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SOUTHEAST BOWLINC NEWSCoon Chicken Inn, last place team of the Southside league, laut week rolled up high series of 2801 while-Sugar Bowl had 1001 for high game, including Stan Butts 244.C. P. Andersen of Barnett and Weis? addded together 224, 221 and 228. for the pretty total of 076, and John Birrell had i nitre 644 Other good series were Mit-ham's 60!) and Sid Neslen's 615.In the Independent league L E. Nelson of Turco Products .vith 235 for high game had .i 603 series, and Jack Donnelly rolled 612 for Industrial Supply. High team was Palace Market with a 2741 Series and 017 game.The lowly Maple team of the Forest league made a sweep of | the high scores. Their series was j 2050, game. 753, and high individuals were Lena Draney with a 464 series and Gwen Henderson with a single game of 178.For the Mountain Fuel Supply Co last week Tom Whiting rolled a hot 241 and Cowan had 606 series including a nice 23S game. Rex was high team with a 2405 series and 880 gameIn the Lumbermen’s league. J Woods with his 610 led M .v M Mill to high 2662 series, but 1.7 S. Gypsum had 958 for high game A C. Selby. Jr. rolled 231 for single game for Deseret LumberM. M. Mill has a 4 point lead in the league, but closely bundled for second and third places are Utah Pigeon, Auto Supply, and Frank's Hut, and is it ever a battle!The ladies of the Cardinal league did some nice bowling last Friday. Sid Evans had a 547 series and 819 game. Madge Carton rolled a 230 game in a 515 series, and Jean Howcroft finished with a solid 526.Sugar House Coal had high scores in the Sugarhouse Major league this week with a 2706 series and 963 game. Norm Neflson’s 592 was good for Individual series, while F. McGregor had 245 for high single game.•-AMERICAThese words from a recent advertisement are worth reading twice: ‘ “A drum, a little red wagon, a pic-1 ture book; these are gifts that bring! joy to a boy's heart. But you canj give him a far greater gift. You. can give him the right to live as a free American.•-Put Ceilings on CoffeeMixes and SubstitutesWASHINGTON —Seven cofTce sub-stitutes and coflee compounds which are expected to appear on the market shortly, were placed under price ceilings by the Office of Price Administration.OPA officials said retail prices for :he new lines, whose ingredients vary from soy beans to molasses, will vary from 15 to 31 cents a pound, depending on the product.They also explained that house-
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Salt Lake City Sugar House Bulletin

Salt Lake City, Utah, US

Fri, Apr 02, 1943

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