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Show rir-yr-!- ir , cEscRn - March 3 AND 144 11, 4 lern live 1111 1r Continued from 111 Itf Condoned from Page Bier River 68, - 55 , Bear River jumped to an early lead off the colLshooling and erratic offenSive- play --of Weber, and the Bears- were never beaded. - The scrappy-Tremordcrew led by the torrid outside shood guards Wayne tingif Payne rmd jim Garn and post man Richard Jensen,beld a 15 point intermission bulge. They - - BINGHAM 7 1 Wain marshal' pp - J. Jenson Dickernare 15 14 1 1 Gibbs0 4 ' 2 2 &Jarmo Chambers 2 0 1 ' watar 0 1 Totals 3112 61. Bear River 21 2 Hazen 1 2 I 1111f0101 - ., 1. 7 7 Robins 3 , 11 It 55 Qranito 72,: Logan- 65 1 r a c er which ended , , 1 14 1 4 13 A stale-mat- Farmers pulled was in the mak- e Junior guard Richard Palmer. Palmer- - broke- the game open with an attack that led into the second quarter when the Leopard enjoyed a 2 lead tmtil a burst by the Lancers closed it to 9 at intentdssion. It wasn't that Granger couldn't get the shotsthe Lancer just couldn't - An hooker occasional by Gran.' ger lunior Joe Winrow kept the game interesting though there seemed little doubt of the outcome. 29-1- 31-1- 11 46 , Elinor SAYS:, , In AA(J Meet , , : ,-- - --, , -f ...,-- - ' i ,i -- 2r),'''.-77-- '' , . Plan ahead and ENJOY k,,,. , the- EASTER - -- MOT011-1 at the 'ELKO - mAxriput hnwhy,Mg, AN EVENING FUN SY SUS, ur . - Game, an Ifol f32 Series &Way FUN , IPYTKEHAVILESAURGIRC):::A ' - sus CHARTER , , P 212 '. COUPLI 'Pius leôql Tel lim. km& ow Ito mi $1250 hichoolost- - 511e ' likroomisf Atii, mil $2 moodiim . lob. - Commit., ware pee , - , 'meet Nashville,, Tenn., in aotion' Wednesday night. The Utah Laketa, with patsy' Neal dcdng most ,of the shoot- -' ing and Jane Hughes hauling in rebowids, moved to an-Il- -i lead over the Missouri five after the first period. tam Neal led the sewing with 18 points ant! Fern Cardner added ninefor scoring on. Hughes pilled down 12 rebounds. sir. to MIS ROOM TAX Rosood SEM woman, mnoy (pa whin) INCLUDES' a -- Maks Ali Reservations 247 Swab PHONE DA 8,0631, Elio Travel BUMS CHARMED MANI SIWttelt AVAPLAIIIII GIMPS 0141.1r 1 - VISIT: - By ELKO ' game. AAU Basketball Tournament The Lakers are scheduled to AUTO .... much-oft- he ' - I ent ' Nowt, Roe, from Fes I TRIP Ai. BY WEEKDATS - 11;C1; AUTOBus ' . ' pre: Arnoldus kit $ of $ foul pitches in the last two minutes to keep the Farmed ahead. ' Every Farmer who started bit double figures. ararchicir hit 21, Arnoldus 17,1 Kent Davit ,'. 12, and 'Bruce Jones 10. "Cool" Dave -- Swanson' tArikedLIOoutr side potnts, bitdng a fine 5 , for . - The Grbzlies had to fight big height disadvantage. But lit-ti-e 540 guard Fred- Passel did fine job.- lie :collected 13 points and snared 1 rebotmds. Elm Davis, Logan's el t hit for 11 And regular at brought down 10 'rebounds. Six foot blike Boxsit hit ' Granite bit 44.3 per Cent from - t I I tall 6-- 2; OW NTOWN a' - COTTONWOOD ' -- Station Wit on Typp : I 1 I ' .16666 TO t li 11:Zs 16 6 II 71 Sown IsS Grant, 11 1.41:::1 1. 1 : 1 St It a: TOO ttthwat , , Loom! -- VIE: i iii chtlytetn4:ns Now, the expected B.V.P. quality, at budget prices. These socks are unconditionally guar. anteed. Included are many styles and a va r1ef)1 of you? favprite toTor combinatiQns it o VI I; 6 ? 