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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 4

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Kalispell, Montana
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Bobcats Try Idaho On for Size in Opener Last Season The Best Gift Of All A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH irst ederal 195 fl' the game Coaches Select AII PCC Poi LET IRST EDERAL SHOW YOU HOW YOUR MONEY CAN WORK TO YOUR BEST ADVANTAGE IRST EDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION KALISPELL 301 irst Avenue East Kalispell Montana than $18000000 in royalties and Carter How OIL in Montana benefitsYO Number 3 of a series to its highest finish in 16 was named of the Vandals Beat MSC on Boards The taxes paid by the Oil Industry in Montana are important to state county' city and school districts In addition the "oil companies collect a tax of 10c on each gallon of gasoline for the state and federal governments" from the Idaho 6 4) (6 4) (6 4) (6 2) the all Ren Gary only lie nine the Cats Sim top been All The Oil Industry has more than one billion dollars invested in Montana This invest ment is second only to the value of Mon tana farm and ranch lands 200 197 178 Grizzlies' Stan Renting Chosen Lineman of Year i ii ii THE INTER LAKE Wednesday December 4 1957 Bryant New 'Barna Coach of the and has possible Quits Aggies Houston Tex (up) Paul (Bear) Bryant a for ailing football fortunes yesterday signed a 10 year contract and an undisclosed salary to become head coach and athletic director the University at Alabama his alma mater signature on the con tract which is effective Jan 1 1958 ended several weeks of speculation that he would give up his lucrative post at Texas College and answer the call for from his old school ive hundred new wells are drilled in our state every year New producing wells put mdney into the pockets of workers in many businesses outside the Oil Industry There's a Reason: WHERE you save DOES4 make a difference Continually grows in value yet is available if needed A Gift that goes right to work earning and develops thrift Everyone in our Montana benefits either directly or indirectly from the money spent by the Oil Industry making the state an even better place in which to live A Savings account at irst ederal has many advantages over ordinary Savings plans irst ederal Savings and Loan Association of Kalispell now has assets well over $250000000 in less than years of operation Included in this billion dollar investment are 3600 producing wells ten active re fineries 500 bulk plants 33 million acres of undeveloped leases and 1000 service stations LINEUPS 1 Damtnao Schaffer Llveimw Coleman Simmons (5 llj NOTICE TO CREDITORS No 6143 Estate of RANK MOOT HART Deceased Notice is hereby given by the undersigned the Administrator of the estate of rank Moothart deceased to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers with in four months after the first pub lication of this notice to the said Administrator at the offices of Murphy and Robinson 217 Conrad Bank Building in the County of lathead State of Montana the same being the place for the trans action of the business of said estate WAYNE MOOTHART Administrator of the Estate of said Deceased Dated St Kalispell Montana this 25th day of November 1857 MURPHY AND ROBINSON Attorneys for Petitioner 217 Conrad Bank Building Kalispell Montana (Nov 27 Dec 4 11 18) More 1 lease rentals is paid annually to Montana farmers ranchers and other land owners Additional money is spent for supplies and Oil Industry payrolls 181 180 175 Locally Owned and Managed Chartered and Supervised by the Government SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Ac curate Loo Grosscup man 'with the golden arm today was named of the by Sky line football