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Show Page 11—THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah Mick Rounds Into,Shape Wins in 8 Help Wanted Wented Women ™ | eee sh paints. 37.450, Help Wanted Legal Notices Phoenix en, | 2S.Beni sem ESTATE OF FRANK | Angie 373 j WHL Play =ULL charge book! By United Press International L, Terry, Attorney at operators with previous factory Seattle lost two weexend Law, 12 South 100 East, | experience. Swing and day shifts games and Phoenix downed Provo, Utah,on or before June $1.40 per hour. Contact Utah Dept. EmploymentSecurity 190 W. 600 Portland to moveinto a fourth %, 1970. Claims must be | of N. Provo. z, Advertising and Telephone Selling and you have the ingredients for a fascinating rewarding job. We have anopeningin ourclassified advertising department an inteiligent woman to begin training for this permanent, fuit time position with a secure future. Ability to spell correchty ‘and type well important, telephone voice required. Soles experience helpful. Must have high schoo! education, Group insurance, 40 hour week, paid vacation, Apply by letter to Box Q, The Daily Herald, PO Box 717, Prove. Utah, 84663, stating age, employment history, family status, and education, OPPC:, UNITY toearn$100 to $59 bermo, parttime, 796-2558. FULL time and part time sales positions open; maie or femaie, Part time engineering students. Apply for summer work now. Utah LOWELL P. GRIGUEN, | Valiey Employment Agency. 963 So. State. Orem, 10-4 weekdays. Adninistrater, lost to San Diego 42 Saturday No.27, Published in The Daily Help Wanted Women , presented in accordance with | | | | | the provisions of 75-85, Utah | Cole Bomotaton, 1953, and with and fell to Denver 6-2 Sunday. Herald LUZIER Cosmetics offers business Opportunity for ManagementandSelling. Call 225 4697 or 373.858) or Write Herala Box 366. Portland defeated Salt Lake City 31 Sunday in the only/ NOTICEOF CONTRACTORS | other weekend WHL game. | OFFICE OF CITY RECORDER SIICKEY MANTLEstill enjoys things well-rounded, be it bubbies from his gum or baseballs. He's in Fort Lauderdale getting into shape again as the New York Yankees’ batting instructor. Carr—Next Cage Point Champion? NEW YORK—() —Un- ‘it only comesout again.” Other than that slight sarlike Pete Maravich, whom he trails in scoring, Austin torial flaw, there are few Carr does not have hair that other imperfections in Austin flaps wildly wheneverhe Carr, basketbail player. At goes up for a shot and socks a school that is accustomed that sag to his ankles when- to its All-Americans wearing hip pads and helmets, he alever he comes down Austin Carr’s kinky, black hair is very short, his green- and-white socks very long and very upright to his knees. His trademarkis his jersey. it is Maravich's hair and socks, Charlie Scott's white wristbands, Bob Lanier’s size 20 sneakers. For Carrit’s a jersey that never stays put in his pants. Very e2 in Notre Dame basketball games, Austin Carr’s jersey tail wiggles out of.the back of his shorts and, byhalftime, the whole skirt is hanging out. Naturally, he doesn’t bother to tuck it back in. “What for?” he asked. readyis being proclaimed as Maravich's heir apparent as college scoring champion. This year, as a junior, he is only No. 2, which proves 36 points a game don't 80 quite did as far as they “Pete’s a great player,” Carr said after a recent gamein Madison Square Garden. “He's one of the greatest I've ever seen. But the reason he scores more than me is simple. He shoots more.” Whereas Marayich will toss up anywhere from 40 to 60 shots in a game, Carris averaging25. But six of every 10 go in and, from a percentage standpoint, he is the place to show it off. Especiallythe Garden. I been knowntor its tootball and I thought it was time to couldn't wait to get here. So what happens? I get here, do something about its bas- ketball team. Besides, I’m Catholic and Notre Dame was a natural.” Although he has another year left at Notre Dame, there are those who envision Carr as another Dave Bing (“my idol”) when he turns pro. and play my worst game of the season. How do you explain