411 11 ' Mc 1 1 ? o nnesbeck 4 IP ' W 22 - ' Obassev t:1114ellsonick nooe - ' ":,' ' 11 nun enn .14!gs, n 51-3- 1. (to ! pluttrf the start Cranitkout-rebounde- d , ir4C12 , . ''. .... .. - ' - and games of the WetbiesGeorge Labrum-M- t day Night Classic at Junction ' Lanes with a 663, Those were the sizzlers, but several other toppers came out inof the week's keg wars cluding some top gals' scores. I Elaine Berger threw 1.618 series in the Mixed Majors at Kearns Lanes' on consistent 212- 3 game& ElVe Rushton had 245 game in a 573 serles for the Delton Guys and Gala; Carol Evezill -- picked up a, 264 in a 533 series for the Fairmont Foursome at Fairmont Bowl, and- - Joyce' Davis a 251-5to the Hyland Lassies at the-- Hyland. Other notables were Jerry 5 for the Huntington's Itusty Dozen sit Bonwood Bowl; Steve Buell's 633 and Jaek Hudson'e 632-2for thaltitt Singles at Ritz Classic; Del Belltal 650 for the Granger Cvic and Gary Orr's 619 for the Delton Majors at Delton Lanes; Don Adtinson's 641- - for the Fairmonters, Nelfor- - the-Hy5 sari Hall's Men at Hyland Lanes. Dale Day hit the- - Sunday kins1 men with I at Kornai e c .. . .. ...... .... , . , 17 IS 29 27 IS IPS 41 tit! i : 0. , - 72 45 I ftUU.. t tr" 14470 0. Ga Wilson Premium :Dee Snot A tots NUTREADS II - super-so- ft 100 ton: Sizes 10A to colors. Wash-and-wea- premium cot- 13 In ' docron-polyest- er cotton. 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Then in the second half, the Falcons' Paul WestbOok 0 0 k I 6"1"1"1.1Port:ith - .I1S.1WMMq1MPItr , 1 y : : 7: ThiFfirsi quarter score was 1 (Clearfield over South Cache) and then t h e Falcons took off, , 1 .54"06' Alan-siz- wenn, folding tables 'with genutne formica tops, trimmed In chrome Converts from beautiful station wagon in -steaming kitchen to lovely paneled istairoons in lust seconds idol , DESTI franklion behind polyelad 251-63- 12-1- 4 at its polyekti pfrwaff intatiors capacity ko bolt In topportono Old. copper finish forged iron hardwara 5 glass windows, aluminum scrositad awning with skits curtains boy to clean vinyl float Os on top of Wid 650-24- :-' ro - CAAIPING Diansondisssi 646-23- - ...... ..., ivRoes. 203-20- Cache Jell behind 31 pohnt Falcon reserves took over. Westbrook hit 20 an Wrtson 18 for the tvIrmert, -t Clearfield- - hit 41.4 per e e nfrom the field. South Cache hit 22 per cent The Falcone the' Spartans, - CLIBASSIELO SOWN CUM -OP-ll SP 0 I 2 if . ovrsei Iktbrosk 4 46 2016 .. - 4- :Cloorflold 76i- - South Cacho 39 over ., iarripers ataggertkrareame., at the Classic with a 690 on 39-1- A...," ii.666.f.i.: Olk...1,-,- 40 here'S a big , , 14.1 - -, 11-:'-- t . 101 IosiEtimoyig9 at Kenni: iat 17-5- IN ELKO ,.i 11 P. Horton Rolls who works and then rolled' on to a 3831 ivith three 'obi.' Down 3 vIctoryover theSt.,Joseph 'ides leK Lepri pulled to, with.- Pepsi Cola team Tuesday in six pohrts at 6943 from, the annualWornen't National fr s I is of a hill coart !OW! 1 , , k RESERVATIONS SOVT31 PROVO 668-24- ST. JOSEPH, , Utah Laken of Salt Lake City Itimped-nuttoanesrirl- ' - action. - nt - MERCIAL HOTEL. i . FAIllimehliv- - -- HOLIDAY STOCKMEN'S - - ei 24-al- With-Aler- Lakers" Win Tilt.' 2 third-quart- mart-to-m- 6-- . :1. '- ere alftimeTlead-and-w- ' East Inserted its explosive big. 6-- 5 T P P The "lob" pass, a 'lavorite of OTIPP 2 6 Allen Plfel 6 14 1e,141 21 4 1 1 forced the game in 4 11 Jonas Tfriger $ Score by "Arta: both teams, hin9hattl NotI4 23 11127 $ 6 113 Rees 10 2e a' a , Pohlman Into a loose racehorse 411fair that 2 4 3 7 Martin Paysdis $ 22 46 , Parr 6 12 limited both team's offenses and 4115159 Mitchell astute 3 1 7 '4 Wright East 63, Granger 53 Peck 2 61 forced bad shots the better part Kilgore 2 1 4 of the latter half. of East High's razzle-dazzl- e 13 16 141411 31 Totals 61 14 25 move when its made Provo de A final quarter splurge by tense and sticky Score br Marten: L m scoreboard read 15 14 Prove ii Dos Coats and Wbtrow and the 19 36 45 South 62 rernahred in the minutes Four Jim Panik could Dot ED the this at halt point first Itwu first-ha- lf CLOSE-OEast gap -- that 84 Bulldog Merlynn Jones J., AUTO CARPETI ti3 , Granger dosed the gap to 51- - started compiling a portion of 01,ppront. S xor which the 56, however, but East was con- buTtS points All Now Colors capped I Heavy 88MAY tent to stall it out for the win garne's scoring. 