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Show , , 4 f , DESERET NEWS, Saturettly, , icings Face, Lions 'f , i t .1 '7 In Big NFL Test ;1: : i t Associated Preis Sports Writer 1 Minneseta's mi ght y Vili':, Angt, sailing steadily through a National Football League i tempest, invade Detro:, Sun- day ' for their third straight 1 'battle royal, In their last two start, the tr. i Vikings have overrun Dallas .1, 5443 and slogged past Los But despite t ,.! Angeles ! tliose ' triumphs 1 ovii NFL powerhouses and Kan- over an earlier victory 1 k , sas, City's Super Chiefs ', ' i Mitmesota can claim only a 4 slim of the lead in the bloodi ' Central Division c 4 , of ;the National Conference. ' 13-- inter-divisio- n At New I) ,',, e The other share belongs to the Lions, who have matched the 1 and Vikings' getaway first-plac- t ;, I I: k ..; title-hungr- y tI A :I, t t $ i, stton; -- i Pittsburgh entertains Cin- cinnati Monday night to corn- w'sek The Vikings - Lions clash gs together two of league's pre mi er defensive units as well as the highestscqring offenses in the Nation 1 brt t q of t( but Jerry Rhornes " .4 it ,- '1 .. '... 4.,,,..;.. ''':"141... '''' ,,,,,, ) v, ,,I,,,i-- , :je."-- '.. :' I ... - ::: , ., I , i, .5 ...:, It! ,,,. ......,,,:......, ,:,,?,,...:.,-.."llt- ,..,i,,., 4.,.:.:. 4. :,:: .. :.:,1.:: ' -- , A--' :. : r , .6 :. , .... A, .:-:- ' ,:,.,- :;i.:.:;;:.:...' u' ' -- ,: ':;;64 6,:''' .:.... .:.- ...:. ':'.0. .''' ,.. ,..:,...r....:..Htii.... .:".:: I l':: i::;::. r - , J. 11, ,:,i::;;A4'.:;.:41,;-:44;:1.,:.:,::;.,.',:.$.,,s- :: r , :...i., , ,. ' ... .. :..,. '',',-,- ..' 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Ducks are bn the move, but , suczess is still reported from m ost, marshes. , Chukar and Hungarian partridge, forest grouse, quail and cottontail hunts are taking a fair share of the hunter popu- I ..,t!;:::;,.;'2, ,k'i f, 6y, .',0 ,:; j ,, ' it ,.1'.':tk;if:',etY,...4,1::. 40, 'j;'; NI t:: zi '.:444:,,:::.,:.5i::?::,i,; Z:,. ''''',,,:?:.:?tt'S.:!,:'N, N&,,,;: i .:s::,,,,,:f.:4..t.: 4::',:.:::'''.',::.:.::;4iik.:: V."::;V -,: Vt::::;ri ,, .:,:.::.t.:::&::,......:::,:'"fli. VA:: : .4.;, lation. i Creating most excitement at this time, however, is the interest behind the start of next week's (Nov. 7) pheasant hunt Ir , .?.;,r' opener. Already hundreds of hunters are partaking of extremely said hunt in Idaho fields. Cal Stewart of the Salt Lake cify- reported limits from sotithern , Idaho fields. The Stewart party is Idaho bound this weekend for a againtuntup for Utah's first day at , fg','. e$e' rt :R4 :V,' AC' 4'..'...K.,... , .".::::: the pheasant. Hunters planning on Utah's pheasant hunt are urged to obtain the list of posted hunt-ri- g 'bilk and.clates and times k .,,:'. ,,,, , ,' '.-- ,7 4...,:'' It UOTE I'r,',24 )',.,,,'4 r.,';,.:.417;,.i't.:4 ....;.i. :et 4"41'ilkr, T',.''' , tTO'..Ard ,.. :.'.':1... k ?:4 :c41,61 1 ,N.....;r:....1l:';::..:',...' L . .' ;'.'5A:.'-'- - 0..,:.....'. , k ,,,,44.,.., l''..':.:?41.e...'...' ,, ;S.8.. t::.4::::.W:1.; ; 'WO ,:,,q,,h ;004.7:ikx..1...,...7) '1::.:.:. Z. :-- ::::::,;.:::0 ::::-- ? r ::4'...'4,..:?A''',04"...?"4.., Vli..,';::.:::4 ', ! ,..;,:VAi. .;;:.:''''o.:,,.. S'''''. ...- fir.rcrAfft.HAelei4...4t,.,:-. 4' V S,',...),I4 4 - it 16c si , Terry BOWnst dad hunt ' late in special, onatirneuaes. - 3-- 0 1 4 4),,::',.:'::':0 ' ic,'1 .. !!..5..0,.41 ,,,,S19441iLi...;,,,,4 777Pi: e:':,1 (4..:oriti,;:,,, - ,,,ii .,.....:,,,..:Itti . 