that?” For Carr, his worst game consisted of 30 points, a dozen rebounds and 9-for-i9 shooting. In the locker room afterward, he talked to reporters slowly, almost glumly, as if Notre Dame has just “Tl tell you how good is,” NYU Coach Lou lost by 12 instead of the Carr Rossini was saying after beopposite. * ‘What a disappoint- ing vi ctimized byCarr's “poorest” game. “He's the closest thing I've seen to a perfect college guard. Next season, he just might be the greaiest college guard of ail time “If we saw him on his ment,” he said. Carr learned his basketball on the playgrounds of Washington, D.C. He grew up to 6-foot-3 and 190 pounds and chose Notre Dame from among 100 other colleges offering him scholarships. “T wanted to go to a school poorest night, I'd hate like hell a catch him when he’s right. where I wou!dn’t be just an- other player,” he said. “Notre Dame has always TEACHING HELPS PLANTS Levin's Takes doing better than Maravich. “T don't force shots,” said Austin. “I shoot with the naturalflow of the game. If I get 10 naturalshots, } know at least eight will goin.’ Since he is playing in South Bend, where basketball merely fills the void beHELPER (UPI) — Former tween the endofthe football season and the start of Weber State College star Justus spring practice, Carr’s ac- Thigpen poured in 30 points to complishments have not been spark Sav-On Market of Ogden recorded in daily bold head- tu the championship in the 21st lines but merelyin the agate annual Holper Kiwanis baskettype of box scores. Besides ball tournament. | points, he also trails MaraThird place honors went to vich in the number of pages Levin's Insurance with a 112-107 in his scrapbook. win over Chuck’s Pharmacy. A “T was really looking for- team of College of Eastern Utah ward to coming to New York Players, Jack’s Shoes, dumped to show what I could do,” Kennecott Copper from Salt Carr said. “If you've got any LakeCity, 107-60 for consolation ability at all, New York is honors. NEW YORK (UPI)—A white film often develops on the outer walls of clay pots, and sometimes a white crust on the topsoil of plants. This film and crust represent deposits of salts that accumulate after watering. These salts can injure plant ros unless flushed or leached Third Place In Cage Meet POF clay pots, because they are porous onall sides, makeit possible to do this leaching job properly. To leach out salts first water each clay-potted plant thoroughly and let them drain for half an hour. Then pour about a gallon of water through each pot. Take a small vegetable brush and removethe white outer film from each pot. When this is done apply liquid fertilizer to each plant. Denver.center Del Toppoll Sealed proposals will be scored two goals and was recived at this office until 10:00 credited with two assists to am., March 31, 1970, for the lead the Spurs’ scoring in the Totem game Sunday. Right wing Brian McDonald also scored twice for Denver. Thebuildingis to be complete|| HOME...BUSINESS Service Directory Portland’s win over Salt Lake |#S Per plans and specifications, Specifications and forms of| City Sunday kept the Bucks in —otfice Positions oper iiimedtaet anager for seemroerion Gttice. 2ermanent, mature person sreterred. Call Reet for appt. | SEWING MACHINE | COMBINE | IMMEDIATEERATORS full time openings, | local area for sewing machine GeneralOffice work, GRIGUHN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the unSesion atthe office of theoretical contention for first |contract and bond may be ob- place in the WHL.For Portland |tained at the Office of the City To List Your Servi ice In This Handy to capture the ivague title, first Engineer. Business Service Guide Call 373-5050 place Vancouver would have to| Each bidder must submit with lose all the rest of its games |the bid a certified check, draft, A Trained Ad-Wri ter Will Help You. this season, jor bid bond to and madepayable | |to Provo City in the amountof | ACOUSTICCEILING ___INCOMETAX |per cent of the bid. ACOUSTIC ceilings, no clean-up. ACCOUNTING management The deposit for the contract Carpenter work. 225-6889. service, bookkeeping and tax coun. 767 