QUICKER - , IS 15 $ 44 ;- Irday the-U-ni - EITOCurwrat, ! ,,-- -- - 6...0.:p1-0.-A0:.t.;.., on 0 59 . - . at PAYMENT (0-5- - Co; cities O100 1 . ', -- -- ---- a.m.-Saturd- n - et Squads have been ,drawn up for the junior high and high School keglers who will be bat. tling for a crack at state honors.' The preliminary rounds open at 8130 i A (5-0- Under Way On Two Fronts -- $71004o- 1 0. - st 66-4- 5 -- 56-4- rt 1.1 tallied 22 points to lead San Juan to victory again. While he was belpg defensed in the first half, hii brother Preston blasted through for 11 points. -Monticello jumped to,an early lead cold a South against Emery though ,I manage to attend church regularly., In fact I've quint, , but fell behind three met a lot of wonderful LDS points in the third quarter after American 'Fork is another ,t PeoPle in my travels." holding a 14-- halftime margin. team cast in the "spoilers role. ;Vern late rally pulled Month The Cavemen will greet But since 1948, and has been with cello over the hump for the Pleasant Grove. A ' the Pirates 5ince-195shadow past- American Fcirk : upset versity of Utah Union bowling lanes in Salt Lake city and the Aldo- Forte-,-Re.U6E-InJill lanei in kneriCad ran and Bob Nussbaumer as as. Pork. - sistants 'under head c o a c h Two will other take to squads , George Wilson:. the alleys Saturday in the two , ! ------ --,: Lions Sign Bob Dove Action In Utahts third annual erence wM be determined by Silver Pins prep bowling tourna squad vacancies. To Grid Staff, Post ment opens up on two fronts A bowling fee of $1 should be DETROIT (UP)The Detroit Saturday. paid at the bowling lanes before Lions' d - - bt too," he grinned. A 'conscientious LIDS, Vern is active in his' elders' quorum and' as a Sunday School teacher at home. "Of course, you've mov-- 1 ing so much in baseball season that IV difficult tet participate, - Loss -- ' us a lot" , The Idaho pitcher, Who had a Moab lost steam in the closing record last year, figures he's three minutes against Green Rim Stake tonight. "Baseball is a fine season. Riverand dmpped thelreighth daily for the kids,' t Vern con- - He's been running around the straight 5349. U ntied. "I like to hear them football field at home, playing Francis- - Nielson broke loose 10-- , - - 1 ii.40'..0::.10.-'''-:S:ált'--ikos'7..- 4 r-- PM( ARITISN CAN COMPANY 621 South Main St. Salt Lake City.- - WOOD MOTOR COMPANY ' 2803 Washington lotlaver& Ogeten ' KITCHEN 170 Nottit - MOTel COMPANY lit Wiest Street, PrOvo, - WHITING MOTOR COMPANY 4173 ItAqin Street, lichfield DIVAN OLDSMOBILE COMPANY 280 Lou 100 North, St. Goorge 'VAN ' MI OTTE14'St North Main, Taoatoo - 7 |