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Larry Brown of Washington and Floyd Lithe of Denver, in the NFC top ground-gainer- s and AFC, respectively, will be in oprunning for daylight Rich Moore. Cleveland and San Diego collide for the first time in regular-seasoplay, with the I ' 171!,,,,,,-,...1-- :. solid relief posite directions 4:1LI i I. .. : by encuaraged Elci:ct'il i:.'ll'isiilugl) iffEinul ' N.:-.w- pitching, catches St. Louis on the rebound from an upset loss to the Giants. The winless Eagles 'ace an- other uphill battle at Dallas, where Bob Hayes' return to favor and rookie Duane Thomas' emergence as an added running threat have revived the Cowboys' champi- - one-gam- ., backs 7: A 31, 1970 MtWOMAxip,,," I Fr - , , ., 9.. .' ,i ' Sports Writer 1kif..r....,:.:......;,..z,,r0.... I : ti....7 ili..4 1 football team ::' ,,,kv. , ..0. h,,,. , 1 r ., .," ,, High may not get a "A: g ...1,..., A...4, I ..,:: chance at the State's Class , ,,::.? Ai - , i ,,,t, t 1,::- ' ' :. ' p,V q:,,:,..:,,,,,,:::.,,..!,-,' ,t,' ....,, .4. 1: ; ,......,.., AA football title! ' ,..:.:. . i., I''''''ar,:;i::::': ,:: '4'''' 'Irle - 411: A ... ka....,, 0: it''',4 2 '1.':' ., ...1 ' 4, 4.,,,,,,,..4 ':, :' - ''',::; .'.. ..?:!:,.......e. The Panthers of West, voted ; ' ''''''''.1. It ' IN 1.' i .,4zpota,, 4' .. , ':. 1 ,.:. " :'..,.....1 .:, f.. ,:lii.d y it .ft,oioot.rd.. ,. :,,,,:, t 4 .,"1 IV, Utah's No.' 1 team on the lat. t t p :..k .7 'ii4,4,,,A.," ' !4: :,; , est Coaches' poll by the Deser, 4:3;1"I't i 9 l' ::',..: :: ',.,':'. et News of Class AA coaches , ,y - :,. ... N. ..,,, throughout the state, defeated .....; .., $. '9 t ,,,,,t......c". ..... Ilu :,:;:: c..ir,:: tA , 1:.,1, ..k. on Leopard turf East, 18-,,,s4.1' ..,,,i .., , .. .. -' irf :i'. .,,::.: ending regular sea6on play A if e 444.,.,. ..,".714''.. Friday. '::. 11,,,::::'::':liNt ,emi, fi ' .:: ):. ; ,t, .'..."'ratrod:Art.::I.!7,!i:':V:',,;.47: The victory gives West High lic4,,,..1''... 742.!?'t.7t ,::'' .:,':;.';::::t, .....:.1 i....''''''''r'..'":."': 'fi'''''' :::0,:til,AC NA ' t i':: ''' Region Tho's title though No. :,:::'-',- . , ';.:.V.0-:t o'.. ...,,f. ,t!e.g:,:';,..::.7 '1'''.., :.':,, ' 'iv ,,-..rf ,,,,,, Skyline is tagged to Ng:'::ig',1, , - J.,..::'::::: .... 0,11,....gi; 'e6 ,s, :H ' , : ,, ji,.::. t in .....:,,.;:'. Division Two Nt, f.., represent ,5? :': ,i''',::,:'.' e::'!'s's.i '.;Ar:';;:::Z;27.7-',,;;.',"f i ;' ,....tr:::'......!! t.: ;,: :;..!: Class AA quarterfinal play .- ' :.7'..'4:, r :;.011,-,-,..40:.::.,. ,::, s:,..d ..,,,41Akeql ( '.17t',...4, 1 :,. next week. ::: 1...r.;4e. .....,0...,,:.,,,,:...;:sf.,..,...::,,,,.:...,,,...,4.....;..,,,.. f.'..,. - .4,...).-'4t.:....:t '...: ....'.....' :,:,i,:4,.;.i::,U.'.:i::':';1':..:..:'.....,::::.'1,. ...41;,'.'tk:f;,ii.,4 ''''''''tt.,' , 7.4r,t.:::;;;?, West won the Region Two g":,::.,...: ,, .,,LI .'.. ...... , -. :' tr...''4,,A,4-t,:.7.',.!:-...rCrown with a d ,,,,, i''''' ri. ... ''.IA.-4,....-:;',:.,,,, "' .,.,..7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 4 1 , ,,4,...:,,... ::;:::,:::.q';,::.1, ',..,''':.: lt record. ; , :c'',e,,,..;,'.:Y. '''..,$, ,::, $77.7,7i.,,, :,:,k'..4,', ::.4 ::.:.::.!:::2t;;.'::. 