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Show 24. 1965 REVIEW, November B2 Industrial Cagers Open Drive Season For 1965-6- North Junior Gridders Nah All-StaWins Over South Tivo 6 r North and South Midget footbattled to a ball all-sta- rs scoreless tie, North Bantam? overwhelmed South Bantams by a 41-- 0 score and North juniors edged South aces 7in the season --end, ng football classic at Granite High School field last week Biggest surprise of the day was the 0- -0 tie South Midgets dominated league play all season with Skyline Midgets winning the league title with an 8won-lo- st record. Olympus with Granfollowed with a -6 All-St- o ar -0 7- -1 ite finishing third with a 2. East, West and Highland followed In order with respective 33, 4, marks with the rs majority of the North 6-- 'T) IJ I ft 4-- -5 All-Sta- coming from these (t run-ners- clipping penalty nullified a South touchdown run by Granite all-st- ar Brady Wood. rd Wood broke loose for a jaunt before it was ruled a South gridder "clipped" A 65-ya- Mike Stevens in that 41-- 0 Stevens scored all runaway. day and was classed "one of While basketball programs in the preparation in many parts of Salt stages finest the footballers I've ever, Lake County, the popular eveseen in junior football, by an con"Industrial ning official on the scene The half tinues at South League" School's High ended with the North holding a 21-- 0 lead Coaches for the spacious gymnasium. The Tuesday night league rs South were Brent has three games with the first Halliday, Olympus, and Walt played at 7 p m. with the being Lieter, Murray. Halliday led following two played on the his Bantams to first place tie hour. in the Bantam program with Here is schedule for league a 1 mark to match Easts that ends play Feb. with all while Lieter worked his Murray team to a 2- -6 mark. games Tuesday: Nov. 30 EIMCO vs. LDS Busi7pm 7North . The win over ness College South juniors was the tightest 8 p m. Western Airlines vs. test of the afternoon. Electra Ceramics The game was as even as 9 p m. United Airlines vs. the score indicates. All-Sta- -6 South Coaches Larry Bergen, Doug Kelly and George Harris, Murray had their team in contention until the final buzzer sounded. The team finished second behind East in league play with a mark. East won the league title with a record. The Saturday game had been back field. rs Coaches for the 'South were Clyde Osborne who was assisted by Ernie Metten-et- t. Both directed Skyline to scheduled for Westminster its undefeated record in league play. College but was changed when North All Stars turned most it conflicted with a scheduled of the scoring over to East's school function. All-Sta- -1 ed 7-- JUNIOR FOOTBALLERS of th Northern Division All Stars were victors over the Southern division team at Granite High School Stadium Saturday. ed -- UTAH SKIING: NEW WAYS TO THE TOP Tourists plane, train and bus their wav to the half dozen major ski resorts of the state and figure the to tourists. trip Is over A half hour to a major ski resort is unheard of in most sections of the nation. "That close and youre there," mused one skier at Salt Lake General Airport during the week. 'It's a half a day traveling to a resort," said the pleased Californian who summoned a limousine for the last 25 miles to a Utah resort. a w IS ONE way to the HIKING peaks of the Rocky Mountains But Utah has a series of paths to the mountain tops that are unique not only from skiers' standpoint but from a travel standpoint. Here, touring skier climbs to peaks of Orrin 0-- SHOE SERVICE Fattest Shoe Repair Service in Town home of the MOCCASIN SHOP 50 Styles in Men. Women and Children Free part SUGAR HOUSE 1021 466 0018 EAST 21st SOUTH t MM M M 24 hr. Instant Insta-Pri- Chopper Brings S ant a To Mall the first quarter. The Orem squad scored the first and second time it got the ball and turned to its kicking specialist Brent Sumner for the PATs. after South High ended Its football season last week la its loss to Class A semi-fin- al Orem, The gain was played before a "full bouse" at