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Show !' 8 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 25, 1977 s0 Brigham DeMolay win state eCcGODtrapOocas &DSCt7 Oommiis K33tl Odd Most of the results are in the Box Elder News and Journal Brigham City Recreation department tennis tournament. Bill Miles is the mens A open W$0Pssr ' M f singles champ while Gary Godfrey won the B singles class. Jay Gill won the mens novice singles. In doubles, Bill Miles and John Wells won the A open, Max Rogers and Paul Workman won the B class and Lioneil Erickson and Tyler McCabe are the novice champs. In the womens A singles, Lynn Tugaw came out on top with Pat Regan capturing the B singles. Dot Harrop was the novice champ. In the A doubles open, Lynn Tugaw and Donna Hazelton won the crown with Audrey Vogt and Mary Lou Thirkill taking the B title. In the novice class, Hazel Dalton and Reva Kolts won the title. The mixed doubles B class title- - went to Donna and Doug Hazelton. The novice title was claimed by Rebecca and Kent Poelman. Doug and Donna Hazelton also won the parent and child 17 and above mixed doubles. Brett Wells won the boys 12 and under singles with the boys 18 and under won by Gary Godfrey. Boys 14 and under doubles went to Kent Poelman and Mike Kempf. Mike Kempf also won the boys 14 and under LYNN TUGAW serves as partner Donna Hazelton the return from opponents. . . singles. Diane tuft earned the girls 14. and under singles crown and Kathy Reimers won the girls 16 and under title. Here are the results: tourney -- SHOWN ARE TWO prize winners at last Saturday's fishing Brigham City. Left is Shauna Westley, 6, who caught the Castillo Stroud who landed the first limit. contest at the Mayor's Pond in largest fish and right is David Bring a jacket 4. Fishing hours altered at Mayor's Pond frolic The hours will be altered a bit but fishing will continue, nevertheless, for local youngsters at the Mayors Pond Saturday morning, Aug. 27. Last weeks angling debut at the local water proved successful for a number of youthful participants, ages six through ... , Jeff Thorne, president of the sponsoring Kiwanis club of Brigham City, estimated that 250 trout were taken during the morning. Included were a numlimits. ber of four-fis- h This coming Saturday the gate will open at 6 a.m. and fishing will continue until 10 a.m. The reason for changing the hours is to correspond to better hours for catching fish. Last Saturdays fishing was best during the early hours, said. Thoi waits for BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTSN Agenda released of events to come Mens Semi-final- s ii. Leland Stanford chapter of DeMolay took first place honors in the annual softball competition held for the organization on a statewide basis. There were nine teams entered in the competition, with the playoffs held in Salt Lake City recently. Those participating in the tournament included Ed Munson, Don Rabern, John Shigley, Bill Hooper, Bob Hooper, Tom OGrady, Brian Baird, Ed Pendleton, Eric Rehm, Allan Lancaster, Steven Lancaster, Ken Broadbent, Ray McQuain, Doug Moore and Doug Hazelton with Ken Baird as coach. re Again Invited Again invited to take part are kids from six through 11 with prizes waiting for the angler . taking the largest fish, the first fish of the morning and for the first two limits. Members of the Kiwanis club will be there to supervise with Val Rosenberg serving as chairman for the day. Last Saturday saw a number of prizes handed out. John Wolff caught the first fish while David Castillo Stroud, 8, brought in the first limit and Shauna Westley, 6, landed the largest fish of the German day, a brown. Honors for the second largest fish, a brown, went to Russell Case. 3.2-pou- Prizes Awarded Prizes were awarded also to the first five fishermen through David Stroud, Curt the gate Coleman, John Wolff, Brenda Hadley and Kelly Richardson. In addition, prizes went to three others: Kelly Reese for the second limit caught; Tony Salazar for the third limit, and Eddie Drolette for the fourth limit. Final Semi-final- Bill Miles def. John Wells s Laheru. Final Mens Singles B Class Gary Godfrey def. Ken Gary Godfrey def. Jeff Merrill, Finals Thorne said he had no way of