7:, ' Coach Gean Plaga's win .'''''':''':'"..:. ''. ', ''''',......: '...:('51.:;:;:'Z:e;.,1:f 4 'If if 3 ''',..,.::...::.,,,:..;?;),: .ft:'..'::' .:..::' ': ltriday at East extended his ., ..),,,::.4 .rr,!...'g.:.:;;:;?.t4;'.F.....s41c:&..4":1 , .4Si.. v .. I ;... , win skein over Salt Lake City ' ,::4.::,4:::,'.,, ,::A::,:::: , .;4(1 ,.....:,;.,.....,.:......::.....:...:1::;',:,!..M.';.7;: ' ::,.', ' '.t, clubs to 10. A West team has ' t 1 .:;...r:,:', ti 4.,) :, , :,i',?. rfz,:.. ,.1,.. ,,:: school to a 1 never lost city ' ''''i.,..:',..',.;1,,-'... '' ' ,,,I ,4"1" ! under Coach Plage. ,, .L...:,:,::,,:::...,:, ,,,,.,:,.",:....: :,,,.., still But the Panthers are (;571,P','S''.:'10''44. , ....,...,:.,.,...,:,..........,:,.,..,,,...,,,..,.,....,...,,,....., 0.tokole". ....,....:: ..".. ..1.,..:,Ii, 4f, ,k, 5.4'..;:?6,','.;;,;,7-1:",t'k: - i .,- :1 wondering if they'll get 'a --,11',' '':,',.0....., '...: ... -; ':::'.24Y4'.4..;';',Z.:::7774.,eil:' 7..,.., ".' ' -.' chance for the Utah's "AA" 7.1111'1i.';i6;i4: ;..2..,3;.,,i.4,,,,,:i....I '6 e4 ,:.::: i;A::, ,. 41" ...or will if asterisk an or ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,prize r .,i.,,,,.-.i,:H:: ''st414,:. woo-..rl41.. .... ; ,,,,,, ,",..,. 4,4,41,4 ' 'uA . accompany the 1970 croWn : Ofe.tie,? ,, ,,:, :'::::;:rZA: ,',4i':.;,1.C.0,:,$04,,,ve,1:,'1.., " ::" :4. .'',,,,01 , ::!,,I .: 0 ,,,:.,:i: '5'44. i ,,,,,,, A.'s" showing that Region TwO's ,:,,,,,.?..,,g- :,Z' ,:.,,,,....r 44 01.1;t2.640t010$4:.' :.It'. 4',A..,:'4141 le:,...:::t,:.)1. :i..4) 1.:,.,:.,,.:::,::: :1:f. ',kw,Js..k AituipalcAibk ,4 champion was not represented ''4.:8', m4t,,,ift,;,-- A! - '''. ' AriZt.00.3:':'.:Z'"kk.t....f.4k:'''''''''''''...1.':';'''"1-",, ' kiNirkr!m!FOIT,IW4)0,4?;7::1'it.i.,;x,.12110Milatl:,fAac , In the tournament. Region Two principals voted West's tough Ted Crawford (30) picks up yardage for the Panthers despite the blocking of East's Bill to allow a ruling to stand that would entitle a club with Clark (82) and Richard Cahoon (55). The Panthers picked up the win 18-- 6 to close their season. a victory over another club to qualify for the division playoff we're happy with it." But he tit rinutes in the game. playoff time. interception and went to the spot. "I don't blame West liked Danny MarrelAs the sun was setting over seven-yaradded, line of Olympus to Plaga forthWhether a change is for the right. But li's pa. to Andy Newren that West's side of the valley Satfor TD the set fighting up by Marlowe. coming isn't known this Saturit's a little too late." made it 12-after East's urday evening a tooth, team Skyline's final score in the day. third period when Olympus "They don't let coaches Richard Cahoon picked up a and its coach were still pracFootball fans throughout the blocked West punt and ran 36 ticing for a title quarterback Kent Evans was hoping have a about Schmidt it," say state are asking for an explachance they think Utah's No. dumped for a safety. Period added. "We don't have 1 thins yards to paydirt. nation. Until all appeal efforts club and Region Two ended with the score 24-to TD :35 Final with came say." have been made, there isn't Their final score came in Said Plaga, "I hope they remaining in the game on a champions deserve. one. the fourth period on a handoff drive that (the principals) will reconSkyline Football Coach Ken GRASS RAY By from Eagles' quarterback Ed saw halfback Schmidt had this to say when sider." Wertz to Roe. Spalding from Writer News Deserrt Sports Ted over Crawford punch asked if he would like to meet Plaga was pleased with his