coaches participating in the 1057 United Press all con fcrence balloting (Irosscup was a unanimous choice for the first team quarter back position the only back ac corded that honor lie Joined two Stettin linemen guard Stan nlng of Mont ana and end 1 Kapp of Utah Slate as two players receiving I place votes i Henning won the nod man of the car" Champion dominated the i balloting by placing five players on the dream team Other Utes inaklng the first team were tackle Larry Amazlch the only repeater from last year center John Urses halfback Stuart Vaughan the na tion's top pass catcher and pile driving fullback Merrill Douglas Utah SLnte had two players on the squad tricky halfback Over toil Curtis joining teammate Kapp on the hqjior team The remaining spots went to players from Brigham Young Denver and Wyoming 11YU surprise second place fin isher contributed tackle John Kapele Wyoming had end Russ Mather and Bob Huber won the nod at guard 1 Hal Kopp" who guided Brigham oung years year" LOS 1ANGELES (UP) ive sen iors and six juniors from seven schools were on the 1957 All Pacific Coast Conference team announced by the PCC office The team selected by coaches of the nine PCC schools included two athletes from the squads of! UCLA Oregon Oregon State and Washington State Idaho Stanford and Washington each placed one man The No 1 and No 2 Bob Newman of Washing ton State and Joe rancis of Ore gon State College respectively were named to the first string back field which' also included Jim Shan ley of Oregon and Jimes Jones of Washington i Don Ellingsen PCC leader in pass receptions with 45 and an stu dent at Washington State was at one end with UCLA's Dick Wallen fourth ranked with 20 pass recep tions at the other At tackles the coaches selected Bill Leeka of UCLA and Troy Bar bee of Stanford Guards were Gerry Kramer Idaho and Harry Mondale Independent Cage League Schedule with two wins and no loss es leads the Jaycees Independent Basketball League played each Tuesday and Thursday nights at El road and lathead Countv Hiuh School (old gym) Latter Day Saints and Northwest Cubs each has one win to trail in the standings and Bethlehem Luth eran and Battery each has one loss The Jaycees have two losses The first round schedule: Dec 5 Battery vs Bethlehem Lutheran (old gvm) 7:13 LDS vs Northwest Cubs (old gvm) 8:15 Dec 10 LDS vs Bethlehem Lu theran (Elrod) 8:30 Dec 12 Jaycees vs Battery (61d gym) 7:15 Northwest Cubs vs BAB (old gym) 8:15 Dec 17 Northwest Cubs vs Jay cees (Elrod) 8:30 Dec LDS Battery (old grm) 7:15 Bethlehem Lutheran vs (old gyrn) 8:15 Jan 7 vs LDS (Elrod) 8:30 Jan 9 Jaycees vs Lutheran (old gym) 7:15 Northwest Cubs vs Bat tery (old gym) 8:15 DUBLIN (NEA) The leading item of export from Ireland to the United States is the thoroughbred horse in 1956 Americans bought $3028289 worth Carter alone has $46400000 invested in Montana Total yearly salaries to the 690 Carter employees amount to $4500000 In 1956 Carter paid more than three quarters of a million dol lars in Montana taxes to city county and state governments as its share of governmental costs 1 The Carter Oil Company Billings Montana BOZEMAN (UP) The Mon tans State College Bobcats will swing into action for the first time this season against a veteran Idaho University squad tonight in tho fieldhouse dedication con test here Idaho successfully opened Ils season Monday night by downing Montana State University 61 56 In Boise Ida Tho Bobcats will attempt Io avenge last year's 80 71 defeat at the hands of the Vandals on the Idaho court The Vandals wound up with a 10 16 mark last season while Montana State finished with a 12 13 record game launches a rugged 26 gamc slate for the Bob cats and Coach Dobblo Lambert makes no secret of the fact that he respects the Vandals from the Pacific Coast Conference pointed out