South High but the game was Orem's la Gendarmes." oulli lli tin Itroji- - TIP TOP Mount Superior between Big Cottonwood and Little Cotton-Gia- nt wrood Canyons rock towers are known as the "two nt Srrvtti Copy 1556 East Stratford Avenue PHONE 466-438- 9 See you) u"ny little piinte) For personalized CHRISTMAS swung out over the assembled crowd, and escorted by Sheriff's deputies to his gazebo inside the center at the Mall. Santa will chat with his many friends all day Friday until 9 p m. and will have a candy treat for each. He and the Snow Princess will be In the tebo weekdays from 1 to pm and Saturdays from 10 a m. to 6 p m. until Christmas, said Wayne F. Richards, executive secretary of the Mall Merchants Association. Santa Claus will Qy In from the north by helicopter Friday at 10 a.m. accompanied by the Snow Princess, for his month-lon- g visit in the Salt Lake Valley. The jolly old gent will make his appearance at the Cottonwood Mall where he will be greeted by excited youngsters assembled in the pa. king area adjacent to the Hot Shoppes. The helicopter will land on the Hot Shoppe root, and Santa and the Snow Princess will be lifted down by a Utah Power and Light Company Giraffe, Cranite Registration A n noun res for Granite Jr. ( ape Sipnup living in the Granite High School area are eligible to participate in the program that will be by the Salt Lake County Recreation Dept and run by Mr. Hill, John Wood and Richard Christensen Registration fee is 31. League play for the program with the first of though are planned by participating schools. will begin :y Associated Foods Dec. 7 Associated Foods vs. Electra Ceramics 8pm Western Airlines vs. 7 p m EIMCO 9 p.m. LDS year ; the practices WATCHES ; JEIVELRY,i; T. Dec. 14 EIMCO 8 p m. Associated Foods vs. I T LDS Business 9 p.m. Electra Tata Vm Tra. 8 Oe fa ftay Rogers said. Ceramics vs. United Airlines Jan. 7 p.m. 4 vs. Electro Ceramics 8 p.m. EIMCO LDS vs. Business College 9 p m. Associated Foods vs. WAL UAL Jan. 7 p m. 11 WAL vs. Associated Foods 8 p.m. Electra Ceramics vs. LDS Business College 9 p.m. UAL vs. EIMCO Jan. 7 p m WAL 8 p.m. LDS 9 p.m. UAL 18 Business vs. EMICO vs. Associ- ated Foods vs. Electra Ceramics Jan. 7 D.m. 8 p.m. 25 EIMCO vs. WAL Electra Ronald is the manager at First Securitys Foothill office, one of our 14 offices in the Salt Lake City area. He invites you to take advantage of First Securitys exclusive inter-usprivilege, while shopping in Foothill Village. Feel free to cash checks, deposit to your checking or savings account, purchase travelers chet ks and money orders, or investigate the countless services available to you if you are not presently a First Security customer. Foothill Office Hours Art From: e Ceramics vs. Associated Foods 9 p.m. LDS Business .- 130 1 30 to vs. U iflfl jmMoudjj zed Friday 06 f.M.. Tuesday, Wodnosdtg and Thursday UAL Feb. 7 p m. 1 Electro Ceramics vs EIMCO 8 pm. LDS Business Associated Foods 9 p.m. WAL vs. UAL FIRST SECURITY DANK vs. 1396 Foothill Drivo Mcmhrr Irdetal Itepiwl Imunmv I Vpuroiuti i r peaks. Brighton Ski Bowl has a super highway-typ- e thoroughfare for its skiers This modern freeway is 25 miles from mid-toSalt Lake City and 15 miles up from the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon. Brighton has two double chairlifts on the one-siof the large ski bowl while Mt. M ill icent facilities fast-movi- ng de comprise a single chairlift. Ample parking space provides skiers with easy access to one of the state's busiest resorts fast-movi- ng ' r'V'i .. 