line. the The early portions of the club's Friday showing that from a yard out. West in a playoff: in the closrallied Olympus But what Plaga didn't like Fridev battle between Skyline ''No, no, no. The rule was saw tackle Dave Wilding help of the game to minutes ing there the first of the year." block an East punt, pick up was that his hundreds of and Olympus carried all the move the ball to the one-fothat the loose ball and run 11 hours and those given by his o ,,er.ones of an upset Asked if he thought it was of skyline where a quarline fair, he said: "Sure k right, :yards to score with less than team may go unrewarded at was until Skyline took time their terback keep by Mark Papa. the half to c. nikolas made the score. A pen. script. alty gave Olympus a second predictions put try for the extra point, but a Skyline a favorite to retain surprise pass to end Dave their Region Two share of the Chambers marked them for title, but some put Olympus two. as the growing strength to In other Region Two play It upset the Eagles. of public sales from any was Layton going to an easy The finals score, 32-really 31-- 0 victory over Clearfield, sion of Fish rld Game office. didn't tell the playing trend of Gunners are urged to be Davis dumping Bountiful 43-- I Utah defeated Arizona, 24-By GARY R. BLODGETT the game. uow with landowners checking and Highland running past In Ute Stadium last weekend. In the first quarter the only South 22-Deseret News Sports Writer to arrange for access on priThe Redskins will be twa score came on the foot of vate property. SAN JOSE, CALIF. Not touchdown favorites in toWhile reports from the Fish Skyline's Scott Pace. The EaPrep Scores will the goblins and night's contest, based cr preand Game Division indicate only gles worked the ball to the REGION ONE this year's general opener will witches he cut tonight, the vious season record. Weather Titans' 27 for the score. Roy 28, Logan 14 of Utes and Utah Box Elder 20 Bonneville 28, University is expected to be clear and For the remainder of the figure of surpass the five-yeOgden 20, Beer River 0 San Jose State Spartans will cool but the attendance will first half, Weber 42, Ben Lomond 32 58.0 percent, there are many playing strength REGION TWO be somewhat affected by the leaned a little towards Olymof the 170,000 hunters who clash here in a Halloween Layton 31, Clearfield 0 West 18, East 6 Stanford-OregoStai game pus. On one drive the Titans won't get their deer until the grid encounter. Skyline 2 Olympus Game time at the Spartan earlier in the day at nearby moved the bail to the Eagles' Davis 44, Bountiful 7 last "special" hunt is com22, South 6 Highland Stadium is 8 p.m. The game Palo Alto. nine-yar- d but were line, REGION FIVE plete. U.S.D. 13 30, will live Dugway be broadcast of the Cache and over Parts San Jose has standcuts stopped on an interception by South Summit 30, Grantsville I KALL Radio (910) beginning 28, South Rich 0 Willard and WellsPark Mantua City Dunn. Ivan Lippi, senior ' quarterSkyline's Greg REGION MX at 6 :40 p.m. MST. ville units remain open until At the end of the half the back who threw for 185 yards Monticello 19, East Carbon 6 Moab 12, San Jeun 0 Nov. 6. teams retired the field from second its the and :touchdowns three Although only against REZION SEVEN Nov. 8 is the last day for for Skyline. Monti 37, Partguitch 6 meeting between the two Pacific; sophomore 'fullback with the