that Idaho has lettermen returning squad which defeated last year Lambert feels that will be won or lost on rebounding were real tough on the boards last year and I expect he just as tough thisj year If we can get our share of the rebounds no reason why we boat them" Lambert said Pacing the Vandal attack will be Gary Simmons a 5 11 182 pound guard from Twin alls Ida mons is rated one guards in the PCL mentioned as a American choice The Bobcats will start an all letterman lineup of Larry Chanay and Jim Kelly at forwards Ted Carter at center and Al Harris and Jack Tilley at the guard posts THE STARTING MSC Chanay (6 4) Kelly (6 5) Carter (6 7) Tilley (5 10) Harris (5 9) PCC team unanimously but Jones received the largest vote followed by Shanley Mondale and Barbee The seniors on ths squad were Kramer Mondale Shanley Jones and rancis SECOND TEAM Ends Ron Wheatcroft California and a tie among Bob DeGrant Ore gon State Ron Stover Oregon and Gary Van Galder Stanford Tackles Bates Oregon State ad a tie between Mike Henry Southern Cal ifornia and Dave Jesmer Oregon State Guards Jim Brackins Oregon State and John (Whitev) Core Wash ington Center Wayne Walker Idaho Backs Jack Douglas Stan ford Jack Morris Oregon Charles Shea Stanford and a tie among Clar ence (Nub) Beamer Oregon State Eamel Durdeti Oregon State and Joe Kapp California HONORABLE MENTION Ends Larry Aldrich Idaho Bruce Clarldge Washington Jack anning liter 8flt STS miAt mu Vai 1 HLKiea Tony Anderson Idaho Gene Baker WSC Dick Day Don McCumby Washington Proverb Jacobs Cal: Jim Linden Oregon Guards Angelo Brovelli WSC: John Clark Don Man oukian Stanford rank iorentino USC Bob Grottkau Oregon Clint Whitfield UCLA Centers Marv Bergmann Dave Leland Washington: Norm Chapman Oregon: Bob Chiap pone Cal: Russ 'Steele Stanford i'nilj JOI illg IUI1 VlldllVb Oregon rancis (Buzz) Randall i Kirk Wilson UCLA Jack Oregon State was the center on the AiaHarongton7stanfort: Car" Krtchie first squad WSC Don Mlllteh Mike McCluskey No man was named to the An Jvsc Cal" and Thn first inan 1 roneosontod Utah Bob Swan New Mexico ine tirst learn is i epresented i Back Greg Mauahart wvoming: by SIX seniors four juniors and a Raynor Pearce Brigham Young Earl sophomore Kapele a 215 pound I New Mexico' Hawaiian Is the only soph on tho i squad The United 1957 all Skyline Conference football team IRST TEAM Pos Name School Year Wgt Hgt Age Hometown Gary Kapp Utah State Jr 181 6 20 tbgden Utah John Kapele Brigham Young Soph 215 6 0 19 Koeanhe Hawaii Stan Rennins Montana Jr 200 8 1 21 Great alls Mont John Urses Utah Sr 210 fl 1 21 Salt Lake City Dob Huber Denver Sr 170 9 lunmii hii i ff Larry Sr 60 JI Rock Springs Wvo Rum Maluur Sr fl 0 24 Denver Colo I QB Lee Grosecup Utah Jr OHL onnia Monica uaiir HB Overton Curtis Utah State 17fl R1A OS To 1 pivv HB Stuart Vaughan Utah Sr 160 4i oan zcngcio ex Merrill Douglas Utah Sr 5 11 21 Salt Lake City NLCniMll T'AM Wimp Hewgley Wyoming 200 Evert Jones Utah 220 6 1 Jerrv NlRhht Naw Mavlm 1 fl? 6 0 Warren Benson Wyoming 195 Paul Eckel Brigham Young 195 60 Sal Cesario Denver 232 6 4 George Boss Utah 205 6 2 iwa winners utan state fl 0 George Colbert Denver Don Perkins New Mexico 5 11 Weldon Jackson Brigham Young 165 5 11 HONORABLE MENTION Brown Brigham Young Larry Meyers Montana Terry Hurley Montana Jack Seul Utah Tackles Karl Benjamin Mon tana Wayne Gares New Mexico Charley isher Colorado Stale: Bill Meglen Utah State Dale Memmclaar omlng Guards Gary Lund Utah State Pal Muratore Wyoming Lonnie Den nis Brigham Young: Glen Hakps New Mexico Len Kuczewski Wyoming Boh Lee Utah Centers Bib Olsen Brigham Young Don Miller Denver: Don Bon (fi A A i I I I A al 4 Bllllini Il A 5 ix 1 hi i i I 4 1 I i I'M I I I I I I 1 1 i i a I lX 1 I 1 1 I A I st IKj 1 1 I I I I.

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