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Show SUNDAY. JANUARY 1, 28 Sunday Herald 17 To Put Race In Tie : By JOE WATTS SALE came cut Herald Spurts Editor The Orem Tigers Scrambled eggs of th ern Division Regi »P were too far b they theresult Grove, the! In the first half ( previously on! 4 team blistering wits reary' in the division | ea vaus 45° in the! field and REG. g streak in the as \ne’ second quart ad by junior goal attempts. guard Craig Crompton, carried Pi nt Grov the Tigers to a very comfort-\per c: in the first able 34-21 halftime edge which concluded the game wiith 19 was too much for the Vikings to'45 attempts for a 42 per c overcome. mark. In the final hal 90) 00 | 00 Newest stylings, all wool worsteds, twills, sharkskins. These are from regular stock. one game off 3 4" 38” 58” 68° ol and is still ng — amen SHICMCHmnOMeMCHICICIMCWCIeM Orem Upsets Vikings a eIt OREM . In that second quarter the Vikings tanked 14 of 26 shots Phillips Tigers hit on 9 of 14 field goal in a strong comehackeffort Hunt attempts and Crompton went| S Thefinest shooter onthe floor a 5 on a scoring rampagebyhitting| was Craig Phillips of Orem as >'0U' five field goals in eight attempts he hit Tat 10 field goal atte: . ee boys |during the quarter, and one cf and four for four from the ‘aylo those attempts was a despera-|for the Tigers as he finished r tion shot fron midcourt at the with 15 points. TOTALS buzzer. He scored 12 ponts The Tiger defense was in- ppeas. GROVE during the quareer on jump! strumental in shutting off the gy, Pleasant Grove had a miser-| throughout the game although 4:1) | able night at the hoop during! Orem's Kirt Stout fouled out is Mills {thefirst firstthree_quarters but the process of guarding the Jorgenson | et lialer Toomoon | | a action with a victory over Payson behind sonplay Payson Provo won 79-67 to remain tied with Spanish Fork for the lead in the Southern Division. (Photo by Phil Shurtletf, Herald 16-26 2 2 ayson 1 | W SAIC t REG. i WENDELL By 2 h Ed Bei ony VALUES A with tvo shots from thefield,| Provo made it a double vic-| Pamish mee had increased the lead|tory Friday night at the Junior |, Drury. Fork Fork 57 69, American a full 10 points, 60-50 at ie Vary came through with a{Catbon $8, Springville 49 ieat Mensly“oocasion,| tng for the other. Payson|Drury 6.8 Grove. i POPULAR BRANDS rally for ths highly rated Wasps) 2 Over 150 to choose from. i qopats Be |" come from behind to gain sonean the vietory. | Wasatch held a ; lorril re au the oera| four boys were’ waved 0. the| Miner due to some erratic moments) Reese 7 $1 tol SpunTockafcarbon, (atcaeg's Ont rid Morganee 3 oe the game and it) 7) yaaa ——_— 7 il 2 Utah Pre ne E Smedley . slim lead Mortnaue ing heMle soe Hinge ge a i” m theeldont ls of id fom | eneatrane managed | Ford AESAN 2 Boys’ See 5 M7 MT 5 4 RB aD America. Fork at Pleasant|throughout the bal! game, but|Tayor g in spite of the cold seeliee eeeeee Jensen in ieie Provo 6S |Waspsthea thrilling McKenzie . first| Mitchell in thevictory) Morgan 65-64 over league game of the season. | McGuire It took a gallant last minute) ¥#2zie yson in hot water | inary contest, 3 . Thursday's Schedule Orem at Lehi. the te] ere of the floor = scored wee the buzzer| Wilson |a layup Re! as {sounded to give the Wasatch) Knight e sensational floor play of at of the three-quarter mark.’ close 66-62 win over the Payson irk Ford, BulldogBars Kept] Kirk Ford picked up thcee of JayVees in an exciting prelimeve-| - 1s | uw st'4 eah ee 8 2% © y 6 ive of|had to capitalize on ‘its foul REGIO! Craig Drury with 19. Bob Han-| Payson sen was next in line with an'Provo 19 34 50 67/Highland 71, Viewmont 69 2 4: 60 79|Olympus 64, Skyline 61 South 90, East 76 Men's Dress SLACKS itely effective as Provo a Montana University lived up|Cheek 1 points from the ee ©/to pre-season predictions Fri-| Parsons first half to eight che! . UP! day night in an upset victory! a by the fancy shooting rye lover Weber State 74-67 on the| Hanson i idones Hi ‘otals Blake Sudweeks, Craig Hone, Montana, with a 8! Weber (67) and Crane. via the five |4 pre-conference record, Wild-| sim Reed I fouli Brent listless routine while Provo Wes \ply eats,outhustled with DontheMoore putting! TH° Duyineh the all game.