score North Sangete 20, Wasatch Academy hunting in the Davis County teams, the game has a lot of Dale Knott, who scored four The second half of the game unit and part of the San local interest. Several Ute touchdowns in one RE0101,1 EIGHT game; and was all Eagles. An intercepDelta 11, Millard 6 Juan-ElRidge units. Beaver 50, Eve Forman 0 in families tion minutes three Dave the after the players' Chaney, SJS's Milford 40, Kanab The season's longest hunt candidate as a kickoff set up Skyline's first Bay Area. unit along the La Gordon (Scooter) Longmire defensive linebacker. TD. Steve Mario went in for closes Nov. 15. will have his own rooting secthe points from t,U Utes the and Offensively, Portions of the Nebo unit tion of some 400 fans from the line. should on a spec. Spartans put S 8 and will run from Nov. 7. Tracy area where he was a tacular duel at quarterbOlympus took the ball on and Nov. 14, 15 and 16. standout prepster. Tracy High ack. The Redskins will counthe kickoff for a little over a to hunters are urged Again School Band will perform at ter with Scooter Longmire, minute and then kicked to the check proclamations for par,,,,Arzar halftime. Utes' total offense leader with Eagles. Again the Eagles ticulars. Other Utes from this area 606 net yards including eight started rolling and with 8:01 Goose hunting ends Nov. 14. Elliot Hozgood left in the third quarter Steve include Ths rushing and three passlimit is for COUNTY COMMISSION geese Daily bag FrePat Tarason, Monterey: Lyman ran from the 50 to ing. six birds with no more than a Proven Leader Elect mont: Chris Forster, Stockscore the second touchdown. But the real clash will come two Canada geese per day. Iltah's Van Don Leading Municipal OThe kick by Pace was good Caitlin., Fresno; in punting where the ration's Canada geese must be tagged ton; fficial. 16-and Jim Norm and score was and Thompson the at time and place of kill with No. 1 booter Mary BateBrown, graduates of nearby man of Utah The Titans saw little of the will match his the special goose tags providYes, I'm voting for Dunn Laney Junior College. Pak( Adv. by Eamon E Agsp, 1146 Mon WAY. ed with each hunting license. kirieing ability against John ball on their next series of A San Jose win would give Season limit for Canada geese McMillen, Spartan's ace puntplay. Dunn snagged another ....,. a lot of prestige to the Sparis eight birds. er who is rankeil fourth in the tans who have b, much better nation. team than their 5 record Bateman has 27 punts averA ACE shows. 47.1 yards per kick aging The Spa,tans took on a new while McMillen , AGLI Ei 23 im has punted (Dewey) coach, DeWayne times for an average of 43.3 PROFESSIO At. BASKET : ALL King after the Arizona game and the local youths are fired yards per try. up for their second win on the Ab owned his first car in heels of a 48-- 7 victory over SATÜROAT, OCT6BER 31, 7:30 p.m. 1906 and in 1926 made a Pacific University last weeky run from New end. York to San Francisco in the "We escaped without any then amazing time of 86 serious injuries and the team I,G,14E7ATI hours, much faster than the morale is higher than any 111: best train of the era. time all season," said Coach CI ;u11,10:0,10 OR 0 1.AK ''' OWE Through his speed runs on King. He pointed out that the the Salt Flats with his famous "Mormon Meteor," racing Spartans lost to Arizona Unidrivers from around the world game, VS--I lilt. 4 anxious