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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE 8 Thursday, November 28, 1968 84651 Payton, Utah Payson to Host Emery American Legion Posts Owe Servicemen is said that American Legion posts and churches are healthier and get more done when they are in debt. If this is the case then 1969 should be the greatest year the American Legion has ever had, for every American Legion Post is in debt. They are in debt to the It and women who men are n 4 now wearing the uniforms of the United States in the cause of freedom. They are in debt to the 70,000 new veterans returning to civilian life each month. As commander of District Four, I would like to have all commander service officers, membership chairmen Team of the Week in the Classic League is Steel Buildings who won the first quarter of play. Front left: Neal Porter, I Kenny Buys, Jerry Hanson. Back to r: Jake Madsen, Jody Peterson. Absent were Keith Hanks, Clyde Haskell, and i r Lets Floyd Schramm. Team of the Week led 1057 for high team game. Dutch Draper won high game both scratch at 237 and with handicap at 249 in the Classic League last week. Jim Quigley had high scratch series with 556 and Afton Haskell was high with handicap at Team Page Furniture Jims Fresh Eggs Stell Buildings Roys Food Mart Turf 603. High team series was bowled by Jims Fresh Eggs with 2962 while Page Furniture rol Lost Won Snow White Cleaners Best Deal Springs Kennecott Copier 9 3 4 8 . 8 4 6 6 5 7 4 4 4 8 8 8 worthwhile for the boys to join. Your Ameri can Legion Auxiliary in every community is doing a wonderful job. They are over their quota in membership throughout our district so come on you boys, World War II and Korean vets, lets get backing this worthy cause, and let the boys coming home see that you want them and give them a welcome in your post. I am asking each post to keep informed of all the important events in your community. Meet with your city officials and let them know you are with them in any worthwhile project. Visit your schools with your Legion chairmen. Lets have every school in our district represen- - Team of the Week in the Ten Pins League is Sherm's Men's Front left: Marion Raulston, Ruth Miller, Marriet Store. Back: Marion Searle, Ruth Cloward. Miner. Team of the Week Marlene Hansen rolled a 580 to be high for the evening in the Ten Pins League last week. Harriet Miner with 228 won high game honors. Whites Service won both high series with 2627 and high game series with 913. Two seasonal records were broken last week in the Four and Four League when Tisch-ne- r Ford rolled a 1043 game Food Mart claimed honors last week in the Bowl-ettLeague with high team series of 2251 and high team game of 779. Roys es Leos Market a 29 3 8 series. Leos Market had second high and Individual honors were won by Mary Jane Reynolds who had high series of 498 and Lavon Brook bowled high game with game with 1018 and Tischner Ford had second high series with 2913. Seasonal standings for high team games are now Tischner Ford 1043, Crouchs Service 1035 and Leos Market 1033. High team series this season 202. Team Wee Blu Inn Lost Won 5 4 4 6 6 6 7 7 4 8 8 BestDealSprings Knudsen Music Roys Food Mart Mulletts Jewelry Mendenhalls Market Curtis Style Art Doris Beauty Shoppe Turkey Shoot Winners FOUR AND FOUR LEAGUE BOWLETTES LEAGUE 8 6 6 6 5 are Leos afore-mention- ed ket, Dougs Auto 2930 and denhall Market 2925. Individuals MarMen- bowling high scratch games lat week were Steve Crofts 224, Richard Montague 206, Bud Baker 205 and Houser Francom 202. series were High scratch bowled by Bud Baker 577, Dick Viertel 548, Marion Davis 539, Steve Crofts 535, Richard Montague 517, Roy Holden 516 and Jim Yamasaki 516. Ken Buys maintained his league lead with a high average of 181, followed by Bard Cloward 175 and Nate Thomas 172. Team Crouchs Service Leos Market 6 6 , 5 Mendenhall Market 4 Dougs Auto Tischner Ford 4 4 2 Bobs Cafe Mulletts Jewelry Winner of the Turkey Shoot Sunday night at the Bowl-MLanes was Richard Montague who bowled a 618 series. In second place was Dutch Draper with 614 and both these carried ' home turkeys. Bowl-MLanes wishes a Happy Thanksgiving to all winners and nonwinners, all bowlers and nonbowlers. or or MIX-U- P LEAGUE Dale Reynolds was on a brilliant bowling crest that wouldnt ebb as he bested his seven consecutive strikes of the week before and strung together 8 strikes in a row in the Mix-U- p League last week. His high scratch game of 265 which totaled to 379 with handicap and scratch series of 649 which was 691 with handicap was high for the evening and for the whole season. The Jolly Joes toppled 2323 next week. Wrestling Teams Divided 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 6 7 Captains of the team are Jim Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lowe of Payson and Rex Barney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Barney of Genola. First league match will be Thursday, December 19, at 7:30 when the Payson boys travel to Provo for a tussle. The boys wrestle in weight classifications from 95 pounds to 180 and from there unlimited. A boy can challenge anyone or one in his weight bracket above to improve his in the chances to e high schoolboys at Payson High School wrestle under the direction of Coach Bob Menlove. They are divided into two classes and to keep fit for this strenuous sport are required to do calesthenics every day and to run at least a mile around the indoor track. Seventy-fiv- Dolphin Swim Team Fund Raising Drive class ' a is interested If anyone Bi-Partis- an Appeal Sophomore Basketball Coach Larry Kimball discusses plays with, left to right, Mark Etherington, Terry Carter and Robert Warren. matches against other schools. There