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Show i Benefit All-Slar i;askeM:iII (1ames Arranged l!;i,;l.H.Iiall I'uiki of the north (nil nl' Utah cniiiil.y itn- being nllrii'il an exceptional treat Mniiihiy, March J:i, when the Junior ( MisuiiIht of (.'niiiiiHTce I i.(.;rnl.:i ,ln: American Folk Ath-lcl.lt: Ath-lcl.lt: players and u picked train from Mall, l.al'.it City. 'l'lii- player:: arc ex- high :;clioiil anil college men l.al'.cn from all conference press selections. A Came wil.h plenty of Uirlll.'i l:i a forcr.onc conclusion. Coming from .Sail, Lake Cll.y will be Ralph Crowton, Kd Uric, (icne Ludlow, Occlc Evans, Aldo Rlchln.s and Ma,inlan. Mazur-ian Mazur-ian and Crowton have been leading lead-ing .scorers for Lhc Halt Lake .Sheriffs In the Independent I.ear.iie. Tin; local team will consist of Don Overly, Marl Giles, Ous Black, Dak; and Howard Peters, Wendell Hansen, Bus Hansen, Kenneth Lewis, Mick Robinson and Sherman Heck. Overly, Giles and Black have been the backbone back-bone of the I'rovo Steelers during dur-ing the present season. The Hftmc will becln at 8 p. m. In the hii;h school gym. Officials will be Dave Greenwood and R. G. Gardner. The proceeds from the game will be used to defray expense of a hospital project sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. |