to get are and were attracted to the course. versity a shot at another WAC team. He counted as the first "We shouldn'rhave lost that mong his many awards and Arizona Three fumbles Take a HOUSErecord s, the presentation ;aside thegame. Arizona 15 were made in 1940 naming him the crucial turning points The BOAT VACATION 363-7681- 0R 355-289FalStERVATIONS 1 "champion of champions" in Wildcats scored on a field an hour Club, the minthree than with less ANY 2 DAYS goal comprised of men who have utes left in the game," the Accommodates driven more than 100 mph in coach added. 6 to 12 People ik,,,: competition. Deseret Utah's No. gle of defenses. Houston, hobbled by injuries to quarterback Charley John- son and two regular running Colts-Dolphi- y plete the seventh NFL play. , Daryle Lamonica, : sidetracked by a muscle ipism last Sunday,' is due back to direct Oakland's potent Attack against the Chiefs in a key game between contenders for the American Conference's Western Divisicn crown. Both trail Denver in the division race, but the Raiders have hoer coming en strer.: after a dismal start. The tussle marks a homecoming of sorts for Miami Coach Don Shula, with Baltimore planning a rude reception for its former boss. The Colts have won four e lead straight for a over the Dolnhins in the AFC's Eastern Division. San Francisco, leading the NFC Western Daision with a 44-- 1 mirk, turns passing ace John Brodie loose against the Packers, who are hanging in contention of the NFC Central title despite an injury wave that has claimed defensive standouts Dave Robinson and long to wait for a remat.2h. The clubs collide again on l' Nov. 15 at Minnesota. The winner of the initial 1 NeW York "chamnionship" 1 4 game b..,tween thp Jen: and m ., ! the Giants will have five years to savor its conquest. , ' The intra-citrivals don't r meet again until 1975. o Elsewhere Sunday, Oakland Is at Kansas City, Miami at 4. Baltimore, Green Bay at San k Francisco, San Diego at Cleveland, Los Angeles at o New Orleans, Buffalo at BoChicago at Atlanta, Hauston at St. Louis, Philadelphia x : i 1 at.Dallas and Washington at 1 1 Denver. iI i$ York, Boozer. established themselves as a match for Bud 4 defensive f Crant's Purple Gang. 1 Sunday's loser won't have seeking L Fran Tarkenton will lead the improving Cults against rugged Jet defensive clzw that carries a heavy burden in the absence of injured Joe Namath, Matt Lel', Emerson , to lead extend in the their AFC's Central race and the to trying get Chargers untracked following a single victory and two ties,in their first six games. , , Lo s A nget e s' Gabriel, bogged down by a we field and Minnesota's relentless pass rush as the Rams be- -. came a second place team for the first time since 1967. will be looking for a dry strip at New Orleans, where the Saints are tough to crack. Joe Kapp and the Patriots, hounded by Baltimore last week, can expect another dogfight from the young Bills at Boston. Buffalo has become a formidable force with rookie Demlis Shaw calling the sig. pals., At Atlanta, Tommy Nobis of the Falcons and Chicago's ,Dick Butkus will be the big men in the middle cf what promises to be a grim strugBrowns two-wee- k .. t By DAVE KADLECK at Conference .be Vikes lead the pack in over-al- l ctefense and pass prevention while the Lions are tops defending ' against the rush. Tackle Alex. Karns" expected return after a injury layoff, should