'V A. pre-seas- on This relatively-ne- w resort has three double chairs servIt also icing many slopes has a lift for night skiers. Another super highway gives Park City skiers a quick trip trough Parleys Canyon, 25 m.les Park City is unique in lift' In Park City a facilities. skier can ride a gondola, a rope tow, one of three chairlifts or a "train" to the top of the mountain Yes, a train. Park City's subway runs into the mountain two and lf miles From the middle of the mountain, the skier takes an elevator 1800 feet to the V r ' -- - tV ! it diHi top of Thaynes Canyon y (And this is true of both Fitzgeralds, Bonded and 86.8 proof Prime Straight) How can we say this? Years hack, leading Kentucky distillers w ere asked to report their costs to our Stare. Final figures revealed our Fitzgerald Bourbon to he the most expensively made out BUSINESS by a Bluegras mile. Year after year, the story has Youll find Old Fitz priced among premium Bourbons hut not way above them. Will you try vour first taste? Just a taste is all we ask its all we''e ever needed. ... Oil l never changed. (Probably because, GAIL F. than surand hounds" leaps year after year, rather BYWATER render to AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSIS CENTER rPTNAMOMITIB TUNING Fimmw methods, w e' vc never budged from the slow, painstaking rituals of our Sour Mash recipe.) t-- 116-year-o- ld TIRES BATTERIES LUBRICATION BPAKES AUTOMATIC TRANSMU2:JNS WHEEL ALIGNING 125 Eot Li ffiiiTuftriTP rm nfemwRy rCXX3 one-ha- HOtStPOWlt IS A 1 69i T 149- t- Utah. He pointed out that the Boston Celtics win the NBA year and they play after year to about 9,000 fans a game. "The Boston Bruins (hockey team) finish last ornoar to the bottom each year, yet they average about 17, J00 fans a game, he said. Coach Jack Gardner at the University of Utah became disturbed when he went to Colorado and 500 people 'urn-e- d out for the basketball game, and 5,000 for the hockey game, Mr. Rogers said. He believes that Salt Lake City will be in a favorable position for producing good hockey teams when the Palace of the civic auditorium complex is built. The center will have a portable rink 85 by 200 and will hold 11,000, he said. As of now, Salt Lake City has a fairly good hold on hockey with two senior teams and 11 junior teams. People will support a hockey team win or lose because it is so good a spectator game, Mr United Airlines Dec. 21 7 p m. Associated Foods vs. Western Airli ues 8 p.m. Elecira Ceramics vs. LDS Business College 9 p.m United Airlines vs. EIMCO Dec. 28 7 p m. Foods vs. EIMCO 8 pm. Western Airlines vs. (or No) MAINTINANd .r The penalized team looses a man between two and fifteen minutes, and sends in their best, quickest, defensive men since they will be operating with only four men. The other team coach then sends in his five best offensive men to take advantage of the situation, hoping to score before the player gets out of the penality box. Substitutions can be made anytime throughout the game. Mr. Rogers notes that Utah and is basketball happy some basketball coaches fear that increased interest in hockey will kill or dampen the edge that basketball has in B- -l LDS Business College 9 p m. Western Airlines vs. MAXIMUM TAX ADVANTAGI ALWAYS DRIVING CUIRINT MODtl COMETS MERCURYS CONTINENTALS Electra Ceramics vs. 7 p m NO CASH INYtSTMINT ir MINIMUM United Airlines vs. Business College Continued from Down the canyon is Solitude. High School area Junior basketball is scheduled Dec. 4, 9 a m. until noon at Granite High, director Jim Hill announced Wednesday. Junior high school age boys PRINTING Utah didnt stop its travel planning at the airport, the train depot or the bus station. New and better ways were thought of to get the skier onto the mountain. Alta, once harrassed by snow slides and avalanches, has a new path to its entrance 13 miles up Little Cottonwood Canyon. The Utah National Guard made it a project to bypass snow slide areas with a new road. The same old route will be travelled by skiers when no danger of a slide is in sight. The new road is down canyon seven miles at the foot of Gad Valley. The new road runs south of Little Cottonwood Canyon In an area that is not under threat at snow slides in the canyon. New road use will be determined by F orest Rangers in the canyon. Once to Alta, there are three double chairs, a single chair lift and the popular rope tow near the Alta Lodge. There are many ways to the top of Little Cottonwood Canyon Hockey Gains are just Ath So 3 22 3 5 4 7 3 vm mill. hmfKt i Owiwt F D -tnUrv Irak . 1M9 . It I 4 100 Froot $. towWa Wtwwrr ; |