nonor Lane. | oa ents ir $5.00. The amount ____ CARPENTRY WORK m. 373-7378. the deposit fee will be CARPENTER .licensed, no job too Provo, 3:30-7 re TAX read to the bidderor bidders ‘small. Contract or hourly 225-0783. HOMETAX SERVICE who return such sets of "CONTRACTING (Noextra chargc) Documents in good condition ELECTRICAL aa kinds, within five (5) days after the licensed, free est. 4¢ Master Tax Counselors opening of bids. GENERAL Building on Computerized no Audit Protection SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Bids will be opened in the City Ail types of remodeiing and jing. hypeee —tag sprayed ‘or Appointment, Call: The re-election of Dave Hill of Commission Chambers at 10:00 ceilings, Call 225-5 Orem mae Oraa Salt Lake as president of the am., April 1, 1970. Provo 373-4930 Lk Pleasant Grove Western Boys Baseball Associa- Theright is reserved to reject REMODELING-finish, tion Sunday carped the group's any and all bids and to waive any DRY Wails, accoustic ceilings and ‘American Fork meeting here. cement work. Complete clean up. ~ RADIATOR REPAIR Earlier, the association voted All work must be by Call 225-7694, 225-0628. to change tournament plan in May 20th, 1970. CONRAD Electric. WIRING for RADIATORS Fepelres. cleanee gas tanks repaired One day the regionals from single to By Order of the Board of tess, Caii 373.3452. service, annes 456 S. mmissioners of Provo City, double elimination, ersity 373.6463. MENT floors, walks, drives, all eS. 225-4226 after 5 p.m. The mandatory requirement mates Free! that teams must have a nineWe fix leaks cheap. Wefix or City Recorder CEMENT work, driveways, your money back. Free year-old on the squad also was gS No. 28, Published in The Daily patios, carports, sidewalks; free estimates. 374-1700. eliminated. Herald, March 24, 25, 26, 1970. °!!it z RVICE Other newofficers include Ted and treet AMORE'S specialty, Con- removal Scott of Hermosa Beach,Calif., Kitchens, our specialty. and shrubs. Coxtiication. Free 2 tracting. as vice president; Adie Govers Transportation Also room additions, carports, estimates. 374. of We nd Hills, Calif., trea- CARPOOL, Provo (6 W. 8 N.) to patios. Call after 5 p.m. 374-2782.by} EES, topped or removed. Free surer and Gayle ‘Nielson, Salt Temple Square. 8 to 4:30. 373,2031 CARPENTER work, paneling Simate, Call 373.1157 ) trimmed or rem é Lake Ciiy, treasurer. ILL Join or start carpool to SLC, patios,est. cost, Free estimate. 374-0433. 8:30.5. Mon.-Fri, 225-1432. CLEANING_ DaveHill Namedto Head WBBA work. Call afier 25.410 p CLEANING - Walls, 4 HOUSE Carpets, Upholstery, Bain Business Personals WSU Spikers BUSINESS mannew in 374-281 . INCOME TAX Low_ area TREES, Shrubs, trimmed topped removed. Free est. 225-21: - Capiure wishes to purchase established retail store or service business such as landro-mat,etc. in Provo Orem area. Send particulars to Box 370c-o TheDaily Herald. Garth Gillman 1163 N. 100 Trackfest Lost and Found SKOUSEN Tax Service, federal, state, in your home. 373.3146. INCOME tax service in my home. 125-5385. =y LOST: Women’s giasses, if, brown frame, pear! trim. Please call in any information to 373-9987. CHENEY, Wash. (UPI) — Washington State University won 11 of 15 track and field events Saturday to dominate the Eastern Washington State College relays. = “|Springtime? Homes apartments, interiors painted, Call 374-2431 tor * |tree estimate. PROFESSIONAL interior, exterior painting. 373-5328. Mr. Frazier. INTERIOR or exterior, spray brushor roller. 20 yrs. exper. 225 4217 FEDERAL and state, quarterly reports. Bert Wagsteff 225-1003. LOST: 3 mo. Collie pup with no ONLY $3.00 UP : PHOTOGRAPHY, tail, flea collar. Urgent. 375-2154. ‘Federal and State, Mall Wagstat WEDDING Photography. Grame: Photo. Call 785-2189. LOST: little black coin purse 801 So, State, Provo. containing money in Firmages. PERSONALIZED income tax, “ROOFING — 375-1759 or 374-2382. Federal andState returns. 