©| 1 96 pons forthe Gras. [Bt Bulldogs romped out in) In esonaedanLoy oe fi of two-pointers game Friday 10 State, by Kirk ot iedBlake Sudweeks|as expected, topped Montana Read ‘one poim back from Payson |State, 87-71, at Pocatello. ete a free throw, but Drury| y Idaho State, now 63 for the countered for the visitors with|year, scored 55 points in jergh Totals the’ ‘ 1 a 14 00 20° . inown ings, $g* it $12" < $15* ‘anger 61, x ; MEN’S 3! i t f id : i 5 Kearns Bingham 67, Cyprus 61 REGION FIVE @ ee m Morgan 64 it. 's 56, Park City 41 3 24 8 SouthRich 7, ‘st. eeie i 1 346 5| Wendover 69, Utah Deaf School 5 1111) 39 7 — reer 5 47 14/Green River 59, Notre Dame 53 &; eecS iJaimAlarioOr Tabiona 8, Manila 75 y ; ree is ; mi 4 ; 3 GAS FIREPLACE LOGS CRAGHEAD GAS TANK atose fabare permenen broken tots, 988, 1988 regs G: ® $2 REG. \ 00 00 30% 50 All wools, tweeds, wool blends, Shetlands, , newest patterns and styles, regular, shorts, . longs, extra longs, $94 | REGION SEVEN North Sanpete 55, Manti 48 Juab 6155 $8 67|5\Gunnison Emery 74,67,Wayne 2% 1 17-29 colort to choose from. Some Regular 19.98 0 29.98 SALE PRICE valuss 2 2A 31 74) G F T\Monticello 61, East Carbon 46 1 44 6 San Juan nan 62, 62, Moab Moal 45 In this group are wideweaves, ond Bravo — corduroys, serie , Men‘ en's Sport 2 44 8| Dugway 69, St. Francis 45 1 0-0 2/Grantsvile 88, South Summt 63 1224 MEN'S JEANS SWEATERS | Sercigens andslivovers all fob cx. At least 6 or more ial 88 $qgse 36 if Dial MEN'S DRESS a shot from the field, before oeleont half of the game to’ Halftime: Montana 38, Weber Valley 57, Panguitch 42 Escalante 54, Piute 40 Lions nar: 3wé awed the margin with crush the cold shooting Bobfield goals by Dick Fail and| cats, { ae fouls; Weber 21, Mon- North Sevier 67, Richfield 60 Sudweeks, ee loop-| Bengal guards Ron Boone and: tana 20 REGION EIGHT ers for Provo while Paul Fran- Chuck Parks combined for 66 Fouled out: a Johnston. Kanab 74, Enterprise 48 com, Max Page, with three and! points, Boone getting 20 and Attendance: 4,73 Millard 58, Beaver 44 DickFail counted for Payson to | Parks adding 24 in the effort, Cedar City 71, Dixie 63 cut the margin to 2219 for! For Weber, it was an infre1|Milford 50, Parowan 47 Provo at the end of the first!quent homecourt loss. Weber Bedouins of the Sahara stil No fats, no carbohychates, no proteins, no nothing, That's the ' me period. had lost only two games at prize salt as if it were gold and|,EI, bine 01 cet Jor close 10 it) 10,000 men, women ond children wm underep was limited to one home since the 1965-66 Season) use it as currency, says the| developed countries are dying on every doy. : field goal in the second quaiter, | until Friday night, | ‘Netional Geographic. Simply because there's not enough food to go eround. And not = enough know-how to a lo Hansen,| Idaho State held a slim 3433) What kn forming (or what we can teach you) con but a steady parade to the foul halftime lead over the Bobcats vation to people in the 50 nations line picked up 17 points to more but cameout shooting after the Hf Your Motor Overheats | Whot you know about plonting, for ine than match thefield goal accur- |intermission for the win, rotation or growing livestock, stance. Orirrigating oF fe acy of the hard fighting Payson! Montana’s Grizzlies shot 51 nselves with, Or onything else you canhelp quint, Page hit once, Crane! per cent from the field in their of if? Two years of being complbtely on