bolster the Litins' Front Four against the ground thrusts of Minnesota's Dave Osborn- - and Bill Brown: And the Tikes' rush line, which smothered the Rams Roman Gabriel last Monday night, promises more of the same pressure against Detroit passer Bill Munson. By DICK COUCH Viii.fn'e. Clober 2-- 41, Jenkins Honored !Peters 11"oftner University ...... . of Utah basketball coach Vadal Peterson and the late Ab Jenkins of, Bonneville Salt Flats racing fame will be honored Nov. 1.:,,kir .,,...1.,:.::i": t,''T,T,:..l::.,.:":.:.:',:: Peterson's name already is legend in basketball circles. ship 'l :' tional Association of Basket-W- I Coaches award of merit foe number of years of service Association National (35); Honor stasketball Coaches 4. .: 1 I :'; ,... ...::..:...:.. ,.! .,,, I 'i....1:.:, .. .73 I 4.; ,.,.,,....::.:;.:,.,.,vi,..t.4:....;,i404.,.1414 t,:::N:.,:.;;J:.:'1).;.,....1..,;;;:i4.,'...' 1, ill l' ,:,,:.,'.:,!..!::::"::: , ..,. . ..,':':::!::.;: :::,J. ' ;: :44 .t91".,;.7, ::NIi ,, .. , ..,,,'''.:- -' .,'::: ': , ,:,,,,,r1 : ,:';',:',,4 :, 4'.,k,..'....''. 4.,.:744.-.-,- ::. e! Olk '''''' , ) 0t, 4.41,...,4. 1', - 0- Ab Jenkirm ,onor giveni"Hck ( listed a lifetime member of Basketball Hall of Fame Ab Jenkins almost made the Bonneville Salt Flats the most famous single-handed- ly vs. !1:1 30-2- DENVER ROCKETS , , . Vadat 'Peterson. w' ins fomi &nor , Award for Outstanding Service ;' member of the Helms Hall of Fame and special awards fro71 Provo Downtown Coaches for his contribution to athletics ln Utah; Utah Old Timers Special Award and is , 100-mi- ., :,:'...;,;44r ,..,!-- ZI EAN - -- A tt:::;:::t:;.: 'FISHING cross-countr- one-poi- '....',:.;!.A:.,.;,,,,',4.:..::1:1'.i-- "14.,;',:,','S.l.........,::Z:.,,i.:'...:,.;. ' , 41p1,. ,' .. ',''.:..! , i ,L.,:.::::,:',',:K', ,::: ::''':,'!..';, ..,,.....,.,::: ..,,,,,,..:':'',.;.0 ,,..',... ...:,, '''' t4 ftwards have been many to Peterson. He is holder of the MWoNlitan Intercollegiate Basketball Assn.,. Award; Na- :,..,:::,,,::::: ,: :::,':,1 i, in 1931. ut Peterson was to wait uqtil 19 to grab his biggest claim to fame. His Utes won National Collegiate Athletic: Assn., (NCAA) title and then went on to claim sole of , the nation's passesssion mythical national championship by defeating St. Johns in t II e National Invitational Tournament. , ::::::, N ,..! ;.s: '1.:..'',',;:!',''4; :,;,:rii- at' a His Lite, team won the Po'cky ',Mountain champion- ' .;,t.,. ,...,....g .: He joined the University of Utah in 1927 as head basket1311 and assistant football and tack coach. solvrot ! 4 when the two will be hiducted Into Utah's Hall of Fame Hotel Utah banquet. eor , icuz Bp racing grounds in the world. Before his death of a heart attack in 1956, Jenkins had shattered all existing American unlimited and Class C stock car records in a endurance run on the Salt Flats. The patriarch of ' the flats held hundreds of world sped and endurance marks when he died. ,t:Get some for tax your 4'? dollar. Vote Demman County Commissioner. Dip 0 ELECT 1,11 ca Parker ROBISON11 al, 95 Sin ONLY la I RELAX ay sPI For Two 695 kst 1 in a LUXURIOUS 12 by 54 Feet Everything Furnished S , ,11!, MOBILE HOME COUNTY COMMISSIONER, " , 1 ,61,4 r:' 4A egkt ? ,, ;' 1 aO!! . e' EMMANI ' eitib Pd. Adv. Citizens tor Demmen Altrin Dean Jensen. Chairman Pd. Phone Solt take City 355,2991 For Reservations ond - Information ,714440641, P. Adv. i NA. I ,1 ,441" A., |