are several outstanding matmen this year including Jim Hone in the unlimited class Dale Morrison in 180, Max at 165 and Jim Lowe at drive to help to transportation provide meets, help with team entrance lees and pay for many of the other numerous expenses entailed in a competitive swim program. They have pinion pine fireplace wood which volunteers gather that is cut to fireplace size and can be delivered to your home. fund-raisi- Laf-fer- Basketball Coach Joe Worthen and team captain Ron Gilmore contemplate the coming season. Duane Ashton. wrestle The Dolphin Swim Team is on Sophomores to Meet Tintic ty 154. several preseason matches are scheduled including one this week with Spanish Fork. Others will be a match at Springville Tuesday, December 3, at 7:30 and Morgan will scuffle here Friday, December 6 at 1:00 p.m. in 465-335- 2. There are no parties in the fight against crippling disease. But, since this is a national election year, Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America gives Democrats and Republicans the opportunity to tie with each other in making contributions to the fight. Showing off the unique double canister is Scotty Swift, MDAAs Oregon State Poster Child. The Associations annual drive for funds to support its extensive research and service programs is now under way in this ted at oratorial contests, boys state, girls state, baseball and the many other worthwhile projects we stand for. We just as well get behind our fifty years of service to God and our country. Let the people of our state know we are backing them. s Vivian Montague District Four Commander sophomores first preseason basketball game will be at Eureka next week when the Lions tangle with Tintic on Wednesday, December 4 at 6:15. Coach Larry Kimball who is in his third year of coaching sophomore basketball stated that this years team is the most promising since he has been coach. Coach Kimball is assisted by J. D. Mitchell and manager of the team is Keith Nay. The In the meantime purchasing this wood to benefit the competitive swim program, contact Ethel Nelson at The lineup for the sophs will include the following: Jim Durrant, Joe Quigley, Greg Kirk, Brad Olson, Joel Crouch, Gary Brimhall, Kary Harmer, Gary Cannon, Kay Riley, Tom Horn, Rindlesbacker, Robert Lynn Warren, Randy Ewell, Mark Etherington, Terry Carter and Curtis Burton. Four other games have been scheduled: December 6, Wasatch at 6:15; December 12, Spanish Fork here, 4:00; December 19 (tentative, at Springville, 4:00, January 4, North Sanpete here, 6:16. ' pre-seas- on He-b- er, ld More than half of todays in all 50 three million States and Puerto Rico belong to clubs. Many participate in other ways. For example, nearly a million now take part by offers television. On TV, educational series with suggesat tions for doing projects home . Another approach is through special interest groups. Older boys and girls, for instance, many enroll in a money managment workshop. On completion they may form another interest group. 60 CLASSIFIED H (?0N5 4-- H r FEATURE PR! MG GRADE O-S-P.- sHAf)K. CAlOICG A BeF Piece KfX ''''f 1 1 IN PAYSON 5eneals CATERING SERVICE hJeMuji Ova Specially Complete Wedding W Lost Won Valley Pack Team Captains Rex Barney (left) and Jim Lowe square off in practice for upcoming team wrestling match at Spring-vill- e this get these boys in the job. legion, not for 1969 and dropouts in 1970, but to remain active for years to come. We want to let them know what we stand for. The American Legion is one of the greatest organizations on earth today. There is so much in our state as a whole that you World War II and Korean veterans are not backing us old vets up on. In the next eight or ten years you are going to find the job on your shoulders and we wont be here to guide you. I only hope it is appreciated what we have done for you. There is so much yet to do in the posts I have visited. Most of them dont even know they have a manual. They have no secretary or adjutant. Only five of the thirteen posts go by the manual. If we should take these boys that just got out of the service and are in their early twenties, what have you got to offer them? Lets get behind this manual and live by it. Lets make it Joe Worthen, who is by Jim Durrant and Lary Kimball, announced that captain for this season is Ron Gilmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gilmore. Seniors in the lineup include Lee Haskell, David Tervort, Ron Gilmore, Charles Hanson, Mark Sudweeks, Brent Carter, Gary Crouch, Barry Bishop and Bill Hudson. Juniors are Carvell Patten, Mike Durrant, Reed Ewell, Alan Riley, Don Winsor, Dennis Lamb, Jim Hone, Gary Powell, Jay Hathaway, Dennis Wall and Gary Wild. Managers are Joe Mower and Coach assisted andSer-geant-at-ar- helping on Thanksgiving weekend willbe highlighted by the start of the Payson HighSchool varsity basketball season. The first game will be on the home court when Emery and the Lions meet on Friday, Nov. 29 at 8:00 p.m. On Saturday, November 30 the Lions travel to Springville to do battle with Kearns. On both evenings the junior varsity will play a preliminary game at Taka & Banquet Service Cara of Evary Datail Mr. and Mrs. William Stickney Phone owners 465-27- 15 E&jul I Payson, Utah j 45 Weit 7th South MMWlNE IRONS J A C KS S&AtV 'rVwAt One week OPEN 7.00 p.m. r Nov. 27 to December 3 Show 7:15 p.m WALT DISNEY WESTERN & SPORT CENTER The Saturday Matinee 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. SALE EXTRA BOOT - 1 LADIES Ripe - See Our Weekly Circular For Further Savings - 0 tu ONLY Style IS ! Water Buffalo Overlay Sat., Nov. 30th at 3:00 p.m. This day some child will win the Beautiful Stingray BICYCLE. Bring all your tickets. 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