295 W. The annual meet formerly iNEED ROOF? Skip middie man! Center. Spvi. 489.7268. wascalled the Banana Belt re- Help Wonted save! (shakes, shingles), 374-9059. TAX Problems? a en exper, lays but was moved here and Mer: ¥900d We now Reasonable. TELEVISION REPAIR Ttenamed after the host school, Our busi 4 permanent men and 2 225-1085. radio and record the University of Idaho,decided need women for our appliance service SKOUSEN Tax Service, your= een players, guaranteed repair the track at Vollmer Field, and sales department. Top pay home. Gary Palmer, 225-60: 143. Since 1950 Triple & Inc., 1698 S. Lewiston, was unsuitable for plan includes bonus and high State, Orem. percentage. No previous ex competition. _YARDWORK rience needed. Car necessary Therides afford all those who Grove Creek areas of Unit 15. The annual Utah State Fish SHARPENING: lawnmowers, John Van Reenen led the Gall 375-2227, Right Now and Game Dept. Ranges Rides are interested to get out in the Further information can be Cougars, breaking his own field khainsaws, hand and power is. secured by contacting ConCOUPLE wanted tosell camping are now under way for the hills on horse back to see first Performance Ismail engine repair. Provo Key servation Officers Dale Gurley recipe 1a ie eine eae a8 and boat permits in Strawberry Annual Rides on the Range Under Way Austin Carr Provo, Spanish Fork and Payson areas, een to LaVar Ware, supervisor the Central Region office of the department. Timp Archers Take Honors In State Indoor Tourney division and Barbara Batty won the women’s barebow division. The bowhunter division was won by Jim Kiney of the Timp Club, Clyde Magg and Cliff Ferguson of the Timp Club finished first and secondin flight oneof the handicapdivision and Dick Levin finished second in flight two.. Dick’s son, Richard Levin,finished third in the youth instinctive division. Colleen Graham of the Beehive Wasatch Bowhunters Seg Harris and Ray Bilboa won the women’s freestyle of the Timp Clubfinished one - division, setting a new women's two in the men’s harebow indoor mark of 287 out of a possible 300. The Timp Archers dominated the Utah Bowmen Association's indoor championships held recently at the American Fork ‘ory. Bob Jacobson of the Timp Club, shooting a 297 out of a possible 300 score, won the men’sfree style division, edging Allan Holdsworth and Keith Nicol of the Timpclub, whotied Feces aes win ee: Holdsworth won second mesin a sudden death aot Champions Are Namedin Archery Meet Allan Holdsworth defeated Bob Jacobsen,29” to 296, to take top honorsin the men’sfree style division of the Timp Archers’ annual iadoor club championships at the club's indoor range in Orem. Lew Harris won over Ray Bilboa, 263 to 262, in the men’s instinctive division, Other winners include: Kinsey, bowhunterdivision, 245; Jay Shumway, handicap division, 308; Rodney Johnson, youth freestyle, 108;5SttY Saxey, youth handican 97 hand our present range conValley. Inquire at Strawberry ditions in various areas and to a Payson and Brent Christensen toss of 59 ft. 9 in., and in the Water Users Association in Payson see how the deer and elk herds of Springville or the fish and eos with a toss of 191 ft., Utah. Call 465-2480. game office in Provo. have fared during the wn PART-TIME, : : Hi qaH The rides are open to ne the in the rides must be responsible for their horses and equipment. Some of the rides for these areas, including herd unit number, date, area, meeting place and time in that order, are No. 14, April 16, East Tintic West, Silver City, 9 a.m. No. 14, April 7, East Tintic bourbonit rates two of our seals East, West of Mona, 9 a.m. No. 17, March 27, Mapleton Mountain, Maple Canyon,9 a.m. No,16, saraTankHollow, Sheep Creek, 9 No. 37, cal a.‘Lake Fork, Thistle, 9 a.m. No.37, April 19, Lasson Draw, Lasson Draw,9 e.m. No. 41, April 8, North Nebo, Willow Creek, 9 a.m. No. 42, April 9, South Nebo, Cedar Point, 9 a.m, ‘The rides have already been held for the Timpanogos and $1 Reteantteeen ILAWN work,bowee.‘aking and CLASSIFIED AD | Mail Your Ad Today Please publish the following Classifiediiad: for: a days, under classification LINES 2 4 5 bnclated Iday $2.00 $275 $3.50 $425 $1 ae Discount . Cashi Ie Daily Herald It's Easy To Place A Daily Herald co Discount | W. 100 S. 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