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'«A G E FOUR TH E DAILY- T R IBUNE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 1950 LEAVERS OPEN BASKET SEASON THIS WEEKEND A full schedule of games has been arranged for the basketball season at ‘thc®Beaverhead county .high school with 21 single con tests, two tournaments and nine home appearances, Coach Louis Rocheleau has announced. The first game on the home court will be with Anaconda high on Dec. 9. Tire team opens the ' season at Helena and plays Town send Saturday. The rest of the -schedule follows: Dec. 8, Anaconda there; Dec. 9, • Anaconda here; Dec. 15, Twin ‘ Bridges here; Dec. 22, Anaconda 'Central there; Dec. 23, (tentative) here; Dec. 27-29, invitational tour nament at Butte; Jan. 5, Anacon da Central here; Jan. 11, Sheridan' here; Jan. 19, Twin Bridges there; Jan. 20, Whitehall there; Jan. 25, Billings Central there; Jan. 26, Laurel there; Jan. 27, Big Timber there; Feb. 2, Sheridan there; Feb. 3, Whitehall here; Feb. 8, Laurel ■ here; Feb. 9, Hardin here; Feb. 16, Deer Lodge there; Feb. 17, Deer Dodge here, and Feb. 22-24, dis- ;trict tournament at Laurel. With more than 40 men turning out, the first team has plenty of opposition for practice. LIMA NEWS ' •Mr*. Mary Hungaie Those who attended a family ' Thanksgiving dinner at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. Bart Hungate, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McNinch of Dell, Mr: and Mrs. Richard Mc- JSinch of Sheep Creek Basin, Mr. • and Mrs. W. L. Peterson and two children of Dell, Dan Peterson, Mrs. Belle Dowling of Dell, Miss L e o r a 'N ix , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson .and children, Mrs. Mar tha Foster and children and Miss Dorothy Colson. There were 26 guests. The Knights of Pythias of Lima wish to extend their thanks to all Imprinted Xmas cards. Tribune those that attended the Thanks-: giving dance and helped make it a success. A large crowd attended. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leake and children, Freddie and Ellen ; Kay of Bountiful, Utah, were! week-end holiday ’ guests of Mrs. j Leake’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ; W. Patterson. j College students home\ for over Thanksgiving included, Bob Gos man of U. of M.; Bob Norman, Gordon and Everett Martineli; Wendell Martineli of M.S.U.; Car- leen Brown, Roberta Cherry, Dar lene Rush, Barbara Bateman of WMCE; and Jerry Hammond and June Mihelish who are attending college in Provo, Utah. The Secret Pal party for the Pythian Sisters of Lima will be held Wednesday, December 13, following the regular meeting, Election of officers will be held. December birthdays will also be honored. The Xmas party, at which Santa Claus will be an honored guest, will be held at the Pythian Hall Friday, December 15. Santa Claus will have a gift for every school age child of a Pythian Sister. Don’t forget the date. The home of Mr. ' and Mrs. Charles Clark was a pleasant ga thering place Thanksgiving day, when Mr .and Mrs. Clark enter tained their children and grand children at a Thanksgiving dinner and also celebrated their 38th Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson entertained at a family dinner Thanksgiving day. There were 14 guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stosich spent Sunday in Idaho Falls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whit- latch. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mordan and boys spent Thanksgiving in Butte. Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce, James and Leo spent Sunday eve ning in Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simper left Sunday for their home in Logan, Utah, after spending Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Simper’s par- DONT WRITE VA ABOUT YOUfttf INSURANCE DIVIDEND/ ap p l ic a t io n BLANKS ARE AVAILABLE IN POST OFFICES, V A OFFICES AND FROM VETERANS TONIGHT! * JOE LOUIS vs. CESAR BRION 0» RADIO SPONSORED BY 8:00 P.M. STATION — C. B. S. DILLON BOTTLING WORKS RESERVE SEASON TICKETS for... High School BASKETBALL Are Now O N SA L E AT Mathews Store FARMERS TAKE NOTICE: We Receive , H-O-G-S AT THE DILLON STOCKYARDS EVERY OTHER TUESDAY Next Loading Day— December 5fh— Have Hogs in by Noon Also Buy All Kinds of Sheep and Lambs Norman G rail - Montana Livestock Auction Co. ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Marler. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Marler and family of Idaho Falls spent the week-end at the L. J. Marler h o m e .- Mr .and Mrs. F. O. Mitchell and Mr .and Mrs. Stanford Empey and Susan were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the R. Greggs home in Dillon. / Mrs. Ben Proctor is visitbig with relatives in San Franciscoff Rev. Allen held services in Lima Sunday. He was accompanied by Rey. Reid and Mr. McKinley, the latter furnishing special music. Mr. and Mrs, C. L, Calvert spent the week-end in Butte where Mr. Calvert attended the Shrine Cere monial. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Korn. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pfiffner enter tained with a turkey dinner Wed nesday evening. Their guests were Mr .and Mrs. Eugene Griffen of Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. De witt Norman and son Robert and Mrs. Julia Peat. Mrs. Worth Empey and daugh ter Clair were callers in Dillon Saturday. -FOR SALE SROOM Full Basemènt A ir Conditioning Southwest District PHONE 504 1 TH IRD A N N U A L TURKEY SHOOT! / TR A P or TARGET — Sponsored By — V. F. W. 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