What will you get scored twice from the field and | win, compared to an ice cold 31 ual Dave Lamb hit a corner shot per cent for Weber State. | ond frustration. But maybefor a lot of people you'll have changed 0 but Payson trailed 34-41 at the Weber managed to pull withService die!ofignorance into one of inowiedge. Sickness ito health Desooir halfway mark, in one point at 57-56 with just into hope. And can you think of a better d ier? Work Unconditionaliy Guarantees Provo got its heavyartillery jover four minutes semaining thls, Write: The Peace Corps, Washington, D.C. 20525 back to work in the third period |but could never over take the} PLUMBING—HEATING as Drury hit three times from |torrid Montanans, Published as a public service in cooperation with The Advertising North 2nd West the field; Stewart Morrill, an| Council and the International Newspaper Advertising Executives. DIAL 373-1003 other sophomore got in to the Montana m Scoring act with a pair of two-| Moore 12 12-14 Hi GF t| ; aes » a twills and {points and Stan McGuire chip-'residents in the latest official ped in 12, ‘census. Hillcrest 73, Granite 62 11acars By United Press International | Johnston y REG. VALUES a layup and the winning basket. {miles west of bie: : # George Wilson led the scoring) re for the Wasps with 20 points. | Thirty-seven Texas towns Wayne Mitchell fired in i/have a population of 10/ Jordan 4, Judge 49 Murray *, Tooele a : topflight fo 4 TOTALS .....26 1220 64 oar curtains for the|{Scoreby quarters: REGION THREE da € i and Tous. Thebee teamlst 02" Weber home cour A 988 ges 2 ‘3m wD ive seconds remaining. wo 89, Roy 56 4} _ REGION TWO 67 Clearfield 69, Davis 51 Bountiful 55, West50 , This foul a 3. Xf T)Bear River 71, Box Elder 7 Yazaie tossed the ball in tolpermery:,and his wile were 3 00 6} Logan 60, Sky’ View 54 Knight and he dribbled in for al mobile colitied. sath ben Pave faye one of its bet- feaited at the end of the con-| amb ek games ol but| est. | Opensh: 0 22° ould not quite match the bot| Kirk Ford paced the shooters| Totals ERE % 1527 g of the Bulldogs, espe-| with his 25 points, trailed by| Score by quarters: pse S 5 Rog. 398 to 6.50 SALE PRICE $988 15 31 42-6 fasa 6 68 6 is; Francom, |Call line for 2, points to 12 2 40-4 However, a strong ippaced] Morgan P 1 00 2) and Fail also scored be-| Jensen of|Lamb general rience ch seit. throughout the game) re leaving the floor, Totals ........ 2 346 79 | H | I George Wilson, niente om the Payson viewpoint. Vea se foes = Paynes G FP oop Resu ts eaeTan Vane SUCURICA KILLED Craig Drury sopho- | mn: unk B15 | . cit and Wasatch managed to get|_ BELGRADE (UPI) ee | re, was ae. anthe heels persooafouls ut the Eons aa eee ted Peecsitona fe ball i a timeout with eeoiel Beile ee United By a 3 ; Page Provo| and game good a the yeteran Ford as tank-|Play olesefr418Dyitiboioe: tor Meoek > gata at open to the 12 point margin they \Crane sizes 14% to 16%, eet 6 3" -3 Dress Shirts | = ‘ hiked Hak | Ba Pehia, Caaikiaks tia, Page, Crta SHIRTS | fa F| MEN’ ; Dress and Sport aT Gi 6 94% © sees sage | dribblcd the Box Score: Mike Knight 1 1 1 2 PAYSON — Provo Bulldogs|fietd.’ For meadit was rsCae the Payscn marksmen, each) Mtl . 3. Friday's Results Bhalked their third consect-| Hone ‘with, two fielders, Paul|with 12 counters. Dave ‘Lamb| re win of the season Friday| rrancom Pdone, and’ eat ltd 10 and Craig Hone and Max |Orem 59, Pleasant Grove 53 Payson69, Ai67 points, | |PFev0nish79,Fork and Dave Lamb, each Page each tellied eight the Pay-/Crane downed as they7947 ight points, the behind LionsmS SHOES | Lost Phonais Grove . BY High . doze oe eet Peeleyrg a American Fork ae jotoed Laeapeeae Ford: S 13%5 Men's fine quality shoes are all Jarman, custom and deluxe gra de. Lace andslip on atyle, ges — 2 = ions BI fs! 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