A Open Singles Bill Miles def. Dell Payne John Wells def. P.H. Thom, Mens Novice Singles Jay Gill def. Jas Grewal, Mens estimating how many youngsters turned out for the fishing Semi-final- evening. But there were a lot of Detrio, Shurtz, Finals It marked the first time the pond, located just off Second South en route to Box Elder canyon, has been legally oepned for fishing. A Open Bill Miles & John Wells def. Prop Williams and Stan Williams, Dale Money & Kline Adams def. Max Rogers & Paul Workman Bill Miles & John Wells def. Finals Dale Money & Kline Adams them. 6:30 to 8 p.m., flag Aug. 26 football registration. Americn Cancer-Re- c Aug. 26 Teen dance at community center, 9 p.m. Wasatch Front Aug. 27 Football league, 9 a.m. at Wat- Over Singles P.H. Thom def. James John Wells def. David 35 & - s Not yet played. Mens Doubles Semi-final- s kins park. Aug. 30 Recreation Commission meeting, City Hall, 7 p.m. Sept. Brigham City Powderpuff Invitational peach 0 Mens Doubles B Class Charlie Vogt & Jim Detrio, bye. Max Rogers & Paul Workman def. Charles Young and William Horsley, The Kiwanis president again expressed thanks to the local businesses which supplied prizes for the project. They include Thompson Hardware, Bess Sporting Goods, Hamilton Semi-final- s days softball tournament at Rees Park. Sept. Brigham City Peach Days mixed doubles tennis tournament, city courts. 9-- Max Rogers & Paul Workman Finals def. Charlie Vogt & Jim Detrio. Drug centers, Skaggs Drug center and Parsons Service center. Finals Mens Doubles Novice Lionel Erickson & McCabe won by forfeit. Tyler Krista Henage (left) and Kathy Reimers in the womens A open doubles finals. The Hazelton Tugaw team won 6-- 3. 8-- Womens Word of Advice Thorne also had this word of advice for youngsters who plan to go fishing early Saturday wear a sweater or jacket. Many didnt last week, and they got cold before the sun finally peaked over the mountain to warm things up. Semi-final- A Open Singles Lynn Tugaw def. Jeanette Hazel Dalton def Pat s Nowak. Regan Final Semi-final- s Dalton, Finals Lynn Tugaw def. Hazel Dalton Women's B Class Singles Pat Regan def. Hazel Pat Regan def. Shelly Ishii. Stewart def. Riva Kolts Final & Merleen Ipsen, Audrey Vogt & Mary Lou Thirkill def. Annetta Ramos & Kathy Womens Novice Singles Dot Harrop def Lucille Kerr Womens Doubles A Open Kathy Reimers & Krista Henage def. Pat Regan & Jeanette Nowak, Recreation news Women's Doubles Novice Hazel Dalton & Riva Kolts def. Final 6-Lucille Kerr & Geri Hills, Hazelton def. Annetta Ramos s". , registration Brigham City will hold registration for the city flag football league, Friday, Aug. 26, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the city building at the recreation office. Teams from Brigham City proper are eligible to participate. Age limits are set at 15 years and above, men only. Team limits are set at 15 men per team. Registration fees will be $5 per player. Each team ' (V ball, volleyball and soccer. Interested persons, please send in writing your intentions to: Recreation, P.O. Box A, Brigham City, or call the reEX. creation office, at 49, said director Jack Winn. Wages for officiating are: 723-852- 1 must provide its own uniforms. Competition will be seven-ma- n field flag on an with time limited to 31 plays per half. d Volleyball: $3 referees re- cently certified and $5 for referees certified. Soccer: $5 a referee who is certified. If you would like to be part of American Youth Soccer orvolunthis for is program please call the asking ganization recreation office between 8:30 teers to work in the AYSO Recreation Soccer program for a.m. and 5 p.m. or call the the fall season beginning in recreation director at home between 8 and 9:30 p.m., said September. Doug Ramos Mixed Doubles A Open Bill Miles & Lynn Tugaw def. Gary Godfrey it Krista Henage, Darleen Wells & John Wells def. Prop Womens Doubles B Class Darleen Wells & Marilyn Bridger rendezvous Sept. 5 this year 3-- For further information write Rendezvous 77, Bob Helms, P.O. Box ming 25, 82936 Lonetree, or and Under Singles Mike Kempf def. Kent Poelman, Mike Kempf def. Brett Wells, Final Final Rebecca Poelman Poelman def. Marilyn Stewart Stewart, & & Kent Steven Girls Under