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Show Skyline Places Hopes On Golf Tee MONEY FOREVER Skyline High School has its eye on winning some honors the athletic realm this in Eliminates Painting Full 10 year factory guarantee Chemist received Navy Award for developing this phenomenal decorative waterproofing coating Costs no more than orthodox paint Applied by special gun under tremendous pressure Forms a beautiful (any) color textured coating 20 times thicker than paint For any surface- Concrete, stucco, concrete block wood metal, asbestos siding ASTM test rate 78 frk insulation Clean with garden hose Moisture resistant absorbs fire retardant, mildew resound, will not sistant, reduces fuel consumption For old and new residences and commercial structures Sales kit includes colored sound motion picture. Gov't and largest firms have specified for many years Successful Dealers for 17 years Can be purchased fur nothing down, 7 years to pay No Dealer recourse Exclusive County Distributorship now available Factory training $2500 minimum investment secured by inventory now if interested m a proven Write or phone money maker for the rest of your life Area 702, P O Box 5021, Las Vegas, Nevada GL'N-TE- spring Directing some of Skyline's spring hopes is golf coach Jim Woodward who foresees a possible championship in the offering should his Eagles shave a few strokes from early spring practice rounds 33 soft-spok- en Woodward opinions Working the first string assignments are Stu Sargent, a strong senior who swings at the ball from the right side of his body and who was a big cog in Skyline's golf machine last year Sargent Is a long ball hitter and keeps his game near the par mark Steve Kramer and Joe Far-b- er Ice Breaker Meet Opens, Assured Of X 1, Finish Utah's early --bird tennis meet, the Ice Breaker Tournament, was underway Tburs- - ELECTRIC Its turned out for practice for the Eagle golf team that finished second to East lastyear when a decision to play off a regular tie was made by the state's high school association Skyline's hopes for a title rest in the talents of four primary first stingers with second line golfers the backof the club," Coach bone Coach Woodward getting a between his basketball assignment and his always interesting golf season is optimistic about the future The boys are coming along mentor fine, ' the reports of his golfers Golf is a popular activity for Skyline students A field of over short breather Party Plans? County Ilec Has The Hall SO Still wondering where you can hold that reunion or party this summer? Well, the Salt Lake County Recreation Department may have just the place The recreation department owns four outdoor picnic and pavilion areas which may provide the ideal answer to your problem. Pavilions may be secured on a reservation basis for a small fee by calling department officials at County-ownpavilions are located at 3700 South Main Street, 2230 Evergreen Ave266-448- 5. ed Your dealer has a choice of new electric range models, with exciting new features. See him now. nue, 4721 South Redwood Road, and 4000 West 3500 South. Paul Rose, superintendent of the recreation department reminded county residents that reservations are heavy so if your group desires a reservation you should make It well in advance better! If h k lactrfc, UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. of par performances but is steady at one and two over The backbone of which Coach Woodward places his optimism is found in seniors Bill Sylva, John Wicks, Steve Strong and Ken Dorney Steady practice and a few sparkling moments in any one of their games is likely to place any of the back four on the front line And while Coach Woodward centers his thinking on the daily rounds of practice and matches with schools throughout the county, his uppermost thoughts are those erf neighboring Olympus, East and to win anything in this field of golf, it will mean beating the likes of those four schools -- - any of which could win the 65 title, Woodward said SPR7S l $ ORDER NOW we're If Highland IV 6.) April REVIEW Page 16 V swv 5 $ join Sargent as seniors This Time on the Eagle golf team Kramer works around par is a right-handswinger and figures high in Skylines title plans Farber, also, tees to the right side and ranks a scorer on most ed day with a giant field competing at the Salt Lake Swimming and Tennis Club. Janice Romney Stevens, meet director, said competition would continue through April 24. The meet, first event on the Utah Tennis Association's 1965 tournament schedule, attracted players from the Salt Lake, Holiaday and Provo one-over-- courses Only junior on the team is Jim Emery Emery is capable Holiaday Club Announces areas Players from Brigham University and University of Utah were expected to dominate the senior events Unlike previous years when the meet vas plagued by weather problems, players can now move Indoors anytime rain or snow disrupts outdoor play. The new tennis facility, located at 2471 South 1700 East, is one of the finest between Denver and the West Coast. Junior, senior and veterans were competing in the event that kicks off the tennis season. I Golf League Young Final arrangements for the Holiaday Country Club golf league are being made by chairman Fred Tedesco Preliminary work was completed at the March 18 meeting wherein nine team captains were selected. Donna Besendorfer was appointed league secretary. Winning captain selection were Pete Crenshaw, Bill Besendorfer, Joe Kennedy, John Fielding, Herb Heidrich, Dr. Rod Livingston, Jim Sharp, Dick Hardy and F red Tedesco. Teams consist of three players and league play Is scheduled each Thursday night, 7:30 P M. Further information on the new golf league can be obtained by calling Holiaday Country Club, 4020 Highland first to watch Include Players Jim Osborne, number one singles player for Utah; team- mate Mike Martmes and BYU players Don Lowe and Bill Fort In the junior ranks F. Robbins, a youngster from Holiaday, was a heavy favorite top-flig- ht Dr, CR Couples.. .enjo holiday at our If u faorite YOUR and Motor Lode ft Slo per day RING the most respected symbol of your per PLAY BALL! couple DAY PASS educational achievement. Prhate OLYMPUS. room with bath Breakfast SKYLINE & HILLCREST HIGH SCHOOLS Priced from - Ml. Majestic Manor GRADUATION Call $24 50 :Ut-:U2f- Ml. or alinn- - rr-u- rx IJrililon Cottonwood Mall tlaynml ! 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