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Show REffll' January 21, 1965 Page 7. sofisf geos sacniErti ctiiifiErft firmer,1 OsmairacBcy Finding bright skies and hot sun above tog that has covered Salt Lake County for past week Stubbs as he basks in January sunshine at Big Cottonwood Canyon Brighton Ski Resort. is recreatloQ skier Steve Skyline High School, boasting the largest of junior basketball programs in Salt Lake County, enters into third round action this weekend in the new junior high basketball pro- SfiCCUtfo gram.. The mammoth meet got underway two weeks ago under -direction of Skyline Coach Jim Woodward and area director Reed Walker who have been given reips of the Salt Lak6 County Recreation Dept, program. Both high and low scoring games earmarked second-roun- d play as teams started vying for a spot on top that would entitle them to a spot in county playoffs this March. vm ii fir HI iidtitt lit fakrfm rtciltitKr FILE! Dir 0 129 FiKnIoum Hr. S&ctvt 7&vc 12.'. Now ir Free Color Rinse InrlelH Seventh, 467.9711 - Front Holly Mar. t grade leapes are underway in the Skyline area. Twelve teams in all will participate in the new basketball program. In Saturday's action the seventh grade Warriorsdropped a 18-game to the Aggies with the Aggies Steve Marshall scoring 21, points along with AUTOMATIC Zig Zag Console f Trojans. Aggie Steve Maero Gaylen Neilson who scored scored 27 points in pacing 12 points. The Vampires had its share the Aggie club. of heroes in its win over the KevinSmith, Bill F oust and Steve iaom were tie big Midgets with Randy Ballsteadt scorers in the Celtic ninth scoring 18, Mike Smith, 12 and grade win over the Bunnlesby Randy Hitchcock, 12. Midget a score. 7 ,Scott Rice scored 16 for Smith hit for II in the game losers. while teammates Foust and Skyline Results Isom each hit for 12. Seventh Grade Bunnies figuring high in the scoring were Jeff Lyman with Aggies 47, Warriors 18 18 and teammate Scott RobChargers 12, Badgers 10 bins with 12. Other ninth-graaetka Eighth Grade saw the Bulldogs score a bg Vampires 68, Midgets 40 0 win over the Lakers. Aggies 40, Trojans 19 Rich Egan scored 20 for the Bulldog club wttle Ninth Grade Dave Hansen scored U. High Celtics 50, Bunnies 37 point man for the Lakers fas Lakers 20 Bulldogs 62, 19. Doug Harwood, Doug Van Ordenand Roger Diehl scored five points each for the Warriors. The Chargers defeated the Badin other seventh gers, 12-grade play. In eighth grade competition SEWING MACHINE de 62-2- the Vampires defeated the Mi0. Eighth grade dgets, Aggies pounded the hoop heavwin over the ily for a 40-88-4- 19 Ninth Grade Farmers m 34 Razorbacks UXI OWNING 7 MACHINES IN I 1. 4. Applique 2. Bknd Harm 5. Mokes Buttonholes 3. Monognams 6. Overcosts 7. 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Some of them are: There is a reason 1 A fUmcless electric dryer costs up to S40 less to buy a savings which will dry up to 1,000 loads free! it is a tn Afahitnm An electric dryer has less to go wrong Cfltr is much more simple mechanism than a gas dryer. There but one connecCottt tion, Is o HINDEMITH: Mathis der Maler BARTOK: Divertimento for String Orchestra Monday BACH: Brandenburg BEETHOVEN: Symphony yv Pastoral' 6 in F Major i i n ,- 71 Uniraday 1' t-- m4i FPOKOFIEFF: Piano Concerto JANACEK: TarasBulba 2 -v '31 (3jua$ xv edneaday SCRIABIN: Poerre d Extase R STRAUSS: Also Sprach Zarathustra A flameless electric dryer costs less, dries best! UTAH POWER A LIGHT COMPANY 1,2 6 .Taeaday In no pipes. C oncer ti t WAYNE MILLET SAYS . The latest 34 Golden E. 20 Farmers vs QD x Ninth Grade 8 r:r .t T3' ri u m.UYacjanc XJAQ jlt r.g-' Seventh Grade White Phantoms 9am. vs. Redskins and Pehrson Blues vs. Green Devils. W. 33 gi S den Eagles and Cornhuskers vs. Razorbacks. Zia-Za- CE) CEEBtf 0GCED Seventh Grade i Phantoms 34, G. Devill 0 Redskins 34, Pehrson Blued 33 Week's Schedule 34-2- 0 : NlntlGrade Farmers 50, Cornhuskers 54-2- fjiF Lost Won 2 0 Cornhuskers 1 1 Razor Backs 1 1 Golden Eagles 0 2 Seventh Grade White Phantoms 2 0 Redskins 1 1 Green Devils 1 1 Pehrson Blues 0 2 Saturday's Results Farmer and White Phantom clubs posted victories in respective Ninth and seventh-grad- e leagues. The Farmer team defeated while the Cornhuskers, 50-the Razorbacks hit the win column with a 0, win over the Golden Eagles. In seventh-grad- e action the White Phantoms downed the and the 0 Green Devils, Redskins squeaked pastPehr-so- n Hardware Blues by a 34-margin. Here is summary of Olympus District. ir Q3KEu 50-3- 47 Only two junior high basketball clubs remained unbeaten in Olympus District of Salt Lake County Recreation Dept, basketball this week. Theres a reason A NEW Farmers, Phantoms 'Remain Undefeated SALON OF BEAUTY t - nm and ninth rrftvn is in the making here as Olympus Bud Sundberg leaps with Skylines Ken Dotl. action. George Theodore (Z2), Ken Jensen, (4) and Pete Cairo (10, WATCH ALONG WITH Titan Mike Waldram (25). T 5c ilio gold room. 2171 So. 7 eighth 1 A rebound (12) in under-the-bas- Skyline Program Blossoms LOOK 1 THE MAKING A REBOUND IN A SUNNY SMILE fit! f i Ot msuaa |