3C3 SALT LAKE r with Palmer, Scott Warner and His variety from the field Irept la. UPHOLSTERY defense wonKent Norris hitting 12,- - 16 and South's-man-m1311 SO. STATE 17 points respectively. D 0 n dering where the next was corn Totals 13 12 44 for;. Granite, 5 2 , The game vras no corded, to he sure. After five minutes St play the 'scoreboard read East 2, Granger 2. to a cott Copper Company, rolled 19 row-in strikes the Smelter; pretty sate- until a ', withering ments Leagu ê for a perfect Logan press in the final two 4'300" game --and a whopp1ng,682 - seziet. He collected six in a minutes. t Churcld ch, Granite's reow his first game before flat7 phenom, collecting , garbage ting in the 10th tram, and ending shots tmder the hoop-aid- ed by with a 210. He would up with a a from output , hustling 1T2 for his third game, at Elsewhere the bowling met Gary.Arnoldusthe Farmers dile time held lead cull vras also boiling. Taylor Mann hit for a 4 in the early in the fourth quarter. - Granite displayed a tough de- Granger Commercial at Delton Don Cantonwine fense which kept t h e Orizzliei Lanes the- - Ogden's Big Stan Buchanan'rips down a rebound ahead of Skyline's Steve Smith. Ogden's Carl Vissir (40) and Henry Owens (30) watch. - 17-1- 2 on BYLI play evening 18 - 41 31 1 11 foiling. Jones' se,forts was followel by sophomore Jim Rees who A potted a neat Joel Wright was more outing by RANOIR EAST than the margin needed to- off. STFP Fairbanks 5 Mallen t set South's offense. Coals é 2 1 1 Striae 1 2 South Coach George Bouvall; Pairnar 4 ill Warm,' 616 isintrow 5 I with one of the younger teams Davis $ 12 1 IT Hangs Faulk 3 2 2 1 5 MUM 2 of the tourney, 'kept a steady Totals arils's' stream of youngsters pouring U24 11 a Scare by 'mortars: from his bench in an attempt to 53 31 10 , at East 53 get the first night "jitters" from 19 V Grower tis attack. It didn't work. Provo43, South 62 - Souvall played five juniors and saphomore along with two Prove High's - Region - Five itseniors In Ms tourney debut. champions took advantage of a Pat Fife, - Max Knoble, Dave cool South cub and jumped to a Barr told Granger Peck did 54-margin it manage double figures with 11, 12 and 10 point outings. nursed for the final period in 13, The g boneoret A Bracket Class open-biSouthern fense baMed. Granger hr the Coats hit 12 sad Winrow first half and the Lancers never losers,, thne ,bo recovered in opening actkrn of e By 111 MC DONALD Deseret News Sports Writer J. P, Norton must have figured he was still in the smelter Tuesday night,. things were so 211111 17 22 JoOri 1 211 1 10 Rosartburip Powell 1 4 4 6 Stretford 3 0 6 12 6 5 21 01000 I Fittldtne 2 Jenson Olson 5 S 4 2 Petlprson 4 1 I 4 DensitY 1 10 Klotevidt OM 2 1 11 II 4 Brentel Hudson 3 11 1 ) Neff 2 2 2 Smith Worthbyton 1 1 IS hl t 110 , 2 2 1 PuzY 2,-- Joshosao; 321 fiebotoon I IPino I lead through the second half. The Bearsolwayit, a tough tournament teamwere by Weber, 4440. But they made their shots pay off in 46 per cent firing from the field to a 28.4 per cent for Weber. Payne ' hit 21, Garn 17 and Jensen 15 for the winneraL -Gordon Stratford ctillected 12 and Timllosenberg, 10. to lead the losers. 216,14 rWarr 1FT 112 I e 2 1 1 pint-size- prettywellrnalntainedt PA4SON - III PP13 on 112 114 l'age those three trihnites that saw the Miners win by 22 points. Schouten was short of the Win margin but was high for the game 'with 21 pointsmost of which came from his favorite spot, the corner. 15 while added Johnson Larry playmaker and floor general Joe Motovich hit for '10. Brent Olson and Ed )Jess of Payson hit for 14 and-1in the points : losblg effort.The bossoori; In IninliuraIs --y .to.:$.0.l.0-1)..4P'or4.- o.'4146:iii-g-i7tiél,:o:t.::,E:ii..i- 323-810- 3 Ititti MM..: 46.01. ALM 27 O INTIIIMOUNTAIMT6CATIONS OCOMrit PRICI Wel S 110,0C-DAKO DAKO DAK PIOVO.4,4 4k-- , Poem Vi 392,4314 .......Aawe 44;..464 lb OA 444-- 4 DAKO 44- - , |