Singles Linda Olsen, forfeit. Diane Tuft def. Jennifer Wiggins, Diane Tuft def. Lidna Olsen, Finals 14 & Semi-final- s Mixed Doubles Parent & Child 17 & & and Donna Marilyn Girls Semi-final- 16 and Under Singles Kathy Reimers. s Mountainmen dressed in traditional buckskins, squaws in pioneer dresses of buckskins from throughout Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and the intermountain area will converge of this small community for the largest mountainmen rendezvous west of the Mississippi. buck fell to a single arrow shot by Ron Davis of 415 Parkinson, Brigham City. He took the buck, which field dressed at 175 pounds, near Fish Lake. His parin the same area. Davis ty of three also took a said the party had to trail the big animal tor three hours before putting it in the bag. Note the velvet on the antlers. THIS FINE four-poin- t two-poi- According to Rendezvous Booshway Bob (Broken-Hand- ) Helms, the public is invited to attend the free event. Individuals wishing to enter contests however, or camp overnight will be required to pay registration fees. There will be plenty of and fun for everyone. We expect 125 tipis and 12 authentic minters tents or lean-toTipis will cover the old fort grounds. And there will be plenty of action. There will be primitive black powder shoots, cannon Mixed Doubles Parent & Jr. Child Don Tuft & Diane Tuft def. Darleen Wells & Brett Wells, Not yet played. Final Semi-final- s Boy's I2and Under Singles Brett Adams, bye. Lee Weils def. Jamie Vogt, Brett Adams def. Lee Wells, Finals Semi-final- s Finals Boys 18 and Inder Singles Gary Godfrey def. Dale Money, h matches, mountainman contests, storytelling events, Jack Winn. Without volunteer coaches this program will be slow starting up. We have had many calls concerning this program. What is badly needed are coaches to direct each team well have 16 teams. "Moms and young men are welcome. Training and coach ing sessons are available if you to put in some time," Winn said. are willing Wait Until Later My. but the horses in the next race have peculiar names Just wait until you hear what the losers call them after the race! trading, demonstrations, grits and a costume judging contest, Broken-Hanexplained. It's an event for the entire family. Individuals are free to d wander through the fort grounds or enter contests. Buckskinners will have handmade goods on display in front of their tipis. There will also be a traders row will unique, items, he hand-fashione- d END OF 25 25 Ask about agricultural OFF Block Leaf, Ortho, Millers (Doesnt include agricultural chemicals) chemicals and bulk seed service. Free Delivery (up to 5 miles) FARM Home Garden CHEMICALS OFF A R IE m o Off All House Plants 15 OFF ON ALL Evergreen Shrubs 2S bye. Shelly Ishii def. Cindy Mason. Final Kathy Reimers def. Shelly Ishii, Wyo- phone 14 Boys Semi-final- s Wyo. mercial league softball playoffs Monday. Heres your last chance, said Jack Winn, recreation director. Flag football: $5 referees and umpires: Basketball: $5 referees recently certified, $6 referees certified, and $7 referees who are certified and advanced. & Al & Vogt, bye, Kent def. John Mason Kent Finals def. Brett Weils 5 We know lots of people missed to sign up because of Com- Soccer needs help -- Donna Hazelton Mixed Doubles Novice There will be plenty of hoorahing and fun as the fifth annual Ft. Bridger Mountain-me- n rendezvous swings underat Ft. Bridger, way Sept. Officials wanted Brigham City Recreation is looking for people interested in officiating flag football, basket- Finals 14 and Under Brett Wells & Charles Poelman It Mike Kempf & David Marshall. Mike Kempf Poelman & Charles Vogt, Boys Doubles Semi-final- s Semi-final- s above Finals Doug Hazelton Hazelton def. John Wells Stewart. Flag football - Mary Lou Thirkill, Not yet played. Mixed Doubles B Class Annetta Ramos & A1 Ramos, forfeit. Donna Hazelton & Doug Hazelton. Semi-final- s Semi-final- s & Tanchak, Final Audrey Vogt & Mary Lou Thirkill def. Darleen Wells & Marilyn Stewart, Semi-final- s Finals Lynn Tugaw & Donna Hazelton def. Kathy Reimers & Krista Henage Williams Finals Watch for our display frailer at Box Elder County Fair Aug. 25-2- 72 N. the 5th West 723-304- 8 GARDEN CENTER |