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The Sun-Advocate from Price, Utah • 20

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The Sun-Advocatei
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Price, Utah
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I Page Four I Time is Near for Deer Count Rides i THE SUN-ADVOCATE Thursday, March 12, 1959 ITte PORT Deer counts and range investiga tions to gather information on which to formulate recommendations for the. 1959 deer hunt are about to commence, according to officials of the Carbon-Emery Fish and Game Association. It is felt that we may better explain our policies and management techniques if the sportsmen will participate in our range, investigations. Thus, we invite your participation in as many of the EVERYTHING for the Archer BOWS aifi0FC Ilowalt Ben 'Pearson Archery Headquarters MABBUTTS SERVICE i 404 South Carbon Avenue Phone ME 7-9997 Pric' Utah An Added Attraction studies as you may be able to attend, stated Norman V. Hancock, chief of the division of game for the Utah State Department of Fish and Game, in a letter announcing the schedule of range studies.

Many of the range surveys and trend counts are made on horseback, other on foot and by vehicles. Inasmuch as the budget for this program is limited, equipment needed must be provided by the interested sportsmen. Range survey rides of interest to local sportsmen are as follow; Herd Unit No. 33 March 15 Lower Gordon Creek Meeting place at Harold Blackburns or at Pinacle Peak at 9 a.m. Herd No.

33 April 19 Up-per Gordon Creek Meeting place at Omans upper ranch at 9 a.m. Further Information about these two rides can be had by contacting Harold Blackburn Baldy Chapman, Tony OBerto or Jimmy Herd Unit No. 31 April 14 Muddy Creek Meeting place to be announced by local conservation officer. Contact Joe Jess, Castle Dale, or further information. Herd Unit No.

35 April 25 and 26 Joes Valley Meeting place at Joes Valley ranger station at 8 a.m. Joe Jeffs, Castle Dale, may be contacted for further information. fj 1 4, i s-v ti Sj6 X. "4 WJf, I P't yv v'A I-1' -it i fW'i -I Of 1 One night in the outdoor opera pavilion in Naples, Italy, the Globetrotters literally lost one of their players. He took a pass and suddenly fell through a section of the new floor built out from a theater stage, and landed seven feet blow in the brehestra pit.

Luckily I had the basketball with the disappearing player said later. Otherwise I might never have been missed. LIGHT, MELLOW, nRARE e- 7cause its i- Jackie Fitzpatrick Carrying on Trotter Tradition Six-foot five-inch Jackie" Fitzpatrick is cavorting brilliantly as a guard and pivot with the Harlem Globetrotters, the sensational world-girdling basketball team that takes on the Washington Generals March 21 in the Price Armory. Jackie is happy about it, the Trotters certainly are and about the only ones who dont relish seeing the clever hoopster in the togs of the celebrated team are their opponents. Hes that good.

Theres little that he cant do with a ball. And so it Ms been through four years of varsity competition at Knoxville College, where he was rated an all-star not only among Negro colleges but all. In fact, Jackie was selected to participate in the 1958 World Ser ies of Basketball in which the Globetrotters play the finest college seniors of the season. It was his play in that series that further whetted Globetrotter Owner-Coach Abe Sapersteins appetite to have Fitz in' one of his uniforms come this season. It has happened, and, as aforementioned, almost everyone is glad.

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She was bom in New York City, only a block away from Madison Square Garden, where not too many years later she was to achieve some of her greatest triumphs, first as a member of the celebrated Yokoi bicycle family act and later as a single. The petite lass is said to be the only one in the world to do the Boomerang Swing, in which she wheels the fi'ont part of the bicycle around in complete circles 125 more times and swiftly pivots herself along with it on the Rather, as he made the declaration, his eyes were on Lilly Yo-koi, pretty Japanese-American Ballerina of the Bicycle," who was gyrating around the floor in a series of intricate and eye-pleasing maneuvers during a rehearsal session. Lilly is one of the star artists in the music hall variety show that Saperstein totes along to "co-feature the basketball tilt, presenting turns before the game and between the halves to make sure the patrons go home more than happy with what the saw. This Saperstein formula how to give the customer more than his moneys worth has paid off handsomely for the shrewd showman and for the fan as well. Abe has had hundreds of these extra performers through the HI-WEST FROZEN PEAS CARROTS 1 0 oz.

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